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. EMBARGO TO HURT KAISER LPI AAAI PRP SILLS PLP RPP PPPS PPPS PPPS suuaanneetaaeazseganecsuceeinseazaganeganaaaaaeaiit POMDREITOLEERETTSTIAELTEST TATTLE TATE Tas wams=s | The Seattle Star |< i i GRE ATEST DAILY CIRCULATION ‘OF ANY NEWSPAPER IN PACIFIC "NORTHWEST } 3 ¥ Any way, the coal men must re- lease some of their money this weather to the ice men. Forecaster Salisbury says: “Fair tonight and day. B: om ac int t y. y all means get acquainted with him! Sunday; continued warm.” $335933s3ss5+25-5sssscccssss2 18] b IN searrin — & IS OUR DEMOCRACY FOR MEN OR MONEY? HE real test of our democracy has yet to be made. A moderate percentage of excess profits due to war prosperity is the closest that our We can and do conscript men. Are we democratic enough to conscript money ? democratic, representative congress proposes to come to treating property as it does men. What do we do, when we conscript a man? We take his all for the general good. It A serious campaign to take, for the fight that is to be waged largely to protect prop- makes no difference what his desires, his life plans, his ambition, or what the effect upon erty, all the excess war profits, might render congress wholly impotent and innocuous and his future, we take him. We hold that, in the national crisis, the justification for taking stampede the high-toned part of our democracy. him and his all is complete. Instead of such a proposition, we have Washington, including a distinguished council Government, of whatever sort, finally concerns itself with but two matters—people and of national defense, trembling lest there be interference with the “reasonable profits” of tesenneasastseatzezsssstt VOLUME 19 SEATTLE, WASH., SATURDAY, JULY 14, 1917. ny ertyy a a property. those who must furnish war material. ; Is our democracy government with the consent of people, or with the consent of prop- Furthermore, unless congress turns a double-somersault, we'll have the bulk of this war erty? If both, there can be naught save exact equality in treatment of the two. Our dem- burden dunaped upon the very people who largely have to stand the conscription of men. ocracy cannot take all that a man has, in a government emergency, and let property off Is our democracy for men or for money? Itis a fair question. And the people cannot with only what it is willing to grant, or can grant without sacrifice. be fooled into believing that it is not THE question. Our present. government, called representative, but actually only partially and feebly We have ten millions of young men on the ragged edge of conscription. Shall con- so, is under the necessity of raising a large sum of money for current war expenditure, and, gress say to them, “You to the cannon, but property profits as usual”? while the congress has overwhelmingly voted to conscript all that men stand for, both NOT ONE DOLLAR OF EXCESS WAR PROFITS BUT SHOULD BE CO houses of that body hesitate to even take all the excess of profits secured by property SCRIPTED, IF, AS A DEMOCRACY, WE’RE NOT TO APPEAR AS ON thru the war. GREAT, BIG HYPOCRITICAL BLUFF! memes Seen by [THE STHR-LBERTY MOVE MAN | rare SEEMS MATTERS HOMES “FIGHT WITH US OR oT Abbottin. [WILL BE AT ALKIBEACHSUNDAY | "Fyity agsupep unoen HAMMER EAT WITH GERMANY’ UNDAY afternoon, n, if the “the weatherman is kind, By United Press Leased Wire Ky United Press Leased Wire SAN FRANCISCO, July 14.— DANBURY, Conn., July 14.— | Frank Jacobs, the Star-Liberty movie man, Having taken up options on 300 The famous ‘Danbury Hatters’ | is going to take pictures of Seattle’s summer out- acres of land on Lake Wash- case was settled today, and 141 | H ington, Seattic, 0D. . hatters’ homes id fri auc | door life at Alki beach. He’ll be there with his Seana andi aT ia, Crocker Mek when Oa Coons, Neeser | camera between 3 and 4 p. m., getting films for §] are forwarding plans _ for the plaintiff company in the | ag i hg Abbott | the weekly program which will be shown at the @ GER ceterston pio fone Neate [a ——® Almost exactly four months ago, I sat in Judge Ronald’s| Liberty theatre beginning a week from Sunday. plants in San Francisco and at claime. | THE 99TH DAY OF OUR WAR | \¥ “4 F : The amo of money Inve | & urtroom and heard directions read oe Mads MA ae Get out your bathing suit and get in the pictures. ) ‘eke Washington. ihe Gelinoiet ee | The 90th day of our war axninst German autocracy found America om the a =< faut bie be dAvine sod The Star-Liberty Weekly, which forms a | day along with Information | Upon leaving the meeting at which | Ssperte, which fecsmes sttective Sanday, ‘Uetll wow the: United Mecsas Ram . , 15 'y part of the ‘bill at the Liberty theatre for four that the company not only will the release was agreed on Martin | had time to really bring her tremendous power to play on our enemy. per wire into them; how har-| . eit s 4 ‘ * manufacture, but will mine ore | Lawlor, secretary-treasurer of the | Once re eeeee, anvance of military pressare, the embarge ‘will enable vesting machinery could be days beginning tomorrow will show: $$ products on this coast. S. F. |Hatters’ union, said: | strgamas of feed’ that have been Towing tite weateel enpetiten teat bieeieean fa8 3 Morse,. representing Crocker, “D. E, Loewe & Co, has squeezed | Premier George today told New Russia thet the allies a my put out of commission by “ i ake. rc i tr nnd ive to the will of Seek aghe Sdent’; how land coud be| Camp activity at American lake and6. 1. Thane for Jackling, [the united hrtters to the last | Wail ist ce emphatic sort of aa tadersement of Present Wioent seabemeah ruined so i wane bely role Arrival and entertainment of Bel- are the agents organizing the | cen wt American war aime. Undcebtediy \t alll oe tar te otidity the slats aon crop; and similar pleasant'# gian war mission. . rmal relesse papers will be| : project. _ Will Sign Papers Monday | and increase the unrest in Germa: suggestions. A . * 5 Definite annot nr ied paper nd the famous case By H. N. Rickey Tt was at the trial of Seattle girls starting on walk to posed steel pl ‘ fit _be withdrawn from the federal! = WASHINGTON, D. G., July 14.—Uncle Sam's: gripam } ° reatest industrial develop u nt that time, as § Z Thomas Tracy, an I. W. W. 4 San Francisco. Ba ivan tee tne rere ete gat Mme, it was an-| i chtening around the kaisers’ throat Pe eg (eee es Destruction of contraband booze The plent will be Tocated fn Ren-| @, hls attorneys and mem- , ent tT ele is about to demonstrate thigh charged with murc yecause 7 on. it Is believed, a p option ne firm met united hatters : there is more than one kind of ruthlessness. of the shooting of a deputy by police. ; Bel u Fe " iad phe Drona cel ii it Heep ad we es aed : The particular kind of ruthlessness with sheriff at the Everett ck The pictures taken at American lake show page oy a ss Jagreement. The auction sale of | which he is going to answer the kaiser’s last November, when Echo Zahl of The Star getting acquainted with For several years, Puget sound |homes to satisfy Loewe's boycott ‘ bloody kind is expressed by the’ rather harm-” smouldering trouble Col. Inglis, troops in a lively skirmish maneuver was pointed to as a desirable loca-|demand claims was scheduled to less sounding word “embargo.” I. W. W. and Everett citizens ‘. F ; tion for a steel! plant, and Jess | begin Monday President Wilson has proclaimed to the ‘ r peers i 2 , re , soimer than 10 years ago, James A. Moore Loewe Asked $250,000 3 mp? as ; burst into flame in a pitched and at bayonet drill, Col. Cavanaugh’s regiment an 1 years ago, J me as Moore| pecenereree pea Aso ata ae world that after July 15 no commodity tia battle of engineers, who are soon to start for France, to close down as demanding at least $250,000. . is essential to the making of war may be Tracy was acquitted and his and other interesting scenes. At no time, however, had men of |His legal claims totaled $262,000. f @) shipped from this country to any other coun- co-defendants were discharged The winner in The Star's prize contest for eveh fingnclal status as, Jacking The hatters were willing to pay | rat aae dieing I heard most of the testi ideas for next week's movie will be announced in d them, figured in the establish-| Full power to make a settlement | ##a¥. RICKEY. This means that no license will be reratd oe ne pi = ASe ne} Monday’s paper. Hundréds of ideas were sub- ment of the steel industry here as vel union officials by the | g anted tor the export of a ton of food or material that can rial, and talked with princi itted by Star reade Nor has there r been such an hs! » Whose homes were in| by any possibility find its way to Germany. pal attorneys and witnesses on mitted by ofar readers. opportunity for the consumption of |tanger at a meeting, yesterday. | “First the necessities of the peo-tcountries contiguous to Germany. both sides #{|steel products in the Northwest as | ie 7 mn bee ; ig sare BreW |e of the United States will be! So long as this continned, the ef And the experience left two deep convictions in my mind. eereceeertes there is today with the immense |out of a boycott declared agains considered, next, the requirements. fort to bring Germany to her knees P ni building business growing big-|the Loewe company, 1 al IF THERE IS ANY- by economic pressure w i I believe the I. W. W. to be the most terrible problem |~ cereal (Gas Jval members of the union =o tcalnghonsitaie et bound to this country faces—a problem beside which the war is small. | This combination of tacts assures |tued by 1 aawe mndet r the Sherman | tied Naa it bit Was Lest Rosen Because the war will end some day, and it will end one fetta to ae age dy id eines hohe aes or OVer | nty an adh quantities as are ab-| Yet the embargo policy thvolved way or the other; but no matter when it ends, or which way 1 ethan iaauteatires he case Was ght to the su-| "ol" ely neces their OWN | such a violent change in our atti- it ends, we shall have the I. W. W. still with us and still) | They'll Operate, But Not on Car Streets) It will not be merely an idle use|Preme court of the U. S., and 14| hace OR Nose tude as to the rights of neutrals he a beat : that we have adopted it only as a unsolved, unless— words to say that “Seattle | Years spent in litigation Tt will be up to the neutrals to jast resort. ° 5 4 s' f ther conviction, Permitted by Federal Judge Ne-! li seaia to become a great indus-| Aft judgment the hatters|... what their necessities are That unless” is the gets es og i lt nei oO Sian on streets not used trial center.” |nata ), on account, but ac ten ip : ve a 7b oe ny - arte That we have been forced to I believe the attitude of the general public toward the|terer to op STILL NEED MEN ; 1 | cumulated inter Kept ‘the dept oe oe eee aoe ae ee er een wi] 2dopt it, and virtually say to the “i 7 = " by traction company cars, the Jit The steel plant will make ft the | cumua , i le debt | satisfy the president that there will A y . W. is as blind, foolish and selfish and uncomprehend- . ‘ ee + round the quarter million mark neutral nations, “FIGHT WITH US ney Bus Drivers’ union was busy big est 1 fal city on the Pa-/ u be no tra ipment to Germany. oR BRAT WITH GERMANY.” ing as the I. W. W. themselves. |Saturday arranging new routes to iN U. S. ENGINEERS | |. Coast, and with its shipping|"ntil the hatters' homes were or-| "pti PRESIDENTS {BARGO cAT TH GERMANY,” is At the Tracy trial I heard I. W. W. literature read and |serve districts not tapped by elec Be # and commercial edvantages, it will /Cered sold, and their bank accounts | pRoCLAM RAR | cue oer aie Ghee the ones WW. W. principles set forth, undenied by them, that would |tric lines, Five lines were operat: |} fhe a for 50 volunteers to }Joutstrip before long many of the eized, to satisfy the judgment lH MOST IMPORTANT AC. Se eae the neutrals m k : the w rid a hideous chaos if put into effect. I have|!ng on new routes Saturday noon. ring the th engineers, U.S istrial cities of the Middle | |'TION THIS GOVERNMENT HAS ts . make the world a hideous chaos if p 0 F : “ ' | Residents of the Cowen park enlarged strength or]! West, expert authorities here be NAVY WILL MAKE TAKEN SIN f DECLARED Germany has stood and is stand- heard them singing their “revolut onary songs in their Own} aictrict. wr to attorneys for the ihe war department, |) jjeve. WAR AGAIN SRMANY. Our ing over them with the threat of ‘ote “ bs ay. awking that the|| has met with a hearty response = — - military prepatadl », of course, the mailed fist if they do not hel; Il. |drivers Saturday, asking that tt n : 1 tary prepar 6, of course, y do elp The songs are mostly just silly, but there is busses operate across the Latona|| 1m Seattle. Forty men called * ‘osh! Here’s OWN AEROPLANES vital, but they cannot possibly be feed her. And at the same time Great Gosh! | eres By United Presa Leased Wire effective for many months. ane toreacens: she tempts with un- Reular l Me Fae cy lon} Ww INGTON, July 14.—A mill- embargo hits Germany 2eard-of prices f bi at she wants. | * | bridge and for a few blocks along |[ Upon Lieut. Don Evans, at the ff} always a menace under the silliness. prides ay oo tane they’ night |] reeruiting office, “616. Turke {| | fon-dollar aeroplane factory will be! NOW, and hits her in her most vul-| As soon as Uncle Sam's embargo } Miss Mabel Abbott I have talked with I. W. W.’s who are men and women |the car line, 80 the hed by the|f building, yesterday and today, of education, and of original Heer Jcars. The petition will be present: || Seeking Information, Many of 5 t's the matter with that/ it by the navy. Secretary Dan.|nerable spot—her stomach gets into good working order, Don’t Know How to Think ed to Federal Judge Neterer Mon-|{ them formally filed applications ]] guy?” the city editor asked jiels announced today. It probably| There is not the slightest doubt/ there not only will not be any And I have talked with I. W. W.’s day |] and several were enli Something wrong with him,! i be located near Detroit, or in| that millions upon millions of tons surplus food in the neutral coun- Iwho do not know how to think at} | If it 1s granted, Attorney Craw-|] | As the Eighth will leave Amer- eplied the editor. tome other “so-called automobile|of food and other materials have tries; there will actually be such a i who simply repeat the | ford intends to ask the same per ican lake, its training ground, hey were talking about United) aictnot.” Aerial experts are now|been_leaki into Germany from \food scarcity that they will all ores they hear in their hall, a mission for a few other lines,|| for France in the immediate fu- }/ States Senator Frank B. Kellogg, of} aproad, studying foreign aircraft| the United States thru the neutral have to go on a ration basis watch for a chance to gratify the! ar| which cannot be operated ex ture, it ts hoped to complete its innesota |types which are to be built here. | ove of mischief and their suddenly long car lines for a few blocks,|] Nervonnel by Monday or Tues The former “trust buster," as Kel-| groused consciousness of No passengers would be taken on ol next week, The men }] loge known thruout the country, FOR THEY HAVE POWER hilowed to alight on these| it include track worker mnt The Sta ypy of t of iBRITISH TRANSPORT | t Prosecuting Attorney Lloyd chil ack foremen, miners, powder “Conservation of Food and Fuel,” Black of Snohomish county made Fc ing are the new routes|f ™en, cobblers, automobile me- |] rinted in the Congr ‘onal Rec a TORPEDOED; 6 RELLED BY JOHN SRANDENS If the chancellor yields to the dmission during his closing a ie sr the five lines running chanics, an experienced bugler, a And the envelope in which United Preas Staff Correspondent rel z demand for parliamentary t which delighted the 1. W.| The emigration of 1. East. Unton-—Beginning at Pike|{ tailor, a driver, a diver and af{came bore a two-cent stamp [iy United Preas Leased Wire BERLIN, July 13, via Lon- , there is no reason why he 1g to the bottom of their soul from Seattle to the reat st. and Fourth ave., on Fourth ave. |} steam shovel engineer | An honest-to-goodness, reé S.| LONDON, July 14.—The British don, July 14.—(Delayed.)—The | should resign. The centerists’ peace He said, “They have stumbled| fields in Eastern Washington |{o Seneca st., on Seneca st. to Har | stamp. transport Armadale has been tor-| center p 's demand as to | resolution is finding majority sup- Bron «4 overwhelming successful) hag been checked, in the opin- | yard ave., on Harvard ave. to Bast senator who isn't using the|pedoed and sunk by a German sub-| Germany's peace terms is find- | port, altho most national liberals A (Continued on page 8) ion of Chief Criminal Deputy |tnion. on Bast Union to 12th ave ‘| SUFFRAGE PIGKETS government frank for his speeches.|marine, the admiralty announced | ing support in the reichstag | oppose tt - -| Sheriff Frank Brewer Saturday 12th ave, to Spring st., 0 | Great gosh! | today because it is felt adoption of | Think Problem Solved on ay vs Six men were killed and five oth-| | these suggestions by the gov- orning. Spring st. to 17th av n 1 iN 0 ee hie cutbaine-aneae (has in/|l Senmtente Walid tbeuzentaenve Today it was held the kaiser’s ADVERTISING MANAGER'S | Deputies Matt Starwich and |ave. to Hast Marion st., on t Depo iyliy gL a nment would be effective | promise of Prussian electoral. re- DAILY TALK Frank Elliott returned Satur- | Marion st. te ith ave. on 24th ted Trees Leased Leb Shar Germany must be crushed |forms had solved the question day from Kanasket, on the |i cag Spring st on) ee s iz Ae ritiesta) which started the present crisis, t. to 30th ave. on|Stoups of su ota W afl concerts Sw afternoon, and Baie to achieve its democratization. But this waa held to be GE ae Northern Pacific with the pring, st. to ® , rested this afternoon in the fourth| the Rvaiiia jin the Atlantic | If the government approves the |! bs inor word that more than a dozen ! to Hast Union st, on | irre noitest dr eaindt the ane a Att Bae ae ail Soe | center party’s policy, it is held this; mterest to the parliamentary nee 7 and great drive agains: Pi The uithie band w play a renter pé olicy, | 4 hav m now foremost in the agitati trains which passed thru there | jvast | oe route to 17th) White House, Altho ‘hooted by al atki and Adams Military band te ‘ARMED GUARDS STOP | ae would show Becneny! 's democ: ais ye € edly 2 agitation since early Friday had not net Jackson § r tn rowd, the 16 1 racy at this present time. For this lave. alto to 24th ave., and on these| rae militant wom-| Woodland, at 2:30, Wagner's band A number of officials, however, ted a single prisoner. als ah ie 5 sed. ea ‘Ga aoeanagrl oh 4 ee e situation e relat phi d lavenues to BE. Columbia and on K.|C% Were not attacked as on former) wil! play at Volunteer park, at 7 omer NEAR BISBEE: reason the situation in the reich-| ye1q that this question would never Last reports from Skykomish, 85) aven occasions, and no attempt was stag today was regarded as having Pantages Ad on Jackson st p.m, ‘have been raised if the Prussian re- ss from seattle, were to the Columbia to Jackson § arp aaa ¥ | _ | pearing: 0 e*war Orpheum Ad on miles from Seattle, wer th Ctl MiieThird and Yesler| ™made by spectators to tear down cecal 1 Press Lensed Wire an a, 9 nt bearing: on the®war's| rooms had been promised at. af 4 Clemmer Ad on ‘illpage & |fect that the crisis at that to Fourth ave., on Fourth ave, | thelr banners: KAISBR SUPPRESSES | . Ariz, July 14,—Armed | end earlier date Rex Ad on ie Page 8 | Was over and that the con bad : Soa re ationed in permanent| Gave Kaiser Free Hand | ‘Today there were repeated con- | i x, For at o Stewart st. on Stewart st. to} Ne, to 2 ave. a out ‘ men were dispersing. For a time} i ith ave, oft Highth ave. to Olivel goth ave, to Was ua ONE BERLIN PAPER ° ips today along the main rafl-| Rumors of the resignation of| ferences between the emperor, the Telling all about the new pro- [it appeared that there would be} UiBy nM ee to Bellevue uve! | y ‘ ways entering Bis-| Chancellor Von Bethmann-Holl-| crown couneil, the chancellor’ and grams at the theatres—and trouble at this place wt Bellevue ave. to Denny way, on! WASHINGTON, July 14.—Ship: i United Leased Wire are challen and examining| weg arose thru the fact that prior| the crown prince with their confi- 3 Concerts Sunday | Jitary officers, Three | There will be two public band| The Armadale was sunk, June 27, Mission Ad on Coliseum Ad on Strand Ad on Liberty Ad on . Class A Ad on e are som ghty good Chief Deputy Archie Hutch on [o™ Shey a viéth ave, and thence| ments to Mexico, heretofore requir-| AMSTERDAM, July 14—The jevery pe x the district |to the meeting of the crown coun-| dential advisors and the parliamen- too. Lat the ads be. of |immediately arranged for # special tiene ‘et ing state Cepartment permits, must{Berlin Lokal Anzeiger was sup-| today, actual Gemonstration| cil he, with all other Prussian min-| tary leaders. These stings at- to you In this way also (Continued on page 8) Nineteenth ave. busses will start|now get export 1 under the| pressed by the government today, |of Pisbee’s determination to keep|isters, tendered atl tested the earnestness with which r " ut Fourth ave, and Union st,, go|emb measure, The government] ) umably rushes Mey frank a " x is from cyt to Baa rns bing cabinet oeriee r Mtg Boa is considering tokens’ “Pic! - ™ Son Fr ». to » gt.,|annor d today it is anxious to as-|ness of its discussion of the peace | this distric every depot, pas-| decided tha he or be no he situa HE reser, PrOM ING PAPER | pers wil Dinkans P oiariek , phos nore Co wh Foobar ae awl at all hesitate shipments. toland parliamentary situation in re-\sengers alighting from trains are|hampered in dealing with the sit-| A great debate is expected in the