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READ THE NEWS Do not fail to follow the select service news in The Star from day to day, Every American should know just what Uncle Sam expects him to do these days. Poco sj scosss tea Sasso Sl iss istissti iii crsiitedy N.QUEEN AN | GET LO CARS POLICE GUARDING | | | | | ” THE CAR STRIKE IN BRIEF Al i Ten Queen Anne cars to state North Seattle barns: a p. m. Friday. Traction company admits inability to comply with mandate of court that it operate all lines by 4 p. m Friday. Mayor Gill gives assurances of full police protection Strike of operators which will paralyze light and . power lines in Seattle, Tacoma and Everett may come tomorrow as further move by carmen to keep cars idle | The traction company will start Queen Anne| Cars from the North Seattte barns at 2 p. m. today. Each} tar will be guarded by two uniformed patrolmen, who will ride on the platforms. The cars will not be pro- fected by wire screens. } The anhouncement of the attempt to operate was} F Made following a conference between Manager Kemp- Ster, of the company, and Mayor Gill at 11 a. m., at which time the mayor told Kempster that so far as possible uniformed policemen will be placed on all cars. Service on all lines before 4 p. m., as required by the writ of mandate granted the city by Superior Judge Boyd Tallman yesterday afternoon, will not be of- VOLUME 19 ARE YOU DRAFTED FOR ARMY? READ LISTS IN TODAY’S STAR [TRACTION COMPANY WILL RUN CARS TODAY men who are to shed their blood on the battlefields of ‘France, under the banner of justice and a square deal. ‘on the verge of spilling our own blood on the streets of SE SATTLE, WASH., FRIDAY, JULY 20, 1917. oodshed Must Not Be! ODAY, men and women of Seattle, we are drafting the army of democracy. We are picking our young And today, too, men and women of Seattle, we are’ our city. We our 1,600 strong, here at home for that same justice, that armed guards hired by the employers. see owh men, same squaredeal. We see fathers and brothers of our drafted boys arrayed We hear muttered predictions of violence. against to. the struggling them national afford to have warfare at home. , GREATEST DAILY CIRCULATION | OF AN ANY ‘NEWSPAPER ‘IN. ‘PACIFIC ‘NORTHWEST { ONE CENT yw A bs Meme Li Liccsisiiitissitiicestiestesstseiastecttesters estilo] ‘.. _LAST EDITION — Here's to Weather Man Salisbury. He is keeping back the unpleasant weather until the street cars re sume service. “Fair and warmer’ is his prediction for tonight and Saturday TARR Usrstissisteiississtcstststeicsrestissestsssssssssi ssc is atest isso ss 2) 2) DRAFT NAMES ARE KNOWN TODAY BY MEN OF SEATTLE \«— This sort of thing has got to stop. Our country is at war. We, its people, should attune ourselves peril. We cannot, while we war on a foreign foe, Sooner or later, in some way or other, the strikes which are threatening to spill Se-|| blood are going to be settled. In the meantime, alike: Be good citizens, Be tolerant. The need and national patriotism—a spirit of mercy and the ! Muzzle the man who talks of IN SEATTLE MUST NOT attle great of our city of civic hired gunmen BLOODSHED square AND SHAI today 1s deal. a real NOT BE! The Star speaks this word of caution to employer and employe} x SPIIt Seattle way with the for violence, no matter which side he be ont | they would probably go off to war. D: C5 SEATTLE MUST GIVE 1,456 MEN Governor Lister announced today the following quotas from Seattle and King county districts for the select draft army. Seattle: Dist. 1—119; Dist. 2—204; Dist. 3—97; Dist. 4—85; Dist. 5—159; Dist. 6—222; Dist. 7—91; Dist. 8— 80; Dist. 9—102; Dist. 10—261; Dist. 11—74; and Dist. 12—86 King county: Dist. 1—187; Dist. 2—204. Twice the number each district must furnish for the first draft army will be called in each district for exam- ination and mail notices of when to report will be sent to each man. This means that Seattle as a whole must contribute 1,456 of her young men and that the first call will be for 2,912 to report. The suspense of waiting was ended today when men wer re able to scan the list of names drawn elect army service and estimate whether or not As fast as the numbers were drawn at Washington, they were wired to The Star by the United Press. fered, says Kempster. Then the names corresponding to each serial num- The operation of 19 cars on they will not be operated until adequate ber was looked up in the i North Queen Anne line will not! protection is assured | . D+ mataetially affect traffic conditions Gil! Promises Protection | Because your name r y happen to appear does in the city Autos will still be the Kempster and N. W. Brockett, of » a chief mode of travel. The com-|the company's legal staff, called o not necessarily mean you will be called for examination pany has announced ita {ntention to|Gill late Thursday. Of the confer | —unless it is toward the top. add more cars tomorrow and from) ence Gill says | Names are In the order to day from that time on ‘I told them, as I told them be drawn To Tie Up Power Lines fore. that the city would give them | hidvtin’s dibde” Mian ita en Altho denied by Kempster, there) all the protection they wanted was a well-confirmed rumor that They don't seem to know what D. SHEPHERD : ver piven reree. ve ya ] the first attempt to operate cars| they want, and ['m sure I don’t, but, President Rhodes and Secre ; thesth cle Sam's citizen army is Ar- | 1 fll be the signal for a walk-out of (Continued ps deg neThOGnts July 19.—(De SY WEBS MILLER This method was necessitated | thur O. Huemoe, 29, lumber | 1 will be the for as of ued on page 14) tary Corbaley of the Seattle | United Press Mtatt jby @ change in plans late yester- | galesman, who lives at 7318 all engineers nd operators at the Chamber of Commerce called | layed via London.)— Minister ROOM 226 SENATE OFFICE tay, atten several states were| 44th ave. N. W. | company’s power s 2000 STRIKERS Wi of War Kerensk ersonall BUILDING, Washington, July | found to b . ore “258," | would tie up the light and power LL on Mayor Gill and asked the pibleenie rf . “ nf 20-—=The bulk of America’s ee thee liste ee te Pay Hee Ne “yo lines of the traction company in the mayor to rescind police author. | [ed his troops in an assau h | . ! ag be oalvie cage tle u | first draft army had been cho | Pignified congressmen—only a he f cit 4 would mean dark stores ; which resulted in capture of “4 | number was the first to be ] y an niga ity given to privately hired sn PAR en at 2:33 p,m. today. Hoarse /handful—-Secretary of War Baker,| drawn at Washington, 0. C., | and homes in many parts of Seat) 14, thousand striking shingle trike guarde, as urged in an ie forkrems of St. Paver: and announcers had clicked off Gen, Enoch Crowder, chief of tne| this morning tle, Everett and Tacoma, and wou " 4 Paul from the Petrograd riot | WN Wolters ead weds shorial vobtahbie 1k The dtas 3,000 fatal pellet numbers. draft, and hiy aides, Maj. Johnson Eleven other men, whose ] paralyze the lines of the Seat tle, li parade the downtown cit comerre: ¥ y . ers today. The government The 3,000 numbers should in and Maj Allen Gullion, moving bi re “258” in the 11 Renton & Southern z » th n i The Star's editorial stated the! ¢orces crossed the bridges and ' atealt Si ber len c| mumbera were “2 in the | i Saturday night, it was an > “tly,” the mayor was { ‘Tonm practically every man au picture men clicking off the scer other Seattle districts, were Jobn Morgenthaler Pheraindeg hued We C. Gasaete, cals a or sarees erp , ¥ took the stronghold against ma- ject to call among the first n flashing out drafted by the same hand of Workers’ representative, declares 50 ; Sivee ig) te resident Rhodes 10) chine gun fire. 7 ; man of the publicity committee of 687,000 men were the only witnesses | fate. | r cent of the men already are out, Pad = “An: asked that the city appoint a suf-| American bank clerks massed on rom : . aoa hat te rest will go within »|'% Ballard union, Friday. The ficient number of extra policemen,|the balcony of the building in However, from 5,000 upward 1 silence They will be the first men | Sow oe yt ad rade will start from the Labor tem- oO ainie alon the" head elon ee regs - aie will be necessary to cover car nouwade siting | galled’ in theie ueapeetive, dle: ys esponsibie ohh, AR yg selillaga hich the branch of the Nationa tain scattered districts um- off the aw 8 eo Every member of the Electrical | >/¢ the police Gevertment end not to|City bank of New: York. le located ficial nae jeee Mgt tusn dled Pees ; bers ran eo high that officials | sound Husmoe, however, may never Workers’ union, numbering 600, is the employers interested in the) witnessed the coup, having perfect) were not certain so few as 2,000 Here Is th a | get any nearer th ad nch contributing one day's pay a month strike, to keep order grandstand seats would be enough to cover the | ised tnday works. ewok dle gil Sean te eed See ’ to the car strike fund, and appro- The mayor said that while, theo-| | ¢iret call. neglhss: ringer | vs Priated $500 outright for the same retically, the position taken by The; This is the first word that has In each of the 4,557 icts in He is married and has a baby , r Blindfoldea men drew the tne country the me os ; rian a purpose Star and the chamber officials was|come from Petrograd, indicating! fated capsules bearing draft i tea he men are numbered |girl five months of age, and when Mayor Hiram C. Gill Friday retter: Wo EN sound, thi will be difficulty in/that the revolters there had suc-| pumbers. talon ee ee, ates num- | called by Star reporter, said he! This is Arthur O. Husmoe, firat ‘ ated his previous statements that lengaging enough men for this|ceeded in establishing themselves Out thru the country each peli feta, 5 Hey 1 By pe laa re exemption 2G ee Seattle man to be drafted for select the company would be given all ne work, which could be only tem-|{n the formidable fortress of St.| number notified a youth of the here entabliches ‘the sree |egound trae bis wite and little | servios.. His number wee “Aeammm essary police protection | Three women were frighten | porary Peter and Paul | order in which Uncle Sam ef ane ee “easing teat hild are dependent upon him District No. 1. He’s 29 years old “At all times we have stood ready! ed by a man believed to be the | 1 had expertence along that line wants him to respond to the 5 RY alae ager iy Husmoe was born in Norway, but and has a wife and 5-month-old to furnish property guards,” said the| woman slugger Thursday. He | a.rine the longshoremen’s strike,” call to arms. nupawer 1h every \Uistetot lie a citizen of the United st baby. ma 1 in the light of this 1| was operating in the Beacon |. gaig No, 258 First Orawn nation has lived here 13 years and i — — ean't understand the excuses made pall and Rainier valley dis- cretary Corbaley sugeeated Number 258 was the first plucked | 1% case the numbers higher than | years of age Almquist, plumber, 4708 ave. | Epieempany advertising that ‘cars| trict. Det the regular policemen no today in America’s human gamble | ‘istrict contains are drawn, the The eleven others called by thes and Roger Dudley, 2224 54th a ‘5 a dilian raovipe ot 15th ave.| patrolling outlying beats might he 5 bershh the United States will “Te oe arced in making uy the | drawing No, 258, in their re jaye. s. w i - f ecb Bens me ee made | | brought downtown to the strike raixo its anti-autocracy army. Sec Heda ace corte, ra a rhaphain I 0, elt sachubite a “clerk The highest serial number in the " foo » oO} ail © made gabe Aaatelcs extra tary W jake ow the 567 were the first capsule drawn, | Leo, city water department clerk, | state o iniktes oe 4 caped m1 by running hen put | } ws : “ et having numbe gh are e 9N @. be Se ee eres ns DAILY TALK sped tre m him t jrenning. smal "Whatever added expense might| the senate military affairs commit rigs having mia rs tat high ar Ashley macht st e a9 Ninn Ye. in serial numbers higher than that -} ae H. W. Scoville, 811 Yakima! .. incurred,” he said, “Is suatified tee, the second; Chairman Dent of | Grafted anc vo at eae ek eg ; + Sanford, cler\, 3$419/ which were drawn. ct ave, was pursued by the man at) te etree ee vn vent bloods the house, the third; Senator War-| thelr districts, Then if 45 is nest, | 35th ave. W.; Wm. H, Kellam, drive ¢—""™ i ; 23rd ave. 8. between Norman and! i’ a : E the men holding 45 in each district 02 Republican st.; Gilbert Carl Api } } Tay cts Ho I think you will find the city #olld-| 9) Gated Prede Lense Wire ren, ranking republican member of (0 nen holding 4) in enc biican st. Complete . numbers and a gal red in some!) nehind you in such action.” y the senate military committee, the ale ng socend men on the /aan, cere, 1618 Fourth ave.r WS: H./ |’. ives af Seattle wen di t brush after running a short dis-|!¥,hehind you in auch trtako the PARIS, July 20.—Accompa- fourth: Representative Kahn rank (lists, If a high number, such Ganelknd, caliees, ES Fests : c =o e men draft Bon’t s the ads in today’s |tance © mayor promised to ta nied by two of his staff offi- . ppublica ambe: ,|9,876, should come third, it would|/ave. N.; Mark H. McKee, machin ed up to the time of going : . m a matter up with the council | ing republican member of the |?" oe , Mi i going . Star. There are bargains that will Later, Mrs. E. A. MeGlob was en!" fr up Ww pad hi h sg caine on Maj. Gen, Pershing left |i cise military committee, th titth; | © disregarded y the districts /ist, 1812 East Republican st.; H to press will appear in The y. Save your jitney fare and a good |countered by the man, in the same We asked the mayor to assume! Paris today for » two-day visit {acing Chief of Staff Gen. Bliss, the | ¥ith lower numbers B. Jacobs, 1819 22nd ave.; Edward) | Pink. Wateh for it! me pre, dao. Ate willipay youysscinty. bot he was frightened taiiiae lave and coaache ihe cir De bit na tt al Ee date we wi sixth; Provost Marshal Gen, Crow-| ‘The first 1,600 numvers drawn, | Fred Rupp, 105 Yesler way; Robert : 3 Well to make ve 8 al efforts away by passers-by, aining law and ore . ol! ie jarsha + de he seve: Ac 101 officials said, ought to indicate a to be downtown Saturday ese ts erp fimniont study the British army and: ite | Gata in pba Opie bate nl |good proportion of ie fdeaae ist FACES MURDER CHARGE eee eee manoemien is fey) we ee The draft then formally proceed-| Which the drafted n will be| H id I 2 f Fi Standard Furn. Co Page 2| Hing Moy, allas Gilbert Chung,| ity of Seattle policemen to fully led after movie machines had been |Célled up for examination in the | eres ist oO irst ote-Rankin Co Page 3 aged was arrested in Tacoma| Protect the public stole bey eal ASSAULT FRENCH LINE | removed smaller districts | a aa * ‘y..Page 3|Thurades oy? yroperty tha ght be threatened Pree wed 7° Red Front Clothing Co..Page 3 Thursday, and booked at the Seat. | Property that migh + Se a 4,|, Ten thousand five hundred num-| As each capsule was pulled out Seattle Men Called Kastern Jobbing House.Page 4 tie jail Friday morning, cha or menaced PARIS, July 20.—-Germany’s ‘ Woodhouse-Grunbaum.-Page 5\wih the murder of Charley Tine | “We made this request in the b&| assault on the French lines on tho| Pers Will be drawn AS 2pt ned ohn Aege}T) The Rhodes Co Page 5 in a tong war battle at Sixth ave |lief that the entire elty would Join Chemin des Dames reached unprec: | The list of Seattle men whose 676 -Sam Kost, Precinct te McCormack Bros......Page 6/g and Jackson st. June 24 with the mayor in a strong policy edented ferocity today, in hand-to- ] numbers have been drawn up to 22> ~Nels Pe Piper 1 Carl Schermer -Page 6 > Moy is a member of the Hop|f maintaining the safety of Mfe hand fighting, interspersed with | ure time of this edition, and who | 0! Alert ° om ae iD Fraser-Paterson Co.... 7\Sing tong. Ling was not a tong | * and property under the control of cannonading of extreme violence, il be the first to be called for) 564—Car sat Frederick & Neines, nem ber the police force of the city according to the French official re: dSasnination follow son oth, se Stone Bros. Tailor me "Later another delegation called port. During the night battle raged District No. 1 13 Br rina ts Cheasty’s IRON MOULDERS HURT on the mayor, consisting of Judge with extraordin desperation B68-—Arthur 0. Hunme W. |. ipe—tear seule of MacDougall-Southwick.Page | ¥ M, Flynn and A. Flynn, broth.| ¥. ©. Brown, of the Great Northern phe only gain was over two-fifths | 1438 SP Dh tiviaeetehan Tait er Ww. ¢ s2na sn Public Markets Pg 10-11 \ers, of Madonna, iron moulders jy |Fallroad; Judge Carroll 1, Graves, of at mile of front line tren | The highest draft serial num. are klven as drawn, follow 364—A. L. Howard, b808% 30th NW sl Ai 4102 Leary ad Bon Marche Page 14 ihe Vulcan fron) Works, were in-|of the O-W., and Attomey C. H ber in the state of Washington s (nen: as 2 10218 Victor B. Baticy, 318 N. €8 jie ta ttt lo ured Friday morning when their | Winders, of the N. F CYCLIST 18 INJURED is 4654. The first ten numbers aie. au. aane MIAreey Dh) ema ae ind N. Ww «n 2 y The best offerings of Seat io thine colli with another | These men, the legal representa g§ W, King, 31, 308 Dexter at.,| are*given in the order drawn, 614, 4b i Alfred tnd. * tle's best stores appear regu | yiiven py J. P. Smith, manager of | UY! of t express compantes wag badly bruised Friday morning| and after that only those affect- 48st ‘ . Frank BY : My larly in The Star Wright-Smith, machinist | which have hired private guards for when a motorcycle, on which he| ing registered men in this state | '! Seba caiey, tate Norton } 4 ith Ne Ww Nessa Ninth Nae |their wagons, stated that they de-| was riding, collided with an auto: are given in the following list | 30s reg go fates Jacob H 60th i Harold Daniel Finn, was| sired to oft Wit arivate snare mobile at Seventh ave, and Pike st.| as they are drawn: ait? es 48 ested 34 fab. Mazar sa ° See NW. IN THE NORTHWES’ morning and held for federal in |replace them noun p | opaabilaatan t0.409e" aad WAY arathieoee hee | 8000 2 ty seth, (Krank Thomas, 6342 Ruseell « vestigation. He 1s alleged to have| The mayor tal them he wanted, | tion Just as soon as he could get] jvashington Is 4664 ‘and si) numbers be. | sats se. An George G. Kitkness, 6831 eu Meee ——— evaded the federal Pie er possible, to take over the prob-! the men to do it with, exception of tho first 10 numbers, which (Continuea on page 7) Harry G. Jones. | (Continued on page 4) :