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anne ISPEND A PENNY ent will Al stamp carry a magazine across the Atlant to American Sammies in France When you've finished reading a magazine, spend a penny, slap on the stamp, and let the mail man do the rest. The boys over there are hungry for Yankee reading matter. i PRR RADAR PRA pron 323 sees SSS less sist icisssiscssssscrsstsreteststrss | The Seattle Star GREA TEST DAILY CIRCULATION OF ANY NEWSPAPER | IN ‘PACIFIC NORT HWEST } VOLUME 19 MAYOR ORDERS MILLINER DROPS LISTER STRIKES REARREST OF HER WOODEN LEG HARD IN FIGHT KATE SADLER OUT THE WINDOM FOR 8-HOUR DAY for list - Pacifist Speaker, | Man Runs Away With It; Denounces I umbermen Taken From Police, to Leaves Savoy Guest in Saying I. W. W. Control Be Prosecuted Bad Way All Strikers SEATTLE, WASH C 5 . , lis : 3s ips S . CALLS WILSON TRAITOR!IS CRIPPLED 3 HOURS STANDS BY HIS PLEA The rearrest of Kate Sadler, There are legs and lege Gov. Ernest Lister struck on a charge of disorderly con With the me ragile sex sivaiaihl. frets. the ahasidlor 4 Wuet, was ordered by Mayer / |...) > Ng rt the lumber employers in his | Gil! Friday as the aftermath betel samehlgn ee. Ahe\elghthour of her arrest and escape from to er propellers day in the lumber Industry, the police after she had called female as “legs. Siiday doliowiin ilsation of President Wilson a traitor at Now a new kind of differen a statement from. the oper ) et meeting at the corner tiation has upset t whole ark: adalintna te wheat tle th ave. and Marion st. | ategory. For a wow as proposal to settle the strike by Thursday night. ente into our midst granting an eight-hour day, on Mrs. Sadler, who Is the wife both a Himb and a “leg nine hours’ pay ef Sam Sadler, under federal s visitin Gov. Lister expressed his indictment for alleged resist hants’ con surprise that the employers ance to select service, spoke being held should persist in the attitude WILLIAM } under the auspices of the Peo that the strike is an l. W. W +rOWENTOLLERH, ple's council, a pacifist organ- The “limb” she affair strictly, when no one WoRLD'S ization. very own, because, If ; else who is informed on the A crowd of 4.000 people heard) jimbs, it is attached to her matter had reached that con Famous | r, and when she was taken from) The leg is an acquirement/and clusion. he speaker's box by the police) j, made of spruce or fir, or “I know 1 1 be the crowd closed jn and took her! , anyhow {t is hewed from know at there a ay from the officers, helping tree and is of the wood s and thousands of str r to escape by automobile loyers, who we ¥ Te Sar Pacitist Meetings | as] thee Ne day was warm @ connect Along the entire new Lens battle front, the most s she can be located,” said; erything was conducive to | ciared desperate fighting has been in progress for 12 hours, or Gill, following a conference | Sieep, The } | The Canadians have repulsed all attacks. At the Chief of Police Beckingham. The wooden mb was remov- [tion ¢} ally I lispatck filed th I retak je mayor says that hereafter| 44 9 that the sheets would |j. 4 men at the 1. W Hime this dispatch is filed they have retaken positions — fist meetings will not be al-) not gutter reid Syed ag Re west of Cite St. Auguste from which they wer A F ure that ) d Sither thro habit or weari pmselves \ ap reig ne j a ni Pl can't arrest a speaker until I) ness, she placed the appenda - meet by sheer weight of numbers during the night. pw what he is talking about.”| on the window sill of her re ee hee of Prisoners contin to arrive ror the mayor. “But I won't have in the Savo cai > Mayvee d the Pritist tota’ kind of meetings.” A puff of wi (ihe WE'RE 1 probably pr greater IG = f Gui lays the blame for Thurs the Sound rhe puff of w A may : p first bei In addition Z night's urbance on the| caught the curtain. The cur — . NOT WISE, » Germans lost a number of guns g County Council of Patriotic tain caug the leg © eats , roth pot * Py ve in the mud. It is as yet impossibl GRervice, which, he says, influenced | putted down thru seven stories ncn sg ape a Mnling so to give the number th Whe Arena management to revoke) of gpa. industry co gehts cor n : Fliers Carry Dispatches permit issued organization A mere man peseing (Continued on page 7) Over the flaming, bloody field, | pe, ite meetings there alley below picked up British airplanes have been ac Can't Prosecute shapely leg, brazenly clad complishes miracles, They are my, 3. 8. Attorney Clay Allen says only in a white silk stocking. POINDEXTER HOLDS a as dispatch riders between that th @P is nothing that the and propped {t against a lamp CONFIRMATION OF aes |the advancing infantry and head Plans for a big public dem- @ral government do. post, some blocks distant U | {= 2. te Lauaptens, Battle planes sat ee onstration in honor of men “There is a state law under Ana of what wee Was one as they fly thru a shell-filled sky.! called to colors with the fi Which Mrs. Sadler can be prose- limb to Miss Milliner, when COL. REICHSMAN carrying orders and reports from] draft, were laid ata lanollal feuted for slander,” he said Friday panied by its step | 9. tnited Presa Leased Wii the front lines to commanders given by the Chamber of Come “but there is no federal law under > "WASHINGTON, Aug Last night was one of death. The| merce and Commercial Club at which we can prosecute without s 1 somehow to iNtar Canadians, in gwhose ranks Fe) the Masonic club rooms Fri- taking the authority away from et to the "pho! ne. It was a many America who enlisted with| day noon to the officials of the the city government. We can't do tle hard to convince the 5 the Maple Leaf forces, fought pe | division exemption boards of anything if the mayor and chief of gjer\ lantly, hanging onto every position | the county and cit yand the police won't police Seattle He wes a stupid clerk. He with bulldog tenacity district appeal board. The crowd which gathered s could not see when is a leg The Bavarians opened the co me An anonymous letter written” by Sixth ave. and Marion st. was the! not a leg? H ter attacks on the outskirts of/a woman was read at the meeting. Brettiow troen a meeting held at Finally, however, when he BY WILLIAM G. SHEPHERD Pi cry “3 te By United Press Leased Wire Lens, They charge — bans ; The letter suggested a public dem- the W. 0 a oat SD. m.| read the des fon the United Press Sta pondent d Prone Sits respond MI — {Canadians in th effort to re-| onstration to “take away the taste MH the crowd numbered about 4,000) jady's voice. cler n MOSCOW, Aug. 17.—Social- WASHINGTON, Aug. 17.— | bob aahil hl sane Piso: ltake Hill 70, The attack started|of draft” and the ides toomih im- men and women, many of them ac-| tinct began working, and he ism has failed in Russia. Pre- President Wilson's cabinet Senator Weeks that he will take |#t dusk. After the Bavarians, came | mediate favor. George Hood, mah« lcompanied by children. Conspleu-} thought of a way to make his rals and miler Kerensky has recognized wilt voice its views on the up again with the war depart the Prussian guards, They threw/ager of the Metropolitan theatre, — ious around the speakers’ stand| guest comforta ott gadier generals the fact and the great confer pope’s peace ples at today’s | cat the question of exempting | themselves forward in close forma-/at once moved that a committee of I. W. W. leaders of the city From somewhere he dug up Poindexter, Washington ence here on August 23 will Session. That the tenor will | pine 4 ith lles ¢ |tion. Canadian artillery and ma-| five to make arrangements be ‘red” . . at , for rejection is undoubted. areied mon with families from ; * id “red” socialists a pair of crutches, and sen Col mark the end of pan-socialistic be for reje: theérat chine guns blazed forth. pointed ‘The crowd at the corner of Sixth} them to Misa Mill with rule of Russia and the entrance There 1s strong disposition, how ji e Ripped by Machine Guns The demonstration probably will @ve. and Marion st. at 8 p. ™) the assurar that a the committee he of new elements of conserva. (ever, to have the president make The president's letter was in | rhe attack was headed straight| be in the form o ul ‘ Th n of a parade of all (Continued on page 7) search would made for the a source| tion in commerce and finance, | America position and aims in reply to ‘one from Weeks, call- | 1. the center. It never reached | organizations of the city with the f = | missing extremit le. Socialists themselves, and the war unmistakably clear. His Ab big ih to great dissatis- [tie jines. Shell broke over the/select service men and a mass From 1,500 to 2,000 men are Three hours later, 1 Kerensky is one, realize that [advisers deem it wise t this faction vagigaas the country on dvancing Germans. Machine gun] meeting with speeches by promi eded to harvest the wheat crops was fe still at th detached dut they failed in their attempt to government should let the world this point. fire ripped thru th ranks. The/nent men of the ci ry Alber “ a z post a ompletely surround artment govern single handed. This know again that America’s ng is Drafting married men with fam-| Ravarians wavered, then fell back ede. r > - ie of bald-headed i but instead arises from! jljes, except in the case where mar- Pp " ot the end. P va Dr. J. H. Kelly of Ed by a bunch of bald-headed was partly because the cities y : i But that was no fesere De, 2H Kelly of Ba) a —— | anes Peoees ste re” mee aa he car mbes mar a oy ow BRITISH BOMB AIR vincial artment of agriculture : Never place your everyone hit; the country conservative, and |kalserdom dn etapa urpose of escaping the draft, is! pojled out from their trenches of A 2 who is in Seattle to| leg on the window sill. You metole also because the peasants re The president will probably de-| economically an unsound policy The Prussian guard moved up| DEPOTS IN BELGIUM as ' “She never plays on it Stead 46 tha olde ‘ few more da before | Weeks wrote, “and it is unwise the glope. They went the way of! enlist farm laborers c fused to sell food to the efore the sloy declaring money was of no use nnouncement of hi8|from the standpoint of successful |the Bavarians = pera ge es to them because Of the high ,Prosecution of the war to take/ Then came more and still more ug. 17 any tons prices in the cities : saan ‘sag rag bean FReee Tg Daneety ed men as long as there are|Germans, always rolling up the |of explosives were dropped in Bek addition » socialis the | situation Is the fac nS sufficient numbers of single men‘castern slope o! 0. They | a 4 F a ge Taveiven "3 outinial of Catholics thruout the world will/to meet the gov rnment’s require poets on br Gites this time. wy | ee on Sleny svOl a q & among themselve This | listen earnestly to the pope's plea/ ments, It will also mean very ma Victory Brief jthe railway station by British in the July troubles and | and Meee doubtlessly iy tgat ipsa terlally added burdens to the gov-| By sheer momentum, they forced Naval planes, the admiralty an- ne Petrograd. In addition, eaven working for an eariler ernment in caring for dependents, | back » Ca a nsts to the nounced today. Several fires were 4 a i a a aan dex cane ot ke GARE ce than might have come hadjand jt increases the distress of ‘pe Sh arene rae eT 4 observed following raids on the to govern behind the ecenes, with pontiff not spoken. nd of at le one person for| ‘Thursday, but they did not remain |Ostend railway station, the Thor- ie x pe . Garet P 21. out assuming responsibility by hav every one drafted the victors long ount station and the Chistelles va sy sympathetic attendance yes- | on Ts Big and Servia, and Ru tox & diets af docialiots the ) this the president replied The Canadians came back. With | aerodrome, the statement said, pe: f 4.000 p people in Se- mania. rnment Your point of view with regard various determined thrusts, they | Porting the attacks on these Belk 0 , - # Tas oe pone tas P be pa) okie ‘ ™ to the drafting of men with fami-) pushed forward toward the posi-|sian points. At Engell and Uit- eile. at he “nea meetings called They are not going to guarantee shiMtinaror Bd ripen i¥t Hex is undoubtedly well taken, and|tions they had been forced to re-|Kerke, aerodromes were bombed by “The People’s Council” prelimi- the world against a repetition of the here today, A republic In inevi | have reason to believe it is much linquish and road transports were attacked 4 " P 1 seting of this ruthless barbarism which plunged table, altho rumors of monarchical n the mind, at least, of most of With bayonet and bomb, |by sunfire from the air nary to a national meeting of tm i | Fe plot sist and resulted in remov the drafting boards. I shall take| they charged over the shell- xa organization in September at Min- the world into this bloody conflict. a py Shas Wats pleasure in calling the attention of| torn ground. There was a ganizatlo > ie i by aka oe abs as. nh abeaies Aca Raranalwa var the war department again to it | Sharp fight and then the en- neapolis cannot be contemptuously The only influence eee peace ea state of affairs, i Kerenaky’s rec: Weaks kigs osked tthe, preaidentl (sea et tenner, ein ADVERTISING MANAGER'S ignored, tho their agitation is ill- ings can have, at this time, when | Cenkin or regarded as having ROME, Aug. 17.-Pope Reneajer |t? tae aliens in the dratt | ly at first, then they went DAILY TALK leserving of the severest the kaiser proclaims himself vic- | firmty established his greatness, sorta "ty Shinneatie aaimen ned sed | down the slope which they had a y med and deserving o ie sev | f ; : . ; x is reported to be greatly depressed Say a ust climbed at heavy cost enero | torious, is to give German auto- | The mind of no observer of Rus-|over the general unfavorable re-| Jake, Star’s Staff Wisin. wianteawall Hheaita. hi z pare’: | rats the idea that America is so |* veel failed to realize ception accorded ‘his appeal for)” py crushed retreat, and the Canadians | DR Saturday you Wee ike Col Bg. fhe Ly seaiige ala abeye : that the sort of socialism that some | peace Photographer, Held -|Soee atk ctnine thas we many attractive Dalam When men like Col. - os torn by dissension and strife that it hope for and others fear may rule|’ "The pontiff is sald to be spend In Mili NE fone west er Ris SC, Angora advertised in today’s Star, I > ste sponsor | A 4 sas the world some day must be differ » Most of his time lo hie anert n Military Camp. sitions ve at RY You will find it very prof. Wood of Portland stand sponsor will not be able to put into the war ing m f his time to his apar ’ und rectifying their lines along the fs ‘ pj incerits wg = Pale ent | ments alone Frank Jacobs, The Star-Liberty | req | itable to make up your en- for such meetings, the incerity the decisive punch which WOULD Eoctalists themselves are distilu motion picture ‘photographer, was|"°"! |tire shopping list from the ads, a e aj ivity . P ¥ Thur: Whatever you will need to buy to cannot be doubted. 3ut their activity end it sioned. 1 have heard a score of |, arrested Thursday at Americar y ‘ : . | Americ socialists sa ha ° Lake, while t zy pic Ds p morrow, you are almost sure to is inopportune and unfortunate. The “People’s council” |Atercy, seria ou tat o/U. S TROOPS MAY |tate wns taking octres'n ie KORMILOFE THINKS — |erer, rox se atoor sam - " : |be brought up to date and made! 0 corps, and held for two hours as carefully, and the price will save Their acts, whatever ned er offers nothing to guarantee [/" 0K a VELL I. W. W. A Wilitarysurieoken SLAVS WILL FIGHT |: money 1 Ie SHINGTON ug. 17 ed Jacob: d official permission to| By United Press Leased Wire s tives, benefit no one except ah i REAL peace. | eral troops wili be sent into| take photrecaghe eee mussion to| Or PTROGRAD, Ag. 17.—Gen | Standard \Purnitire, Oo. saa ANS ~ gs give 4 g ) pF ® 4 Jash. "4 ) a ORC : 1 por git r 5 ‘essed rol - 6 a D. Pi s oi a ARE trait a tiebae And because it does not, | Boeing Airplane aber ie pecensacy. tO. Keepy War] ee jenny, bul atrayed out-of the) Kornilotf’ expressed | new. conti: | 5 O'S tn chose. (sa hose who : traitors. P | 4 | Ieaho, If pecess oO keop War jurisdiction of Col. Inglis and into|dence in the army today, follow. | \° . ae r i oy it does not deserve support | Factory Is Shut | industries free from 1. W. W. activ-|that of Col. McManus, and. was|iN& an extended conference with | Woodhouse-Grunbaum ....Page & Behind the respectability of Col. | * Th | ‘ |ities, officials intimated today. The| promptly grabbed, Afier he had | Kerensky The Rhodes Co. Page 5 " ie ‘4 Califor from loyal Americans. e to All Visitors) department of justice is watching proved to the colonel. that ho! “Recent measures which were|l. V. Westérman . Page 5 Wood, and Dr. Jordon in Califor- “ le’ il” 1 Smeg ig ana ealee the situation thru its agents. If) wasn't a German spy, part of hig|taken have considerebly strength. | Fraser-Pate Page 7 ‘ * . ee oe g 7 ae | Peop es counci seryes, | he Boeing airplane factory, on) | | inreat W. W. strike is] ate Sn BDY, DATE Ot Me . a ane: | Frederick & } Page 7 nia, and the Sydney Strongs in Se r |Lake Union, received instructiona|the threatened 1 ‘J exposed flim was taken ont of his | ened the army's comMM™tiveness and | Frederick & Nels pe attle, are gathered real enemies of | Whether consciously or une | from tho government Friday to ad- called the department may ask fr) camera and destroyed, and “Jake"| morale,” Korniloft said | pine ttaet Berka Beige pe ABE, . . . | ) one to the p here. | troops In case § flocs | was released “T Hope the army | 2O8y POOR Oe ee one nn > * the United States, those who are consciously, only the kaiser |)! 7° one lo tho pve rere | thorities are helpless in the PC Pane Ais ihe cy. nostijcas. (eoraplbtatse Aeapoats fea jCentral Public Market <..Page § fi “i . in Py ° . A oa @ fa, (of disorders aA wath sep + South End Marke’ ‘ e not gbove cutting the throat or thi in Berlin and the kaiserlings | \o- is manufacturing airplanes for |© armed with alstight credentials. FRIsco To cneeT Wuire |Public Market Cente: Page natioh if th ould get the oppor A the allies and “she of the now | ., Pribearg MacDougall-South wick Page 9 be re. § Be in this country. Rain Cools Seattle “ nt¢ hee . two kd SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 17.-|Dundee Woolen Mills Page 10° a o. lh Si TF osaey 8 IT) GIVES AID AND [s sireax tian” 24 inches tong:| | Clouds, brought» coo! rernte to! tng will go ino taining." "=" [ATMY and uavy repreventatives, ax Tailored Ready Co. ....-- ARN MM eace 7 pal ge y "id a COMFORT TO THE [ini ‘orittea into the halibut nets |the second hottest day of the sea \greet Brig. Gen, W. A. White, ta-| eace, 1¢ «whole world wants lof the schoo: J.C. Hegert, Capt.|son here. The thermometer’ reg In a battle with some Teuts, the} mous British general, when he ar-|— 7 seace 3ut peace meetings in Se- eens AND THAT 18. [ote sect dnesdare and wii litieiec Shs Gegresatiat ap. milicther Gas ecRuselon sectirery son Teele ak take ibe ie a rian Pan teat Ondine peace. 2ut peace eung DISLOYALTY TO THE [be turned over to vor Kincaid; Thursday, The hottest day was/out of ammunition, but drove ‘em|head of the British recruiting mis- attle and in Minneapolis aré not go- | at the University of Washington | Juve 23, when the mercury touch-|off with stones. No, it wasn't the | sion Tomorrow he will review IN THE NORTHWEST UNITED STATES. eral ee [suena ena invctons‘procpe at" the Toeasaior” |esebaesesteeeeereemenessannnn ing to loosen the grip of the kaiser | TRICK | ARTIST, 1 1917 FRIDAY, AUGUST CENT RYERYwHKn IGERMAN BLOOD STAINS HILL 70 The Duty of the Draft Boards! See Editorial on Page Six Cisitsiites soto cera iis sssessterssssssssscsescesssecssteccsssssc cisco ooo _LAST EDITION Washington fruit is ripening and workers are needed to help harvest i it. Spend your vacation doing f your bit. Inquire at Harvesters’ # league bureau, Arctic Club bulld- ng. Weather forecast: “Fair to night and Saturday CRACK PRUSSIANS EIN VAIN TRYING TO RETAKE HEIGHT |Many Americans Take Part. | in One of War’s Bloodiest Engagements. BY WM. PHILIP SIMMS United Press Staff Corre | WITH THE BRITISH ARMIES IN THE FIELD, Aug. 17.—Hill 70 ran red with the blood of German |divisions, sacrificed in repeated efforts to recapture this important dominating height from the sturdy Canadians,

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