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ADS ABLE TO HANDLE BUSINESS “By United Press Leased Wire CHICAGO, Aug. 28.—Railroads | Will be able to handle all the traff offered them this fall and winter, fn the opinion of Chas. H. Mark ham, president of the Illinois Cen- DOR. J. R. BINVON FREE Examination Avenue. 20, | juste of Mometriat. Gineses not | absolutely neces- BINYON OPTICAL CO. FINST AVE. Wear seen i ione Main 1850 THE LODGE CAFE Fourth Avenue at Westlake Featuring the latest war non “Stand U a Wight for Une! 'HOP SINGS FLEE FEARING RIVAL _ TONG MURDERS | Scarcity of members of the Hop Sing tong in Seattle leads the police to believe that there will be no immediate reprisal of the shooting of Yee Bing Sunday night, by alleged mem- bers of the Hop Sings’ feudal enemy, the Bow Leong tong. Many Hop Sing members have left the city since the shooting, anticipating trouble, and the ones who are left are keeping In close seclusion. Bow Leon embers, however, |went about their business Monda as tho nothing had happened to disturb the peace of Chinatown It was learned Monday was being pursued by four mem bers of the Bow Leongs when |was shot. He had eluded two of |them when he suddenly ran into |the other two at Sixth ave. and Weller st Bing was notorious as a gunman along the coast Explorer Wise Is Safe! By t ed Press Leased Wire WILLIAMSPORT, Pa niel M the us reported Sun ing death in |Jungle, is safe on his way hor the United States, having left Lima, Peru, Aug. 11 This statementt was made Mon- day by Mrs. Wise, who lives here. | A CORRECTION \ Wine state that she has never swindled Peter Henry Nelson out of any mon ey, but some other person who im personated her, got the mone which she should have received t Bing |‘ Mrs, Emma McCourt wishes toled nerves and organs ‘© STAR—TUESDAY, AUG. 28, 1917. PAGE 2 Shooting ‘Birds; Marksmen Guard Venice From Foe ii in the Sky | —— | tRatian Jair raid on Venice strategic points about the city sharpshooters are shown here concentrating their fire on an Austrian atrplane attempting an In addition to airplane and aerial gun defenses, posts of sharpshooters are placed at apres JAWED ‘VET’ IS GREENE Mabel Abbott Tells Star Readers of American Lake Commander A "| such large camps then, te sent Mabel Abbott to find about him, Mer story folle By Mabel Abbott TACOMA, Aug. 28.—The largest and most comple menagerie of army officers ever brought to this city has been on view in the lobby of the Tacoma hotel for the last two evenings. Ordinarily Tacoma is duly Impressed with the importance of a major, awed by a colonel, and would get all excited over a brigadiergeneral. But with four brigadler.generals in sight at one time, colonels, majors and the like stalked unregard- ed around the lobby Saturday night, while captains and lieu tenants were as common as sparrows. TACOMA’S POWER | PRECIATING MILITARY |WAS ALL BUT PARALYZED. Brig. Gen. Folts succeeded tn arousing a slight of Interest by wearing the strap of his hat on the front of his chin, but it took jsomething Hke that to do It ddenly, however, the apathy was broken. And whisper rar from mouth to mouth “THERE HE 18! THAT'S HE!" There was one more officer In the lobby—a heavy, iron- gray, equa wed soldier in clive drab and riding boots, with bushy eyebrows, a wide black ribbon dangling from his glasses, and TWO silver stars on each shoulder—M. en. H. A, Greene, who is to com mand the citizen army at American lake. | The lobby was genuinely and |deeply impressed—and with rea |son Not only {s Maj. Gen. Greene an officer of bigh rank, but seen 42 years’ service, from Alaska |to Panama and from Cuba to the Philippines | er wr | OF AP- He Loves Indians He has Sioux Indians com Indians he nanded a and regiment says he in the of loves Santis the ® present in hich will give ghter pack to carry than they uld nave had lseven or eight years ago. He com jmanded the Eagle Pass district on |the Mexican border during the late unpleasantness; and has had in many other ways a brilliant record. He is 61 8 old ew York ption of four of which he boards In W was e ex most army ears, during on high shington, D. C., hf entire career has been in the West He had little to say Saturday evening about plans for the can |tonment and the new army “The only orders I have had ts Jone telegram te me to come |here and take command,” he said. | “This is a new problem, of course, that we are facing, and a wonderfully Interesting one. | “There prob were 46,000 beolutely men from ev the y civil class and o ed together in one ade into soldiers never since the civil w camy | certainly he| Vigor for Men lees Invention Restores Health White You Sleep. Electricity ts na fi medy for women stomact cuma lectra-Vita in a wclentific ¢ with It fills the nerves with new disease by removing body Ble worn while you pours a soothing stream of vital force directly into the weaken- It given y life and ambition after a tions, in a reason f time * in possem nd strength FREE | » BOOK |} new 1 RANK | he has/ infantry | For the fifth consecutive year a ar robin and his strange mate, a black-|.4°"(e "6.40 p. im. Sundays or bird, have returned to the yard, at|by eppoinunent, Phone Main 6470. 104 Scotland #t., Orange, N. J., and The | Electra-Vita ( c |built their nest. The eggs each season hatch out brown birds, re- Seavey, saisig "Becond "Aver Cor, Boxing sembung @ Urush, tenth, Wenb, Office hours: 9 9 » evenings | “What Jeet down and I don't think they we have to do now is to the wor of «i these new nen Intensiv ‘all in an entirely new kin “They are playing the differently now from ever did before Tt haw all norts of new feat trenches, bombs, ades, jabove all, the heavy artillery “We yall have By United Press Leased Wire here « qr 1 UPLAND, Cal, Avg. 98.—Long| ‘0% the conditions exactly as We can hatred, roughly clad, barefoot and| will go into” action thelr faces effectually masked by what they wil! heavy growths of beard dodgers had any Learned In Field “They had to make an army out of civilians, of course; but they learned mostly in the fleld—a ter ribly expensive way in cost of hu |man life, We shall learn in camp. war £ what our trene K and in and our prepared tually The g th large camps pousitdle err, cdvance in ns helr caveman existence in| g . the mountains back of here toda Jand held as draft slackers. 1 men are of German extraction 1 on On account of con les two al were leged draft out of driven twithst the in civil war learn tn th anding fact days our men had field, they lont ter camp sic s to one in battle. don't have more than three or cases of typhoid in « year. hances are thore a by recruits before fentious sc Marine Killed in France by Accident My United Press Leased Wire NEW YORK, Aug. 28. Second Lieut. Frederick Wahis ton, of the U. 8. marine corps, has been killed in @ motor cycle accident “somewhere in France,” according to a cable gram received today at marine headquarters here. Death wi caused by a fractured skull. This is the first marine corps | member reported killed. we can't men an w the mor ele as we do thelr keep them house and they & around the to and bring back the troubles have got in that way, “About the only have ts due to that hear that the civil author will cooperate with us care of the moral problem.” up all the t sickness Most sick people can have the best ill] of health if they will give a doctor a real chance to do something for them. It is only necessary that they give serious attention to their ailments iil and they can be made well again. Are you run down? Tired out? Nerves unsteady? Do you feel shaky all over? Are you weak Do you lack ambition and energy? Do you have that “all gone” feeling when you get up in the morning? 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Korniloff, in a vigorous demand today to the Rus MOVIE HOUSES sian conference for iron-hand disci pline. | Korniloff urged immediate re German victory means the /establishment of the death penalty downfall of democracy thruout jin the Russian lst of military pun-| the world. }ishments. He declared such a plan} We must appreciate the milk | was necessary to restore discipline. tary strength of Germany and [The Russian commanderin-chief prepare accordingly. likewise insisted that there be We must unmask the pro- [strict curbing of the function of German arguments that pretend | regimental committees of soldiers to be American sentiment, de- |The alternative,” he added, “is celving many well-intending | Russia’s ruin. We must regenerate Americans. the army to save Russia Speaking before hundreds of at - tentive movie fans. Seattle's first If you value your watch, let | quota of “four-minute men” mounted| Haynes repair {t. Next Liberty | tforms at seven theatres Monday | theatre Advertisement night, and in short, punchy state-| ments, pounded home the above ideas. The speakers had been recruited by Frank Gates for the King county | council for patriotic service, which | is handling the fonrminute men| her Rut the movement ts nation wid rs are carrying word from Washington to movie fans thruont the puntry | ‘The object is to give the public a clearer idea of the government’ actions,” says Frank Gates, to offset the enemy-inspired pro anda, as being spread by the L W.| and other German agents, and to expose our real enemies. ‘The fourmminute men will appear at other movie ‘howses tonight. | They are not permitted to speak longer than four minutes, and their] On sale subject matter 1s outlined by the September, government committee on public in formation Those night were mer; BK. Bank An Bungalow C. 1. Phillips, Fremont; James W.{ Reynoke, Class A; F. L. Cassady,| Dream; R, P. Saunders, Liberty,| and Brvin H. Palmer, Grand, Lives in Samoa, But Will Go to War Here Wesley Kennison, a British sub-| ject of Samoa, wants to fight with) the American boys. Division 9 of: ficials certified him. Break Season BRITISH GRIP THIRD LINE or fu sy Untienemtece Laaeeh: Wire For further thtorsdation, Uckets, ete.. apply LONDON, Au 28.—-British forces in Flanders last night took a tighter grip on the German third | line, Meld Marshal Haig reported | today, in advances of 2,000 yards, astride the St. Julien-Poelcappelle road, CITY TICKET OFFICE Columbia and Second Ave. T. J. Moore, dros, GP. and T. AL Asst! Gea Pees age Vhene billett 5600 ~