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Thousands of clean, brave AND OVER glorious sigh AT THE HEAD OF PENNSYLV CONSCRIPTING MONEY FOR WAR! The Greatest Daily Circulation of : TRAMP! TRAMP! TRAMP! » strong lads were off for camp, to prepare to do or die in war. Ov-r all floated the blood-sanctified colors of Old Glory! t in Pennsylvania ave. that bright morning, as our boys, conscripted for war, marched away toward heroes’ graves! ANIA AVE., A BODY OF SENATORIAL REPRESENTATIVES OF DEMOCRACY WAS VOTING, 4 TO 1, AGAINST 1 Sa TheSeattleStar Bands blared patriotic music that stirred the fires of patriotism in the breasts of old and young. The president led the parade, and behind him were Cannon and Clark and senators and congressmen. Mothers, fathers, wives, sisters, sweethearts lined the street, some in tears, some with brave smiles. Glorious Glorious! LAST EDITION WEATHER: night unday; gent fear and Any Paper in the Pacific Northwest D WIRE SERVICR S8 ASSOCIATIONS VOLUME 19, FULL LE UNITED P pe. theese U. S. OPENS $7,00 PREPARED FOR U.S.PEACE TERMS ARE MADE CLEAR IN WASHINGTON ! | | | On Highest Authority Points! of Wilson’s Reply to Pope Are Cleared Up; Bluff Re-) form Won’t Be Acceptable. | BY ROBERT J. BENDER 1917, by the Unit Sept. 8—Full lernism, right « stures and ri fos their own mtries trodden under foot dt ‘ r othing short of this can term ar To clear up the confusion y the state ment’s recent announcement in flict w dent Wilson's reply to the pope ress obtained today a sem tal ir f the titude of the adminis SEATTLE, WASH., SATURDAY, SEPT. 8, 1917. TO BREAK W Everywhere in Seattle NEW GERMAN PLOT BARED IN AIRGENTINE---U. S. IT PRICE ONE CENT TH SWED 0.000 NEW HOME DEAN 10 MURDER. ARGENTINE MEN BOLDLY STATED U.S. Learns How Swedish” Foreign Office Helped to) Transfer German Mes= | sages From Buenos Aires. By United Preas Leased Wire Direct to The Star : WASHINGTON, Sept. 8.—The subtle workings ~ of a plot in which Sweden violated neutrality and Cares ried sinister messages between Count Luxburg, Argenis: tine German charge d’ affaires, and Berlin, was reveal by the state department today. Luxburg insolently advised his home office that it need not heed Argentine’s demands in the U-boat situs ation. * He counseled that Germany “Chow” hour for an American Lake rooky company refuse Argentine’s | : thorities. ies al $ pleas, and, if necessary, call in Spanish mediation. The tary t talk peace be aor fe Most daring of all his recommendations was f on Oo! ministration of he German y ser ye e rgenti j ] ~ ot gy rr ienaty. ie Wietinate rely this dynasty Maj A. in command of the cantonment Germany compel Argentine ships to turn back or ] PRCA ice etn ae Stack to oon |*t CD sink them without leaving any trace. | abandon all militaristic cule t var 1 v He is 61 y seen 42 years of service from Alaska P Co m - Z ] indefinitely to Panama and f the Philippines. Bern in New York The Swedish legation at Buenos Aires forwarded a f. state, with the exce years on army boards in Washing is Pssare ) e Stoc pig ffic xt, | BLUFF REFORM WILL NOT GO; eek a tere bg il ge cade ks the Stockholm foreign office as their s ff MUST BE THE REAL THING ante ail yas; aad wan, wie Sunaien 1 teat This es sti t_violati li ich 4 ye. 1. “ape wieticg erved in the ar, and was uns | his was a distinct violation o 4 : th jf Bluff reform, such as merely making f Philips He commanded the Eagle Pass district, on the Mextena | rans : distinct violation of neutrality which: z | ject to the will of the reichstag, is not suf I border. Hin long record is one of continual achlevement is likely to result in a delicate situation between the ale® rs. | must be a clear knowledge among lie full resy The boys of the West have a real man for their commander. lies and Sweden, while Argentine is expected to plunge: } bility of the Germanic powers to t : : into the war, now that she sees Germany’s schemes ” i y yermar s t e ; ¢ a . a, Bi 4 Rs ceeyeapility f te _ E igainst her bared. ; aan | pend upon the decision © J The sthte depar nt refused to Wc in | France, but must | ae cnatiane enna timed the ane ps as for as Las Palmas, I in would be justified in accepting z : ; 4 ry hen ga ate the small steamers Oran This point, it is state e of the i : : . Guatzou, Sist January (meaning) é sresident’s reply to the r t which sailed 31st), tons, whi the presiden A dll r Shows Plotting in Americas |are (now) nearing Bordeau with @ 1 United States believes a Taken in connection with the | view to changing the flag, may Be ror shall sit as a court of judgment z rmann note, plotting embrofl- spared if possible or else sung of The United States will be guic wlany @ Seattle iad whe's been toe proud to wash dishes at home "eh! of Mexico nd the U-| without a trace belug left sy nations which have had is learning this domestic ht under Uncle Sam's tutelage in Camp % {D'S [ate 7 separ (SPURLOB V KT”) ts ie beeely by vr — bps aeihe. | is BY WM. PHILIP SIMMS ition, the Inndmarks are such| tow ‘4 = tutelage. in Camp r proof of s ration state. cate aan » 7) huss to enter peace negotiations wi c SCENE, OF THE BOMBARD |by ag aviator nny ™epped le a ee seriously in tho AteeaeD le second message ; the United States MENT OF AMERICAN HOsPI‘ i nite the dhdihe wads: By C. A. Cla Worst Case in Sweden | «culy 371917, No ee ¢ When President Wilson said do not t|ALS IN FRANCE, Sept Four ped oyer the Harvard CAMP LEWIS, AMERICAN LAKE, Wash., Sept. 8 Aweden had, ‘Gever, belie bee" | trém 6 retell eeuell that the aad k perce must rent upon the rights of the bod covet com ca pr rome ehcp I hospitals. one large| Uncle Sam's $7,000,000 training « the select. service settee ns peoktting code 9S tminister for foreign affaires 1 u Austria n¢ ma r a t was aparently al at 4 trality as pern code Foarvis * ’ A ae 299 ame Fit-were sasumed by Austria by y- American hospitals of the Frencn Chicago hospital. Th bomb | heroes of Western states is open f here pa. to go as her own notes. uke) . declared tn a Sgn govern io is n 1908 coast es ' f you are one who can rea ' t} Revelations of this fact will doubt. | P¥!e, declared in a secret se ; that point applies @ tive order in f : across the road from the ar an i y is atl ations of th i va oie ha 2 4 Ke ay that pom Galas dismem-| AlsaceLorrsine was part of The men Killed were sim. hospital, but failed to explode |war, Camp Lewis, or one of t lar cantonments | less cause a complete shutdown “s would demand from Becta ail a " eg Teutonic spoils of the war of 187 rst Liew Vm. T. sim scattered over ion, will offer co: cing proo }communication with Germany via “ 4 berment of emp alesce-Ler.| The holds these mons as Clty, adjutant to the PPS MIE ‘ASKED a i Ase) ation, w er convincing proof, weden, as far as the allies can ef-|(0¢ not to sink more Argentine: te It is soderes that a se right to ex- colonel commanding the Harvard No more beautiful spot the We coast could have] fect this Sait ; _ pea relat raine, Bosnia-Herzegov ae ee them th hospital been chosen for such a camp | Sweden recently reque wil be, eC as recomm 2 +4 etal Lana gg te TON whether they shall re Private teaite G. Woods, ot FOR GASUALTY LIST A tangled forest of Chri a sightly from the United States and|f0"thenedtation at See’ Sa ee eS — fer the military i of the Ges Streator, Il ia ailee’ dn oa By United Freee Leased Wire _ {lake and 76,000 acres of land as , 1 that they would not be fia of Spain ag ; ‘le of baahe fa ned den build ; ; e third message real set up autonomous govern to those k war department to send an imme.|City of bright, new, painted wooden buildings, di g| neutrality, however, will cause al «.. eT at | 1 and rule ther or at nts Ww wo report of the casualties tn the|in the distance in a seemingly endless line \further tightening of the embargo. lavas ae toa 64—Without tach mselves to other nations. | Well as six privates and one nurse. Harvard and St. Louis hospital! That's the sort of a home the) =————————————— | The state department revelations | °ooveasion. J soone aan to make 8) “hosnia-Herzegovina, for instance, | A visit to the scene of this ruth: | uaitn in France, and hereafter t0| government han prepared. for. the! . ~~~ | recalled the fact that a mysterious | Senta om. een ete S Ar - "hl ig understood to desire a berth in |Jess attack by the Germans put all casualtion at the head of bial 46.000 bove from Alaska, Washing-|{ Dance for Smoke {|trunk of supposedly. official docu-|fher reports, A chanes oe inn bese L the proposed Jungo-Slav state, the |rought conviction that the bom: | daily cablegram. 4 {|ments was taken at Halifax from r reports, A change of ministry: "ot which is Serbia bardment was deliberate | ton, Otemoes 16850, Cnet TiO Fund Th . the ship which took former Ger-|!8 Probable. As regards Argentine © You Know nucleus of which is Serbia and : , ming, Utah, Nevada ar 1S und on Thursc he ship which took former Ger-| steamers, I recommend elth : Montenegro. Enemy planes flew over the bos. A dinner by the industrial bureau if A de : 4 man Ambassador Von Bernstorff to * mend either come b ‘ pitals more than once during day- of the Chamber of Commerce wii) |[® fac cance and card party will {/5, This t led bt pelling to turn back, sinking them Wh or What ibys Tei way A ping pecan 1 t Novelty to Chase Blues {be given Thursday evening trope. This box, carried by 8! without leaving any tts 1 lo Feume, iatria, Trieste and Gorizia, light hours. ‘The hospitals were! be held at the Masonic club rooms, | y ) September 12, at the WoO vw {{SWedish merchant and sealed with | (yn ; They ane a | f That Is? dealt “ =f “4 i. ego Bo feet pre ee Siena ee Tee ie a PP etrameonttr ig Rese pent \ hall, Fou Mabon at bp oricial | ional ie oss P yas , ney are all quite 4 Sad Cue oficial view Thane ta tiae homesickness of the first few){ jor tue bel he ne etars Aah this Antinacns Ata ookente heal LUXRURG." r J these states also she weeks and mountaine of “chow,” Pas Pear anew Di never been revealed o the lega ment has ¢om- >| When the cards flew ae sn fo aaareioe ie MOVIES SHOW RAID prepared by the best army cooks in|} be Aha deaf ek crs tes dee hea an rita thoi eee munlcaten ne ee A ~ ‘ rmin ion of the Maccabees © la) : 8 sh Arge: amd hit the “A yer © | tates the West will tickle the hungry |! digg have volunteered this ben, )/!esitimate and that the British had foe and Argentine mission . “ tér-l'. There must, of course, be auton . . stomachs almost as much as the!) cee ang Shae ‘hau swhne Sino right to seize tae trunk, | B00, | sho seid t e Jomy for Polfind and restoration Star-Liberty Weekly Films I. W. W. Trouble fiiits food "that mother used to| rea Breet ae ee ynae tecented | "phe state department made the ae geist” did it. Jand restitution for Relgium, neu THE Star-Liberty movie weekly, to bo shown at the Liberty | make we ae Imission will be only 26 cenyp, {| following announcement /|WESTERN TROOPS tralization of the Dardanelles. theatre a a part of the new bMl opening Sunday and lasting) The scant “green” Iine—tho first » keep Thursday night open, §| “The department of state has se. ‘ It turned out ® be a prac) nn Lresident has left the door thru Wednesday, shows the following pictures ot the d quota—is in camp. By S{/cured certain telegrams from! A E IN RAINBOW tieal joker, however, who did it.) 1, jeace open, “but it is well @ Seattle's first quota «f drafted men leaving for American the end of the week there will be| “~~ ~— wn |Count Luxburg, German tharge : But when, the ne day, Mra ps a4 the Teutons cannot’ ™ | sf : ee | “ at 2,000 of the ,boys. Two KILLED, T d'affaires at Buenos Aires to the | By United Press Leased Wire i a, gee nal arly te come In with guns in thelr poch lake Fresh from the heartaches of 9 wo foreign office at Berlin, which, || gHEMPSTEAD, N Rigs a 1 again the young woman de |() TT ents and police raiding the headquarters of Se-|home-leaving to the backache of In regret to say, were dispatched| The second field hospital corps P E flared the “poltergeist” must |" TS crant of full power to the C \\ l Bs 1 tensive training, they know they are | HURT IN AUTO RIDE from Buenos Aires by the Swedish | Oregon, arrived at Camp Mills tow acne There were four German people, willingness to let ; : ; ; : green, But they are willing and) HoOULAM, Sept. S—Two are lation as their own official mes-/day and joined the Rainbow divise or five other theories, and #0 | tite territorte ak for their @ Scenes of the Labor day parade bags to learn, and they will learn.| 1404, one im seriously, perhaps fa.|*neee addressed to the Stockholm | !on baffling was the cas Moss (OWn future ad grant of restora-| @7 ” Lat 1 1 " ere is a Competent host of offt rd < By, peroap forei«n office. or ph ne title, “The Moss |0¥n nd & by ] The Star’s 20-mi abor y hb@ycle race tally, injured, and another is suf. cence ae wel arng the title, “Th tion and restitution for overridden G ste Hea Rs LG Ra (Continued on page 8) fering from bad bruises here today Leave no Trace ‘9 “suetiag small countries means peace. Any- @ pune. Pe OF eee ae Ma peta 4 as the result of an automobile acci he following are English trans-| | “SMOK ” # the result of an automobile acc 6 follo’ 0B ‘ o E FUND” CORRECTION , rritte yy | thing short of this means war to yvorway [1] E dent late last night, when to-|lattQs of the German text 1 noting . trib ' The novel, written by) jie "ena @ Puget Sound fishermen catching salmon by the thou ED NO SLANDERER i,t0tc tart mien Naliice tet the eh ct ihe Gonaan eee erie ae i Carolyn Wells, w ho i and Bd Mundorf, moQer of the| Smith t », between Oakville and | government has now released Ge ler way, yes an error yn nationally not only C Ss fi 5 The navy department at Washington has wired The Star that| Boilermakers’ union, Was tried and | Cedarville man and Austrian ships, in whic! made. It ave been known na i tait aver Ore UPID T A’ AMS formal permiasion ts on the way, by mail, for the release of the mo- exonerated from a charge of slan-| rocky shore of the Chehalis river. jhitherto a guard had been placed.| | $1.75, instead of 75 cents ) as humorist, but even More) mwo geattie teachers Joined the|tion pictures taken some time ago at the Bremerton navy yard.|der by the union at its regular aes-| ‘The victims of the accident are: |In consequence of the settlement Aaa total essentially as a “master-|army and 24 married this summer,|These are the firs povies taken in any of Uncle Sam's navy yards sion Friday night Mundorf| Dead—Roy Stowry and Mrs, Evalof the Monte .(Protegido) case! | should’ have n $1,408 ystery.”” wil] according to the report of Superin’| since war was decMired, and were obtained thru: special permission | “bawled out” members of the union | Avery Inge Mrs. Avery's sis-|there has been a great change in| | gtead of $1,3 weaver of mystery,” Will fendent of Schools F. Hi. Cooper.| of Secretary Daniels, ‘They will be shown on the screen week|who advocated a strike in the ship| ter, Miss St@fla Vacheler, and J. W.|public feeling. Government — will| | ‘trom Sunday. yards. Sciffort. in future only, clear Argentine! ¢————_____. begin Monday in The Star.) ritty-nine resigned taat June, °