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the Boy's in France? ID you ever refuse him a cigaret When your pal hadn’t any? 1 Have You Contributed Yet to The Star’s Tobacco Fund for HENEVER you're throwing your butt away, you finish the package, the devil you care! OR a War is Whenever you're lighting a new one, There are From vermin a mixture of various Hells ¢ ‘¢ it! shops—and you've got the money. and rats to stenches; doubt it s i ies TODAY YOU HAVE THOUSANDS OF PALS! Just think of the fellows that sailed away It’s a damned sight different “Over There,” But it isn’t damnable German shells, And yet ; And how you would like it, if you were they, It's a damned long journey to God Knows Where, Nor the mud or the blood or the gas that tell Tobacco is scarce at the Front. I'll bet Yet THEY fight, and YOU don’t. That's funny. The most on the men in the trenches— You'll see they're not going without it! The Seattle Sta The Greatest Daily Circulation of Any Paper in the Pacific Northwest And some one at home sent YOU one! LAST EDITION WrhATHEN, an probably rain; gentle Friday, winds. AaRD, WIE SERVICE SEATTLE WASH., THURSDAY, SEPT. 13, 1917. PRICE CENT E"yzyhere in Reattle ONE ED PRESS ASSOCIATIONS PULL be UNIT: , SOLUME 19, ‘ IKORNILOFF STAFF SURRENDERS 5,000 SHIP CARPENTERS ARE TO STRIKE HER | May Tie SQUEEZE OUT THE WATER: *™""-"-“ Mutiny Fails as. + UpShip @ought thru the courts by the city. But. in the meantime, under the ruling of the public service commission, the com— HE Seattle traction com- | pany asks our state public _ commission if it won't please Gen. Alexielf Joins - Yards» ber; Walkout to Aid Tim- ber Strikers Despite the settlement of wage controversies with the government adjustment board, metal and building trade union- ists here voted Thursday morn: ing to lay down their tools in Seattle shipyards rather than work with lymber purchased from 10-hour mills. This means that 5,000 ship- yard carpenters will quit work Friday morning, J. G. Brown, president of the Internationat Shingleweavers’ union, an Refuse to Use Unfair Lum- METAL MEN TO FOLLOW ment to sell car tickets at 25 for i * knock out its franchise agree- | ' | a dollar, because it isn’t making as much money as it figured it would make when it went into the bargain. The three gentlemen who compose the public service commission are very accommo dating. The traction company tells them its properties are valued at such and such an anmvount, and that it is unable to earn enough money to pay divi- pany has lost no time in stop- ping the sale of tickets, and no matter what the ultimate out- come, the public is left holding No one is going to begrudge the company a fair return on its investment, but the people of Seattle first want to be shown just what that invest- ment is. Let us have an honest- by-conducted physical valua- tron of the company’s property. Let us squeeze out the water, Let us get down to a sensible Democracy’sSid Premier Announces Sweep ing Reforms in Army That Generals Can Wor. Unhampered. By William G. Shepherd PETROGRAD, Sept. 13. Gen. Korni- _ loff’s head Gdurters surrendered to the visional government today. This announce=-: ment was made by Minister of Labor Sko- beleff. This is another of the series of articles by Charles Edward ! 7 . r ernment under czarism. It was “a despotism tempered only by} always described as beady, a large mc ith and a prominent 4 é © «Russell, staff writer of The Star, who has just returned from Here was.a mor al idiot, a creature of the most de geenaion his sli y hair and glitte ne uit Tae trnsty age BS ; uasia, Whore he spent three monthe as a member of the praved instincts, ignorant, bestial, an arrant knave anc Ai) shie ANCAP etE EE COntnellad (hy ib obke, thesOear stan con. | them editton of Sve cord to all accounts he had %@ official United States commission to the new Russian goverr traitor, and yet under the old system he came to be the ggories by the ezarina, the ezarina was controlled by Rasputin chars of conve 5 ne 1 his ignorance was as pl ss tasputin—-t orld w much older than {t's now ata 1 Mis arto: nstant gan to tall actual ruler of all Russia. DB Rr putin—-this world will t ich older than w before it shoal beri : an to ta ve . at ein 1 hist He has put H ade all s man in the world that wt By Charles Edward Russell He put men up and pulled them dwn, determined that ever were wriltes about. He played aes rmeQon t ’ peot " with, \ st innit tan’ fe ing that Waeter filuct ‘ 4 hi ’ a Ma Nike matching pennie er many n women bi fon’t know — thing tha ones il po ites the policies, held in his hand the nation’s destinies Men in all the ages to come will wonder as much about his figure °Xerels er dreds of others wiat utter iuna oF the ¢ tem in Russia, the tem , » { rgp as about his almost incredible career emec thi accounted for wer was without limi q iS OW ar “a “pe His power wa ithout limit e t hi n fea ya vafan-vate dalit latina daa tharchat, aveesios swith doha- black th 2h oe te eee sed some secret of hypnotiom, \ trades councils The tientr | ® © Corporation Counesi Mugh the ¢ t t, that it | C wate rl jifke comnerted with | hat it is EF represe will, SAN PRANCTEOD, Sept. 12 Gaskins bea craberatien [lnpoontile te Dalarna’ het ett atow that homie heen ended in complete genet show con be mill Conmed monte will imereate the Thureday of the brief he will [the valuation of $15,000,000 is right ine tates made available to) The premier announc eep- —— hg strike is « movenrent, arzd production of “canned cow” on the S@emit te the Thurston county or not ation they bff in} Ing u urta t «not an I. W. V ws the em P* ‘ | quperler aeurt, in ie plan for & Gasset % ane 4! keeping wi war department's | soldiers’ committees, t of ployers have attempted to say it ty. prize dairy ach of Chas Wo review of the ruling of the PUB: prined that wah ant instructions {hr publicity the enlisted men who t ‘ Ward ene He gervice commission, by | aaked to elit een fave “IL presume the district board at with the strategy of she the phono whieh the traction company ie |; company | Seattle has taker n the position that nd sought to han-} yacht and instal violating its framchiep obliga not testify that thel not necessary for reporters tc harn. M mnloos the tien py refusing to oil 25 wrest id the G00nt tans Would Gov. Ernest Lister shifted the present at the sessions Commanders Uphotd cows contented. You've got to! cay tickets for $! the deficit they now claim.| entire responsibility for the r that the pud-| “srenceforth,” Kerensky assert : ’ pany the right nese of music, tho, |The lew provides that the court 1g the case, why didn’t they! action of the district appeal d comple Nled, “the soldiers’ committees will 4 n My herd masters, graduates Of shail grant a bearing on the “rea-|‘go the whole hog?” he sald Seer. in iclcalita des eared oard’s findings. | control only in internal affairs and ' Cornell and Ames ollege, tell Me sonablenens and fusties” of the rul 0 is planning to enter! the public upon the members rds decided at a con-| will not n matters of a funeral march maken cows snd ing of the commission, and should | ain in an attempt to! of the board, in a statement August 6, held| military s By United Press teased Wire 5 and at{ ries mime ee = e od {t sustain the ruling o ¥ to ip to tts roadie: public Thursday 4 “ie from the He went on tc in that this WASHINGTON, Sept. 13.— F mt give ch milk at they would hing mf the i They Hike something’ like the ‘Biue | "1" the P DOYS een Lister said aringy althes 2 | Sderot Ot the, Sweden's reply to this govert Dar , bes 5 Local boards and district boards on cases over EP tdetagry a bi ath 't ve) ment’s expose of German ins Interest in tee evawne| mation af 5d iten 1) furnished the streets de-| are dot appointed by the governor; which they € original jurisdic-| puthorit gor * trigue, thru the Swedish mine the taleemen fer tee triat af ne t Thursday with an opinion| «ney are appointed by the tt baie ister at Buenos Aires, was de- dends. f With a beautiful and nynced. 8: decis Made at a tives of the Whether Gen. basis of twderstanding as to Korniloff himself sur- Prfiiy P ; | just what we're going to let the fe striking met childlike faith, the public | company pay dividends on, be- | at § Carpen > aged COMMERCE accepts | fore we begin juggling with Notified : gy Sse ag this rate question. computes the company’s al-_ leged losses on figures fur- | nished by the company it’ | self, and decides that the | people of Seattle shal! be - deprived of the privilege of ing the surrender of his headquarters. |possible that the mutinous general’s |\laid down their arms while negotiations we! |still progressing between Korniloff and Ke |ensky owing to the latter’s demand that Ke niloff’s surrender be unconditional. | PETROGRAD, Sept. 12, 6 p. m. (dew \layed).—Gen. Korniloff is prepared to sur- lrender, declared Premier Kerensky, in @ representatives and timber wor ters’ hall, this Men Ars “The men in t notified today,” § the press committee “The 7.000 meta! will be ont within t just as soon ir lumber. at Shiy The names of the three state public service commissioners | who took four-cent car tickets | away from the people of this | city are FE. F. BLAINE, chair- | | Rev said, “or required to use 0 4 boilermak qired to work Sour Inmbe Lyn Kelly, on trial for murder, and his wife, on the steps of “All th yr" ; man; A. A. LEWIS, and F.R. the Montgomery county jail, Red Oak, Ia, before the afterno ession | hour tum buying four-cent tickets. | SPINNING. Blaine lives in [et court, The state charges Rev Bie eer e ee onee arrke | Oa Oe the United Press. PS : Many Lay Down Tools | . SNe entire Moore family of six, and two Stillinger children, with an ax The mutiny has failed completely, he shipyard werkere, | The thing is ge ring to be | oe . but the def repudiates the alleged confession id Sept. 13.—The fate | eight Kelly, | of 11-year: | ; Jephone lineman—t one of the} by Judge W. D. B RED OAK of Rev Lynn th barged wit id victims of the Villisca ax rders in 1912, will be in the armers and a tel ury sworn tn se Wednesday The statement to the United Press fol- lowed issuance of a formal proclamation, — declaring ‘‘The senseless effort of a mili - mutiny, begun by the former commander-in- chief and a small party of generals, had | eorge J austen ands of eleven ( a Music to Fr) More Mik, Clase Caldwell teil Fare Raise in Court ers, who are strik hoor day, received t of the building a unions some time by the war depart these urgi the ¥ 7 ment hate been transmitted by me t ins boards. All the information Hulet M. Wells for comspiracy shed By au ‘S\in which he asks the department) gent. It is true that some was done for the reason livered orally to Secretary Lan- to obstruct the draft law culm sbagpak een tate ag one a to certify cific instances in| members of the district board were « and regulations m: the sing today. Charge Akerhielm hearshal ereroenion of Avge jon ' : jar ’ nar vane which the company has violated it! recommended the governor to © of boards non-controver. t submitted the Swedish explana lehihorn, business associate o jaw shall be con d to preven t to pave. spartment. The governor t — of ‘adeimaniation side | the department, The goverr it was felt that boards|}iant comb tring soli-| tlon—the same one given to the Charies Osner, one of the pub in the issuance nt to court last March wer to control able to handle the press in Stockholm eartier this however, has no } vast! qarity,” Kerensky declared of the Seattle German ets. | eir methods*of procedure, acting neas.: contronting week. This apparently ch when the court declared Calls It Raw Deal [thelr m supervisory capacity, a& lily and with avec | n hae cag th Me said, the incident so far as the Units s Thursday noon Cal 1 also declares that the/months of waiting, Mackin-| the agent of the war department, in and dispatch by the| «win ‘ey delivered to the revolu.| ¢4 States ts concerned, 458 horn was called to the commission gave the city a raw/tosh decided that whil com-| transmitting rulings, forms and oth-| plan adopted.” : | te The rtment revealed today. jury box to replace Mrs. Chas deal when it took the company’s|pany had no legal right to refuse|er {1 jon and supplies to local j (Continued on page 12) that the note affair is not a diplo” 5 Alexander, who was excused d for the statement that It i#/to pave, he was not Justified in|. hoards \—_— | matic incident, inasmuch ane y the defense oney on every pangenger| forcing it to do‘no, because it had no power or authority! RENTON FAR READY | ‘CIVIL RULE TAKES sing merely read the Luxbarg data Altho Me orn was born in Seat fare pre |appealed to the public service com-|to make rulings and does not make * Ito rhielm before it was pub tle, his g a fair return | mission to be relieved of alé of its) rulings It might be a variety show—but S NG ‘A lished, instead of sending offic al ers of th . obligation ‘The rules and regulations pre-|j1 jsn't—it's the King County HOLD IN T I T U to the Swedish governmety ed District Attorne never has| The comm@sion has had th@mat-|seribed by the president provide! Grange fair, that : Wy, United Preax Teased Wire therefore, is not o? into Mehl iation of the|ter under consideration for three|that boards may adopt procedure ” hat opens Frida TORIO, § > —( Delayed.) —A to make a full formal answ: = ented to} months, and there ts no indication, which is not in conflict with such at Renton, There will be! cyt) adminis has replaced nticipated, Sweden conte ts id that a ruling will be handed down| rules and regulation auto se Ws, veg-|the military vernment at Tsing that Qinister Lowen at Buea 0.000 in-| soon. The war department has rep@t babie: nd work Tau, the ¢ rovince ca@ured Aires, was acting without kne dhe so many! Caldwell says that he will take leat urged thgt boards full iat science—all a7 best in| by Japane roops, !t Was announce edge of Count Luxburg’s langu. <@ ut Osner nother judge® — publicity to “their findings, and Kin county on exhibit. ma today (Continued on page 12) ARAL PARRA ARAAAARARAGS AO RTA, b RUSSELL TELLS INSIDE STORY ABOUT DEATH OF RASPUTIN How He Boasted of Relations With the Czarina, and How He Was Shot by an Admirer of Grand Duchess Olga After Proclaiming He Would Soon Add Her to Conquest: the revolution scrapped forever, than the amazing story jof the assassin. With the of Rasputin, other unpl ant traits he was a famous booze-fighter, (CoMMinuse on page 12) ¢ hair that he kept offensively oiled and wore smoothed down on the top He proved the truth of the old description of the Russian gov-'of his head, He had very long features, little black eyes of the kind!

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