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‘@. TheSeattleStar WEATHER: Fair tonight and Thursday; The Greatest Daily Circulation of Any Paper tn the Pacthc Northwest moderate southerly winds. CE r ‘here T in’ Beattie pe AteR, VISE Soke SEATTLE, WASH., WEDNESDAY, SEPT, 19, 1917. PRICE ASSOCIATIONS * RADICALS IMPRISON KERENSKY xs ae 8 8 @ #) crry 70 BID FOND FAREWELL TO SECOND QUOTA 738 Honor Men = 2ped t Howe Premier, During ) LeaveThursday Height of Revolt, . F onTwo Specials Lost All Contro : School Kiddies to Strew the March Line With Flowers;) Air Bombs to Show Flags. The boys are marching away tomorrow! Seven hundred and thirty-eight strong, the second) contingent of Seattle’s quota to the national army will leave on two special trains at 1:30 p. m. for American} lake to begin the instruction which is to make them} able to bear arms against autocra The trains will leave King st. station. The men from the two county divisions and Divisions 1, 2, 3, 7 and 12 will leave on the Northern Pacific and the others on the Great} Northern. But before they go, the city will bid them fare-| well. They will march thru streets strewn with flow- ers and lined with shouting throngs and each man will} take with him a farewell gift from the patriotic citizens of Seaitle. Gov. Lister, who is unable to be present because of a previous invitation to attend the state fair on Gov-| ernor’s day, has sent his best wishes to the men. The letter was received by W. W. Conner, secretary of Draft Board No. 6, Wednesday. It bids the boys ( speed and a quick and safe return from service. Bombs to Start It | Eight aerial bombs will mark the! start of the parade at 12:30 p. m.| I from the Third ave. side of the \ county-city building As each} VOLUME 19 EX 2 Against Him. By William G. Shepherd United Preas Staff Correspondent Copyright, 1917, By the United Press STOCKHOLM, Sept. 19.—At the moment when Korniloff’s revolt was at its height, Russia’s peace-ate = jany-price fanatics were in the saddle in Petrogrady = |Premier Kerensky was virtually a prisoner in the wintet |palace and armed mobs, delirious with power, roamed: \the streets. This story of wild excesses, of growing power and jof Bolsheviki adherents and of Russia’s perilous situt tion of last week can now be told for the first tim jfrom this neutral port. A Bolsheviki censor was in control at Petrograd. When Ko: aced Petrograd, Premier Kerensky |wearching for defenders, released jand armed the ronstadt sailors and workmen, who last July terror- ized the city He hoped to send these men} against the rebels rol They Took Contro! They instantly assumed control | : of the city’s streets, Great! motor | y trucks, loaded with the terrorists | jot July, roamed about the city UD-| 9, potted Press Leased Wire hampered | PETROGRAD, Kerensky, in the winter palace,| the cabinet cris offs rebellion men-] —— PS T0 bomb bursts it will felease in the was to all intents and purposes, 8 Korniloff revolt quelled and. air the flags of the allies. | prisoner, Outside his door, on the SEND Tl The line of march will be up| These girts, members of the chorus of the “So Long Letty” company, at the Metropolitan theatre, are among those who will help en- streets near-by, and all thru the por fe erent Third ave. from James st. to Vir-| tertain you at the snappy noon vaudeville show to be given at the Metropolitan Friday, for the benefit of The Star's tobacco fund. Miss city, they rejoiced in the wildest! 4) government today turned its ginla st. from Virginia st. ta See.| Charlotte cars ary 4 star of ia company, Is shown seated in the center, excesses of joy. They sang and nergies toward preparing for ond ave, down Second ave. past| * 7 = rasa danced deliriously. All semblance| the constitutional assembly the Washington hotel of order in the city disappeared which will fix Russia's form of rn el, where Man. shite Carrsapennent ager Marmaduke's committee That was on Friday. On the! government. CAMP LEWIS, American Lake, | pretty girls will distribute pushers |same night, the same type of| Active steps were begun th Sept. 19.—What should Seattle's of “eats,” and past the review! Bolsheviki fanatics, assumed con-/the nation to establish i! drafted man bring to camp with | stand, where Adjt. Gen Pe a | trol of the workmen and soldiers'|toards and the complicated Siad. tomorrow? Thompson and the representatives | or S ar Oo a e counell at Petrosrad lchinery by which aclosaiaaaa of the allied governments will| They sought to impose @ resolu: | selected for the constitutional The Seattle men, already here, at tion for instant peace on what re-| ference on December 11 ee rete oe ces’ Ibe Gown Mecena ave te the Oo ‘ |My United Press Leased Wire mained of the Russian govern-| Kerensky, from the army tar OW a Inner pd ide, dota iy ge WIN, REPORT mental machinery. They demand-| where he is aiding in inveatial ed Ke ‘ me 261st battalion, had suggestion | Northern depot, where the » for the 738 men, of Seattle's sec-|train will stand “ ond contingent who will arrive here| Bert Swezea, marshal of the pa the $11,500,000,000 bond bill |My United Press Leased Wire jly. They insisted that Tschernoff, | ning the rehabilitation of the yesterday, and every man in Co. A, be down Second ave. to the ( House and senate conferees on rensky's removal immediate: ' of the Korniloft revolt, and in Thursday afternoon |rade, has arranged for a company NEW ; \ * WASHINGTON, Sept. 19— |the extreme radical who was for-/today issued a proclamation day thera ale Dan seranfed to «sonar [MISS GREENWOOD WORKS UP cred nty Tr repre | gabaanneyOR” into theo al ne tae tue eee a eee fring a suitcase ton, a company of marines and one | SHOW FOR STAR’S SMOKE FUND ]) $3'' bs presented tote Friday, | C18 Shiayards strike within | tade premier |to the committee on public The original orders forbid the|of sailors from Bremerton navy a “ee ureday and the house Fri 44 48 hours was indicated today in | Tacheidze Saves Day |formed at the time of Korn carrying of hand-baggage into the|yard, and 600 nay littamen @ Charlotte Greenwood and the principals of pi! elle put acd Sho a labor department telegram | President Tscheidze of the coun-| rebellion. He asked that they cantonment, but, according to the|from the Lake Washington train tthe “So Long Letty” Musical Comedy company ready ‘for the f @ from W. T. Boyce, special {cil alone prevented such action.| dissolve, their functions RaviRg lads already here, no opposition | ing station. Ye b 2 oe ? - ae sah ink ihe '® conciliator. | He counseled for adjustment | ceased to be a necessity. 9: was met by those who brought sult Children Bring Flowe will give a special vaudeville show at Metropoli- The conferees struck out the La Hie message said if the pres | Three times on Friday Kerensky | Answering former Foreign " cases, and most of the men who| In addition, Mayor Gill, mem tan theatre Friday noon. Follette amendment, fixing the rate ent attitude of leaders on both | arranged new ministries. Thrice | ter Tschernoff’s attacks on him, tf didn't. take luggage with them bers of the city counctl, the county y n. gee of Interest on two billion dollar sides does not change, an early |the Holsheviki forces arrogantly |premier also published, thru have since sent home for them. | Commissioners, and the members of @ All the proceeds will go to The Star’s “Our war saving certificates at 4 Der) settiement [a assured. Jrejected his selections |Rewspaper Voliana Roda ai “Tt is the only thing we have to|the district appeal board will also Boys i ‘4d . rear Henne tnpden, |. rhe view, that the Pacific Coast] a that all acts which Tschernoff ¢ keep our belongings in,” said W. F.|™arch, while the members of the Sess France” tobacco fund e fixed by Secretary McAdo shipyards’ strike will end shortly| The Bolsheviki are the unyield-| plained of were approved by @ bs - rill be | Various local boards wil - | Miss Greenwood and other members of her A compromise was reached on with wage increases to. the em-|iMe extreme radicals of Russia, “igh Graham. “And It probably will b 1 boards will head their sag erated tas Orgaaery’ 40 he em-)ing extreme radicals of Russia. |jority of the cabinet—of be! overnment | men i i i je amount allo concurred {in at the| They belie he versal Tschernoff was a member, beflds ipo sag = nee" | Boy Scouts will carry the flags of company have, at various times, been headliners pay advertising and other expenses States. shipping board of.|brotherhood of man. They disap-| A semi-official neve anal ithe allies in the processic on the Orpheum vaudeville circuit. This assures in connection with the sale of t prove of war because it is not a “i A corn-cob pipe was Timothy |the al in pr sion i clares all positions on the whole of Hirkes addition to the govern-| School children will supply the|| an entertainment extraordinary. F400 000 00 OTNREh ott wer cent fgg ctuurman Hurley of the board |fraternity of mankind: They insist /the Russian front are now @ va list of essential equipment.| flowers which will be strewn on r , authorized. One of 1 per cent lexpected to be able to announce} Upon immediate institution of all| maintained, and that ; ag ete ate cet eae \Recl are, in the peth ot the @ The songs and the acts will be flavored with Is to be allowed. | The house vill), settlement ax soon as the strik- [socialistic ideals. The party com-/front the Russian ppt. Pgs “It’s the only thing that tastes «loages men. Every school child local color and quip: ter tor one fourth h and the sen- | ers’ representatives accept the gov pie me radicals of the radicals |ing its newly conquered lines, food down here,” he said as been urged to strip the home I . ‘ ” . } jernment’s wage offer of Russia. Eee: its offensive. The boys also voted against siik|Sarden for the occasion and to @ Nothing from “So Long Letty” will be used If no acceptance is {mmediately | — sclared th codty | bring the blossoms to school to fill in. It’s all new stuff. received an effort will be made to wt ok sre tarpon net somos to nl oe] to lin. Ie’ all new stuf.” BAER DEMANDS S's": Se" GOW WRECKS TWO SINK dhe army doctors won't permit th The flower committee will gather | aha y Seas Gre: Feeery ry LLION MORE jon the basis of pay in effect at the | ee ees ene eases ae ote ce|| |The pice lo ball « dol. 287 Mi lt ncaa "hens | AUTOS NEAR TACOMA - an Wee\Reoens ave, corners, which | i nef negotiations for fina : Gere rortable shoes that wil! keep|the men will pase | @ Gallery seats, unreserved, are two-bits, first FOR FEDERAL ARMY | acivstment By Cnlted Preee, Leawed Wire oer | ” SUBMARINE WN in . . Tow gape : 4 Hurley was undecided early to- out the water 1 Kenneth Barker’s| Pupils and students of the|| come, first served. dvips r : S gittecing train Gerais {dea of the necessary |schools who have relatives among @ The show is guaranteed to last an hour—from STING Sept 19.—Becre-| 12%, mene his proposed flying | tipte a here tbAay perolting trates Eldred E. C. Ireland was strong|the drafted men will be excused . of War Baker today submitted| ‘00, 00 an Francisco. n War | collision be! utomobiles ; for several changes of soft shirts, |ffom school, while the others will 12 to 1 p. m.—but will probably last longer. taty of War Baker today subtiitted | savings certificates the senate al-|cosion between to. eutemobiite A. Be : eagle arena proses C i ; lowance of one-tenth of 1 per cent | #% : “White collars have no place in| take part in Appropriate OXOT ON O8 | As | 11)/1 101 416,000 additional estl-| way agreed. to, eetbad por cent {army camp, Wandering onto the py united ry he said. “Give us at the time the men entrain | a soldier's life, | WIN] Morrissey, on the other end of mates for the army. He explain: |pavement in the darkness last LONDON, a the imperative need of the mone ‘Sept. “ise Ane in bended kne-e-e— house provision of one-twentieth y time.” | To Read Wilson Message the soft ones eve i - A the line, every one w ork! |night, the animal stopped in front] American armed steamer prob The boys all seem to think| It 1s probable that President Wil-| rales gdb opt A AA's Hate aa ihtite cartetinenne waetite od it be included Jof a car driven by Lee Ells, The| ably sank a German pic that it will be some time before paiva pss te per oe get down on your : im dq |for ite premier ou Broadway $7,000,000,000 urgent defici |METAL WORKERS TO {cow was hurled to the opposite! in a spirited fight southeast of w be read in moat o' © schools. oN try It again mp. aker, ubi “4 e est side of 2 oadwe direc (Continued on Page 10) Phe -eomsmittes on lunches waate ni “ ‘Ump-de-dum-de | After more than ‘aw hour of the! cee" in su mitting the | side of the roadway directly in! the Shetlands, according to @ _——. ———— dum-de-deda, mates forecast a call for 600,000 | front of an automobile speeding in Centr: N di * more tobacco. Five hundred pack That's the way it goes. emer sort of work In the sextet an, fi h - . ews spatch from + ot aa - statis 8 ges of “smoking” are wanted and Hy a lot of pep.” (and the girls in {t are all pleasing | mor? 1H M “A aed eee ar |the opposite direction, driven by| Bergen today, quoting the »| , ad and o' ¥ 00) » sald “submiss D J ADVERTISING MANAGER'S = | more cigarets could be used to ad “Ladies, start on your leftfoot, |to the eye), Ronnville switched to these eatiniatas Jo necessary ie pre THE 8-HOUR DAY, ol aghedstcctan anual AL The \Avel fount aoa coordi: . “ " 16 Ope! ¢ other spec mer erican ste: y 3 DAILY TALK |vantage. If you want to help, get| and the men on thelr up-stage : » opening chorus, another spectal-| vag increased facilities for manu- An absolute refusal of or- " . Jing to the Central News aie vans |in touch with Jas Marmaduke, at| oot,” ‘“ It's al about Seattle and The facture and storage of ordnance; | ganized labor in the state to | Ford Carr Is Run jencountered a submarine eng ad the Ads Tod the Washington hotel “Ump-de-dum-de-de-da | ae and The| equipment for additional half mil-| handle or deal with lumber A in singing another merchantman ag Re e 8 Loday) The iunch baskets that will be “Ladies dance around the (Continued on page 10) lion men in anticipation of a call| out in “unfair” mills will re Over by an Auto)" point somewhere off the Shel Os Sees § distribut the men pass the| men while 1 count eight.” 2 @ for that number, and in securing| sult If the Central Labor coun. | my United Press Leased Wire lands. The American opened fire You'll find much of interest in| New shington hotel, will con-| “Once more, everybody, and \a supply of small arms ammunition| cil adopts the policy which a CHICAGO, Sept. 19.—A Ford | with her guns and smashed the them. tain “a real meal,” in addition to| g jot of zip.” Kibsée Mav Be for machine gun, rifle and pistol| committee of the metal trades Carr was run over by an auto: [roi one ot the U-boat Standard Furniture Co.....Page 2|*tch Sifts as the people desire to isses May be |practice for an army of 2,300,000."| WII! present Wednesday night. mobile today. | At this juncture, another submae kin © Pare g| make. Nace Bonnville, stage director of Auctioned Aj | Secretary Daniels 1s to submit The Metal Trades want the A policeman picked up the | 1+ saa Grote-Rankin Co...........Page 3 ages elgg Auctioned to Aid D ft wretiathond an |rine appeared and fired two tom Paget Mill Co 2 Page it So Long Let company, ‘ “ ‘5 additional navy estimates today rotherhood of Railway Train- victim. Ms |pedoes, Both missed, British des (it you have thought of ng, humming, dancing and Star Smoke Fund]! 0f the sum Baker asked, $10,-] men to refuse to operate trains “Any damage?” he asked, stroyers, attracted by the sound of etting a little chicken shouting before 12 principals of : 000,000 is for ordnance service, coy-| carrying 10-hour lumber and “Nothing but a busted lamp, | the shots ahd’ by wireless: calls, Aan nine ue wil ted this the musical comedy in which Char Will Morressy, the clever song | ering chiefly storage of ammuni-| the Teamsters’ union to refuse 1 guess,” replied Carr, rubbing |. oonded, arriving in time to er 5 snwood is the star, When a|f writer, who gained national fame |! tion, Forty million dollars is for} to haul it. Longshoremen will a bruised eye. the second submarine. Six of the ordnance supplies exclusive of am be requested to take action Carr is a dentist. munition, 750,000 is for ammu against handling it on the 4 | German crew were rescued, it Was declared. 4 ere otte Gre an ad of SPECIAL interest.) Kine reporter invaded the Metropol-|| as auctioneer at the Allied ba p etieeGreabeum .....Page tan theatre yesterday afternoon ar, in New York, when he sold aa "2 eee Pagan ring, and #o were|| W. K, Vanderbilt his collar for fe ‘The Rhodes Co Page He was iring, nition, $ 00 is for ammunt: | docks, sgt Oe: 4 Fraser-Paterson ..Page | WASHINGTON, Sept. 19.—More| those he was drilling in the intrica $1,000, promises to spring some | tion for target practice for an army| The action was taken at a meet WHO is THE MAN who t Pranic & Nolson........Page 7|American youthe’ whe will deel cies of a revival of the Florodora || startling surprises not on the] of 2,200,000. For manufacture of] ing of the executive comimittee of| AMERICAN STEAMER — a Bon Marche Page kaiserisin began moving to canton.| Sextet, which started so many|f regular program of the noon-} arms, $22,690,000 is asked for, and |the metal trades Tuesday night | AIDED AUTO VICTIM? 4 Waa best otterings of Beattle’a|ments today. heanties on the road to internation | hour vaudeville for The Star]/new equipment at the Rock Island| “This does not mean a genesal| 3 | I$ SUNK; NINE LOST ¥ ope egularly in The} Within the next five or six daya| al fame smoke fund Friday He may } arsenal $500,000, Engineer opera-| strike,” said A. EB, Miller, chairman| Mrs. M. R. Stone, 7226 Third ave. | best stores appear regula a ey the first big draft will be en 7 Writes New Verse auction off some kisses He | tions in the field require $86,000,000 | of the spectal committee empow-|N, B., 1s desirous of getting ac LONDON, Sept. 19.—The Amerte — a leamped, In- some communities! From Miss Greenwood, who has |} told us today that he thought) and engineer equipment $7,800,000, | ered to take the matter up with the| quainted with the gentlemen who/ can steamer Platuria was torpedoed, ~—— nnn thie will amount only to 25, per| written a new second verse In hon-|] thoxe the “So Long Letty” girls} Brig. Gen. Crozier and Brig. Gen. | unions involved. “It stmply means] helped her to her feet at the cor-/ and sunk with the loss of the caps | Black explained the urgency of the| that organized labor, which has|ner of First ave. and Pike st., Sep-/ tain and eight members of the crew, |requests 1s due to conditions not|been fought for years by the lum-|tember 4, between the hours of 4|the admiralty announced today, | apparent when regular estimates |ber interests, is about to turn thejand 5 p. m,, after she had been! Forty-five survivors from the Plas | [vere made, (Continued on page 10) run over by an automobile, lturia were rescued, ° THE FASTEST-GROWING NEWS |cent of the draft, in others to as|or of the vaudeville show which she|} might have to offer for the PAPER IN THE NORTHWEST | high as 45 per cent and her company will give at the|] smoke fund would induce lively |, Between 275,000 and 250,000 men}! Met Friday noon for The Star's to-|[ bidding. in all will go. bacco fund for the Sammies, to!