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ve ENTON GIVES GIANTS VICTORY “. TheSeattle Star =" EDITION WEATHER FORECAST: Cloudy on forny tonight and Thureday Moderate northwest- eo i The Greatest Daily Circulation of Any Paper in the Pacific Northwest | 2 ° 4 VOLUME 19 Gi:h* S353. "MEARNS SEAT TLE, WASH., WEDNESDAY, OCT. 10, 1917 PRICE ONE CENT fi°s2nis ; é b - 2 0) KAISER BACKS M’ADOO FLAYS % “THE SLAUGHTER OF THE INNOCENTS” _ TOR a of ih. Soli h —__—— oe ‘ 3. 64 PACIFISTS AND ca. ob +] SCORE BY INNINGS 000602 6 6006 6 Pleads for Liberty Loan Be- fore Three Fine Large SABOTAGE HERE..." tolen bases— ase bits- ‘eaver, Robertson. Three-base hite— Holke, Wea Sacrifice hi R to Herzog uck out—By Benton §; O’Leary as Reliable But Indiscreet Man to Help When the war a racy is won Stripes will be hearts of humanity thruout the world, and every tongue will prociaim it the banner of Jus tice and freedom! i t to Rariden, Jackson out, Bentom! o Felsch, Kanff safe a hard run. man, MoM Thus the righteous aim of American arms in the world war was translated by the sec retary of the United States treasury, Willlam Gibbs Me Adoo, in a ringing Liberty loan speech to nearly 5,000 Seattle people at the Arena, Tuesday night “Was there ever such a noble ed to Holke. G t center and stole Died out s Destroy Factories. By United Preas Leased Wire Direct to The Star WASHINGTON, Oct. 10.— Germany's general staff, in furtherance of its campaign of world domina- tion, sought in 1916 to have the Canadian Pacific rail- way wrecked at several points. Again it plotted sabotage in the United States and 404 insniring spects Canada, which would burn factories supplying munitions | "Ege, hes of war. Junder and sw These two new points in Germany’s ruthless system | ** - of intrigue were brought to light today by the state de- keep to this in ¢ . war te Teuton | war. et partment in correspondence forwarded to the 1 ie ae envoy Bernstorff in January, 1916. At the same time the department publish telegram Bernstorff sent his foreign office in Se ber 1916, declaring that the embargo confere hing to sway congress to the side of Germa “further support.” {cturetitme at thelr bearts in April! The first two messages show that the Irish traitor | iast. when, suddenty, there appear 5 Roger Casement provided the names of men who/*4s ould give information on the sabotage subject, includ-|-. ing Jeremiah O'Leary, Irish pro ipagandist whose name has appeared several times in recent exposes The German embassy was ordered to prov partis elfish interes darkness that abyese into whi nations were plunged [with the very talons of despeir) agine the rope Rariden to Holke, no error ed to Bchalk. Zimmerman flew to bits, no errors. any her to Holke. funds for Canadian Pac work and probably accom- above words be Plished its purpose, inasmuch as tunnels on that line = sane sett ea were wrecked early in 1916. pA Bo ne execs Berlin warned the ambassador that the embassy mu ast MA Herzog to Holke k. : to the nr ke So run not be compromised and Bernstorff informed the fc cite, Arena runs, no bits, mo Office there was no danger of hi . | out, Weaver to Ganéil. Hamam il szecatt e had under {tish victims of German alr rm ep Dulce.’ tie sea bi 3 intricate machinations he had unde Flays the Kalser z Isch runs, ove bit, 67m . The disclosures todav 1 MeAé - et igpte ? ver got 2 twobase Texae: - taustic reply President Wilson his bes kaiser's bloody . gut off second by Bente © September 29, 1916. O'Leary * pe and ins © world sik safe. Clcotte Samui . + vote and scor “ew yellow x president that he would not vote - ‘ <a> aa dent replied: ealize the lofty a ( car Ey Ee etand i “| would feel deeply mor vary in a’ ; eel a apres & body like you vote for me. ay the of making th < Dr. Shaw to Gpennte on Siamese Twins te: ll | Be at Carnival «= x cw shied safe f acy, be ac ; ‘ Chicego—J. Cellins ovt, Reriden to Holke. MeMullie: many disk A acle pose i oy! If you've Ww er to Holke. E. Collins got-an infield single along first a : oe ies BANDS! i _ Natatorts chson fegjed to, Selita No rasa, one hit, o Sczaa one = cirle, © .t For ’ sick ¢ ed States the | be ate L. take ace tt ‘The s ar's| * congre cape es : tite he Piney Paett, sae f Wm. Bas $294.16 ha any Other President Wilson t re — * Berlin. He was kn - That the message < : a impress e ¥ t however, reiterated that Fo pl one Steer’ on ” ‘The state department's announce ] Ethe nace : ie in ment onid: German propaganda at boc 1 get $4.10 worth eye rae “The secretary of state *s “REPRESENTATIVE OF and the go ment of the Us rege the follow! ne two telegrams fre GENERAL STAFF” States the end of ff ears, wi ae P Sa ge ie ei = CROWD GOES WILD Bernstorff in Jane vary ~ uncovered in ; “ - nuary 2 Secret. te niaew Lansien enate : . p 4 Genera! staff ene Mothe rs ne at = 5 BY H.C. HAMILTON getic action in reg re telerram from “U” Naval Stati yee , , siaices enact ne harman sf destruction of CS | Count I tortt to the foreign of { bes eitogo teagan girls i ther ; POLO GROUNDS, New York, |stand France and Great : nadian Pacific railway Se. D Was sent tr @d to walk a grease rg: Oct. 10.—Rube Benton, veteran | Were given a place in America’s eral points with a view Can waatas tee efthander, put the Giants sfeatest sporting event. The Gre plete a protracted interruption U. S. TAKES OVER bs als Lae a “ rok agent ao ie Pn ee the tumnae Ge of traffic , slipped off, one he when he shut out the and the Union Ji favors mers |S ee {5 OOAST VESSELS © wae bok The wore | ace on your side and is shortly T© = whose earlier fruitful ne . " sched: the ¢ Bd h hand stationed behing © turning, has been given instru: nr Hale can give ® e ». fen teal os Aes RRM Meet ped get ap tie tions. inform the military at t about t r + Om P nepabe fitted in the tache and provide the neces months ante | a, nicage, | weat with otis . As t ° ing ever ony erones 22 Million In Frisco ,.4* ‘ the |" ‘ZIMMERMAN Gr Catton Fees tonne Wie t . Fe ene 4 The second message was = 4 ee - ~ Bicone Sings With Band “January 22: For military tod ‘ t o the bleachers and attache. You can obtain = . pe < ha > we gran — ae a icut. © persons suitable ‘LIach”’ ears ‘ . . r " cloc Ong fore j tecare aw to parsons stbie OLEARY IS DEFIANT Hash” Jeered by 5 gas ces ‘saga tusae iron ‘ae| Sees ee ea United Stetes and Canada By United Preee Lenned Wire German P “ by e fir " tiers bore a leughing ‘ ee W YORK. Oct alae x risoners e the t | ero that weietal ohne esnetn : Mooarr ty . ¢ By United Freee Lenund Wire t e ke . aes Ma a hit oe after aap osep d ae 9 } 5 Oct f children "4 € state | Fietcher took on the ruz other well-caow Ave. Chicago Jr ges (Contir nas 3 a Giants wily Cheored ( rem vLeary, 16 Park 6 sa < idle \ ra n the ninth ir 3 s, headed by McGraw, dagen ox On podber oe ber ther KILLED BY ene CE PERE cx RT PO hard-earz nfield the field at 1970h a beolutely r: ec and dis me By United < tomand Wire : went for not were given & great reception Set. fie. 3 le retiahte, hut net a ‘ 8, Mich., Oct Dance, Folks. and en face slrewdy in tbetr wh * discreet. These per- structor H c sluge rdly more enthue eifr s elp Smoke Fund} ¢ n struck e comed than the Witte are indicated by Sir ‘ » Aid > - Casement & hine 2 x ppeared half am hour 4 In the United States, sab- ; ake Bt. ¢ I fr ® : iq ctage can be carried out in ev. = rn bo he ‘ er in > Giants J ed across the fo f ny Kavff and Heinie Zim ery king of factory for supply . ng era eaten tonne ing munitions of war. Railway a inate Mal oe hk ~ e ’ Par ce: ae ge gn Mom. ® | n, who were treated roughly not be touched 3 . ss erful thing ™ ae - eon be ar righ’ ham “Embassy must inno cir . ce: baa her es of r r practice, iB cumstances be compromised ie owever, are fully 26 . ee ae ee ret ave Pine st iercars sare ae ered. up Om ‘ie alae Similar precautions must be ects e ne . age’ Use Star Want Ade. " taken im regard to irish-pro x inane ws (Continued on pogo 1) ° ° a dikeaaaaanmamommanmmaanenaeen: . ores Se oy