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Sa, TheSeattle Star | THE GREATEST DAILY CIRCULATION OF ANY PAPER IN THE PACIFIC NORTHWEST probably rain rite NIGHT EDITION WEATHER FORECAST Tonight and Frt- moderate southeasterly VOLUME 19 ites VARSOCTATIONS SEATTLE, WASH., THURSDAY, NOV. 8, 1917. PRICE ONE CENT f*scrnise 26 ACTORS WILL | | JOIN SOPHIE IN JAZZ GABARET Jolson and Gilraine Dancers, | Pantages, Rural 8, Palace Hip, and Moore Acts SMOKE FUND BENEFIT ° 4) S. SHIP SUNK p BY DIVER WITH ) LOSS OF 4 LIVES: Rochester, First . U-Boat Zone, Torpedoed; 13 ‘Are Missing and 31 Survi- vors Reach Port. By Unite | Pres Leased Wire LONDON, Nov. 8.—Torpedoing of the American steamer Rochester was formally announced by the admiralty today. Four of those aboard were killed and the second mate and 13 others are missing, it was stated. Thirty-one survivors have been landed at Buncrana and Rossport. The American vessel was struck on Fri- ea wear CABARET PROGRAM ucker, ragtime queen, phie's band ' Quick Peace of Lands. Premier Kerensky Bolsheviki—or immediate sumed possession of Petrog Three Cossack ministers have been arrested. At last reports, way he gets the laughs out of folks, but he's a pretty good little old stage manager Plans were being organized " Thursday for an appeal to the public to absorb $40,000 in six per cent city bonds, with which to rush completion of the city car line into Ballard. Corporation Counsel Caldwell and Councilman Erickson went into conference to draft a reso- Jution which will provide for a subscription list to be placed in the city comptroller’s office government non-existant, jover the government news This may be presumed jchannel, GEN.GREENE WITHHOLDS BAN AS GILL STARTS TO CURB VICE ‘COAST SKIPPER WAS | ROCHESTER CAPTAIN _SAN FRANCISCO &—Capt for com Three Theatres doin and give eleme ig Koheritz Medical treatment of immoral the dag Sa” tale aa ta coy Mabe! = official advices on the situation. j Sosa * shine: 3 saargpgs Gifs clean-up — artin control of all means of : straining « ex pond ed $50 of little significance a 1 sets fiend King : atmos ype If the Kerensky lang to ree “Ta « ruling vice « 4 Lu to eight days in jai and!OVerthrown, there would be tne — : , og Sone? leis : thority to report to the ‘ a have organized. And if the i NEW LIBERTY LOAN satinfied th ‘There ian’t any arrentec mber 6, w jwith the proclamations, “: SAMMIES BRING IN foundness of Sphek i “7 ~ TKILLED WHEN IN JANUARY ISN'T money in the bon el FIRST PRISONERS i Beesoteen a ‘ADOO NEW YORK cased Wire fil be in will be in (Continued on page 10) pez Whether the Bolsheviki, seized the wireless and took agency, communication, government embassy radicals claiming success in it is likely tha trom Kerensky’s representatives until they have regained control of the see of rn ge: |BOLSHEVIKI SEIZE CABLES IN PLOT TO MAKE PEA ‘Leon Trotsky, ex-New > _ Yorker, Leads in Plan for” and Division ad and issued a proclama- announced they would the Bolsheviki, headed by Leon resident, were in possession Part of the information as to the situation in Petro= Under ordinary conditions, the wireless is controlled and dispatches thus handled are” co ° . Jay and sunk. cial Wasilak' dnbarha a |Trotsky, a former New York 4, Tie steamahip Rochester, sunk by| © [ogulet ete oo the Moers jof the cable and telegraph lines out of Petrograd. that, with the Orleans, first braved stage . — tells the aud } the utmarine sone efter, Germ | Mar ae ceikene sale i |grad reached London by cable and part by wireless. es AR BONDS ‘ « of the Kerr &. & Co too. f r was PT ay we've got the goods on by the government. a He's not only regular, in the sent thru a semi-official news agency in declaring the provincial is not clear. to be the case. In event ithe Kerensky officials retained their control of this néws the advices concerning the situation reachi |! ondon by wireless might be considered as semi-official | 9 added weight to the claims of the radical) he Russian embassy in Washington was without With the Bolsheviki this fact is has actually been no one of recognized au- until the Bolsheviki revolt is still in progress, advance thru their it nothing might be heard “Lee BOLSHEVIKI CLAIM COLLAPSE OF extension x ' ay : t Will Pay Fine Returns r Pee p 1 ‘ a te GERMAN EDITOR IS * ES that amc na “pe ni ? ps Seepage m o KER fine, soun It Chie Reckir NEW VORK, Nov. &—Six a 7 an pepe will at 1s our » WELD IN PORTLAND; ; : ; eo mayor.) women and one man were ary M At now it original . € slater the) bared under tons of ruins to ney 4 eng fOr) By Unite sx Leased Wire complished, except to assert tha fought, ° a ” yr oh story brick building in Brook | aaaes deminsiion in taeeia em | hd Corcnd tt fought for 2 ORTLAN 8.—Max Lucke, | 1" tess lyn collapsed ATTORNEY FARMER | Wednesday evening had not ex All the news from Russia today system that the and = Deutache Early this afternoon five ' | tended beyond the city ti ro- | was one-sided—the only version be interests first a presiden it overed. The WANTS PORT PLACE ati ing that of the revolting Bolshevikl, to serve them re 1 out, with the over due to their control of all means of “The lega 1 M. Farmer ‘ patches were delayed. communication on be London had been prepared for am ‘ LONDON, Nov. &8—The rmed outbreak following Kerensky's ers, in coninel » Six Months will tb no question as to quire, a : } elared. flay pacifist enemies. waiting ement, r votive mea were to be ad yesterday, ures of suppres d against his eagerly the Kerensky ver- : business on a permanent basis.” — | Russian officials emphasized that) rt «FRENCH TAKE 120 I land to the peasants, was the revolt is entirely 1. affecting _ GERMAN women and » Consumers’ league rally for| declared i Re capital pace s IN RAID r woldiers, made | Pui! eA tiie tic service will be held Friday} No yn wax made in dis . oe I d Wire nah Rony by oon, November 9, at the resi-| patches elved here of fighting, | Srength. due to t ’ that they © of Mra. 1 W. Clark, 1050 Kil | but it was feared that one a . examina Diels ann: Music will be provided | streets of Petrograd have been dyed = jail = Alita Drew Eames ar pod from stru) x The Altruistic club will meet at hands of t | ‘Are you looking for scr Matheus, benides 3 the home of Mrs. Josephine Gid: t It, or . ft are expected to Live? Read star W orchestra, which will be in dings, 1318 Franklin st, Nov. 14, ag 1 O'clock the First United funeral. BY J. Ww PE Here Lie ted Preas Corre ‘ at t b t “Ye ou 1 facing | State to Fall on | Their rumbling caissons halt ag . } loft 1 hard desperate Fr for Liberty and | ed, their ranks parted, and, iy 2 stheae. ; wit 1 og t a ve rt e n fist ting | J | at salute, the Am ans on ia ne. bk setae: 1 . 1 ¥ n or the remains ad Kodspe (Delayed). —Am fi mark t t r wn ehi The general hesitate ssersby will uncover their | ~~ Db cent men sent a on | heads to their graves; men of er with the . whistling over to > at ker b aid | coffins and heart visiting the battlefield will fought and ¢ Then the battery went or day an the farewell voll k he t d before th | go out of = thelr way to bring p who saw the simple It is grim, mage bod ey ; burial of nerica's first bier ‘and — Private to them,” he con their tribute of respect and grat | win ever, f fet 3e os it was with no. ght of fron nd he turned to th famides should itude ui the rain drizzled dis the dead they had passed na 2 and Private Ha a to learn of their | i ate Mnright Private mally. The detonation of ex these same sartillerymen hours | tened further face the Gre Private Hay-—in the | ploding shells and the shriek of later swung hustling into the 4 imple ffin of France ask that the name of Kr i shaies yous | ota passing thru the air valley, where their camp was lo pi name of Vrancq, I bid ortal remaing of these young Me te receive our souls. | nd ihe f nlitars redulétn cated and with. baht yelps wr rhe th of ¢ t with us fore arewe fatter merican arti omed themselves back home fired hot by @ squad and with | country and took your | tombs: | fives crashed the final volley of duty at the front,;met the | Witty litle French school chil | ’ Last Salute to America’s First Battle Victims in France Was Broadside at Boches dren, stiff and starched up in their best bib and tucker, stood in martial array to welcome les ricans back, Their tiny joyfully to the sa- little girl hung @ wers on the grim gun that fired the an shell over the muzzle of th first Then she distributed poslensth the gun crew of that weapon, Of the six men of that crew, two are from South Bend, Ind, and there is one h from St. Paul, Chic Cincinnal. and See Francisevo, Officials here are + has been overthrown and the- advocates—have as-— tion favoring Russia’s making peace, according to ad= a vices from Petrograd today. regiments accept no orders from the Kerensky government, thesé same dispatches asserted, and some of the government aut