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“The nation is now doing its bit; the city of Seattle is not.” Col. M. E. Saville safe for soldiers. This same Seattle resents any imputation that it is the one so declared in a statement at Tacoma. Seattle, he says, “contains a hotbed of laggard in patriotic devotion to the country. Seattle has again and again demon- treason.” The great big majority of people in. Seattle are heart and soul with strated as keen a patriotic spirit as any city of its size. Col. Saville’s charge of Maj. Gen. Greene and with Col. Saville in the effort to male this city clean and treason, almost directed at everyone in Seattle, is uncalled for. PLL EL LLL LLLP TheSeattleStar i. TH: GREATEST DAILY CIRCULATION OF ANY PAPER IN THE PACIFIC NORTHWEST nso daar pan reek 4 A VOLUME 19 EME MEAT WERE, sevice SEATTLE, WASH., FRIDAY, NOV, 9, 1917, PRICE ONE CENT Eyegenere wu eD PRESS ASSOCIATION KERENSKY HASN’T LOST RUSSIA: RRR een ____lt Makes a Difference pty Shepherd, Back From Europe, eSe te. SURE ow] A | omycaruNE ~=Says Loss of Petrograd — Caldwell Says People Can Ex- Bay Won't Be Vital Blow BY WM. G. SHEPHERD |dreds of thousands of Russian soldiers who will weleome. Seattle citizens may torn in their Liberty Honds for 6 per re pink « ok orrespondent Whe Arrived Today From Russia jany talk of peace. poentbers pepe ogee Hes yoo NEW YORK, Nov. 9.—If Kerensky succeeded in get-| If Lenine and Trotsky make a separate peace, it will line into Ballard ting away from Petrograd and establishing a government |@ separate peace for only a portion of the Russian ‘This plan was sanctioned by Cor at Moscow, I firmly believe he will be able to carry enough Which has been poisoned by the Lenine doctrines, : poration | sie grips Gof the army with him to keep up a semblance of war—and| _ Petrograd is very likely to fall, anyhow. The Germans pi ge |that is the best we can ask of Russia at this time. |will probably get Helsingfors within a short time and then The council, in special seasion There will be no civil war in Russia—aside, perhaps,|they will cut the Finnish railway, which connects Thursday afternoon, voted to tet the from some street fighting in Petrograd. with Sweden. But even if we have to say good-bye tered genes ape ni yao There are two kinds of soldiers in Russia—those who! Petrograd, this does not mean that Russia is gone. r. to sweep away. the are | Want to fight and those who don’t—and it is just as hard The thing that impresses me most on my arrival here a blocking t m |to get the latter to fight the former as it is to get them|—and particularly in view of the latest news from Russia— Open Subscription List to fight Germans. is that we of America will have to carry the load. It will” It was decided to open a subscrip | fall more and more heavily on us. a on Lat, in the comptrotier's office, CZAR MOBILIZED TOO MANY MEN AND where citizens can sign up for | JOB IS TO GET SOME BACK TO THEIR HOMES |IS ASTONISHED AT LIBERTY ALLOWED IN U. S. espe agree The ezar mobilized too many men. He put 20,000,000 TO GERMAN ALB AND SYMPATHIZERS ds may be ay enisnwelan jmen in uniform, The great problem facing Kerensky in| I am astonished after having been in all the warring Will Hasten Construction October was how to get some of these men back to their|countries of Europe to see the freedom with which German the lamue ia absorbed in one| homes. Every time there is a change in socialistic gov- aliens and sympathizers in the United States move about rior Judge Hall will re ernment in Petrograd the geographical area over which the ia perfect liberty. It was the Germans who poisoned and rentrictiot sexinat ex \incoming government has control is reduced until now the! paralyzed Russia. 4 tension of the line, into Ballard new alleged government of Russia which has replaced Ker- The greatest piece of diplomacy in the war was on the receipts of the line, which|@M8ky is governing only Petrograd alone. achieved by the German who first worked out the scheme _ will at last “end somewhere” and In Russia there are vast forces at work, quietly and|of permitting Lenine to pass thru Germany into Russia. go on @ paying basis joften in an underground way. But they are bringing evi- I was on the steamer Christianaford, en route from _ aperte Saxe oatimated that (he\dence together, As far as the Bolsheviki are concerned,|America to Russia, early last spring, when the f ee itee a day. It they onty |W@ May as well look the facts squarely in the face. authorities forcibly removed Leon Trotsky from)our wR CouNnTRY ANd BUT ‘og Sy tenet! Byes LI Ke THIS SURELY The average Russian soldier who does not want to fight |This was at Halifax. If he had been held indefinitely, hise nt = ae ee S Bolsheviki—not because of theories of socialism, but|tory might have been different in Russia. So also with! more than pay nen, and wi § ; P GOA Yt CHEERTULLY oe as Sere ‘Your. T ee es ties Ga because the Bolsheviki are against the war. Lenine. ¢ The cara will run from the heart If this Bolsheviki bog caper to be a peasant—then he is Both Trotsky and Lenine have been in New York. They 4 |of the Mallard business district, to/& double Bolsheviki and he not only is unwilling to fight,/have friends and sympathizers here yet—men who a a ' the city hall but unwilling to remain at the front. He wants to return jas they do about the war, and men who, if given the i armen arge adaue Maye ‘Seen. 98 a See, pa ey: his piece of land. |tunity will try to do the same things in the United The ™ containg the following - Lenine and Trotsky there are undoubtedly hun-|that they are doing in Russia. strict Wy Your Duty To TO BE SANDBAGGED increase balf that amount, Counetl man Brickson says, the line will “I pay herewith to the city comp. | 7 ‘ oe woterae'aertay te ces ss%| SPY TIPS OFF =| WOMEN LAST TO 5 7 cent of mid amount subscribed and] 5 ; lagree to pay the balance to the i. city comptroller of the city of Be | | attle as follows: Forty-five per] oUs | John Clancy, former road- cent on or before December 1, 1917, | | A house proprietor, will begin a | land the balance of 45 per cent on ) Monday, as the result of the | to be delivered upon payment in| | 5 ia state supreme court's recent | full of this subseription 2 \ decision, sustaining the super: | Violent dissatisfaction was ex- board so he could hurry away to) “It in agreed that upon my tail. |%¥ United Press Leased Wire By United Press Leased Wire 3 . 4 for court sentence and the de | pressed by the officials and the Buffalo convention ure to make the subsequent pay-| NEW YORK, Nov, 9.—That a PETROGRAD, Nov. 9.—Pet- Hy Unite | Press Leased Wire ] nial of a gar ? members “. the Street Car ‘One of the biggest things which | ments as hereta provided, the city! German spy had advance knowl rograd is almost normal today STOCKHOLM, Nov. 9.—Arrest of Premier , Clancy pleaded guilty and was’ Men's union Friday over we desired wan a us in the| may recover by an action at law] $ : ss 2 Fhe y SMTA Go" Say a fine of $300) cuden Mekaed down ‘Tousetag | working ecoations sol B| tee uabanee as igen ta@ camnte| edge of the sess a wlan with the new revolutionary gov of Russia was reported in messages received here 2 [nd serve a sentence of 20 days! night by the board of arbitra. shorter working a condi! tion ment raid on Hamburg-Ame ernment in full control and | No details were given of how the Bolsheviki succeeded | by the superior court, in October.| tion, headed by Dr. Suzzallo, tion which would A man tO) “it in agreed that the city coun-| ean line offices here was be- maintaining practically complete |apprehending the head of the provisional government, p | for having 29% quarts of beer and| covering salaries and working have s« ne with his family. We ei! may, by ordinance, Increase the| leved today, Attaches of the | order e ‘ | three pints of whisky at his | eonditions for employes of the didn’t get anything like this at an bond issue from $40,000 to auich| ine had thme to cart away sev- |_CbAnKe from Kerensky govern-| Ry United Press Leased Wire dows roadhouse, on August 29. Puget Sound Traction, Light & As for mediation, we consider! other mum not to exceed $125,000 |men to the Bolsheviki regime has yASHIN > Now ‘ye Ms A SE cistshed Win anos to the ot:| Foner Oo chines ae tas on te Td See ces ed eee eiei|'< erak este ‘tact Giemmeite | Von, sootenpuumed” without, bon WASHINGTON, Nov. 9.—The Russian embassy was before the 70 federal agents and | shed, ‘The Woman's Battalion ot tremendously encouraged by the United Press report from mnoerned, We're Ko July 26. The ‘An yet we have received no offi- boring man Is « municipal railway line from the . me court s He Bigher court sustained the decision cial nctification of the findings,” 1M to be good ports and continue! terminus aforesaid northward to ee pensesston Death charged by the old govern Petrograd that the Kerensky government was taking a Hie moved for a new trial then! Sroisined Sam Wallace, president of to work. We'r pleas to do any: the city imite Stee cael er ted bi ment with defense of the winter pal-/ stand against the Bolsheviki. and this action was denied this the unionists, “but from what we Ke ne Pee aeons $08 oF Jock Sommmintenton: ee. At the one of the safes complete rece pe alse la aig Spd ogy fon The embassy regarded as highly improbable the Stock- Ticsty Clerk F. F. Thomas to _ Peron hd “yet Abbot No Way to Enforce It cercial Club Yenclai Writay, (@ _ American | tropa’ transport whelmed by the Bolsheviki troops holm report that Kerensky had been arrested. sued committment papers Thurs| results of the arbitration 4 very Wallace pointed out one feature of pointing out that “in case the bonds! tery tne war Thin they said, would ane aced by enough guns to| “This Is the first direct report of ;——— = day night Teasers the settlement was the wording Of|5r. guinhie, there is nothing in the| a war in they said, would blow up the whole palace an encouraging nature we have had | the Bolshevikis’ platform is taken Up a First Time in Jail The findings are entirely too the agreement, which did not Pro action of the chamber (which | “Ause Internment of several ener For four hours the women, assist-| from Petrograd,” said Secr by the entire nation and the army at ; Deputy Sheriff Matt Starwich | vague, Nothing definite is explain. Vide for a means of forcing the igunched the legal move against the | ™ po SINE egy a ee ed by a few other troops loyal to kine, of the embaasy the front, officials admit there will Silent Clancy to the sheritts of-| atte, Notmine Cerne the poard| traction company to comply witl!| extension) to prevent the construc he offices today are being Pre. | Kerensky, bitterly fought off all ad: holm rumor must be conside 8 be little hope of Russia's active serve fice Friday, where Sheriff Stringer, fave failed in their promiae to meet the board's decision tian 6f ths Watiald ettemalon, oc pared fe a th of os ped io a vances, Then the cruiser Aurora | unauthentic and highly improbable.” | jce against Germany until the Slavs? upon Clancy's request, granted him ys and explain Sést what is what The only definite guarantee set! the objection was directed againat %* Custodian of alien prop was brought up the Neva and her Sookine said he was still without internal problems are settled defi until Monday to clear up some Woallace@toaste Duncan forth is in the case of extra men.”| the illegal use of public funds and | great uns trained on the official advices from the provisional nitely business previous to his going to| “we don't@lke the way James he said. “Extra men are assured Of not against the extension of the line) Everybody who has anything to|@F®. They were forced to give up| government, and that fact alone: Kerensky's hesitancy in applying! jail able sur mediator, handled our $89 ins 1 of $65 a mon into Ballard ne in laining that there is/the unequal struggle. gave the embassy concern the mailed fist to the extreme rad- “If it's got to be, it's got to interests. It like he wanted Union officials say a protest meet It was submitted by the bureau of a short in pennies. Nothing too The all Russian council announced The embassy re! ated that it was jcals js blamed for the present chat be, that’s all,” was all that Clanc duties on the (Continued on page 16) taxation small to take away from us today that Kerensky's last appear. | its belief the defection was purely said, as he appeared at the court a _ ——— | ance was at Catchina, near Petrograd, | local, and confined to the Petrograd oF gy . [on Wednesday, w the former pre. | soldiers’ workmen's council. A FINLAND Is FACING ‘ alone d i i 1 j j |micr addressed 6,000 soldier 4 | report of the re by two Cossac! Cincy tas averarea ie ome YU Yi, Yip! Red-Headed Maybelle Joins Sophie Tucker [Sst tan oct onh'cn We mt'ts“Ses'tke"swstseent” WINTER OF FAMINE time and again, courthouse ¥'to get rid taches to answer for some trograd government's order does not tmpair ; ri a ae the 1 f ’ H H i 7 President Trotsky, of the Petro. Kerensky's authority seriously, stat-| Staff Correspondent infringement of the law, but this t 0 a aret O t r e u aident. Trotsky; of the Petto ensky's 0 eriously, 14 Correspo e ie the firgt time ho has been un In Di 1qnl nig 0 mo TG | erna°toviet, stated that the new re. | ed the embassy COPENHAGEN, Nov. 9.—Fime . by cime proposed to 1) members o ; . erica re e land's position is desperate and her 7 fable to escape a jail sentence Lae ace Bs sie pm ia stnitaiiie ilk stata «cob AlaaIRN eal i gan “ate tie gime proposed to try all members of Greater American war measures Clancy was in the saloon bust TIME—Tonight, beginning at 11 ‘ conse ? ue Kiet luxe ome 2s mf 4 _ are an rie hee ee the Kerensky government, on the | and deep anxiety over all Russia’s Outlook hopeless, according to an ape ae n na en 28 ors inw . who inspl | 9 - vaoerpees a Hmeedee retrograd Fevolt | peal ve: Preaid r mess, 4 race track man and road treet the: Moc Pilitagen kil Pal-| show, haa ates clentiax affaies ter (om that they were conspirators | attitude toward the Petrograd revolt peal sent President Wilson today by CE—Butier Hotel cafe Tucker, May Olga Marvig, June Edwards, of the Moore theatre; Winifred Gilraine and i five dancing maids, of Pan tage e Korniloff revolt. were the principal official develop: Prof. Wendt. The whole nation, he Kerensky's excape from the Maxi-|ments here today from Kerensky’s | declared, approaches the winter in & malists was due to the fact that he deposition and flight. Russta was of- | state of famine. left Petrograd on Wednesday for rded as thru with offen- house keeper. Recently he ran the me ly al 3 ace Hip theatres, besides “Tiny” | the past. # ve dance hall on ashington si Burnett and other orchestra mem: | ready rain al weeks, having al 42,000 for the tobacco bers. fund in other cities. An she says, e aid it befo nd pear “he hasn't much time to “du knit 4 “ , ! We've said it befor nd it'll bear By rs the front. The former premier had ting against Germany for repetition: The cabaret will be the ting.” So “the y rden of Rag! anticipated a clash with the {some time. best of its kind Seattle has ever en time. a why on and her . Bolshevik! and had detached a num Official hope that the situation is By United Press Leased Wire ber of units to come to the capital. | not as bad as the Maximalist reports) LONDON, Nov. §.--Turkish troops He was route to meet these from Petrograd painted it, is based are retiring toward Hebron, approx troops when he received word of, on the absence of joyed either in cafe or theatre, boys, the Jazz band, are doing what That's saying a mouthful, but it's they for the smoke fund. the truth, as Bert Baker of the And ht's show ts the biggest ney've gotten Up ye 4 emands for a sep- imately 24 miles south of Jerusalem, old Du Kane, Frank West hg nga iidaighe pus wet) gate arene tithe Bolsheviki success and fied to- arate peace and Kerensky’s strength as the British advance, an offictal ‘ phall and Billy Tower, of the ae Teenmnives Rt Che: tities, AANA) oad. : | Ward Moscow outside of Petr However, if statement said today Magee the th Rural ing vaudeville houses in town are The Smolny institute, adopted as Bight Pp Hip among the attractions, namely ~~ headquarters by the new govern phie Tucker and her Jazz band ¢ y ; the Moore, Harry Jolson of the Pan: |{ Buy Tickets at ment, presented a scene of extraor BENE! dinary animation today aa the new What Russian Factions Stand For 1T—Star smoke fund for BY WILLIAM PHI ) United Press Corresapo the t in France tages, and the Rural Elght of t ; 6 Yacag: {| officials bent to their tasks. Nico. tion IN FLANDE jov. 9—Crown person (§ al reserved acts are giving their services free Moore theatre ed with cheers by his followers igor eoregpeeior tg « ees aistrity to of riches ince Rupprecht, of Hevaria, has boxes, se xix to ten per for the patriotic ca to swell The Rutler hotel iy orders were issued to the pa as megan i “phos 1 gee 2 fot yet recovered from the tre ons, may be obtained at the Star tobacco fund for the boys who Green's Cigar store, 1406 3rd § ps today, and the “Red” solders sagt Bret tant heal wee ear the mh dexres; Wein mendous punch just administered Butler for $10.) are now in the t ave expected promptly to execute rg rad eater prgpisaiotsadat reat Yaa (ae agihin tech *) by British troops in the capture This arrang nt United Cigar store, 614 " to the Maximalist program the demand for internationalism, of Passchendaele There have! There'll 1 hot time in the old ble by the courtesy of Martin Beck | Gunst Cigar c {| The soviet's military committee to- beothérheed of man, no ware, mo armies, Re navies. Thy lanes \ f Te ke counter attacks to date. town t it when the Sophie of the Orpheum Vaudeville circuit Sprin, {| day decided to imprison Gen, Kornil thing to them in the United States are the I W. Wes. Furey Apparently Tuesday's w left the Tucker jazz cabaret and dance gets Carl Reiter, manager of the Moore;|) Spring C ) off and others not in sympathy with has grew. Mp ance is Beane roveren. 9en me i leaders formerly resided in the United Socialist—K. cialist ideals, ut ) Spring the Butler ca Joe Muller, manager of the Palace } its progr { Hip, and Ed Milne, manager of the { Keiter & Rernbaum Cigar store, )! peter Pantages m in the fortress of St enemy to grogey. into full swing at y ohe Paul From d%cuments on captured of tonight, continuing thence ficers, however, it was learned to m nt and on and on ensky's party, Subscribers to general, $0- gnizing the necessity of a change not antagonistic to occasional use of anti anc f ‘ , © ‘ > iga , made gradually 4indenburg has issued orders that If ther ere doubt before as Only @ limited numbe of ts r & Hernbaum Cigar store, ) + must have Passchendacle back, to just ho arm a little affair it's will be sold. So get In early, The { nd ave JITNEY LAW UPHELD socialist means eater reform. i y v i Compliance with counter attack going to be, Maybelle Darrell and teafe will accom from 500 to|) Pursley’x Cigar store, 1120 2nd Socialist: — Party best typified by Prof. Paul N h overthrew the ezar, They are the bull moose party 600, T off and Prince Ivoff, two of the leaders in the rew crowd will ren cabaret » dancing for the |) ave. by United Press Leased Wire tx, Toy |? Sim's Cigar store, 400 Union st OLYMPIA, Nov. 9%—The supreme orders was expected soon. Mean. ber red—beg pardon—auburn hair time the confidently #nd Bill wer ax an accomplice, anadians Mrning in the have 4. that } f balloons will be distributed thru the F. N. Kelley Cigar store, 919 urt has refused to restrain prose: workers of Russia, 7 E mamas etree For Tower and courtesy of A. Cheshire Mitchell, the |} 2nd ave cutions of jitney menafor ating There are scores of other minor parties in Russia, all 1 u “Ai . . n oy ts (a — - are billed the Moor F Maybe! Darrel Butler hotel man A gala affair Ray L, 1yea «Cigar = stoge. without state bonds, thus knocking of these, and in i minimatis: ° Have you something tof’ lsh “food They’ sail ni is planned, « » enough good |) 1116 2nd s out the second attempt of jitney aries as Russia's democracy now permits), and soldiers’ ewap? Use Star Want Ads. got 4 nut act that’s every bit as| Tower and Darrell are the extralin France 1 joy the bit,) Brown & Hulen Billiard parlor. §/ men to run independent of state re. parties §00d us it's cracked up to be j added attractions to the long list of in France might also enjoy the biti JL seks aes a n)) duirements, i 2

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