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Chance to Crack Local Autocrats—Buy Car Line Bond . Seattle has been long enough under the heels of the bankers’ and bond houses’ trust. The city has reduced the bonds to $50 denominations. Liberal terms can be arranged. , ; sat \ Now is the chance to assert the city’s independence of the moneyed barons who have ie WHY NOT RE-INVEST YOUR LIBERTY BOND? » hoping that the city carline would be unable to make ends tie By so doing, you not only help to crush the kaiser but also the local moneyed autoeracy! Seattle now has a chance to make the municipal line begin “somewhere and end some- j ues : a ; ; You can hit twice with a Liberty bond, or even with your receipts for a Liberty bond. where,” by extending it to Ballard. , It will take only $40,000 to do that. Only four days remain before the money must be subscribed. At the end of that time Judge | Calvin 8: Hall will have to be shown that the people are financially backing the proposition before he will permit the extension to be made. The professional bond buyers are against loaning this amount to the city because they are ALWAYS opposed to municipal ownership. They are always against any enterprise which gives the public a greater measure of independence and control. It is up to you to get in touch with Comptroller Harry Carroll in the city-county building But YOU, Mr. Citizen, it is to your interest to make the city line successful. Now is your | at once. cotmeiel é Opportunity. | It is YOUR move, Mr. Average Citizen. eI ra esol A cerenrarsis ete dann dle api pchososiussice chabeanpsnia spins od oolduol Iain Aida pie iunindaniocie cingineniscannnadiodin Ries A rAaaEA anna na AAA AAAARAAARAAARAAAAAAAAAAAAAA AANA TheSeattleStar 2%: THE GREATEST DAILY CIRCULATION OF ANY PAPER IN THE PACIFIC NORTHWEST ATTLE, WASH., MONDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1917. PRICE ONE CENT SED WIRE SERVIC RESS ASSOCIATION! VOLUME 19 SHB GERMAN ARRESTED HERE AFTER BLAS i WILSON ASKS LABOR TO HELP DEFEAT KAIS EXPLOSION AT ‘PEOPLE FLOCK KERENSKYIS F OREWARNED OF SON’S | FATE OABSTEEL PLANT TO BUY BONDS | LEADING ARMY ("sme Facute Pow of Fr slain Unies Stes Soli ‘President Sets Precedent to ALMOST FATAL FOR CITY LINE ON BOLSHEVIK! * Tell of Menace, k y Who Said “To Citizens Buy $9,650 Worth of Korniloff and Kaledines Join Shan ‘With Liberty Bonds,” 2 Bonds to Put Thru Him in Raliying Loyal Is Held Ballard Line Troops EAR PLANT MORE PHONE ORDERS ADVANCE ON CAPITAL! WAS SEEN jerm Determined to remove all ob- BY ED 1. KEEN | tf Velvet, "g ft m6 on stacles in the way of extension | United Preas Corre | ae a St ihe clty car line inte Ballard, || LONDON, Nev. 12-—England’ | . Olympic Steet Works, 151 Hor men and women began flocking | optimism of an ironing out of efore nion De egates e ten st., following an explosion to the county-cit, sey oon the Kuselan situation was cen | Nov. 9, which nearty barned to day morning to absorb t | tered on important events whieh a 009 open bond issue, which must dispatches todsy hinted were | g g : death his successor as foreman, 1. sold by Friday. eurtina 0h Meson, veer. | arges a a allroa was arrested shortly after noon Thirty people had filled out appll | wrested from Holsheviki controt Monday and is being held in the ‘cation blanks before noon. Thy) by the provisional government city jail, pending investigation; bought $9,650 worth of bonds Five fussan diplomats here h thorities. is jexchanged Liberty Bonds for the! president Rodziank oft ty bonds. Two of the! oon Korniloff _ Is Kaiser’sClub Over Labor of World and Asks Help to duma. | 1 Gen. Kaledines. | held on an open charge. is per cent i i revert buyers were from outside the city. read of the all ack troops, now | ihe toned in Verrath's. yenneaston. one from Bremerton and the other rercrted meeting at Moscow, would | Nov. §, follow. | from Tnsaquah. be able to table government. | 4 i deacsion that his plant| "I belleve that the entire insue | <', io diupateh dated atl rea id produce no steel coming up to| Will be gobbled up by tomorrow.” | soscow rday at 4p. m., and] oy ¢ standards and saying, | Councilman Erickson said received ay, declared there. we hell with the Liberty Bonds,” so Many Phon» one et to) Considerable street fighting in a BY GEORGE MARTIN } secret service ca ed Teepe ar = 2 Ag to yw progress there, and t the “pro United Press Correspondent § M ‘Tennant, 480T Maple wily. | t comptrolie: aru :| viaional troops were doing well.” rem » Se F - ‘ be succeeded Volrath, and was burned | called up Erickson by phone and told Samamey Power letidur BUFFALO, N. Y., Nov. 12.—President Wilson toe * « k of the ex . ith th t i i a ibty the first morning Adload (pe lle eae ° ‘Those 1n close touch with the fue | called upon American labor for full co-operation to ‘ ‘& componi , sian situation saw new hope o a ~ rae Mand silicon into the blast furnace He received a letter from Mari® icerensky'® revival of power. They | dames Gresham, First american Soldier Killed in France, Ready for Bat tle, and His Mother, Mrs. Alice Dodd | Preventing German domination of the industry and Volrath was seen running away |C. Moore, 1453 West 4th st believed the provisional government of the world. “countless resident Bre ‘a | lard, saying that song linn ah gp stairs BY MARIE BARNETT er Ly age. Rigeengeespliy owners of Ballard eagerly |‘ ni 2 ar typeledsonese | ; he had been hiding in the plant for pense aero tunity to buy the Ink. would be reformed in a strony | by United Press Leaned Wir Ina searing ad idress before the American Federati 7 4 ploston. awaited an opportuni o wt ne pin en Bact ev. 12 | my been put in an air ir compreasor up in a few hours Sa eee country, the pgesident declared that domination of labor ™ Balfour announced that} ae Sh 4 Ballard people we s | yond the knowledge of man, ye me « _ woe Ee Gnity Co terewatned roan poe rs of a 10 WIN KILLED IN REAR and industry of the world was one of the German dreams, © Petrograd the death of her son, James He pointed to the significance of the Berlin-to-Bagdad © thankful “for the long fight to put | 1 © the municipal car line on a paying “4 basis,” and added: “It will go on a “dor ; wr) b . > paying basis when Ballard gets an . even in the) Gresham, the first soldier of |railroad, which he said was constructed in order to “run @ ae emi NEN Se ae ION threat of force down the flank of the industrial und By ie in Prane 1 ” Tlie paelle of army Mo were jing of a half dozen other countrie: ; ty itself, eleme opportunity to patronize it 5. ‘ 6 ptrol office, awaiting an op | U*UTpers Sortenhy t. mal 10, London does not expect the Rol The third week of the tele. | Hy United Press Leased Wier | portunity to make their initial a . nhs ag n } . " . of Se rintted Press Leased Wire per cent payment Monday. Jack |sheviki to put up much of a fight.| not wighimere (0, Mrs. Dead. phone strike Monday found | SALIDA, Colo, Nov. 12— | The only way to obtain peace is to win the war, BERLIN, via London, Nov. 12. | Kelly was kept busy taking money ts Ey ee ciolie at loeiaee rod => wie ean” ak a the atriking operators and elec- | Three members of the 42nd | president declared. —Ten theusned Hallan sities Oe vtttete of the council, Mayor Ginl| Contest where the es arrayed| She signed his papers, for he tricians of Seattle confident Pep egg lage 2 aia Escorted by Samuel Gompers and ie trian advance in the Upper = and Corporation Counsel Caldwell Reviont th m were nearly equal tn — under nee. idk hia ears’ that the present tactics would probably 16 others were in- | Gee Whitman. Hing rtd ae “S| displaying itself in this country, he Piave valley, the war office de | hope that the issue will be absorbed — cn pi 2 eM ee ens le was one of the get oe - be sufficient to force # break jured when the second division Pechaesyo psa rir Sheaea branded “those who take justice into clared today. The troops found | by Tuesday, so the showing can be, ted go peo ct Biasyre ef i an in the company’s attitude and | of @ Denver & Rio Grande | *A\! i ar “The Beat thetr own hands” as unworthy repre a retreat barred near | made before Superior Judge Hall,|8ne uncertanly & wt Wn | One a the i al peor i | troop train crashed into the |D&nd pla Peter | atives of our democracy. 4 . that the bonds are sala as soon Various " — o a n First in France, Too aah . = wong ,: acelin de first division near here today. | Banner.” as they enterec | nt deapise and hate the pesca % 7 as possible. 0 — get _—s* jeerful atti:| He was in the first contingent tol ioe the strike pr teerstlet nih = The men killed were Sergeant rmany Had Piace in San the group of men the mob spirit ip After this showing is made, the y ion wa | France >, His risks in warfare J C, Preston, Private Fred P.| phe president digressed to r lew directed against. but, much as I hate and Pri-| Germany's situation before the war| them, I want to see justice done RERLIN, via London, Nov. 12 German-Austrian troops have reach nounced that the local strikers did pressed everywhere that Ker nskY | were an old thought to his mother Whitehouse, a music city will be able to rush the exten net pect any results from the < e busi otion-of Bal again drawn strength f nd ye ate G lexander nd . Py ed Feltre, on the left wing of the| sion pay - ay coanadtnn there | initia! defeat | goo ka Pe eee ee meeting of the federal mediation |)"te GUY B. Alexan band | and to condemn her for “beginning | them thru proper channels. Htalian positions slong the Piave,| ard. Wistmas German agents, with which the| jeoud” weer a hoard now sitting in San Frans) oy nroute to} ‘a: war:” 1 This reterence to the f. va office announced today ¥ . " ° n * own to " ae, Wap Cae obec neisting that any settlement do nd ugeeaigs PPRiigene hn ite tO) “Germany,” he said, “had a place! the 7 mobs prove ap ‘set sonal Those Who Bought "Em army in known t insisting that t some point in the east from Utah.!,, tne sun What more. did. she y for | was it that on @ certain morning ror each ¢ plause from the federation delegates, The president said he was glad to # © prot which would result would In a sprinkled ‘The list of bond purchasers Mon Officials of the road declared by United Press Leased Wire want? There was nothing in t : utmost to prevent ‘ probability originate in thin city. |, Crieials of the road dee bh ROME, Nov. 12—"On the Asi. | 24 follows Kerensky's forces while she was cating breakfast.|" . Delaney on Secret Mission [wreck jas probably due to a mix-| world of peace she did not already | get away from Washington for ® ward » BOND: something strange seemed to ente “a . p of signals and tha © was ile ago plateau and at Longarone Joe Smith, $400; Hf olutioniats. One dispatch egy yl ro 008 v{. Tustin announced that W. F. De ei ea ge ger have. while the enemy failed completely,” | Miidred Brodner, $50 cow told of ¢ troops mong the familiar surroundings Of lisney, representative of the Se-! lb "ts ote | “What she wanted was success by Because,” he said, “there are so the war office statement today [1190 Mrs Olas Paix to entrain for service agair the room, and her eyes and throat |arie unionists at the recent con Jauthority, not by achievement.” many people in Washington whe | get full come Erickson, $500, BG $500 Bolsheviki, who mutinied and her heart suddenly be |rerence in San Francisco, left the 10 SIGHE! This authority, the president said,! know what isn’t 80.” tempted to halt passage « dull lump in her breast Jetty last night on important secret “was to extend to domination of In nelusion, the president said: trains bearing their soldiers toward First to Break News |business, relative to the strike SEEK REC. LL OF | tabor.”” “I'm with you, if you're with me” A | i ograc the wenger first to in- ma aney would return to ning to the military situation, : Petrograd I was nger first in He na ney would return t Turning t 1 Ar , German Agente: Prema M ¢ of the late news| form her that her son James w attie Tuesday, and t the president said that t many sie With charges of German agents wnat Sporerncing ot tne inte news| term, hee shat ner Ri Bone 06 | SS nanccseetient promt ores) MA, MANNA QUUNMMID tee tar bee tee berms 0 \. being among. the delegates, insinua- railway postal and telegraph em-|ican soldier to stain the soil of | be made. dad she will have won all she star 7 : gated 9 Approximately 10,000 signatures| aq the war to win. He said the) tions that the “American Bolsheviki® said. Htewle, $100 Way, $1.00 manuel Qu $200 Girl, 16, Runs Away With the Other Man CHARLOTTE, Mich., Nov encourag a wad doe aii 6 Sh ployes, all government servants, bh France with his blood in land bat-| G. A. Van Schirtz, representative " . Pretty 1¢-year-old Nina Hal ildebrand switched from the Bolahe teatlk 4 | ea “gps tion had traveled [Of the Portland electricians, and De-| have been attached to the petitions | Berlin-Bagdad railroad was built pri-/are at work in it, and Samuel Gome this city is now the wife of H oert ‘Berg | Hewat. premonCes. 2 , , . not commercial| pers making his fight for ree George Newth, an express company | ecu thpeae, t10% the provisional government, and re-|to her ewifter than telegraph? ey explained to the strike com: | calling for the recall of Dr. Anna|™arily for military, not cc peg ak Ags president, on 0 war Sie é q ane tow fused to obe: sheviki censors , vo . y mother | mittee that the atrike was and 3 purposes ection, as president, On, % * fter a whirlwind courtship Don't you think any mother . Louise Strong from the schoo! board, . i slerk, after p Wireless dixpatches from Moscow | would be glad to have her boy the| Urged a continuance of the present . ‘ia The Road to Ruin form, the federation faced the most the committee announced Monday tussia, he said: “Any | important convention tn its 37 years pf five weeks, despite the fact that Military Ages Raised declared that the counter revolt| fret to give bie & marriage license to wed her was Speaking of F life for his country | strike methods ‘ . r “‘hipfe |aeainst the Bolsheviki was in a Mee us Coals ad asked her,| The rumor that the compan Only 5,000 names were necessary to |pody of free men which compounds | history “Mong Some og inde gr vd ire COPENHAGEN 2—-Ger-|throw of the pacifixts was only aled my glance to her eyes, ‘There | breakers was denied today by strike| A call was sent to people who still |its own destruction that a chief executive of the United glerk’s office and Ran has ad.| Many has exter serv of hour was no light in them. | leaders. have petitions out return them And the pacifists,” he added, “are | States has talked directly to the ma Rertieed for sale the household '* to men 4 na ~ same source aaserted that Wants Burial at Home Tacoma Stands Pat immediately to headquarters, 608 as fatuous as the Germans in Rus: tion's labor agents. hich to start housekeeping with calling those who heretofore oe 8 miles from Petro | Ah, God! It’s not my boy that’s Helen Holmes, representing the | Second ave., so they may be filed | sia | As the convention opened, Presi- ie have encaped service on account of | grad, had taken by Kerensky | gead?” whe cried, And then only two | Tacoma operators with the| With the elty comptroller Wednes My heart is with them, but my |dent A. A. Landon, of the Chamber e military unfitnes The army troops. Fo n of an all-Rus#dan| nore sentences | strike committ nd assured | day mind is against them. I want peace, of Commer n associate of How+ ready included a large number| organization to rescue the nation.| «Goa help me to endure this body that the Tacoma strikers but I know how to get it, and they |ard Coffin in Yuilding America’s the legal Umit of 45 years,| was also reported Will they bring his body home? | would remain behind Seattle thruout don't great air fl 12.—A small| on the ground that, altho nobody with Gen. Alexieff.| 1, her thand Head blithe athe | thie aertine I sent my friehd, Col. ‘House, | German a » could be mobilized, ff of the army, was re atest pence advocates ‘, ort 4 in | The relief committer announced ene 08 te Et if ‘ i S | ; German propagandists. may be pt, warned them against its in their midst, Py United Preas Leased Wire abov ground | above that a the navy de-| yet no require | handke é s wd today elief | discharge of a soldie ‘eaching tha ik " lying coneealed in an @ os a peace, bi oO see ho e can Dpartment was advised today lef | discharge of Idier reaching tiviki ti yi n 1 in an am went r the gradually growing. No leas than! 14 orien, a prisoner in the ace, but t how the war can) jecmen weopeeee a fpeamures were at once or lered Age wlance tc Salt ory tea CROaMEnT iva TENG Bel dew ib, baled aabowibed a be won. numbered among you,” he declared. sar —————| One dispatch from Petrograd de county stockade, shinned the board Later Muss ta'Weee They were in the British parlta- not the heroism and the history | from circles outside of the unions od that the Russian fleet, which : wall Sunday evening at 6:30 anal , 4 ment and the Italian and SME tailed that th fleet i rave for fila Bake | Reports of the wretched telephone | yi" ped Leh atone hd oa Turning to labor, he said ment and the Itallan and French appeared in Petrograd in time to) «ven he's a hero, and for hia sake | #ervice continue to pour into the La-|\ yawn Ly ee If we want to win, we must see |Chambers of deputies. ‘They had ought to be brave, he said, and ur « rus’ lo n is ment's defenders and make the Bol- |! 04® ¢ rap The county's trusty bloodhounds | oF ianor productivity, and let no one |!8 the case, why should they not be " was weeping. “Ryt I'm not a —_ lweve released and the © ned DI °$ sheviki coup certain, came from | "he was weeping one And tae | Were rel 1 and the escaped pris- | anda in the way of it. Not by the|{n our own lative bodies?" Helsingfors on forg instructions, |" mm oe S ' 2s ” ner was found under a He . " b hi America’s national efficiency, Lane v | boy im dead halt wink the hours. later, Power of government, but by the : vs The fact that a German fleet at 1 be 1 @hou » jours ater eric: don charged, has slumped 10 to 20 jn Resides hia mother and stepfa | late wale Gb strength of the American people | tadked Helsingtors last Friday or : ng WY, days. | > must see tha nor is yer cent sinc country e BY CARL D. GROAT niloff, only recently disgraced, andj iuturday, in too closely related to the | thet, Willlam Dodd, James Gresham iW CANADA 2 YEARS We must that labor is fr re nt since this country entered Sauted Preas Correspondent | with his life in Kerensky hands, |, 1 . 1 ig | ee two brothers and two sisters. | n doing its duty. We must see that the war : me today loomed up as the possible . fan nave’ a | Wiey ave beter able tO h them. | 2y United Press Leased Wire MEN CUT In Fi HT the things by which labor progress If this continues.” he declared, WASHINGTON, Nov, 12.— cael bd dual ebuniey that on get umcest a 1 trian the 4 Of loss ea/tab | ASKATOON Nov 12,-Leon are not block “Relgium will be a sideshow to what Fresh evidence that the Bolshe A ay foe viki revolt in Russia is collapsing | mit they and Russian officials ad are counting on Korniloff in the opinion of observers ans I that with Thomas #nright, | Trotsky, one of the ledders of the It is to that end that I have had) Germany will do to us. American of Pittsburg, and M. D. Hay, of | Bolsheviki revolt in Rus@ta, lived | WITH BERS so many pleasant conferences with | manhood will be digging in all the & © restore disc " - . a | here two years, spreading propagan " v a labér way from the Atlantic to Buffalo, ached the state department to and K line tor Jiscipline in Glidden, Ia, James Gresham forms James Morrison and L. S. Walker, hcifiamesinit medi the army. On Kerensky, they place one of an immortal trio aw the first | 4 for the fal democrats among | 419 xb Hill ave., sustained i et . Approves Conferences and La Follette and the other pac day. the burden of untangling the snarl THE POT CALLED THE KETTLE members of the American expedi Rusaians in Western Canada. — He rds It is not impossible to clear the | ifists will either go over to Ger Official messages, relayed thru | eq political fabric out of which Ie to ! in the Second grade |tonary force to give thelr li caused much worry to government |in the hands when they struggled | atmosphere and get down to busi | many's side or dig in so deep even Persia, say that Kerensky had emerge a stable government. While in yp Colored Orphans’ home t# #0 | hattle B officials, it is stated with two robbers who entered the | ness when both parties willing. a groundhog will not be able to le reached army headquarters, the embassy @as without official in-| black that the other boys in his | Trotsky was later arrested by im. | room of Mrs, Alice Quinn, 92 W. Rell We must insist that all factions gate them.” the uprising apps formation regarding (%™® rapid turn room ver aptly call him “Mid migration agents at Montreal, but | st. and demanded her money. A | come into each other's presence and ts to British Disaster foulld be “short lived.” of events, a optimistic | night.” He doesn’t resent the nick was re dat the intercession of | knife in the hands of one of the rob- | discuss the situation together, not i t . bers sent Walker to the city hos; ) He warned against — internal The mewage He noth feeling prevailed n name when he in a good humor Kerensky y hospi. | s ate . SR 3 r, as to Ker pre All along, offic have declared But one morning Midnight was peev- | By United I Leased Wire - — ——| tal, where he was attended, Morri We are of the same clay and spir-) Whansiings. | They might lead to F leading the army nat I ponitiv that the Bolsheviki could’ ed, and when natieater only & few SAN FRANCISCO ‘ov. 12. Meee Rs | 80" received a cut on the right el. /it. We can get together if we want poorderey piste Pye said, Halt ‘The Russian embassy still pinned not endure. Kerensky, it was admit-! shades lighter called him “Mid-| Three men were killed and ene was STAR WANT ADS bow, Detectives Hayden and Jones to in the common enterprise which ee ae 4 > : na wae. he de (te faith on the three “K's"-Ke ted, overbid his hand in letting night,” he quickly retorted Well, | Injured early today % a collision be- - . { | arrested Duke Deatherage, 34,4 short! is to release the spirit of the world phe one bo “ ery ° our flesh three ‘strong men of Russia. Kor-| ist colleagues go, labout half-past 11 yourself.” and Missin #t —_—_—_—————— i by Walker as one of the men, | Declaring that the mob spirit is | (Continued on page 7)