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ff Buy in the nearest market. Always a good rule, today it is a war necessity. | Help conserve the transportation facilities. Consume things that do not require long distance | shipment. _And you'll not only help the | nation in _war, but maybe you ml acquire a mighty fine habit, war or peace. Patronizing local industries now is truly patriotic. —_— — @ TheSeattleStar 3% rn . . a7 EY , - WEATHER ronnmeas night fair, Meturdey THE GREATEST DAILY CIRCULATION OF ANY PAPER IN THE PACIFIC NORTHW y probably fair; in VOLUME 19 tN BASED WIRE SERVICE PR ASSOCIATIONS ATTLE, WASH., FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1917. PRICE ONE CENT yegarhere UNION TO WIN Agreement Sawn Up in San Francisco Awaits Word From Here | GES WILL BE RAISED) wa Tuer ov comasson TAKEN IN’ RAID BY NORTHCLIFFE icy FOR POLIGE With Criticism Vote of Five THREE TO BE ELECTED aaa Beattie voters will be asked Sensational Developments 4 BY ED L. KE to go to the ballot box in March SNe —tart | fini ative neice | =~ May Follow Their Cap- re Northeliffe has again jarred | administration from the duties Es Settlement of Seattle's tele- England to wakefulness. ! of mayor | t b M . lit li ‘ Phone operators’ strike thru ree | His letter to Premier Lioyd| 470s action ro (eh aiggh ride ure VY lil ary o11Cce, ae egnition of the operators’ union | George, severely criticising the pres | Caigwell was inatr to prepare | Staff Correspondent a was believed imminent Friday. | ent government, and declaring that a resolution for t san thn pao “AMP LEWIS, American Lake, Nov. 16.— Foufe amendment. as alleged I. W. W. were arrested last night in a raid” 1 be Conducted by the military police officers on a bunk™ unless there in swift improvement in| putting the matter | British methods, the United States rill re management of a the war, created the Reports from San Francisco that Secretary of Labor Wilson and his mediation board have | ton, which wil won from officials of the Pacific ical mtir since the North ounci! Pres house of the Hurley-Mason Co., builders of the cams Telephone and Telegraph Co. an | | cliffe munitions cam; means it tonment ‘ Today's newspapers unanimously 1 : sepa fuses Colgan | Feaumed dincuasion of the interallied| May Bring Outsider A mass of incriminating documents, including papers” — Mrs, Housewife, when you call on the baker, insist ketting your bread in the above-stzed loaves, /Counci! plan, as ined by Lloyd se plan ts establish an! Which milita 2 7) e ef the hello girls to organise, By standardising the loaves the U. 8. food administration proposed to reduce bread prices, as well as con- | Georse & result of the North tive commission ‘ itary police say prove that the bunkhouse was one os Pemgmaca up by local | serve wheat, fate and sugar, Bakers are asked to make only four sizes, loaves weighing four pounds, two| ‘liffe Hac Saad ony reece penaeruscen te a nest of violent ag gitatfon, was seized. ; o rounds, pound an nlf and one Sach loaf Chgrpety Py . a 4. | Pevived the kering evidences of a ally absolute cont ‘ , @ned California strike wi &nd the Northwest strike poss The Spectator suggest t ®round the chief w first lord. of the a4-| Of police tr $5,000 an- |from radical pub lications. e all been drawn up oa ne Se ==: 5,000 MEXICANS DIE IN BATTLE <2. 2 = 2 ey snore nee €0 advi . of the agree Inter of blockade or the Jo ee " ies tna been held ep. counting. <2 } Geddes is : Sanat of bunt The. civil suryies sonttatenten |Pued at the ‘bank scl poses in tog evening and asked. ther the arrival of delegates from news, while Cecil represents the po-| Would control the employment of permission to stay during the night. Se. on, eee ee Permission was granted, and late|a signal the doors were thrown fhe Northwest, or telegraphic Zapata and Diaz Forces Trap Carranzista Troops in Mountains iticu ‘interes «i 4 photographs idea of the relative aizes of the future bakers’ loaves power private and confidential Cortenptamalen and od Wroval from Seattle Declines Air Post but the commissioners would pos- | Ban Francisco advices assert | 5¥ United Press Leased Wire | thrown by a coalition of the various | farrion at Chihuahua City, which) m | wens power to discharge them. in the evening they gained the con+|and the offenders were placed ; ” Northeliffe dectined to head the | “*? fidence of the workers who were in| arrest. kd mediators sustained Medi EL PASO, Nov. 16—A force | factions, who have about 40,000 men| cannot be withdrawn for fear of a I wart to see some system } : iM comersra oe te | ork * ; unéet is Paci any. bandit attack new air ministry in the Liocyd Georre | agopted,” said Fitaderald, ‘that | the bunkhouse and engrossed them) It is said that further arrests will nition of the girls’ union. It tne Viluivehrece etadk. cash oyin-|,, It #8 believed here that the vil-| “tbinet: He declared he fei he could | wii permit Seattle to elect ita|' conversation follow, and it is probable that the: SE deride, Soweivkc, @hecher| coe Se Sint et Stareien, Mez- ees which captured Odn'| iatas will attack Chihuahua after | 40 better work “if I maintain my 1n-| iayors without having to worry |, Many of the men cursed President | raid lastnight will be the nition ta te be lonmnedinte or| $O% against Zapate and Fellt [A Welnenday are today reported taing Juares. Cen. Francisco Mur ndence and am not ikeed BY & atour how the police problem wiil| V/l#on and the flag, and made vio-| several to be made by the < _ Diaz forces, has been trapped in moving on Ju rig : ores. | euia, district Carranza qiilltary 'o¥alty that I do not feel towards the 1. handed lent remarks, say thelr cayfors. authorities in an effort to break = the war i . & mountain pass and practically leading a smal! detac henent of BOv" commander, has gone to the South | Whole of your administration May Elect at Once A cordon of military police was| the ring of spies that is known to Tt was Dy serra in eon — annihilated with machine guns, Oe wae ~ 1 t with his large force of government; Coming on the heels of a threaten If possible, the charter amend- | ‘Town about the bunkhouse, and at operating in the vicin’ y ator ould ce east of un and is retreat t 4 t ,7 : 4 = pa pemertnalal ” according to code messages re | SASt Of JU oat n tre leaving the city poorly gar | ing crisis, grow out the dis ent will provide for eléction of nly vial . ceived here today by American r od and practically defenselena.| pleasure expressed © Lieyd | the issions at the same time The Seattle strike committee an | mining companies from their Greatest excitement prevails in Still other reporte received here | George's speech in Paria, the attack the proposition ts voted +d Rounced this morning that they bad) agents in the interior. Juares over the prospect of an at- declare that Villa would attack Chi- of Northcliffe created a situation j¢ it in adopted, the new machinery Avoided naming a delegate to Saz B it a . ent tack by the bandit force. The pres huahua City firet and that he is that promises heated debate in com- atndh: ipmiitch ‘ Francisco, pending the arrival of Confirmation from government ta bs t pegs om tag de \| sources, at Mexico City 1s also|ent garrison numbers lees than 400, now leading his force, with the ex-|mone and certainly a possible shake-| jay and cost of ae hag BOCHE RAID WITH CANNON Fi consider the Eeeeeese explanation ef the eant | ine men, and the city would be at the ception of a «mall garrison left at|up in the war cabinet in. canal ee edhe Raptr page dtased mediators | “The Carranza government is in mercy of the Villa forces in case of Ojinaga thru La Mula pass toward! Lauds Work of United States | proposed charter amendment Tues- eg ydhaneohey panel neo |imminent danger of being over-| an attack. as there ix only email Chihuahua City _____ | Northentte lauded the work of the| day, December 4 BY J. W. PEGLER United States and Canada, but de Dr. M. A. Matthews is known to | clared at he had had personal ex pe in fave « the commission United Frese Correspondent NO COAL PRICES CITY IS VICTOR %8:S.KANSAS CITY FORD TQ JOIN =22ESRe S mony SE SSS “AMERICAN” HELD neapquaRveRs, range, IS REPORTED LOST wnsurship was still being misused, | take up the matter: It wer pisses | NOV: 16.—American artillerymen planted a roaring nd } conse: By United Press Leased Wire | and that “men in various positions | holed. He reproposed it recently Tage Of shells over the front of trenches held by Ameéfie WASHINGTON, Nov 6—The| ' 1 ef authority, who should have been | in a speech b lore the Muni pt authority, whe should pave pean | i einer ine Municipal can infantrymen early Thursday and defeated Germ M. th K Sa tees American steamer Kansas City is ih eome cused elevated . pla ans for a rd uid. lembers of the King county fue believed to have been lost at mea, the winks taetee Maeeied. to -endvally te | ae Seem res ‘iy ps : é sds Yowmtie'eae 8) GAR EXTENSION sotczcnccccvce: SHIP BUILDING 532% Srccou s BAR COMMITTEE TO | Fighting activity along the “American Front! i dar estuhdy Pests; in of : ‘ he consideration shown M ow reaching a hot stage. Every sort of war effort to fix a just price’ on con ber 5 short of general assault is being experienced by the a o fix a } P 1 | morning denied a temporary in 5 | WASHINGTON, Nov. 16— | Shake Up Seems Sure The law firm of Gill, Hoyt, Frye & | understood they are discuss | junetion against extension of the | The department maid | Henry Ford is going to build Bl mites toe nuked the donne ares oammies on the front Tine. sete ioc a e Seattle Bar as) oO, ‘Tuesday and Wedne day | facts set forth by the retail city car line into Ballard and ‘The navy ¢ ships for the United States. The follows largely the political bent of | sociation to investigate its BBY @Fs at the mass meeting yesterday.) dissolved the restraining order | od no word of the rteamship Kans Dune; wamntacariog. gtatan! \ine warion panarec, Thoenenen. te tn teats to tee tetas et | nights, Ame patrol Drea! The retailers signified a satisfac | against the work. City since she was reported separat-| will move to Washington and | political clubs brought forth the be-|tive corporation, under fire for sell. |"COUUnE over No Man's Land, en tion with the $2.21 allowed by the lo | “This removes the last legal re | ed from con stember | Join the United States shipping {ict that Lioyd George hitmeelf may | ine earvice..t0 many 5 tira cepeeigie ats ML pyraaes se. pm © to ny po al administration for handling ond) striction in the way of the con- | “She in belie ave been lont| board's emergency fleet corpora units. There were brief, hurried ex delivery charges, providing a reason | gtenetion, which will proceed im- | at sea tion es of shots in the dark and enemy scurried away while, the enemy artille ci tomment on the Northeliffe le partment has recety survive the crisis his government | court characters undoubtedly faces, The ger st was made after the | mmmitt of the associa ning in some of the de-| tion had already met and decided to able price should be fixed | mediately. | J, H. A. Muir, first-class signal Increased production and greater The administration is finding diffi-| showing was made by Corporati man, assigned to.duty on the Kansas | speed wi the principal opinion is that there must be a! grievance c hou eulty in arriving at an equitable | Counsel Caldwell that the 1917 street | City, was the on naval man| Ford's connection with the t partments, however. | investigat had been increasing. Wednes:| “ scale, which will apply to of the | car fund is solvent, thru the axsured| aboard. His father is John Allison| Frank Lord, assistant to Chair Northeliffe would not support for-| A ccea at i an | night it reached a crescendo. | United Press Correspondent yarde. income from » 8 of $40,000! Muir, Roland Park, Md man Hurley, who is en route to! mer Premier Asquith as a possible linn ” ne tiga ego to £0 | Then ly in th ey the] ROME, Nov. 16.—Teutonie ee var vaget gece ees | bonds, absorbed by the public : = York, made this announcement esor to Lloyd George |Greene Friday, and report back to|°°ches suddenly loosed a y of) attempts to circle the northern Poa nave their own bunkers he att day to again re oday Nes " : achine gun fire ne i a Be te art arene crc er haynes, Peer," °* | SLEMENCEAU FORMS | 1 wi noe succns samirs| te hier he orien North | he rina sec | machine un fre the Aerie | fig wf ays Plate ee a i P , s h ” is : DAE sen me al | clit ve warning cc rning the | ing r renches-—tne ines & spss e . their coal from the bunkers to the | worth & a that Capps, now er of the bi velaticnn arith tha Viedted tates ci Page eg |forcements and supplies are sent to| 7 being vigorously repulsed. €0al a second time upon making de- | o xror, the acid ent Pie ently o Tragedy of againat the . ~ lege SOR 7? re “ . ; By United Press Leased Wire Peek Wie fe ashington iettda, Muna Monte. | Will be « poly _ nwa : ag a ‘On mountainous front from for a temporary injunction ceau this afternoon compl Sam cam h rything I've ere in one tragedy ch Tam| Friday night's meeting will be held ‘led the irregular ground in| Positions remained ours, despite KAISER Td SPARE | Haller against the formation of a cabinet to suc He offer government the we shall not have and that is |@t the law offices of W Fulton. | tront of the fighting lines with light) heavy enemy attacks at various | to restrain a further sale | Painleve ministry use of his Detroit and other plants|the tragedy of the United States hess with K disek 4 group of Germans | points Be weattered thru ne country for But from countless conversations | Charles F. Merritt and | approach ne eri enches ewes] 3 KOLLED WITW AK |i’ Se vara: etre sarge oe se ete a poeae, oF fence Mt al ago wat ae tal recat, ee buildings and Ford's skilled labor | rightly take ts own hands the | Show a sing ext by the morals | ren om eigen in gy fon ea 2 pated great JUbIAtiCNS @ay issued instructions to papal rep subscriptions ni INIA, Minn No an ba sed Be siaibetiant ct.'s great ¢ {squad during 3 es orate chean org me tseeeegite || 1 optimism that the Pi Fesentatives in Vienna and Munich mad t and victims of an ax mur ‘Chaiemen: atures: win teeiae Waar (HE will Gast marines ai . Mine. 2062 eT bap Dhara dal A yrosteg contigs tts tad would prove an unbreakable © appe * necessary to the om un hours 8 D. = ed today when police Pita grange ayy : oot i nb try. ore He pte au “99 to thels 4 hs with top a da ' Z y.| to the Germanic invaders ead’ kn for ordere to Ge a e same hour No-| the bodies of Paul Adarm, } wd . : pF 4 a easu o the incom ; ‘ Pp i Their battery roared in a tattoo] Dispatches today reporte i D pay Au . oe r ; hin forces in taking the sub-| rope Jin police court Thursday, They rm i agp a om ion of Venice ha 9 fy to respect the rights of civil total subscription up| their hor here spattered with | 1% pet icp e ab- | rop vied sapremanted “hy *ai a. 8 jean ln the ground was churned | tically been completed. A few fatnle Emphasis was laid on the ne-| to $54,2 | blood and their skulls crushed haa Fe tout ious i: e GU, Hoyt, Beye a.| 0,27, the abel Gere fell thick | ies have insisted on remaining. -—— ’ > rd, the Detroit a Hem of Git oyt © &/and fast near the would-be raiders z bers of the clerey and hospitals and) Bil] Kent Prevents (WOMEN JUMP WHEN CORTTIS ciranie” DoE ae Gos No\ effort was apparently made|_. Then, the boohes wave it uy hele | Mtved the despoiling hand of the ine churches be spared from attack = 3 é | 1@ to Washington and t to gather any angible « | Caahhce Gat aes : “F| vader was based on the natural ob- for Picketing | corporatior torne Tom Kennedy ir y| Patrol Clashes Common close to the sea coast..From Vecchia, ERGER ) c £ A fire of unknown origin, that Ford made a meteoric dash thru were not guilty, and should never] night w a marked around which recent dispatches plae- By United Press Led ased Wire started in the home of Mrs, Mary} the government d partments to-| " have been arre st las ache a ele the Aveiro Gernas | Se tior a's right to RIS toe ai $ welch, Gauaed Mba. tail | Saber aan, Mania Deg peice WASHINGTON, Nov. 16—A solu: | moral w in eptiie her Patrol encounters are now becom:|iine. But intervening are number+ WASHINGTON, Nov. 16 t nd t hei gt | a lashed | tion of railroad probl which fi ‘ : ecular every night occur ; , “ ° 3 a aaa und prevent her going to| ang her daughter, who were sleep-| around the y with Chdlesten [Boo cue oes nates | warming easily be con-|!ne @ regula ig jless lagoons, bays and rivers, with Victor Berger, former con ail was decided today in favor of|i52 in an upper room to jump to| Howard Coffin of the alreratt| time threatened neral Visted’ by ean’, |rence. In the clashes of the last]}marsh lands scattered in between, gressman, was today charged — ox Congres«m alifornia, by| pe nd. sannged inieev heard, he Of tb tak wee a. | eee transporta-| take a} tive to| fW days there have been no Ameri-| Recent rains have clogged the waters with disloyalty and mutiny in Police Judge 1 WhO RODD lin, fie as trurned 06 the ground nt. service to utiling | Um Under war's heavy burdens, was| find out is living |S" casualties, Dawn's light over] ways to their flood stages, and this the postoffice department's an ed $25 and prevented Mrs. Kent), time the fire d partment ar-| Ford's plant for the great aviation |!" sisnht today with an immoral w an. Any pa. » Man's Land fails to reveal any}was regarded as favorable to the swer, showing why his paper, martyring herself as a suffrage) yg using a lows of $1,000. data ss "| The four brotherhoods having|trolman can find out if he. trie Italian defenders. the Milwaukee Leader, should be picketer 6c seis ne " ugreed to accept any settlement ¢ It's, an impo the judg Lively gun fire, increasing and privilege. phia, chose 15 days’ imprisonment President Wilson, excepting arbitra-| cases without ipporting them | “#ylight hours, Today the guns on The reply accused Merger of “in. Mra. Kent d she would er tion, the Interstate commerce com-| with some kind of evidence. We| both sides were booming away in United States at war, causing inub ge yor) ¥ decision in the 15 per cent increase | charging ‘no visible means of suy | By United Press Leased Wire ordjzation, disloyalty and mutir aero Whi rate hearing port,’ because the fellows are |GERMAN REPORT PARIS.. Nov. 16.—Gen an@promoting the success of Ameri W. Wiley, wife of| By United Prean Leased Wire { ord prices. The commission today heard testi-| smart enough to have some -in-| ae Cerin. ae ea'n enemies.” refused her AN FRANCISCO, Nov, 16 I am offering 50,000 head of mony from Frank A. Vanderlip and | terest. in’ a for-rent auto, or | tried vainly last nigitt to foree re- office department in the District of H f. Srene;| f ted in Francie |the money market. ‘The commission | in court | United Presa Corfespondent the war office report eres An ase pbia supr t, in answer ed medium and prime and | ustman declared, “and the deal sought to learn what credit is avail The men rele we P. M.| RBERLIN, via London, N 16 ‘ ed | ' er alors | 1ERLIN, via London, Nov. 16.—)| sault north of Veldock broke dot su Postmaster Joy I folliday Is Ne xt 10,000 horse and burro oe ya re tei me, they don't want | uble to ratiroads to aid it in granting | Davis, Harry — Morri Fred | Capture of Cismon and taking of! under heavy losses inflicted by pe Pera) eectoaces eee esi without a market, according to them; that their storage rooms |demands for government loans, in| Smith, James Durkin, Ch Lar-| several hill positions along the| centrated French artiller: d : everi al centrated ch a y 4 q ‘ exican cattle interes n0 Is ferent export concerns ve r ‘ ar oe ; rs AM: Las, ‘acoma, nan Mexicar teresta, who 4 ferent export cancer hay Pumitre und L. McFadden, | day's official statement The statement also reports anoth- ev ution ¥ | 16.—Joy Holliday, the 166th in San Fr@nciaco today, | turned down 2,000,000 pounds of I rey, charged with rob: | ‘They were arrested by City Dete Cismon is located at the junction | er German air raid over Naney, with “The Bit Chris z at depot brigade, has his bunk next And at the same time Ameri. | frozen, inspected beef, at 11 | Vandever, of the New| tives MeLennar Doom, Phillipstof the Brentna and the Cismon riv-) out civilian victims the First Presbyterian church, Sun | to Ralph Sunday. | cans are observing meatle | cents, and there is no market for ‘Richmond hotel, was arrested in I5v | 1 Byrne in the D. & 'T, pool ers, about seven miles south of Fon: On the Meuse right bank theme o@ quay 20. ‘DS a fact! days and shoes are selling at re 10,000 hides. erett room at 115 Marion st mano. was divele. arUllerying. “4 »

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