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AUSTRIAN MINISTRY RESIGNS nA RADAR SPP PPP PPP PPP PPP PPP PPP PPP PPP PPP PPP PPP APP PPP PPP PPP PPP The SeattleStar _ 2%. THE GREATEST DAILY CIRCULATION OF ANY PAPER IN THE PACIFIC NORTHWEST ot nie al maa tare cant SEATTLE, WASH., MONDAY, JANUARY 1918. PRICE ONE CENT Ryegyher A VOLUME 19) &XHten™ Shi Ba RESIS 8 ELE Mute om | SPREAD STRIKES | RULE increases your burden’ and makes it heaviest when you are least able to bear it. Buy a thrift stamp every AMSTERDAM, Jan. 21.—The Austrian ministry has resigned, according to a Vienna dispatch printed by | the Berliner Morgenpost today. | y THRET fiitily Win the war. Waste may lose it. Why not take the coupons for interest on your Liberty bonds and buy war savings stamps with them? Uncle Sam _ needs money now, You'll need money pome day. day and start your boy right for the future. Count Von Toggenburg, minister of the interior, i ed attempting to re-form the cabinet, the Vienna patch added. BY JOHN H. HEARLEY agreements by supporting wereien ited Press Leased Wire Minister Von Kuehimann again B, Jan. 21.—Greatly stirred by | Von Buelow, who is hated in ie | President Wilson's decnocratic out-| tria Mine of war aims, Austria-Hungary is} The Corriere d'Italia, the Vatican | Smouldering with a blaze of opposi-|organ, declared positively tion to milttarist Germany, according| “We are facing a true Austrian } to reports from the Vatican, received | pronouncement against Ludendorft, from the papal nuncio at Vienna. Hoffman and German tmperialiam.” It was understood he described the| Evidence of Austria's bitter oppo- ) situation in the dual monarchy as/sition to the junker annexationiat “most critical for the Teutonic mili-| plans is accumulating in scores of tary combine.” reports seeping across the Swiss J . ~ border and being received here. | President Wilson's speech to con-| The Austrian newspapers do not Gress, it was asserted, has given ajhesitate violently to attack Gen.| femarkable impulse to democratic] Hoffman or Von Buelow himself | Peace in the whole nation. Indus-| for imperialistic plans and for their trial chaos of more than a mere| acquiescence in schemes of the Ger fecal nature is reported. man junkers. Strikes are spreading “Grievous differences have devel|thru the dual monarchy—due not between Emperor Karl and/only to demand for food, but to the pan-German leaders. people's opposition to the war pure- ‘The kaiser, it was declared, is|ly to satisfy militariem and junker trying to smooth out these die cliques. Bursting like a bomb, suddenly, a blowing the isky-hig h, came the news ‘Monday’ that Frank Water. jionaire home man who filed as 2 date for mayor |cannot hold the office even 2 MICH, Jan. 21.—AllAustria-) Dispatches today Indicate that at Hungary ts crying out for peace Budapest the entire railway, tran Reports today show general strikes| way and underground services had @eclared Friday spreading thruout| stopped. Thirty-one separate strik nation. Leaders of the move |ers’ meetings were held. it are preventing violence. They| At Cracow great demonstrations issued a manifesto demanding | were reported } nces that the peace negotia.| At Vienna the strike was reported | * tions be not frustrated thru “terri-| spreading thruout Upper and Lower | torial demands of the pan-Germans.”| Austria into Bohemia and Moldavia, / RUSSIAN ASSEMBLY CLOSED BY BOLSHEVIKI; FEAR BLOODSHED BY JOSEPH SHAPLEN }the hall. Chernoff flatiy refused. A} By United Press Leased Wire heated argument ensued PETROGRAD, Jan. 21—The | Witnesses tod insisted it was y | |only intervention of the Polsheviki crisis between the Bolshevikl | siccates themscives that saved and the conservative liberals is [their political opponents from vio-| at hand. lence at the hands of the Bolsheviki Dissolution of the constituent | troops. assembly effected by the Trot- | The final act of the assembly was sky-Lenine government, has the formal proclamation of Ruasia brought to a climax the violent (as a democratic republic. The speech | opposition of the social revolu- of Teretelli, former minister, was| tionists. dramatic. He constantly Inter. ‘The Bolsheviki leaders today free- rupted and often with violent abuse. | ty predicted that their enemies are His concluding peroration was a| \ now preparing a campaign of ter. pathetic appeal to all that the revo for. They named former Minister lution be permitted to bear fruit in| Gavinkoff, with 150 men, as leading the formation of a government this counter-revolution. which would show a solid front of Bloodshed was narrowly averted |all classes of the revolutionary de fm the closing of the constituent as- | mocracy gembiy. The last few minutes were} The Polsheviki and social revo- @ramatic in their intensity. lutionaries of the Left, together with Armed sailors poured into the|others who favor a pan Russian | hall and were arrayed in groups in| workmen, soldiers and peasants’ | the aisles. Their commander de-| congress to take the place of the manded that Chernoff, then presid- | constituent assembly, were working ing, quit the platform and that the | hard today to achi this sort of a members of the Right parties leave lawmaking body. while friends conducted his cam- TO RESUME PEACE CONFAB SOON Sie! Be‘ >ENHAG 21.—Prior to{eign Secretary Kuehimann that h COPENHAGEN 1 jor to(eign a e department in his firm. wit four yare before the day of the election.” Waterhouse, if elected,’ a little more than one yeaa He has, however, been a resident of Seattle for years, and he holds : able interests here and im other parts of the West.. — ‘Waterhouse was born in Engiand, August 8 1864, according to the records on file im the federal ¢: office here. Altho he had lived here, built up an enviable business during the last 25 years, he did not _ make application for citizenship — until September, 1916. The provision which disqualifies Waterhouse is section 1, article 6, of the city charter which sets out the qualifications, His filing for office Saturday was sprung as a sensation. He issued a statement declaring that he had taken the action against his personal desires, at the request of numerous citizens. His entry was the chief topic o political conversation Sunday and &) Monday, altho he announced he ~ would go to California for a rest @ leaving Brest-Litovak, at last week’s| must not consider the negotiations | tin the termination of the Russo man | discontinued, according to word here * " mee i Regan ape former Sa rotiations, Russia Foret | toda ‘Trotek declared the en x ’ 7 s _ dapale — - i Nee Le Gotan ver igs woedd vo roouned Within a week “Peanuts” Linton |REGISTRATION OFFICE =| Panaigate tor governor, also got ith- Minister Trotsky told German For- ings would be resumed within a week. | | aa ae ® 2 de tor | Sues Chief; Asks || | OPEN 13 HOURS A DAY) ‘hr race for manor at & nary e e jues ler; sks | | eleventh hour Saturday. 1} | excuse for not registering shn 'T, Casey, lawyer in the New the PROTEST JAPANESE TROOPS | Photo Destroyed | Its OPPOSED BY | now rela py Sires ay 2 | York block, has filed for corpora= have * | are open 13 hours a day tion counsel and is the only op- GET PETROGRAD, Jan, 21.-Formal| Dispatches from Tokio, while ad ‘eanuta”) Linton filed po ghee hance to the late work-| ponent of Hugh M, Caldwell. reat protest was sent to Tokio by the peo-| Mitting that warships had been dis: | sult against Chief of Police J | le , apwing the 00 qualiti 1 voters} A. J. Goddard, vice-president of ipls’s commissarien today against|Dttched there to afford proper pro-| F. Warren in superior court smog oop See eee ef lthe North Side State bank and ‘4 tection to allied citizens and allied Monday BS ial dan, 21— fice in the county city building $8) president-manager of the Consum=- landing of any Japanese troops at] property, insisted that no troops Linton asks that pictures and Bitecs Oats being kept open until 9 o’clock every| tr. Publishing company; James Dy Vladivostok. had been landed, descriptions of himself, entered pares sep detrage we cmp night, and later if the occasion de-| piackwell, of Hanford & Blackwell, Seca eA none cares i 3 in the “rogues gallery” of the ja Monday holiday order mands. er civil and consulting engineers; Wy poy during the night on every @e e@ police department, be delivered may be discontinued, Director A. Brady, salesman for Fischer ewe shenri 16 Dee ane to him to be destroyed General McAdoo declared today, ANNA HELD IS ILL Bros; C. Allen Dale, ex-cafeterta it he athalalty eratiitaeh, felecel|. .waeetmauen. 2 st He alleges in his complaint | before the interstate commerce AMSTERDAM, Jan. 21—Uk- MILWAUKEE, Jan. 21, — Anna{wner and councilman, and EB. Is of y \ al | INGTON, Jan, %1— that ed and conmialttaa rainia has practically concluded | yy¢1q, noted actress, was today in| Blaine are new candidates for the |otticern have conclusive evidence | or Stone, Missouri, to- o order! r " % a kg ° coune! ‘ , , 4 with bein rderly & separate peace with Germany. | te hospital (gradually re- {ity council, that I. W. W. agents are in a gt-| day denounced Theodore Roose- vac ‘ak ecqniteed: th Summoned before the commit- Word from Breat-Litovek St. Mary's hospital gradus gantic plot to burn ships and docks| velt on ¢ ci htop leak Be Phe ord from Brest-Litovsk, re- | covering from the strain of playing plo 1 ships and doch on the floor of the senate as police court, January tee to explain further the propos- celved vis Berlin today, gave a ad dee tae dow A many points on the Pacific Coast.| he most potent agent of the inal ed operation. of railroads, M this first news of a breach | ey ew Me” She refed to|{ Waterhouse Order: exact time when the plot was| kaiser, and the most seditious Adoo declared the “holiday” prob- ‘cantiathe Maneana. The agree |ftet: eines. She. refused to de piistatin tna Joe teem consequence in America.” |Dyraft All From ably will not be necessary beyond | ment between Germany and the | €iv° UP until her daughter, % years |} Attorneys to Find ( . but {it is supposed to have been the . etbthing the middle of February. At the ; of age, had the p own’ pere a aMASREED, San: Sind ech bristling with scathing y infant republic of Ukrainia was | ¢ Hage “ail wags a At \iatter part of January denunciation of those who are “mak 18 to 62, New Plan| same time ho startled the mem- catiled beatay, Srentes: (27: Out About Charter caution: oO — ing politic out of the war,” Stone 7 : bers of the committee with the word had stated thet all Riteslan “T+ haus inne: leleprene aie fan Francisco and Oakland water | CARS CRASH; 60 HURT Jaemandea that wie same since Noth ee apr | declaration that between $1,000; | delegates had departed, and this PEANUTS, BOY, TROUBLE | gate right avast” Min Wateene ronts were taken today, followit BT. LOUIS, Jan. 21-—Bixty per-| Died to Roosevelt's writin troduced a bill dfatting into the gov-| coreee and Siseasens must had been supposed to include the ‘Three bags of peanuts landed Wil: } said when 4 a@ statement the breaking out of a sudden my 8, Sixty Per: | terances as were applied in the case Il males between | Be put Into the roads by the fed- Ukrainians. Joh hoolb in. trouble |) by only been @ } terious fire on the steam schooner | Sons were injured, two werlously,| op” 4 private citizen St ernmer vice all males be F trdescury és faake them af Eo abe «cas ae eee ree He | by ar. “Te ns ee vhose serstructure|When a crowded Grand ave. car|wno 7 é and 62 : jerma 01 cial dis-| Sunday. He ’ ' citiz a ye aro ‘ps pha Te Oe ee ie ahe| crashed into another amldshipa,| re, | Fo Bey fn McCumber would draft all ratt-| fective in the transportation cre | itches said that the Ukrainian|from the stand of C. month, I've never heard that i ; ne wi re, as she| crashed inte another amidships, | what Roosevelt had written | road men, munition workers, ship : ame|conference had adjourned, but the] 1614 Westlake ave. would disqualify me. T shall have In her slip this morning. avy fog caused! man was arrested. D At the same time McAdoo came os) - P the collision. | +_| builders 1 others working on gov 2 s es would return and conclude | authorities will ha andle | his my lawyers find out about the he fire was regarded as signifi - Quoting Wberally from Rooneveit’n| Pullders and othits No id fill the | Ut definitely against government Mle. Gainalee cigtatace sll lfeaayer econ achey cant, coming as it did on the heels my, is" | published criticisms of the Wilson | ernment ¢ . |ownership of the roads pi ane py ie fa —. vider ranks of necessary classes of em- “i Bis of the treaty, Berlin's comment on Asked if he would continue the = tetiemation of widespread plot THIEF TAKES DRUG _ |adzinistration’s conduct of the war,| TNS Ton the deatted men, His | MeAdoo sald his survey of the rall| iis achievement Was SUITCASES DISAPPEAR 5§ gent, ic it appears he is disquall. ee ee nS 1 bag hy te Pill also authorized the commandeer- | Situation has convinced him govern: |" wmnuy we have succeeded for the| John Forde, Bush hotel, wants the |{ fied, of if he would make an al paign of terror on Pacific Coast wa-| A thief, evidently a drug fiend, The heart of this man is aflame | ment funds must go into the roads ‘ 5 aft Be he ecnyt Seas terfronts ckets | broke into the Parke-D holesals | with ambt “nab 1’ |ing of rooming houses and even of ay He first time in this war of finding a police to help him find a black bag | tempt in the courts to break down : | ‘ 1 priv houses to house | : basis for the reestablishing of a/and a brown leather suit case. any apparent legal obstructions, ja proke into the Parke-Davis wholesale | with ambition, and he runs amuck, | D& Of room Bd to help them expan t t legal -thetraiale from the training |drug cocnpany, wixth floor Armour |On iny responsibility as a senator, I) TVOme It Ur ke He forecast the continuation of |DAME [OF the iuoed them in 4 friendw auto in ‘Ta-|\ he replte station arrived at Goat Island to | building, Sunday night. He bothered | charge that since our entrance into| te army Rei government control for some time _a:: Ee ein,” tee tha Abtorel & { don't know what.itll Get flay to assist in the work of patrot-| nothing bu the narcotic room, where | the Roosevelt has been a me ald © h - 4 : by «© tralia richie he:made away with oplum, coca mbes and’ an obstruction to the sue! ‘These days, U. 8. means Universal When he sald congress should not! mhose days, U. 8. means Universal] restaurant to eat. When he came} never heard of this before, ix meh and @ petty officer were} and morphine. f (Continued on page 2) Saving. Buy thrift stamps (Continued on page £) Saving. Buy thrift stamps. out they were gone, ¢ ¥