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WILSON MAY PROTEST sown. The Seattle Star "2" THE GREATEST DAILY CIRCULATION OF ANY PAPER IN THE PACIFIC NORTHWE | VOLUME 20 ? . “S TONE SEATTLE, WASH., TUESDAY, MARCH 5, 1918 PRICE ONE CENT » ——— . \f| CAST YOUR VOTE FOR AMERICANISM | 1 Seattle must register itself today overwhelmingly American--overwhelmingly against | the enemies of our city and of our country. Do not let your vote be counted tonight along with those that are tainted with un-Americanism, or with I. W. W.ism, or with VICE. Vote for Hanson for mayor then you'll be both safe and right. sees sonra maar an tate Opens Can Marines Knit? Well, We Should Think So Japan Entry Case Against Into Siberia | Oscar Main Not Favored © CHEHALIS, March 5.—That Os-| the BY CARL D. GROAT ear B. Main, charged with the kilt Tt " United Press Staff Correspondent ing of ee Srraae. Neperine| 6 WASHINGTON, March 5.—If Japan sends an ex en tara met teat |peditionary force into Russia, she will do so without jthe apy al of the d States. The United Press is able to state on highest aus thority that the delicate question facing President Wik json and his cabinet today is whether or not to protest gainst the Japanese proposal—and if so, how strongly. packed brother | rem: 5 r ng its case since Main| who is the brother of Judge was arrested. Nearly 40 witnesses | M. Main, of the state supreme joy poenaed by the prose-| and Mrs. Swayne, according & tion { te Allen, planned three weeks before te obtain diyertes and to The United States bas no agree-! ment with Japan and none with Rus:|fears that there is no alliance he sia, and is therefore a “looker on,” in/tween the United States and Japan & sense, it in stated |of any kind whatever. There ds no Wilson Considers compact between the United States How far she can be a disinterested} and Japan of any nature whatsoever, looker on,” however, ia th knotty contracting on part as to Siberia |question which bas confronted Pres: | or Russia, nor allowing privileges in t Wilson and his cabinet for|/the Phil{ppines or Mexico that are examination of the jurors will rely in a circumstantial | and that the defense hopes | case by the will show,” he said, “that the relations between the two were strained and that Main ¢ rufe. Raseett | , : not oyed by any other friendly “We will show ). 2, Chehalis, wife of fecision on whether th quarreled and ire artes Rushe, Wife ¢ will remair br Reiss Eifing had been mad allyman, Centralia; J ask, as a matter of form, for the state will prove 7 in sess ‘ n ¢ t na eeu lied seen entering Swayne’s office before amg ond @ that Will Ua ‘decided ty the ors the murder and that he was seen \icusta Schwacht sal t this afternoor leaving it afterwards t A. ¥ i T te any Japanese exp “We shall show that Mrs. Swayne | ytocormick: J. L. Hatfield and Main took auto trips toge aay. Meek: W. Hi. Kinder, ¢ and that Main visited Mrs. Swayne| pp 1. 1 Centralia: James M when Swayne was not at home. We porno Lit a ae intend to prove that conditions were| >, yer ¢ such that Main and Mrs. Swayne | Jaims of the e thru her ly | | | Always first—on land or sea. That's the proud distinction of the United States marines. And so, here the are, the first service men, so far as ready under way, for a Seoy were takin of dnorcee ree Fre marr | we know, to tackle the gentle art of knitting. Are they apt pupils? Yes: and if you want ta,know thelr opiniion, thelr teacher Is some.teacher, too, ern situation will be in harmor Peay 0 a eh Sloe weeks before ee aan ! ! |} Japar ear bout lung etrog Prades al elle women’s Red Cross work, while f March while 252 had been} ake equest sc tatement t een, ascertala Swayne were on the best of terms Mi : he roduct ft nal ¢ tod 4 ety 7 pete h Germar pe Russlen oa Bryne ad so great condone ances repuand German ‘arp |"“ryarr wre 215 men ana women Exntive Nation Sees That Its Children»: «0's \wer sroaveion tat | euinn, gouce hs Beem mene i sane Biase an rac See a a rg Hear But Little of Brutality of War ~ Se a in OR or | BY JOSE you that at the time Swayne wa ‘ i a) About hort tg that cont and | D! t egn Lova 3 H SHAPLEN | Zou fat ot the ime grure wu HINDENBURG IS HARD yand the LAW rca aa Win Ral eT | Le rant . 28!) ily "nides ‘caster developments. | Copyright, 1918, by the United Presa tance from the place.” lb gS be " Iaborator of George Randolph r g tw here mous ted is kno = TROGRAD, March 4.—4Night) With a jury of eight men and four DRINKER, SAYS GIRL! amenan . Chester, sends this story from i . Hd cake orth fc) part of Nippon has begun, e Moscow council of workmen fe Sars 0 ight mes aah towel see. YORK oki Field | sition =} wean heme ae gine ne i : posse : that military bills were ants, soldiers and Cossacks. aie | Beier ‘Shata tant Pies Marshal Hindent beer, ne re reat has center diay akan yao ete se List ae Et ‘a for the diet, indicating th 1 for March 12, will not ratify the Sistas én the charge of murdering | 7" 274 whisk until he is purpl 2 : ; of The Star and other American , £ decee a eur H roar need t of he ceeiaty. treaty, it is generally Sa Gwayne at Napavine.t in the face," Mme. Laura Turcz 7. journals the story of FRANCE = round aaa : th! wa . Ny hai Psgerchd ae ee ably be given a free the ed before r Judge Re tee A 1 nee , who mar : TODAY “ ‘ hae : pea pee ha ca eria, to protect ried a Pole, 4 dt he ob x wi * ! A ale tor lit th ast I upplies at Viadi s H The court room continually gerved Hindenbu lissipations|3 to 1 being placed on him bt ty ; wa “te sone atagg wiht be nd to preserve the Siberian vement has begun te } crowded to capacity, and long be when t suartered himself in. her BY LILLIAN CHESTER . eae - ‘ bie. Unt t is posible cialists in defense of the 4 the session was called this mor house in Poland in 191% Cc ht, 1918 big snowbe j . fs j ly all the members of » Absswah asaare bhi “ bs | , _(Copyrig it e tableau t Arouse Slave | s well as many Bolshevik, coun } t On an ve < me intervention will are opposed to the treaty STAR ADVISORY BALLOT Ht oa "ot France| ru wae. Tah ot a strone tein | AMBA F M. Cott pled f t fashle ; 1 the rous he fighting ASSADOR FRANCIS For Mayor ........ OLE HANSON \ , thar the : ‘ : ; : | : : E, 1 ie »-.| Magazines, of rt ashion | racing if $4 of the Slavs—drive some of} QO. Ky NOW AT VOLGODA For Council . BOLTON, HAAS, COTTERILL : ”“ hides. 5 magazine ave COP fr th tiv ta unt them over to the Germans, and . : catentias tho: ikaniibaenk, | Hate fi WASHINGTON, March Wide" Xo ci Voth for! hres) gems r T en b in ir hand and her! \ ; hers sort of warfare and! state department h W. Carre 5 at hi ALE . th t en ap th, ax soon a Joll in the other ‘ or | destruction in ® from Ambass: For Corporation Counsel _ HUGH M. CALDWE | Altho the | of six men ap-| | swith nmeeont Sates adie samy chabe' oe eenian' |S T) "Tt is Likely that Bolsheviki or Ger- | Vuicoan decladne Proposition No. 1 ...... ‘ TMS linc, ce them 4o a (teal candidate for| weer ¢ th rin all the pink ar r mans will seo to it that bridges on |remain in that place for the preset (Transfer of bonds for municipal elevated railway to abip yards) the office. Ed L. Terry, present; The Frenchwoman’s inborn knack | blue; th ur lets and &ray8) in Disque's 1 thwart any movement of the Jap-| iris direct word from the sammm shigaiaa, ie AC 0 ee of putting on a bonnet jauntily ts| and glorious greens pega ty Me i Be = thwart any movement of JaP | gives further assurances of his safe ; Proposition Nos. 2, 3 and 4 hicaealt aaa ip Daiekn a rion in the tintest girl toddler; the b And there's a little girl in lismployers pr nk ane on the interior of Siberia./ty Tt was od he might have } (Bonds to give small home owners equal standin re fg man ih the peiscaeien: | tan sf iuntiness, and if he, searlet! There's another one! [for thoir tall ol How as far as is known, Japan jieen trapped since no word had beet . owners in Shil e. reg distr For corporation counsel, there proud or of a military| No, there are three of them, beds and be ng even | does not plan any extended move be: | received after his departure from Pe Ly’ Proposition No. 5 two candidates, Hugh Cald ‘ be sure that one corner of it all exactly the same size, all nat ulred | Yond Vladivostok, trograd. q (Bonds for addition to 1} t Firland ent corporation counsel aunt ashingly over his small dressed exactly alike, all with | ¢ - F addition to municipal howpitat at Priam ent corporation counsel and John 7. faunte dashingly over hia towrdly fora. lean Tege | ithe death keel! ot the Wanket rot NO COMPACT BETWEEN | TEUTONS SEND ARMED : oe linge away race of it, like In the pri-| On a day when there is a Ufting| stretching far down from ab pre 1 the order that no pri | Mtitionit'Ne. 1 4,0 & day when there is a tfting| sretshing far dow rom te lade halting can 'be'brougne eto; U.S. AND JAPAN ON | — FORCES TO FINLAND (Extending terms of city treasurer and city ¢ One charter amendment would . . cheeked, red-lipped, sparkling uch @ bunk house WASHINGTON, March 5.—Ger in the winter, the in comes i | . hae se alah saaibe ‘the erm OF hey’ COtaPIPEIAE | ae er ea ite aa AE Tai naan OL mT | SIBERIA, SAYS LEWIS eins votitied neutral countries T Amendment No. 2 F NO and treasurer four years instead Of wore full of spun gold, it 1s a| dog led by @ scarlet strap. I. W. W. ARE OUT OF i W arg re ge weap ‘ The|that she intends to send armed 2 . tise, less : hagebbne at gold, A 16’ dvlighta of: *Sallow . nited States, fighting for democ-|forces into Finland “provisionally” (Creating a police commission) two years and make one term his 4.) ¢ walk on the Champs-Elysees Deep in the deligh : provisionally eS Eg | bel Acre aoie tt ire Joy to walk on the Champe-Blysoen,| Oe ee are these three; bit! LUCK IN TIMBER BELT) racy, “wit not attow any conduct and to, establish a "provisional base wa reer " { at ls Another amendment provides for) nat w turning over (Continued on Page Bix) )KANE, March Now that] from any foreign peoples anywhere | of supplies,” on the Aland Islandy ; @ension system for city employes. While the pension principle 4 Dolide comeiauton’to take thé con . ea Fie tie alahideur day. and odinbany.| tet woe endan inet eageaee f according to advices to the Swedish is just, this particular bill is not fairly worked out, having trol of the police department from) ‘"* ik ppt 2 are ce pallor era democracy,” Senator James Hacnilton | jegation here y “ been gotten up in a lastminute rush) Soe Pane, anes aieal (2 ae gg| PROHIBITION IN 90 DAYS? fornisnea boas are x reauty in the ia dmocratic whip. declared 0 a minous lacework o ne bat pj ower nps « e Northwes n€} day in discussing Japanese inter-| nent ix a civil service pension PA | CHICAGO, March Nation-wide| gerramis upon which 1 WwW. of {28% in discussing Japan in | trees, on that beautitul broad aven! CHICAGO, Mire tet a0 days, comands upon which I. W. WW. orl vention in Sibert "| TEDDY IS WELL AGAIN bond Issues, but two have | Bue, the quaintly min ttle Ae a. war moagtire Was the G00 Ct eee en ture thotinlond | 4. natever Japan, is doing in sit |, NEW TORK, March 5.—Theodore : ; ‘oused interest. Number 1 isa pro. the throngs of queerly assor > onal prohibition pa wis sai ‘or st Ger- | Roosev eels bully RECALL OF MISS STRONG aroused interest. Number 1 1s.@ pro) oo one bench and pave, the|P% te national: prokiiition party | empire. are: removed. |many, is in. compliance with the| Roosevelt was discharged from dial Anna Louise Strong, member of the school board, who faces J Pow! to transfer $450,008 worth of Voi. Se park swings and pa 90 aes enk tor preparing, An¥ further agitition will be con-| terms of an agreement, offensive and | hospital here after four recall today because of her activity in anti-conscription and rs rie vada dd rry-go-rounds, farm tho border | Morne peanen, Wet dered as plain sedition, and the of-| defensive, made with Britain to op-| weeks’ convalescence, anti-government mattera ‘some months ago, now professes Amer been ae We nn embellishments; but the pletures,{*°r COnBTS fenders summarily dealt with, say | pose any wrongful advance from any | Bie ae feaniam and patriotism. She says emphatically NOW that she coting| those bright splashes of vivid color ’ federal officia!s toda source in the Bast against the rights) WATER SHUT-OFF NOTICE i for the government Ly COC ane eons and everywhere, are| TeXAS O. K.'s Dry Nation | “vians tor a house cleaning. to rid] of either Water will bé ahut off in that } Seattle must have none except 100 per cent Americans in ‘ditrict. ‘The| the obildren AUSTIN, Tex., March 5.—Follow.| the city of radicals seeking to slow! Lewis said, als wished to set ton of Youngstown, lying between public office, Miss Strong failed on thiv issue at the beginning ss hae attrentea| ‘There a wee girl in a How | {ng ratification by the Texas senate, Wp Jabor, are to be made at rest rumors t she United States | 26th ave. S. W. and 30th ave, 8 W | of the war. If she has been converted now, it is up to the voters nition fe the proposed issue of $60,-, coat! a tawny yellow, but as of the federal constitutional amend. | federal and city officers, The clean-!has a secret angement with | inclusive, and south of West And today to decide as to whether or not her conversion is genuine. 000 for the enlargement of the Fir-|as the sun fiself just before it! ment, ‘Texas is th nth state to) Up may spread to every county in] Japan, over st., Wednesday, from 9 a. m. to \lands tuberculosis hospital, turns crimson in the western sky. line up in favor of a “dry nation.” | the Inland Lmpire, 1 wish tog to all of these 14 p.m

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