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HAVE YOU COOKE BOOK? woe "Mhe Seattle Star ve om THE GREATEST DAILY CIRCULATION OF ANY PAPER IN THE PACIFIC NORTHWES} ws gears ena ox SEATTLE, WASH.,, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 6, 1918. PRICE ONE x SENT LEADS BY 4.513. SUDDEN rage fills the heart. Why should there be war; this war, any war? HansonWins by Same We rail for a time, until there comes the chilling thought of the impotence of our fury. What can M Th R il we do that we are not already doing? The rage against war, the passionate protest against the very possibility of war, is here | argin at eca K (in France), from the highest to the lowest; but exactly because the rage against this war, and all war, is in them, they have fought and are fighting, at the side of their staunch allies, with a sublime c ich I A Loui , g g side of their staunch allies, with a sublime courage whic h has never wavered from the first and nna ouise rong will never waver to the last; for that is the only way in which war is to be stamped out. — Star Advisory Ticket Wins; Hanna . Loses; Elevated Railway and Every little campaign, it seems, must develop JAZ BANDS IN German Millionairess Soon to U, S. he Firlands Bonds Carry Big. _ The Star never loses patience een with ‘ , 4 POE eseren= mad men. From long experience The Star : ; eee tPORZ , NS knows that the good in men yen ates the bad America Movie Comedies, § Intervention in Siberia Is in It knows that even the mad men, when the mad With Senseless Acrobats, , | Not Considered Necessary " GOMBTROLLER ness passes, are fairly good fellows and that they Defeat General Gloom at This Time ? apciornrtagiad are usually sorry for the things they say while the madness is on them. TREASURER POILUS ENJOYING THEM |IS FRIENDLY OPINION eases rie cesses cba (ean ‘ ‘ ‘ COUNCILME? Anyhow, the little campaign is over and This le. te aith ‘of a: nua BY CARL D. GROAT abkee Osi nitian a sa - s ber of articles by the celebrat ; t bbe ‘ .. 86,949 there’s real work ahead. ed novelist and originator of WASHINGTON, March 6—Thru J , feiss ions Feige coe .. .B2,424 “Get-Rich-Quick Wallingford,” allied channels, the United States : “< Geor Randolph Chester, government has officially declared it Hanna world’s greatest reporter, who does not assent to Japanese inter. p - went to Europe to tel! the story vention in Siberia, The allies have Dline of FRANCE TODAY for The so informed the Japanese govern. Dale Star and other members of the ment Hweyener Enterprise Associa aaa At the same time the U. & For ied by bh prote P Against a: ae abe Littion tio t the allies eet en ing published in no other news not « ! ntion available at p guper ia thie. oliy exetpt ‘The . sea Pre A oe m i - : : ie: é 2 Star 4 ainst CHEHALIS, March 6.—Telling {ing as th t of the state's w ! $5 28 4 t ne AMENDMENT eft a lather’s hatchet, the only nesses to testify regarding Main's BY oe t ar ¢ Easte i ‘one of its kind he had ever seen | movements near the time of the mur , re ‘ For GEORGE RANDOLPH CHESTER ‘ No Suspicion nd Paras: = Bap an dl ay AND LILLIAN CHESTER | ay b American lack of assent in no wa en. ij 7 : PROPOSIT ION } at Oscar Main’s home Others to follow him will recount is based upon fear or sum . P. Lieyd, one 8 (Continued on Page Four) (Depyenyats 4738 . 8 Japan, and this governm nas For PARIS, March whnteh mad clear that Japan would be | Against = | the ] Bec | sudden noine over hie ct MR eth meray wtartied ug an much as @ bomb Sadet yg , the natural party to intervene if in wf |coutd have done We looked at} Cisest torvention were deemed necessary. | ary each other stupidly, and then with | \ Anti important point emphasized in|For . : ‘ 3a ‘ proseention’s contention, It to] comprehension and bt. Now iY . the American v Against ..... 3 Tee ‘ P ther than ; PROPOSITION ed, will be that the murder was what we committed with a hatchet of « 7 ALASKA TO HAVE NEW ime ries a i et For ee OES SF: .- 20,740 <4 Goustaneme Chane’ , GOVERNOR: THOS. RIGGS : x we knew was th 7 a ; bation o n te f EEE eee .. 15,650 — @ courtroom was again packed pt catia deaeeatin i SHOPOS fa Gocrs and into the balls and| WASHINGTON. Pres | Sinner’ ’ re : Te fs PROPOSITION Setroaye, until it was necessary for|dent Wilson today — nominated | ytrgtcy i . Sire nother conti Sigihe ded Sexuste epee oe 18,119 Judge Reynolds to order the court-| Thomas Riggs, Jr. to be governor of 5, r | ete dg wee on . big —_ Against . . 4 é 17,181 Foom closed and notated sated. enti. i etal mikes tefieate, capen te'6 g0 that the trial could proc neety : te s ; term , " Licyd was recalled to the stand Genes: Miaiod ig . siberian railway, and is willing | For ebieie Per ty-pine to loose her millions of Mehting | | Again tos A eg : 14,981 this morning a with nis son.| LE AGUE AGAINST | is. 05 raetix Ww It became men to go into Russia to fight, Paul, 12, and W. H. Jones, was the mu y for we had principal witness of the morning ses CAPITOL PLANS (°°; ory; we had if the allies give the word. Even Frau Von Friedlander Fuld, daughter of the Silesian coal king, ts! e don't get into the wat DURING THE WAR * out the war any wapetbe 0 ache othe aller ioe HE meses seareeny the = prego papers. In 1914 Frau Fuld became the bride of| | thousands of miles of railway be- fenee to show ¢ it was not un : a be * 4 Freeman-Mitford, fourth «on of Lord Rosedale, but the mar tween the East and the West is t - until after the war. Th riage xhort! ‘aeaheed.: th ‘te : a a big military un ae pee ae i usual for such a hatchet to be seen | poned until a wie ace was o afterward dis © ix the second woman bg Ben aggro A ¢ dished, failed, inasmuch as| nicipal lea 1 at ite urKe, we tha n Germany, being next to Frau Krupp Von Boylen and ¢ le interna Against .... " 54 eth sone ‘ < fn & woodshed. failed. | nasratac 1 eae elf once s wll alagegoe fle ten - . aie tions are involved—to say noth. “16; a P ; ing of the tremendous interest Receiving his support chiefly from niniccanuiegeielien va ‘one of its kind he/ed a resolution, asking that the this rma ; 9 it ou ° resolutior on t f his in a om webs; CORRS Sees hee er Hanso' elected ayor ste ‘0 ONE FOR BRAD Yesterday's session outlined the) The r ution at tha’ E tee On page 4 tod: The Star ee é ce sa! he aA ne oe | FORD IN I. W. W. PRECINCT a well-known fable prints a “Tokio to Berlin” map | 3 one of the hot Precinct 214, in which the I circumstances under which Swayne's construction of su ain; . A A bod: th 4 crushed in, was this time would div t ich tried to swell hin ° , Avex a ie : 4 MELh ana abdtainted the jurors | power, money a ‘an c e i eas big the ox t 1 that will interest you mightily, } t . ttle W. W. hall is located, on Wash- x. It troduced | Wishe ght, and, remembering ' > | Bradford's support came chiefly| | Inston st. gave the following with the scene of the murder. from war w ing downtown hotel and lodging d yor: Bradford 77, _& P. Loyd was called this morn- by Fred M. Catlett __| hls highly scattered tate, ceaiped ? SS gR : Mac yor" smect GE men , which ratic p of the Unit c a, was but j Ha son Statement 4 or Burope ant sation LONDON, March 6. — The COPENHAGEN, March 6.—Peace (4 | |her su or will re 3 —s ‘ t . armed mercantile cruiser Cal between Rumania and the central The & are in accord that Japar choo! board until after an of-| suing $60,000 of bonds to enla a r t r a garian was torpedoed and sunk — powers was signed in Bucharest at 7) *hould be allowed to enter. Whether 1 ass is made. Her success lands tuberculosis hoepltaley be: Friday, the ad o'clock Tuesday night, according to| the fact that the United States with f 1 office until December 7 % Proposition 2, calling for an issue Editor of The Star: moe ie t real} today. 1 an offictal cement from Ber. elds approval will ¢ the Jap. ‘i ular election occurs. lost received here today ene from pen § 4a is un p te e st was more than | Of 0,000 for the payment of Shil- I am deeply grateful to The Star for its support. © amusemer a pul » ewe, ‘Peretiia diéte to the 3 . ane & failing to vote for|Shole ave. improvement district i I am grateful because you supported me in the face entle ericans k The Caigarian was sunk off the! Wome, HOR RUMAN | aaa geaaeae thaws tt dnote sae Bsa Ne TOF | debts wan carried - Ue of, and despite, the slanders that certain labor lead- The movies! The sign “Or- | IF everal torpedoes were | AUSTTE gg tah Ghar Want: Armenia, to appeeee »|gin of neven votes chestre-Cin with its insid ir her than three hun Me « ; ers invented in an attempt to discredit me and to pat ggiantne cotta Be sexist maggie ul 1 satarday | ° . na with Ru-| the move ate . pares oaaiee Fo § e The other Shilshole ave. proposi- make me out as a foe to labor. E quenching the fever which ne : tape \ Nistiarad Couey. |iken Gea thle ateancs of ap are almost the same ber who| ons and the Beacon hill condemts These same leaders now are trying to sta burned in our veins, settled the — may alter the plans, ‘parts ‘ ead Ua the Fecell, wea sieasty 6000| Le ee total of bonds voted at this Star in the back, forgetting that for 20 y« The question Or a ped ger re sapanepe pte mment reaching | less than for mayor n is $205,000, while the v Star has fought their battles single-handed against Have Some Difficulty - . pinenih 8 indicates that there is She was defeated by 4,503 votes. oot coe ae ee ae all odds—and won them. The tragedy of the situ- vhs yy ke home than p : pe aye among ithe : ¥ The de eat a wi i sarna. toe $620,000 in bonds. ation to me is that men can be so selfish, so un- n usher an inadequate flash-| *"* 5 p= tion on the return. Cour Some weeks ago the council de- grateful and so false. t guide 1 mbling foot mited. oatr r a dea A ‘ol led the 1 cure its snteutises should the bonds Before my feat as mayor is over your position san < | Rp er t there| manic ticket, with Roland W. Co’ ail to pass, to include in next year's and your support for me will be so thoroughly ap- ne ica} | STEAMER SUBMARINED; LONDON, March 6.—Sinn Fein | exist r the moment, no compe secretary of the park board, sec: | HX levy the amounts called for 1a , _ r w " volunteers have seized Kilimagh, | ting danger to Japanese interests { and Councilman A. F. Haas |*he propositions voted down. proved by the rank and file of the men and women ; ak a fe a ¢ 6 PERSONS RESCUED ‘as reported here today. They Siberia b Seattle was in a high pitch of ex who work that these false leaders will no longer be e esaence r ONDON, March 6—The British the exits from the This spirit, plus e »rmer Councilmen F. L. Blaine ana |Citement Tuesday when the polls leaders. « felt. sur r te mare has been subma American approval, ma Allen Dale, running fifth and | closed I shall as mayor follow the same course as I have n C rn it t|rined, the admiralty announced to form the basis for an alteration of| sixth, respectively, were defeated} The fir ns to arrive at the % persor € aved ilimagh cannot be lo dir y panese plans, even tho the allies| with Hanna comptrolier's office were from down- in the past. I shall be free and independent, and a — pi le Sana be of the standard map: pable to the expedition The reele of Hugh M. Cald-| town cincts, and showed Brad square deal shall be the basic principle of my ad Fi ; wn of Killeagh ma oT ions today that the| well for corporation counsel, Harry | ford in the lead ministration. OLE HANSON. : or bay pik SECOND TORPEDO IPS This plac about 15 » already definitely >| Carroll for comptroller, 1 Ed L.| He mauntained a slight lead for ban tol SHIP, SAY SURVIVORS ™ ena of own, on the rail) prov plan to Japan, an 1 or treasurer was assured at | the first 30 precincts, the candidates angall. | sh 5 ad, ¢ nes, tho Caldwell nore or |running neck and neck. After that, J's testimony as to the h developed, and efforts of the de-| Construction of the a loge. In N IRI ORT arch : AN IRISH PORT, March s -s is not in the plan. | less active candidate to ile | however, Hanson gradually and con- To The Star from. H. Bolton juts whl Cit a a AGED WOMAN GERMAN PAPER HINTS ssn im Wi rsivl on oy 0 tik ef te Gat won Raitor Seattle Star: To The Star I | didac ry election, T have had front se¢ Frenchman | the first and second torpedoes that RUSSO-GERMAN PACT) without opposition. Terry led all) chines, and the dispatch in handling a rs t, and I shall aim to a ) in his politeness, nobly upheld | str er want to express my thanks and él tied to {t in the future traditions o! race ni Aoah tnepedon ies title “an AMSTERDAM, March 6, — Jap. \dates in the number of votes|returns at the comptroller’s office, preciation for it» support of my 4 JOLTON, | monsieur, finding himself. In twol| age, they said, but the second pene anese intervention In Siberia either ey the result was no longer in doubt, Sil than: 00.8 Sumo : y and Carroll will serve four|and the Bradford headquarters con: gy . year the adoption of charter] ceded defeat. Mrs. I ker, 58, 1917 Eloise | mont against Japan or to Letter from A. F. Haas Ped phir cnpeattl er ivimadlpaiwen ed [crete Non. lat all cga f about the Gandine between” danen or. | Smendment No. 1, tend-| ‘The total vote for mayor was - HesDOs te ‘were swe oO Ooms. | limbs and t k in a fire which oceur . e bt % ing their term from two to four} about 60,000, which is ab 19 aeaure you }warranted , fescue ships “worked mag any, according to the Z \8 about 5,000 I wish to assure you} warranted that support, and hope SHRAPNEL WORKERS GO x hips “worked magnit| ea "at the home of her daughter, |MAny. according Ni years Jiess than had been cast two Fears Editor Star: Volkszeitung, copies of which were of my appreciation of The Star's sup-/{hat the council and The Star ma ON STRIKE AS PROTEST | °°" ‘he survivors sala Mrs, Delt Phillips, 2029 Waverly | \Owwed todgy This was the only one of the three|ago, when H. C. Gill defeated his sture be found working to pl, Wednesday, about 8 a. 7 . proposed charter amendments to} opponent by nearly 6,000 votes port, given :ne in my fight for re: ge for good government and) ST. LOUIS, March 6 are! ORDER GERMAN Mra, Parker was alone in | JAPAN INTERVENTION win . The Hanson majority has been ex- election to the city council. I feel | pro ive legislation for our citys hundred employes of the Wagn ae Soe ‘ house, with the exception of the] | Amendment No. 2, providing for al ceeded in Seattle only three time ee tay counat| Ue a yen AF, Seka” Pincee Covanich w'maime aver | HERE RELEASED) ot ct geste" rine | MPANCITET Op py y, g,|zeuse smminaon: and amendment |Sxer, rt men “eo. Wr Dig ee a ; nel for the allies, were reported on] studoiph Miche, German dealer in] whom she was dressing. They were + 9+| No. 2, the old-age pension for city Letter from R W Cotterill strike today. following the dismisal| nicture moldings, who was arrested | standing in front of « small alr-tight) | WASHINGTON, March 6~—Plana| employes, were defeated by big ma 0 iy Se ibe Writ tater wor fesmanas ¢| by federal officials February 6 heater, when the clothing of Mrs.|for the proposed Japanese interven. | jorities. Editor Star: Again I wish to thank My campaign was made solely on! 118 Welkol penal eM Be wigs. pte ET at the New Washingte Parker became ignited, Flames en-|tion in Siberia evidently have been| Three of the bonding propositions | Spite Scar: Awain E-wieh to thank | ty compagnie folly cP employer lat night, at which more etTV41,at <M er lnpt'ccrous tne| veloped. he EAE ent Caleb Mama ine aeiemevemarimedyaNtnegemed Mga wh Vo @icy tor city councilman, and thru ant in a gubordinate capacity, porn ey a union, ‘The eye | continent, has been ordered rel but she had the pre: e 1 to | Ame refusal to sanction the! ing a majority of votes, lacked 60 columns thank the more than|and I regard my promotion to the |{Ormed ® union. The Wagner Co.) “sions hag spring aside from the little girl and movement ; ng to officials| per cent majorities needed for tae | DESTROYED BY FIRE ROCKWOOD, Pa, March 6.— employs approximately 5,000 me: B09 votern of Seattle who exprens- | legislative body as a vote of conf mploya approximately 5,000 men.| | astigation. U 4 n to the yard bee ne embassy here | ¢ ‘4 their confidence in me at the polls | dence that T will be of greater serv | Allen received a wire M Munson, a’neighbor, who heard | late ‘tot has a deep re-| ‘The first bond proposition, giving | Markleton sanitartum, well known ice in a broader field F { WOMEN HERE from Attorney. General Gregory,| her screams, ran over and put out| gard for the wishes of the United] the council the right to sell $350,000 | health resort, taken over by the gov: the fire, but before it was extinguish: | Stat in the matter,” it was ex-|of bonds to build an elevated rail-| ernment recently, was a mass of (Continued on page ten) yesterday ‘The Star honored me by placing| My every effort will be to Justif: Rath, 15, and Myrna| ordering Miehe's release me on its advisory ballot both at the | this expression, and T sha vleay terraich, 61, have been missing nt _ ed Mrs, Parker was in a serious con- | plaine | way to the shipyard district, was ap-| flames this mor conduct myself as a mem of thelt homes in Portland sin Plans have been to begin | dition. She was rushed to the city| But Japan's course of action now] proved by an almost four to one | rushed from nearby points, oruary 2, and bell the p ation’ of oysters In Bear! hospital, where her recovery is ini rests almost entirely with England, vote, and about the same majority ! There were no patients in the sani- River bay, Salt Lake, Utah, doubt. it wus added. was given the sixth proposition, is tarium, which was under conversion primary and general elections, and | te I appreciate in the fullest measure | the elty council that there will be no this expression of confidence. regrets. ROLAND COTTERILL, in Seattle, 4