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and marks a war-mad slave; The iron cross is a kaiser’s cross and narrow is its clan; white and still and whispers us “Too late,” The wooden cross is a dumb, dead cross and guards a shallow grave, The wooden cross is a soldier’s cross and mourns its partisan, But the Red Cross sings of life and love and hearts regenerate. But the Red Cross reaches out its arms to solace and to save. But the Red Cross is the cross of One who served his fellow-man, PLP D ALLL LLL LPL LL PPP PPP The ~ e attle S lar _ 2a _THE GRE, ATEST DAILY CIRC /LATION _OF ANY PAPER IN THE PACIFIC NORTHWEST CULL LEASED WIRE SERVICE _SE SATTL E, WASH., SATU RDAY, MAY 2 5, 1918, MORE THAN 70,000 PAID COPIES DAILY at It Over |p 2. sort | Suspeet Is | ,000, RAI } With Once .:2"°°""" Located in j war fund, according to unofficial and for All =: taal Mountains Rey Se ) 000,000 already in. “Let Us All ive Lives if <= Was on Way tc to Ranch; is. Need Be,” Writes Being Brought to | Girl Calm Set Bickel LYNCH SPIRIT FLAMES UP} LONDON, May TELLS OF WAR CROSS) a as Murder ae Horner, suspected | If] ‘ | at ; more German ruthlessness f the i murder disregarding the rights of fiendish rde f er nations is forcing three Mrs. Fred Bassett and her ee 1 ps As Painted 32" Sl] sf see oe Sunday, was arrested by § - ty They are Holland, N Sheriff Claire Ward of Okan-| fl Pe ae A Bete Fe ‘Thy Dutch erie; recall Prosecutor Grills Defendant /ogan « ery. ag ‘clock Lid ; ay settied thru concessions i * alleged “ii : i by the Dutch to Berlin's demands fer and Emphasizes Crime |derer made his way thru the ‘ ; ) railways thru the little country, ia ha Feature |mountains near Tonasket, to est _seopmets: by heads a his ranch in Aeneas valley. Tbe Dutch aa |MISS LUSK IMPERSONAL| The search has been car-| fhaval convoy 10 protect & Sail ‘ae ried on unceasingly ever since of merchant vessels on their WAUKESHA, Wis., May 2: the discovery of the murder to East India. In so doing, it It was Grace Lusk, scientist, who | victims last Monday in a tent} acted within its rights under faced = renewal of croswexam- | whore they had camped on} national law. jon today in her trial for rey dibar The warships in the convoy acm. ‘Mrs. Mary Roberts. |the Pacific highway. * been instructed to resist any Impersonally Miss Lusk aided in | Positive identification of the dead ical attempt to interfere merchant ships. If a German the dissecting of her soul as & =| woman and ber children was made * marine is encountered, there is biateciat might i one A wD [on Wednesday and since that time| [i . 4 to be a battle, and if there is @ bate ae ery igunades added | the net has tightened about Horner irs ae inc the there will be war. rege: waist nape é “m agg Sink Norwegian Ships hee schoolteacher pe | + - Norway also is facing war over ance. Thursda on, Sh w ‘ ursday noon peritt ard U-boat question. The kaiser's Grace Lost stepped from the wit-| phoned from Okanogan to Sherif ness stand a close of her cross examination today to make way for |20%® Stringer that Horner had been | seen at Tonasket, and had taken @ |her old father, The aged man testi-| |feld that Grace's mother once tried | *t##@ from there to Aeneas. His cap- to hurt herself into the Niagara| ire Was reported at 1 o'clock Satur whirlpool rapids, and that he consid y morning ard will arrive in} Seattle with his prisoner late Satur-| ered her insane at the tine } nat, mnesie: Btadoher of Tt was the defense plan to show | (ay night. Sheriff Studebaker o that Miag Lusk inherited insanity eo ee eee Se te eae | « od _ Following testimony of alieniats|™#" 19 custody have renewed their unrestricted fare on Norwegian fishing the North sea and the Arctic Five Norwegian vesseis have torpedoed and sunk. saved from them report that U-boat commander told them he under orders to sink every ship met, particularly Norwegian As for Switzerland, a crisis between Berlin and Berne over } | } this afternoon, both sides may rest. | Traced by Auto If arguments are made Monday, the| Friday morning, the Ford car . é u j 4 5 H] |coal question. It is similar to jury will have the case by next Tues- eer by Horner was found in a 4 mes : ¥ : “a Pras ar nats yore tae ad day night. North Bend garage, where it had ji = 4 Yo Bee Re a forced Holland into the war. Mias Lusk cried softly during her| been left for sale, with instructions 5 : : 4 : Hold Swiss Freight Cars 2 | Following the German threat. | cross-examination by Prosecutor Cor-| that th |rigan, on her supposed sex theories. [in Oka was questioned about a review | F of a book b Elien Key taken a Milwauk r for By ui | Swiss freight cars now in Germany, | [meirngs sevaret tye ath for) ee casrtesng hee th ret CHECK CAPITALISTS’ DONATIONS) PRAGUE GROW |S wmncmne ihe Same [thera ten ers enon, tack i Ohana PRAGUE GROW _|(.(c0%.2cnen, or Mae not mine I refuse to have them at-| At the same time a letter from In th eanti tributed to me" said Mine Lusk.” |. W. Hassett: Kent notary vubitc.| Red Cross Drive Committee Will Find Out Who Slackers Are| MORE VIOLENT | ..x0sci‘sn sgreoment with the alles “But you once requested Mrs, Rob | informed Sheriff Stringer that Mrs, May ‘Disor: b ti he kh: in hs 0 read the book,” shot k| Mellie Basset Gf s a _ -| whereby the latter will supply them a <pllbeses Baasets,,_ Whe ae Be Fete While Seattle district's Red 1 than doubled the quota of eye ag will assist in the last day|ders continue in Prague, according|§5,000 tons of coal a month for $30 money be sent to ita owner gan county. From North stop sending coal to Switzerland, @ directors of the Swiss federated 1, Horner is supposed to have gun roads demanded the return of 4,000 Edward Bickel, Seattle boy, wearing the Croix de Guerre, awarded by the French govern- ment for extreme personal Ce of the man $ d " m aerigen. | man in Kent, had come to bis! Grouy war fund contributions pil- | set as its minimum, and expects to] of the drive. to reports here. a ton. This was a stroke of allied — 7 * said M Lusk d she be {fice ne 1 days o and bravery. ees. 7 resi poral = office several days ago and there) ed up toward the $1,000,000 mark reach the $100,000 before Saturday| dian army, has arrived in the city! The demonstrators frequently /diplomacy. It relieves the Swine Of | re Bhe had denied persistently remem-| Horner for a named pencaaricians ot] om the ove of Mercy Monday, the | night. | to display his collection of war|cheer President Wilson and Lioyd | any immediate necessity for agreeing | “A noise to my right at- bering shooting Mrs. Roberts or her-| $4,000. He had not seen Horner. executive committees of the drive igh trophies, at 712 Second ave. orge. Many arrests have been|to the German demands Sy tracted my attention and, an came tee Mateete wines | tack Senenter Mea i * prepared to see that all of the Shipyards are expected to report o ae j made ia I looked, two stretcher- a ceche dx aeare today ty tattnating \teether, é& ha age hen be men in the community shoulder- | s00n for places in the Mercy Mon) One hundred per cent records for) The Poles, Czechs and Southern | na T toolee oanty day by intims ner, expressed a belief when he| Wthele share of the burden, |day 100 per cent list. The honor| Mercy Monday are coming in so fast | Slavs are said to be preparing for a| ZOO, 000 YAN. AY lowly t that she might have intended killing | was told of his sister’s murder, that bearers came slowly to-~ it had bee teed to oe r The campaign ends Monday |roll for Mercy Monday is growing to KR. G, Taylor, chairman of the) violent demonstration against the| GO ACROSS IN sard me, bending under})™™ sie Renta seme ibe Raa age ifr The nation, state and district | fast. Among most recent additions committee, that it has been found] government in connection with the : ware ’ Corrigan tried to rn r ray! propert huster ia now on his ‘ ee backea. who waa--# | aroperty, | ure beyond the minimum quota. |to it are the Pacific Coast Forge necessary to order 1,000 more honor| reopening of parliament MONTH’S TIME she had wanted to dis oberts’ | wa wife and marry t veterinary, that) Horner's sup dd vietimea. & premeditated murder resulted when| Sheriff Studebaker, of Cowlitz she failed county, who is in Seattle iting Miss Lusk steadfastly claimed) the arrival of Sheriff Ward of Oka public with the bodies of %0,, loc vo, 2 A committee was named to obtain |C®, local No, 3812, L. I. A nereases in the subseriptions of the Carstens Packing Co,, West & Wheel er, big rental agents, and Isaac Lorie, retired millionaire jeweler. No the! rolls printed Seattle Machine Works, Queen Cit WASHINGTON, May 25.—More ‘eect potcemen ot| JAPAN DENIES CHINA. | nXARHINGTON, May Sa Machine Works, Negit Machin Two of the biggest been sent to France in May, In Works and the Puget Sound Bridge) Ct Warren's force invaded the GIVES UP PRIVILEGES June, May's figurea wil Seam & Dredging Co * county building Saturday morning | 7 ial de (Gensienel on. geve.8) nogan county with Horner, left with S UASGMeMEN hie det been: eee and placed several of the most prom BY RALPH H. TURN ably bettered, memibers of the sen. Sheriff Stringer Saturday morning Sesuapeey ad Syrians raised $127 for the war! inent members of the legal profes:| _ United Press Correspond ate military attains comets W. Clise and iam | TOKIO, May 25.—A semiofficial| told today, at their weekly confer — for North Bend, where they will get fund it P h y | x _ d at an entertainment at the/ sion under arrest. Not only under | . “ “itt Trimble, named Friday as hav n Not 0 nder ALLIES AGREE Horner's Ford automobile es anak ae i a poe ee, Mol Labor Temple annex. The women’s! arrest, but fin them 50 cents | Statement at Peking denies that ae ast with the war council. : sealihtes corps of the speakers’ committee for the Re ise en. new military agreement between | | © n > o - | TO HELP RUSS _ | ,,0? it resem’ in tune vo mnt] taled to epont mauetatony: corp of the ap lieutenant with whom we played football a month or so ago. His left arm was shattered and he had two bullets thru his thigh, but, .asT put a cigaret in his mouth and ~ Cross becau AY an wt lighted it for him, he asked ivan . wt ¥ arrive Syrian and other trance to the courtroom in Judge J.|China and Japan p! China’s me, with a smile, if we WITH SUPPLIES | v\:0v6r ends ot Justice, and with a Judicial | gatheringy in the city Friday night. Jurey's, department. wat -made|AFMy, arsenals, police, communica Jake’s Been Bass couldn't have another game WASHINGTON, May 25-—The U Puri 8 Gm “aie alr epirit, it shou ng — c nyt ha nite tdi thru the left side of the door. ‘The| tions, mining, etc., in the hands of; “Jake © Star's movie man, hag om , , a ae - | its proportionate burden,” explaine Lieut. J. A, Gallagher, of the Cana ! . Japan. | not been idle, and there are } “ e recovered.” —}) 4 the allies a eed on the| Mf. : ® right side had been carefully locked | Jap na ni here are lots of when ” tt sritten b ye = a Bos podlanicd ee nd Tato: exico Orders Chairman Joshua Green Saturday.| twenty returned Canadian 801) yy the minions of the law As German influence is extending | good things in the new Liberty From a le opal wn mt oy as least for the present. It will Charge at Cuba Each yame is to appear on the) diern were sent to Seattle Friday! such commotion ensued, together | eastward, the statement says, it is] Weekly, which opens at the Liberty Edward Bickel, ambul-}) sia~« | books, and the accounting must be! night, from Western military di-/ with loud and boisterous conversa-|OMlY proper that the two nations | Sunday, It includes an all-day mis |be a “hands off” military poll eles: ot the wane time, offering to Leave Post | este. No true man will take of- | vision headquarters in Canada, The! tion, until Judge Jurey summoned | should prepare to defend themselves. |neuver of the Seattle battalion of |fense. It is a hard task, but it must —— - -| Deputy Sheriffs Joe Hill and Scott eR | the Third Washington infantry ag ance driver, decorated for bravery, to his parents,}) active aid as possible in supplies.) WASHINGTON, M. The | 4 otive aid + Sena . ab, be performed. In many cases we are vee 2 op ea ." Pr i Mr. and Mrs. Wm. F.}\ there will be no intervention now| Mexican charge d'affaire at Havana|jodeing personal friends, But it's Malone, bigger and burlier than the GERMANS WOULD SEND Be that ae fe Strand se q fi 7 ed | ne called « d and had them brought ne' ed ‘oss week ¥ ickel. unless requested |haw been recalled by Carranza, ac-|jur Christian duty to see that the| ni “ prades ; “yeh ec ee | Bick Hts bat’ tmede clear to Japan| cording to information reaching the | Ct, c tate ae ois et this bur before tho har of justice. There} EMPRESS TO TURKEY] ss, of Madam Pies school and is ie by thia country and England that| state department early today den.” Judge Jurey fined them $1 each for! yoNpoN, May 25.--An saaeat a eo gf this “hands off” course is a ques-| Unconfirmed rumors were current . contempt of court and making 100) asoagch from Moscow today stated | Washington Or f ' tion of policy, and not one resulting| that diplomatic relations becween Sea c | mue' vise. Two dollars more for | ; « Saad i> y “Let's give our lives to the on E iy 4 With Seat King county, the 1 i | |the Germans at Kieff have arranged Vad 4 man, but pet this thing over for | from the slightest suspicion of Jap-| Mexico and Cuba had been severed.) «tate and the Northwest division the A Pbcilltine fhe tha dower? seienaee “!/ TEDDY REPLIES OI ONCE tt ‘ ” ese intentions. For t won the i * h . once and for all. an . } ‘over the top, nd still going, the er | go to Copenhagen, and for the Grand nm cité of youn proposed visit to Ja Prince | Red Croas have received these re-| H. F. Poster. the attorney who de-| Hike N Montbhiere MORE TO BURLESON be pono |Weather 3s U. f r ww! Americans in France, after going | Arthur of Connaught Is regarded as) porta from committees: Industrial, fended a number of I. W. W. recent rapercentlonte WASHINGTON, May 2%5.—Col, eo thru tg agony of battle. Serepey fendy. | to Mr. Salisbury | $130,000; Mercy Monday, $49,800;|| WASHINGTON, May 25.--Senator ly. was too busy to see Red Crows #o-) ig ) , | Theodore Roosevelt today replied to Aol in a letter réceivea|" ~—OS | Tonight and Sunday fair,” In the} booths, $25,000 kers, $12.500;| Jones, Washington, today introduced licitors all last week. Friday, how-| leriticism of his writings voiced re- me | vo Ryigd : ‘ | ” : e F ie | Japanese, $7,000; Chinese, $800; King an amendment to the emergency ag-| ¢Ver. Solicitors Duncan and Hillman PHOTO BY LD |cently by Postmaster General Burles today by Mr. and Mrs. Wm. F.| bronze star signifies extreme per-| weather prediction of the hi | Jar Hinged ta rp of “kel, in a letter from their son,|sonal bravery. Young Bickel res-| weather prophet for the n county $38,000 Kitsap county,| ricultural bill, making the country ¢@usht him in bis ce The original of the photograph | | son pie 4, former University of Wash.|cued wounded French soldjers dur | hours 000 and tags, $24,000 bone dry during the war ‘Oh, T've been hou enough on! | of the Red Cross nurse, repro- | | In a letter to Senator Poindexter, on student who was decorated | ing « battle near Ftheims, altho offi There is not much chance of rain, wh ind The amendment provides that no the str : ied re bee | | duced with the editorial on page | Roosevelt asked that, as Burleson’s ne y the French Croix de Guerre,|cers refused to give the order be-}or much chance for warmth, ac A. B. Stewart, state chairman, an.| beer or wine shall be made so long They wel tec ee he big popula’ | 1 today, was taken at the Field | |attack on him had been given publiel: “ ith bronze star, after driving a| cause of the violent shell fire cording to Forecaster Salisbury nounces that reports from out of as the war lasts, Penalty for the | to be rather wealthy, and, according | | gtudio. j\wty. the reply be printed in the Con- “a a wi r ar, 4 ia xy higher than! violation of the law is made $5,000 or! to rating given him, a contribution gressional Record. At Poindexter D Joulletriddied ambulance for eight] After returning from the battie,| It looks like a great day for tha) 85 chapters have been hig " i days and nights without rest. The (Continued on Page Seven) Giant Beaver bpil game. prescribes as, Everett has more two years’ imprisonment. _ (Continued on page '4) a —- “request, this was done. “e _ We’ve Topped Our Red Cross Minimum, But the Boys Over There Need More--Keep Right on Digging

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