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ween Full Leased Wire of Complete Service of Association. Enterprise Association. e the United Press the Newspaper Entered as Second > iS MADE HELP BIG E MOVE 1 Will Bar Exploitation and Profiteering in Trans- Pacific Business BUREAU IS ESTABLISHED Some Every shipping facility of the government will be at the disposal @f Seattle shipping men who desire to promote Siberian trade, provided | _ they do not take advantage of the opportunity to profiteer, and re main Satisfied with a nominal ‘These statements are released by 3 | fhe state department and war trade thru the Seattle Chamber of Saturday 3 he government trade bureau is to revoke the export li of a shipping corporation dis to be guilty of misrepresen or r preiieering. or in any way and abusing trade privi- n t of the complete or- of a government bureau with branches in Siberian ports and and control tween 5Si- 3 of these activi will be made af a Une of big “Meamers operating between here | “fad Viadivostok and Siberian ports, f all the vast potential and ac | tml resources of Eastern Russia Open to her. Stating that it was up to Seattle men to realize the oppor y at their doof, Gordon C. Cor _baley, executive secretary of the j Caamber of Commerce, Saturday + pointed out the advisability of vieor ously pursuing the course outlined | by the government, without deviat ing trom ita principies. According to the local Chacnber of Commerce, Seattle is regarded by the | Russians as their trade “port of cail.” Huge cargoes of raw materials poss ready for shipment to this port, ‘change for which Russian “bon ats desire exports of manufactured | | Missiasipp!. Arkansas and Louisiana | Louisiana national i ‘They wilt be anni Rents 83, 000 Yanks | Ready to Sail Back toU.S. A. BY CARL D. GROAT WASHINGTON, Nov The 29th division ix the first one on the Uts of divisions designated to return home in its entirety. This does not necessarily mean, however, that it will be the first to mail The 7éth and 87th also are dexig nated to return in. their entirety These divisions will be moved when transportation is available. Gen. March, chief of staff, noted these facts today, adding that 7 mep and 2.451 officers over the total demobdilizat He said the arny expects to re a return rate of 17 a month in - - = December, and later 300,000 a mor By United Presse Leased Wire Troops in the United States de: | Direct to The Star j nated for demobilization now number | §{—~ 649,000, and the government expects! sew YORK, Nov. 30 to keep prodding the camps until @| labor leaders declared today that the 1,000 daily discharge rate is obtained. | agitation for a nation-wide strike, to Revised Casualties be held December 9, as a demonstra: A revised casualty list up to and in-| Hon against the failure of the Calf cluding November 26 was announced, | fornia govérnor to pardon Thomas as follows: J. Mooney, would begin at once RUSH PLANS FOR MOONEY AID STRIKE Begin Nation-Wide Move to Obtain Liberation of Imprisoned Man DEMONSTRATION DEC. 7 20 5,000 Killed in action, 28,363; died of | W. D. Patterson, representative of wounds, 12,101; died of disease, 16,-| the International Workers’ Defense 634; died of other causes, 1,990; mixe- | amue, inmued @ statement calling upon the workers to rally to Moon ing in action, 14.290; prisoners of war ey's defense and demand his libera, (number unintelligible in cable), wounded, 189,965, including 54,751 ne. | Yor verely, 43,180 undetermined degree,| He outlined plans for a nation wide campaign of agitation Three hundred thousand organized workers of the Central Federated Union of Greater New York and 92,036 slightly wounded. exclusive of prisoners, 262,723. The 39th division is composed of Total, National Guards. The 76th is the New England national krmy and the Sith Mississippi. Arkansas and armed back to Cen. have forwarded repolutions to Preal- dent Wilson. axking him that he be |} granted a new trial. | aE to joln in the Pershii fi movement. Ar y feont, and. take thelr, turn | Fatarements arv now being made for im. March gave a list of |* Mooney demonstration Dec. 7 units consisting of artillery and corps troops, designated for return. Army transports, navy boats and cargo carriers, reconverted into pas senger ships, will be used to bring the men back from France. When | >¥ Gov.. Stephens, it became appar-| ent today that a large portion of| these veasels are entirely equipped, | og the 200,000 rate should be maintain. | bor intended to go thru with its jov. 30.—-With following the | commutation of Thomas J. Mooney's death sentence to life imprisonment od | strike plans earty in December. As for demobilization in the| The strikes were first planned as States, March pointed out. the work | * Protest over what was termed 3 nay is being speeded up, and the war| Proposed murder” of Mooney he department is doing its utmost to| ®°¥ernor'’s action, which was oe pected Im some quarters, caused attain the 1,000-aday rate at each rs “ a. telagatary. Sasueien. camp, #0 as to get men back to in jurry, am oa i dustry quickly. Officers and men| The San Francisco Labor council discharged to date in the Statea| Condemned Gov, Stephens’ action number about 46,378. | and pledged moral and financial sup The 5 port to obtain a new trial. The Oak Zelandia has sailed with 157, | Port to obtal tri | land Shipwrights’ brotherhood voted 105 Christmas packages. } come jlast night to strike Dec. ——| Mooney in given a new trial Reports from other cities indicate | strike plans had not been dropped. —BUY BELGIAN TAG Trainload Yank | THE GREATEST DAILY lane pledged their support to Mooney and | Have You Bought Your Belgian Relief Tag? Do It Now. Help Feed the Poor Belgian Babi The Seattle Sta CIRCULATION OF ANY PAPE. RIN THE PACIFIC NORTHW. ES of Cor tn tofticn at Beattle, hy under Act at ve Matter May 3, 1899. SATURDAY OVEMBER WASH., ~ SEATTL LSON RILES SENATORS Seattle to Be American Terminal for Siberian S Name Them, Charles H. Clarke, chairman of the King county war savings committee, has made it rather plain that there are a number of firms, including banks, well as individuals, financially able to do so, who have failed to take their full allotment in War Savings Stamps. Shall these slackers, who are respon- sible for placing the city and county in a most humiliating position, go un- named? Should their guilt be shielded, while the fair name of this city is being slurred by a failure to meet its rightful quota? Name them, Mr. Clarke. Let us know who are. Let the city know the firms and the individuals GOTTSTEIN CASE TAGGERS SWEEP NEARING CLOSE CITY SATURDAY The William Gottstein,| Seattle girl taggers started their charged with the murder of John | day’s campaign for the Belgian Re | Murray, baggage checker, in the Nef Fund Saturday morning. The| woods near Des Moines, two months | sale of tags was brisk case of Ago, Was expected to go to the jury| noon, and every indication waa that! Saturday afternoon @ xatisfactory sum would be realized Prosecuting Attorney Lundin| ‘The pedestrian who crossed a opened his closing arguments to the | street intersection Saturday without jury just before noon. Attorney|@ tag. was approached by a demure Allen, defending Gottstein, was ex-| damsel with a request to remember pected to complete his argument) Belgium. When he left, he wore a later in the day jtag. If he failed to get @ tag at ‘The gun that was found near Mur.| the first corner, he was “nabbed” rays body, buried in the woods, was|at the next Mr. Clarke |is compete ‘Signs Document Renounc- in the fore. | | ulations 1es ween NIGHT EDITION TWO CENTS IN SEATTLE 15.00 to $9.00 Per Year, by Mail, T yngrens March #, 1 Weather “Forecast: ; Sunday, raing and sterly wind outhw PRESIDENT NEEDED AT BIG MEETING— + LORD NORTHCLIFFE ABDICATION OF WILHELM ‘saan paevaT | (4019 9YL 0% 19940 WASHINGTON, Nov. 30.—Senate resentment over President Wilson's failure to include a senator in the peace delegation today resulted in Senator Cummins, Ia., drafting a resolution to create a bi-partisan committee of eight sena- tors to “observe the peace conference.” Other senators plan similar resolutions. They will be introduced next week. ing Thrones of Prussia _Senad sommes a) and Germany ALLIES ARE AFTER HIM » { ae % By United Preas Leased Wire | Direct to The Star ' “-—- —---™ AMSTERDAM, Nov, 30.—4en. Von Elsa has announced that the German army will never counte nance a socialistic republic, and wants the kaiser back, according BY ROBERT J. BENDER United Press Correspondent WASHINGTON, Nov. 0.—Preste dent Wilson will begin his direct of ficial conference with leaders of the allied nations about December 14. Having announced the personnel l In view of the 1918 Nov discussion t 30. tt ited Press) ati (Copyright LONDON, | widespread President Wilson's decision to 4 the conference, the United Press asked Lord Northcliffe, Brit peace to a dispatch from Brunswick, ain's greatest publisher, for a sta of the delegation, Secretary Lansing, received taday. cnent of the European attitude as to Col. House, Henry White and Gen, the president's personal participation | Bliss—the president's plans fir AMSTERDAM, Nov. 30.—-Wilhelm | in the deliberations. leading the commission to France Hohenzoliern has signed a document we ponding oa this avetal roquelt are now complete. finitely . nrones of | LOrd Northcliffe today made the fo Owing to the fact that it is not defini y renouncing the thrones of | Guine statement hapecntive (that. Barwy PR Germany and Prussia, as well as re’) “Foreigners have.no right to take fore December 14, however, there leasing all officials from their oath | part in the politica.of other countries. will be no rush about his leave-tak- of allegiance, according to a Bertin|That the president of the United ing next, Tuesday, or exceptional | States would attend the peace confer ence has always been regarded here not only as a matter of politics, but Qa An exnential factor in the situa tion. “It would be unthinkable to us, for | example, that Premier Lioyd George |whould not be at the peace confer- be ences. speed in his trans-ocean journey. At the White House, it was said President Wilson probably would pk bis annual message to con- | gress at 1 p. m. Monday. Official announcement of Ameri- ca's peace commission oarried only one surprise—the name of Gen. “Tam not in a ponition to mpeak for | te" aa been expected by those | France, but cannot conceive it posst | wel! informed that if the delegation j ble that the peace conferences should contained five members, Secretary take place without Clemenceau a5 | fouston would be added to the four one of the French representatives. | originally forecast by the United Can't Comprehend It | Press and confirmed last night. “The whole discussion shows the) secretary of War Baker will go to |Srave danger that always exists on | France in a month or six weeks to international misunderstanding. It | relieve President Wilson at the head | is apparently evident from cables we|of the delegation when Wilson are now getting that many citizens | leaves for home. of the United States, democrats as A glance at the personnel of the well as republicans, object to the party to go to Europe with the | president's visit. I can only say that president discloses some interesting we cannot comprehend the situation. figures. “Britain and her four sister na tions, Canada, Australia, New Zea land and South Africa, have had nearly 900,000 men killed. People of all shades of opinion here realize that our head man, Premier Lloyd George, must be at the peace table to look after the Interests of a nation ke ours, that has suffered so ter ribly. dimpateh today The former kaiser is reported to be Hil with influenza, and was an able to greet his wife when she ar rived at the Amerongen station. COULD CONDUCT TRIAL IN U, S. NEW YORK, Nov. 30.-Wm. Ho-| henzollern, ex-kaiser, could be extra- dited to the United States and placed | on trial for his crimes, in the opin- fon of Chas. Thaddeus Terry, mem ber of the executive committee of the American Bar association, The kainer has been Indicted in two Western states, and under the} treaty between the United States and Holland his extradition could be effected, Terry declared to the United Preas. ‘To vindicate the highest in stincts of human conscience, to satis. fy the requirements of universal law, to re-establish the rules and reg. | of international law, the trial of William Hohenzollern must Davis on Board For instance, the newly-named American ambassador to Great Britain, John W. Davis, is expected to be aboard the president's ship, thus giving the two an opportunity for discussing diplomatic matters that may arise during the confer ence and which Davis will be re sponsible for handling. els, mostly railway and agricultur- | Prisoners Back — BUY BELGIAN TAG — seodgnt into court and identified by! Not to be outdone by the girls, be held.” said Terry “The United States has played a|"Poneible for handling, saential " " ‘ 4 > rar, and jer-| avis will leave residentic 'Y FRANK J. TAYLOR Sheriff Stringer and Matt Starwich, | Seattle's stalwart policemen started! menether it be held purauant to|#Test part in the war, and the Ger. party ot Brest, Where the’ Aaa Y BELGIAN TAG —| 4 Press Correspondent) = | deputy. Starwich testified that on| selling tage Saturday morning. TO) ie terms of the extradition treaty | As have consistently addressed the | Party at Mreat: where the Ameri ding RDE, France, } the afternoon of Oct. 11, he took|the most enterprising policeman.| jetween Holland and the United | resident his post in England. |. sein dae taneidiens “an Amaertonss Gottstein to the store of Abe Green| who sells the most tags, Hazen J oo aia? aeaaeiniein & As a foreigner, altho a warm | Mis post in England. Pa i i ot Wry " a ne e Ne p have . . »roprietor 7c ean end of United States, I o: | ao sae Ween. oe e party Break From Berlin 9.2%." released from Ulligen, Ger baum, where he was alleged to have| Titus, restaurant proprietor, will a Holland and France and | #04 of the United States, T can ex: ih "iers, Auchinclows, anigiiil bought the gun that was found near! present a huge fruit cake. ‘Three | press no view of American politigs 5 i COPENHAGEN, Nov. 30.—“Prus-| many. arrived here today. It snete . does "Ot #0 thuch matter. , of Gai Hous, aad. tha” Slee ee 700 officers and 200 orderlies: Murray's body bronze medals, the work of a Bel-| ny. tis that the trial must be |t8® of course, I have many views ee eee aot 8 %e 1k hn r d th Plans of a most sweeping and far Gottstein said to Greenbaum, | gian artist, will be given to the|) (i) ee but I may be allowed to say, as an|*¢Veral prominent American war ” se hospital train awaited their 4 jont sweeping 6 “ a nel’ ) bs i othe wakcanie Trenae, eee the sree thing to us, rival from Switeeriand. The et renthing charactor were formulated | ‘You didn't seel me amy-eun,” before| three girle selling the most tags. |" expression of personal opinion, that | Workers in France, in addition te declared a proclamation issued by arrival from & gjben rs 5 . ; > > , . “In dealing with the question of saiuial 4},, |the state ladies aboard Mibera! 7 - lent, © Friday night by a committee of 15,/ any one else spoke,” testified Star The Washington committee of the | if the conferences we held with bn comer Miteaen, Somaee | ction of ied by heed Lo a on | appointed at Wednesday's nesting of | wict Relgian relief commission Saturday | *traditing Hohenzollern from Hol: | oyt President Wilson, the whole Eu-|, With the peace conference draw. - | accor the food shed pointed 4 ‘dnesday's =e o , velgis ’ m o 9 ident 1 : ‘ ° a) enrnues Som Ee by pena cand Crows. neM | the Seattle Central Labor council, to| Gottstein denied ever having seen | insued an appeal to every citizen to | Md. it is necessafy to avoid tech: | ropean world would think that there |!& near, international lobbies of all ‘ > “ ee | make monts for the general| the gun found by the body remember his duty to Belgium, and| Pi¢al definitions of specific crime.| was something very wrong, indeed, | kinds and merits are getting under strike in if of Tom Mooney, to Whisky Deal Aired respond liberally We must avoid the term ‘piracy’ | with those conferences.” way Ga anise Deshenber-@ Gottstein took the stand for the| A telegram from Baron K. de Car-| 4nd the term ‘homicide’ and deal!” “pry BELGIAN TAG —|.. 1” addition to the expected call of Cut this review of the week’s news and mail it to “There is not a union in this city,”| first time Friday. During his croms-| tier, Belgian minister to the United | Ply with ‘willful murder,’ on the Miss Jane Addams for an interna- ilor: other Seattleites away from home | said James A. Duncan, secretary of | examination, Prosecuting Attorney | States, was received by Mra, B. C./0n® hand, and that which, jn our tional gathering of women in Hol Sige : Aad UT HERE the council, Saturday, “that has vot-| Lundin. aired the alleged whisky | Beck, local chairman of the tag day | treaty with Holland, is described as land to take up peace problems, the 2 _ ed inst the Mooney strike, and| dealings of Gottstein, charging that | committee, urging that everything|#" ¢Xtraditable offense h ommitted Zionists and anti-Zionists are send- 1] S when the day of the workers’ protest | the accused had obtained large sums | possible be dene to relieve the crit | °" yee b ou bye ert de my ing delegations to London and ; a ; ng the same by @ specific or tech Paris. comes, not a wheel will turn in any| Of money from various peo on|ical situation in Belgium. Baron | '™® The Seatt e tar ne rovndl Jugs ’ ie the promise to deliver whisky Cartier states that the country has | Dical expression Furuseth to Go Weekly News Letter for Men in Service According to the plans which Gottstein admitted several liquor been stripped of everything by the| Terry cites passages from the) 1 Q.non Nov {Night Andrew Furuseth, marine labor $$ ie a8 were tentatively adopted by the com-| transactions, but refused to agree| Germans, and that the need is more | three treaties with Holland which |...) Gavanced troops 1 the leader, will be near the scene of the z Z, y I r, NOV. 30, 19 he ecepted mone: col ° 7 eve vefore, | bea adition of « inals, avs * aap al ' . pace conference. r SEATTLE, WASH., SATURDAY, NO my te mittee Friday night, there will be a ee ee gm. RORY Tf ee cativs Ae ie, em nee ‘ oo ees rt * es nals, | German frontier on the whole front pence nfere nee, watchful of hs "om Ambit ‘ i complete stoppage of all work, in-| nection with the espectally h @ severe iter se partiouls mI hat of 7 vs at ec Ge the duchy oF LA erests of American seamen an SaEER eu thorition seize 100 cnacs jinn, dinner atoyn from tce Box) ‘iuding the different lines of trana-| Three checks made out to the/ ting in cle two, Section 12, which reads: | from Just § ‘the neighborhoed of iu. America's merchant marine, and ray, in raid on schooner er ee certation: - Maas snoatindy ten to| defendant and indorsed by him, were) Seattle people are reminded by the| “Persons suall be delivered up, ac-| ten" te front of 40 miles), Marshal ff across the water come reports nial Gunnar Sveinson, killed in auto i, accom-nodated by any bullding in| produced as evidence. None of the| committ in charge of the drive.|cording to the provisions of this! Haig announced tonight. ;that all of the little nationalities Mare Island Marines beat Camp | accident i the city will be held daily. ‘The Bon | deals had materialized, however, | that while tag may be purchased convention, who shall have been! BUY BELGIAN TAG —|Wmch have been under German is, © to 0, Turkey day Thomas O'Hara fits up office and | Marche park hax been suggested for | Gottateln declared. son | {27,10 cents, it Is not necessary t0|charged with, or convicted of, any ManTLAL 4 |domination are organizing their lobe Maps gives demonstration seances to ¢X-|\thiy purpose, in view of the fact that| Gottstein admitted a transaction| restrain an impulse to give more ailiit au dee A bies for participation at the peace Barginrs steal $4,000 worth of furs | Hose mediums there ‘will be no interruption from|in which he had witnessed the load 2UY BELGIAN TAG — (CeRRnOn oe SAR A! table. aed , “ai: | deattie people nend 8.000 Christmas| carn during the progress of the |1n& of $8,000 to $10,000 worth ot ar 1 Rial of BUY BELGIAN TAG— Labor and congress were dient: Brakes fai), Rainier valley car| boxes to soldiers in France. atrike drugs in the auto in which Murray |"Telegrap! pointed in President Wilson's selec Seatbes into Golden Shoe Co. on “Restaurants will be closed, and if| had driven to Des Moines, ¥ : 5 ae 9 tion of delegates. Roth hoped for ibiagton st er mad dash| Houseboats wreckea by storm on Hass Baten Bias U. S. Are Again patina fon Fear, 2 ae eee ve lake Waakinéion the strike is protracted, the culinary Dr. Matthews to } & | Tepresentation at the peace table. r | J. H. Raab declared on the wit * ) \ —— trade vlan to feed en masse 40,000 ee { ” " 4 ‘ Durginrs ransack Theo Haller’s| Sailor steals two diamond rings | ‘ons daily in large downtown build-| ness stand Saturday, that he gave Talking Walkout } Visit Europe as |, AMSTERDAM, Nov. 30-4 report Senators Peevish Rome, 606 Minor ave. Take $1,200/from hostess after being invited to | vs 2 | Gottstein a check for $200 for which| PORTLAND, Nov, %0.That 92 ) }| from Berlin today declared that Ger-| The senate today gave Worth of jowe dinner, according to police uo unions will make exceptions | Whisky wax to have been delivered |000 keymen of the country may |{ Peace Observer | many had ceded North Schleswig to venting its feelings next we 7 . sion , coum Oe a ae ee Batt ark t members consider a slight by Lucien Boag federal officer, Native Belgian girls sell tags fof! +, the strike order | tain « several months ago. W. W. Whip | strik becau f dissatisfaction Sue acai I nmark. e wha’ checks up on Ii operty in Se-| Belgium relief Saturday ole ge (netunce, the teamaters | ple testified that Gottstein approach. | among members of the Order of | Mev ; ark prin dag tor | —BUY BELGIAN TAG — the president in ignoring that body, Aitle for 1 an | kencl y oe him: with pland Sor making eneney|Baltroad ‘Telegraphera - was: made|} ° irst Presbyterian church both in his appointment of dele: Washington wins from Oregon| will be requested to deliver fuel t Abs will leave shortly for Europe to gates and in refusing to tak ©. bt W. football team hard hit by| Aggie football eleven, 6 to 0. houpitals and houses where there are | thru the “smuggling in of whisky." |known here today Pia aaa hallo abrageiet cae ates and in refusing to take mem+ of ¢ r ein ad Owen - 1 Attorney Allen has based his case The tel raphers are not satis. { bers into his confidence on his ae « ar Uncle Sam to probe Seattle bread |Hick people or babies. The name an nasertions that Gottstein haa| fled with the "wage and working|) 18 out Of the pence table con: } peace plans a lens. . whit anced cent re lace also be able to secure | On the assertio 4 ol led e age an 51) ¢enenos Bg bie ‘ S of y cs eee Serer e Te ae ee ; , | been working to gather material for| conditions which were recently an- |) feMer ¢ — BUY BELGIAN TAG— » : rey we : ; | pn d od a" «db ie ond “ stra sl . as ¢ 4 . “tad ut December 4.) 4) atarriay pursued by police,| “No printing for profit will be per: ae) pidonaaeer AL Mia eeicdorg | ra “4 ies here 4 fe wa pts { pense money from his church “Doug” Fairbanks ; tN . pura Mea Wat. “axvenuinant I he | this defense in his clow ° and the resentatives £ ~ A bohg » kc Wiliam ‘ kills self with revolver. ane po tha tee Guus ie “If Gottstein knew that Murray|on the way to Washington for a|) Graael weelgicn aan are 30. — The ex-| Divorced by Wife nes on © Three suits of blue silk underwear | aany pulletin, dealing only with mat-|>84 &# much ax $26,000 worth of | conference nd possibly Palestine, = aph Co. says it has| * Billy vw fSkagees gangerneg. Meek eben ters pertaining to the Mooney case.”|0P!um in his room. why didn't he| The new award, it is claimed, ef All arrangements for the }|learned that 200 German submarines in New York Court a wr b wert welter- Ore TY PETCIAN. TAC tell the federal authorities, instead | fects a decrease in wages for some 5 che ee ‘ wey ng, win er Johan Seattle winw fight inst Post-|__ BU 3ELGIA) "AG —|* Me . : { financing of the trip have bee e sunk during the war | NEW YORK, Nov. 80.—Douglas an ence in local phone rates fresuler Lundin, “His tale is worse than Dr.| tions on pw ‘of ditectors, whose offer the pa —B PEm RTE LES wi, ages: boa nae . candidates for school board | hearing to be held be public ser- “i somber G has already been set |) of titectors, whose offer the pas cod favor eaual pay for men and women | vice commission December 26 Cook's story.” mpd i emt Bae nireedy ‘been eet! i. nas ancented ew York Brewers Attorney Henry Mahlstad, for Bete y Jewsboys’ home to be built here. . | ithe Winte tiorametica ere Set) tour will last approximate- to Cl Up Sh ty Fairbanks, announced today that hj BBieyara minsire Scorned i ee oe Canadian Troops [ne ee aera a . _|}y 90 days, mecording to the } o Close Up Shop sie pis Won an interlocutory decree. | Mam theatre negi 1 . es Fremont business men organize | Will Hold Mai |—B ELGIAN TAG —}) chureh directors, who announced NEW YORK, Nov. 30.—Brewing The decree was signed by Supreme a young men’s club | 1 (o) @aiInZ WEBSTER P-T, Matthews’ forthcoming trip Sat } plants in New York representing an! Court Justice in his cham Phousan tg oflpervice men enter- Seattle food retail prices have| The Boilermakers’ secede OTTAWA, Ont. Nov. 20.—It is} The Webster lay investment of $200,000,000 will close | bers, at New F gay fe SOER? 100 . per cent during past year, | and Helpers’ union, with 18,000 mem-| understood that the dian army,| sociation will meet at the W On his return, Matthews will |/at midnight, in compliance with the! The pondent was not named , dates. r nt Seattle bers, is taking a vote Saturday on| which is invading Germany, will oc-| school, West 68th ave, and 30th st make his travels and observa: }| law enacted by congress. in the pt dings, but was designate sternal Best (ficials aay Commutation of | the proposed Mooney strike, ax ix an-| cupy the German fortress of Mainz | N. W., Thursday at 3:10 p. m, Dr.{} tions on peace-time Europe the {| ‘The general public, however, will | ¢d as “an unknown woman ae Boze whale meat | rors Mooney . death sentence to li other organization, the Union of| It is believed the Canadians will Wallace W. Schwabland, child spe-|{ subject of a series of sermons (| not be without its beer he brewers No alimony ts named in the decree, ball Way’ imprisonment won't halt ’, a “| Shipyard Laborers, Puggers and Fas-| make this fortress their headquar- | cialist, and Miss Margaret Wilson,) nd lectures, }/have produced enough beer to last at It is said that Fairbanks has agreed unions’ protest strike, They demand} 000 membe ters until the peace is signed, of the Btate college, will speak. |least two, and possibly three months, | 0 make his wife a large allowance, PEM, Lalferiy’s Thanksgiv-| jab teners, with 3,000 re ; : ; 5 giv-lnew tr ¥

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