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91ST DIVISION OF CAMP LEWIS TO DEMOBILIZE The Seattle Star “2 | THE GREATEST DAILY CIRCULATION OF ANY PAPER IN THE PACIFIC NORTHWEST pe en een or eee i or May at the Postoffice at Seattle, Waan., » Fu Leased Wire of the United Press Association. CoOMmLnts Service of the News- paper Enterprise Association. 4 as Becond Clase the Act of Congress March &, 1879. i919 Weather Forecast: { /ALLIES LET UP ON se #8 8 *® @ OPE WELCOMES WILSON WITH | TAKES HIM SOLDIERS TO RELEASE WITHDRAW TO THRONE ONN.P.ALL ) HAMBER RE SC E D PARIS, Jan. 4.—President Wilson and the Italian government have reached a complete OF FORGE agreement on essential points of the peace settlement, a Rome dispatch to L’Information de- 4ot — clared today. The dispatch said it is understood that the president's visit to Italy “already sa enema i ieee Ceremony Is Elaborate as Last of Wounded Men Re- succes Orders Issued Assigning Bolsheviki Continue Suc- President Is Greeted at moved From Wrecked a 2 ane = Northwest Men to Early | cesses in Various Regions the Vatican Transport This P. M Ad M. BATTLE To ~ GER MA N SGET GOODS Passage to the U. S. of Russia and Siberia AN IMPORTANT MEETING HAD DIFFICULT NIGHT Obstacles to } PRAISED BY GENERALS JAPANESE RECALL 34,000 fare creme | yma seas an ON, SAY | Peace Must Be’ DEFEAT ON KAISER vss ere cm meme ROME, Jan. 4—Pope Benedict! The last wounded soldier was All Overcome ington, Oregon, California, Ne poesiscins VOLUME 21 N¢ », 264 SEATTL| E, WASH. SATURDAY, “JANUARY | greeted President Wilson with out removed from the transport ) } | victories practic verywhere, re Stretched arms today. The pontift's Northern Pacifle this afternoon. ) ; ™ Utah, Idaho, Montana and ports Were received from several | feception of the president was ex —_ } Great significance must be at | nS a ORS Ne ak | ees er eee ee tremely cordial. He clasped the ex-| FIRE ISLAND, N.Y. Jan. 4 } tached to that portion of Presi Camp Lewis, have been desig bod a and German resistance Siam ecutive hands im both his and shook | Hidden from sight of those on shdre ) dent Wilson's speech before the { fis ty. nated for release from the A "ancien to. the Ipaen ee them warmly by « blizzard which comes out of the Italian chacnber of deputies . FE. F. as soon as ships are avail 1 2s deer cer . After this greeting, the pope and/ northeast @m the wingy of a gale. Throw Out Challenge When which he indicated that any ob Hindenburg May Be Called Personal Documents of the t cata Soe pi - er : ies mien’ tom the Bethe a the president ered the throne the t N n Pacific i dinelon tn:the ok canta : able his as announc De ndrawn from the Esthoniai oom, where thes conferred in pri.| severely hammered by @ rising sea. Mayor Refuses to Lift —} stacion tn tne way et mmationa: ¢ tO Raise Volunteer Army | Former Emperor Discov- | ment made vy the evar depart- | coast within a few days because of J ‘ b , f n all in , ' danger from the ice. The squadron Yate at some length this morning. Two hundred help- ) questio: overco . ment today. Along h the ae The president went direct asurtion eri Aatdticn eotinere ond Ban on Meetings aia’ petharath by thet” rs ola Against Invaders ered; Shows War Causes | =m nd 37th 4 a ie bowsver, Will yatrel:the ah aa es x rik 0 4 te | and n divisions, they |as Danzig the American embassy to the Vat-| the crew of 466 were still aboard. } ‘bal of po “ ean no longer | : | Hl } fen, where he arrived at 345. A} During lapesa im the wind’s in- Threats made by J. W. W. () ict in connection with his ref {| COPENHAGEN, Jan. 4—Ger. | WASHINGTON, Jan. 4—Personai| il! comprise a force of $3,000 Japanese Withdraw ~ “ platoon of Swiss guards, in gala unt-| tensity, sounds on the atricken troop leaders to make trouble in Seat- } erence to the removal of ali ob- }| man troops defeated Polish in- documents and letters of the kaiser,| ‘troops designated for early con A Tokio dispatch said the war of- form, was drawn up at the gute, | ship cout be heard above the break-| tle came to light Saturday when | «tacies, was regarded as serving } vading forces in battles at Lissa | Previns the absolute guilt of the for | voy fice has announced that 34,000 Jap- | while the band played “The Star-\ers' roar. The cry of “all's well Mayor Hanson revealed details) notice on the world that the ap od Nakel sn al " mer German emperor for starting sii anese troops would be withdrawn dangied Banner.” ltrom the wateh, the tone of the! o¢ ) parent divergence of his views {| 008 Naked, # Merlin dispatch re | she war, have been found in the from Siberia, and that hereafter the AU) Ratering the St. Da wan court. | ship's bell ‘ant trean\n. arent | a telephone conversation | a Scan ie tare ported today. The Germans’ su- jHohenzotlern castle at Charlotten This announcement. made at | smallest possible force will be malm™ | © the preaidenual party walked past | dieiaace, told the watiers om chore, Which eecerred Christmas might } Sn Premier Cramenceaits ie © }) eriority in actillery eave them | pur diplomatic advices tof to! Washington today. following the | tained there (y Sempany of gendarmes, x platoon Of) that the Vesel wad till Holding oot whien, Te says, an ultimatum de } justed. } ie victory. the French high commiasion an-| ging news of yesterday, means erman troops have retreated to Swiss guards and a platoon of Vat-| Army medical corps men, a few| claring that “the battle is on” ) After referring to the univer ine east o¢ the |e that practically all of the sol. |%_R¢¥ position several kilometers” j fan firemen, who presented arms. Red Cross workers, the coast guards, wae lest by EL. Cha i sai denire to see justice done and |) ,,, ie northeast of the Some of the papers were in the : so! |from Riga, abandoning 1,000 Ger- ued mberiain, ity handwriting of the kaiser and others| diers from this state will soon | man soldiers in that city, according Received Ceremoniously the United Prean correspondent and >i aah a peace based upon right, he ; nS he Pea gr be home President Wilson was received by | °P¢ other newspaper man were the seneral I. W. W. secretary for { aeik thet “with os aS cladsean Ba ie “ miles northea f came fre n nies. personalities of the beens ae : to a Berlin dispatch. The dispatch ser race Majon Domo, Mon. {OB!Y persons to remain here during) Seattle district. . pursens, no obsthiles need be old regime at Berlin, it was s “ig od that id that the German cabinet has | Monsig J i the night, due to the danger of food| Chamberlain was arrested in his\} fornidable be The new evidence ix held to be me the 16ist infantry, formerly the | conferred with the rman central signor Zampihi, sacristan of the pal ies bet 4 off by the storm WASHINGTON, Jar ‘ lin important and damaging than that| Second Washington infantry, | council of soviet arding the situ- ‘acts; Monsignor Nazeljlireea, grand | *UPPlies being cut + offices, 419 Pacific block, by Detec- } “The only use of ar cle will request Hindenburg to lead “ ‘ : under Col. Inglis aie a ee ee Naval veasela stood by but they| tive Lieutenant W. B Kent and is|) to be overcome continued. { “ lead a! obtaine the archives of the for nglis, and the 4ist | ation on the Russian frontier. Sfmotere to the pope, and four sa-| SOvn) vere eed even the power-| fentena’ ar 1B ttyl ; ni volunteer German force against the 1 office of the royal palace division, containing many of Refuse to Fight q | let chamberlains. They eeborted | u's Net TERNS ight could not be| held Bending an investigation (Sant eee Posen and revolutionary ele { camp Lewis men, will be con Well equipped Bolshevik forces Bis to the top of the royal stairway | won at @ distance of a mile, fea eoee inter tei ae lt; cgay bak vee theainter, | ments in Silesia, according to diplo-|/of Posen from Prussia before the voyed from France as soon as |have captured Walk and Wenden; | C soo sar Pagal shah puncte . tt Transferring woun< to the| Siained that t ies tne tat i titto be our pride to overt). —o et orion is ‘eam could b k up at the! possible. according to a Riga dispatch to the | Vatican militia and their staffs. Solace was more dangerous than! continue the of preventing |) come everyt that-etende tm Si ool clisie eromnaweiitney air oar is Ponca paige ; Berlin Vossische Zeitung. This dis- A great throng packed the capital | ‘"elr removal from the wreck LW. W. Yeade m making mis.) Our way.” , peted “We*the C Slovs gest ; nomen | ena. Jam. 4-—~ The Slat (Wild) Seth aalt, he Cesmaan, teeta See 8, bar nes ¢| ThEW A Klasse it was possible to mee | ci io¢ { are directed by the Czecho-Slovaks eastern portion of Posen West) division, made up of Pacific, Baltic provinces are practically out 0, a opens primer git opr ‘presi. | the small boats tossing against each ‘wha ‘oisisieain anesthe w~~~w!|and the Poles, and to the proposed in the hands of the Coast and intermountain states na- Of provisions and are refusing to ie ee After speeches by the king | other and bumping into the sides of ens poy i aaa feel ons fp tional army men and designated to-| fight, declaring they wish to return i t. After P ¥ the hospital ship. swinging at| Hanson's statement follows Jon of the arnistice, it was held. day for early return to thix country, | home immediately ] and the president, Queen Elena, at) ono a mile from shore “Mr. Chamberlain called me up on Cables indicated that Berlin has WARSAW, Jan, 4.—Several chil-| received its training at Camp Lewis, Soldiers defending the railways 7 E. tired in a gorgeous gown and wear: SHDN OL “15 or 15 minutes to pass| the phone at my home. He told me q lged prote both matters with | dren parading at Posen in honor of| leaving here for England in July are said to be deserting, rendering #1] ing 4 jeweled crown, walked thru the | | jeisieas man from the subma-| that ¢ in I. W. W.'s had been ar the United States, and has warned | Ignace Paderewski, were killed when| After a short period of intensive! orderly retirement of the German Teception room, clinging to the presi-| 11. chaser to the Solace when the| rested while selling I. W. W. news RUINS PLANT e entente that she will be compel-|the Germans fired upon them with | training in England and behind the | forces impossible Gent's arm. Between bows in re oe ere at their worst, man papers led to protect herself unless Paris, | machine guns, it was reported here | lines in France, the troops went into| The Bolshevik communique re sponse to the salutations from every | WOltt Walle He asked, ‘What be your London or Washington intervenes. | today action in the terrific fighting that| ceived from Moscow by wireless to- side, the queen and the presMent late attitude in relation to our activities ai The dispatch ed that Prussian) Five soft-nosed bullets entered the | took place in Argonne forest, being | day, said | chatted and appeared to be enjoying 1 answered, ‘When I was a can. The Coast Carton Company Miniat dy “Bn é Ae reom np waders weki sat, but he | engaged for several weeks. Later al “The Ukrainian council's troops inh de at the was unharmec arriy i themselves Transport Mallory fidate for office | promised the vot some ed here to-| part of these men w va y | sl ‘ ot office I promised the vo - r r " part of these ere withdrawn | have captured Bady. Red guards jf i Crowd Waits Long B spo 445 Ash ers that I would close every I. W Blaze May Prove to latter had axrood that no attempt) day with Col. Wade of the British /and sent to Ypres in Belgium, where | captured Novogurdok. Ukrainian] r Mrs. Wilson wore a fiimy dress of rings SNOFE w. hall in Seattle” that I would atop Be Incendiary wld be made to sever ince | army they were brigaded with the British.|red guards captured Homel. It is 4 with) NEW YORK, Jan. 4.—With 445/ the preaching of sedition and trea The fighting qualities of the 9ist|/ reported from Narva that red Diue and gray mbroid i : Said. ‘Mie Margaret Wileon was at-| wounded officers and <nen reeeted|son; that I proposed to keep my — ok elicited the highest praise from Gen. | guards are advancing and annihilat- tired in a light gr gown. When | from the transport Northern Pacific | word $200,000 plant of the Coda Haig, who personally commended ing the white guards, who landed the trans Mr. Chamberlain became very| Carton company, at N. 42nd st. and the Americans for their valor. Gen.| recently. party the capi- stranded off Fire island. ss Gen the | angry th Do was completely destroyed Pershing also express was a huge crowd massed port Mallory arrived today " ; 1 high praise In the region of Reval and Riga eur 3 4 wit Ww believed to be of incendiar for the westerners + origin, early Saturday morning |men received di “ The fire wax discovered by an ait as Adapite the latencen, of the | port of kation at Hoboken. es of the| the Bolshevik offensive continues. 1 and French medals for extraor-/ chany station, Ul w They were nearly pushed off ions of Amer-/ We have captured the Novo-Sven- anvoka, Osipov along the ary feats and a series of villag ir feet by the c people, ¢ iis hain were 6, number: of seh I told } ur jail was bry sea fra Guanes the lade sonith slipper ting of frost] headlights and bent a ai ; 7 4 ers. They drove back to the palace crowd: we nure he ost t sasisted by a nearby (over the paveme Gattis eutaiebad Wiered & MARLilaNe nites fi Shyer wil” be: demnahilintd [208 Seen eee eee Ne ! pve 4 carria c ers for all law i ies Failing, they summoned | *ho ventured forth ur morn Then two more autos came ove Perm, the enemy occupied Rysw | Responding to the tender of mem er . skidded and slid into each other | toge werved into each go ' fire department, but the ar LJ i ach wrieis tacwe'acaiee. BE MADE FREE, A AY depart bat he Games| "ino th, adewatt Tmo tee end ayratng ie x Noes tp, stied| 1,379,000 Slated GERMAN AND BRITISH t on today said he hoped on. show y time the department apparatus ar-| Phone poles and thru fences. the muddle with a crash t i Sasa wit develo toate spouses te 1 soba hen 00 ‘Go to it time ‘the department apparatun ar-| Phone poles and thr fone Ae te eo totes Ancet| for Early Release | ARMIES TO FIGHT REDS? | 1 of a new basis of friend. “1 have ‘but this to say: To | hothing could be done 4 together in a heap about @:30| shouts filled the air, Several 1 H. d ROTTERDAM, Jan, 4.—The Ber- in order to blot those who wish to change our |" "nne puilding orected xix years| 4. m, two with whoela off. On the| Druised. Still another autoist de ere and Abroad jin Vossiscie, alarmea at “Bolshe- resulted from form of government by lawful, P : on « na neline, autos! Seended, and in his efforts to avoid! Slated for early dischar here viki inhuman cruelties,” hints that A Aco k E. } ton, owner of the cep Quee nne ave, incli au ner - J j for 6c BY ROBERT J. BENDER Gein, taeune F have he.cuar el el ome PH Migplte-yd heif oh pga ey gttip basal ap A hot acr the street! and-abroad, are now a total of 1,-\a union will be effected between the d stroying humanity (United Press Correspondent) | | rel. To any minority who by | the contents, apparatus to construct! crashing against the curb, some up-|4nd into the opposite curt 379,000 men, Chief of Staff, March |Germans and the British to oppose 1e Visits Poorer Section ROME, Jan. 4.—President Wilson's force propose to overrun our go) was valued at $85,000,| setting. On Eastlake ave, machines It's Dangerous Spot announced today the advance of the iet army to- it efore going to the academy, the | stratesy in going straight to the’ government 1 am against, lock, Strict cainst inflammatory | Were littered along the pavement During the week Gen. March | ward the Baltic y a is ead 4 en hint heart of the Balkan situation was stock and barrel, whether they materia uN in and about) fr the Latona bridge to Pine st Eastlake and Bost prom 1 to ordered that combatant divisions be ’ voga visited the Garitaldi statue | discussed by people and politicians) he TW. W's or some profiteet: fe punt ee se po et Kaatiake ave.,| be the scene of a disaster Saturday. | gin to discharge their men. It’s a Dandy Alibi, E gy Dery pgp Pr alike t It has prompted a free ing trust.” ere Aupartaane aot the/a y bu aded with passengers | It ded as one of the most At present 1,004,000 men in the ooo eer um |dom of exprenaion that is expected to pear rine lae ates. . ; Of the incline dangerous places in the eity. There) United States are booked for ais, but Where Has the | i . wo far toward clarifying the rela at 6:45 a. m 1 when the driver is abrupt hill, which was covered| charge, while men designated for i fit sn Genoa to| tions of Italy and the new Slavic’ Four Hun States L SMK a. mh. and’ wher he: drive Sith frost m0 slippery. tat it weal eariy re(uracnetee time Giameens, ir] Ree ate Chane, ee ole ita «which have been somewhat Plan Federation Hebert to Head ther ute ahead, the jitney almost imposkible to walk on the addition to those already sailed, total| ~WASHI Jan, 4—The real . “ ense of late whirled around twice, and smashed, pavement. The hill prevents the 292,000. ides this 292,000, there reason for the government's taking p spend Monday in| "rr cent'’s statement, in his} LONDON, Jun, 4—A meeting of _ Spokane Chamber | Whiriet smund twice, and mmimnt,|autoist from secing aheud, and when| are the 83,000 men In the organiza. (over, the cable system was to expe f speech before the chamber of depu the Bavarian, Baden, Heane d| SPOKANE, Jan. 4—T. H. Hebert, | jamming both against the pavement starts the descent, if traveling) tion ve mentioned, who are now | dite the transmission of the casualty , ° oo y Ing, that the Bal-| Wurttemburg governments held at|of the firm of Kemp & Hebert will at even a moderate rate of speed,| standing by for transport to bring lists from France, Senator Lewis, I+ 6 Italian Workmen people “must now be independ: | Stuttgart last Friday decided to co-| be the next head of the Chamber of Want Safety First it ix imp » stor them to the States linois, declared today : * nt,” was believed to be a broad hint | operate in formation of a federated | Commer He was the unanimous! ‘There was no one injure the! ‘The remainder of Eastlake ave.| Actual discharges in this country| Lewis sald an official statement to n Paid Tribute by that all Italia-Slav differences must German empire, a wirele ispat choice at an ng of the board of | jitney bus passenger ishe « was lined with cars abandoned by | total 630,639 men and 40,491 offi-| this effect would shortly be submit . . be adjusted, and that Italy must join | from Berlin reported toda | directors held Vrida treet car, one exclaiming, “Safety | their owne jocked against the! cers ted to the house and senate President Wilson 7 ie int vivern in promoting - | aeat ene ne ordeteay icavoaiad ines ee ROME, dan. 4—The visit of | [iritiishment of a strong Slavic na While these two machines were| Reports of accidents ted tolarmy reorganization bill will go to| Starts “Flight Pree t Wilson to Pope Bene- | {! locked and the drivers expostulating,| pour into police headquarters at an! congress in the next few days - today, was regarded as one Victims of Intrigue another car came “over the and|early hour, the majority of them| Among other things it will propose Around World “ the most important events of vreat difficulty among such crashed into both, This auto to minor, however that officers who made good in the SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 4 the Prenident » ltallan visit It i saline Faas that — - emergency army can be transferred | preliminary of what will be the “first is % believed that a clear un always 00 jo to secret into the regular army, The old reg: | flight round the world” began today, 3 derstanding would be reached ways io aor CROWDS AND LACK OF LATOUCHE SAFE; : ular army has no Yaoanoles at pres.| when Miss Ruth Law, avieisix. oh regarding the church's attitude ‘ ‘ache “ ” ent, but if congress grants wha ¢ ‘: " ¢ | toward vital principles of the : RAIN INCREASE ° FLU" fa davariment Wants for a! @ank | Mdine Law oil olcie. mala d | Peace settlement Influenza ip ing army, there will be sufficient| making all but the longest ocean 4 # audience with the | % ’ s e Saturda « uses being conrad ro! room for those applying voyages by airplane | | RE ootee canine Are You Thinking of eight deaths and 92 cases were| | ; he her ke bey Politica ‘ect 1 were jater| ) ° ttle | bee se 4 ” rorted f Frida ee ees % 4 \ a as been without rain for several days eattle, having been floated tiken up w hia oing Into 1€ Nas. De ne general trend of the w he president we Pin than tiean | ? of G & and the treets downtown have been unusually dirty Bi oael: “aake-s nee 4 tide, after ¢ “pear ite direct ¢ merican embassy, | § Business for during the dry spell. Filthy streets are the deadliest embling of holid dowday enditheje ee on Bale oe a I a Where he had lu th Ambassa ° varriers of germs. They spread the “flu” more se , f rair tended to swell ; ay (idle dor Pp lef t . a T i number ¢ ¢ ul w tide the ve , pO ar hs Yourself riously than any other single source. They should be vf amt fficials I Steamship company's i ussi Vaticn ' Quisina hen } The chances are you washed with the same zealous regard for cleanliness a“ ity of Seattle, hearing ai ie te 4 Aent| ¢ 1 just the s , usewife wa »s her kitche Jhoever is tre se Sache elgg eg " pve 1 “ the president | § will find Ep tere 8 the housewife washes her kitchen, Whoever i BRUSSELS, Jan, 4—Col, Barclay | tend aid, while the Latouche was WASHINGTON, Jan. Sen. Hitchcock, chairman of shoula Vatican from | § place you will wa responsible for this work should be spurred on to " t 35 } 1 Americ : 5 tases own fisted under Busi to this matter. K Seattle’ Parsons, American railway expert, | stranded the senate foreign Deca committee, said today he will | tory m of course re ness Opportunities in mor Me Sl el a ld 0 this matter, Keep Seattle s has been appointed by the United 7 I Rtouahe vas bi t . rie a) Speak soon in the senate answering persistent queries of " 4 streets e . t , States to assess the damage 910 ran brothers, and is a Narr . : ome Americas sotl. | Sent Megaey © Fear. sircete. cleat, Dray pk. Legrand Veycvese rps tai oe on freighter on the run be.| Sen. Johnson, California, and others, concerning the reason | Conte Premier Orlando | { railways, it Was announced today, — tween Seattle and Alaska | American soldiers are fighting the Bolsheviki. { (Continued on Page Ten) ea Baa a ta aaa al

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