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ULL Leased Wire of the United Press Association. F OMPLETE Service of the News- paper Enterprise Association. VOLUME 21. PARADE IS Would Take BROKEN MooneyCase CHICAGO, Jan, 1A reso lution providing for « general strike July 4, and a delegation of five to go to Washington to present the Mooney case to the office of the attorney general and to friends of labor in con ress, was offered by the resolu: Blackjacks and Rifle Butts Said to Have Been Used tions committee at the Mooney by Officers the roo si today eee MASS MEETING ORDERLY. result of 38, motions referred to the comme Several persons are alleged to have been hit with blackjacks and fifle butts when mounted | ‘0% ‘rip other question police and others plowed down vo gsc gy Mage tage Yesier way and dispersed ao visit to Ameri wn erowd which had gathered in the Pgs the nem vicinity of the Frye hotel, follow: ing the labor mass meeting at Fourth aye. and Stewart st, |) WAY" ' Haat Thursday evening as oF Galeorute The meeting had ended in an pire Aone rg adage orderty manner. There were Taues Siess Gitte bs Shek 6,000 persons present. The -~ 2 streets in the neighborhood were thick with people as they left the ondum meeting than June 1. Broad publicity Some 500 men moved all the way down to Yesler way, and t tinued singing which had been revolutionary = SILENT’ LW.W. begun by a ferowd at t onclusion of the meet ing. It is alleged that as they ap proached Yesler way ‘dhe of their body cried out: “Let's march up 0) sacRAMENTO, Jan oon the jail.” Some 5,900 onlookers had! yo. ranging from one year in the pgathered by this time | Sacracnento county jail to ten youre However, 14 mounted px fourlin Leavenworth peniténtiary were pauto trucks containing Polic® |imposed on the 43 “silent defense” armed with carbines, followed by} convicted I. W. W. conapiratora by five squads of police “flat-feet” with | Pederal J shiny new night-sticks, moving) The heaviest # he said diown Yesler hill from the police ‘will be given to those who destroy ratation, put the 500 to flight. aa property In less than an hour, the police| were given to the Thad cleared the streets of both crowd Mortimer Frederick Ee and rioters. Phil McLaugh P. Glenn, a member of the Calk Jan ers’ union, ix displaying Injuries Fri Ke ( @ay which he received when police Hammer with drawn clubs, rushed the Third Hiram Sprague ave. and Yesler way crowds Thurs ‘aenar Pabib, Rob day evening Frank El Harry “I saw the crowd fall back -when | Gray, Herbert St k, John Pot the police vanced.” says Glenn, | thaft, Ga br Godfrey Ebel “and, to avoi jam, I stepped} Wm. Hood, Vincent Santelli, Georg back into a drug store entrance. 1| Voetter had been standing there but a min-| py pneen were: Bawerd ute when a police officer ordered me | Car: al Murphy out of the doorway. As I turned) y, cat. Deahail, den to obey his command be struck me Price violently in the back with the butt| s—Joseph Carrell, Otto end of his carbine.” . Gienn’s injuries consist of painfal| “aw. years—Joseph Harper, Harris pwellings ana | briises between Latour, Frank Moran, Frank Reilly emrainer bindes. | Edward Anderson, Felix Cedne It is alleged several men were!” one vear in the Sacrame aie struck by police when caught in al-| 5.7) Honovan, W. H. Faust, Chas, leys between Yesler way and Wash-|)- 0s. wiibur Miller, Albert White ington st Want Soldier Council ad Protest County Jail Formation of a soldiers’ sallors’'| The prisoners ed to the and workmen's council, for protec-| county jail without exception voload tive industrial unity, will begin with| protest. Three declared. they had a mass meeting of workers and serv: |t 2 jee men Sun at lp. m, at an - 1 open-air meeting at Fourth ave, and her for Stewart st | 1 Nae doe This was the principal decision ar ear. rived at at Thursday night's “po odora. Pollak, 1 Stores outrage” protest <neeting at Fourth|and A. L. I o represented b: and Stewart. counse 1 ished ¢ walt Resolutions, scathing In text, ntil after the rulir na new tria against the attle depart-' which the have ed to rer ment, were mac who | them. urged workers to tak ustry entirely and get their rig tho| Yakima Labor Men bullet route if unable to do #0 by the ; Pan Seattle Police son, vice president of the YAKIMA Jan Metal Trades council; A. J. Wieland,| VARIN. i A acting chairman of the meeting; F. | SOntut Mine toting « ‘ Clifford, labor leader; Jack I peony ey ; reporter; Elmer Rum rage asters’ union, and eh ad 1. W. W., were the Land’ Go The speakers the police department for were wort ee aoua, oars were wor" NOW HOUSE TO HAVE por ggeppenigan sven, Chiet FIGHT ON RULES Warren and Ma Hagac tood OLYMPIA, Jan H mem and gritted their tet Sot OY tee ty trea pee if ‘Approximately 300 citizens had |, f their ru # } bee orn in as private police of Pler bh : were organized and ready He t st N “ . t Complete listings apeaerk Oa ri ’ of the best buys in } re Ana ¢ % ? r « Used Cars will be } ‘ t found in mext Sat- § ’ y or ¢ urday’s Star. : Watch the “For Sale Attomo- biles” of the above ¢ , : a the t fe : oor th | days, ‘The deaths totaled ten, to Congress THE GREAT ST DAILY CIRCULATION OF May SEATTLE san Matter r 199. WASH.,, FRI AY 25,000 MEN DEMANDING NEW WAGE Yard Tie-Up Plan May Ex- | tend to Other Puget Sound Ports WANT DOLLAR AN HOUR , ot a Wash article Star sorne days written Joye Lewin was read by within infinite ely it mp re it detail, 1 was abso! » in every know for I waa there some the bit epruce divi bet were hipped out her h at f |] witdernem, to work for beta pe st es <yH. 8. Kerbaugt Collins building, the Metal Trades ‘and clvilian bos I, representing yard wet ux, We were 1 that we unions, Friday served notices 1d have the mone rights as hipyard wheres but we soon found that ft territ misinform ° Se pie y amp were z " e ‘expect k le pb onan: wante $7 for spe to work \ killed work and we : weather Fitty-se egates in attend uid buy t ted to strike, and immedia waa at the civilian commissary 5 ha on ¢ , They didn't get the much-needed . and Aberdeer ves rain clothes, shoes, etc. for a ance from labor thene f jong time, and when they did get that it was re operate in @ then in «tock, such high prices general Northwest strike {] wore charged that ft took all we |” Representa local ate could eat to get the necessary clothing, Fain hats, which sold labor delegations to a 6% yards, receiv Thursday hour raise for mechar was ntirely urumtl, lecided. at, while their wage might be con: | [sidered satisfactory, the unskilled OF KIDDIES BORN , man ix not carning a living in the| } shiprarde Bae TIME OF TRUCE ; OUT OF WEDLOCK ; RATES NOW ON That Seattle ar orthweat ship OLYMPL ne yard owners, when they ee them-| PARIS, Jan, 17—The armistice, |{ Pr daeggics ean eS 2 rpg | OLYMPIA, Jan. 17, — Attorneys selves menaced by a general strike, |with several important clauses ad4-|} be forced to pay maintenance for | trom practi aly every | city in the wi accede to: labor's dem 4s and ed, bas been extended for a month,|} mother and child, according to shone Suny thoranaas “nary i nar grant the wage scale asked is the be- | Offictalty announce the house bill by Healey, of A fef of Bert Swain, secretary of the Se ffictall NR unced. Plaen y lie service “apm Laer : Seta’ Hikted eounell ollowing the conferences at {| increases, if granted, would boost We are « to put the strike | Treves between Marshal Foch and [eee average of 7 oe shee bru,” Swain declared. “We expect the German delegates, the armintice | Saoee 4 a ret y ort of lab over the wattle, male abla’ oe aes | conventions jonged for a | Jas, ‘T. Shaw, phone representa : month,” the t maid. eg . says that the money will go ‘Clauses concerning agricultural to the government, which will turn matters sian war prisoners, around and reimburse the company naval con ns and material taken | by payin interest on indebtedness from and retul to stockholders equal to | sign at the Postoffice at Beattle e invaded districts, "| ANY PAPER IN THE PACIFIC 17, NORTHWEST Wash, under the Act of Congress March &, 1679. DAY, JANUARY 1919, - URGE NATIONAL MOONEY STRIKE JULY ¢ PROPS PAPAL PPR PRL P LPP PPP PPP PPP PPP PPP PPP PPP PAL The Seattle Sta NIGHT TWO CENT Dear Congressman: Believing that we should keep our promises to service men, and knowing that we all promised to treat them right, I urge you now to do all you can to prevent their being returned home penniless. I favor the movement to give every re- turned soldier $300 to start him in civilian life, DOBLE 6 ce oe cc cees os ccces ao In town for 60 ¢ the for which in town #0! in camp wold for $6. Everything else the same. We had to buy the stuff, for we couldn't get to town and get it In nome ph had two pr higher one lower for clv kept to do the up, for which pay. The squadr been here but t ume shipped out first. The cleaning up was slowed down fo some reason or other We to $i dis 4 for $4.50, out soldiers Ove received which had we ces they actually for things—the soldiers We w in many oth for ities waiting for us t hot necessary sick, sullen bunch they send ux home? boys would | wrong. SiemsCarey-H. §. baukh corporation must be ma ing money off us, or they woul not want to hold us. What 1 connertpted labor in peace? A SPRUCE HOUND. and we ar criminated a er ways, individually and collec tively, because w mid not quit. When the armintice was sign ed, everybody went wild with joy At the prospect of getting back to civilization again. We were told that we'd go home pretty soon. All the civilians were ship ped out, and the @oldiers were nat We a“ Why don’ Corporation Counsel Walter an average of the last a: work of cleaning no 4 work of a been here six months. Many of us have jobs and fam. here to do work which is are a home A lot of to know what i Har a i" time of The | days) the text of Fore three years | proposal for at RUSS ISSUE DISCUSSED IN PRIV News Correspondents Hope- ful of Winning Victory for Publicity PRESIDENT AIDS THEM BY LOWELL ME oTT United Press Correspondent PARIS, Jan. 17.—The great- est political battle of modern times was being fought out here today—in secret, This strug- gle centered on the Russian situ- ation Its outcome was believed to hinge largely on the result of the newspa per correspondents’ fight for public ity of the peace proceedings. The general question at stake was the right of @ people to self. determination. The specific ques tion was the application of this vital principle to Russia, This matter was being discussed alongside the | problem of open or secret diplomacy If the correspondents there fight | for admission to the conferences, the nature of the other big conflict will soon become apparent. Russ Question Puzzles me inkling of the situation was given to Ameri by the. United Press when it ri sy pease” delegates were divided as | a fair inquiry should be |mase theo. Russian affairs, with a |view to offering co-operation, or | whether the conference should act on the assumption that the situation is exactly as has been painted by hostile propagandists and that in-/ | vestigation is unnecessary. Further inkling came when the French socialist newspaper Human. ite picked out of the air (this is lit erally possible in these wireless en Minister Pichon's response to Great Britain's least partial recog (Continued on Page Four) MAY OPEN MEET TO REPORTERS “ued the fact that | EDITION SIN SEATTLE WAGE BRISK FIGHT ON SECRET PEACE SESSI “Why Are We Held Here?” Wail of Spruce Conscript HAVE YOU SENT THIS? Rosa Luxemburg B aten | sensible and Thrown Canal by Mob’ SPARTACANS RENEW BY FRANK 4. TA’ (United Press Staff Co | BERLIN, Jan. i —Kari dramatic figure in was shot dead while escape from an escort of it was learned today. At | same time his chief | Rosa Luxemburg, wag | by « mob. | The Spartacan leader, just short of overthrowing government by « country: lution, was trapped in his taken prisoner with his sons. The latter were Jail. | Liebknecht himself was corted to military automobile in which he broke down. on foot. |a knife, stabbed one of the and fled. The guards flu rifles to their shoulders Liebknecht fell dead, riddled | bullets. | While Liebknecht was being! ed down, Rosa Luxemburg death at the hands of a mob | details of her death could definitely learned as this was nm, but it is known she was into insensibility by @ | crowd, and then thrown | Landwehr canal. The government issued @ ment today, announcing that murderers of Liebknecht and Re Luxemburg “will be severely ished.” It is known that | persons have been arrested ta connection, BOCHE “REDS”. ~~ SEEK REVE Henry Albers to Friday jouncing that the #u-/ing “taxed to pay a deficit” for the J ss Correspondent) ZURICH, Jan, 17.—The rACOS Pacoma | preme court of nine judges will sit | government 17.—On the eve of|revolution has been revived | prep ieee Re paghncwree Stand Trial on (*" ee lemaaian Guilt asia | Klas pening of the full peace con-| large acsle in Berlin aii , * aon nae pr Metal E oe ee ee ey ee ere se, it may be s! authoritative: | the provinces, following the ite ‘support Henttia, Matas spionage Case | cas February |Regulations on that today dent Wilson {s|Karl Liebknecht and Rosa or ae ane ae PORTLAND, Jan, 17.--Henry Al he superior court refused to sus | g 1g more optimistic regarding the | burg, it was reported in a Er Paceaina,” wag the] tee re, must stand trial of | tain an application for a restreining| | Coal and Coke to ral situation than at any me received here today, Py Bs shy charge vic of the espion- | 2 Sc iaidtek (egihnictieaieat » his arrival in Europe. | The government is expected — cape pee naoea CE order prohibiting the osmpletion ot} Be Off on Feb. 1 yn prelninery conterenoas| take violet execgures jaan , ‘ ea| It was announced today that he| the traction rystem transfer to the! WASHINGTON, Jan . resumed today, it was believed | suppress the new disorders. 3 - “peels federal court next| city for $15,000,000 in public utility | regulations on coke and legates would take prompt ac-| Five new divisions of go ig vinden seg yw. | Wednesda Albers’ attorneys ar| bonds cept anthracite will be sus » publicity demands of the com-| troops have arrived in Berlin, {ie ated to thie shipowne sued a demurrer yester It was . ene ain ial elds February 1, the fuel administration of newspaper men. | city gives the impression of Bell Bik tsaiacer delnieaee rruled A Ses Care Mi in-| announced today. Likewise, price president is known to be|cupied almost entirely by sod Tacox re some Albers is alleged to have m: se. | SUtuted the suit, Is carrying the case! poeuiations, including agents’ com-| strongly appreciative of the support t ren ‘ashe 7 ys le us remarks against the United before the supreme court on appeal | missions and wholesale and retail) of both American and foreign corre-| J f t from: those tn Seattle Dae atime whee ike sail margins on coke and coal, except| spondents of his ideas of “open cov-| Ewelve Killed im tn b Se lcompany of which he was presid Pen ania anthracite, will be|enants of peace, openly arrived at” | ive 18 days notice before calling | SEOPESY © ite prodacts to the INTRODUCE CHILD | Seeberien That press delegations of ai coun-| Dusseldorf Riots; ‘ here would affect about | ernment is MAINTENANCE LAW, oat) tries will attend tomorrow's formal] — _ Warfare Conti : in “ a nrnnnn,| OLYMPIA, Jan, 17.—The child Royalists May Try eat make a welcoming address, and BY FRANK J. TAYLOR ; naintenance act, indorsed by the t S ice Portugal | other leaders will reply, already me United Press Phi women’s legislative conneil, which Co} e been practically settled, BERLIN, Jan. 15. — Telegraphers May ) | Tanks Replace H provides ff indigents um | LONDON, Jan. 17.—Possibilities — |The Spartacans are Be Reinstated by } Canal Donkeys § ier 91001 « a Feplaces of royalty wining the present @> President Wilson [geri warfare from “wi A PARIS. Jan. 17.|--Armored ¢ the Women's pension law, was intro-| portunity to restore the monarch 4 and the Western Union } ae tobe aad at pene ' iced in the senate today by Sena-|in Portugal was forecast in an Leads Fight for | streets. ‘There are occasional PORTLAND, Jan, 17.—Officta 1 Ir ta Hastings and Wray agency dispatch from Madrid today Ss, | breaks in which rifles, machine the Commercial ‘Telegraptier ’ Marne, near ua - ty was wtated that the fight be Peace Publicity |»: and hand grenades are employed. rh re eipt of advices today { ed bai of tween democrats and republicans | BY FRED S, FERGUSON fwelve persons were reported t tt oh 1 em: § proceed ta az }|10 REIMBURSE MEN for control has weakened the re-| ni Press Correspondent) have ba nite ig pe wounded fi Ur ih tr sur, wherea ma yublicans’ positior PARIS, Jan The question of Yesterday's outbreak in Dusseldow “sp op SO EADEEA cans Bel DANE foie tae WHO AIDED COUNCIL * representation for the people them-|, Many desperadoes and ex-conviael TY) harged be ) iter apeed a little over two OLYMPIA, Jan, 17.—Citizena who] selves, thru’ rewspager corréspond- | 28V¢ bors advanta e of the revolt the ni 0k 1 of t ; miles an hour Barge service sdvanced $2,600 for the state council |Minnesota Passes Jents, took precedence over ever uae wine a eta a f ff ‘ t e r € defense w ~ reimbu OC he 54 othe proble: before © peace co! Snore . rsons, res for » aff y: Signes the Afarne. the propelting S aadeseegi vat datronunad ts hu ap Dry Nation Bill |; ae "I mostly innocent pedestrians, aseuy power supplies unks, wi ae led or wounded eve \ rece kena le ee propriations committ sod PAUL, Minn., Jan, 17.—The| President Wilson is understood to | Killed or wounded every day, ] w) Those who contributed are J. T. Hef. | Minnesota legislature today complet-|pe leading the fight for one of his be t e 1 ph — - - eee | tornan, Co I. Le © ed ratification of the national pro-| principal points—"open covenants of . pd, ie t $v. Lowman j Hibiion, amendovnitthe: 40h Abeta | taumas cant eaaiver at ae we of suger of the lon ) tereon to do so, The nate passed the! He brought up thi of 3 25 ais ge RESENTED tmendment yesterday, The. house| publicity during i| ,wpartacan Leadersij BE REP Ranta, setietey 2 publicity during both » | paste, 3 2 Pa ‘ | MADE sp y f itung officially confirma Fisherman Sues PARIS, Jan | YOUNGS S MADE CHIEF | . : pear so eate keaey ena a th Karl Liebknecht and Towing Company tres will be * pred y va vith : Wisconsin Okehs AR aun ttar ane thes Tosa Taremburs. ‘he, foam tt tu tary | or! r I Youngs, chairman of the | . oa she y his escoi ie ‘ ; ; reas tomorrow mnnounced | i earg lis wee wppoint | _Prohi Amendment “ ra ed tempora pertr ent of the} MALISON, Wi Jan. 1 The . P. The woman was beaten into ft Ll he 21 states wt ty light and power department Fri-| Wisconsin leglatature today complet-| secrecy in Peace ibility “by a mob and they 1 ted va ther will his " board. 1» o he led its rat at of th natior ary lrowr n the <indwehr canal, Eeriares cuader, “Uruguay and) Soy, *2, mann. Teunge Olle tho lod te raipcaton of the nasioonl ter |. Manse New Wars, | ! 1 wh ered relatior # 1 a begat : fered a) telnpees tollowing’ w seciodu| vorebly, BF. to 30. ‘The. senate red Mie ier: Dawinl | INGTO. sn, 17.—Secrecy | 1 STORM WARNING . n the peace conference means at NOW IN BARCELONA append eae uae yi vere or PLAN SEWER WORK AT Irish Assembly to auberi world war. BARS TOF oe a LONDON, Jan, 17.—Nikolal Tee continue rida ‘5 linois, democratic whip, today de-/ nine Russian premier has arrived im State Solons Ar ch eh Pbnaln i Mette 4 lle EXPENSE OF $42,000) Open Convention ed in the senate. Lewis echoed | parcelona, ac vs to an Exchange ate solons © A: RON: Oe" strong coutie| . The board of pu works Frida | DUBLIN, Jan, 17.—The Irish con-| criticism of the reported “bottling | ‘Telegraph dispatch from Madradh on Way to Homes|! “use muterate to strong south) rived the report of City} tue Assembly will open here | up" of peace renee voiced | today ‘ ie en durit ; f A. H, Dimock that sewer fr wir t wa unced at|/ by § Bor who declared } | according to the we bureau provements on 44th, 45th and 46th] Sinn Fein headquarters today, The| with Lewis, that continuation of] No previous reports have indica. pell me s 7 sb ah aka anton ; A hashed i} secret diplomacy means that the|ed that Lenine even contemplated pecial t or ‘Tacoma ashi oted for prohibition | aves. 8. W, will cost approximately | government, it is believed, — wil ret dit | + heniile ee en ae | oe arate ott and the Lew went | $42,000. ‘The board will call for bids {make no attempt to prevent the | dream of world peace will not come| leaving Russia, and the aboew dist them won't come back until Monday, | into effect Jan, 1, 1916, shorty, meeting, true, patch has no conformation, i a ‘