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| Send Petition to Olympia and to Congress to Aid Service Men With Ready Cash-See Page 7 Nene een oe ~~ moe APR AARAL LAA ADAP LDL LPP PPP PPP PPP PPP PPP PPP PPP PPP PPP le NIGHT EDITION OMPLETE Service of the News- TWO CENTS IN SEATTLE paper Enterprise Association. THE GREATEST DAILY CIRCULATION OF ANY PAPER IN THE PACIFIC NORTHWEST li a il mace at Ri 8 0: Rnterea as Becond Class Matter May 4, 1890, at the Postoffice at Beattie, Wash, under the Act of Congress March 6, 187% ~ VOLU ME 21, NO. 282 SEATTLE, WASH., SATURDAY, JANUARY 25, 1919. Weather Forecast: inst aa MURDERER ES Ey n &% * * * ** * * * % | PEACE MEN Portuguese SOCALSTS _ Wit SuceedigMedintr > LITTLE PROSPECT SLASHES ARE AGAIN TroopsAid [AUNCHING” ~~ gw. OF SETTLEMENT IN VICTIM IN | IN Session Royalists "NEW PLAN Sy SAYS TEADER CARDGAI Opporto Is Bombarded by ~ Second Formal Gathering of | Warships; Government World Peace Program Will : je le Midnight Serap R Allied Delegates Opened Hopeful Be Presented to Allied Commissioner Henry M. White Meets Death of James Gregory © < With Metal Trades Men; Shipyard After Stabbing Today x ” Conference Owners Hold Up Negotiation ATE ig aR: ln mab By Press Leased Wire ¢ to The Star | _ NEWS MEN AT MEETING x ————« WILL MEET ON MONDAY — Gregory, of 417 Vine st., in the ence committee of the Metal Trades council. The first ish nospia s morning. meeting occurred Friday afternoon. cayeor? = wounds rehi iGo Ja M t e I warrinc an » ° ps BY FRANK J. TAYLOn Lanl, 4 Jame otas ore fo Cnued Press Leased Wire |, monarchists, a site tunis iaictana hes Preliminary steps toward the ending of Seattle’s _ {asin Teta “a shore, Ie being | inna dibiedleaa ah sh eee ee on Cede the deena BERNE, Jan. 24.—(Delayed)— shipyard strike were taken when Henry White, federal Charics A. Tennant’s office PARIS, Jan. 25.—The sec- wireless station bad been by Leaders of international labor conciliation commissioner, met with the strike confer- (8%) {lowing the death of Ji alists. The me h said, have sent an arm to Madrid on an impe and socialism, the influence of ond plenary session of the ‘ _ peace congress opened shortly oft which has been officially recog nized by the Versailles congress, alleged to have beem4 patter 3 p.m. gs cubeek to gibdel bn | busertant Metal trades men at headquarters Saturday hinted flicted ‘by Hotes, following @ MEE «= PARIS, Jan. 2%5.—Discussion of the MADRID 2 contribution to the peace settle that the hitch in the proposed negotiations between the (/f!0 (7 Sern ne ame & \ league brad Fecnereragitong prgzatahe rer gn sonar ment two factions was due to the shipyard owners refusing *rt!y fer midnight. mt t bus: of the pee SE t enderson, Brit bor ° * Three othe form the pr bus Bend br Sa gy cer A gh Ar Hend Brit ’ to even enter into conference with the men’s represen-_ > time were taken tf Ff erens, which met in the Qual d'Orsay toda be Shama allen te ; psa =e, tatives. jon and compelled to m this morning scarce in that cl nt anit chee ae Ti Gither subjects which had been| Palva Conceiro, leader of the ' he follow White admits that he has “been in touch” with 2:1: Tine ase. Vail Suis Ore BF © whipped into shape for open debate monarchists, is reported to have Progra: J both sides, but declares that he has been unable to get | !!*: 4ve., and Tony Leyon, of @uring this week's sittings of the threatened to shoot al! officials who First, establishment of the league Elliott ave. They were disch auth rity to prevent wars and enforce ita decisions; all) nations to be members, including | Germany, as soon as she complies with the ditions of the armistice and pays for the damage she has done them together on common ground. as blameless by the police, after | “We tald White we were ready to open negotia-| ae ae ‘tions with the employers,” said metal trades officials | wit: fists, and fought our way Saturday, “but that we would not agree to go back to | cal oes an T wes coe |work under the arrangement they have offered us, feit a sharp pain. I was si |whereby a wage increase is granted to but 20 per cent |{)'" 0", “yo times. Tam sure B pvorentins (Veet unds ites bic ine oo ,of the workers. We are always ready to negotiate to- stenographer ‘ we the | standard of social and economic cor Henry M. White |ward a settlement.” Detectives. J. 5. [nei aaa “ateering committee” were responai-| refuse to obey the royalist provision * pility and punishment for the war; 4! government. i reparation for war damages; inter * ) Rational labor legislation; interna- LISRBO> Jan 23.—(Delayed.) 7) Gienalization of certain ports, water- The monarchist movement has not ways and railways and the pro|been “extended.” the Portuguese ure for bringing territorial ques | government announced officially to > before the delegates, da Monarchist troops are mareh- World Labor Standard | Correspondents were admitted at| ing on Oporto for jeth Stl Ricahd’nonentibel et au: intoten © today's session in observance of the| attacking the city. Tr Present program of five secret meet: | is confident it will soon supp : cat ites fern * ‘ Ri yrne are detailed on the ¢ ee en een none: aps) poe 0 |b ct United States C ner of Immigration Henry M. White ts the A. E. Miller, chairman of the conference commit- urday. They have no clues” universal abolition of corm P ulsory military service general dig | ™an looked to ; a) govedenae to bring the two factions in 8 ¢ee of the Metal Tra des council, said Saturday after- se ~ Bn eabouts, but believe hi armament, a rohibition he |attle’s mammoth shipyard strike together ob BIG PROBLEMS BRITAIN READY man ts cine oft "aed = aterial, a hi Bee ree of wiren n business faterests até Beek Giadhed to the eupiees/MOOMt = §.« £7 emia by international contre “| asking the ge t to name a man to settle the strike. “There have been mo ene aece " lanes . h. non-intervention ir - It's up to Henry White,” is the reply the federal authorities have sent : erenc: ‘oda: FOR COUNCIL T0 MEET ffairs, but the exercise of mor. t all such queries our committee and the bosses; neither have we met to bring the different cle White, in a 1 to being commissioner of immigration, is also com today with Commissioner White. No prospect of an BY FRED S. FERGUSON PARIS, Jan at Britain is safe oped teh AS HOLD-UPSE a |= le! 2 2 bi and © peace ta tc fon: mak esions'toward t : White would settio the mtrike immediately, if he could, but hie over early settlement is in sight, nor has there been a date lorrespondent.) | pre to se yete ite tl ve od to he bomne: 4 men to; o o me * raed ” ment of the league of na tures wo far have failed to Ket the bowwes and men together. | The men are get for the opening of negotiations. | (United Preas § us, J Details of the estab oe “ vgs oat eta we = a on ce eriiiemant will be worked out| tions, as an effective international| Henderson exptessed confidence | Willing to meet the bossed, they declare, but the bosses have so far Representatives of the 150 unions | ———— a Oy pe ial committees, leaving the | instrument,” a member of the Brit- that this program would be ratified clined to become a party to negotiations nied win tena eT 4G ie lsupreme war council free to handle |ish peace delegation said today, He by the international labo 1 it i : eh ——F | councit will meet in the Labor tem-| Fred + Pew vice sowpad je ‘only the biggest problems and ren-| specifically named the African colo: !*t congress to be held here. The Raa gti RaanrteS ple Monday noon to consider the! the Metal Trades Sunen a _Harold Amundson and Fred der final decisions, cording to nies and Mesopotamia as subjects on (Continued on Page 1%) Tike: IE question of a general strike ad has announced plans for a co- year-old youths, are lodged in the present plans. which the British are ready to mee’ - ( vocated by the Metal Trades council! operative market where all strik- ~ jail Saturday morning, facil Ratification of this scheme was the test. ieee PAS pager } for February 1 ars Will be able to get groceries charge of attempting to rob B, d expected at today's meeting of the ‘Our proposal likely will be to } | ‘The meeting ts called as the re-| on credit. Dolphin, of 2803% Jackson st, a Jit general peace congre ’ over colonies we w a ee nee ' ; 5 } sult of deliberations between the Goegerieiee terial oieee tou ney driver, at 32d ave. S. and a jous prol com. entirely on trust e wale e etal Trades counc nc ne Ce! plans follc 8 30 p.m. Fi "ee hte malay ' > ‘ B recre bee unell and the Cem\ +6 “announcement by the Retail tS oe See Pelt tittees will be ap ile | would be atrictly accountable to the Bu a asi m ! tral Labor council. Gaia anu . The boys hired him to take them I The mos tant league of ton: eithe + a ey irocer ssociation that shipyard |, ; A ‘tacts all details. Th most pag n ; e ither Henry White nor the mem- |. overs would be refused cobs al 1 and Jackson from the postof:~ se--qwill: Bethe comm ‘The same is true regard the { bers of the al Trades conference A olp Of these bodies will be th sans 4 : 7 we long ax they continued out of em ad Dolphin. | oh ae exope ntries and the . : fee on the league of nations Mesopotami: Qe committee were to be found Jn} ; k seat, and when they Premier Orlando Dardan is one of the ; 4 i their offices Saturday morning. This | P'yment. their supposed destination one Italy; Lora ¢ waterways subject international The Lighthouse for the Blind, a small factory where absence of strike leaders and the| Representatives of organized labor, | them stu gun in the back of his. jon .. : * - cil} the boilermakers’ unions, farmers I Senator PB antl " are made s sale « ere » deprived fovernment conciliation commis: neck, Dolphin told the police, and” # “The Suez canal already {# admi BY L. € MART N brooms are made for public sale, and where those deprived fOvernment | Coren verat belief in| Kran retling stock in the eaid, “Come thea?’ President gonally act istered t a we ye — - ; t of their sight may find a useful occupation that will yield ike circle that cartier Siouea con: predict ef ahaa Pia cee vr ay k bak cbt around Delhi ae ‘The comm next in importance © ation, but that hard cots Having ears i viene. a Be NS a Skah neces were being held with a view | P' nat by Monday labor's mar-| knocked the gun to the floor, aldol) will be that on ind in. the present demand. Lisp starving (them a sub tantial wage and inde pendence—this institu Shout negotiations for a|ket for strikers will have perfected|the two boys started to sous a demnities. Other 1 Th sling prevails that It must mr week, is to'tion is surely deserving of assistance by every citizen of its credit system. him. In the fight that followed, one — be picked to han ome under the Jeagu mints jon on the The Riggers’ and Stevedores’ union of the alleged bandits hit him over | Seattle. Today, in a special drive to raise a fund to enlarge the of the Longshoremen’s association, | the head ing him, according te” met Friday evening and considered | Dolphin's story, but both fled when Lighthouse plant, and provide employment for returned | wish to be guided on the question of brea ah sue fs - Central, Labor Be 7s ed that the police were com- : : . a general strike by the Cehtral La. | Council for a vote on a general strike, | ! f blind service men, brooms are being sold on the streets, | joes cnci, If the Central Labor |to take place February 1. Numerous Boy Confesses to principally thru the Red Cross, which has kindly volun-| council advised a gener@l walkout speakers indorsed a general walkout,! poiphin telephoned the police, and af : a the council would fall in line, numer. | 894 a referendum ballot 1s now betng | officers Panlkner and Yoris were des) a# internationall tation facilities Some papers, dealing with respon) American Concern sibility and punisher Sey le wat mere expecta to| buys Big German be submitted today, tho those anx Shipbuilding | Plant fous to speed the negotiations 1, at its The Building Trades cou “ meeting Friday evening, expressed a 30,000,000 food bill r RLIN Jar ed) legisla mane sis’ These br 3 are sai > 2g 4 7 ie Are more con¢ mith problems Bean — : ay. wisia- | tere d to assist. i These brooms are said to be of especially | o)). speakers agreed. ; taken, tailed on. the job. Youse Seana ee future thas ee ae kas ‘a4}good workmanship. If you need a broom, why not buy! Officials of the Central Labor) Master builders have issued a state- Eppeitia ded a few blocks from the Soria. council, however, declare that the {ment declaring that there are no dif-| scene of the le-/one of them, and help an exceptionally worthy local indus-| (ouncii has no power to order any | ferences between them and their em aiitier conte $49,000,006 : may Seaatic Si. echerwenc : ubi.| try? And if you do not need a broom, why not buy one, | of its affiliated unions to walk out. | ployes to Capt. of Detectives Tennant, and j ; parka BOREL with aONSY. tb 'antbe s > It can ask for a ballot on the ques _— implicated Amundson, who also ¢ote : rae a nploy | anyway ? tion of a general strike, but its « % x | fessed. They said they were just * . s always wes t you" 26 s >} stitution does not permit it to go “| short of cco! i $ T0 STOP REDS «: r Emde Ve have ted $1 Brooms always wear out, and you'll need it soon. Buy ition di ony ceeee to & Street Car Jumps hort of h,” according to Ten chichau shipbuilding farther nant small ones to decorate your radiator if you have an auto.) “\iat action the Building Trades . Ndtpht " t , rive|| Track and Tries || ,,Derhin bear n ugly sear on his iad sage i » ds, if A coungil will take, will sroneby 4 says he was hit ee isi ine os SOO esa the ieee e Ameriok Plan Pan-American |Money Borrowing tar ee cata te the tanee |i See Enter Theatre Prosecuting Attorney: hati allem ver ishevixen, ¢ t fer n pene Popepenee Congress Session Bars Are Lifted temple Monday _ neon, hen _the . REN A ; mt was preparing an information f the m< P. . : th stare cel | wAmaroree Pi nw XC sli Teateie. | Whole question of a strih ing uy 1 Ea adison street car took s Amur and Miler with ate men pa oe oo ‘ 4 the Mh Hans © eat lex, will be discussed. | the bit in its t aeAnghiee ting robbery, Saturday. declared tod a if y ation at an ear ate ¢ bllaped x ‘ aes beet 3 nn ide, head of the indus.) | é : ting fant en remo j Of the money we spend for food | pan-Ameri ec: | money t tock APE in ations division of the T the beaten path, in fr the “If na ’ : hao apey nd | and the subcommit: nat he had hear! nothing to indi-| Tan di ally acro) © pavement jis case, t : é fa thet he, foes Loan | cate that he would ca on to/ 4nd started in the theatre ¢ ¢ eat sah ad to Ame Put € The bat tatus of the par = pal Bope were some " Pa geactarat ‘ave “| SOLDIERS AND eta mprover| Amt Minin reward volte | Wilson Will Visit ro" ho asserted ee » Star by NH AD ‘ SAILORS ‘ cage ns and the proposed Devastated Region) , Seattle shipyard strikers need apite of Jumping the tracks, the! VLADIVOSTOK, Russia, Jano A mer fication of — the f have no worry over the food 00. remained ur t the church has bee! ote ia eine PARIS, Jan. 25.—President Wilson | problem should the yards cor tighbany een ee the | princi platform of the Bok 1 posters found n in the interior It was hauled back on t 20 mir and didn tion wanted ads for re it [ag seagate plc exten paving in London Wa Pieacdaaas ‘ pic nd f care, Therefore $ 00,000 tax bill is being held pile ; I ff la turned soldiers and sail alist leade , Head ce toon tneve ase belnkeguthcnamed PRAN( . ble n family, business arge published American | org, Copy may be left here today by Judg ber pos + inheritance | With high wire fencing to prevent oe ran rae Phe Prenct nder the Bol p . t if a 7 7 r hea « mot f he ks being stolen b © fuel abl, May} liner Rochambeau, overdue several | s! SE Mexice and Union, or the S ean i mem-| speed up final paska F satnit. f nnnounced to-|can troops aboard. Among her| COPENHAGEN, Jan, /35.scenae I t down town Classified be t tria f ing ML, Wilson and A Keene are | day The prop trike pla 1 troops w $83 men of the 34 vuthorities a that Bichorn, chief t 1 ect svanch, | ted t harge ry ‘ ixon, t h WASHINGTO tam ecre. | charged with stea 1 grip from|volve the whole Coast territory.! field artillery; seven officers and of poli 1 Berlin, who was forced H \ r gs : na ’ Wa Branc 1, located in uy Sr wits atl Ge Gaeveitad ot tary of War Baker has heard noth. | the room of D. R, Lake, in the New| Failure of the company to acce men of the 337th field artillery, with | to flee of his support of Bo tmeny fake storie ented about tell Drug Store, 610 hal had made remarks derogatory | ing of the alleged plan for Gen. Per-| Cecil hotel on January 21, in an unnual agreement providing increase! battery F complete; ba s A and | Liebkne in Denmark. ‘They eet. create antiGerman sen‘ Second ave. to the defendants in the presence of|shing to return to the United, States | formation filed in superior court Sat-| of wages Is given as the reason for | 1, of the 339th field artillery, and /declare no other Spartacide leader gent the jury. | with President Wilson, | urday, ‘the proposed strike, }21 casual has been given refuge Ni ¥ y