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i \ {DISORDERS SPREADING OVER WORLD ULL Leased Wire of the United Press Association. OMPLETE Service of the News- paper Enterprise Association. THE GRE “youu! ME NO, 289 TO STRIKE THURS SEATTLE, is WASH., ST DAILY CIRCUL ATION OF MONDAY, Wash FEBRU: Al tY 3, 19 19, The Seattle Sta ANY PAPER IN THE PACIFIG NORTHWEST PAL PALALD LLL LDL PLL PPD NIGHT EDITION TWO CENTS IN SEATTLE to $9.00 Weather Forecast: |ONE MORE EFFORT ON TO AVERT WALKOUT k ) Bt _ fom the general strike vote among feral unions, returnable to the Cen- that he was prepared to assist tr | wal Labor council at a special meet- settlement of the strike if called |e temetrow. upon r “I'm leaving the ative up to) “5 Agoetiderable number of unions \tne industrial relations committee, < Pers stop running and t PREPARATIONS FOR WALKOUT IN FULL SWING Judge George Donworth, head of the in- qE pREDICTS VIOLENCE dustrial relations committee, announced at Oke ees goon Monday that a meeting of the commit- (nited Pres Statt. Correspondent) ENGLAND TO SEE REVOLT Shop Stewards’ Chief Says Strikes First Step to Take Control of Industries tee would probably be held this afternoon « rape ne ly aah pee in a supreme effort to avert the general oni tires in Great Britain are the first step ard secializa- strike of all union workers in Seattle, called for Thursday at 10 a. m. While union leaders proceeded with their strike plans, thousands of revolutionary o)ot en leaflets urging the shipyard workers to take |“) control of the yards were distributed thru- » ; out the city. of tags bearing the picture of ” soldier, sailor and workman, marching; in arm, were sold on the streets at 25 each to aid the men now on strike. | Preparations Go Ahead ies and estab lishment of revolutionary com mittees like those in Kussia, WIE tam Z. Watson, trember of the Shop Stewards’ National Admin declared today the ah Bolaheviat ed they hope international to be called rev ree, shop stewards hope to estab | revolutionary. comunittees, aa we in Russia,” said Watson, Favor Bolsheviki are the first of British | 1 by present strikes D toward socialization tries and their ¢ Union preparations for handling ore. We sympathize with Bol the strike called by 200 repre eophy and hope to enter tives of 110 unions Sunday, included the international rev con the arranging of dining ma in @ number of public halls thruoyt the city. Food will probaiily be prepared in union restaurants and then grea to be ca We already r of the English 1 xtewards are | ont 60 per cent The shop nctically all UNANIMOUS steaming hot to th public dining the present strikes. We are ‘direct 4 - halls. A committee of the culinary 4, sts’ as oppomed to the regular 4 crafts is arranging the food problem. |, ists, who are constitutionalinta. TACOMA, Feb. %—An incomplete} Dr. Henry Suzzallo, president of We against the bourgeoisie the University of Washington, who hope they will eubm ed to result teup at best is expected t Siscussed the strike before the gime, but if they id Me lature at Olympia, » have voted against the general walk ‘at, others are voting “moral sup Mrt* without strike action, while Ril others are sidestepping by fail ing to vote one way or the other however,” he added Sunday's meeting temple concurred unafime the proposition for a mass Thursday. This date for the in sympathy the atrike shipyard with How extensive ths tie-up will be,| workers waa set b use it ia the program includes a HM te called this week, will depend © ot at which the walkout can be ha if it tectricians, who w bal-| 287 must be indorsed by th t aif ot Labor council at its regular meeting t but if © opposed Ma tonight. The ire employed in th neeeer evening. A 1 LaGrande and tt ® bEaiaon ticben drtememie tthe plate 1 ¢ ittees are M8 well as on all nower | le at 10 a. m. Thursday © plans | airead preparatory to Angles 3 of the local labor leaders are carried sites ity and the street ca If they should go ov Bean that lights woul ia out. Tacoma has planned a general strike for but committee that city and appeal for e time comer off products a special nement Would be para vont sth nade joir . toward r Three unions, the butcher, timber-| , federal concilia-|T nine as charged by ce Workers and auto mechanics voted | 7", 1 Mond t fficials St Mestings Sunday to go out on| “err “all | Wmpathetic strike. T et carl far ne | ine w sand Feb. 3 n Feiners Men voted overwheknin gainat | *"*, z ‘ ting wit workers € walkout me : e 8 trike thruout if ment, t ne! catch published t sie atte San Francisco Bay ee a emt t tod @ 9: aN F pik ke cil Votes to jo back tos fing ne ; ia ieee Postpone Walkout ! jail pire ghinpeworisiphgalalsicg “onl FRANCI Feb. 3 No Proposition Made nw for Fpreeentative ot thew ba need, of, fund Me tee of i Sard tbe ae Swedish Trainmen Pere wit be ven ‘ | ©Stage Strike and Ratan then au, Seatile, it red from Paralyze Traffic strike re os ‘ e . COPENHAGEN, Feb Traft 0 t . ’ ¢ iu thr t 1 M288 against an inte’ ehetita — 3 pnagreliorosedl 8 re P oars omer ereseree . th ; The food r ft nid the | da nned for Dreamland Friday night Business 1 Opportunities | out wt Do you want to buy an } Fagot he ; 1 40 I Auto pais m . spt enth and Union, Conferees Agree on Oil Measure Susiness A Transfer Business m ile ae A Transfer Partnership ) th: r 7 ; i } AM Advertising Agency { , Nacaarinnt ag. ‘ | A Barber Shop ) : } A Soft Drink Bar official r . A Rooming House yen ‘A ste propost i LECTURES ON CHILDREN bioses and look under Postic of delegates, declared aft oD + Busine Opportunities, $|er the close of the meeting " ot (Continued on Page Sev r J ur ANNOUNCES ARRESTED FOR SELLING “TAGS” BARF P], TO RETURN EX-KAISER American Secret Police in Germany Uncover Move to Aid Wilhelm INVESTIGATION bode wenn a LEK d Pre AMEN AN TERS IN GERMANY, (Delayed sentiment breA IS ON We ADat ak Feb, 2— to line up in Germany against the former kalser has been un earthed by the American secret potice, It was A number old regime his people him. ned | gion ox | The Man mn a in var upied by American a | veetignting }back of this mo: }parently is widespread and Probably | to ae pa w ement, | originated in Berlin. American military ancertained strength o} of the ¢ that thorities determine which announced today 4 cireulat helm that had s of the Third army re are who * ed have | present shows Mrs, I. O. MeHfugh and James Hunt, arrested by an American Pro- that organization of all regiments is Monday Hunt is known in every shipyard in America as the champion Alsace and Lorr ames t heate » Firat , onl Meta ¢ fight agair 1, Hunt has worked pyard in America bad he an Pre him to be \ it He flashed a gun on me and tore f tage away from u Hunt Melly; No Special Cops res of Amer fayor Named, Says Mayor a the | teetive league operative for selfing strike tags morning. Fivet heater of the world Special Cop Attempts to Stop Selling of Tags on First ave, proper permisni mar arched the © where aned being neg que y the retary of th a 1, Vinited Chief » rren, and declares re aewurance that no more tag f iat 1 to have «us liceman Thos Swain. the t di 4 not or’ name Warren Says Order to Be Maintained tie durir F ree, th ed In be nm 1 Mond th Mayor qu ition of extra me partment or arren aid | ¢ will Hanson re n Shots Fired When Police Arrest Man in Eastern Strike WOMAN BARTENDER Crowder Will Be Reappointed as Judge Ww ASHING Fate Advocate | F 1 of the of Albers in Federal Case, Is Due Tuesday » Maj, nit being there men. hav maintained © beer ex ept th ¢ COSSACKS HELD BY AMERICANS. VI ADIVOSTOK od.)—T suri riv large cordin the The C koff, rebe ment com’ lod. the Japanese #taf acks d ander _furrendered to the under Gen. ak Aft led their re er a brief 5 {Delay- Kalml. Ameri HE’ S AGAINST RUSSIAN MEET m that with the raid ne North interview Pari LONDON Fet North Both Factions Are Claiming Victory in Portugal Strife | pea ID, 1 MADI try 1 they including ied royalist of Avelro tatement lvancing r hac } Forger Is Given $80,000 for Non- 1 Forgable Check | a ie r W Japan Plans Two Work | will be started it Big Battleships reported. , WORLD LEAGUE nd Petrograd RADICALS Uprising GAIN POWER Bish IN GERMANY ” By nited Press ee Wel ONDON, Fet An unconfirm New Outbreaks in Various ou I that roldiern bad ‘rev Cities Cause Quick Action machine. Ku aoa’ aes by Government ae MOVEMENT IS GROWING ng to sur §}—————_—_—____ By United Press Leased Wire | correspondent of Direct to The Star the craph ported that 2 Be withdrawn in BERLIN, Feb. 3.—The new the Spartacan outbreak is gaining strength in various parts of the official report re- country, it was revealed in dis- from Pe ce ograd today says patches received here today. in the Archangel region we occu The government has decided pled fortified positions near Tara upon severe repressive measures sevo, capturing three machine guns. and hard fighting is looked for. quantity of » 1s and| Government troops were reported to be marching against Spartacan forces whichh are entrenched around Dusseldorf. ‘The government has obtained consent from the entente to take this action sinée Dusseldorf is in the: neutral zone. At Bisenbach .werkmen and sok diers held a Spartacan uprising yes terday. They seized the telegraphs and decided to oppose the governs ment. They are reported to have de clared they will use force to influe nce the national assembly meeting at Welmar Troops Dispatched The government is sending troops consummation of the league of °° iB Gaeedere tn Welter Aa nations program before the end }0¢ boarding a train for Weimar of the week. must have a special permit, and all hed by a day of rest, the|Undesirables are being weeded out im president, following Dis address on | ‘hat city the subject of the league before the remen. was reparted: 0 tn ieeua hamber of deputies this afternoon, |CUly & great Spartacan camp. It ts was to confer with the special com. | Cut off from all telegraph and tele communication with the oute je military materi.” PLANS AREIN FINAL STAGES BY FRED 8, FERGUSON (United Press Correspondent) PAKIS, Feb, 3.—President Wilson today began his drive for ittee which is working on details | PP of the league's outlir side world. Spartacan leaders have Paul Deschanel, president of the threatened to mobilize their entire strength and fight to a finish, The ernment is attempting to persuade the Spartacans to evacuate peacefully to save buildings from tuation was similar to that | destruction, as Gov. Noske has am a n| nounced he will bombard the city. Hambu: was the selec greet Wil sident ceau and chamber son in ress before a joint sessio of the American congress as mem and Wilhelmshaven, bers of the French senate sat with| Where Spartacan uprisings were re the deputies, The president was /| Ported, are said to be quiet again. escorted into the chamber by af ©. —————————— detachment of the republican guards. INCREASE HUN. ARMY TO ROUT meeting, to be held at ha as to be take nstitution of 4 e de tetit ite « work w uready have bee reached, is working in the closest | n, whieh organiza: | ' thd eo tace| BERLIN, Feb, 1—(Delayed) + arbitration and ees.| The German government was nomle publéhineate preparing today to crush the Complete ment én. the'frame rtacan revolt in Bremen by work is ge the greatest concentration of troops since the recent uprising in Berlin. Spartacans were re I for a of the w 1 att lent son cnet with the| Ported to be preparing for a bureau this morning. The| Stubborn defense of Bremen, on was discussed, with| protecting strategic points stad to Greece's po with machine guns, one te a Pie After putt down the Bremen mier Venizelos was the principal|Tevolt, the government intends to enna end troops against Hamburg and The sident has under consider-| Wilhelmshaven, where Spartacans ation. plans for re rogress of | 4re still active. An official estimate the | Wanse: conteren regularly to|WSS made today that the damage re= congress in the Reports | Sulting from the Spartacan uprising grom. tha United indicate |in Berlin totaled $10,000,000, Thats iad feel ae Meas the an railway workers in Co= Salis Gt. woste work- | logne were reported to be threaten- ing is|ing a strike against the entente’s order for a 10-hour day, shorter hours. They want gressional in mis ppreher other delegat ES ee ed State thr week hence—he is expected sail February 14 | he apprehends sufficient progress | hensive report | Col. House is re ring rapidly} FP (Delayed. and is expe 1 to take full part in ce staatsrat a cana Austria the peace work tl week hi nously passed a bill pro — vidir f inification of that coun- Omsk Government _"“\\" ‘ behest Considers Move to ‘Discidss Peace Says Teutons Show VEA K, Weel Lacebelaved) No Regret for War 1 the str with th Peter Mack ir. Mac T ontine th « Farlane b j r ned from the ae t trict I Char T. Donworth ni CAPT, STEPHE SON RETURNS rmy at Camp Le Me will r ervice with © the American Red turn to his law practice Cross on the fighting front, a 2 aan 1 nn a ai ki leet nea a conn ne ieee Se nn cee ltt nates nigritana tno