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INTERURBANS CRASH Pn meme OOOO EEEEEaEaEmOOEeEeEeEeEeEeEe — An American -aper That bing for Americanism Tides in Seattle NIGHT EDITION opel pey ag TWO CENTS IN ayy en SEATTLE Per Year, by Mall, $5.00 to $9.00 THE GREATEST DAILY CIRCULATION OF ANY PAPER IN THE PACIFIC NORTHW. WAtered as Becond Class Matter May 3, 1899, at the Postoffice at Seattle, Wash, under the Act of Congress Mare VOLUME 22. ae SEATTLE, WASH, MONDAY, MARCH 24, 1919. ae f feather Forecast; {ypisht,and Tuesday, faigg JOINS RUSSIAN BOLSHEVIKI Light |STORRSIS j : Light OWT WAR DECLARED ON ALLIES: <= OKANOGAN “REDS” MOVE ON LEM light stuff ‘ neoees but Seattle and Everett Cars) ine mace stuet “Says He Hopes to Be Re- Hungarian soviet republic forms alliance with Russian Bolsheviki and de-— Meet Head-Cn Near figing artist . vine | United to Ruth Garrison ares war on the entente. Lake Ballincer Me ogg HE PRAISES STRINGER @ An entente detachment in Budapest reported disarmed. Allied monitors on — ss resi <i with burning way from Belgrade to Budapest. victims IN HOSPITALS od gery thig-nlsen tea tetione ieee /@ Czecho-Slovak army is reported marching against Hungarians. Phen passenger tarts: te A cetting. that. Wil be reunited.” @ An army of 70,000 Russian “Reds” is reported as having entered Galicia and — 3 ia . 5 ‘ With these words, Dudley M : mgers were shaken up, ate at the King st. station at 830 te ; aa Ne gat ‘ two interurban cars of ‘ and the etl, us] & ea Monday, ond ewung abeard @ Hungarian soviet asks Premier Lenine to send military aid in move against — te Pacific Northwest Trac- Burne ‘got: the Great Northern train that tx the entente. , company collided head- |!" ™ pund & plece « hiss beck te Shas That gave ‘em the t © charges of abduct ‘near Lake Ballinger at oo nu the girt charged with the murder See etre calisin| ooo Se Sere a aes tat emit TEUTONS PLAY WORLD FACING HUNGARY DEFIES not yet been definitely |") ?°o" fox rk and wt nen Sas Son chee a en a CRAFTY GAME SERIOUS FACTS ALLIED POWER: ‘ foose. The fact that the car Christmas . rr deft Seattle at 745 a. m was when om n ent « e : GE Gh eeapty, explains ‘why| che furniture | Broadway, Monday oe | May Offer to Hit “Reds” for Greater Threat Today Than Karolyi Turns C Country Over ee eee ered. se ive fret ‘the ‘ | Softer Peace Terms Year Ago Is Belief to the Communists _ a to company Heinle etting quit of Shey by si t accident occurred at the Lake ata ‘and new furniture P oe fe station, and was “head: nicer . before der re, comment BY WILLIAM PHILIP SIMMS BY FREI Ds FERGUSON BY FRANK 4. TAYLOR _ Both cars were on the main The first regular lamp was in| og on his to © the girl United Presse Staff orrespondent) (United Press Staff Correspondent) (United ress Staff Correspondent) _ The Rverett car contained | yented near the end of the 18th CEM | saying that It was “beyond descrip | PARIS, March 24.—The Bol. March 24.—The world BERLIN, March 3—Welayed BE £20 passengers tury when the) rior 4 that he hoped the jury . infinit serio ve of Everett, “wan up-and-down wick | would take thelr love into considera phevik movement, culminating finitely grore us | —The new, Hungarian, ago, when the German republic nd declaring war on | Gfrensive was at Ite belight, ae: "with the Russian Bolaheviid an@ the allies, was believed today to cording to the belief expressed | declared. wae emuthes: & metal contain er. Then a Swiss | i “Ruth gave all she had, he sald. Mos: . nad,” he naid, etna Scene tha Jtdapiarsy | Pvc ey acctieet.|8nd my whole heart goes out to have furnished an explanation im certain official quarters. This Budapest dispatches | t 7 ‘ despite the fact that the armis- - Ded her in her hour of troubte. | for Germany's dilatery and ob- p a e today, of Dr. Cox, ally learned that . nanny i at the a fn giase chimney Speaking of the girl's removal to D rieamaated’ <aadien towerd’ te = beg se mdigod seme a Bolsheviki forces were reported to — Practitioner the House of the Good Shepherd, © peace conference has ye moving into Hungary to ald tely ten people had cuts would increase ; | —" jon Rome, 200 Broadway, Beorre. ed sronmenanagnen sr oon in soanlon these months, new government against Freach of a minor nature | the flow of light fram a lamp. it . J x ; ae ; eam ee wee &t the offices of Dr. Cox,| was about that time «another gay Son home, 200 Bro. away, Btuere German playing ox bap =e Shwe one as neem - pron Pach other allied troops, which are seat Eine assisted by several other | thought up the spur wheel by which | Clared the county jail unfit for « now reached a point where she w ancial and social col: tered thruout the country. the wick may be lowered and raised, human being offer to oppose a Bolshevik invasion lapse that is now threatening. Eco. The action of the Karolyi ministry treated were later taken to| thus Increasing or decreasing the I've got to hand it to Jack String of Western Europe in exchange for | nomic experts agree that every day | signing and turning the country ven ce ie autos " light. That made a big hit with |¢. and if he's the kind of an old Jews wevere peace terms, in the opin- lost in signing peace brings the gen-|t» communists was said to haves scorn young men courting their best sirlx think he is, he'll stand pat,” ion of many delegates eral crisis that much nearer. sulted frorg dissatisfaction of the at about 1850 somebody began fill | This’ is not such a preposterous here was, a tendency today, in lies and proposed adjustment of the ~ In ni neitaeek Shtemianer th é Pa st appears, accord: | fact, to regard Hungary's action in pire ' ing his lamp with kerosene and then arraigned Prosecutor Gresham jtuation as at first appears, accor Hungartea frontient by tae DER CASE - for hin stand in regard to his case ng to the opinion expressed in some forming a soviet republic, in alliance | conference. Heart With Ruth | to the Everett city hospital, || wad inserted inte [tion at triat fm Hungary setting up a soviet situation today than it did a year public ‘has in all hie neighbors decla hat amount of bail Gresh arte n 7 with the a ols get the habit and {declaring that amount of bail it uarters, ‘The entire situation south h the Russian Bolsheviki. @%/ Roresentatives of Pre Le ther oils lacked m proposed was too much, and Inti | lof the Baltic is chaotic and “full of | Meaning the isis already has been | nine are reported to have ‘assisted DAY ocnipeerony mating his thoughts were. that dynamite” It may possibly grow [Teached. There was no disposition | suers,r Porte’, 30 DAVE Seay and the butchers j Gresham was out to “get him entirely out of ed control, it was | te hide the beli that the mena © Of | munist ministry, which is constitu i lhagin giving &@ Storrs will probably arrive in Oka pointed out, unless it is met square TD ON PAGE FOURT ‘as Relieas . hunk of tallow hogan about & o'clock Monday night ly at once, Alexander Garbai, president; Bugen Gottstein to Go OM away with rouna SS The schedule time for the train to | One solution, apparently, will be to} | Parga, minister of finance; Josef Po- : 2 it's all & arrive at Wenatchee in 3:30 this raixe an interallied expeditionary lganny, minister of war; Wilhelm > Trial Again take about. Jobn D. Rockfel- | afternoor connections will be f The alternative is to allow i ‘ : Roelm, minister of socialization; Bela, j Gottstein, Seattle realty lamp. nh tra |ter strategic position, to deal with The new cabinet has issued the Br, convicted on the charge of| Tom Shirle a Lancashire, | |“! I be glad pe in the af a he eine ae ey {following proclamation: 1659, | dark,” was one of Storrs’ concluding | virtually becomes the allies* manda . 7 ; iy, @ baggage checker, in a lonely . Ruth was removed from the Blouse i~e? itors have started up the river from | Viki, we rise against the entente and hting on & gas Is Blocking Allies | Belgrade in an attempt to reach |'mperialism and proclaim general on October Sighty of the Good Shepherd by Sheriff near Des Moines, on October 4. dod STi cecinaes’ Sakee water Germany, in the meantime, is| Budapest, it was announced today mobilization, All opponents will be Superior Judge Frater in No- yaar Je ar _thAY | The plestehant Vieltn cf the morvié sipcutng tha Ataeteh vee oan American diplomatic advices said | *X¢cuted, “ it “i ried making gas . ro assgeh ae ae ery point Po® | that, despite the ere has be . will be tried agajn in th outofheated coal |Curious, the telephone bell ringing at sible, Many are convinced she is| ‘hat, despite the tact there has been eres ane Srtal will, Peel ‘Then some crook |%!! hours of the day and night with taking this attitude for no other pur-| {time and disorder in Budapest, al- Eeatiein Wit assign’ the case Sa Pee h ro AR ge Tacoma Union Man Wires|Uncolved Problems Seem to jose "tan to. force permisnion for Hed and American | representatives man will asw e case vie yee gg girl, disturbed the pe and quiet of her to play “Horatius at the bridge peg m @f the superior departments. |, meter and ver the home, and the mother superior Denial of Report Be Accumulating ner to play “Horatius at the bridge.” | heen interrupted between Vienna the gas company hax ced . one os “Got ein’ S da eque d She s and Sert Frater granted Gottstein’s | experimenting on how much they | Sturday requested Sheriff String rmans, and the other by the Bol-|""A qispatch to the Matip says Gen : ew trial in December, to remove his youthful charge . 4 ; A SE tas the defendant's attor-| "A", soak us on gas and get away er oer op ge dee Mp | Seattle Metal Trades — ‘s dl now's L MELLETT ahevike Poland ot gare nee ger Petiura, leader the Ukrainiay | charges that the court did not| “tn . ss t The matter was. taken: Ug. with| eee Neve received no word pA RI March u he peace con- of food, equipment and assistance Of larmy, has opene fons with BASLE, March 24.—-General Geor the defendant a fair tril) ori ic ieht com aa Bi yd ee? | Judge King Dykeman, who gave him| {fot thelr representatives in con- pence Oe a parang what was sup was Gia adage sane x " i | Lé@nine, who promised autonomy for | geys, commanding an army of 70 lice ctiected the jury's ver Py lighe soncern's pill collector De cetan tar thes pet tn te Minced | ference at W hington, D. C., Beeed. to) - aan we k of its work os ih oa ely a “ ge Py = the Ukraine providing Petlura fights | 000 Bolsheviks, was reported in a fn favor of the court pete . in tha Satention bot confirming reports circulated ie oe ee hing eopeeentty Langan Pyne 4 ‘i eourenke fade ° S |against “the Poles and the entente's| Vienna dispatch today to have. J from Portland that the Macy |With everything apparently in a ing the peace conference face to face | imperialism.” crossed the Dniester river and aan in’ defense was based upon wher The she We 2 . . z cain ‘ of by Mm " . gontention that he wax working hen The sheriff's primary mot n re award scale and working condi. | State of chaos It seemed as tho with the alternative of backing down —— tered Galicia, His army, composed he r electri moving the rl from the county jail P| the ¢ gates had nothing to show or disembarking the Poles under the | 7% > © governme’ inued in effect largely of Hungarian and Bulgarian Beecson with the Kovernment| lamp was. intr was an ¢ in her favor to avoid er poe eer , for their many weeks of hard work guns of allied warships iT] L}] | troops, captured: by. Ruasia: aan fo rourd ‘up Murray, whom he) duced at Dur contact with the other women in| “™ ; ; except an increased accumulation of | The situation in Rumania is dark the war, Is sald to be following was the leader of a gang = ; iathonie “tbe: imettt A flat ¢ { the report from p c . ts o be following the geness, Englanc 7 mates of the institution ees that an agreement | Unsolved problems. er «till In many ways. Added to the Lemberg-Budapest railway. ‘ ating Deputies Carmod ais ee oe ;« Discussed in Churches had been reached at Washington to| If the situation is half ag bad as be ie ot goin invasion from, (Lemberg is only 60 miles from i will handle thie case for the| . got in - ithe anbeatkes ine Gastignhs extend the Macy scale, was contained |!t# surface indication, it seems cer- the east is the new menace of a the Russo-Hungarian frontier, The and Carroll Graves an | od grenain pg r the} Were discussed In nearl in a telegram received Sunday tain the conference will not wind up Sovelt Hungary. Poland and Ru | eles. regantly “secsetetet 27a ins with William ‘gtion poe tige Sha lige is, les fo: F Ol iisaach, tates tat edad, and ne representatives of the Ts ? its work on the treaty this week, or |mania desire a common boundary so) LONDON, March 24.—An entente | from the Ukrainians) to defend Gottstein y White Way, which even Doc. reenact on Indirectly ie tae | ‘Prades council, who have been at-|for several weeks. ‘The American |they may form buffer states against | detachment near Budapest has been,| A dispatch from Budapest sald: the TeRBld covidh't Galken lived directly or Indirectly in their | Trade “the wage scale conference | delegation says the situation is sim-|the Bolshevik under the protection |disarmed by Hungarian soldiers, ac:|C@chs have begun to mobilize exts by the ministers e ‘ at the national capital ilar to that of the closing days of of the league of nations. But it} cording to a dispatch from that city, | @#ainst the Hungarians. You ve the news Suerte stringer sald Monday that, he telegram was received by C.R.|Congress—it appears impossible that| would require some time to bring| received by way of Vienna | The Hungarian soviet sent Pre- with the exception of her attoun Re on the work will be completed, yet it is this about and the situation appar Another dispatch said official an-,™ler Lenine a wireless, addressing | ° arre secretary of the Tacoma o ad no one would be allowed to see the | Barrett, apm No| @lways finished. ently demands speed of action above | nouncement had been made in Buda-| im as “chief of the universal ; ‘al Trades council. Tt said "7 ; Garrison girl in her new place of | Metal Trad : here i# a tendency to feel, too, everything else pest that Cuecho-Siovak army is | S0Viet.” and asking military ald | , " agreement has b reached. Cor re . n | And the features, confinement, the juvenile detention | ssteemy ph Phe Report in paper is | tat hereafter the British and Amer:| The f@eling is growing here that | marching against Hungary against the entente i ae (em feans will cut the Gordian knots in| making this international jigsaw puz ‘ | “Lenine replied that Russia is dev She is kept in an Iwolated room, re- ke th lighted at Hungary's action and that ‘i LAE Ay ay ee MES ie settlement by laying down |ble of peoples and nations fit is the Pax; x | ; To make sure that you pa 4 from the reat of the inmates ttle metals trades officials sald | prokram for solution and enfore-|most important problem before the| Bolsheviki Claim |she would keep in touch with the she arove early, spent some that Barrett's information | military situation. “get “The Bigger, Bet- Government Evidence About time in weuns, attended one reiyg. probably the correct dope." Gui Satthal Satna ON Ce iitaey treaty wtiboermnne te veces Further Success| — | spatche 0 ort id quote i ‘ter, Brighter” Star Completed louis nervice, ate twlen and spent the | Dispatcher fm fie statement of | FOr inwtance, the Rhine question for signing next Saturday. matters| LONDON, Maren 24—Purther | London “Newspasliel 1 insoluble — today. he [little unless strong measures are) Successes by the Bolsheviki in the of the window of her roo: last Friday that he had been advised every day, subscribe sis: elit ATE E, HildiAcact out ge Vs wigtey of b Be 100% Rare yifetan tet y agreement | French were still holding out for ter- by the allies to stamp out the/ Black sea region, were reported int} Express Concern for a b su orth, er] ac + B. rie Stringer ; aun the Skeny ile had been|Titorlal security on the left bank. mischief brewing thruout Eastern|the official communique received | LONDON, March 24,—Fear of thé! anager of 1. R. Butterworth would not permit her to be incarcer.|to extend the Macy seale had be candle n 2 say Sean Central Sdroph ror oscow toda, ! se eee i ed ape Belfab eeig B42 din hie esants jail will probably |reached. Referring to the reported vdygharve. euises. Have Deen aug-| aad Centre) Rurop age ape RE ny ‘ spread of Bolshevism, into Ramen nia, Poland and Cxech-Slovakia ag 7 1e en an airing at a public denial received by Secretary Barrett, " owe M be delivered in Judge Jeromlah Neterer's court |be siven an airing at a public meet | denial re i wie not | sehame consistent with the principle) German Sailors to armies drove the allies back in dis-|‘\.)’ result of tho setting up of & It ng of the King county commission: |he is quoted as saying ater bet Vv k ut 2 p. m. Monday, iy Pog | gle pa +s of self-determination and no annexé | r . between | Voanessnesk and) viet government in Hungary Wi ‘to your home by car- ‘The government wag expected to At 2:20 o'clock Monday after.|know who the Tacoms represeitl| tions is achieved, the program in ex Take Vessels Out | tes. defeating an entire division. oe ea ee tendon nevada Seattle for 12 | proent’its final ‘evidence Stonday, | 20M, and plans for the erection and |tivex quoted are, as I note thelr | yected. to be terminatted by a flat Cathe: arate aoa Gertie Mario : the site of a new county jail will | names are not given; but my informa sai and: ritish declaration sE MI 1.) | said, an allied outpost was captury -_ in “cage week; in coun- =!" i. be dincussed. Representatives of |\tion ix from Judge Henry McBride, | Aunownat to thin effect ment has reach | missal or a ¢ ed verdict of ne * civie organizations hi 1 invited |of Seattle, examiner for the Md an ¢ th the seame . F ol districts, for 50 | icuiity will be made by the defense ctv orn t ha n invited of Ses tt izaminer for the Macy ‘ ee Asal eal Ph caesar i he the _seaimen Acquit oO’ Leary on grounds of insufficient evidence. | to *ttene Ye ea be prt} 4 turned over to the allies As | cents a month. Thin failing, between 1S and 23, While holding off during the war,|been in Washington attending the) DUPgIArIze Lunch Boi atid Ag ranks Rats Re ne on Four Counts ' witnesses will be subject to call in| the way is now clear for the graphed tn Uap oper A ; Room for a Meal |i) Was sia compromised their fac.| NEW YORK, March 24.—'The jury . f th behalf of the defendant, who ix|Uon of the proposed new building. At 9 meeting of the bollermarkers,| | tional differences and decided to take | in the case of Jeremiah O'Leary tside oO CAF | charged with defrauding the govern:| (CONT'D ON PAGH FOURTEEN) — |iron shipbullders and helpers, held] ‘The pangs of hunger evidently | {onal differences and decided to take | Oh Teta Sith Ctotation of the esplon | f vat | a ud ‘s ball park Sunday after-| struck two late wanderers Sunday zone, The Star | ment and parents of dead sailors in| , " at Dugdale's r A heteaGee enan |age act, returned a verdict of ac. * coffin. sales and funeral arrange- | KAUTSKY ON MISSION hoon, it was decided to have the|night ax they were passing the Tri-| ambure today tle tt one tee ite Counts] WASHINGTON, March 2¢Mlel be sent by mail nents. ZURICH, March 24.--Foreign Min. |men vote on whether or not to strike | angle Lunch room, 549 First ave. 8 BURGLARS TAKE 3 | named in the indictment, The jurors |™arine corps ualties numbered — $1 50 for three - |ister Breckdorff-Rantzau has se April 1. The men returned to the| At opening time Monday morning, - a ® - deliberated more than 52 hours. 11,309 up to March 19, the hayy de. j os ; 4y| Secretary Kautosky into Hungary |shipyards after the last strike on an| the proprietors found that the The home of Samuel T | ‘e |partment announced today, months; $2.75 for six (PTLE BANK CLEARINGS | to obtain official information trom (agreement that expires on that date.|had been entered over the front| 3260 Lukewood ave,, was entered| WATER SHUT-OFF NOTI | Dead totaled 2,818; wounded, 8,576; Stas: 4 $5.00 for Caatene ne sane S00 thé’ new Wélshevik government sel? alloting will be secret, in the| transom and considerable lunch stol-| Sunday afternoon and $4 « in| Water shutoff in the mains of| missing, 216, gen , Malthegs .I%.5,0% 932 garding the situation, a Berlin dis-| Meta! Trades council qua in the|en. Nothing else was missed, accord: | cash and jewelry to the amount of | South k and territory adjoining | The dead of wéethds numbered 723, MF du ws nae patch. reported today, ‘Collins building. ing to the police \$50 taken, ‘on Tuesday from 9 a. m, until noon, and those killed in action, 1,507, Sons, undertakers, will be resumed rejected and renewed. If no | — | The statement said the Bolshevik te

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