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t t CHICAGO GIVES AID TO VICTIMS OF RIOT CHICAGO, Ang. 1—(United Press.—Race rioting in Chicago ~ t had ceased today, The city was | calm, Officials and civic leaders set abont the task of rushing ) food supplies into the stricken} nego districts” where, during the |} > ) ) } 4 \ \ of Rioting Did { for Chicagoans | Monday, 1; Tuesday, 10; { H fonr days of arson, slaying, loot day, 16; Thursday, 6; ri ing and wrecking, inhabitants were reduced almost (0 starve . S19 negrome and 15 | tion, , whites, \ Soldiers were in complete control|; Number injured, including } oy gelilipe “4 oe hese mast |) those stabbed, shot and beaten Sets in the Diack belt, where most |} £59 of the fighting took place, and man ‘ 5 ning Machine guns placed at strat pS ae “ek egic points on the edge of the belt, |) ' pyr { facing white residential districts, i a ty bullets, clube and \ Two Die Today - —_ { The death list today stood at 24.|) Aron Of district affected, 640 Two whites died early today from tn: |) SY 2 r pod ie ome aun a 5 Juries, One negro was killed yeater-|) snereg at’ $1600 000. ; > dies \} ig nite another died from Population of black belt and en Adjt. Gen, Dickson and Potice |} — oo | Chief Garrity, after a tour of the af. fected district early today, repo the troable had come to an end, = watch to prevent mobs of heediuma | menacing the negroes, who have | frown so frightened during their | four days of terror that few of them | are seen outside of their houses, In all, 19 negroes and 15 whites) lost their live: , ” Tirst action for rellet in, the ne-| Police Ordered to Patrol So district and for solving the race Colored Districts Problem was taken by the city coun-! cil, when ten resolutions and orders were drafted. Additional protection | OAKLAND, Cal, Aug. 1.—Mutter. | was offered in a bill calling for 2,000 | Ings heard during the past 48 hours | extra police to be added to the de-|in West Oakland indicate the poss! | partment. Dility of an outbreak om re joe Both white and negro civic organt- |... . rs wane xt zations scheduled meetings for to day for discussion of means of solv: | P- P. Laneh. Shae. pismucttioe to eI ing the race problem, Politics waa) patrolling of the negro section are} Dilamed by several, while idleness, | being taken by the police, following | hed \ aoe be aag agen wrest ‘was | the reports of officers detailed tn ne gtact eal ae that district that many of the men | are purchasing firearms, | Chief Lynch has ordered patro! Fong ——_ reo ae te 2 |mensthruout West Oakland and the | $100 a th to the A. BE. F.’ cot downtown section to keep a close! elation Herman Bitter, | Wate for street gatherings of either a Conte, Sheen ter: | white or colored residents. Dubuque, Iowa,.for nurse hire. Bit- | Considerable feeling between the | Se Bes Bete Gree Gnd both arms." "| two aces bad book mantfeeted in | this city since an attempt of East | Oakland residents, a weoks ago. | to have a Jim Crow @rdinance enact jed by the city council. | Oakland has the largest colored | population of any city on this section | of the Coast, being the terminus of three transcontinental railroads, all of which employ negro porters and walters, W. C. Little, a dairyman, living at) R. F. D. No. 6, wae arrested Thury day on « warrant issued to Chris FR Frasch, chief assistant sanitary en gineer. 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THE SEATTLE STAR Sie iin (CHICAGO'S CAR [POSTAL WIRES VALLEY FIESTA PAGEANT QUEEN RENA MOONEY FLAYS MEN MAY WORK) REDUCE RATES DRAWS CROWDS DINNER GUEST FRicag PROSECUTOR End of Srike Expected to Telegraph Systems Are Re- Rainier District Celebrates; Six Maids of Honor Also at More than 600 persons ends ws raeeting att Come at Midnight turned to Private Control Big Parade Friday Luncheon aber temple Thareday might to |. “Before Tom ond 1 woh | A hear Mrs, Rena Mooney plead 1 a muric teacher with @ CHICAGO, Aug, 1.—(United Prens.) | NEW YORK, Aug. 1.—With the re ‘The Rainier valley flesta, after ther Potter, quéen of th as tee tenia or tl, bee ot t . thar Surfa cars and elevted trains |turn of the telegraph and telephone, an auspicious © ng Thursday, ontle port of uc band, Tom Mooney, and Warren moni will probably be running by mid. | Wires to private control Vdnight,| despite the th ag weather, x maids of honor! 4c gy now serving life im night tonight, thus ending the strike | Clarence H. Mackey, p: st of the| will feature Fri & street par © guests Friday 1 ciiauinten tees ts, exkmectiog that has completely paralyzed Chi-|Poatal Telegraph compa an-| ade made up of floats depicting }at the 1 of the m r with the Preparedness Day ' ago’s transportation system for|nounced a 20 per cont reduction in| the fraternal, elvie and business | counclt of tt amber of Commerce! Lomb outrages of Ban France | sick ntry, effective activities of the valley and Commerct n co on duly ‘on the r The Young Men's Husineas club | club rooms -d This was the prediction today by | immediately, This re W. D. Mahon, International presi. | effective before the government took | band will furnieh the muate W. A. Veuper, president of the Phy ee cane sid ri of the car men's union, who de. | over the wire tr wire Jancing, while various at ic National Moter Car Dealers’ associn- | . lared a majority of the 15,000 strik Newcomb ton, president of the | events wi in progress thruout the | tion, spoke on “A City Without Gas ne ing emg « will vote today to re | West Union, said it would be im- | afternoon. oline.” turn to work on a wage scale of 65 | possible for that company to reduce A number of attractive carnival| W. W. Ewing sth to 67 cents an hour. |rates under present circumstances oncessions line the sidewalks for| trade commis Voting on the referendum eubmit more than two blocks. terials for the United States bureau ted by Mahon began at 8 a m, to | . of foreign and domentic commerve day. Malloting will cease at 4p. m,|Officers Talk Over spoke on Matters of interest to lum fictals of the union showed the men | terials, he ca about to come up she maid, “th in favor of the camera dre h| SPOKANE, Aug. 1--The annua # BORROWED IN BATTLE : rage, before the d States senate, have FR. waa muggested by Gov.*Lowden, by oapese of the —— uting attorney) Whoever it was in the 361et in Mra prvi! b) Seabee” hy 4 her mattey up two to one vote. of every county of the state, federal fantry who loaned his pocket knife come ne on D national now ere 5, | representatives, necret service agents, | to a Taadhnad corps man, about Sep. Supply House Has issue of the day » who contend that th bs Tees Compromise the attorney general and other mem.| tember 30, 1918, to cut away his D ti t A ted “Watch Poindexter” is purely @ state affair.” neiliak rp & statement addrensed | bers of the state association was be- | equipment and hasten first ald for a entis rres “When the senate begins to argue! Mrs. Moon ied that she Ito the employes, urged them to ac | gun here "Thursday at the Hote! Dav hrapnel wound in his throat during L. F. Squier, 42, a dentist, arrest.|the question the 1) Russian that her husband gma cept the compromise, which, he said, | enport the Meuse-Argonne offensive, near! ed at Fourth ave. and University a#t.|ten find out who its frie itor of an anarchists offered the highest pay eived by Vrom the beginning of the sesaion Epinantville, France, may get back | by Detectives FR. W. Cochra nd G.|Wateh out for r electri way empl anywhere | until the end of the day the prowecu-| the knife by writing Hadley V. I strom, is held he city jail| He's a particular friend of ours collection plate netted sity ta jin America. The life of the carmen’s|tors engaged in a | discussion | er, 1 roadway, Shawnee, Ox u of $500 bai » warrant|He tried to kill u ney cor was in danger if the men re-|on the best means mbating the! aker was the medical corps man ing y. Squier was| “More disclosures are about A. Stewart, chairman of | tu p Ix, he aad. 1 W. W. A atate t nervice with | The other man in believed to have | arrested ription furnisheg |take place, We will show before Mooney defense comg Mahon believed the outcome may oad wan the mendation | been a member of the 361et inf. yiby F. EB 1, of F. K. Arn-|this case is ended that Fickert in ded over the meeting. He be known by 6 p. m. tonight. In 8. May of Seattle, president of | and to be inSeattle at present, Baker | old & Co. al supply dealers. Ar-|framing up on Tom and mryself| nounced two o meetings af ‘th that event, he mid, cars may be run-/the Revelare secret service. C. E.| has the knife and believes that per-| noid charged Squier with buying|was merely @ tool of the street|Labor temple n Friday jing on fegular schedules by mid. | | Claypool, assistant prosecuting attor- haps the man who loaned it may | dental gold from him wfth a personal|car corporation in San Francisco,| Saturday nights. The meeting night. + |ney of Seattle, is representing Fred| want it back as @ souvenir of the|check which the bank returned,|whose employes we were trying to| held under the auspices of the Scores of accidents were reported | C. Brown at the meeting. | battle, marked “no funds.” ‘organize. ‘This samo corporations tral Labor council. | to the police today, resulting from | -——— . - — = _ - ee — traffic congestion in the loop diy trict. ‘DIMOCK PLANS | City Engineer A. 1H. Dimock pre sented plans to the board of public work Friday of an improvement of the Swan lake reservoir which will cost approximately $500,000. If the plans are approved by L. B. Youngs of the water department, the board of public works will call for bids. It will require a year to do the work, but when completed Swan lake will furnish a storage basin with suf- ficient water supply to last. Seattle | 7 for three months ‘The principal features of the new project provide for the construction | | of eight feet pipe lines leading to the Votunteer reservoir and a dam at Swan lake Attention IF you have all the money you need, and you don’t mind paying $50 to $70 for a ready- made suit, or $60 to $90 for one made to measure; then you won't be interested. You will always have money if you save half your earnings a BUT if you have to count every dollar that you spend and have to econ- omize on clothes, then you will be mightily interested in this ad. Therefore, read carefully and consider well before you pass this op- portunity ‘by. LAST CHANCE—ONE-DAY SPECIAL It will likely be years before you will again see a reputable Seattle tailor advertise at this price. | FOR SATURDAY—ONE DAY ONLY SUITS 5 Perfect Fit Guaranteed or Money Refunded 30 MADE TO MEASURE Overcoats e-to-Measure Regular $45 to $60 Values. Reduced One Day Only $30 Woolens are going up, fall goods will be higher than ever, then why a cut-price sale now? Well, we are simply forced to H do it in order to keep our shop going during August and keep A NEED, A t 15th must be sold re- our organization intact for the big September business. We ’ would lose our workers as well as lose money if we closed down; we prefer to lose money on a less-than-cost sale, keep our tailors employed, and get many new customers. We will charge loss on each suit to advertising and consider it well spent money. Great Stock of Staple and Fancy Woolens finely made, worth 15, closed out at. losed out at. . 50c Leather Name Tags for suit cases 5 for .., c Big Line of Leather All the newest shades in the popular green and brown mixtures T lees atone are represented in our up-to-date stock. Our fabrics are selected to Blue Serge 4 give the kind of service to our customers UNION that will bring them back for their next Scotch Tweeds $15.00 Leather Baga, TAILORS suit. Our range of shades and patterns is . varied enough to suit anyone. Look through Irish Homespuns ; é our big display and you can’t help but find Genuine Cowhide usion something to your liking. Fancy Worsteds HOURS Worsted-Cheviots Cut to Please You English Mixtures pens fit and entire Pershing Tans $8.50 . . 200 ares A SUGGESTION TO aa he Bankers Gray values at ° CAREFUL BUYERS With ready-made suits of very ordinary quality selling for $50 and more, it should not take much argument to prove that $30 for a made-to-order suit is a wonderful bar- gain. The wise man will order two or three suits, for it will be years before an offer like this is repeated by a high-class tailor. A. STARK, *alues at $8.75 Factory LIBERTY BONDS ACCEPTED AT FULL FACE VALUE LONDON TAILORS 704 FIRST AVENUE A. Stark, Prop. Just North of Cherry Street. PAY YOU