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ATTLE MEN DICTED INN. Y, eused of Selling $400,000 of Worthless Stock of Saree worthless stock sum of $400,000 to residents York and the New England ALBERT FLIES JOHNSON READY | OVER NEW YORK) FOR THE NORTH Belgian King Enjoys Morn-! Will Carry Anti-Treaty Fight ing Air Ride Into Northwest NEW YORK, Oct. 4—(United} LOS ANGELES, Cal, Oct. 4— | Preas.)--King Albert, accompanted | (United nator Hiram John- by’Count d’Oultremont, a member of thru fraudulent use of the} his party, flew over New York thi Btates mails, six residents of morning in a naval hydroplas were indicted Friday by a spending half an hour in the air, . | “It waa a fine trip, and the sight ieee nen of Seattle were: | Was wonderful,” the king said, pee Francis Rowe, D. McDonald,| Escorted by two secret service | into the Northwest B. Snyder, W. Bertram Han-|men, the king left his hotel at 8) Johnson attacked in particular the Patrick G. Gearson and Chris | o'clock, proceeding to 86th st. where | ghantung settiament, “whereby 60, Tijosevix. he boarded the plane on the bank of | 990,000 Japanese annexed 40,000,000 Francis Rowe is an adver | the Hudson river Chinese and China's rich provi writer. According to the in-| The king has canceled arrange-| dwelt heavily on the claim that ita, the prospectus of the|monts for his tour of the United! land has «ix votes to America's ennecutt Copper Co,, with | States owing to President Wilson's! in the council; scored Article 10 an the defendants were identified, | illness, la measure whereby the United States nted that the owners held | agrees to guarantee the secret treat: slate in Alaska which foa and bargains, whieh, he claimed, Superior to the famous Kenne the allies made before this country tines. entered the war, and concluded with an appeal for strict Americanism, the crowd to its son, with campaign against the League of Nations completed by his address tn Shrine auditorium last night, was prepared to leave for the North early today and will carry his fight Change Tour Plans | The program for entertainment of} the Belgian royal pair in Boston to- morrow and in Buffalo Monday wil! remain unchanged, but from th ter city King Albert, Queen beth, Prince Leopold and their = t+ Gassam of Seattle is secretary | tinue will go direct to the Pacific BSS treasurer, The directors of the | coast, traveling incognito 7 include J. W. Roberts. they will remain quietly at some and H. 8. Seagraves, mining | icine in California until October 14, |when they will go to San Francisco | #teretary of state, In announcing the Tsovig-Kennecutt Copper Co./to resume their tour, if tho presi-| King’s change of plans, sald that the ited at Olympia, Wash., dent's condition is sufficiently im. king “was tly influenced by the _ 80, 1916. The incorporators | proved in the meantime. | ateee, who te net sorely. wa” v a e royal G Patioreon, The company |_,,7M* King also canceled a theatre | waljorf: Astoria last night, where party last night. It was belleved. ware nesdbacat ee Seteiis eam however, that the royal party would | {BeY wer sic sued Gee. carry out the program arranged for os as invested in Mexico | today. Mexico has purchased 55,000 tons pun Breckenridge Long, third assistant! of wheat from Chile. Governor M. EF. Hay of rt is president of the; Kennecutt Copper Co., and/| St | which brought feet. Johnson credited Lioyd George with bringing to England the Hon's | share of the spoils of war. capital Ate to $1.500,000,000. ONIsEUM Now here—the finest of all dramatic stars— WILLIAM FARNUM ' The impressive story of a man who wins back wife and wealth after years of waiting—how high crime in the Northwest _ finds a tragic sequel in Wall Street. HOW ONE OF NATURE'S NOBLEMEN GOES THROUGH HELL TO GIVE THE WOMAN HE LOVES THE LUXURIES SHE DESERVES *% *% - SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA 81 Artists under Reginald Dunn, playing Dunn’s “Dedication” and Herbert’s “Air de Ballet,” afternoon and evening. * © & &% * &£$ & HH Hh SERVICE yuthern California | THE SEATTLE STAR—SATURDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1919. WILL OPERATE 'U. S. Marshal to Give Pro- tection in Tryout OAKLAND, Cal, Oct. 4—(nitea! Preas.)—Backed by the federal court and protected by the United States) marshal, the San FranciseoOakland | ‘ a | Terminal Railways was expected to-| "pecialint ang hiladelphig = t | " " 0 White Houne o is da emp! un street cara/@trive at the ; heed en ee the president's regular oculist and] ‘The principal overnight develop. | Consults ‘hy twice yeariy. wal ment in the strike was the issuance| When Dr. Grayson was taking the} of a temporary injunction restrain. |President’s temperature this morn-| ing transportation strikers from |!"® he remarked sci ng or intimidating employes of ur temperature is norma! a the company who desire to work.| my temperature ie orma)) The order prevents “#pecchos of in-| Dut my temper won't be if you keep | tUmidation. “trespassing upon the|™e in this bed very much longer grounds” of the company and the |*4ld Wilson with a smile “use of abusive language” in per he Bulgarian and Spanish min suading employes of the company not|!*ters and the Peruvian charge to work d'affaires called at the White Houne| With this backing, strikebreakers,|tday to ask about the Dresident, | who yesterday were raided by po Beores of telegrams were received) and who fled In terror before great| ¢xpresaing hope for his early recov crowds of strike sympathizers, were expected to have more courage. GRAYSON SAYS. |President Is Improving and More Cheerful | L SN eRe BT . | | Continued From Page One Continued From eve One | he president today was able to Ten thousand strikers and their) tke nourishment, it wan learned, but} ‘@mpathizers gathered in the down: |lil* appetite is very poor, Marly today town district yesterday, but were|h* appeared to have given himself! orderly for the most part. One of Ver to Dr, Grayson's treatment more | the strikebreakers' chief Heutenants than in the past during this Ilnews, | was severely beaten, If cars are run|Permitting himself to relax immedi: | | today, the situation has serious possi-|ately. There has not been a com | bilities, plete breakdown, it was stated at the White House, but the president is in S. F. Ship Strike danger of one if the utmont care is Is Now Deadlocked not exercised. Consult Specialist SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 4.—An- nouncements from both sides indi Dr. Francis X. Dereum, Philadel phia specialist, was due in Wash ington this morning for another con cated today that the strike of ehip-|suitation with Dr. Grayson and the yard and metal trades men here I8/oiner physicians attending the pres! deadlocked, at least until after the/gent. it was emphasized at the industrial conference in Washing-| white House that no alarm should ton. be felt over Dr. Dercum's visit, as it] | Five thousand men employed in jamall shops returned to work today, jbaving signed an agreement. About 45,000 men in the Bay district are j still out. | roasted | eas * British Strike Is | * . | Still Hanging On | (United Preas Staff Correspondent) | LONDON, Oct. 4—Any ponnl- Family at White House bility of mediation that will bring| Five members of the family were the British railway strike to an/St the White House today. They earty end seemed almost hopel were: Mr. and Mra. W. G, McAdoo. |today, following collapse of yester- | Mra. Francia B. Bayro, Margaret Wii \day’s efforts to effect an agree-|#0n and J. R. Wilson, the president's |ment. brother, who resides in Baltimore. j ment’ leAdoo had intended to return to The t's 1 of a] M seven for wen ‘Sustaie Wahele the |New York last light, but changed his railway men were to return to ee Ue work pending further negotiations, al |was rejected. At the same time all| Despite the president's {llnens, the efforts of the transport workers’ | business of government must proceed federation to provide a basis of /4# Usual. Secretary Lansing has agreement between the atrik called a meeting of the cabinet for and the government ended in com-|Monday. He will preside, This cabi | plete failure. net meeting will discuss the most | pressing matters before the govern ment and probably will make plans ‘for the" international labor confer- | Aska Sailor to jence, which is ‘to convene in Wash- Dinner and Take ||'“fnars was no evidence of exctte Him Out to Ride | ment outside the White House early today, no curious crowds, nothing Home dinners and auto rides |to indicate that the president of the “with the family" are prescrip- || United States lay seriously Ill there. tions for loneliness and the || An occasional automobile rolled blues that Seattle should admin- || sowly up the sweeping curved White ister to the thousands of sailors | House entrance drive. of the Pactfic fleet who flock to Dedisaen ta Usedt Saverécy: ont sunday, “rhe en || In tho part of the White House tertainment division of the Sol- sega housed the executive offices, diers’ and Sailors’ club urges || the motto seemed to be “Business on Seattle people to set an extra |, Usual. = - Senrenere plate at the table, and then call || Were @t work. The oe ph de Eliott 1372 for « sailor. Motor- “pov Agee of the White House, in ists should drive to the Soldiers’ || fact was busier than ever, due to/ and Saflors’ club, Fourth and ||‘ volume of telegrams and cabic- Cherry, and pick up @ jack tar » sige wrmeathy and saoreatttns eR LAO were pouring in from all parts of | the world. Mrs. Wilson is reading ur You See George many of these, but the president is too fl to see them. Call a Policeman The newspaper reporters’ room | at the White House gave some in Tf any citizen should see a man | walking down Seattle streets, towing dication of the situation, It was | a cub bear on the end of a six-foot crowded. | Word has been recelved at the) kindly call a cop for the bear is stolen property. the case several days ago that he would come back to Washington for consultation today from affairs outside bis bedroom was to continue in force in the president's case today, Mrs. Wilson, his nuree| tors. weighs 60 White House that the king and Learens Crenile Police Gepartment Te! o¢ the United States, due to the ill Wash. The minion’ of the southern] 1... said, they will go to a quict or ia hoped that Wilson's health will| ‘Gleorge.” king and queen can fill their engage- | close touch with the president's de. | WASHINGTON, Oct. 4—In an|WMch opens here Monday and tn Washington, declared that) tng | Went’ ideas in affairs touching the peaceful representative government |‘! adeteiniration bustness would be| queen of the Belgians, now in New York, will make a very quiet tour ceived & telegram from 8. B. Sande |fer, chief of police of Castle Rock,| Dem Of the president. After visit. | ing Boston and Buffalo, these ad- city aid the bear was stolen by a place in California until October 14, | band of gypsies and was probablYiwnen they vielt Gan Francisco. 1: | ‘The bear is tame, that pounds, and goes by the name of| ps? improved by that date ae | ments en route Bast. | Secretary Tumulty has been in | Sen. Jones Scores , |Sires in matters of state and in re President Wilson)". t industrial conference “ t. ready to carry them out. Cabinet “oo fig brates PP bteme say ie: the) members are aware of the presi-| ate yesterday, ator Jones, |various departments and it was | eter ee boson sootterin {stated on semlofficial authority that one more to undermine orderly, | disposed of while Wilson Ix iil in than any other human agency. | .,|®ecordance with policles he has al Jones declared the president's | ready enunciated, jdemand for immediate and un-| Among telegrams received at the qualified ratification of the treaty! white House during the night was showed Segal Papier “as-/one from Cardinal Mercier, saying: |sumes that when he speaks and|~ + acts wisdom Is exhausted and fur-| yout cept’ wympathy. I pray for your prompt recove jther argument is useless. He in|” genator Hitchcock, leader of the jaue for a rude awakening. gies administration forces tn the treaty 'Fog Sends Bomber fixht, said with regard to Wilson's Hiness: “It 1s a terrible thing for | Out of Its Course | TACOMA, Wash, Oct. 4—The the United States, and I believe for the other nations. that the president {giant Martin bombing plane, which jis making a “round the rim” flight |should be at this time upon a sick bed. Unquestionably he is exhausted encircling the United States, land-| led near Loveland, Wash. on the because of his enormous labors in the cause of peace. He sacrificed his health and strength in a great cause.” mountain highway, Friday evening. |Col, R, 8. Hartz, commander of \the plane, found it impracticable to jland at Camp Lewis on account of ithe low-lying fog. Col, Harts, with three members of the crew, arrived at Camp Lewis by automobile at 7:30 Friday evening. Mormon Leader Prays for Wilson SALT LAKE CITY, Utah, Oct. 4— (United Pross.}—President Heber J. Grant, opening the sem{-annual con- ference of the Mormon church, of. fered a special prayer for the speedy and complete recovery of President Wilson, In an addrésa to the conference, President Grant denounced mob vio- lence. He spoke against the “closed shop” principle advocated by labor unions, Pate Club to Begin New Series Dr. Ira Landrith nas been named as the first speaker to open the firat program of the Y, M. C. A. Sunday club tor the winter, The meeting will begin at 3 p,m. A friendship supper will follow, All men are in | vited. ‘Missionary Will | Talk Here Sunday Dr. J. H. Boyd, who recently ar rived in Seattle on furlough from his missionary field in Egypt, will speak Sunday morning at the Firat United Presbyterian church, He is visiting the coast In the interest of the New World movement, | Pastors Praying for the President CHICAGO, Oct. 4.—Solemn pray- ers for the recovery of President | Wilson were said in synagogues here today, urged = their lcongregations 1 forget the executive's flness, tors of all denominations announced today they will include prayers for the president's recovery to services to- morrow, was arranged when he first came into/ | The program of absotute isolation and physician were to be his only vis- | OAKLAND LINES WILSON BETTER, | FOURTH NEAR. PIKE Now here—Just about the livest thing in a Western drama you ever saw. For Instance— Also he rides his horse six flights up a fire escape and into a bath room! Outing Chester Scenic SOS wewesseg On horseback, at 30 miles an hour, he overtakes a speeding train, lassoes a ventilator and climbs to the top of a coach, then down the brake rods. You never saw a play so crow with new action as “Rough Riding Romance” Juanita Hansen is his pretty heroine RUSSELL i th WURLITZER Harold Lloyd Comedy U.S, WARSHIPS REACH SPALATO 12 Vessels Arrive in Dal- matian Port BASLE, Oct. 4.—(United Press.)— ‘Twelve American warships have ar- fived-at Spalato, Dalmatia, accord- ing to a Central agency dispatch from Lalbach today, American naval forces in the Adriatic were last re ported to include two cruisers and a number of destroyers. A Gouth American orchid lets down a tube and drinks when it needs wa- ter, then coils it on top of the plant when not in use, GOLDEN RULE im mankind; it makes a tons, And friends are bard to i the world were honest, a ed the Gold Rale, reachers, And while you doubt your fellow man, je friend ts all gold: ind nm lot are but alloy When often tongues unfold, Wife Collapses When Husband Is Sent to-Monroe When John Dornoft was sentenced to spend from one to 15 years in Monroe reformatory for auto steal- ing, his young wife fainted three times and was finally taken from the court room in a hysterical con- dition Friday, “Oh, Jack, what am I going to do,” she sobbed. Dornoff also broke down and was led back to the county Jail weeping. His wife is said to be penniless and unable to work because of poor health. Dornoff pleaded guilty of having stolen the car of H. R. Wiley, Sep tember 28. Slays His Wife; Ends Own Life BUTTE, Mont., Oc 4.—(United Press.)—While his 9%-year-old son looked on, Charles Antilla killed his wife yesterday, slashing her throat, Lying over her dead © body, the man then slashed his own throat with a razor, dying almost in- stantly, Five children survive, | NEW PASTOR PREACHES RALLY SUNDAY AT “Y” Rey. R. N. Orrill, who has come |to Seattle from Nebraska to take the pulpit in the Queen Anne M. FE chureh, will preach his first sermon Sunday morning on “The Program of a Great Adventure,” Preparatory to giving the elephant in captivity his bath, his entire body is gone over with a sheet of sand paper, $ 8 ARRESTED IN — GAMBLING RAID. Police Investigate Reported Shooting in Game Quarrel Fight men are under arrest fol- lowing © police raid on an alleged gambling game at 113 Third ave. 8. early Saturday morning. Up to a late hour Saturday the po- lice said they had been unable to confirm the report that a negro had shot a Japanese in a club at 12th ave. S. and Jackson st. Policemen H. D. Kenzie and J, R. Moore were still investigating, The gambling raid was staged about 8 o'clock Friday evening in a [Greek cafe where, it was said, a game |for big stakes was in progress. Policemen C, D, Follrick, R. Dy Drightman, Ivan Miller and W. EB, Goodman surrounded the players seated at a table in the rear of the cafe and took them all to hi quarters. One alleged partici) it, John Charoukas, 30, was with disorderly conduct. He is said to have sed a disturbance when the policemen entered, Others under arrest are: Bridges, a Greek, 45; Jacob Aldpert, American, 41, and Peter Xanosas, Hreck, 20, all charged with gambling, Five others held for being in a place where gambling was conducted are; Tom Ilias, 28; John Pappas, 31; George Zebages, $2; Harry Soterou, 28, and John Charoukas, 30, They are all Greeks, e@ peers oc ne wee o2veasrA