Show J U D G E ORDER TYING UP PAPER Mayor Cotterill of S Seattle aUle Foiled in Attempt to t Suppress Suppress SUppress Sup Sup- press Times as Sequel to Sailors Sailors' Attack on OJ I. I W. W W W. ACCUSES EDITOR OF INCITING DISORDER Attributes Attack on I. I W. W W. W by Sailors and Marines Marine to to Garbled Account of pf Secretary Daniels' Daniels Speech on Flag S SEATTLE O BATTLE EATTLE Tuy July 19 Quiet Quiet had been restored last night in ill the the streets through which sailors and marines of the thc Pacific reserve fleet swept last night wrecking the headquarters headquarters head head- quarters of Industrial rial r Workers of the thc Y World orId and radical socialists and the thc police ere vere confident that there would rould be no iio serious renewal of the thc disorders A number of men from the thc fleet fleet were ashore wit fort forty having been permitted to draw pay today but with the sailors also came caine ashore a large po under command of one ono of tho the captains o othe of the fleet prepared to round up th themen the thc men the moment any disorder was Wa as reported A large number of of extra police had lad b been cn sworn in and another factor for quiet was the fact that there were were no more places e. e to sack The patrol from tIle the fleet picked up upa a few delinquents and and- sent them to then their ships but the sailors were vcr gen gen generally on on th their ir good b behavior Qa io and ma made e no trouble I I u e 4 Public jb interest ht after iJ q nf i il ui f s s Fut the kocI Socialist and Industrial Workers wreckage reck o had bc been n swept away Va centered cen cen- In tho the unsuccessful Cul df effort rt o of ot Mayor Maor Cotterill to prevent tile the publication publication tion of or th the thc Seattle Times today and to tomorrow tomorrow to- to morrow th the mayor nayor alleging that In Incendiary In- In articles In the Times were re responsible re- re spon for last nights night's rioting and to close the saloons Judge Humphries came to the rescue of oC th the Times with an injunction and the tho city e edition of the thc paper came caine out outon outon on O. time lime at 3 o'clock when the p police lice guard which had been put Jut over the mailing room was withdrawn J Jor or Ol Oh Ohey e Court Courts Order When the restraining order was tas served on Mayor Cotterill and Chief of or Police they appeared before Judge Humphries with Assistant Corporation Corporation Cor Cor- Counsel Ralph Pierce and und protested protested protested pro pro- tested against as the issuance of ex cx parte restraining restraining- orders contending that the city was entitled to notice and opportunity opportunity tuni to defend the action They a asked ke 1 that tho the court hear them In opposition opposition opposition op op- op- op position to the orders Their request was refused b by tho the court The Thc mayor then announced that the city would obey the courts court's orders thou though h under tinder protest and Chief of ot Police Pollee Bannick Dannick telephoned to Lieutenant Dolphin who was in charge of ot the guard guald at the thc Continued on Pago Page i 7 7 Col Cot 1 1 r SEATTLE MAYOR TRIES VAINLY TO SUPPRESS PAPE t Court Blocks to Effort to to publication of Times as Sequel Sequel Se- Se quel to Sailors' Sailors Riot Continued from Page PAIP 1 l. Times plant t tp release tho the papers which already in the hands o oj 01 newsboys held under police guard In Iii Inthe the mailing room at attorneys ornes orne's who obtained The the retraining re reo TeS Te- training order for tor or the Times were followed followed fol folS fol- fol lowe lowed by a 1 delegation of ot rep rese resenting saloonkeepers who obtained orders restraining the police from closIng clos- clos Ins Ing fourteen prominent bars in the t city During the remainder ot of the afternoon aft att- Judge Humphries remained In Ms 5 courtroom granting g restraining orders and b by evening all the saloons were cre doing business as usual Mayor Explain HI Iii Act tel In a statement nt to the Uie Associated Press Mayor Cotterill said he ordered the closing of ot the Times bec because use of ot the publication by that paper yesterday of a garbled account of ot Secretary 1 0 of the Navy av ls's Danl address InI in incited In- In ine I e cited the sailors to do Just what they the I did last night It represented to them them U 1 that thai the lie secretary o of or the ti navy nan wished to attack the them Industrial Workers ie he s said ll The mayor said the police had bad received re received ro- ro f. f Information that another nother attack upon the Industrial Workers had been for lor tonight b by soldiers on leave from tho the arm army posts about about- the about the city He Ho said ho J was determined to raJ re restrain ra- ra strain the Times arid and and keep th the saloons I closed until after aCter Sunday wh when n the Potlatch Pot Pot- ot i latch festival crowd would have dis dis- perked persed B. B Blethen managing c editor cf the Times Issued statement a-statement charging Jeg ing ig Mayor Cott Cotterill with responsibility i for tor the riots of or tho the last two nights In that he had permitted the display of or the red flag and spread of or anarchistic principles upon thc the streets ats during the Potlatch festival This Blethen said snit had Jod lcd led to the attack upon United States soldiers two nights ngo I and to tho the retaliatory attack upon Industrial Workers of ot the World and Socialist headquarters list night by civilians and tailors from the fleet Anna nna Lewis the lecturer on womans woman's rights who wa was wag speaking in Washington Washing Washing- ton tori treet Thursday night when a ti fight ht occurred between soldiers and sailors and members of ot the audience is announced announced an nn- to address a meeting of f C th theL the tho L' L Open Forum on tho the University grounds tomorrow She will describe the trouble of oC Thursday night which Is Ig alleged cd by S. S city officials to have havo been grossly grossl mag mag- magnified for the purposes of or inflaming the minds of ot the sailors r Industrial Workers of ot tho the World said tonight that they had received warnIng warning warn warn- ing ing- yesterday esterd y ot of a plot to wreck th their lr I 1 establishments establishments' and that all their valuable val val- liable r records had been taken na away and antl 1 their m men n warned warnell to keep out of ot tho the 1 way a of or tho the mob when It appeared |