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STAR—FRIDAY, MARCH 3, 1916, PAGE 10. —<— ‘HOW GERMANY HAS FIDDLED ON LUSITANIA =} —<——_ Bradford Refuses to Admit Illegality of Act; History of Negotiations to Date | MAY 7, 1915—The Lasttania | has been “misinformed” as to | gree an abbreviation of the rights “defeated thin expectation. For Was torpedoed, with a loss of | Lusitania being armed, eartying | either of American #hipmasters | The note submitted a counter 1,260 lives, 107 Americans Canadian troops or munitions of | or of Amertean citizens bound on | propowal, in order to furnish ade ee 6 war The government of the | lawful errands as passengers on quate faciiities for tray MAY 13—Note sent to Ger | United States therefore very earn. | merchant erent na | the Atlantic by Americans, “to tn Corporation wt)’ sweats | acrons sinet viola | extly and very solemnly renews | tionality, © © ©" | crease the number of available tlon pf American rights on high | the representations of tts note 4. a 0 ntoamers by installing in the pas tin Pumps, Patent C ] seas,” culminating in torpedoing | tranwmitted May 15, and re JULY 8&—Germany replied: “If or mervice A reanonal Pumps, Gunmetal ounse Lusitania The note sald lien in these representations up | the commander of the German | ber of neutral ateamers, the Pumps This government expects, there | onthe principles of humanity, the | submarine which destroyed the | number to be agreed ur 1 50t 1.95 fore, that the imperial German | universally recognized under | Lusitania had caused the crew | the American fing, * 5 . 0$ . ThePublicKnows government will disavow the acts | standings of inter al Jaw and travelers to put out In boats | however, it should not be possible . of which the government of the snd the ancient friendship of the before firing the torpedo, tots for the American government to a United Sta complains, that | German nation would have meant the sure de require an adequate number of Where He Stands | toy"sir mate reparation so tar | "The xoverament of the United | struction of his own vessel." The | neutral passenger steamers, the IL oo. age oe a® reparation ts possible for tn States cannot admit that the | note also claimed the submarine imperial government fe prepared irene bie} 50 infes which are without measure, | proclamation of a war zone from | commander expected the Lusit® | to interpose no objections to the Roots, sinew His Record Is an 1 t they will take Immediate | which neutral ships have been | nia would float .ag enough for | giacing under the American fing in the teps to prevent the recurrence | warned to k away may be | passengers to escape, but that the | of four enemy paesenger am One more day to share in the Don't delay longer Open Book f anything » obviously subver. | made to operate as in any de. | presence of ammunition aboard | ers for the passenger tre be turday will wind up ve of the principles of warfare tween America Mngland.” JAMES E, BRADFORD ‘ for which the {mperial German BOSTON SAMPLE StROE SHOPS THE KAISER’S LITTLE ‘GRANDSON| “ets JULY 21—Laneing replied: “In iS kovernment in the past so wisely CALDWELL’S RECORD and 80 firm! Nobody knows where Caldwel! stands He has not declared ‘ himself. Instead of a declaration of principle, he makes MAY 28 Germany replied. personal attacks charging th view of the adminrion of Illegal ity m by the imperial gover ment when {t pleaded the right of retaliation in defense of its acts sitenia was arm. These attacks are vicious and false, His mouthpiece, the P-I ed with masked = guna, carried and in view of the manifest pos is unfair. It refuses Mr. Bradford space in which to answer Canadian troops and munitions of sibility of conforming to the en ! or deny them ed | tablished rules of naval warfare The P.1. never stood for the interest of the people. e179 | | the government of the United JUNG 8 Lansing replied States cannot believe that the tm perial government will longer re . from disavowing the wan ton act of tte naval « der tn VOTE FOR FAIR PLAY eet | VOTE FOR BRADFORD VICTIMS TRY T0 eg te Rar ge to ay po ' ent gepvine Rhoyld yo SAVE YOUR TEETH SETTLE UP CASE American travel, “because the | Novelty Footw® OHIO CUT RATE DENTISTS BOT University se. Opposite Fraser-Patereon Attorney Goes to Lister im Teeth extracted absolutely without pele free from 6:80 to @ p m. Golly. Attempt to Block Blackmail Prosecution | GETS TIP FROM HALLY donment of the principles for ‘ and Staple Styles which this government contends ° ©¢ © The government of the FOR United States will continue to \ | contend for that freedom, from Spri whatever quarter violated, #ithout pring and ‘omise, and at any cost. °* ¢ -_ Summer comp | Friendship itself prompts It to Including Boots | way to the Imperial government \ Oxfords and that repetition by the comeiend Colonints ere of German naval verse's of Weatthy alleged victims of the Seattle “badger gang” are making herculean efforts to | quash further developments in the case against Miss Isabel Clayburg, under arrest in Los Angeles, and Louis P. Sichie lawyer and private detective, | charged jointly with blackmail Sheriff Hodge says he infor mation Friday that Gov. Lister waa approached by a prominent Seattle jattorney early thin week and asked| Pj to recall bis request for requisition i” par aa for Misa © rT 49 LEGAL NOTICES 49 LEGAL NOTICES |?" {or wine Clasburg a met et from Deputy Sheriff M. E Alexander Ferdinand, the sturdy youngater shown above, is the, !* not willing to “dieavow™ th: ‘led only son of the fourth son of the kaiser. Gafe in his mother’s arms, he| Lusitania sinking and thereby ad lis happy. despite the fact that his father, Prince August William, is at| mit ite illegality % the front. The sinking of the Arabte, Av BIG VALUES FOR MEN, $2.50 AND $2.95 - -- - ao es sao ——| gust 19, hae been disavowed b ay, which prom! full ation for loss of reper { American TAKE OSTON rhs rs acts in contravention of those | rights must be reearded by the rovernm United States when they rican citi friendly.” fect Coment Fitting, 250 Bettas bet the bent material necd-—quasenten’ Ser 16 years | Ameigam Fillings. See to 61.60 ) Best Gold Crow | Geld Alloy Fillings..61 to e1se | Best Bria ‘* 2 | | ee | reve, as deliberate | | | NO REPLY ever has been re. ceived from Germany. Ambasan dor Rernstorff has frequently con ferred with the state department in an endeavor to agree upon the wording of a reply, but Germany Full Set Ruamtnations Free. Lady attendant at each chair. NOTICE OF SPE ECTION fett who is now tn Low A nk settlement of ma that he can bring Mies Clayburg © for trial Kon Hally'’s advice, Hodge commun late Thorsday with Notice ts hereby given to the qualified voters In the Port District Ha mite Port of Seattle that a spec y ietet on March 7. 1914 at which election will be > awal | briefly described as follows Pr The question of authe ttle to borrow the sum of Two Hundred E YPOSITION ONE izing the Port Commission of the Port of 4 the go who informed hin . 43295,000.00) Dollars and issue bonds therefor for the purp t he says, that he had refused Matly Germany, {n February, an. [iets terminal belt line railway system which exte: from Kenyon Str . quest o @ attor-| rune would be treated as war SECOND €ITEL FLOOR Second Ave at HOP St. BLILDING | &t the southerly limits of the City of Seattle, to Twentieth Avenue Weat ney >) im paid City of Seattic. over and along Mast Marginal Way, W Avenue and Rallroad Avenue in said City of Seattia, whieh 4 Delt line raliway system ts previaed for in Unit No. 14 of the ve Scheme of Harbor Improvement adopted by Resolution the Port Commission. Said bonds shall be General Serial Bonds of @uch form as said Port Commission shall heres encribe, of the Menomination of One Thousand Dollars ($1,000.00 ered con Secuttvely from 1 to 285, bearing In teat at the rate *) vent per annum, payable sem!-anoua principal ehips, beginning March 1, and at tacked without warning. The United States promptly announce. ed it would not regard attacks on armed liners as justified by Inter. national law | President Wilson is now en j deavoring to prevent congress | Hally also telegraphed Shertff t ® wealthy Seattle partment houses has sta d himself at Santa Barbara, ort distance from t med! p scene of action, and that he ts communication with Earl Rogers terest pa whom Mi rt of Seattle, tn % Gt the fecal agency of the Btate of Washington ¥ of New a my oy - has engage from passing a measure warning , ‘ork, to be dated as issued, and issued in such amounts and at such ®8 Counsel. at Los Ange aos sng . P times as the Port Commission shall hereafter prescribe While Hally is in California es? cogs yr een gy Yussuf bY Death Is Still a Myster Bald bonds to mature in from one to forty-two years, with averag® odes is watching cl iy th armed shim He demands that Maturities of approximately twenty-six and one-half ren #90 | stone b Sea yt joeely “y Spe congrem vote this measure down —-— ——- 7 TR Cad ar rertect ete tater te te cule cnt St ane tiated the sitaditos metas ae and stand behind him in his ne BY CHAS. P. STEWART wscend in a direct line, from father Reis tee teprovement. and tn case the net income shall not et peg age apd gottations United Prewe Biaff Correspondent {to son, but when a sultan dies, complicated, he says, to demand of the victims themselves Miss ( irg’s Immediate return to this "Mice Lillian Pet aiies fer that ————_—_____ —— | LONDON, March 2.—Whether | passes to the eldest male repre levied in and by | Yussuf Izzeddin, latesheir to the ah oy of the house of Othman ating end apply throne of Turkey, really committed | Yugsuf was the present si And sufficient fund for the payr CK suicide receatly, as was officially cousin. With his death Vahid Ed bonds, as they become due. Sittion (93,000.090.00) Dollar bond issue ment No. 2 authorized by Resolution No. and by vote of the people at the election Two Hu rthe East Waterw Port Commission Two Hund ‘son, charged tn announced in Constantinople, or | din, born in 1861, a younger brother Be Dollars of bonds to take the piace of a like of bonds (to be the same complaint with Miss wan assassinated, is something no- of the sultan, became heir app: ee Belected as nearly as may be by average maturities). of ¢ Three Clayburg and Sichler with having body here expects ever to know. lent. He, too, is proally. % Yussuf is well known to hi blackmatied Samuel 1. Silverman and others by threatening to pub orization by the people of this ish ce phe ¢ te . Samar BY Lue people of thi t rtain photographs of the v Guthority for a itke amount of 6 y ma in embarrassing situations, is bond issue, but In x t the remainder of said Thten Million q PROPOSITION TW The question of authorizing the Port Senitia to borrow the sum of Tw fasue bonds therefor for the storehouses, rail and water Hecessary improvements on eck One Hund forth in Unit No. 9 of ti ment as provided for in faid bonds shall be fm such form as the Port ¢ , Aenomination of One Hundred ($100.00) © eecutively from One (1) to Two Hundred ( fate of Five (5%) per cent. per annuri. payable ar @ at the Fiscal Agency of t ew York, to be dated Iswued, and # the Port Com shal been proally in his sympathi «.| Naturally this made the Germans | (1 hate him. It also made him hated | |by the openly pro-German Turkish | |war minister, Enver Pasha, and by | the group of Turks which sur Rub Pain _Right Out With rounds the latter. These circum. | Small Trial Bottle of Old stances age regarded here as giv-| “St. Jacobs Oil” of ground for the sus n that Yussuf was murdered. | Kidners cause Backache? Not} It ts also rumored that the sul They have no nerves, therefore tan’s next-in-line had ample reason annot cause pain. Listen! Your|for the deepest despondency con backache is caused by lumbago,|Cerning the Turkish governmental sciatica or a strain, and the quick-|policy which, tn his opinion, was ost relief is soothing, penetrating rushing his country straight tn the/ St. Jacobs Oil.” Rub it right on/direction of complete ruin. It is your painful back, and Instantly |suggested in responsible quarters. the soreness, stiffness and lame-|therefore, that his suicide would not Impressionistic Printings Shown in Fine Arts Rooms Up on the third floor of the Baillargeon building is hung a at the fine collection of vigorous ultra modern paintings. They have been brought here by the Seattle Fine Arts so | ciety from the San Diego ex Scribe, and to mature a memeers 2 te th position and will be on exhibi- ness disappear. Don't stay crip-|be surprising. | > 1 th | tion every afternoon. from 1 pled! Get a small trial bottle of| Yussuf was nearly 60 years old. | St. Jacobs Ol" from your drug-|He was Turkish war minister at| until 5, free to the public They show what ten of the gist and limber up. A moment aft-|the age of 18, but when Abdul Aztz ‘ greatest American painters are er ft is applied you'll wonder what/was overthrown, was foreed into| a i doing today. me of the backache or lum-/retirement. Abdul Hamid kept him | ‘ The paintings are Impres Ko pain a semt-prisoner on the Asiatic side | sionistic. There is no cubist Rub old, honest “St. Jacob's Ol!" |of the Bosphorus. He was In thoro r futurist art th never you have sciatica, neu-\sympathy and complete touch with | } ‘ ; ° ame hd pad en em March 6th to 11th FOLGER’S ralgia, rheumatism ot sprains, as itithe Young Turkish revolutionary Nur 1 inclusive, 3 ; t PP dh ben , : is absolutely harmless and doesn't/activity which preceded Abdul Said bonds ' . ee ee eT aie tala odern painters were GOLDEN GATE COFFEE burn the skin |Hamiae deposition | from the tm n not be suffi-| invited to send alo what pi : — ~ With the European war's out.) Fleck, tor ped et tae ganas] UVee 12 dong ‘Slane what. they will be sold at a reduced J Ww. EDMUNDS. Dy] teak his pro-ally views resulted tn | jevled in od of creating an Ae id be a ne ere A A DSOph.D. applying waid r wi-|hung regardiess of what any one price — will be sold at the a vickent Wrenk between timasit aliet fend for the ay than - ¥ wit ry yeetre} and Enver Pasha, the Young Turk as they become Seas a6 us Cho wack intaabien price of ordinary coffee— be leader, who has always been strong 3 o sia ; ly proGerman. The story Is even % In Robe finor's Ip “d e \ iiss tditécn Ok eon sure to place your order early |told that he and Enver exchanged 4 ass Buttons Off of the Ws shots as the climax to a quarrel be y hs tween them cone fi ‘ py's ’ nthusiantic 8 J. A. FOLGER & CO. SAN FRANCISCO Gitede ee ee 5 The Turkish throne does not de ¥ Reaper the Fine Art saiaty” auth Bs nree 1 a snipes les Albert Hansen | NEW PLANS FOR | Young Men! BR Ae terete ee nsen oun en. itting life as it in on canvas Jeweler and Silversmith If t tt i ‘ nd other nece 1010 Second Ave. Near Madison ; Fy (13) of Block Be the countr mpoococ ttt eee wl | =) ode bric F * AS al @ . a a 4 in modified Two of hia most widely apprect } | late t model and fabric 4 ment an prov paintings, “New York and = | - in a a gg Ae poiee Docks,” are ars The Hy | Tratned men will be detailed to! 5! ioe Sener prevent fires, if the report of the ew S rin 4 at the % cent 5 paya mi-annuall council's advisory committee, set g ¢ . New ¥ to be ¢ sous 4. teens ARRANGE MEETINGS TWO-INCH MESH, 12:1NCH WIDE, 150-FOOT ROLL ty work after the Walker building e lies " at , hereaf FOR CHILD WELFARE POULTRY NETTING 69c — ’ sy sare = men lost their uit TWO.INCH MESH, 26.1NCH WIDE, 150-FOOT ROLL ve plan submitted is to q POULTRY NETTING ‘ $1.89 nate a squad of eight firemen come up and see the , wo meet sin the interests of j : hild welf, : t : 3 $1.25 Spading appointed by the chief, work df classy ones we just re- 3 he auspices of the nk Cum Fork ; sees wen 85c one PA pais orders from the fire!l! ceived. The $25 kind | . One of them will investigate the which we sell nt I : 4 i J 2 Ah. * ant: Spade PRA TR eS ri 75c jasc is ie | cause of all fires. Another will a Bald py 1111 Firat Ave. investigate the handling of explo. HY ‘ e Deanos nent. 14. oe 75¢ Long-Handied, Round-Pointed € & of ex; U f et dee deat pure der ae Fi ot Sao yaa rie ahovel 49c | | sives, oils and gasoline. Records pstairs or vies ta cata Port District wae cil | ans | Hear Ercan dive jand permits will come from one 1 ung Amer! $4.50 Two-Men Six-Foot Atkins Crosecut $2 39 | source. Five others will be sent eat in 8 ; RAW Pe Jout to look fo s of fire eat prog aw . MEN, | KNOW THAT | ott, {2 took for violation of fire over, who [$1.00 Single-Bitted Ax, with il | Prevention ordinances SF ACba ane hits ematind handle ti ob - 63c Tenproper measure ire Marshal H, W. Bringhurst, Asst, Supt. of Buildings D. E sinc Pl ab rt Hooker and Sec. F. F. Bradley of the building managers’ assc 1 treat all drafted the plan Ordinances will often the cause of your FIND FOR RAILROAD ay Five-Year Guaranteed rains $1 .75 2 DELL LL LL LLLLLK IP DLODPODPDADL DASE LL LLL ILLIDAN, “"S5) Rickles Bros. i S| TAILORED Meni yar hat. tN ic |g ace long an Ber te SOME BUG, THis! | READY ait Tes near of Might oclock. | Ae abite es \aiutad andl aaa presi dware and P. ts dec vetlabie Washermen Boca San’ ™*| CHICAGO) March 8—A potato bug CO 624 PIKE CORNER SIXTH DR. DONAWAY f r @ cockroach and grow: | ° i a PORT COMMISSION OF THE PORT OF BBATTLE | Jack Perry were killed when lared to be th It of -40. c ‘ed iT he resu ol i Past, “Willian. 401-403 Pike St. t fation, — ERT BRIDGES, Ite President ttest:—C, FE, REMSBERG, Ite Hecretar their auto struck a moving train at . a etteet > ee Gath day of February: 1016 Argo station last May, Tower's Walvere-| ity of Chicago research, * im” ¢ ‘