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STAR—WEDNESDAY, JAN, 24, S$. A.FAVORING | "PEACE PART OF WILSON SPEECH] 1917, PAGE 7 RS, DARST IS ORKING; FEAR OF SUICIDE PAST: $250,000,000 | United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland | ONE-YEAR AND TWO-YEAR 514% SECURED LOAN CONVERTIBLE GOLD NOTES | | TACOMA, Jan 4.-Peara that BY CHAS. P. STEWART " Mrs, Elizabeth Darst, 1727 Summit United Prema Ktatt Corresmondents Dated February 1, 1917 Interest Payable February 1 and August 1 " : WUENOS AIR an Sout re Bor he 2 America generally, as well as Ar] $100,000,000 One-Year Notes Due February 1, 1918 canis swore calmed } ‘i Drewidnat Wilktals sieect, pedis $150,000,000 Two-Year Notes Due February 1, 1919 i her attorney HH Johnston, an fuller understanding of fta aime, : nounced she had gained employ RE ee ee ar Wale aituinia ks Principal and Interest Payable at the Office of J. P. Morgan & Co. ment manifested to forego the extension Mra. Darst's child was adopted by of (hs principle of the Monroe doe |] Convertible Upon Notice, at the Option of the Holder, at Any Time Before Maturity, or (If Called » Rae te a ties to Akane isaeel Seca saat for Earlier Redemption at Any Time Until and Including the Date of Such Redemption Into child, the court refused. Later the taken as tmplying abandonment of ffl Twenty-Year 5Va% Bonda of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, Payable February ee ore long la =e ll eins ne 2 ae "| 1, 1987, and Not Subject to Prior Redemption. The woman then wrote the fo An far as the purely peace efforts oS are concerned. there in an oo" lT Principal and Interest of the Notes, and of the Bonds Into Which They May Be Converted, Is to "The shock of the court's re \ tor | Be Payable, Without Deduction for British Taxes, Present or Future, in New York, in United anne weve me beck my child be cae eee Denes Se States Gold Coin, or, at the Option of the Holder, in London in Sterling at the Fixed Rate of ; left. me stunned and sunk he fiedly indorsed the American peace 4 E depths of despone The judge efforts an editorial today $4.86. to the Pound, J Says that the law ta above mother We believe t the dut of all - ~ a love. Little he knows of mothe upport President «Wil love, or else this law is a crue sone work th editortal con | Coupon Note in Denominations of $1,000, monster. If I could have bought cluded | My own flesh and blood . would Redeemable at the Option of the Government, in Whole or in Part, on Thirty (30) Days Notice, as ily have | given the money COMPROMISE ‘FIRST AID’ BILL BEFORE HOUSE LET ME OFF AT Follows: THE NEXT STOP f- SB) CONDUCTOR | Two-Year Notes 102 and interest 101 and interest One-Year Notes WILSON WAITS WORLD VERDICT ON PEACE TALK} BENDER 1917, to January 31, 1918, 101 and interest 1918, to January 31, 1919 he Notes Are to Be Secured by Pledge With Bankers Trust Company, New York, Under a Pledge Agreement Executed by the Government, of Securities Approved by J. P. Morgan & Co., of an Aggregate Value of Not Less Than $300,000,000, Calculated on the Basis of the Then Pre- vailing Markets, Sterling Securities Being Valued in Dollars at the Prevailing Rate of Exchange, viz: From February 1, From February 1, BY ROBERT J a Sage a Bastar ese WASH NaTON, eae Group 1. Stocks, Bonds and / or other Securities of American Municipalities and Corpora- 4 tween employers and loves. the world is before the sena’ | tions and of the Canadian Pacific Railway Company, and Bonds and 4 or other obliga- 4 has been prepared by Floor Leader today. tions (either at maker or guarantor) of the Government of the Dominion of Canada, the Mark A. Reed for introduction to In the meantime, the rea! } Colony of Newfoundland, and / or Provinces of the Dominion of Canada, and /or ap- audience, the president wanted to address—the people of this country and all belligerent countries—as well as govern ment heads, have begun to die proved Canadian Municipalities: Aggregate value not less than $150,000,000 (OF the foregoing there will he somewhat over $10,000,000 in value in the securities of Municipalities and Corporations of the United States and of the Canadian Pacific Rail- way Company day Speaker Kelly and leaders have been lately about carrying out the reo organization very solicitous “STEP TO PEACE” IS ) $5,000 and $10.000 % | | | ommendations contained In Gov onde Lister's me: e, and the new first cues wie acerese, : MEGS "itn endoratcod, fe calce During the woek, statesmen in Group II. Bonds and or other obligations (either as maker or guarantor) of any or all of © ated to come up to the require j W | ANY every belligerent nation, it tn be the several following governments, to wit: Argentina, Chile, Cuba, Commonwealth i, ments of the “harmony session Heved, will have ly spoken of Australia, Fgypt, Japan, New Zealand, and Union of South Africa, and/or bonds | pproval a r 1 of the ty sia | a The leaders claim the measure ident cae vee liad pry ghee and / or other obligations of approved Railways in Argentina, and sor of the Grand | ks Se oer rca star oresnivations BY CARL W. ACKERMAN — address, feeling the statement fromi|(nsion and application of the prin. |] Trunk Railway Company of Canada, and /or approximately $25,000,000 value in m a he bor orga! atiorl nited rees Staff Corres t , c | bi ie Seunt Contributions Willis Frese Malt, Correeponden ee hany—even | one discussing! ciples of the Monroe Doctrine. |] bonds and / or other obligations of dividend- paring British Railteay Companies: Ae a It fe @ half-and-half measure—em-| Wilson's senate speech was tel. |ence in American affairs Bs the end of the week the pre-| | bretate value not less than “ ee i loyers and employes each to pay! egraphed to the kaiser and (Brey aac Reger ig Py yy edna saanade Peart goon | | TOU cscs oe i if Into the fund for first ald and) Field Marshal Von Hindenburg Fourth—Germany does et coe wed ° a ee — yor peo- | | —Sadical attendance service. The) at the front today. Ambassa- wider the time opportune to state it, eaten oan te -oelihang Pipi Pending the arrival and deposit of definitive securities as above, the government is to deposit tem i . o# vt hae abe gee a pons dor Gerard meres yg © [her terms, tho being willing to dis} ceived his progran ; porarily with the Trust Company either approved New York Stock Exchange collateral or cash. | has been the « purce rou minutes wit orelgn Secre cuss the speech ttself. Men in re hogy Bhi vale F mite ‘ 5 ee " i= we. tare Keraveraian loot night ond p h : Actie nb the abor party tn con-| F If bag op 1 urities depreciate in value the government is to deposit additional securities to main i Tt provides for a state board of! later cabled the state depart jrerenes at Manche ter, E cK. yen | ain the 20% margin ‘ = three members, employers and em ment at Washington a confi jterday reg ng & sm iilatory Ma The government is to reserve the mght from time to time to sell for cash any of the pledged securities, | ployes each to have one represen dential outline of the German From the firet Germany has|isen es an indication that the “at the proceeds of sale to be applied to the retirement of notes by purchase or by redemption by lot. | tative, ie sone venoseoe to be the) foreign office impression of insisted this was the biggest Que®|ient mann” at leat, ae suggented Upon the retirement of the one-year notes, or upon reduction of the amount of notes outstanding, | ae ctale to to be divided up tn bar esto le the president's br Naleponag rhs je same ea y the president, may be w g to through conversion, a proportionate amount of the collateral may be withdrawn approximately ratably from \ , , i potntet out that Germany showed |, con on and ; as a “to districts, each to be controlied| sentiments are fully echoed sho ¢avored an independent Poland rere oncesal . and sncrifices’’ iil each class 5 r dy a board on which both sides will| publicly and officially in Ger- another point on which the prest-|.. mh seg — & peace that/fi The government also from time to time may make substitutions of securities, but such substitutions | be represented equally. many. They are viewed with [dent laid stresa-—by her proclama-| "7 °° Permanent | are not to vary the then relative amounts in value of the groups. All substitutions, withdrawals and valua- | Permit Contracts | Interest and favor. Whether [tion of November. tiona of securities are to be approved by J. P. Morgan & Co. i Hospital contracts are to be per Germany can take official cog | mitted, if acceptable to both Except for a small coneervatire | nlzance of the declarations is |eroup among the socialists, all of BRITISH WIN and to the state board, but if such) not yet clear. President Wilson's {dea found This Offering Is Made Subject to the “Approv l b ur Counsel o. ecessary Formalities. contracts are entered fnto, 15 per! No Official Notice venar eupeert todag. Tt waa be ff 9 J 4 y - Our Couns f N ry cent of all the Income must be paid! It ts pointed out by men in re/jieved Ambassador Gerard found NAVAL BATTLE Jan. WE OFFER THE ABOVE NOTES FOR SUBSCRIPTION AS FOLLOWS: The One-Year Notes at 99.52 and Interest, Yielding 6 Per Cent. The Two-Year Notes at 99.07 and Interest, Yielding 6 Per Cent. Into the state, to cover expenses incurred in first aid by smaller, iso lated employers. sponsible positions that the Amert- jean pr ents di rations are &) wise favorable. step toward the peace for which the) But if Germany views the presi |people of the world long. Informal) dent's speech an a distinct step to the foreign office's impression like | LONDON, 24.—Porsist discussion by foreign office offictals,| ward peace, she in not stopping ent reports from Holland are Germany cannot take offictal cogn!-| The evidence grows dally that the) had be sunk | | ~ , . | Monsey ight's enoagement be. |f| Subscription Books Will Be Opened at the Office of J. P. Morgan & Co., at 10 o'Clock A. M., January 24, 1917, | lzance of the address. This belief is based on the following premises First—Because the allies’ reply to President Wilson has n nation is straining every ounce of economic and physical strength for the expected final engagements be} ver been of-|tween England and Germany which/ You Can Reduce The answer of most fat people in Monday night's engagement be tween British and German sea forces. The admiralty had made no and Will Be Closed at 10 o'Clock A. M., siesttcsPe 31, 1917, or Earlier, in Their Discretion. io ‘ah orgs” the | ee received by Germar Y. eved | Till decide a end the conflict | change, early today, in the offi- THE RIGHT IS RESERVED TO REJECT: ANY AND ALL APPLICATAONS, AND ALSO, IN ANY EVEN’ Second— Because is believed) Aw an evidence of how the gov ot nouncemen i | ielght down. However. in Marmol |S Germany cannot mate further| ernment and the people are forging] Git gti ter Gaseen at | TO AWARD A SMALLER AMOUNT THAN APPLIED FOR. ficulties are overcome. They are|moves toward peace, after the in-/together on every front to make) gtroyer and destruction of a sulting reply to her own peace sug- the final battle count In Germany's! British craft of the same type. AMOUNTS DUB ON ALLOTMENTS WILL BE PAYABLE AT THE OFFICE OF J. P. MORGAN & CO., IN Syabsolutely harmless, entail no diet- gestions made by the allies favor, is th cessful voluntary | e Germ offic! statemen: cue ae e EETRETLO ty ® " > , > > aia or exercise, and have the added /Frnir4 “Hecause officials desire lenilstment of old and young Men|reporting, the engagement, an. Te NEW YORK FUNDS, TO THEIR ORDER, AND THE DATE OF PAYMENT WILL Re ts sold by druggists at 75c. Or |? Await the senate debate on the/and women for “home war rervice.”| ceived today, makes no mention of| BE GIVEN IN THE NOTICES OF ALLOTMENT. if preferable, they can be obtained | 1 the ei of any German Hoaars| | ft a aide from one (presumably the Iola Co..'064 Woodward fe ge CONTINU: ECCLES BACK ik 44), which is declared to have Temporary Certificates Will Be Delivered Pending ‘the Preparation of the Definitive Notes. troit, Mich. Now that you know) ED | reac hed a Dutch harbor. “ oe Dispatches fro this, you have no excuse for being too fat, but can reduce two, three or four pounds a week without fear of bad after-effects. FROM PAGE 1 J. P. MORGAN & CO. HARRIS TRUST AND SAVINGS BANK, Chwago J. & W. SELIGMAN & CO. Dutch authorities were co » internment of the t rman destroyer V at Ymuiden bar land with a score OF 4 MILLION -| LUMBER DEAL FOIL BANK BANDITS that deputy sheriffs and detectives had been trafling them day and) night for more than a week, and FIRST NATIONAL BANK, New York Cuy BROWN BROS. & CO. KIDDER, PEABODY & CO. NATIONAL CITY COMPANY, New York City WM. A. READ & CO, HIGGINSON & CO. {German sallors Vigor for Men LE. PORTLAND, in. 24-—Freah im i ietentes to their discussions at the, Wonderful Invention Restores petus was given the lumber indus BRITISH DESTROYER KISSEL, KINNICUTT & CO. LAZARD FRERES | WHITE, WELD & CO. | ; FARMERS LOAN & TRUST ; hotel | One night a roomer heard the men next door say something about |blowing a safe. It wasn't long after; built along the Columbia river, f Health While You Sleep BANKERS TRUST COMPANY CENTRAL TRUST COMPANY OF GUARANTY TRUST COMPANY OF NEW YORK try today by the announcement that | j |several mills would probably be on One BERLIN “4 British! destroyer was sunk in the naval ac- COMPANY, that until the dictagraph had been lowing David C. Eccles’ purchase} oe vps ioe Mage a maged ILLINOIS end oe T New York City 4 er eck Crate [Ot BANOO caures there’ fae ‘G1,090.000- Oe ciabing. reaabcifl INE NATIONAL BANK, COMMERCIAL TRUST AND he Fully expecting thet the train|sctual buyer, secured the iand from |ment, ceciared. The reat of thei] FIRST & OLD DETROIT NA- Lage q fob would be julled\firet, pftlossia| the Ds Bole Lumber Co. it tare\thitinae woes wits TIONAL BANK, MERCANTILE TRUST COMPANY, UNION TRUST COMPANY of the company were notified, and | 4,500,000,000 feet of Douglas fir,| The Berlin statement refera to! Detroit St. Louis Pittebargh plans laid. Deputies rode back and | hemlock, forth, and the spectal sleeping car| Chas cedar and spruce 1 the action reported by the British T. Eddy, superintendent of admiralty as having occurred in the |into which the robbers stepped|the Eccles interests here, has gone| North sea on Monday evening, and 3 |from the Cedar Falls platform car-|to Ogden, Utah, to consult with|gtated to have been between de jried no others but armed officers.| David C. Becles regarding the con- [ere er florian SaaS ———— = — — Monday noon they were heard| struction of logging roads Cicer ateiualaesinaes a Sone ta talking over their failure to go thru| ts q leigh tke Gy Besmume 4 saa dae OLA dor complete reais Fie commission, removing the ‘ . liight when the train arrived at NAVY YARD ASKED TO ment of the lumber industry, #o as |differential which has been at: lto ee 4 Georgetown, they agreed, it would to eliminate speculative fo |tacked by the railroads in the hope 3 have been foolish to try to get BID ON 1 000 SHELLS ership, overcutting, and nidency | [of getting it reecibned if Cali “ ei arb its Mam i coutecets se'| REGARDLESS OF I. C. C, DECISION cccnc 2: FreshandFit our home ceili in the price of) It was planned to try again the |regulating production, was made ai Yin the Beainers coulaa Nebr) an oF medicines of any kind. There ‘s|night of fay cat ti re Baty, Yard ih Hremerton| ie ae forest service of Washington, | less thousands would take arene | medy cures such troubles eo t was decided that quick | and are Island ave been request. ah este “trite tein" |getion was necensary, and it was led to subm{t bide for turning out|——— ibomtgonement unt April 2 ofy “While removal of the differen |age of the opportunity to eo the | —you must keep your stom- power that ee eed to hold up the Ballard bank|7,000 elx-ach shells for the veesels effectiveness of the interstate | tial ts of very great importance in| Pacific Northwest, but to derive) ach well, your liver active, | attarnoon. ‘Thay ‘were to |of the Pacific fleet, Bremerton 44 Sto s Tobacco Habit "7" commission's ruling re-| securing tourist traffic, the planc|the greatest benefit from tourists, tha bowsl 1 d rm Anyth ini at at Ballard ave and Vernon|conducting experiments to reduce| ! agaleet Avy OM Ay differential of our association are not based [fi im re to sone Be in the bowels regular, and your pu v life into Serves Rnalplace at 2:45 p. m, An auto was|the cost per shell, The cost is bow Dee eri S Worth akeL SABRE ee ae and should proceed rega Sl ote Whig Pte ley tia ec | blood pure. Your physical Electricity does that when properly | fe Made The first 1,000 shelis submitted: foe ne ee ; ed Before Ruling “ rag eae 4 with new Ii voiip inthe|money was placed in the vaults Perko iertsecay aise passed very | ““showing How Tobacco Habit |of Seattle, chairman of the com eared ep Heron uae aaa Blaygroundet VU. 18; hen anything goes wrong ed schon” » pains| Deputy sheriffs, armed with rifles,|Coited by the government, | Can Be Banished in From | mittee of the Pacific Northwest | traffic was started, and the Pacific| he Pacifle thwest can be} @ F ets i ltook positions in the rear. Other — One to Five Days at Tou sociation, which is seek-| Northwest Tourist association was|™@4de the summer playground of Pabroken stream of sal ‘ Wilson and Matthews appeared|prisoner carried a revolver, and — the legislature for tourist publicity.| state commerce commission hand. | ter playground } hile you sleep, infusing Gem oits|according to schedule and talked aj Wilson had a loaded leather|, The Eiders Sanitarium. located at| ———— —aemeeneencmmennrt | A dowa it Milne : “| “Let us all work together to pre- . ry hew energy and bullding up the en.|few minutes. They looked at the| “billy [ie edt mt omen Mi BAN BUN: | Aannnnnwnnnnnnnnrnnnnnnnnnnn | Wt alized that the Pacitie|Yent the order of the interstate | @ few doses of Beecham’s Pills tire system tc strong, healthy| police sergeant standing on the cor-| ‘They were placed tn separate ot of the tobacco habit Rh ti | Northwest. haa sufficient attrac. |¢2™Merce commission from being | and avoid any serious illness. ambition the apirit of ner and sauntered toward the bank|cells at the county Jail and later Now ft can be banished in.from one eumatism ltion to build up an immense tour,| rescinded, but, at the same time, | They are a fine corrective and of slow-|entrance several times, At no| discussed their plans Men who have used tobacco Advice Jist traffic independent © tour. |!t U8 go ahead regardless with|tonic for the system and a Kling», Ifitime, however, did they have Admit Their Guilt more than fifty years have tried ist travel to California, and the{¥" Campaign to secure a great) t hel Saint good "ait. Mletear way, Deponitora were con-| vwiigon te tne teedor Matthews |(reined nnd ;bezeitc ta entirely aues| Arter exch aay ved, {/IMt waved to California, aud, the) summer touriet business,” | great help in ma ing fanibage: Miner ox/Unually coming and 6016 Jinaisted. “That ‘bull’ down the|t? r the following } da'med. >| get tourists here to spend their va. | \health. A single box will Electra-Vita will provel Arrest Comes Quickly |street didn't look good to me, I'll! thelr health wonderfully, 7 fein, used al! over the United (cations, not merely to induce them| BECAUSE SHE was forced by |prove the remedial value of # med | Wilson stepped into a stairway | admit I didn't want to go into the|po matter whether it. ia. smoking, || markuble results. Relief be to stop here for a while on their|/her husband to remove his boots, | entrance and exchanged his hat for| bank very bad, and stalled around.” | chewing. claarettes or snuff dipping fire way to or from California Mrs, Irene F. Rich of San Fran a cap Wilnon admitted they had plan-|,,A* {his book in being dain nuted As the California tourist sea-\ciseo filed suit for divoree from BEECHAM S The closed its doors at 3:10|1ed to rob the bank, and hold up send thelr nar d address at once son is in the winter and our tow-|Capt, C, H. Rich, U.S, A. She asks w the Olympian Advert ist season is the summer tine,,$150 a month alimony for herself n f " sir, sauntered across the] “You've got the dove,’ -he tola| naires there is no reason why we should! and her two children ‘appointment, Phone Main stre |the deputies, “we would have tried NT be the tail to California’s kite in| i Deputy Sheriffs Fred Lathe, Ell |{t out. This other fella wot yellow USE STAR WA ” }\ the tourist business | DETAIL PLANS for the ammuni a The Electra-Vita Co. jot and starwich stopped and| font what "charge a ihe ingredionte’ specitied’ enn | “ldo not wish to minimize the) tion shin were received at the nays ‘ oom 206 Kmpress wid varched them, Others of the posse] placed against the men will Nd ms KS} FOR RESULTS: drug store. importance of the fight to preserve |yard of Bremerton yesterday, and| erp Sele of Any nits, 3 AO16Y, Becond Ave, Ger, poured out of the buildings. Kach|cided by Prosecutor Lundin today, é the ruling of the interstate carne lank was Rarted at once, "Est So, is tetee, Toe