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STAR—MONDAY, FEB WILSON ASKSIF ‘SENATE ASKED TO WILSON REBUKES HE HAS RIGHT = CHANGE ITS RULES | SENATORS WHO | TO ARM SHIPS) = TO DEFEND NATION BLOCK NATION 5, 1917, PAGE 7 PAID ADVDRTISHMBNT M.A GOTTSTEIN FURNITURE CO. SEATTLE’S POPULAR HOME FURNISHERS »_ WASHINGTON, March 6 WASHINGTON, March 6— dent's proclamation in the uppor| Tho president's rebuke to the! BUCK'S RANGES Second Ave. Between Pike and Pine. BUCK’S HEATERS das oboe Wilson’ has asked (he) President Wilson wants quick hes today if it remains ov io} | senate, Inaued at its adjournment me | legal authorities of the governinent| action by the U. 8. senate to | in extra session long eno sro | follows to give him a formabopinion within | change the rules and permit | closing to witness the inaugural The termination of the lant #e# 1 {24 hours as to whether or not he| papid passage of an med | ceremontea ion of the Sixty-fourth congress by e O- ar hi the power to furnish navy neutrality” measure when he It In now evident the president, constitutional limitation discloses a armament for American merchant-| calie an extra session of con: | will call an extra session of con-|situation unparalleled in the hi 2 men without spectal authorization | gress to reintroduce the bill gress Just a# s000 as the senate, now | tory of the country, perhaps unpar ecia. 12 7 | by congress Admitting that his hands are D extra session, acts upon chang-|a@lleled in the history of any mod e | Upon this decision tled by ancient statutes which ing the rules of unlimited debate.) ern ge ament In the fr Gna of & ° M whether he will Ko ahead, forbid him arming merchant Until this ts dond, the president| presence of a crisis fr na, like pietu THis 13 Tre House the senate’s failure to act on the) vessels and taking other means | deciared in his formal statement, more subtle and far-reaching poss! armed neutrality measure, and take| of protecting American rights, the paralysis of the senate,” with | bilith national ¢ er than any THat JACK BUILT. the steps which he has feared he! the president is relyin ho “rt by which dilatory tactics other the government has known }did not have the power to take. senate to act “and can be prevented,” would continue.) Within the whole history of Ita In fixtures proof 1oth upholste ternational relations, the congress has been unable to act either to iard the country or to vindi an effictent br he elementary rights of tts wheels. Kegular va Calling ‘attention to the fact tha more than 500 of the 531 me ngress Were ready ant anxious act.” the presid | : | country from disaste KAISER HAS TAKEN | be and ake on In bitter excortation of “the little group of wilful men, representing |) er o opinion b eir own, " , OVER RAILROADS Mi netog pd coer ality, bill te | BOthing could be accompltst citizens, More than 600 of th | we in “She president has declared | C886 & little group of 11 senators| members of the two houses were $1.00 Now and ® Lenape dtor de so determine jready and anxious to act; the Wrekty Or Added 't the great government of the Unit nt ser Wilhelm has issued a proclama-|ed States” ts tn a “helpless and {tion to the German em n-|contemptible position before the nouncing that the railway systems world are under military control, accord | It was the plan of administration | ing to advices from Berlin. senate leaders to read the prest COSSHE AGEN, March 6\-—Kat house of representatives had acted by an overwhelming majority, but the senate was unable to act be Old Act Ties His Hands } The president's bellef that he had |the power to arm rehant ships, despite the action of the cause a little group of eleven sen s dissipated when his legal ad-|ators had determined that it should ra discovered a statute passed | not. congress in 1819, proving other-| Our ¢ new 19 Carts priced and up bulators and Bulkien won display New 1917 mplete line Sodel senate Union-Made BUCK’S vin ne by One Can O, K. All wine “The senate has no rules by Ta Ti {5 U. Ss. SEAMEN DIE Tho statute in question provides|which debate can be limited or ‘ is 1s that mmander and crew of|brought to an end, no rules by G M he AS | r t vessel of the United| which dilatory tactics of any kind reat asterpiece States, owned wholly or in part by|can be prevented, A single mem 3 F 1c bi ° fefend against aggression which|!f he have but the physical endur Shifts from Gas to Coal or Wood in two see bi sua sha. attempted up such V ance The result in this nx | onds. Outsaves all others in fuel consumption, WASHINGTON, March The; Guard cutter Yamacraw when a * mmander nr raw ot | Sona ote pe salle alike ot tt og ous | Most durable, beautiful and sanitary Range 1 28 0 ti boat containing nine men had | ' armed vessel whatsoever, NOT |islative and o| executive ect | in existence. po Mat of United States Coast been swamped just ap it reached | being & public med vessel of | branches of the government A perfect baker—top and bottom. juard seamen who perished in 8/114 towering sides of the Texas of! %0™¢ nation in amity with the This inability of the senate to A ee cticuee tk tetera heavy sea while going to the res steamer Louisiana, laboring on | United States ct has rendered some of the most $1 Now and cue of a stranded steamer off) Winter Quarter shoals Would Make 'Em Pirates | iegislation of the session $1 Weekly $1 Now. $1 W. kly Ocean City, Md., last night was to-| Further wireless reports this| This is the law which was re at a time when the nedd AOR» honeys BOM | ’ ee: day believed to have reached 15,| morning told of the safe beaching f ; to by ag ew ng oe = ‘nee o Ming £04 wore Your Old Stove Taken in Exchange w ditto’ eports to the/of a small dingy, with four men. | ©*tra power for the presid evident ve hich would ite » Lawe§ Gata toa BP . aegnlgall mad bth Guard officers, however, did », Hitcheock and others de-|have permitted such combinations Lawn Mowers of @ second small boat |not believe this boat was from the n the senate debate that folof capital end of organization in port and Import trade of the # the cir the ent was |¢ merchant inleas the od by veasels let Garden Hose yntaining six! Yamacraw, as it bore a strange m the Coast tering The second boat men, was lowered f ‘ umetances of to jon have made try powe he prest oo ~ _ horized, would give t easels | ternat com pe PAID ADVERTISEMENT P stat rivateers, and makes |imperative-—a bill which the bust rden ools . eae Semen their crews pirates }ness judgment of the whole coun. and demanded—has officials dec vessels of a country not Submarir | are public try approved failed WOULD NOT HEAT THe one or two $1.75 Baking Set 98¢ “HIGH TAXES”— |at war with the United States, and The opposition of HOUSE THAT JACK & hence the president’s hands are|senators has made {t impossible to ‘ ; | tied. increase the membership of the in Regular $1.75 10-piece Utility Baking Set, as | ——— terstate commerce commission, or pictured, Consists of one 7-inch Covered Cas- serole, one 6-inch and one 7-inch Baking Dish . lr~ to give it the altered organization | 1 necessary for its effi y. The and six Custard Cups, all white lined. CONTINUED conservation bill, which should EXTRA SPECIAL . 98c have released for immediate use Only one set to a customer, (May be added | FROM PAGE 1 api lye oad ager os gine ADDED TO ACCOUNT to account) still locked up in the public lands, that their ase is more im ratively necessary than ever,| and the bill which would have made the unused water power of !now GARDEN TIME IS HERE PLEASURE, | { THE PIRATE E PRESS EXPOSED pannit, WHO BROKE | JAIL, GIVES SELF UP. HEALTH, ECONOMY in a family garden plot. Select your needs The newspapers and the Tit chk Visietente” back of them _ country immediately available from our big display of garden tools and have them charged to account without the ¢ for industry, have both failed, tho 5 first p want the people, by their votes tomorrow, to f j Fevolver. liker bare bobs eabae asnanearass usual first payment. Soudas and Coatz, also awa’ z| . niescagpiptn | 4 - Sithruout the sessions of two con job of peri, over the waterfront of Seattle for : |transportation to the penitentiar gresses and have been twice | > 5 tives. a ' Pepe leing | tthed to their tank from the visit 5,800 {| To do this they are clamoring about taxes—lying, ne ©, where they had had vie| Important Bills Fail ~ PER ITS is as they always lie and always have lied, when thos pathy ’ | “The appropriating tor the army SATURDAY RECORD interested want to gobble some public right Coatz’s visitors were Dr. G. Bp.) 54¥e failed, along with the appro- Go to the Right Drug Co. age egg Love and FE. W. Benjamin, of the) Priations for the civil estimate af cor THIRD & UNIVERSITY 169 Washington St, . BELT LINE SELF SUPPORTING the government, for the military the appropriations Seattle police force, - academy at at of Dr. M. both members A. Matthews’ church. The More than 5,800 liquor permits issued at the county-city DRESSES “i WOMEN And the Doctor wi . were t ne Ww Il not impose even [third man, the one who called on] Point, and the general defic a Tiey orth the Blt Line wil ot impose cen [ert tary i “tht i hate ui oie ety aie th rh i‘ i * noes a dol ar of burd ie peop! "Stark Is Attacked lextend the powers of the shipping] which followed bonedry sanoence and prescribe for! amy will be self sustaining; that every dollar r the bonds Roth Dr. Love and Officer Benja-|0ard to meet the apectal needs of| ments trom Washington, rors Wee FREE. used for it will be repaid from the earnings. They know, |min noticed him at the visitors’|the new situation Into which our too, that the gain it will bring to the city and to the [case but say they are unable to|Commene ged ypeulinsigevyp ib 3 GEL eonria ot whtaiy, contin If you are sick you cannaaaas ; |describe him other than to say he|/ Crease the gold reserve of our na- dota ter than take advantage of this approximately $29,000. During February 46.415 were tesued all calculation * |tional banking system to meet the # of the exist business of the city is beyond .2* * YOUR CREDIT IS ith jWas a Greek Soudas and Coatz had just passed fer. We save you money and permits the best possible treatment. unusual circumstanc ng financial situation But these two sheets lie, just the same, because it [thru the outer door of the tank)" vould not cure the difficulty i i f . i seapeih when Soudas produced evolve! ‘ould no 0 is their business to lie for those by whom they are (Toy yey nt taller Seoe {to call the Sixty-fifth congress in owned or are hired to serve. Has either of them ever up Coats rushed around and attempted |@*tT*ordinary session. The paraly-| held any valuable public undertaking Have they not to overpower Stark, but failed. H he of the epee - het doo gn | Groceries Sacdificed Men's Raincpats, worth er 2 always for publ yiracy 2 f and released the inner| |!@ Purpose anc e spirit of ac H E— “ both ever and always stood for publi pira y at every Bloc os 1!28¢T| ton are Bot lacking bow. ‘The ton Sehiad Disk dna Holes, r te $10.00; $2 88 THis 19 THe Phone turn when their masters ordered them to do so and Robert Ford, a negro, awaiting | RTe8# 18 more definitgly united in| toes, while ey, ow al i eo! -_** © trial on a murder charge. to got | choueht and purpose at this mo: last Cc NUMBER-THAT THE CoAL What's the situation? The Port Commission wants [ot | Dr. Allen immedia' Se baeeng a cei Ooyflgeed Beane hs: ie Hone, wo on Sa . . + pal i ” . npg . he door in 06'6t the +e been within the memory of any ren’s Hose, worth Doctor GAVE To The Man the city itself and the people of the city and state, to ie say nn wan Mcalineae @ Peab mgn now {n its membership. There Soap, to 25c, now. “8c WHO BOUGHT THE CoaL have the full benefit of the money they have already (for the open door whe | not only the most united patri-|PMMM ROW sc reeeeceeees 3 M a OS T ad otle purpe but the objects mem: Men's Work Shi spent for a complete dock and warehouse system. That |ized what was up. Alle urpose, but t rts, worth THAT WOULD NOT HEAT a ts to tat the Port of Seattle where it belongs, |dld not want any others to exc “There have in. view are perfectly | 10c cane of Lye, to $1.25, sa si JACK BUILT. body wants to p' oes ¥ ng geval clear and definite, But the senate | c see 44c THE HOUSE THAT ‘ as the leading American port on the Pacific Coast tate the cannot act unless its leaders can | where the prisoners o! obtain unanimous consent. Its ma RAILROADS DESTROY WATER COMMERCE oftice, where the prisoners obtained! { it5" is “gowerlese. In the midst |[l Suspencers, worth up to : > MB. age jot sis of extraordina " | » The railroads ysis ee newspaper f{ tha t |B. M. Boyd, a f tt pero when pe deftoite and decided pe price . or J 1 their strang crip a p time. | our City and ag pbb ahaa rt crip iN He was co and forced into a{0% can make the nation safe or Children’s Suits) worth order to control our maritime commerce, as they now corner. Dr. Allen then told Ford| Shield it from war itself by the ag to $5.00; control the commerce of most, if not all, of the Cities |to search Boyd. All of Boyd’s pock — of others, action is impos sale price .. 85 and Ports on the Atlantic Coast ets were gone thru, atid the prison-|"'” P " yt yp Jers escaped with $16 of his money.| Won't Understand Abroad Re ics oilers Tet The great selling out J Arrow ana sitver col. Following the robbery both Boyd Altho, as ® matter of fact, the oD Rene Wee, lars, worth 15c; * 50c Pants, worth to sale by the International now 5c; doz.. To do this they have to lie, and Ne shamelessly. ‘To land Stark were forced into the|nation and the representatives of ie ia ane eae lie successfully, they find it necessary to scare the voters, |flouth tank and, the heavy doo Froese: (lo: eae anon tte ies Salvage Co. (one of the oon P : Hert abe “High Taxes” nmed o place y made| h_ unprece o¢ ’ ’ A This is what the present outcry about “High Taxe ee known by ehontinn [and spirit," faibression, madel Fes gi world’s greatest bargain means, and ALL it means fred, the jail cook, re-|4broad will, of coffrse, be that it is Bargains in ° f the P. le’ Every wage ecarher and every propert wher ough vn Bot 0) oN ee ae Sa el Shoe Department givers) ng 5 OP? § en Svery wa arher and | . t orit? Bering 4 the police|may act as they without fear i to get wise to their game. The City is not doing today | cnentt ptringer, and the police) tat this, gover it {5\" MM chitdren’s Low cut | grocery store of Pine st. ff one tot 25¢ and 50¢ Ties, as well as it ought to do. It never will if these public |men thruout the city were given a|(hiug at all. We cannot explain,| to ~79c § and Edmonds’ largest de- §f 5: Scores of other cities far more |deseription of the escaped prison-| The legislative explanation isin Sit, seit aries seeasmmisibiiina pirates have their way heavily taxed than ours, are forging ahead. “++ * © WHAT PUBLIC DOCKS ARE DOING partment store, the L. C. Engel stock. The prices on world Jers, and {t seemde incredible that} credlb \they would be able to get far “Tho senste of the United States All outgoing trains and automo-|!8 the only legislative body in the bile roads were carefully watched, | World that cannot act when its ma but not the slightest trace of the|Jority is ready for action. A little Ladies’ Oxfords, sell to Shirts, Arrow and other .. 39¢ Now, what will a complete public warehouse and {missing men could be found [ee onto tt thelr own ba en Lot Ladies’ Shoes, eet # standard merchandise Underwear, worth to 78, ™ - > P 4.50; s : : sale dock system do for Seattle? Remember what it has he erent government of the te $40: $1.49 ff here is bringing the peo- price .......... 29¢ already done, even in its present unfinished condition Tales. States ‘helpless and con le in d N b That system has done fully half of the $400,000,000 of t (ee . ‘e | . pie in droves. iNever be- Union Sulte, worth 2 . y id, wr, ; . . Port of Seattle from being, five years ago, only the 22d thé rules Of the saokth shall be.90 worth to $650; salvage § astounding bargains in 9° _-----: in the balance of its shipping, to being today the fourth jaltered that it can act. The coun-| price 4 Flannel Work Shi greatest shipping point in the United States. ol eens tee ame NOW woe ease oe dry goods, la- worth to $2.50, 98e siheiedigiciptied Look years younger! Use the old-|canbe called upon to supply the every ies’, men’s and_ chil- ff sate price c ee | Men's and Boys’ Caps, worth to 75c; 19¢ sale price dren’s wear. Goods are not being sold, but prac- tically given away. means of action and save the coun- try from Jisester.” —+— ZEDNICK TO FIGHT pair guaranteed for good wear; y worth $5.00, none less than $2.50; at this 89c time Sage Tea and Sulphur and nobody will know, Even crippled as the system now is, and as the rail roads and their newspaper thugs want to keep it by their extortionate and discriminating charges, the Port turn gray, faded hair You can AND, —— On WELL ,~ sale ist here, Commission is able to do, and actually does, as much beautifully dark and lustrous al nate ¥ Hou . ‘ 4 : ve you'll ge é Men's Hats, soft and THis 1S The i” shipping as all the private dock and warehouse corpora- — Eat Hag. ig ME Papa | FOR APPROPRIATION er Come with the crowds 9 itt, sell to ni THAT JACK BUILT: - tions put together. Yet not more than two-thirds « Suiphur Compound” at any drug | | ne, ever ans rca to Seattle's b . $3.00, now at... 98c the plant is in operation store, Millions of bottles of this Rien, an $1.49 © Seattle's bargain car- - ** * © old, famous Sage Tea Recipe, im-| OLYMPIA, March 5.—Battle lines u nival and get your share Men's Suits, positively \proved by the addition of other tn-/are being drawn for a sharp fight Oxfords, sell to d Are. B worth to $12.50; during Five years from now the people will demand a ma- |gredients, are sold annually, says alin the house over the appropria $1.79 Act now while the pick- Jf t's e terial enlargement of the plant. Increased maritime well-known druge because|tion for higher education, vage price. ing is good. Delay is “ é s . it darkens the hair so naturally| ‘The senate has passed 1.90 mills commerce will enforce that demand. Equal and reas- |ana evenly that no one can tell it] measure, re satnended by the lem | Men's fine Shoes, worth B fatal Men's splendid Suits, all onable charges to big and little shipper alike, honest and {has been applied, {elative survey of higher education, | to $5.00; 2 98 . vines. This. tet 1s Brae efficient service, will rule the situation, and Seattle will Those snags Pe pier eta bd thruout the state, | now at ..... . Sivan 7 89 have settled down to realizing its destiny OF ee ian bee 8 ta ne | Gov. Lister has set the limit at) a ) awaiting them, because after one|y ge mile and will be au | ' tine 5 148% . ™ . i pported on] One lot Boys’ Shoes, Il th 1b 4 ry : a 1 AN Mn diy Sant. tee gen the floor, it ts believed, La bagi al -98c Fine Suits and Over- And all this will be effected without a dollar of cost . griey Representative Victor Zednick sale price .. “4 t “ . luxuriantly dark and beautiful r coats, worth to $16.50, to the people. Property will increase in value. The | This is the age of youth. Gray-| Will lead the Hiaht fof the 109 Men's Pants, worth to during the population will advance, as it advanced from 1900 to | haired, unattractive folks aren't Fey ie Mi damn st he $3.00; sale ¢ fe Bale ......6. x 4 i ited pund, so get bu {th | lower levy J ‘ote “to © 00; $ 1910. The City will have a new public asset, more ex- | Wyeth" ae ee i Sculphas Com, ple the University of Washingto! price ...... 1.49 Seattle’s Ba in H Sik Ribbons, worth to sive a € valuable to people and City . r oune nt ou re de. 1: 8 r, "4 tensive and more valuable to people an 1 City alike than |p nnd tonight an wt rl be el Sang. REM GRAPE Gain anEanAtor Men's Pante that sold up gain ouse 25c yard, 9c even the present, lighting and water systen And it [lgnted wir youthful appearance {of alfalfa possibilities in South Da to $2.50; small sizes, 114 Pike St. math esha. will cost the taxpayers just what the latter has cost them — |Rair And your pomlalun Appearance lots, finds her supply of alfalfa sale y . 20c a fe ! f F ' ’ Yard Linings, ADS <-tiot even one dollar Peace sewration Ia a toflet requi-{enndies unequal tothe demand, price 88c]} Opposite Bon Marche. few." 8c Fi | "STAR WANT ADS - \ Vote for a Public Belt Line wit and is not intended for the} ne heal 5 tae pitalte tea, syrup 4 | BEST Fi | . : ; : mitigation or prevention of{and other delightful specialties on at fe 1 BELT LINE LEAGUE a tap steadily fp nnlbtitapntanainapemmneenenerm— fl £ LEAGUE, disease, p .

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