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KAVANAUCOW 8 8 rot | PUGET SOUND STEAMERS ALL LOCAL ROUTES STFAMERS LEAVE FROM COLMAN DOCK, FOOT OF MARION STREET anttie | Victoria, B. C.Pert Tewnernd—Port Angelica 1700 Wiesmer Kel Doe fort Ditpe || mid. prownsend, Amgelest dally niet jand Victoria 7 | "Dose not call at Vieterta Sundays | Tacoma Divert tit comers Tacoma || 9 Feam Indlanapelie for Te) 196 Meamert 11 2pm fee) 2tpm ‘ nes for alll Otymptel “Pittam Meamer Wheteom! aly ‘for and Retlineham ! Frverett Nellingham— Anacortes Ti ttnm '® A Kalshem, for| 4 :0¢pm daily (Rverett, Anacortes! daity and Mellingham! Retlieekam thom Tel) Tused’y | Theres | Matary || Port Townaend—Part Anesiee—Newh iH] Wey ond Way Porte {0:20pm 'Rty. Chepte, Tawneen A Sunday leelen | Taeet’ylway porte | -thnrev! Port Townsend Part Areeles, Clafiam and Way Porte {Ot0pm Mtr, Watnlente. | Part Townsend Monday'Wiliiams, T Wed. (Port Aneeles PridayiClaliam. Port Gembie Von ten mer for Port! oom Port An VeMaw. Powet Gatly (Kingston, Gambt | excent Tin diew %*Petor.! | Fiagier, Townsend! Sunday | neville and Hiad-! ‘ | Rotarday Onty mn iStenmer Pret, for! 9:00pm {Kingston Ladlow and! nod Canal—Camble—tndlew City of Angel Tadie rm **Mangor points Onna ' “ | tine most make on an | Hood tor boat tan ing charees. Maren app tioket Hability 9 Mmited to wear $100 fos 180 5 seh exceed offi Open midnight VUGET “OUND | NAVIGATION ©O. | Theke | | Office, Colman Dork Phone, Main 2903 | GOIN IS STOLEN ‘ STAR—MONDAY, DEC. 24, 1917, PAGE 7 he Western front will recognize his new opponents, 2” ormally dewignated as foes by the declaration of war with Austria my include; Uhlan Landwehr (militia), Austrian Landwehr (militia) ar Landwehr (militia), Hungarian rifieman, Mounted Rifle, Boentan Bownlan rifleman. Dragoon and © figures here shown are various types of Austrian soldiers, long actual enemies thru their thoro incorporation with the Germam Marine. Austrian rifleman, Hungarian infantry, Tyrolese sharpshooters, Bownian infantry, Hungarian 159—Legal Notices ' ’ UOT SOUND AFAR. Tvaesgecesr cic” MEN WILL MAKE Was ember ¢ 19 * of the be bh i MERRY AT CAMP By United Pre CAMP LEWIS, s Leased Wire Dex Clean, properly before the meet! 2 - RO K_ONRIL, Trustee | wholesome amusement will be pro ett ee “~*| vided at Camp Lewis amusement “> Ti, kilo | batt. eomerdiag: Brig. Gen Public Markets — | Janes A. Irons, tn explaining how ° a -———@ the soldiers will obtain recreation iis ie 2 under the order issued Thursday iP sagt BED Ae ft forbidding Class A privates going a reah ranch eae 00 dos ; 4 a eae Lag pon arch cess. tte fez,'| more thin 20 miles from camp tb.) cirietn ett Sho. ie The purpose of the order ts to faed nuts, 1-%. phe ons keep the men as close to camp de pkg; Post Toasties pk as possible Ami, 36 pk jereon’s, Quinpkin, wal. | sa secs ae J a eetice Stee bee;| “Owing to the distance from Ta- Rayo beans, 1ée 1 coma and other places, time and | | $9, all kinds bread, expense necessary to reach such kien, 9 des. is points, Inadequate means of trans portation for any great number of PINE §T.—WEDNESDAY men, a crying need for some form , tent a eww ‘mal of relaxation, plus the policy of a ‘ . tha | DAving the men ‘contented at ‘ isong a; home, are some of the reasons |eu J ite; 2 fel why the Camp Lewis amusement ‘ ane. choice prunes ated oo [Stel ste pty corn en gloss marche tee | Bark 18 called into existence,” sald tail 27. Yakima Gem potatos, $1.40, Gen. Irons |eack. Tied Real Grocery, Annes, 3. fhe . M. JJM. coffes, 9c; 9 pkgs, Not-a-Beed theta! GASES WEDDINGS INGREASE | the, 4 The. sweet potatoe Wail 19 [fresh ground peanut butter, 18 cuaeneer 235s) AS HOLIDAYS MEAR ‘ 1 ma 18 mixed wy TAX AGENTS COME | HERE NEXT MONTH such 4 a ‘There may be difference in rank States army, but in Maj. Dan Cupid's | division every one is a private, and & rook private at that Two soldiers lined up at Deputy Auditor Morris Kennedy's deak Mon- —| Federal agents to assist Ip the mast a @ay morn 4 asked for ed 45—For Sale Miscellaneous | making out of income tax astate- | (A, ™orning and as o | WANTED—OLD PALAR TeETH (DON? | ™ODt® by taxpayers will arrive tn) ¢ Jonn G 1 He MATTER Ff MROKEN) WIGMEST| Beattie shortly after the first of Por yy barsap yr A Fran. rtresgo nae c Cal OR OLD | ieee ; : : GOLD. #LVRR AND DiaMowpe |‘ Year, according to Internal) «tationed with the 363 tnfantry at Suit Jewelky Mro. Cou 43 t | Revenue Collector David J. Will-|Gamp Lewis. His accomplice in the marital deed was Mins 110 West tara Christmas As the exemptions have been| Nana Beatrice Sigourney, lowered to $1,000 for single persons|7tist #t., New York city and $2,000 j ‘ for married persons,| ‘The other was Private Bob Hunt, j| Saents will be busy thin year and/Co. A, 36lst Infantry, Camp Lewis, || Wil not be in Seattle for tong; |and Olga Giresch, 536 North #2nd4/ }| 80 every one desiring ald should|st., Seattle, the girl make an appointment as noon as| Poth enlisted for Iife. ponsible after thetr arrival, There| Fifty-five couples applied for in & penalty ff statements are not| Christmas licenses Saturday. in by March 1, 1918. ‘DIVORCES DROP FOR CHRISTMAS auditor's office U. S. WOULD EJECT BELLINGHAM ROA Wh le the county was doing a land rushing business | The United States filed suit! Monday in the iaeuance of against the Bellingham & Northern | mar 1 only one diverce railway Saturday, to have it ejected | suit was the superior court from ita present holdings in the Mre. N McMillan sued for | Nooksack va The complaint, fi-| a div » H. McMillian, in the United States d t court, | allegir men that the oo alt with Mra. MeMillian claims in her com Indlane who held a 25-year|plaint that her husband left her ease, and that the lease has now ex-| more th 4 year ago and is now lo- pired | cagea somewhere in the Canadian sera woods as a woodsman, earning $4 per da THREE APPOINTED TO "s« so» sor t109 storey tw and $26 per month ny KEEP PUBLIC PLACES |HUN RING CAUS Three city officials crept up to the fireplace today and found Christmas ernie whe specu sos ARREST OF YOUTH nents for th ear terms tn thelr | cittioal tteekines, Maver Gl United Press Correspondent the Santa Cla SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 24.—A P Engineer A. HL Dimock. Su.| fink engraved with the German tren perint of Lighting JD. Rona |TQs% and bearing the inscription, 1c Bestink Govatabionae wtowed for Faithfulness to the Chauncey L, Baxter are the three re.|Patherland,” brought about the ar appointed | rest early today of a young man who aceon | ume of Walter Lubert | According to a name engraved on CITY DEPARTMENT | the ring, he is Cablohn Schwiningent and police suspect that he is a Ger WILL PLAY SANTA man age When taken into cus | tody he was found to have no draft Fight families will be made glad| Crd, and Is being held as a slacker this iT ear thru the efforts of the city ing nent to these families a with shoes, stockings, complete baby out-| Twenty-five shares of the Tenakee fits, toys, fruits, and all of the good | Fisheries Co. stock was purchased at things of the season. Redecked with | sheriff's auction Monday for $515 ho and Christmas bells, and tied|by A. N. Floyd, a Pacific Steamship with big bows of pink tarletan, the|Co. official, to satisf judgment baskets present a most cheery ap-|brought by the German-American pearan They were mado poexible| bank against C, 8. Harley, of the thru contributions by the employes | fishing concern of the department ‘STOP RESCUE WORK | By United Press Leased Wire | | John Porel, Hotel Dix, 88 West! TLR, en. Bi enone | | work to recover the bodies of five Lenora, reports to the police that he| ; a ho a iones & miners entombed in the Wilkeson He s door unlocked Sunday night | ines last Monday has been discon und that Monday morning he | nes [ast . 7 missed $26.60 and a gold watch, Cari |{nued, upon mmendation of Jensen, Charleston hotel, also left hia |5tate Mine Inspector James Bagley door unlocked, and $29 was taken from his trousers’ pocket. YOUTHFUL ELOPERS 6,000 Bushels Grain Lost in Big Blaze By United Press Leased Wire CARLTON, Ore, Dec. 24.—Fire NABBED BY POLICE from a double explosion Sunday de ! troyed the grain elevator of the axe Parsons and Louise e Croix, | Johnsen Elevator Co. and 6,000 bush of Seattle, both about 16 years old, |els of grain, a loas of $22,000. A. L. ure being held by the San Francisco | Johnson, owner, and Sheriff Hender || police, following an arrest in a hotel. | son said the fire was incendiary, The They were married in Oakland. | safe was found to have been drilled Vhether or not there will be an ox: | tradition warrant issued, hareing | SPOKANE FARM BANK the boy with abduction, has not yet| been determined by the Seattle po- | rtment LOANS $5,500,000 | ny United Press Leased Wire || hice dey | PAWNBROKER FINED | SPOKANE, Dec. 24.—Loana total Vout, of West & Kuhn, waa|ing $5,500,000 have been made to| f 1$ din Federal Judge terer date the pokane land bank court Jonday morning, upon con. | which bee organized = eleht| ction of holding in pledge an over yonth The amount for December coat of a United States marin iLL total $2,000,000, BARRED ZONE MADE KNOWN ‘The Seattle water front zone barred to alien enemien was estab: bed by an official survey Satur- day. More than docks, piers | and the shipyards are in the zone. The zone line runs 36 feet from the entrance to the docks previous- ly announced as prohibited, and is made to include shipyards. Al of Harbor island and the Hast and West waterways are included, The Marion st. ferry landing in made an exception, and alien enemies are permitted to travel on the West Seattle ferry With this exception, — alien enemies caught within the barred zone or on the waters of Elliett bay or Puget sound are subject to arrest by any one, ment for the duration of the war. U.S. TO HANDLE CASES OF |. W. W. | SACRAMENTO, Cal, Dec Forty-two I. W. W., arrested by the | police in the raid of 1. W. W. hall, following the capture Saturday of William Heod and G. F. tortous I. W. W. leaders, and alleged dynamiters of the governor's man- sion, will be turned over to the fed- eral authorities, plain of Detect ives Ryan maid teday. Thomas Mulhall, United States deputy marshal, was in Sacramente today and made arrangements with the police for taking over the band of LW. W. now being held at the city Jail. Ftyan said that Hood and Vootter will not be placed in the custedy of the government until later. All efforts of the police to secure a confession from the two have failed. The ringleaders were abuatve- ly defiant when given the third de ino RUSH TO FILE FOR PUBLIC JOBS No ambitious office-neekars took the opportunity te file their candi Christmas | dacy with the city clerk the day be-| the list was the same as last week j fore Christmas, and at noon Monday | Griffiths filed as candi Austin E. | date fer mayor Saturday afternoon. | | This is the second filing for that of- | fice to date Hugh M. Caldwell also filed Satur. | | day afternoon as a candidate to suc coed himaelf ax corporation counsel ‘The third candidate to file Satur. day was J. W. Bryan, former con gressman, who seeks to become coun: citman. He is the fourth to file for hat office. | that offi ° | - sinmenein | NO OFFICIAL ADVICE |OF KRUPP FIRE | WASHINGTON, Dec. 24.—Official advices today brought no confirma tion of a reported fire in the Krupp Works at Essen, except rumors in Holland, which are unverified Dispatches forwarded the Holland rumors, but gaye no additional de tails. London advices are that the original report was not circulated by the British admiralty wireless, but was based on unverified Dutch ru | mors. Legalize Petitions for Strong Recall John K. Witherspoon, chairman of the Anna Louise Strong recall com mittee, Saturday filed with Secretary Jones, of the school beard, a series of affidavits as to the persons who cir. culated the recall petitions, in order to comply with legal requirements, President Fitzgerald of the city council was busy all day Monday distributing Christmas gifts to the poor. TODAYS CARIGONET |WATER and intern-| Voettor, no- | ESTIMATE IS $4,009,000 | Completion of all improvements for the city water department, as outlined by Superintendent L. B. Youngs in his report for the first 11 months of the year te the city coun- | cil, will cout $4,000,000 and will sup- ply the “city’s reasonable needs for from eight to 10 years. Youngs recommends the immediate construction of 4 new reservoir and proposes that Swan lake be convert ed into an impoundage reservoir With the land now secured, he says, |leas than $1,000,000 will suffice to |impound sufficient water to supply lthe city for three months, giving ample time to repair any damage that could happen to the pipe lines. The report shows a gain of $125 800 over the first 11 months of 1916 Of this amount, $75,000 came from the male of timber and the municipal railway in the watershed. Including the eatimated revenue for December, the report shows a 5% per cent gain over last year. ‘This is the first year the revenue exceeds $1,000,000 Among the imprevements this year in a new 600,000-gallon reservoir at Beacon Kve. and Leo at, purchase of 120 acres for a reservoir site in Weat Seattle, acquisition of the en- tire Swan lake watershed and com- 60,000 TEUTON CUT TO PIECES ON ITALY FRONT By United Press Leased Wire r WASHINGTON, Dec. 24-—Theee_ Teuton divisions, approximately @0s 000 men, were literally cut to pleoss” by the Italians in the German @@ fensive against Colberretta and Mente Asholne, according to Rome — dispatches today. Commanders of — the Seventh and Eighth Austriag — brigades and Gen. Pfeffer, Comm mander of the Fourth Austrian db visjen, have been seriously wounded, captured prisoners declared. With the capture of positions om | Monte Ashoine, the Italians have re |established their positions over the menaced portions of the Italian lines, For three days the defenders fought — under terrific artillery fire amd” against asphyxinting gases. Losses on beth sides were enormous, ¥ 4 On December 22, 1917, focal board for Division No. 9, Seattle, mailed — questionnaires to order numbers 666 pletion of the tunnel under Lake Union. to 755 inclusive. | In a specch reported today, Wilhelm, the Bloody, is quoted as saying that “The German people have in the Lord of Creation above an svewed po YOU miss BY NOT - -USING READING