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zee i = ® ag z i Bak i a i iF i t Prone! MAIN 600 THe SRATTLE PTAR <= The Star f” WANT AD Rates Fftective May 1, 1917 ANSIENT.CASH ADVERTISING on | cents per line oF fraction of Tine. Six times for the price of five, TRANSIENT-CHARGE ADVER- TISING r tine per Insertion 100} x Insertions for the price of five. | CONTRACT ADVERTISING line per month——1 month. $2 r line per month—? months. 2.10 line per month—@ months. 1.95| re line per month—1?2 months 1.90 Vines each week, 1 year, per | tine 8 lines Mine ro | Six months add” “ty cent—Thepe | Months, add 1 cent. | OPEN SPACR $00 Hines to be ured tn 1 year, per ‘I.e00 | per line ia ec} 3,000 lines to be used tn i year) | + Yine she te} rT TAL RATES ON LEGAL ADS) inquire of Want Ad Department MATN R00 THESEATTLESTAR! AAA ARAAS eee. ODGE NOTICES | pees TAY CAMP. Sy, Ww WA meets © Beneca st. Yy welcomed. meant Bide a IRECTORY SAY you SAW it in THE ST. ATTORNEYS AT-LAW i NDER_ RHIREWAN—ATTOR ‘Pey-at-law, Wille, probate matters Mortrares, notes, collections Every~ ting pertaining to eral law prace Lyon Bide. ch week, 1 year, Saeed? . Pe} lines to be used tn 1 year Phone Bitlet &t AR x yer. Consultation free General practice. Collections. Ortental Rutidivg -RCHOPF. Lawyer. it Downs Wik. 109 Ind ave. Consultation free; gen- eral practice, all cance: fees moderate. 4 = Liat TT qral practice, Purke Bide. So. eae ATTORNEYS—PATENT ST RIVERS Consulta ii Dooklet free 322 New York RED P. GORIN—Patest Attor- ney. Patent gecured or fee refunded. Tt Central Bldg. Main 220. Free book on patents. Glass, Fenwick. Lawrence, (33 Hurke Wid owl end Ie IANS Sica BICYCLE SUPPLIES WEDS sos WORKS RTA wis. 1221 Fourth Phone Main 35 PAL Tee There MA. Beane from $10 to $100 made tonfidentially en furniture. “SANDERS & CO. F ns hal LC. Smith Bide. my «eet CaaS monde and jewelry at 2 per cent OTHVR CHARGES Others may AD- VERTISE lower ratea, but how shout the COMMISSION they charge? PROVIDENT LOAN SOCIETY. Ine 411 Geneen and 114 Marton. Zeer aT ay money on DIAMONDS and JEWELRY. yates: confidential. of value. The Reltable, 907 Third ave DEVELOPING KODAK WORK aFT. ‘Gene.” 10 conte @ roll. Jacoda, P.-I. DANCING SCHOOLS y ti DROME ARAN . you ol4 or new dances. Prof. Oewald, Eitiott 3187. The Hippodrome, Fitth and Wntversity. a emad OPTICIANS “Paterson Cos balcony. eS aoe OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS BR TF OREN WATSON, #01 smANOARD . Fourth and Pike. Billott 2181 PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS BR KATHRYN HARRISON—901 SrxTH. Rivtott s7623_ STORAGE ane house. Central Storage Co, 105 White 6 aS SECOND-HAND CLOTHING GATING BOUGHT AND BOLD 196 1964 First ave. 1918 Westlake ave. Phone ‘Main 5999. goed wand waits. Other arti- gies proportionately. Main 1231 JUNK fan . Nott #391. a Tis tt A Pl an, “ PAPDLAA AAA HOTELS AND APARTMENTS “~NEW STANDARD HOTEL Corner First Ave. and Pine St. Barge, modern, outside rooms; elevator ; phone in all rooms; first-class every ‘The and up; with pri- vate bath. $1.50. ION CORDIALLY INVITED DSL ind it week wn. 11—Acreage for Sale rt ave. & CLOSE-IN RANCH $1,900; TERMS ‘This ie a well Improved ranch: ll cleared; fine alder bottom Jana, in cultivation: has good variety bearing fruit trees, a ples, pears, plums and cherrie crop raised Inst year, Has nice house, garage, chicken house And other outbulldings: located on 00d road close to school and res. An ‘deal country home for anyone working in Seattle. Price $1,900; terms $260 cash, Dalance $15 and interest per month. Inquire Mr. Ferree, 203 New York Biock . frults or gar- ean live and work in $400. Wilt 0 cash and $19 monthly. CIAFFORD & VAN ARSDALE, 1919 Third Ave. ~ IS Annan 15—Farm Land for Sale WATE —i80-ACRE PARTLY 1M Proved farm; good soll; Grays Harbor county; near Elma. $500 cash will Ine. handle this. For information write or) no trade. Mra. € “RF. D1 une’ Box 3 00 own: 1808 &. the FARE BEATTUR Bo this choice little 20-mere farm. We ean deliver ime: iy for $1,200, on aay terme, Come in, learn every par- tiewlar from “the man who knows CHARLES BOMERS COMPA’ Alaska Building. SPRCIAL Owner tn California write 20 ner 1 red; on ¢ iylhndy to Beate itanke price of § Gre to sel his about For quick FARO SRA $9 ores rich binck bottom and; halt cleared; 100 fruit trees; 4-room houne, rn, well and spring water: good hools and neighbors. half cash CLIFFORD & VAN ARSDALE 1019 ‘Third Ave. | RANCH IN TOWN oom house; plenty of ground fine trees, berties, flow All complete; move right in. Price $1,650, and will make reasonable terme to CLIFFORD pare & VAN ARSDALM, Inc. 1019 Third Ave. take mand ene) Price $2,800; STAR—TU 18——Real Estate Wanted YOUR HOME wold quickly thre 33—Male Situations Wanted | 55 Business P , Take f ky roofs re oe brickwork 8 34—Female Help Wanted | ALE NEW OR OF DANCER OUAWAN | food tauent. Moure 1 to 6 and tt Ire Hith and University. Prot. Oe | when Re tata ehncee ane? day and list iONA WHS wen ton ¢ hit JONES & PHINNEY T Becond Ave. Main 2984 oa vin. Land ple Taw ro TApriee REAL RSTATR ell yera for 3, 4 ranging tn pr 1f you have 1 WANTED tr Nave b fare tawen Dept $2,500. to well, O16 18th phone DAVID P. 10 «A, work Main 2 realten | WANTE LAMPERMAT BARTMAN mand ore" ; COURSE MAKER A : Why wait : 4. Mine witlott ior Third Ave h nd out of the © ouR 19--City Real Estate for Sale | yo." HOUSE BARGAINS $1,000 and §{5 Monurty cottage, on lof 603200; ce fine garden soll: 20 betuten om Kenton & Southern, ¢ qn service y | " | CAPAnEY le Situations V ehrrrer HYAMONI Mr —| Ana pop WATCHER ON HARL, 202 PIKE TimW PIANO PLA |88—Business Ch BAY you BAW it WE. ROOMIRG FOR WAT 0 7 vr F 1 0 Cash and $15 Monthty Balin m cottage, orn, wit Dasement and bath soxito 1#-foot alley; fine and fruit and berries: Lawton $1,500; 8 ces "i T WAM Yer ith Midge a nh 8 $1,200—S-room cottame, tn tton; olty water: city lot, Ox120 to alley Blocks ‘from Ft. Lawton $200 cash, datance $10 month! car ~ 38 A—STOCKS AND BONDS | BY RA WIL BUY “a Mien 4 Telepho \° nited Pre YK IO, Coal council to the the entrance of Japanese into Via government's dinpate today BUILDING LOTS | Vatversat Beacon ’ Sash and $2.50 Monthly as Correaponder Pargains for the HOME BUITDRR These lota, $250 to $200, withfity light Walia W and water; NO #QUMPS ONO BRUNI: | Alaska fine » notl: evel walk t Atbabasen car service in thé ¢ At minutes’ car rM® from PKS ST. Lote $10 Cash and 5 peOntnty LOTS b0x 1é-fgot apey: city light and or; All admegfinenta pald to date, PRICES §20be4o $500, All wold on mame easy te: ta On Gade. Apanese consul the Laverty Ol w £00 Universal 1 6.000 Liberty Of & Gas, Wyoming Ratnier Mi eatake The council de tion impaired the RDEN LOTS OR VIEW LOTS co: o a An ‘The venient to Pt. Lawton car. MAX WIN Fitiott 869, : stock for Sale eFALIIGS Russia and Japan not serlounly DAVID P. RASTMAN 1 Third Ave. ATTENTION, WEN” OF THE WF YARDS Let us show you a little farm in Daview Alder Park. They epeax for them-| selves. They are just out of the city 20 minutes to ship yards; be fare; on ded streets: paved boulevard: city | good food school, . tte. ‘The Innd te level and very Bach little farm te large seven city lots, Room fer your Bardem, your cow and chickens, and then some for the lawn and fi And the price is only $650, on terms travelers nations have hama by the refusing passports | for Amertea mild nation pan representing been held us AENTLERT. 1C-QUART FAW among the Hvered, trade for € estate, Hin jeton, 4600 13—Lost and Found | TANUARY G WALTARD Aire p ene SANITARY pure lard, 200 the hambure 10. app FUE PERION WHO FOO? y pond green sitk umbrella from rack sour theatre Saturday nieht p return same to Coliseum check No questions asked {4A —Automobites 6 Third Ave | = oe pour | 12 4e Mm TFUL, DANDY #-ROOM Hit DAY MAN} : galow, with « large lot; one bleck ee furnianed complete Soeritioa tet cut ward and $12 wi No vaeED ronDs CLOSE TO BALLARD w ' CAR os i ARR with OVERSTOCKED URED CARS 00 south front. Price $1,400; haif| S-room modern new cottage on W. 44th *t. Price $1,000; half cash. YOUNG & RROBERG $229 Ballard Ave. Phone Hallard chanteally leas than the Fillet Fie salt salmon, Red Heat te. the bottle «yrup, levanberries, 2he * ean hardly teil It car. NR AS 19 A—REAL ESTATE FOR SALE £ it in THE STAR SEVEN ACKER. 3 Mites” FRow Port Orchard dock; 3 acres plowed, & scree tm pasture ‘rootn hoese, el en house, milk house; cemerete lined well; sidewalk a the way te prop- erty. Price $1,600 rms $600 cash, balance $15 per month. PORT ORCHARD coMMEr Port Ore Wash GRCHARO COMMBRCTAT, location at the 19¢ ROADSTER y overhauled and patnt xtra equipment and o size wheels and tires Wl m t a an excellent light de 19, tre %; Buttercup 2 the 660. Mtall oun Recently overhaulea good motor; Hepubll tread tres. Priced can on KOCNOMY Btageard- very low THE PORT Co, by reason of county seat of Kitsap county, te beat } me fauipped to offer real bargains tn the | ! 1 A deren others to choose from ranging tn price from $125 to Puget Sound Navy Yard District on om ome if sired. vacant bk Improved homes, wuntm-~- proved and Improved farms. CALL or write Port Orchard Commercial Co, Port Orchard. Wash. NMINUTER” WALK—TWO FINE |) tote, 144 feet ai 1 location for | @ home in Port . the hustiing | MAXWELL. Price $150; terme body: r balance $19 per month. for $66 Bart 640. PORT ORCHARD COMMERCIAL CO. 490 — Hi “WAXWREE __Port Orchard. Wash $ painted and in Sc dot: Mt. Vernon SICHEY FURNISHED BUNGALOW IN Rogers’ fresh peanut i weed v T » * Good —For Sale Miscellaneous HUSTLING NAVY YARD Port Orchard. 3-room bun- | 3 the 41.00 = Ls at: veal to BAY you SAW it in TH STA cla ter 5 Fat END HOORa furnished, located on close. in, well improved lot, €0x120, at a very home made cheese, 500 T.; saverkra Send un a Post Card asking for our new, No ot low price for quick mle. PORT OR- ange bread, 100 loaf butlders ROTHWHILER AGENCY Broadway at Denny Way. Bast 124 © ofl, $2.50 wal th. 2 tha tbe ls 20-21, beat Yakin turnipa, 4 hs. the red. Stall mery butter, be ID.; Washington creamery, &6e al ranch exes, STc dow ft aPRCTAT, 4.000 AE 2 ale Big hurn o! 400 jelly, 17 CHARD COMMERCIAL CO. Port Orchard. Wash for the: home made gine, Mt 27-98, 22—Furnished Houses fos. 200; small wh SAY you SAW it in THE STAR Mextean of kidney be COTTAGE FOR RENT —T BROOME, Lima beans, 2 tba 250 bath, large closet and pantry, can; #weet corn, 2 cans month. Partly furnished. 432. 23—Unfurnished Houses PIKE PLacr Atal 17, 8M Ship anywhere, and guarantes 3 safe delivery j 0. B. WILLIAME CO. 1942 First Ave. 8, Sea CORAPHA OUR RPRCIALTY FOREIGN RECORDS MUBICAL RECORD EXCHANGE 1816 Westlake. Elliott 2678. | Opponite ne Plage. We buy, trade, WHY NOT SAVE MONEY? LADIES D GENTLEMEN'R SUITS AND OVERCOATR FROM $2.00 $15.00. PRESENT THIS AD AND PRR CENT OFF YOUR (ARE. 1904 FIRST AY! | WANTED—OLD FALAW TERT (DON'T | | MATTER IF BROKEN), MiGHEST | | PRICKS PAID. CASH FOR OLD| GOLD, SILVER AND DIAMONDS. | aMiTH JEW Y MFG. CO, 419 L ©. SMITH BLDG, FOURTH FT AVANAGHWM $3.80 WIATR 1008 tat av. | SERVICE FLAGS J. Webb Kitenen & Co | WEWPIANOM POI TENT piled on purchase. Mays | Piscean ~ PIANG The MARY BLIZAnE Toys reasonably priced | KAVANAGICS $2.60 WATS Bullding, Beattle lt: Wanted Miscellaneous WARE TF ¥ WHTLE | NOW, Pack enteup, tye, | PUBLIC EMPLOYMENT CITY OF SHATTLE pong E “nen dag rag nek xperienced bookkeeper, out of odern Vietrola, Gra ml akinned a hal Bwe a lephone and we will and | 60 viata ie mata cari ral offer, Hopper-| 700, ™ WAVE ANYTHING TO fF ~ | new, mild, flow, 24 | 51—Furniture Wanted rolled ‘cat 4-fp rolled onte, 4-t a Roman meal, 26e VE HOY Mone UawD PURNITURR | phe; bay bigher prices than any house 9 Main 298%, Beattio WHY PAY RENT When your rent receipt 1 bay this double corner. tim Proved with berries and fruit trees? Place is all fenced, and located in nice neighborhood; clone to the finest high school in the elty; two blocks from car nice 4-room cott jectric Mehts, phone and city water. You will buy th: look at It. Price h, $15 monthly. Inquire at office of Turke & Farrar, Inc., 203 New York Bik. oo 26—Rooms With Boara GHLHREN GIVEN GOOD CARE AND natora 20e pt. St Queen olty fous appl te t 51.50 Roman m matches, be box. ut butter, fromh pol dor » at * farina Nvered 2 delivered phe Stall #1 t., 3 Ihe. Tha, 28 Mo ystt Columbia. 4 Times cheanee ant | for 20c PUR — SOUTH END holling beef, 15 %. Btall fresh Mon ui omedary dat 196 ni kitchen 160 M. 150 dow. SAY you SAW it in THE STAR |32—Male Help Wanted it roll ty. CORNER The. ontonn, 41.76 ewt bineke wall veal ham and 27% zens only. Stationary, WinDaon APTA inners, otters, Course only one month Address W. J. Gi ak, 180 tb bacon, 96 FOX BOP | po, » 921 Green Bige 6 1005 int av. tall cans pink tha. wheat oxen good mate 136 and ling 2 The, 2 116, Stall | Wantea— elty; asain 4 _elty. | EMPLOYERS~ 22%, rishi el | . 2 guppiied in ail | general Hines in and out of city. Prac teal and direct employment service rendered, consistent with avaliable 1 cream chee full cream cheene, coftes, 19 enck, pkg, 296 Apply 217 Jamon St A Wid ae ‘out of school Milk staft, hut ito at. Stall 4 Jet finn, } The. 16¢ the. 26e. "tall 18 wheat, lle; § pkees cans oll aardines, 260 raisine tall 10 peas, 3 260. Btall 192, 6-™, box cra rhoume-|1 i, Guittard’s ground Open | 200 can red walmon, 27¢ Bitel | pickles, he. Btall 198 160; Campbell's soups, matohen, be. Stall 122, $1,00 box; Florida weap nantes Apply to Mr. Donobui MEN'S UPSTAIRG you $10 on every sult ‘Traders’ Building, 906% pbs Hult hop rave! and overco Third ave. WANTRD— MOTORCYCLE F x change for course of practical #x-| perience in ner teal engineering. | {128 P LMARN AVIATION—Conm ning, engineering of fying impire Wide EMEN AND PRAKEMED “BAY you SAW it in THE STAR. dandruff, ts GUARANTEED; Indien dn ampoo Dalton, 417 tomate - at Del He evenings, — Loul Eliott WATCH REPAIRING Diamonds net while you walt; Jewelry | pion repaired and remodeled Tiel asad. awk. t Bac Be Work guaranteed at wholesnie prices. | quincen, 2 tha. 150 SMITH JEWELRY MFG. CO. eanherries, 3 foe. 4 412 l. ©. BMITH BLDG. Fourth Floor, ‘tail 1 beiete KINCTON—PUnLIC #TuNOG 1b. ; artic rapher, 606 Crary Bldg 2 for Apply don matches: | Tiranneln sprouts, 15 white radia care Star, PRV male or femal bocker hotel, #, J, Gark. wi Viadivostok has pre Bastern fat bioaters, cutlets, wor, 15 ISDAY, JAN. Ne ou A any FINI@ ED wour vires AND art er vind nt vicow ait Witer EDIT Taveht In 20 lessone RUSSIA PROTESTS) “tat JAPAN WARSHIPS) ~~ AT VLADIVOSTOK HH. TURNER 99 22, 1918. PAGE 9 MAY STOP NEW ENTERPRISES DURING WAR WASHLIN N, Jan ent of private security tment in new enterprines necessary as war measures in by the federal reserve board in Annual report today, At the same », the board emphasized t tion's (nancial structure was never sound than toflay © brunt of war contract to a | precedented prosperity expansion, has been ad and by | reserve system, it nayn. Grows earnings for 1917 were $15 £00,000, and net earnings $11,200,000. Dividends of $6,800,000 were declared Cheering Forecast Fven better results were forecast for 1918. Reduction in income producing se. curities during the war was achiev ed, gold holdings Increased and large pte Inwuen made on the basis of thin 1 reserve, to strengthen the lend ing power of the banks. Despite the fact that the federal reserve banks played a large part in Curtall innuem and in not vivo cate ite coming as a period of un finanetal uitabl y the federal wt an din } tribu borne Rusaan| flotation of the two Liberty loans expenses of the federal reserve board re against | were but $260,000 war ordir jared that such ny hips | ok harbor without the nn to ac: sovereignty ¢ Russia and injured the friendship protent regarded here in Hundreds of Russian refugees and ma other In Yoko new American r aliens t The ruling created a sensation and caused conster steamship com uling pound Public Markets ef beet, waage, 154 206 nd up tortde oe erapetrolt Leneor's anit onimon belly, 266 & Te soy beans, 7 Btall 24. apple fresh churned butter, ibe pure comb honey, ie 2 Stall 40, 106 any aplee. abe cooking apples. Wregon | », ¢ beat m node ae fresh fancy fancy pullet rit butter, 17 Lack margarine, ” ibe at Muh cheese, 2 mayonn fun Maid ratsinn. s navy Deans the rmatoes, toma\ Alaska her-| Whi iver co oe 19¢ Stall 69, ~. uallf You Need we th freah dressed turkeys bars Crystal White @xper falmon, faker laree fo ean 2% 2 the thut | 49¢ 4c ot Atal $1.40; 200 cream of barley, Quaker puffed wheat or rice, 3 milk, ion, 1 © tten, phew om, 10 oko: bottle Monte Hoare! ofruit Sta’ aweet orangen, 40¢ Stal joke ate 4c Stall 116, freah hominy, 15 A oll, the pt Swine or 20 2 epaghett! or sUADS, fine granulated sumer, hilent made tall King meta, each, 3 Jersey butt ‘anch 6 corn, 150 ear A Federal tne gaged in banking, and who |nationa!l banks operating under the | federal reserve mystem, should be au uh amendment to existing |laws, the board urged | Net deposits on which the reserve * computed were $10,348,806,000 on |November 17, 1917, against $9,976 | 980,000 @ year ago, and $6,668,325,000 in 1914. Loans and discounts to November 17 were $9,550,571,000, against $6,366, {201,000 in 1916, and $6,363,435,000 in 1914 WANTS GIANT CORPORATION TO RUN ROADS WASHINGTON, dan. Warning that the war bond mar. ket will be seriously affected if the railroads are conmpensated on the three-year-average basis, was given the senate interstate com- merce committer today by Clif- ford Thorne, former chairman of the Iowa railroad commission, who appeared for half a doen Western shippers’ organizations. |. “If the bill as it stands is passed, $17,000,000,000 of railroad stocks and bonds, with the government behind them, will come in direct competition j with future war bonds,” Thorne de lared. Me maid the three years’ compensa. tion plan guaranteed United States railroads proportionately $300,000,000 more than the English government guaranteed its roads when it took them. “If the roads demand this compan- sation, I charge them with bad faith.” said Thorne, He urged that the government guarantee interest on debt as dividends up to 5 per cent. “The surplus should be divided be. tween the government and the roads,” he said. ‘Thorne asnalied the veating of rate- fixing powers with the president “It you do that, we might as well abolish all courte and tribunals and bleh an absolute monarchy,” he declared The senate committee, when it re rporation of banks en. international and foreign » wtock is held by ned by a new plan for solving the problem ‘The plan, advanced by former Sen. |ator Bristow, member of the Kansas |public service committee, plates organization of a national cor. railway te them rection | Bristow, who told the committee that the present method would not work because many roads would be excluded, proposed the national oper ation of the roads by a board to be named by the president. Under his plan, stock In the new |corporation would par for railroad stock at its market price, and stock not exchanged could be forcibly exchanged thru condem- nation. under government di A PAC ) PORT.—According to adyices received here, the four-mast ed schooner Mahukona went on a reef on a South sea island. The schooner was laden with copra. No lives were lost DAWSON, Y. T.—John Laumeis- ter, who was a member of the first council of Skagway, and a member the famous vigilance h rounded up the “Soapy” Smith | , is dead, at the age of 68. vans, | verod 5 L veal she ie ttle tall hooks mir sacs Sees | trent Jorney doz. th 200 110, retana pike Go pte, » kippered herring. shredded 260; 4 nooded ean; clam ‘chowder $1.00 chocolate, 260 nweet hint Apinzenberg ap: 2 for ie 1 120, Apitzenberg ap- . 2 for |The services of a DENTIST, bear in mind that the Albany Dentists are Dentists of long ence and recognized skill and ability. Our high class work, low |prices and painless methods are vouched for by over thousand _ satisfied | patients. | All Work Guaranteed for 15 Years Come in today for FREE Examination and Consulta- tion. | THE | ALBANY | DENTISTS Peoples Savings Bank Bldg. Second Avenue and Pike Street. contem: be exchanged at| committee | A Jan ors, a w Labor row in DON of a Hberal bent, érent deal in the ns about the confer ty which of ttingharn in the of mont much there appeared the “Arthur Henderson has portunity before him.” 'T Prosa asked the head o Party today what develop from this great ty. He Revolution He spoke his head down tn the p ¢ manner of British vy but he looked mediately and smiled “There's a revolution coming | vient be a u al ing the tion from British writ have written past several | | tomor omewhere | articles | ph great op e United the Labor to he expected opportunt answered | in a serious manner, | iiiar bull- | fighting iticlans, up im he explained; “but ft bloodless affair, entirely po The British people are seek means for a swift trans! the old order of things to the new, but they wish it to » smooth as well as swift, We| are reorganizing the Labor Party to make it the vehicle for the change.” | The reorganization referred to Is that proposed by the national ex Jexecutive whereby labor party mem: ership will cease to be based ex- clusively on affiliation with trades union, but will be open any voter agreeiug with the party's | Program. When the comes into operation it will provide the people with the means of effecting a com- plete in the control of the state. The revolution will have |the thorough: the Russian scheme revolution * -_—— - ” 340 Miles of | Rigging Upon | | 12 Schooners | ™ — ———-2 It will take Just 240 miles of rope wteel cable and sail twine to rig 12 four-masted schooners for the Wasb- ington Shipping Corporation and the | Puget Sound Pridge and Dredging | company, eight of which have been | completed, according to the report | of the industrial wureau of the Seat | Ue Chamber of Commerce. The rigging in being handled by Gust Inaacson, veteran rigger of thin | port. The contract will require 85,585 | neal yards of wall canvas, 1,063,000) feet of sail twine, 160,200 feet of | steel cable and 1,700 tackle blocks. | All the materials used in the carry. ing out of the contract were pur- chased in this city, while a large | portion of the Manila rope, steel cable and tackle blocks were manu- factured in Seattle factories. If the rope, cables and twine were stretched by air line they would reach from Seattle to Portland and| return, with enough spare twine to reach to Everett. MEMORY GONE, SAYS vulJBLE CRIME SUSPECT Declaring that he had not been able to think clearly since the time} sumed hearings today, had before it| Ms former sweetheart told him she|the investigation of the attack on was another man’s wife, Frank Von | Ider Heiden, accused of a double| | murder, awaited the doings of jus} tice In the elty Jail today. | Von der Heiden will stand trial on the charge that he killed Mr. and Jon to assemble the roads and! MPs. J. A. Collinson in August, 1916,|/ conscious by his abductors. near the Providence hospital. ‘The prisoner seemed in a cheerful frame of mind Tuesday. He appear. @d ready to “face the music.” | Since childhood, Voa der Heldon | says he had loved the woman he is | now accused of killing. She came! with him from Holiand to America, he said, and, after an extrongement, met and married Jack Collinson. “After I heard that she had mar- ried another man, my mind was never clear,” said Von der Heiden. The prisoner was arrested in New Orleans by Detective Chas, Gibbons and was held for Seattle officials aft- er his identity had been established. The accusations against him charge that he Inred Mr. and Mrs | Collinson near the Providence hos. pital and shot them. They were} {found dying and accused Von der Heiden of the crime. Indicted Men Up for Arraignment The six persons indicted by the county grand jury were up for ar. raignment in Superior Judge Mack- intowh’s department of the superior court Tuesday afternoor | They are Charities Commissioner | J. J, Gallaghan and Lester Gan-| dolfo, accused of obtaining money from the county fraudulently; Frank | Eliott, a deputy sheriff charged | with stealing a coat belonging to the county jail; Drs. R. G. Hamilton and W. G, Edwards, alleged to have is- sued prescriptions for Nquor illegal- jly, and A. C. Petridge, accused of obtaining money on a forged mort: gage. |CHARLES DALTON TO BE CHARITIES HEAD? No one has been considered to suc- ceed J, J. Callaghan as charities com- missioner, according to a statement made by Commissioner Claude C. Ramsay Tuesday. There is a rumor afloat that Chas. Dalton, former assistant attorne: general, will be named for the place, Charities Commisisoner J. J. Cal- laghan said he wolud see the county laghan said he would see the county and make arrangements to have a hearing before them. NUGENT IS APPOINTED SENATOR FROM IDAHO BOISE, idaho, Jan. John F, Nugent, democrat, of Boise, was to- day appointed by Gov. Alexander United States se ‘om Idaho to fill the vacancy of Senator Brady. Nugent was for- merly democratic state chairman and has been one of the leaders of the progressive wing of the party for years, He is a practicing attorney in this city. | party 4 |company’s coastwise lumber schoon- but 1 The F learned how to oper inatitut the prac nid peopl free repre They are of political Russian ha re ay itinh nen Killed tive in neraey The Li 1 organt Vrom new constitution leaves the rty solidly based upon the working clans | unions which are of the party—the neither their right| their ng | away, The ndon its original ation of Jeties Jalint trades coun- movement. | the trade the mainsta banker of repre » nor not ab bawia nocletion, women’s organizations, ile, €€ ative socletien: Becoming a national party we n the definition of the word to make all who produce, whether by hand or brain, as distinguished from the classes that live on rent or interest, with- making any productive effort to add to the { the com- munity PEACE WILL BE CHIEF SUBJECT , HAM, Eng, Jan, 22-— Labor's annual conference, begin- ning tomorrow, assumed more a more the character of an intern tional gathering of workmen in pr liminary meetings, and today look d even larger im importance thru ertainty that the whole peace ques | tion will be debated. | broad Labor’ include out HEARS GUILTY VERDICT; U, S, SEAMAN FAINTS Henry Edwards, 21, wearing a | United States naval uniform, col- lapsed in Superior Judge Fra- ter’s court when he heard » jury Verdict finding him guilty of crime. Edwards is one of nine boys accus- ed of attacking a girl on the Bothell road last September. It was charged that he was @ member of a motor eycle gang. As Clerk Jerry Riordan read the verdict, Edwards trembled, turned pale, and would have fallen to the floor if Deputy Sheriff Ed Hughes had not caught him. A bailiff brought in a glass of water and re- vived the agitated youth. The jury brought in the verdict of guilty Tuesday, after 17 hours of de- liberation over the case. Edwards enlisted in the navy be- fore he was arrested. E4wards is the fifth to be tried on the charge. Two were convicted and sentenced to from seven to 20 years in the penitentiary. Both have ap- pealed to the suprecne court. One wns acquitted and the other was allowed to plead guilty to a charge of contributing to the delin- quency of a minor. SAYS FIGHT ON DOCTOR MOTIVE FOR KIDNAPING ‘The sheriff's office is continuing Deon LeRoy, Seattle man, who was seized by five men in a South End garage and tarred and feathered on the Des Moines road, after mid- night Saturday morning. He was tied hand and foot and left half “I feel that I recognized the voice cf one of the men and maybe two,” said LeRoy. “It is possible that identification of the five may soon come. It was an unpleasant ex- perience and if I did not have a strong constitution, I would not bave survived. “Hostility to my personal ambi- tions was the motive for the at- tack. 1 have been studying the medical system of Dr. J. Eugene Jordan of Seattle, and hope to see it given a square deal. “Dr. Jordan has made a” 30-year fight to place his discoveries before the public in a proper way. “The opposition against him has also been centered on me. That's why I feel sure I recognized one voice among the kidnapers. “Dr. Jordan's case is now before the United States supreme court. I am hoping the government. will see fit to investtigate his claims for I believe he has an important discovery for humanity.” A PACIFIC PORT —Fire of unde- termined origin was discovered aboard the McCormick Steamship | er early today. No cargo was stored | but the fire burned off the super. structure, The Young Ladies’ Institute will | give a dance and card party in the Knights of Columbus hall on the evening of February 1. The proceeds will be used for recreation centers in this country and in France, “DREAMS HAPPENS T CALLED You A COUPLE TIMES) A> you | und HENDERSON. PREDICTS REVOLT AS LABOR CONFERENCE OP ENS The conference will consider the fforts of munitions workers of Glas- gow and Woolwich in seeking to force immedt action by the gov. ernment to open peace negotiations er threat of strikes, early 4 score of different resolu. tions, urging some sort of peace ntepa, have been submitted for adop. tion by the general party conference and are to be debated by the com vention AMUSEMENTS THE SAUCY STAR —and— Famous Comi- Opera At the METROPOLITAN WEEK BEG. SUN,, JAN. 27 Henry W. ‘Sevesg MITZI peed a ‘Come- “Pom-Pom” With the Rutire New York Cast and Eves the “Pom-Pem” Or- chestra, “ ‘Pom-Pom’ which never won « war. TWICE DAILY—#:15 Wm. Fer Theda Bare Guperpictare THEDA BARA as [—n. CLEOPATRA |x ORPHEUM MOORE }== Main 233 EMMA CARUS and Larry Comer “Altreiom”; Stan Sten Pow Other “Sew” Twice Dally—2 10e to Toe. Mates. Witth and Pine. Tel. EM. Tonight—All Week WILKES riavane | Continvows Daily, 1 to 12 DOROTHY DE SHELLE & 00. 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