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STAR—SATURDAY, FEB. 9, 1918, SURVIVORS OF TUSCANIA ARE | BEING LISTED ‘om Page One| Miscellaneous rm Land for Sale Male Help Wanted K urniture for Sale FURNITURE The Star WANT AD Rates Effective May TRANSIENT paves you $10 on ey congrensional wee Furniture Wanted the mout sweeping legislation of the fon Jontinued F what extent President Wilsc powers of control over the war ma Max Collins, Davis, New London, in the following measures, © nerved to give cents per line or fraction of which ha Flushing, N Male Situations Wanted Business Personals Six times for the empowering WP ATHING Per line per insertion insertions fc in his plan Arthur Dew, New York wholesale prices, to co-ordinat ferent bures Alfred M, Davia, Miller's Place, us and departm » war finance corpora by which the fate of the ni Female Heip Wante CONTRACT ADV Per line per month Fourth Floor, NURAW MIM WH - Phone Mallard Washington 18—Real Estate Wanted Harold M, Jonasson, Denia L. Jones 50 lines each ‘week price fixing bill ident’s hands drastic of wtipulating the price for almost all neceanities While the senate paused for a day in its fight over the war department, TWMRDTATERY day and evening. 1629 4th ave. whieh places ix monthe ada quickly through our office If It meets the reauirements demanded | f intending purchas: | Can de sold Tuscumbia, Barney Kujawski, Wis; Alfred Russell Kost, Jamen Asher art Willlaen Knight, Vernon Kelly, Milwaukee, Win, Knott, Monroe, Wash. RRBCTTON ~ 000 lines to be used in > tology Shop, 801 witet 800 ines to be used in 3,000 lines to be used in One of these party matters, '|etrongly hinted today, was th e republican wena face mansag NEW O8 OLD DANGHA GUAWAN to 6 and 1 to 3 Longyear, Shob Fred W. Loken, 2432 W. 61th Fitth and © CONGRESS IS STUMPED BY MOST 'STRIKE GAS IN SWEEPING LEGISLATION OF WAR, BENTON COUNTY to take, elther individually or aa «| party, on the administration's re-| quests for greater war pow ' Me being delayed by long-drawn quibbles, many of which are unim time Important legislation tw! it portant. Some of the appropriation meas ures that have passed the house re quired about on the floor than two y per cent more time are ago. WILSON SEEKS SPEED ON “EMPOWERING BILL”! WASHINGTON, Feb. 9.—Prenident Wilson will call upon republican and democratic leaders in congress to help push thru hia sweeping “em powering Dill,” legislating into his hands the authority to make drastic changes in the war government It was stated officially today that | the president will hold conferences next week with senators and repr nentati of both parties, in the hope of getting speedy action on the measure He does not contemplate uring all the powers the measure would be stow, but he wants them for use as deemed necessary. Inquire of Want Ad Department MAIN 600 WATCHEN ON CREDIT | for PIKE &T. COURHR MAKES A FINIMIED SEATTLE; 19--City Real Estate for Sale | Albert Harold Anderson, Agents W. anted REP, NELSON CHARGES OFFICIAL PLOT AGAINST HIMSELF AND SON Benea-)that he urged his son to go to Can- » Win; Carl Martin | Win; Francia «Room HOUSE dancer of you. sulle guaranteed. rd headlights Hippodrome, The Seattle Star Clintonville, Milwaukee, Win; Nand Jefferson, near court house | J LITTLEFTRLD-MORSY TIT CO. WASHINGTON, opal charges that . Wilmerding, Pa; Edward . South Minneapolis, Minn ——HAOTIME PTANG PLAYING he and his son afa and get married to evade the were Victims of political persecution | draft. DIRECTORY. — = S—LODGE NOTICES ales muaran apital necessary which resulted October in the HieaTR KINGTON CALIFORNIA IS SLOW ‘The son, Pyron, left the Untvern- against |ity of Wisconsin May 2, 1917, went indictments conspiracy, Addrens Risen | ELLIOTT BAY CAMP, H13F, ry Thursday Mocee hall ON INCOME TAX LISTS to the Nelson farm, near Spring of the |Couler, Alberta, Canada, and failed house today by Representative John | to register for the select draft. When Visiting neighbors cord! were made Clerk's office, Business Chances | WANTED PS HEA PROM OWNER OF SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 9. eands of persons will face a heavy! for failure to file their tax returns unless ADVERTIONT Aremed to M118 |M. Nelson, Wisconsin. ATTORNEYS-AT. advertising off |he was indicted for failing to regis- ter, young Nelson came back to included | Madison and registered for the draft. TATERANDER SATREMAN Willa, probate made soon, Colletoot of Internal Mev enue Justus Wardell declared today He announced that, persona in his district, which includes ounties of Northern Califor nia and the state of Nevada, who are! directly affected by the Income tax 10,000 have filed} RAVENNA PARD not friendly to| out of 175,000 6 Legal Notices ~ | SANG EGF Vee joneral Inw prac ‘elson hotly Gented either he or “conscientious or tried to evade the draft 4 James Fitiott 2166. HOLA WAY BLINN— WOMAN TAW- Consultation free _inining stole 38A—STOCKS AND BONDS In second block from FALEARD HOMES F Sensational Charges “The United States district attor. ney wae urged on by \to further their own ends. pers devoted their columns freely to chairman of the state and Dane county councils defense —members that have opposed me—urged the in dictments,” Nelson alleged. The Wieconsin congressman was indicted for conspiracy to defeat the draft law, on the f authority erar thelr returna. It in imperative under the law to| file the return before March 1 ie only 19 days from today, inciuBing | two Sundays. law provides a penalty for| failure to make @ return on time, a} to $1,000, plus 60 per cent} of the tax due. | Soldier Found Dead; ET BCH, Laws: Consultation free Universal High Power Telephone. men desirous eral practice. | Burke Bldg. |my enemies ave. Main 7 ATTORNEYS—Ps ATENT _ = niversal High Power |3.450 Liberty Ol & Ga Liberty looks good 1.425 Mount Ratner Mining Co 6.000 Forks on nada Ol & Venture eet tn this week. | ~ AT KIRKLAND secured or fee refunded BARD LOT, $900 Indictments Quashed At the trial, January 3, the indict |ments were quashed and no appeal has been taken by the government The casox were disminsed because Nelson left the country before the draft act was passed, and none of the regulations provided that citi zens living outside the United Btates must register. Pointing out that the quick set |tlement of the case gave no oppor | tunity to present the facta to a jury, Nelson said he wus presenting the case to the house for judgment “IT hope to vindicate more fully my character, the good name of my son and the honor of the house,” Nelson said. Bldg. Main 190. Free book on |S uicide, Says Tiffin | in the government cable office, cade building, was found dead with | bullet thru fits A gun was lying at his t-in femtures Torpedo Busted Up Nice ee Full House” p Ireland, Feb. Smith, of a Michigan regt ment, ponsensen the trey of clubs an a souvenir sidewalk and w than four blecks from unobstructed fare to city of Beat of Kirkland. ~~ MONEY TODAY Loans from $1 to $100 made confidentially on furnitur SANDERS & CO. C. Smith Bids COLLATERAL YES, WE (LOAN MONEY ON mondas and jewelry at 2 per cent OTHER CHARGRS. Others may AD VERTISE lower rates, but how about the COMMISSION they charge? PROVIDENT LOAN SOCIPTY, ~-& REAPEGTABLE PLACE TO HORROW money on DIAMONDS and JEWELERY. Lowest rates: AMERICAN JEWELRY CO., #09 Second. MONEY LOANED ON & of value The "Reliable DEVELOPING 214 tnton at | DRUMIRLLRN roner Tiffin mays it In a cane of| suicide, but has not discovered thi gts. Feers: the Tuscania HOLD FUNERAL HERE Funeral service for Mra 1992-1004 L. bt Oe rents and own your Come to Kirkland and inquire at BURKE & FARRAR, Ine. on wharf at ferry dock “I drew it to two pairs, giving me a full house, Just as the ship wan torpedoed,” he explained to ——" transferred here from | Alaska in December and rented x} room at 2017% First ave, where the and financial|body was found. eld from the family home, | [his superior The rervice was read by the! Lela Terre Haute, "|HE THOUGHT COUNCIL | MADE LAWS FOR U.S. A. ‘The city council makes the laws United States.” Evidently you new wealth 0 is launched In which w 4 GRCHARD: COMMETE . by reason of its location if Kitsap county, to offer real bargains found Navy Yard District on va: Improved homes. untmproved improved farma Orchard Commeretal Co __Office open Sundays. “As I picked it up, the boche opened the betting with a torpedo. There was no use bueking againat that, so I threw down my hand and went on deck, keeping the trey as a mascot.” ‘The deceased left a note, a officer to notify Mrs. a sinter, residing te best equipped | RIVER-PUO SCANDINAVIAN AMBRE PUGET SOUND STEAMERS ALL LOCAL ROUTES STREAMERS LRAVR FROM COLMAN | DOCK, FOOT OF MARION sTREET W. W. WAIT DECISION IN PACKERS’ CASE torneys rely today an the arguments | motives. KODAK WORK AF i, ATS THRT Jacobs, P.-1 39—Poultry for POULTRY, FARE 19 conts « roll leum kitcheg floor for quick sale, # have an exagger ated idea of the powers of our cit |counetl,” said Examiner John Speed } an applicant for citizen <acz || ship who had gtven the above infor 8. District Judge Neter nance SCHOOLS ESTO | a A nice Iittle home, nes Meach 3e0 ola or mew dances. Pref. Onwald, Biitott 3187. Fiftn and University ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES We po GOOD WoRK—o wig, 1321 Fourth. counsel against federal trade commission seizures of Henry Veoder's papers, | government * spiracy charges brought under the eapionage law. Federal Judge Landis, having the two cases under advisement, ed that a ruling own Monday. are to be heard on the I tions for a bill quashing of the indictmenta. Vanderveer, stated that return of the ‘The Hippodrome, balance enay. | maton tn U. er’s court Saturday The applicant was denied citizen- stock for Sale AHVENTION YOUR anle or wanted In thie secth See rates at top of © *Vietoria, BL CL-Port Townsend—tort || none Main 3388 OPTICIANS si amanda, Fraser-Paterson Co. ee RT He KATHRYN HAR ar: Elliott 67623 Viesmer Sol Dor 4 to €-room houses. mid. fTowneend There were 10 applicants for gon of a United Btates citizen Scandinavians ts of Great Britain REAMES COMING HERE Reames, the man who prosecute alien enemies for the gov against Mayor Gill and Chief Heck ingham last spring, United States attorney for Oregon. | prosecute alient enemies for the gov may be handed Further arguments Lost and Found of particulars and ASSURED FA he would rest |hin demand for return of the papers RAGE DRY,_PIREPROOY STORKOR WAR? Antomobiles 23—U Unfurnished Houses eee arguments pre Veeder's attorneys to re letter files. in charge of the |commission's packing probe, has resigned as| September on SECOND-HAND CLOTHING TGHT AND SOLD. Port Townsend Special rushing 2,000,000 feet daily lhe will take up residence here. ed States Attorney | not been advised of the move. HOT RIVALRY STARTS rtnne builder, Get in NOW E Onm!Towneend Atreactt 10 2% Alien ould he & Connects at Townsend! fwith raf! tines for ail! 26—-Rooms With Boara CHILDREN OTF Phone Rainier 718s eed Flousekeeping Rooms BASY TERMA proportionately craw! into bed with the packers.” PORTLAND WOMAN FOR OVER REPUB’S BERTH) PROTECTION CAMPAIGN PORTLAND, FORD AUTO EXCIIANGR 1 Sop Cine AND So, 1186 First ave. PUPPAID JUNK AND APARTMENTS NEW ATANDARD Corner Firat Av ", | 16 GOOD aed rare Winton Motwr Ga y, of headquarters here a campaign w tion of John T. Adazns, Dubuque, at next week's meeting of the repub-|/G, Baldwin, \lican national committee, to succeed | Women's Protective division of the police department, of absence of the war department Baldwin was founder of spe- n's protective work in the department to ‘ail mornings or evenings. governmental Miscellaneous it in THE STAR (OUREK ERPING BAY vou BAY superintendent phone fn all rooma; ups with pri- T cealaa tor 6 land Relitneham! ROTALLY 5 30- dei Rooms for pent HARRINGTON, 16124 3nd RAL RR Wowalie, for Port onidn' ht vTownnend Jaater hoard, " . Committeeman sin charge of immediately | » cover friends of Will Sullivan, Ind, rival candidate. SUSPECTED ENEMY IS IN FEDERAL KEEPING detention sta was turned commanding 11—Acreage for Sale 2-Meht windows ready to plow, balance pasture ensend—Part for and Wi htopia, for Port) barn; good water oring and cefling |The largest factory tn that she may later be used in nation. wide work by the government. /MAKES NEW PRODUCT FROM REDWOOD PULP s FRANCISCO, esses for extracting auatntestaata of (0 conte ad up. T— FoRNIANED rooms in private family PURNIGHED Light donkey Neah Bay and! The A'viway ports. Price $350 cash, or will trade safe delivery WILLTAM® CO RILLY MILLA, Port Townsend —Port Angeli and Way Porte PHONOGH «Pita ePeCIALTY alien enemy 31—Fur. Rooms Wtd. Own your own naay Wh iiitnme. on instruction | General Gregory ted as the per-| da stick of dynamite a shovel at the Olympic an explosion n into the fire. s say he will be sent States Marsh: , discovered after two years’ ex- perimenting by Dr taay 'Claliam, and $5 per month Vollrath was sus ts if convenient trrattacie L coprenlent | 32— Male Help Wanted [GOVERN MF 1 Si om Rteamer Qatly (Kingston ent hu dlow ryiF leg ler, half cleared Buyer must improve it ery at the Univeraity of California. , now with the American army Townnend.| Sunday 13—Farms for Rent ‘The authorit It is claimed Hund's process util heretofore wasted product, is the method of ex ikingston. Lndlow and ie. tion andl » direct than tracting the and will fill a serious war 15—Farm Land for Sale _ Prices have put the farmers of Wi fonday Only f:d0am Steamer ton, Ludlow andy BOILERMAKERS MAY ORGANIZE LOCAL 2 organizing @ al in Seattle will be consid: ered at a special meeting of local No. Iron Shipbuilders r# of America, at 2 Sunday | immediately tor of the wan a Cm nat ciherebtecsiedter /KNIGHTS WILL MEET TO MAKE FINAL PLANS J.C, Ford, chairman and campaign |manager of the big Knights of Co: for a $60,000 war camp et with district captains and the executive committee at din ner at the Washington Annex, Sat: urday evening. | | NEW PASTOR Canada farmers Port] midn'h have big bank balances than ever be Rollermakers, delivery of telewrams ding thin winter in Califo | KAVANAGH $2.60 HATS, Humbus dri ote marked ** are boat tandines | fund, will m local is said to have h is regarded as} too large to do business satisfactor {EN'S SUITA has struck its stride, ONERCOATS PREAENT THIS AD lines of the Canad Northern Hallway is some of the best | land tn the country fonger fate does not nel Price $15 to OLD PALA TEETIL (DONT 18” EMPLOYMENT AGENCY mitted to wear exceed $100 tor 150 poundn allowed tree Public Markets END—MONDAY Bagence abliity IS HERE] rly pastor of the First Bap- of Meaford, in Seattle Saturday to assume storate of the Central Baptist Canada and why an wold to A: whote tleket FOURTH FLOOR. fend tor VRE cider vinegar, nddrena A.|We hire for the bent loxging companies or St pears, Seoes be purchased at tleket Sun Mald raising, Kitchen & re WARKIED COUPT to share ® fur XD NAVIGATION CO. cket Office, Colman Dock. Fe ACKER, DATHY Off BTOCK caren Irrigated fresh ranch eK#%| morning will b , His Church,” and Sunday ‘Self-Discovery.” NEW PIANOS on purchase. KAVANAGH'S $5.00 WATS, 1005 Ws Meyor-Toner, ot 2611 Lane References required at, betweon hours 10 oom and 3 p.m. | sc loaf, Jolly cake, 100 each, | a Aone |GOVERNMENT PLANNING STANDARDIZATION OF RAILROAD EQUIPMENT WASHINGTON, Feb. 9—Complete ntandardization of railroad equip- ment is the economic measure being worked out by the railroad adminis- tration today Only by government control, it was pointed out, can this be done effec- tively, In case roads return to prt vate control after the war, it is pos: sible that the government will still direct this work—individual compa- nies having been unable to agree on such a plan, Gespite persistent at- tempts in this direction. Standardization is being worked out under the department of pur- chase of the railroad administration. It will apply from such small pieces as bolts and brake parts up to loco- At present locomotives are con- structed on so many plans that re- pairs are constantly impeded because of inability to get parts. It will be impossible, however, to use uniform locomotives thruout the United States, Mountain engines, freight and passenger engines for use in the North and tn the South must be different in many respects, but general uniformity can be achiev- ed, it in believed. U. S. SECTOR IN FRANCE “NORTHWEST OF TOUL” PARIS. Feb, 9—“From the southern part of the American sector can be recognized the deep German salient at St. Mihiel,” writes a cor. respondent of the Paris Matin from Colcivrieux. He adds that the American sector is “northwest of Toul.” “The sector is particularty favor. able for war training,” the corre- spondent writes Men are trained in the duties of small attacks as lessons for bigger ones. Successive contingents will pass thru this hard school.” “IT’S MAN, NOT HORSE,” SAYS OLD SERGEANT Staff Correspondent CAMP LEWIS, Tacoma, Feb, §.— There is an old stable sergeant at this camp who is a firm believer in horse sense and who hasn't much respect for new fangled notions. gam measure 2,000,000 feet a day the well being Walla Walla Gam, Of » the gas flow from well is greater than all the wtate of Wash gas consumed in th « in Libbey’ company and the company is in a sound financial condition, he the money necesmiry |Fish Scarce and Prices Go Upward : PORTLAND, |proach of the Lenten pes 4 an unprecedented scarcity of all va caught ia prices than ever demanded of those — discarding meat for patriotic OF Te igious reasons. “ Salmon and halibut are exeeptiom ally scarce as @ result and water conditions. WOMAN AND THREE MEN YIELD IN |. W. W. CASE CISCO, Feb, some Theodora Pollak, Albert Fox, James Price and Basil Safforet, named indictments returned the federal grand jury yesterday connection with of weather SAN FRAN Sacramento to government officials today attorney, Nathan Coghlan, this course. LIGHT SYSTEM WILL TAKE CLOCKS’ P The profanity-inducing clock tem over the county-city building vators will soon be replaced by worth of light system. has been selected by the county missioners, and work will start in near future. ATTORNEY. TO SPEAK H. W. Peabody, Brooklyn visiting his brother here, C. E . will lecture on “The Case of Christian Science,” Monda: and Wednesday nights, at the versity Presbyterian, Madrona byterian and Tabernacle B churches, respectively. DENTISTRY DR. P. L. AUSTIN, Pree. 608 Third Ave., Cer. I have severed my connection Painless Austin and the Dentiats, at the corner of Third Pike, and opened a much larger and more sanitary office at the corner of Third and James, and we invite our old customers, as well as inspect our Most reasonable prices ent with high class dentistry, years I have of that dread di RUEA, or Rigg: . bled with sore and shrinking call today and see me. and examination free. United Fates Dents ’ 606 Third Ave. Cor, ct Be sure to get to the right plaeq Is the Russian Peasant to Ask Dr. Steiner Hippodrome next Sunday evening at 8:18 Recently an order appeared speci-| flying the language of the commands to be used at grooming time in the stables, ‘They didn’t sult the ser. geant “'Stand to heel was a good enough order when I signed the ar- ticles of war,” he grumbled. “I tried that once and the horse didn't behave,” observed a young Keutenant facetiously. “Yes,” retorted the 8. S., “and if T had anything to do with it you'd Lodge Cai Cafe Cabaret—_Dandll World's Largest Dry 106 ‘COLUMBIA ST. a been fired if he didn't behave in| three days. When a horse balks there's something wrong with the man. Horses know!" STEINER TO LECTURE ON THE BOLSHEVIKI Why and what are the Bolsheviki? Seattle will hear the answer to the inquiry Sunday evening at the Hippodrome, when Dr, Edward A. Steiner, noted author and traveler, will lecture under the auspices of the Seattle Soldiers and Sailors’ club. Dr. Steiner was educated In Russia and was a close friend and biogra- pher of the famous Count Tolstoi. Seattle Fireman Looking for Job; Talked All Wrong Because he said the United States army “would run like seared dogs,” and charged President Wilson with being « traitor for declaring war on Germany, Lieut. A, V. Hage of the Seattle fire department no long: jolds a berth with the city’s fire fers. Cor. First Ave. DR. EDWIN J. BROWN New at 106 © I have left the imita: irst ave, and, moved my. the corner of apy aeeag First ave. and Columbia at, Just across the street from my old location. trance is 106 Columbia, midwi tween First and Second aves, not raise my Pp war, but I do expect to increase dental practice so that the ine Will offset business because My new en« ices because of the I want to be known as the who did not raise man in Seatt prices because of the war. mK 106 Columbia FREE DOCTOR Fix-Geverament Physteian 11t1_ FIRST AVE. 1 WASHINGTO RIGHT DRUG Leek fer the Free