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os COUNCIL JAIL 46 ‘REDS’ WON'T DELAY | IN CALIFORNIA: POWER PLANS, 9 TO BE TAKEN Meeting in special session at SAN FRANC! the call of President Fitegerald, | more orre Tso 4g sta are expe i a viacl . the city council Friday after today by federal agents as the res Neon passed amendatory ordi the return of indictinents by ances calling for bids for de- | Sacramento and fur Yeloped power sites, along with harging ¢ Dids for developing the first unit | with conspiracy of the Skagit river site, now An prosecution tentatively offered the city by | sabot the government | Porty-aix of th ady in jail at ramento. e “Thi steps have w been Se writes rakt ex 4 toca ade William Hood and G. F “City FB oor I . and Light! Voetter, who were agarony Bs * ember in connection with the a pas have tect ple hongll nit Five hia on any The other nine indictments were complete! sveloped site for 10,000] Placed on the secret fi and will Kilowatt hc ge it power, Not be Annownced until the persons hours or more of powe |involved have been arrested Charge Sabotage Some of the indictments contain Will be opened Maren 1 “The council ix not going to try| & long way towant making th it alte availahte.~ med merely participated in a con spiracy in which the whole LW. W Because the city must mtisfy the | oreanization in involved to conduct a overnment by May 15 that develop. |), Ment of the Skagit site ts tion Counsel assured, | nts go Into details re Caldwell has ‘g oged In one " the ¢ity to make « decision on ¢ text of an I. W. W. poem Blane for the Skagit site as soon lis quoted. ‘This ridicules Ame Possidie | soldiers and the work they are Caldwell opposed passage of any nnection between the § “Bihendment calling for developed) > cases and those in Chicago thus possibly delaying consid: | volving international officers of the @f the Skagit proposition. lL. W. W. ts shown in letters urging Wounciiman Thomson urged its| some of the defendants to continue . saying It war an ad: | their “outside work” as the “best . and would not delay consid-| means” of helping those in jail in a of Skagit bide. ADD Two STEAMERS ‘Two more steamers have been add the list of vessels operating in South American trade out of Se | Chicago. 'Goop RECORDS MADE BY ARTILLERY BOYS EWIS, Feb. 9. Excellent are the Norwegian | records were made yesterday by the ip Lidvard. recently bought | artillerymen here, when they had Uthat government from Denmark, | their first target practice with real the motorship Surenne. recantly by W. R. Grace & Co pat . The real truth about the BOLSHEVIKI Will be the feature brought out by . Edward A. Steiner | (Noted Author and Traveler) in his lecture on the Russian Revolation SUNDAY NIGHT at 8:15 at the Fifth and University Benefit Soldiers and Sallors Club Prices, 50c and $1.00 Next Week—NG POO CHEW ‘The Mark Twain of China shella Brig. Burr turned out a full regiment of light artillery, and they | dropped shell after shell onto the ts of the Nisqually river. ‘pone about two miles from Roy. Gen. for the gunners with “live” planned in the future shells ix Constipation Makes Baby Uncomfortable Wehqn ita tender little organs are bound up wit ngestion of Stomach waste in the bo x ia a mighty uncomfortable morsel of humanity, and reflects its dis gomfort in tts disposition. | If Mother, will f Idwell's Syrup Pe ly loosen and child be nor- emery. > Pepsin is expecially Geaitabie for children, because it contains no opiate or ing a combination be with pep- as mi nd itive in effec oe ng tices 2 in action, 4 ver it and take felt Dr. Cal for fifty ceats t tile, free of charge, can be obtained by wrt writing to Dr. W. B. Caldwell, Wash ington St, Monticello, Iilimois, AIETY . 1ST AND MADISON BIG NEW HIGH-CLASS BURLESQUE SHOW ozco will Armstrong The Funniest Comedian on the Coast MIDNIGHT« CHINATOWN Full of Oriental Fun, Magic and Mystery. 20 ss. 20 DOLLS PRICES 15c, 25c, 35c We Pay the War Tax We Cater to Women and Children as Well as the Men. Aidestep careful consideration of | a Daren ~o ie It in ex.| specific charges and some genera in tgp sey . gon yne blanket true bill ac Pebslve, no doubt, but has wonderful | Charkes. One Blanket true fll Oe And the money that|cusea all the de it | oo - strikes, It ts alleged that the persons They | More and frequent target practice | THE SEATTLE STAR ‘CONTINUE HUNT FOR DEAD BODIES, OF TUSCANIA “ One ” Continued From Page » diers while After facing death the torpedo hit mottled the Amerioan officer un a dead over ship,” lared The noticed were men shuffling to the deck from be the sharp orders of officers and of dintreas rockets « ot 1 singing while standing ing to the the Nine Then start noldiers at at enter life | joked in low to find their cigarets and boats t Others grimly ne nOURHE Nehted A amoked furiously | naw one boy jump overboard | | with a life belt. A big wave cast him up momentarily as high as the! locks, He was the Ger mane—and his cigar tte. A nol cut a rope while a life boat was belr spilling the orcupants, but the boat was righted and lowered. | “While low | cunning still smoking owered. & a collapsible life. fell on top of a « dosen, It must boat it accidenta Ufeboat containing have killed and infured several Captain Rescued | “The American commander stayed aboard the veasel until the last, when | a destroyer came alongside and took | him off | I didn’t venture to get my belong ing wo fast,” | When the first destroyer came up an we were waiting for the boat. With the destroyer’s Mghts turned on us, the submarine! Pp could see us plainly, be just an we were leaving the ship another topedo shot across the Tuscania's bow. We saw the wake. Destroyers Busy “The work of the destroyers was magnificent, as they were in danger of being torpedond all the time.” “1 was on deck talking with a chum," maid an American private, | “when there was a ‘bang.’ Wreck. | Age and water shot higher than our heads. It seemed as tho the ship vomited her tnaides out Nobody hollered, but you ean tm: agine what It was to stand shivering in the darkness, not knowing what moment & second torpedo would send her to the bottom. “There was some Gelay in getting the boats over the mide, but leas than might be expected.” | MARINES SWAMPED BY “TUSCANIA” RECRUITS NEW YORK, Feb. 9.—The United States Marine Corps recording sta tion here is being swamped with re cruits as a direct result of the sink: ing of the transport Tuscanta. | AMERICA AWAITS FINAL | FIGURES ON’ TUSCANIA WASHINGTON, Feb 9—Another hours of waiting left little hope here today that America’s loss from the torpedoed Tuscania would be less | than original United Press fleuree— 145 United States officers and sol | diers + The war department has received no official correction as yet on ite compilation of Thursday—113 offi |cers and men minsing, and 97 of the | passengers and crew. Late record of | survivors, however, Indicates that the number of the crew lost will be reduced. Owing to the fact that the full list of survivors must be cabled to this country before there can be a check made of the ship's roster, to deter. | mine the names of the minning, It probably will be early next week be | fore America will know tts dead. ARRANGE NEW SYSTEM WASHINGTON, Feb. 9.—A num ber system is being arranged for the identification of soldiers of the United States. A number will be stamped on a metal dine worn by the soldier, This number will cor. respond to his name in the war de partment records. TUSCANIA MEN GIVEN | ROYAL IRISH WELCOME cheered her oba bly “WID,” THE FAMOUS SAY ING THAT H HEART - TOUCHING YOU'LL LOVE IT.” I? MAKES You LAUGH MAKES YOU THINK it BELFAST, Ireland, Feb. 9.—tIriah | troops quartered here gave Amer. — ae aN |ican soldiers from the torpedoed | FOUR HELD AS Tuscania a typically E (81,627 VOTERS | About 100 survivors arriving at| ’ | the raflway station from Irish porta| were met by a battalion of the Royal | martial recep SAN FRANCISCO | QUALIFIED FOR | ..2e%..sustects % Your Dau “IT IS THE GREATEST FT WITH VITAL HOME PROBLEMS DEL IGHTFUL LY ENTERTAINING— FORCEFUL—WITH MOME: THE STRAND ORCHESTR Admission 20c | FRANCISCO, Feb. 9.—De | Irish Rifles, headed by a band { justice and army Intell | The Americans, many of them clad gence < representatives have jin nondescript garments, were led tightened their epy net, and as a to the center of the city, where they result today four alleged plotters are | were cheered the citize 7 | were scfena bd how ra by y| ‘The lection will be decid. | in custod hc Mien asa hh -oon sree bed Prt! ed by voters, That many| ‘The men in custody are | vate ho entertainments were| ave their names on the registration or, Ed L. de Cramm, arrested as] Vecueiahea ty have their names on the registration! pr, Ed I n their honor whi Chavers Jan. 30, Deaths from natural causes among | regintration office as a British aviation officer. ts cartuorar, re cided “ROOSEVELT IMPROVING; | CHARGES AUSTRIA IS Tex.; Private Geo. W. Roms, 2134| DOCTORS ARE HOPEFUL} DECORATING SOLDIERS Market st., San Francisco; Corporal | ORK 9.—Col, Roose Leo 0. fallors, gunshot wound,| yn in expected to pase thru tro| FOR MURDERING SERBS Pittsburg, Kansas; Private Herbert | "isis of his illness at Roosevelt hos-| wASHINGTON We belThe aus [Oleman, | Marshfield, Ore.: Private| ital today. Declaring he had passed | tri government ta decorating #ol Robert Noy, 419 Hast La Platte st.,|. satisfactory night, surgeons sald| diers for nurders perpetrated f Butte, Mont; Private Mart Daven-|1¢ ne aid as. well today aa he has|bia and Rumania, and this eatin has| port, gunshot wounds, Tehachapia,|/1 3, doing, there will be no need | aroused bitter denunciations of the Cal. for further operations. | practice in the reiehsrath, Geneva HOLD EXAMS MARCH 9 | Sigmetahon. zeeeived in Washington The United States civil 500-ROOM HOTEL FOR PARK AT CAMP LEWIS),, service In a bitter debate in the commission wi! hold examinations Hament, Deputy Ravnikar charg for the purpose of filling vacancies} CAMP LEWIS, Feb. 9.—Pernis that “the majority of murders in in the reclamation service and other| sion has been granted A. O, Henson | Serbia, Bosnia and Galicia have b branches requiring similar qualifica-|to construct a 500-room hotel in| instigated by the Austrian bureaue tiona in the position of bookkeeper,|Greene park, Camp Lewis, ‘The | racy March 9. Both men and women will| structure will cost $600,000. It is said| “The bureaucracy even has the ef. be admitted. Appointing sala to be the first of three such|frontery to permit the wide circula range from $900 to $1,200 per an-| buildings which will be erected at the| tion of postcards, photographs and num. camp to supply the increasing de-| other fllustrations of these iniqui ring mand for rooma. ties,” Dr. Ravnikar charged. An ansensment of $139,000 will be made against property along the un paved portion of Rainier ave., thru 161 ARK GRADUATED One hundrded and sixty-four pupils| Forty-one dollars in a purse was to Ryan at., when work is started| were graduate from Wilson's Mod.| stolen from the apartment of Mrs. there, under plans passed and ap-|ern Business college Friday night, in| A. A, Hider, 170 11th ave, Friday proved by the beard of public works, the Masonic temple auditorium, night. THIEF GETS $41 Austrian | | 'S FILM CRITIC, ghter —DO YOU KNOW HER FRIENDS? HOW HAVE YOUR PAR. ENTS INFLUENCED YOUR LIFE? HOW WILL YOU MOULD THE CHARACTER OF YOUR CHILDREN? UNWELCOMED AT BIRTH, HAS A CHILD A_ REAL CHANCE IN LIFE? HAVE YOU HAD A FAIR CHANCE? NOW PLAYING FOR TWO SOLID WEEKS PRODUCED. OF PATHOS, WE PAY THE TAX Kiddies 10c "| ARABS CONTINUING VICTORIOUS MARCH} WASHINGTO: Feb. 9.— Arab! town on the shores of the Dead the sch stated. ‘BURGLAR GIVES UP $1,000 LOOT AS HE IS CHASED The offices of Dr. J. C. Moore have | tribesmen, under the shelk of Mecca,| been moved from the Cobb’ta the Joshua Green building operating in Arabia, in the region southeast of the Dead sea, are con- tinuing their advance northward. support official war department reports Is America’s Ambassador to N After scaring away a burglar | stated today Russia in Danger? You can find out by hearing Dr. Steiner at the Hippodro next Sunday eve. at § Fitch and U who had stolen nearly $1,000 in | Following closely upon the victory | Jewels and money, Mrs KE. [over the Turks between Kerak and| Cassidy, 6213 26th ave. N. W., re |Tafile, the sheik’s forces captured | covered all but a few of the Jew- |i] Mazraa, an important Turkish | : a CLEMMER ceives t it spen If $1,000 | tax will versity F CLEMMER they were f tied in a bun- die and thrown back into the yard of her house, | books, night. | he was about to leave for the Orient Chief on a charge which authorities will 2 YANKEES WOUNDED; tna 25.0 on a chars SIX DIE FROM ILLNESS) °2%*%,,(Dumselves by ‘failing to ap-|" Wiijam Frank Holeka, Austrian pear for rogistration engineer, in whore possession author WASHINGTON, Feb. 9.— More| The last day rush established a! ities gay they found between 400 and| ™ 2 Ay oy alge fghting between Americans and Ger.| record for th year, when 2,379\ 500 biueprints of American army| Bloody finger marks on th front - mans on the west front has resuit.| names were added to the list aeroplanes | door showed that the bur " had ed in the wounding of two more of| This year's registration outdis| p rror, former president of |®%ned entrance by breaking the Pershing’s men—Private Joe Pekas,| tances that for t municipal elec-| me Mexican National ‘Trading Com- Deciacs, D., and Private Frank|tion of 1916 by 5 but that of| pany, maid to have been an associate Chavers, Ban Jone, Cal, the war de-| 1916 passed the present number by| br “General” Nick Zenn Zogg in partment announced today. | 9,292, The last presidential election Mexican plotting, Pekas waa wounded Feb, 6 and| brought forth 98,089 voters to the|” Fy" Janney, said to have posed | o'clock and the they se AMERI CLA‘ | COMING SATURDAY Unsurpassed as a Feminine Impersonator on the Stage JULIAN ass with his fist and reaching in to urn the lock Thought It F “When I returned home, at 9 st night,” Mra, Cassidy told the police, “I heard some one moving around in one of the rooms. Think ing it was my husband, I spoke to ‘SE! THRILLS! ROMANCE! LOVE! are all shown in BLUE by him. He immediately ran out of the B This morning, upon investigation United P around the yard of Mr ssidy's WITH house, a bundle was discovered. MIES 1 Upon untying it, nearly all of the A picturization in 7 acts layed). —. jewels that the intruder carried of Joseph Arthur's famous ® bullet jaway with him the preceding night old melodrama, — which is seen in his third and Senped th were discovered. JEWELS ARE MISSING Police Saturday were investigating the robbery of $1,060 worth of jewels of how a in No M with the missing. survivor | He is { llc proved such a as a stage play. Here Is the Big Punch See the Big Rescue Scone last appearance in motion pictures in The Widow's Might By Marion Fairfax “thriller” es th ee In the Sawmill—a wonder- How ho is obligated to dis: The jewels were minced Yriday 1 climax of | eripping guise himself as a woman afternoon. They were last worn on lam and suspens in order to entrap a note (e Soturday a week ago by Mra. Cliso, | GUTERSON'S rious crook makes a thrill- X ney AUGMENTED RUSSIAN ORCHESTRA Overture, were returned to their usual | place of keeping, and missed when | next sought | NEW Y. M. C. A. HOUSE ing and entirely humorous picture which is well worth the seeing. ¥ CAMP LEWIS, Feb. 9.—Work on ‘EY Di w Y. M. C. A. building has been | Se Dee vestiga Tho military police, u of afta companies and signal corps will use the new building exclusively,