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o | } ¥" ; 63RD EXTRA SESSION OF CONGRESS IS URGED] RRR ARR A PPP PA PARP LPL LLP LPL PLA LL LLLP LARP PP APPL PLP LALA LAPP APL PP PPP APPL APRA PPA AANA WATER SYSTEM HERE IN DANGER ‘ ) } ® Crack Troops of should reach port today, hi unPess a new delay is encou Beores of Seattle re homecoming mén have @chieved an enviable rec altho the organization did not enter *Y? exceptions w the front lines, being forced to fore-) ¢ when availibility of trans portation or the military situation go that honor by ing of the armistice. @rmy staff, however, presented the) Assigned combat, together with Tégiment with “a flax. pointing out "UPPIY and labor units, will be re turned in the order of their service the 63rd as one of the best of th U. S. artillery organizations ! Blaborate plans are being made in| The ofders estimate that shipping. Seattle to welcome the men when | Mcluding craft, will be they reach home. Delegations from ie Tacoma, Everett and other Wash-|, 0 olla 4 tons; May, 244,000 im cities will take part in the) “ssed on, the provisions of the Celebration when the men get back. sideration the tmportance of their return aa follows March, 27th, 20th, 8st Sist divisions; April, 26th 45th and 42nd divisions; May, 32nd, 28th, 33rd, 0th and 78th divisions; June, 89th, 90th, 29th a di visions. were mothers, fathers, wives, sisters an: #weethcarts—for a ors from the French army staff return to the United States in while in service overseas, is due March, according to announce to arrive at New York some time reent from Washington, detail teday, aboard the steamer Ca- ing general orders issued by serta, according to dispatches en. Pershing from Washington. . has ruled that tr ‘The Caserta, a slow movi. veesel, sha turn in the jer of has been delayed by have swept t last week, hinder big transport fleet coast during the last few ing up a watch their return. On the issue of Americanism there can be no compromise NO, VOLUME 22. Western States Coming Home ‘The 63rd Coast artillery regi ment, crack Washington state or ganization which won high hor: The famous “Wild West” (91st) division, composed of men f the Western states, probably will «* eachin in New Ft We ort The 63rd, trained at abroad, | dente the sudden sign-| The French | Tenders It necessary so far as they can be spared. general orders, and taking into con An American Paper That Fights for Americanism THE ¢ A ae Hecont Clase Mai REATEST DAILY CIRCULATION OF 1 THE P. the Ac ANY PAPER I! CIFI Hoattle, Wa JAY, FEBRUARY at the Postoftioe or May 3, 1899, 1919. SEATTLE, WASH., TUE DUE TODAY; 91ST IN MARC “MEET BIG BROTHER!” Waar Hey | AT DEPOT HERE Seattle men united By exception of so-called regular army divisions, the orders would in- dicate that those units will be main tained as the as necessary, wounded their overseas relatives to long short Interv PLAN CHANGES — 2529 NAVAL LAN meses | 70 BE DECIDED OLYMPIA, Feb Four dob |} lars for a two-mile taxi ride is too }) ‘ NIGHT EDITION TWO C NORTHWEST sures March #1 » fresh « (o weaterly H Weather Forecast: ‘ arittin TAYLOR BILL Wilson Believes MENACES ' U.S. Will Rally to League's Aia | Cedar River May Be Con- taminated by Road Thru Shed ae se 56) ae WASHINGTON, Feb, 25.—Senator Martin, leader, today asked President Wilson to call an ext of congress March 15. Martin disclosed this fact at a In ing on the $750,000,000 railroad appropriation bill. He he told the president it would be impossible to pass and other bills before the end of the present session, Star) (By United Press Leased Direct to The IS PASSED BY SENATE OLYMPIA, Feb. 26.—R 1 the warning t efusing t Ko slow, and ne th f pollut ' m, the sena : rushed thru a bill which ¢ WASHINGTON, Feb. 25.—The senate military fs el nr road thru the ¢ Pha i fa sub-committee today agreed to recommend an army i eatie wa 509,000 men and 28,000 officers as the permanent military” f extend force of the country. at Lamp The provision was stricken cut by the house, tho : roe tage p> romeagy propriations were left for an army of this size. On th 7 valoda é it were Cleary Huteh. Urgent appeal of Secretary Baker and Chief of Staff March,” inson, ¥ 4 Johnson, Judd, My the provision was re-inserted by the senate committee. The The vote was spent million * sald Lamping. who isa responsible for the health of half a million peo- ple, is opposed to a road in the | watershed which might cause an ep- | fdemic that would cost millions in dollars and many liver Judd said it is “extremely danger- ne of walking committee hopes to have the bill ready to report by n ight WASHINGTON, Feb. —_ A pial y President Wilson today stated he was “confident that the peo +) Armed Man Says “" ple of country will rally with =} E:: ” tical unanimit ih y 4 preci wan wom” | He intended to ; “Get President’ The president expressed this BOSTON, Feb. 2h —John: belief to Theodore KE. Burton, gosky, who was arrested when president of the league of nations union, New York city. | attempted to gain admittance: President Wils The telegram r “Your message was greatly appre: ciated. Am myself confident that|\ saignea in. the the people of the country will rally!) gay, charged’ with carrying with practical unanimity to the sup: |) gerous weapons. port of the league of nations plan, Rogosky told the police ie oun because phoid can pollute a “We ought not to | warned Hastings. “The bill was hur- ried thru, introduced the 18th, and # up on the calendar the day the mimittee reports on it Taylor refused to delay action until j health authorities could be Reardlin which the whole world ts looking |} tended to ‘get the president “We.don't want these germ chasers | them. t be the Jeaders. } save the world down here.” he sald. “They'll hola| Dispatch of this message waal| it was also lacueee |up all kinds of horrors.” Laicuneg phon g ws rye : ie act) man believed himself to be he bill gives the cou enania- | in reply to & message from Berton, |) one Feeme? sioners the t to condemn a road Re Gunport of this ledkue: 1) eee) ee in the watershed from a point seven MT ecainent ‘desires to leave for|) Deaven”” and that he triaaiig miles beyond Selleck to Cedar Falls again on Merch the task imposed upon him u March the “Supreme Being.” stated, and is making plans jean up all executive business by time Telegrams Pour In umulty that SEATTLE FACES WILSON SIGNS at the King st. station Tuesday Fah, . a nea much, says Senator Dick Hutch- }| utes ae | on m follows morning at 11:15 Members of 116th inson, Hé weat dut to the Tum- | eae oF Hat rst nace ‘The train, containing 218 casuals, ” legislative dance a few {| ing world court league and New Wy re eee poptainin an';| on Furlough Here; vr Tk Fer 0 and when the bill was || 5 York peace eclety, weloomes you Ss ' Me station’ by. the Maj. Jackson Back, 8% FRED,s. FERGUSON rrenented today it waa marked {| Striking shipyard workers of Se Fee ee wonaes oc dere ae Sailors Welcome commit het of the 1i00h fd barkal bad United Press Staff Correspondent for that amount {| attle are on edge for the meeting of tions movement and pledges co-op WASHINGTON, Feb, 2.—F the Red Cross. The latter iiten. 3¢ moon ict i + gman (Copyright, 1919, by the United Prens) ) Look at the tax we have to {\the local Metal Trades council this eration in rallying public opinion |dent Wilson signed the $6,000, tributed candy, cookies, coffee an » Saas Seti. Vistaed . PARIS, Feb. 2% —Revolutic pay under thix new law that you {| evening, when authorit xpected ; and in secur ed action in sup-/revenue bill before retiring: ets, d e of . a — ( fellows have pase mal: e ta eattle is faced wit an epidemic nig was of ally — t 5B ong 7th tial other Northwest’ cities on ary changes in international na- |) {!loW" Dave Paseed ap ¢ tah chad ais the nclline 62 alee | of + outer,’ . gent oe tance, tan OG among the ‘men weedy, ‘They will ret : collector i] f it mip Other oday : Relatives and friends were on Poe ym AR rgd val laws which, fitting in with Yen, L'il look, ail right. And 1 {| turn-to-work vote by the rank and ta ears to eradic according | ang coun-| The measure, besides providing hand to greet the local men ¥ ee Wrens e® the rules of the league of na I had to do over again. {) file : the statement Sy Ay, of CHY | try will approv » of na-| greatly increased taxes on {ned contained in the overseas group Phe 37 men panied tions, would make war virtually troduce an amendment to {| Discussion of the moves to sbe| Health Comm r J. S. McBride. | tons plan pour particu: profits and many of the evel Mand wee tut a Septet Simona Bg . Rnpeceltl, new het aber dikes the tax made at tonight's meeting and the |" protesting against the proposed | jarty 8 things of life, carried a rider m present. The tr: Satie arvived at-Camo t « mere! sample of the ) » of th tland Metal Trades unty wspidenk Mls the city's Ce-/ at the national capital bone dry. the station a short time eee onan oe pag Aer Bl a hold-up game that goes on here {| convention in indoraing the ttle | dar river watershed w t his 4 Income tax blanks have Eiidecding to Camp Lew iegmnmand of Maj Jackson.| Regulations under which munt-|\ every legislative seasion,” aid the {| 4nd Tacoma shipyard strikes, consti: | | Four hundred thousand people | gh f s morning. | mailed out,” and the operation men did not leave the station. | 5. 4+ "i tions are shipped from neutrals to|) ser Do you blame me for {| tuted the 1 t conversa RB sacs gtt agian age Babaond | ny, ther than the « many provisions of the law will They will be attended at the Camp) yya) Jac wm Seattle , warring countries would be complete the capitol away | Hon in strike circ sday morn-| Of the desire of ¢ ry mmmis-|inet meeting for this afternoon had | under way at once. Lewis ba hospital before being | visiting fi Sean Tepe ba on , es ny paca a few hun’ | been arranged a) - ——— 2 © Camp Lewis he me of freedom of the seas” would not be = temo te vack-to-work vc is given this even ir ay he com fi mustered out of the service t will mean that 30,000 Seattle joners are i of i 49 th cal, but rea i um President’s Ship ‘The following Seattle men returne| MONT Mareen iy able to state New York World ard. workers will voto on’ the votes of thene ¢ as ed vil son, Br Pamcquir ne United een is able to state ‘ yh proposition of again taking up their | the welfare Lands 2,337 Men Forest p. Mum, John I! Mecrath. |that the principal pointe favored by, Praises Wilson fools, iA tien Cun arcund and vota| binds, be ‘asert LEAGUE P cq Nicholas M. MacLeod Wal th pleg: on the problem of quitting their jobs An appeal to the jans of the | 1e peace delegates regarding muni p a DPE , From War Service | 0") yu. st iecnnonn ' . League Address) (yi. (0 oiiisctry. wane seule. ts lcity unde is going forth from inane a W YORK, Feb, 25.—The liner | polling Walter W tions shipments in the future are NRW TORIC, fet whe 3 adjusted after April 1, when the | Meftrid Tt ing TOKYO, Feb. 19.—(Delnaay George Washington arri herelw. J nkins, Hugh ;| 1. Bach nation shall be*held re-| 12 worid, discussing President W 11. | Ma hedule expire that every leensed ph an take BY the’ wovetare; ‘ ee with 7 officers and sol-| be jallagher, Fred W._|*ponsible for any unneutral act by| 4’ atin dsaaats “ “ahd part in the fight the city is waging nit e covenant the league of lad, dhasataacions posse fengnes, Fred We itisens son's Boston, ap . editorially said Must Go Back to Work SaAtins ieiieepoMaT Moun: Gee bag nd tions, which has just appedired sii include the 146th machine gun rick, Ruswell E. Craig,| 2 All contraband must be estab With the first words to. tbe.coun.| AUthority for the latter ballot has | poratior unsel Walter F. Meier be complete text here, agreed iia battalion complete, 16 officers and| Karle £. B Carl J. Scheuer |lished at the outbreak of the war| ie Gn hin torah ho waved ancy {atready been given by the Portland] and ihtavn’: Sloleena? Presi part today that it sound the 246 enlisted men: 50 engineers|Raiph W woe Anthony and lists cannot be changed during |, ae : Away | convention, which — con¢ an | Moor w at Olympia to protest ashington e parce! | Ralph ucher, Anthony he bogey Eurppe that senatorial ¢ re now a nt ENON : hewspaapr pear to Gan enaige fe dona peeaniee, Aston | RE period oF hostiilti the bomey Hurpne that senatorial el-| een Gay seaaion. Mond p-|tne he inlature of | Pleting ene of the che newspapers appest <o/Raaay officers and n casual] Covey, ¥ Clark, Holand | % As carrying contraband patu-| Snape of despots darkly plotting to| Preval of the Seattle and Tacoma the measu the con.| of history ietied with regard te. ita ranges comps of New presi I useth ally is forbidden, the flag of a non r% i A 4 . 9! watkouts, and the appeal for a Hesicg 1. The bill al rom hor ; entrap and exploit the United States aie Y . 4 , us : ential and pea comm r N. I rring nation flying over a ship . “leral strike vote. ¢ i “pti WE Riga " come ; \ ‘ ; vw ill enandl t vistes “de tg 1 be a guarantee that she waa|'%,t Corcin-made league of ations.” | oii, explained that the strike ballot | oth fente. scgoty [traveled over 12,000 miles, has been respect they are unanbe : z <7 wanna Be ing mun F otter P ve Ce ar must be cast by men who are aha i ogee vy the ape; made a citizen of approximately y regret that in the eovsl : Emmett E. ¥ odbn V et oer nm RHSIOne OF OBIE DFO great outstanding fact about) MUS De This, for the Seat, | cxpected to take action on the P11 G99 cities, towns and hamlets in|enant there iar faration of thé are} din, De Lance John R, | hibited materia the speech is th pothingee| en nena ue beale-to ‘wore | Pee ante by MoBeide. for Europe, has been housed in the 1 of races and nothing t® men; the} Knibb, nald J. ¢ 4. If a ship arouses su precisely nothing, *. * .* .It ds : Hon nS Cee, Wares Supp royal ‘pal . 1 liscrimination ; PA re soba within ake in order to vote whether to quit or| "yy ' Saal royal palaces of two kings and one n; th er , search shall be limited to investiga-|tentionally vacuous. * * *. ‘The|"° r camps along BUTE’ oth witing farkitlen) dates % dispatch” ag eee w 66 : ” tion of her papers to determine her The possibility of another strike in compelled t Eg folks eR ti at ag 1 n ¥ Rainbow” Troops {ition mine her/entire plan and purpose of the! seattle after April 1 Is to be consid bigot rfect | fred nearly two score of speeches | 4 ly because of | thie | Jona speech was to excite among Ameri sls wari : ” blood tes ‘ore obtain f break in le connections with | honk: d rer ta a eee ered seriously, strike leaders declare. | Pe en. rend (Contin MM) pooscall re Expected to poet ee ai gk nom-warring| can citizens a passion of altrulem.|“"Fojiowing i the press statement |e, McBride, ne Orient ; : I Magan ch absegrannd 425 Issued by the convention at its close: | 4,6 ¢ oF a eh a Do you want lumber? Return in April 04 that nation shait ve subject to) intoxicated with ‘idealism’ and ; 4 re thousands and thousands of Senate Debate on Signs $100,000,000 | , ; COBLENZ, Feb Halt ef the | Punishment by the league of nations,| rhetorl avor Six-Hour Day ists and motorists who will use. the 5 F Do you want a piano? || COBLENZ, Feb. 25-—Halt of the | economically or otherwise, aw the ex el ae I wane convention went on record|foad to any health teats,” declare League Soon Due Food Relief Bill yy : a ecutive ell recommer : las 4 * th rike he dD he health commissi Even if [ WASHINGTON, Fet j.—Pre P Io you want a sate? 5 leave for home before: the \ nend ‘ ax indorsing the strike in tho North. |the t i oO ; hie ft a safe! | |\end ot June, wan announced st i Couldnt Fight Lone | Will Deport Five Rien aR sean A U8 RET | ware nae coramnecianys: ot. Nealth; {dant Wil, myesity bi Beom INGTON, Feb, 25 eal 0 you want a watch ¢ the Third * ° ferendum of all local councils | Would prote wainst the highway |to be made par ebat Ison today signed the S100ia é ’ e qu r « h Thire arm It la obvious that under uch rules F t ) y ” i ih Do you want a hat? fonda no nation will be able to carr ‘ Spanish Anarchists iii the district on the matter of as private citiaen phage prog hh May Teeter ached te aa y : The Ratr division, otherwise| war beyond the Mmit of her own NEW YORK, Feb. 2%.-—Five of eneral strih uw of April 1, to| ford to allow Seattle cure an un: | w be put i nat Herbert Hoover a to relie’ Do you want a suit case? prvi ena et fond eekaumtian af taainiitane, as ran| the 14 Spanish anarch arrested ce the . original demands that|enviable name thruout the country] Record by some administra porn: | Lait in Burope. He also signedl ‘ Peat tivieior ava ahost Acril 1B. tne oF busine redone (rods aac: | tare auad re being held by im Northwest district Is now out, 48 a center of typhoid at \ yt machine? time during June fiant fot tion. The remaining nine may also | representatives who have been han i the subject that debate may break ring mous pric and obtaining shipment ays aderewsk1 ae, ? Do you want a set of ||. The places of the departing men| thru payment of prohibitive freight | Pe shipped out of the country, ac:|diing the situation in the Northwest. | y ‘ out at any time Clemenceau Is Now t you f J} \\ with be taken by three regular army |rates with shippers taking the risx {cording to Capt. Rubano, chief of The convention brands ax false Offers to Resign Ses on Way to Recovery false teeth? ividiona ig Ml oD a eh M4 at 9 the ret service. the statements and insinuations that | 28, ; , The 8 , SARIS, Keb. 2 > if v r 11d be elim ; , WARSAW, Feb, 24.—(Delayed,) MADRID, Feb. The Spanish|. PARIS, Feb. 25—Premier Clemens The men will leave by way of the linated by point one, and the nation} have bee se ed tors 1@ effect | phe president of the Polish diet an.|cabinet has resigned, it was an-| ceau, wounded by an a in late read the For Sale Miscellaneous || bine and Holland, the order states. |from which a sbip w ling would| CHICAGO, Feb. 25.—Chicago plek ee Bavans My aed strike was @/ nounced today that Premier Pader-| nounced today Wednesday, has so far "improved a column of today’s Star. | The Rainbow division is made up ascertain that she carried no con-|ed her municipal candidates today ogee tod Seog i r jews offered hix gnation yester-| ‘The Spanish ministry was formed that no bulletins will be tue. om of Natic Guardsmen from all over traband as a measure of self-protec:!One of the bitterest campaigns in! The convention went on record | gay, but that Gen. Pilsudski had beg-'last November by M r (ter 7 _ ta u i ’ 6 y Marquis de j his condition after today, It wi ame | the United States. tion, years closed in the drive to get out (Continued on Page 14) ged him to remain In aftice. Athuema biaihtets 7 y

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