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‘ RECOGNITION IN GERMAN RULE BY PRANK J. TAYLOR (United Press Correspondnet) BERLIN, March %&—The German government today Nited the soviets In ai partially & srantio effort to, Reneral strikes from becoming event the Ana ton-wide revolution fued proclamation ela! and economic tries by the cabinet is imitting control of indus workmen's councils, but Promising stringent punishment for further disorders The workers, diswa tint! With their “half-way measure,” were insisting on full political recognition threatening an uprising within a Week that will be of power to over throw the government A gene strike in Berlin ed imminent today, The councils —@hreate strikes. Patrols doubdled Riots reported to be ing in Leipzig and Halle. In Munich & number of resulted When troops ousted Spartacans from Several industrial plants with Appear bourgeoist: retaliation have here been are continu casualtic IS YOUR FAMILY FREE FROM COLDS? 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Mite address is given any a fow as on her of a little into which was to the into the the 1 By morning most awful scurf will three alp w fact that Roy 1 has ar rived on the steamship Caserta and Milli and Another telegram signed by stating that Herbert W Williams, Co, C, First engineers, is safe in France, is addressed to J. M Williams, Neither of the parties uld be located by the Western have in now at Camp safe the eaday night ave. and will be limited ady friends. No charged, but the official ” well ncn “Pershing scalp itching and fa ” - x The Largest Audience in the Northwest Reads Star Want Ads‘ x Ur (PAID ADVERTISEMENT. PAID FOR BY FIRE INSURANCE EXCHANGE OF jbe handed over | The Turkish and Bulgarian navies | will likewise be seized. | In an interview with correspond Mint (FOR RATIFICATION) | Proposition “A” is strongly indorsed by the Fire Insurance Exchange of Seattle and by the National Board of Fire Un- PROPO derwriters SITION “A” On the Official Ballot at the Municipal Election, Tuesday, March 4, 1919 THIS MEANS TO YOU Proposition ‘‘A” a On the Ballot NOTE—Provision is made of the plant in most generous terms 1—Less insurance cost! 2—Less fire waste! 3—New revenue to the City of Seattle. 4—A valuable NEW fire prevention service and NO dup- lication. 5—Better protection to Seattle’s shipping industries and business houses. in the Ordinance for Municipal Ownership Absolutely Fair to Organized Labor! VOTE FOR PROPOSITION “A” TUESDAY, MARCH 4 (AID ADVERT PAID FOR BY FIRE INSURANCE XCHANGE OF 8 | Austeta, IS CRUSHED BY ALLIED DEMANDS BY FRED 8. FERGUSON PARIS, March 3.—'The supreme war council today takes up terms of | the preliminary peace to be imponed on ¢ At the mame time, it discusses conditions under which the economic blockade of tha country Conditions under which the block de ix to be modified will, it was understood, be r into ef | diate! Pre ady to put after Wilson, and Premier Orlando. | the return to! » of Lioyd ¢ The » will be ident Promic rate | terma probably the first of ne xt! of the npleted by month, after which det treaties with Austria, Bulgaria and! Turke The be included in the preliminary peace will be discussed military and naval terms to} pact will render Germany ¢ utely powerless to f wuthoritative Take Over Munitions Marshal Saturda struction terials, nake war learn wurces: Foch t was of all with the submitted | nelude de » war exception of will be nia arms divisions, waich Nice duty, The given supervision German munitions factories The naval condit | iroetacte rr ue practically all that rman navy he units to be the battleships Oldenburg ingen, Ostfriesland, Posen, Westfalen, Nassau, The light Graudens, nabure, Strassburg, Augsberg Stuttgart 60 modern torpedo boat Warships under construction will |be broken up. All German subma rine docks and the famous Kiel tubular dock must be surrendered or | destroyed within two weeks after the treaty is signed. Similar work jin the process of construction must |be broken up within three months after peace is concluded, tho the ma terials may be used for peaceful pur pones left for 5 Allies w over all] were said to the allies of remains of the turned over Thur. will Rheinland and crulvers Pillau, Strauleun: Kilburg Destroy Defenses The German naval craft interned In allied waters will be for mally seized, They may be destroy ed, altho French objection may re | sult in cnodification of this plan, The fortif of Heligoland will destroy All Baltic defenses will | be rased and the Kiel canal will be opened to vessels of al! nations. Merchant cruisers and auxiliaries which can easily be converted into |merchantmen will treated as such. (€ man cables will not be re turned and German wireless will be Umited to commercial uses When peace is concluded with her fleet of 12 battleships, 19 de already fons be two cruisers, 10 light cruisers, xtroyern, 51 torpedo boats, 33 sub marine and 12 Danube monitors will ents yesterday, Foreign er | Richon said that no official informa | tion had been received regarding the repo 4 resignation of Chancellor Scheidemann | If it proved to be true, he said, it |would materially affect the possibil jity of concluding a peace with Ger | many He said the national assembly ap- pears to be representative of the ( man people, making it the govern |ment with which the allies will have to deal He Must Explain Hotel Knockout FRANCISCO, March 3. Reddy, former mayor of - and former police hief of Spokane, was scheduled to appear in police court today and ex plain why he floored BE, H. Wede | kind yesterday in the Palace ho’ men are mining engineers. has large chrome properties jin Northern California Reddy's story is charged Wedekind rec [that when they m }ealled Wedekind a pro< lthen knocked him down Reddy is out on $20 bail that he dis. he! » and |Victoria Plans Huge Drydock Victoria, B. C., is campaign to obtain the sanction of the Canadian government for the instruction of a steel drydock ab vessels up to 25,000 ton the capacity of any dock. The Victoria conducting a receive double sound proposition is said to | Seattle capital, The pro-ne Dominion government cent annually * ask the to guar antee 6 next 3 | per 5 years IF rohman Estate Is Only $461. 78| >> YORK, Mareh 3 The estate left by Ch « Frohman, theatrical |man who was lost on the Lusitania nounted to $461.78, « ording to the of the state comptrolier NEW appraise! filed here | Frohman’s 1383, but debt {cut it down. The | celve 40 each was $919, deductions gross estate and other heirts to re Al Hayman, theatri Iso filed with Froh amounted to $1,8) | estate of cal manager | man's appraisal, j47 | ‘Colored Man Held | on Gunman Charge ed to have “cussed” H. Le; ckson st., and to have up his verbal attack three revolver shots Sunday morn ing, Louis Washington, 40, neg ia held in the city jail, pending the | tiling of a omplaint by Le |IDENTITY OF SLAIN | MAN SUBSTANTIATED, Identification of the found murdered in a gulch near Renton 10 days ago as Cyril De Croix, Alas- kan, has n substantiated, accord ing to the ¢ ners office Detee |tivex have failed to trace the mur derer, Robbery has been establix sand fol | lowe with man | as the crime motive, Heligoland, || 42 modern destroyers and || hand eine Co., BERMAN POWER’ ) Silk andCotton 00 yards Pongee of #ilk and cotton mixed with patterns, in This fabr large sport striking colors intended for dresses and kimo- wide, For ua 45c Drug Sundries Special Juesday Main Floor. now and is neohe mert eckal Tuesday, a hes 10¢ Talcum 1Se Hand and Nail Br Je Arbutus Powder 50c size Imp der Tooth $1.25 Hottles all sha Brushes Water O5¢ be Two Quart Hot $1.25 Ebony Hair Brus hes ir Veiling Tuesday a j Plack and } Tuesday NE hundred and fifty y and Shetland Mesh Brown, White. a yard. Green, I Formerly 300 Yards of and Marquisette--Reduced for Disposal-- Main Floor, Rear This quantity is from ming Section, and ix displayed below, 40. INCH CHIFFON CLOTH in White, Royal, Sky Hellotrope, wean, Cordovan, is and Tuesday, 40.1NCH MARQUISETTE White Tuesday, GIRL DIES OF AUTO INJURIE Violet Plum, 7, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. EB. L. Dyer, 8707 First ave. N. W., died at the city hospital Sunday, from injuries received when | she and her mother were struck by bus at Phinney Saturday night Cream, Pearl Gray o & yard .eeceeeee a speeding jitney and N, 62nd st ‘The little girl was hurled in the path | of a street car, for which both were waiting at the time of the accident The mother was severely injured, and treated at the city hospital On orders from Chief J. F. War ren, policemen, scoured the city for driver suspects, but were unable to locate the autolat responsible, who rated his «peed after: running down the woman and girl. Funeral ngemnents have not yet been SHE COULD NOT. 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Rose Co,, Cleveland, O Velling. *urple { Main Floor, Rear. regular stock in the blue, Rose, Pr | The Rhodes Co. | 30 Dresses in a Disposal Sale for Juesday Choice $12.75 New Second Floor, HSE serge and Panama cloth ular stock old former at $17.60, $19.50 and $24.50. resented in platr ure rey und pleated skirt mod ty” els and are trimmed wit braid and buttons shades are nating 16 to 40, eluded are Taffeta Dre Five sith es in navy and black of and 54 Choice Tuesday $12.75 consisting large sizes only Yard J&c ards of Fancy @ashable Cape Gloves Juesday, a Pair $1.15 HAMPAGNE color only, in sizes 5% to TH. These have the P-X-M or the P-K seam, and self or black embroidery. Formerly $2.60, for Tuesday, a pair ... m . $1.15 Main Floor, in Laven and 35¢ 15¢ Silk Chiffon Satin Taffeta Ribbons Tuesday a Yard 38 Fr age Tubbon Section *has taken Tuesday a Yard. 75c Dress Trim in colors and widths mentioned from stock for Tuesday's” selling 200 yards of sain ‘Taffeta Ribbon in widths of 5%, © and 7 inches, and in plain | shades of Brown, Devil blue, Amer ican Beauty, Marine blue, Mauve, Sage green, French gray, ‘ Light blue and Tango. 4 50c, 60c, 75c and 9c, Tuesday, & | Main Floor, — Flesh, . Over. urple, Reseda, Black. Formerly Special a 15¢ Seal, Purple, Formerly $1.50. Taupe, Special -.75¢ | LOWEST RATES TO | CALIFORNIA |SAN FRANCISCO | LOS ANGELES SAN DIEGO j Good service, large outside state. rooms and unsurpassed meals. Every leonvenience for sengers. Rat and full particulars at City Ticket Office THE McCORMICK LINE 108 Cherry St. Phone Ei Big Graniteware A good old-fashioned sale of high-grade, acid-proe Mottled Enamelware; value up to $1.75. Big 0 ment to choose from. 6-quart Covered Sauce Pans 2-quart Coffee Pots 6-quart Covered Berlin Kettle 10-quart Water Pails 4- and 6-quart Lipped Preserv- ing Kettles i 10. and 14-quart Dish Pans 6-quart Lipped Sauce Pans | 1%- and 2-quart Double Boiler 4-quart Tea Kettle 3-quart Covered and Bailed Milk Kettle No Phone or C. 0. D. Orders. Other Assortments at Special Prices You will find other assortments of Graniteware priced at : 29c, 69c and $1.29 Be sure to come early, so you can get your choice, a POULTRY NET Td : Price Per Rol Price Per 130 Feet Foot | inch mesh fi 2-inch mesh 2-inch mesh 6-foot 2-inch mesh