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Show SAMUEL RUSSELL IS VISITOR FROM EAST Samuel Russell, private secretary to Senator W. H. King, in Washington. Is in the city, having been called home by the illness of his mother. He expects to remain in the city for some days. Mr. Russell says that Washington is the busiest place in the country just now and every official In the national capital Is working day and night. Incidentally, Mr. Russell observes that the war with Germany is not a football game, to be decided on a scale of the number of yards or miles gained or lost, but can onlv be won by killing Germans to the extent of putting the German army out of commission. com-mission. Senator King"s secretary says that the junior senator from Utah Is on the job every moment and is doing all he can to aid in the great work of winning the war |