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S23 (FEN Lace | ese < é gpaisl Pala le aoe SBR i Se BE FL A Ma Home by September Barring WASHINGTON, April o Mnexpected developments, all Amer fean troops in France, with the ex ception of the army of occupation Bhoutd be Dy the end of September department stated today nam 1“ | Rulances uv the navy KARINGS 1,964,122.00 309,691.00 | STATEMENT OF THE OWNERSETP, Management, Circulation, Ete. Re quired by the Ac August 24, 1913. Of The Seatile Star, published daily except Sunday. for April 1, 13 State of Washington, ne, 8s Refore me, a Notary Pub! for the state and cow personally appeared F who, having been duly cording to law, deposes and County W. Webster Seattle Star, and that the low lny ia, to the best of his Knowledge and Delief, a true statement of the own ership, management (and if a Paper, the circulation), e., aforesaid publicati for the dat Shown in the above caption, require by the act of August 24, 191 em. Bodied in. section. 443, postal and regulations, printed on the re Verse of this form, to-wit 1. ‘That the names of the publisher, editor, editor and business mana, . Pub! er, Star Publishing ¢ attie, Wash; editor, Beattie. Wash.; fiee manager, W. Webster, Seattle 2. That th mere are r owners, of, if @ corporation. € name and the names and addr of stockholders owning or holding t Per cent or more of the total amount Of stock.) p RH. Canfield, Seattle, Wash. W. Scripps, West Chester, Ohio Le- Roy Sanders, Seattle, Wash.: J. G Scripps, Miramar, Calif.; Est Seripps, West Chester, Oh Perry, “eveland, Ohio 3. That Joba H. the known bondholders » Mortgages and other sec y hold- ers owning or holding 1 per cent or More of total pf bonds, Mortgages or other sec ties, (If there are none, so state.) Edith H. Brown, Cincinnati, Ohio Scholl, Cincinnati, Ohio: M. W of John Mar- minor BR amount LR | Vand ware nde child, Leanardo), New Je Clark, § Diego, Calif kins, re Ob a. B DeMurh. Neveland.’ Ojo; Ni H ripps, Trustee for N. ripps and Dora Blair Scripps, both of West Cheater, Ohio jertrude ¢ Johnson, San’ Diego, Calif: Lars Peterson. Seattle, Wash. The Inter Corporation, New York City, N Mrs. Kate Atwood, Cincinnati, | Ohio, 4. ‘That the two pa | above, giving the nam Btockholders and security hold- | ers, if any. contain not only t Hist © of stockholders anu security holders 4 ° A Hop- Cunning re MO graphs next the own- ‘ockholder holder appears upon the books the company as trustee or in er fiductary relation, the nam: person or corporation for whom t or security of Ml stocks of foreign capital of Congress of ‘ai Seattle, Wash. . G > in and |Poads nty aforesaid, |and sworn ac- says | was that he is the Office Manager of the America lig |fe down badly in this resp the dresses LeRoy Sanders, (Give lopened at 98% names and addresses of individual e ite son ot J. P| eL Says R. R. Stocks returned to this country Will Go to Europe FRANCISCO, April %&—-Te in the American railroad withdrawn war, is expected in the according to ‘Thomas of Chicago, head of the Association of Railway Execu tives of America, He stronger investments than European capitatists Railroads will never revert their prewar status owing to war born labor conditions,” said Cuyler |"Rates will still remain under jtain federal restrictions when the revert to private ownership will hardly re | wages decrease; and I do not wages will lowered peopte for SAN investmen during the [near future, [De Witt Cuyler ever by unless think be are willing the best Public ¢ pay a fair portation trans eration but these conditions will quickly change when the roads revert to private hands.” price service j»—— . 2 || New York Stock Report NEW YORK April few price changes market opening today Trading was jin small volume United Hethlehem Steel “Rh” %; Southern F fie, 105%; Leather, TT; Mexican Pe 168, up 1%; Marine, pre 113%, up %; General Me up 1% K AND COFFE NEW YORK April 0. Spot sevens, 16%c; Santos Sugar—Centrifugal, $7.2 ao. Frisco Market Report we _ SAN ter—Extras Exes | tbe | Cheese—California |32e; firsts, 2 9—There at the stock T2%, up Central troleum. ferred. 175% fee zi we / a * FRANCISCO, Ste Extras, 47 April 9 extra pu flats, fancy || Portland ——_-—_—8 ||, Portlan t Report | | PORTLAND, April 9.—Cattle—Re Joeipts, 121 head; market steady Rest steers, $12 to $14.50; good to choice steers, $12.50 to $13. me dium to good steers, $11 to $12, |fair to good steers, $9 to $10; com mon to fair steers, $8 to $9; choice cows and heifers, $10.50 $12 good to choice and heifers. $9 to $10; medium to good cows and heifers, $7 to 8%: fair to medium cows and heifers, $3.50 to $4.50; bulls calves, $9.50 to $13.50; to cows m | feeders, $7 to $10. full Ances and conditions “under stockholders and “security who do not appear upon the 2 of the company as trustee hold stock and securities in a pacity other than that of a bona fid “ownert and this affiant has no rea gon to believe that any other person, jation or corporation has any terest, direct or indirect, in the said stock, bonds or other securities . & That the average number of ) copies of each issue of this publica: tion sold or distributed, through the Soot o, rr 2, nie wub- weribers, durin, e six mon! pre: peedis the dat shown above, | than as so stated by him. Sworn to becribed thie Sth day of April, ) J.D. PA ef commission expir Hoge—Receipts, 339 head; market steady. Prime mixed, $19 to $19 medium mixed, $1 $17 to $17.25; pige. ; bulk, $19 to $19.10 Receipts, 255 head; market steady. Prime lambs, $16 to $17: fair to medium lambs, $14 to $15 yearlings, $11 $12; wethers, $9 to $10; ewes, $6.50. to $10.50. Butter—City creamery, 590 Sheep. to Ble Mie. Hens— 4c to 35; broilers, 40¢ to Geese—1 to 20. Cheese—Oregon triplets offerings after a rush to buy at the opening of the Chicago board of trade caused a setback in prices of grain futures after corn had reach- ed the high point for the year. Strength in the hog market and rainy weather wer bullish senti [ments that affected the market on opening. Provisions were lower May corn, 2%c higher at $1.60% at opening, was off 3%c tn tater trading. July, %¢ up at the open- ing at $1.53%, later lost 2c. Sep- tember, 1%c higher at $1.48% at opening, subsequently sold 2%c lower. May corn, \%c up at 70c at the S to $6; canners, | Eggs—Selected local extras, 43 to} nn | CHICAGO, April 9—Searcity of | Repo { Local Markets | Prices » jd Wholesale VEORTABLES Artichokes—Cal., 4 « to | Caulifiower to © Per dex. bunches ParsieyDox bunches . Puram Peanat Butter rer Pot Per ton— ‘ 15.006 40 “ or bunches Wash peor dos Khabarb putdoor oe Lace Rutabages. Per I Spinach Walla Walle pe Los Ang per crate amall log 40006 small lug.. . orate, Strawberries an, per pack Y . per sack bunches . FRUITS ples B Wash, Newtons, ox. fancy. Florida Turnipe— Calit., per ja 7 . * Jailed for Firing Ship, He | } Winesape. ex fancy Loca! Black Twig, fancy © grade . Roman Reauties Guatemala, per 1 @ to $1% rough!” ‘Froriaa $16.25 | Dark amber .... Per bor— Fancy ° Orenges Naveis, country creamery to brand, cubes. Calif. state brand, bricks Fat—Per ike Local, strictly fresh opening, later lost 1%c. July, up 1%e at 69 at the opening, was off \1%e in later trading. September %e up at the opening at 64% subsequently lost 1c. Denver Market Report DENVER, Colo., April 9—Cattle— » 1,000 head; market steady. Steers, $14.50 to § cows and | heifers, $8.50 to $12.75; stockers and |feeders, $10 to $14.75; calves, $11 jte $14. ial | | Hogs—Receipts, 1,600 | ket 10e higher. ‘Top, (of sales, $19.75 to $20. Sheep—Receipis, 6,000 head; mar- ket 20¢ lower. Lambs; $17.75 to $19.50; ewes, $13.75 to $14.25. head; mar 0.25; bulk He IBERTY | NEW YORK, April bonds were quoted today as follows: 38, $99.06, off 08; first 4m, $95.2 \up 06; second 4 f first 448, $95.60, wy 4 | . UP 04; necond 4 $93.76, off 04; thira 4%, $95.60, |.14; fourth 4%s, $93.66, off .08. | eines reer el He'll Fly Ocean ee ee %m, off Pa i} | Tamburger, I . | Limburger, 28 . Tewranes } a Springs —Tive Hone —Liv —L Ducks. Geese Live Belgian Haree—tive, per th Cowe Cour Veal—Fancy Chatce lock hotce eprint nies i] jay, Grain and Feed Whetesaie price, per ton 62.00064.00 58.006 59.00 61.00 70.00 71.00 Minnesota Minnesota rolied .........4 Corn Whole os Cracked eed moni. Milo Maize . 4 Thnothy——it. Wash. Noi. Timothy Seed No 2, per Rye Seed, per th one ife-—H. Wash, No.1. straw... 70.00 + 45,00 66.00 14.000 16.00 CAPZAIN DUNNE ™ Dunne iw picked to fly the slant Tarrant super-triplane which soon | will be givefi a testing out and then made ready for a crons-ocean flight The Tarrant has a span of 150 feet and will lift 10 tons, PALACE HIP Will and Enid Bland company in @ mysterious illusion act are sched uled to head the new show which opens at the Palace Hip Thursday Eapecialty attractive will be the set ting which forms a background for their maneuvers. Allen, Lindsey and company will present a comedy sketch called “Hokum,” meaning it's all fun and nothing else; Homburg and Lee are called “Those Foolish Folks” and have an offering entitled, ‘ Jazz,” in which an impish off! is the featured character. Holland and Cathren Your Pardon,” sing Willie and company inal aerial novelty, Hoops.” Wallett and Howe company have a new sketch, “The Loan Shark.” ‘This will be the third and farewell week of this company of noenular players ent an orig ‘The Revolving | oo /do all the 2 SAILOR ACCUSES Here’s One Easter Costume That'll Not Be Duplicated Sign This Blank and Get It Simplifies To: ZONE FINANCE OFTICH LEMON RUILDING WASHINGTON, 12 I hereby I entered the se 1 firet ived my at owe herewith m and attested by the county au Please make out and Nam Rank on discha DISCHARGED SOLDIERS! Your $60 Bonus from We ington. Matters For You. Kt addrens my ch rge . Street addrens City DIRE With th applic wued to write your tion ou since their | name and of enet You may get an offietal in the county auditor's office THIS BLANK CONTAL QUIRED, Is FINANCE BAVE OFFICER OF THE TACOMA BOYS ADMIT BRINGING IN BOOZE PORTLAND, Ore Her he and Kdwara y ¢ na pleaded charge of whiskey Into Ore brin ‘on from Kuch was fined $100 ve 45 days in ja aliforn and ordered t Mine me satinfaction costume The the leg and brac Clara Le that whatever Moyne of Low Angeles ix aswured the-peculiar feminine fea will dupli thin Fiosche and here from they States Ma Easter were or it is Ore ix made ¢ ure whe headbany 1 by Deputy Un teeth inte jon of monkey te of the m the beads around her ne were epersed with dried seed: th ornaments ¢ n wear all the “Jewelry worries much w tiger arm bones of monkeys @ combin: black berries from the the put Kaster clothes tw ar This American jungles admiring and ¢ ‘ollect whe mavage ne South} women tume income and tha alt take ment me limit for tax ret and where no 2 corpor fil Ante aT to storm in Th overboard during natlor ¢ a wild the South seas nver insta lime wh tory ‘ Saur the rs, U rict w the the warr a Tue T fico ctor ng is in chi the attorn «in att Sydney Sydney, N. 8. day by W the Seattle revenue coll of SCHOONER MATE This prison ahip in whone ringh Ma orb xailor the t First he name in n the fight He Hansen was warned, Sydne to serve two years in the Sydne leave ship at | prison He has informed Saunders the er ire crew threatened to “jump ship at Durban, Natal, South First Mate Hansen voyage. Hansen was dinc the crew made up its quarrels a once. Hansen went to Japan arrived here in February. He wa arrested April 3, but denies throw ing Hannen overboard Charges Frightfulness sailor's story, of a Knit to in the «hold and hooner burn, and fought The sailor was sentenced John Wanamaker Said: “Show me the paper with the largest audience, and thru it I can invariably, depend upon reaching ALL classes.” A dirty “down Igast biue nose,” the paradine of a “bucko mate,” wan the Schooner Edward KR. West—a char nel ship of brawls and fights with knife, fist and gun—ia the story of 4 mallor wanted as a Witness against Frederick Hansen, who in the county jail charged = with throwing Charles Hannen, his sec he} ame desperate conUnued th kanoline set the ship afire, bers of the crew to let the the blaze. in refused here The Star has the largest audience, not only in Seattle, but in the entire Northwest. Star want ads will sell Fords or Pierce-Arrows; $1,000 homes or $10,000 homes. TRY IT. ain 600 You Can Have the Want Ad Charged Transient Rate, 114 Cents Per Line OFFICIALLY HIM AND YOURSED ought will not be permitted internal Africa, if reed and | and SCTIONS Ap address will be ALL THE 1 PPROVE DEPAI A LOT Ol Aceept Often Means 1 a Quick Sale The pro: pective purcha “Have you an Title?” If your is “Yes” the deal the asks Insured answer sibly closed day ~quite po: can be on same t Title costs Insurance often less than the stract-and-opinion ab- It is always worth more. WASHINGTON TITLE ‘| INSURANCE CO. “Under State Supervision” Assets More Than Half a Million bl Modem Bridge Work For Twenty-Five Years By EDWIN J. 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PURE APPLE BUTTER het .17¢ Ib. Best . Pure Apple Jelly, I 22¢ Sauerkraut, quart 10¢ Specials for Thursday Only 64-65 Pike Place Mkt. Downstairs 7. Opposite Sugar it NOW PLAYIN With Matinee Today THE PLAY WITH A LAUGH AND A GIGGLE IVERY MINUTE “Little Miss Brown’ Nights—30-50e Matinees—20-31e Plus War Tax Tomorrow There'll Be Another New and Big Show at the 4 Palace Hip THEATRE 6 FINE HIPPODROME VAUDEVILLE ACTS LOUISE HUFF . —INw “The Little Intruder” us Daily, 1 to 1b .10c 20c niin Weekday Matinees . euimgs nnd Sundays. .....