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Pius War Tax mas- | WHISKY TRADE IS SLOWING UP Rootleging activities in extensive and complicated last fow months, big Mquor ringw pr at and Canada, Wednesday, asx the and federal forces, cont conference and state officers Seattle for the and conducted by aching into other " lowe combine down elty organised of federal began op county at a county erations eriff Stringer, while declaring to the plan of action would aid the liquor manipulators, sald the Hiicit whisky traffic in Seattle, if it flourishes henceforth, will be under handicap, Heretofore, with a limited force of sheriff's depu », the bootloggers hav nO great difficulty in but 13,000 bottles te federal supervis ¢ ney R. ¢ Assistant the car istance, under United States faunders and Spe United States At Clarence L help of the po Chief Warren, Sheriff Stringer plans to check ¢ ely on the raliréads. It ts not belt i) that another car of liquor will thru Intact. Roads which wet be & while, at the way With the Atte under leading have been futos and trucks available, Steamers arched systematically onstant “tapping of supply, Into 8 avenues will not are to Mean- to get under a attle for being taken ta the county) walt trial on a serious statutory charge, Fred Smith, 18, & laborer, broke away from Pa trolmen Fred Mills and A. Ohl strom and escaped. He ts still at Uberty. Smith was arrested April 20 by Sergeant W. F. Donlan and Patroiman R. Moulton, and his trial was set for April 25. He broke away from his guards after they had left the police auto in front of the county Jail PUGET SOUND STEAMEPS ALL LOCAL ROUTES STREAMERS LEAVE FROM COLMAN @ruuEr Arvive Beattie While jail to R | strong. Viam Sicemer _ Whatcors fatty tor Anacortes =! Petnts marked °° are boat landings. | butter ret ere were no ene for Wednesday undertone In exe local market at lower level than side markets and cannot last, Buying ready showing greater higher prices to probable soon Cream rt and phanges markets altho was vinible present any of this pri in or ‘ength and retatlers are eipts it wilt any effect r butter are be increasing aw be either the markets ts notice California nteadily favor by loca clined to $3 Wednesday from all parts of the rriving on the street antities, The has fallen to per pound The 18th car grapefrult this rapidly cleaned the of the arrive strawberries are with They Asparagus state are plentiful meeting retatlers: greet de in California as low as 10 cents of Florida veason is being up. Another car, season, is sched 10 days Stripes New =e Stock Report | wioek Amer “ ule in April 23...The a 200 prey 4 600 at clone war 100% et cloned Irregular < Coffee Santos, 21 Wc 728 Spot nevens, Sugar—Centrifugal during sent cor on the Ch vard of oat visions were lower May corn opened up Me at 61.65% and advanced July, up Me at the opening, rose in later tradin, » September pened at $1.564 wently went up 1%, to $1 May oats up Mc Tie, fell off Ke. July opened September, up Me at i, gained %e in CACO GRAIN TABLE Open Low May 91 eX ey Ey i July 142% 1 ser and aut at the openin. 63.20 5280 63 31.00 30.80 30.00 _3 * Portland Market Report » BORTLA Ore, April 23. can @9: choles cows isboitas: good to « heifers, $9910 good cows and heifers, $708 to medium cows and heifers. canners, $3.50@ wulle Sean caly, nsog) ockers and fee ora, $f Ho«s— Prime _mixéd, $20@2 medium mixed. $19@ 20; rou Ps bain AY, ‘@ 2. , vr us Sheep—Receipts, 12, head as r 17.50; 17.80; ket weak. | Prime 17 to medium lamba $17 $15@16; wethers, $11 —iity, Greamery, 68 @ 50. Egus—Selected local extr ray tent: 418@ 40; broilers, 420. 1206 le arriving product} the | later; | Grape Freit—r medium to | Mar- | Pecane- @13;) Report | VEGRTADLES Cal, dox Local, per Winnlngstead Duteh ‘ m Ball » fall Local, Cal, dow Caulitiower per sack « . orate Colery—Cal Corn Musks Trimmed per crate Ver Cocumbers—Per don — Local per 1 Per dow. bunches .20@ Per i Root Local, 1 valley per th, erate 10 ibe] some of the re Florida, per p Turnips— Yakim 1, per do New California, per sack 2593 60 ton phen 6-08. phew. Dox 24 5-02. phe r bo! Diack Diamond . . Florida, S40 and larger ... . $4 and emailer . Comb, case 24 Dark amber ...1 Lemons—Fer box— Receipte 482 head market | Rimende Per ® rd shell Brasil Nate FP Filberte—Per 1 R. Colo, April 22.—Cattle |, _Ricsipta’ $000" head: market steady. Steers, $12.50@16: cows and heifers, $8.50013.50; stockers and feod 410@14.60; calves, 16. Hogw-Receipts, 1.600 head; ma: ket 10¢ higher. ‘Top, $20.20; bulk, $19.90@ 20.1 Sheep—Receipte, 6.500 head: ket 26e lower. 7.60 ry owen, $14.25 61 BASTERN BUFFALO, Ne. April 23—York- heavies sold for $2 per hundredweight today, highest price ever pald for ho t Buffalo sto 1 LINERTY nOND QUOTATIONS W YORK, April 23. bs |nond quotations today were for these pointe and for trad 4 4th ig; A brick, heaved by a man in a | passing automobile, entered the taxi. MOORE =» |=. ANNETTE KELLERMAN ) assisted by Kerr & Weston ee. irent Lester, ‘oung. Adairs, the Brodean Silvermoon, GENE GREENE Orpheam Vaudesille ALACE HIP Continuous Dally, 1 to 11 Sisters; Frances and Hume; oy Nett ne Duo; Parnell “Callbwe an” y Mats. 10¢; Eves. & fun. 300 PAN TAGES 30; Nights, 7 and 9 ‘and Britt, ‘Tauda, Joe and Moy, dancers, and kie Lewis, blackface comedian. General Admission, 260. mirth and equilibriat; ‘Chinese melody AA ORPHEUM THEarer This Week—Lew White “KABIBBLE'S MIX With the 3@ Rainbow Girls Nights (Sunday), 350; Mata, (gzoone )» 250; Ladies” M. 0c. | night at 10th | struck his arm, but did cab driven by 3927 14th ave. Lawrence Chandler, N. E,, late Tuesday aye, and Seneca st. Chandler told the police the brick any damage, He said he suspected a union starter at a downtown hotel, and declared he had been threat- ‘ened. ——— Your Ideal Farm Home In selecting your farm, it should have fertile soil, be accessible to markets and school and the climate the best. ISLAND COUNTY has the deserved reputation of excelling the entire Puget Sougd country inmost of these respects. Whidby, often called the “Long Island of Puget Sound,” is 60 miles long, averages 8 miles wide, with a present population of some 5,000, supported by its fertile acres. In one of these close-in delightful valleys, we are subdividing into tracts, to sult buyers, a dairy ranch of 120 may contain black bottom land, bulidings on some of it. you the land, buy this superior land, less than 9 miles from Everett, on your own terms? Each tract cleared clean as a garden; old You pay only for the clearing, we give Why locate miles away from Seattle when you can, 30 miles from Colman Dock and One-third more sun- shine and less rainfall on Whidby than in Seattle. Island and Snohomish counties seem about to establish a municipal ferry between Everett and Whidby this summer; in fact, never was the time more favorable to pick up such good land at from $50 to $125 per acre. Let us locate you on this land, Pinney & Street 726 Third Avenue not cause | Wisconsin triplets . Oregon Young America Idaho triplet ‘Wisconsin cream brick». Milk—Per cree buying’ brice. Veal—Fancy « Chotee Heavy grade. Toe! $2.70, Stall 192,’ Footh's 10¢ can; Jelly, 1be glass. Holly milk, 10¢ can; pure strained honey, 450 pt! salmon bellies, 2 Ths, Nut-Ola margarine, ., 3 0 hurned crea Stall 110, r i class Asparagus, Stall 109, strawberries, 20¢ box; extra fancy tomatoes, 20¢ i PIKE PLACK § ‘hs. cane sugar, T8e. large can Carnation milk, pure milk, 10c qt, Stall Kippered herring, 156 ™% salmon trout, 20¢ Tb. Stall 81, fresh creamery butter, 680 %., 2 the. $1.1 1 65, ‘fresh peanut 30¢ bottle Del Monte Stall 62, fancy Oregon Cheese, dhe TM. Stall 48, Suites Sie th.; pork steak, 503, 25¢ ean solid pack 19e; Jel J Stall 1 matoes, SANITARY 2 Tha. peanut butter, 36: Stall 111, 2 ifeinz baked Criseo, 300, 4c, 90, | a. oll, 866, $1.25 and | Stalin H-18-15, fancy ‘aspar- agus, 26e tomatoes, 2c tb. Mtall 0 | Royal baking Deepite Lenine’s gp Brokers Study His Language recent h Menars Despite the lew re | pute into wh Trotuky t thrown th humbh want and ex-cxar classes are still flourishing mber of annou land of Russian at the publteity con Wednenday » started last Sep tember, ” Dev bellever in Siberia (wher grated several montha 6 publicity man of unique personality, tol® Meattle business mon that they must learn the “offs and of it if the vast resources of Diberia were to enrich local plutocrats, and the wealth of Russian literature, Turk ) and a “ove” ASKIOWACITY | Igtol, Dontoevaky ved to to be op to it As a con w ot al. em. of our ern ave, fish wi They hopped 1 bage and butter brokers can by this time ea things, lenge Leon in hiv own tongue. d and beginn: continued, m Tuesday and Frid weird Advance are to k we y ¢ and terrifying classes ing twice a ings, in the chamber assembly rooms. ‘The hours are between Umoff ts instructor ‘SEATTLE MAN 6 8. Paul MAYOR TO QUIT . DIES IN WRECK SIOUX CITY, Towa, April 23 Resignation wax to be demanded to day of Mayor Wallace M, Short for the part he played in the conven tion of the Agricultural Section of the I, W. W., which was forcibly ended yenterday evening A mass meeting late lant night appointed a committees that will ask | the mayor to quit and if he refuses recall proceedings will be instituted | immediately. Citizens, incensed by Mayor Short's address of welcome to the I. W. W., yesterday demanded of Sheriff Jones and other officials that the convention be ousted. Jones, with 60 mem of the force and} rallroad detectives, fully went to the convention hall 16 deputies bers local polloe many armed, and ordered final adjournment. Del Oregon Galndiiidee emat and other organization were town quickly out arr members ordered an they get | were made but ordx of the conven-| of out can the of as No tion were retzed. The officers expected trouble and | went fully armed but there wan not |the slightest attempt by “wobbites" | Physically to oppose the forced ad: | journment. H cM. Stalls old margarine, 30¢ T.: m Nut margarine, 33¢ Ib. 2 Ihe. 65c milk, 10¢ A bi Eliott Fish Co. | Columbia river mon, 26¢ Tb. Bisar ration of Rorde 3 pk c Annex, seedie large rolls toilet ps . Ibe, Acme | Grocery, basement. 2° pkes corn flakes dc; 3 Ibs. white or red beans, Royal Grocery, basement, Dei corn, ise can; asparagus, | — tee cream, dish halibut, tm Monte 20¢ Ib CORNER 102, Jersey butter, ut Putter, 1 Stall fresh Bbc. Sta . ¢ cheese, i Kristoferson’s milk, 10¢/ Stall 14, sturgeon, 306 Mb. : saimon trout, 200M. Stale 18-25, 3 | Bane, Cream’ of Barley, 25c; 2 cann| pork and beans, 1c. Stall 110, MN te pk. | o wugar, Thc. Kristoferson’ Ras milk, | 60 pt. Stall tall can | ‘Sta. nation milk, #3 | ibe: 1 phew Shred. Stalls 20-21, he ragus, 20c Tb.” Stall | 300. 12-08, can owder, 40c. Stall 45, boiling beef, 18 Ib.; veal cutlets, 286 BI fresh creamery butter, h ranch eggs, 0c doz | tlh, can Federal milk, | nut, sg yl A Caught Beneath Car Near Silver Lake Caught beneath the nesday morning, 26, Rudolph A, man, timekeeper for Skinner wreckage | when the auto he was driving over+ | turned near Silver Lake, early Wed- Brey- ¥, wae instantly killed, according |to reports reaching Seattle. A wom an riding in the front seat with him, but whose name is unknown, was in Breyman lived at 1638 21st , and was unmarried, Albers Milling Co. Until a | year ago, he was a salesman for the Honored at Dinner A complimenury dinner to Capt Tarrant, ship O1 mandant yard, commander on, and Capt. Field, of the battle com the Puget sound navy and 46 officers of the Oregon and the navy yard, was given at the Rainier club Tuesday committee from the Commerce and the cothmittee, Pliny Allen, director of th master, Capt night by Chamber Speeches were Field, Capt. Tarrant, A. | Warren, Lieut, jat the navy yard, | well, Lean drive. Janeway, and J » think of The Star. HINTS FOR THE HOME There is a cash value, like as not, neglected in the attic or the storeroom. Things that are no longer enpential in the home—discard- ed and obsolete articles of fur niture, baby carriages, stoves, foe boxes, floor coverings and other articles of home equip- ment, may be readily turned into money or exchanged for other articles of merchandise that are needed. Use of the Want Column will afford opportunities for the sale or exchange of house hold goods, Try it! Phone your ad to Main 600. | you think of advertising, a ot Victory Loan publicity loan drive, was toast made by J | Rhodes, Mayor Hanson, Police Chief chaplain A. Swal state chairman of the Victory | PRS NOW PLAYING UNTIL SATURDAY NIGHT BIG EASTER WEEK ATTRACTION (ABIE KABIBBLE) IN “KABIBBLE’S MIX-UP” THE BIGGEST AND HEARTIEST LAUGH IN TOWN THIS WEEK 10c Nights, 7:15. Special Ladies’ Mats Daily Except Sunday Mats, 1 46, 36¢ Olympic pancake flour, 26 WITH ANOTHER BIG NIFTY NOVELTY OFFERING TEMPTATION RPHEUM {IRE MADISON ] | | AND uence of all this, many | etal combat | SHIPPING JAPANESE BOAT BACK ON ROUTE Shipping Board Returns the) Myogisan to Owners The Myogisan Maru, for the last eight months in the service of the United States Shipping board, has been returned to her owners, Miteul Co., and started loading at t Port of Seattle's fmnith C nal Wednesday morning. The Myogisan was taken over by | the shipping board early last fall and | nent to the Atlantic coast. After | making one trip to Bordeaux she was placed on the New ‘York-West | coast run until February. The Myogisan came to Seattle in ballast. She will leave here April 27th with 4,000 tons of steel and cot ton for Kobe and Vainey. The Horaisan Maru, another of Mitsul's Mners, will arrive April 30 » termi with a full cargo of gunnies from | Calcutta. She will sail on May 9% for ‘okohama and Kobe with 8,000 tons of steel and cotton. TACOMANS WILL UNLOAD VESSEL Strike of the Lo Longshoremen Sends Ship Away Because union longshoremen in Seattle refused to work with non- union men to unload the Canada Maru on Mer arrival hére Tuesday, she proceeded to Tacoma after her Seattle passengers had disembarked. Union longshoremen were at pier 6 on the ship's arrival, but said tn- less the men were hired from the I. L. A. hall, no union man would go to work. This is the result of the walkout at the Great Northern ter- minal two weeks ago. the strike spread to the Union Pa- eife dock: Pier 6, which -is oper- ated by the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul, js the third d black- Usted. Director Hines, when he was here Monday, beard the case of the long: shoremen and said he would take a tion, but no word has been received from him. The Mexico Maru will arrive next Tuesday, but, unless some settlement is made in the longshore trouble, she will unload in Tacoma. OCEAN ASSOCIATION TO MEET The ternational Ocean associa- on, No. 4, will hold its regular meeting in the Seattle hotel Thurs- day night, at 7:30. The association was organized here last week, at a meeting at which Capt. Wilson was elected president. It is affiliated with the American Federation of La- bor, and licensed seagoing men are eligible to membership. From there | # U.S. §, OREGON VISITS EVERETT, Will Go to Portland to Aid War Loan The United States battleship Ore gon, which has been at anchor in El- Nott bay since Monday, left for Ev- erett at 10:30 Wednesday morning. She will remain there until Friday, ding in the Victory Loan cam- | palgn, and will then proceed to Port | land “Navy day” festivities were start jea Tuesday at 6 o'clock, when the men of the Oregon, led by Capt. Tar- | rant, his staff, Mayor Hanson, Chief | Warren and officials of the soldiers’ rid sailors’ welcome committee, | marc hed up Second ave. to the “salty” marching tunes of the Ore- | gon's band. Altho seven companies | of sailors and one of marines from | the battleship lent a naval afr to the parade, the real feature was a com- | pany of blue-clad yeomanets. | The line of march reached to the Masonic temple, where the officers |and men of the Oregon were guests at a bastquet given by the National | League for Women’s Service, After the banquet a marine bop, which lasted until midnight, was held at the Armory. CANNERY CRAFT SAIL TO NORTH Alaska Steamship Steamers Leave With Supplies Two of the Alaska Steamship Coa fleet left for Alaska Wednesday. The Jefferson sailed at @ o'clock for Skagway, and the freighter Santa Anna, which arrived Sunday, depart- ed in the afternoon for Prince of Wales island points with cannery crews and supplies. The Alameda, Capt. C. F. Davis, arrived at Pier 2 Tuesday night from Morzohovol bay, where she made @ ial trip with supplies for the Sockeye Salmon Co. She will sail on her regular run about April 30. The Alaska, which left here on April 16, will arrive at Anchorage Thursday, and will be the first of the company’s vessels to reach there this spring. Capt. Gregory, U, 8. Ny and a party, who will investigate the Matanuska coal fields as a possible source of supply for the navy, are on the Alaska. BANK CLEARINGS Seattle 500,129.00 AND TWO DAYS MORE CLEMMER SEATTLES BEST PHOTOPLAY AOVSE If in the twilight you kissed and caressed a man you thought your lover and discovered it to be your husband, what would you do? WIVES OF MEN WITH FLORENCE REED MITCHELL BROTHERS BANJO DUETS GUTERSON’S ORCHESTRA