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TPS SoprTtTs Do You Want Your Car Overhauled? Seattle alumni of Cornell uni ~Yersity will attend the semi-centen: | Bilal celebration of the inatitution’s | first. class, at Ithaca, N, Y., from | une 19 to 28. The railroad admini+ ation has granted special round p rates for all going from the| Northwest 6 2 a a . * The University of Wi course onain has instituted a in automobile To the jonen pretty girls who don overalls three times a week it is known as Fordology And t swirls hav in overhauling an repairing moblles Skinned fingers, sttay locks of halr and an bump are minor mat- thoro job of overhauling is the important matter to them We have yet to see the first man complain of a job done by these girls,” said Prof. Rerggran. “The work {is done for nothing for we are glad ¢ the cars and the tw happy when he 4 machine running engineering for women experts ters; a owner drives like a away in new one,” GO SLOW ON SKAGIT, ADVICE OF CHAMBER Recommending a thoro investi gation of the entire Skagit power project before the clty spends any money on preliminary con struction work, the special com mittee appointed by the Cham- ber of Commerce to investigate the Skagit has submitted a pre liminary report. The findings of the committee have been fled with the city elerk, to be pre- sented to the council at tts next meeting. The committee says All are agreed that the city should develop additional hydro. power as quickly as possible to mest present demands, and the committee wishes to see such development brought about with the teast possible delay consistent with reagonable business precaution “Up to the present time, explora- tions of the Skagit power site have been confined to the Gorge creek dam site. The site for the dam for | the great impounding basin, the key to the development as a whole. MACK SENNETT’S Famous and Original BATHING BEAUTIES IN PERSON NEXT SUNDAY At the MOORE hot been explored. The city has no | * United States Railroad Administration Passenger Train Service —vA— Great Northem Railroad Effective June 15, 1919 “Oriental Limited”—7:10 P. M., to Chicago Through "standard and tourtst sleepers. Compartmentobservation car, diner and day coaches to St, Paul. “Glacier Park Limited”—8:30 A. M., to St. Paul (Trains 26-4.) Standard sleepers, diner, coaches, observation-compart ment car west of Spokane. “Southeast Express”—7:10 P. M., to Kansas City (Trains 244.) Standard sleepers, diner = coaches . Glacier National Park Opens June 15 Spectal Excursion Fares. Plan to spend your vacation in this region of scenic won fers. Good hotels, transportation, service. Tours of any desired length at reasonable cost, All Great Northern transcontinental trains stop tutes at the eastern gateway of the park 15 min. For Folders and Glacier Park Literature Inquire CONSOLIDATED TICKET, OFFICES, 714 SECOND AVENUE Or Any Great Northern Ticket Agent. Canadian Pacific Railway British Columbia Coast Steamships Steamship Service From Seattle to Victoria and Vancouver, B. C. Leave SEATTLE 9 A. M. DAILY Connections made at Vancouver, B. C., for CANADIAN PACIFIC MOUNTAIN RESORTS “BANFF THE BEAUTIFUL” “LOVELY LAKE LOUISE” CANADA WELCOMES YOU ¥or full information, tickets and reservations, appl STURDEE 608 Second Ave 5588 General Agent, Passenger Phone Dept., Main Seattle AOHYOU WOMEN f lectric | assurance that a development at Gorge creek, very expensive as an individual unit, can be followed by successful development farther up stream to produce the large amount of power needed in the fu at & cost which would permit of meeting future competition. Call It “I Advised” “Accordingly, we recommend that investigation of alt proposed units of | the power site be pushed, so as to de termine, as s00n as possible, the com. mercial feasibility of the project as a whole "Also, pending this determination, ‘© deem it unwise for the city to ex pend $462,900 in building a railroad and in other work preparatory to the development of the Skagit pow Fr, ax provided in the ordinance now | under consideration by the city coun fell. We consider this expenditure libadvined at this time.” The committee says past experi: ence with hydroelectric power dem- has |OMstrates the necessity of thoro in Ventigntion before money ts expend led In actual development. | Compile Report | During investigation, the commit |tee advises that immediate demands for current be met by steam plant \development, which will be needed anyhow ax an adjunct to We Skagit plant, Initial investment in a steam plant is small, they any, and over [head cost of operation but a fraction Jot the cost of development to pro duce the same power by water. The Chamber of Commerce com: |mittes is composed of Winlock W | Miller, W. H. Lewis, Cart E. Croson, L. J. Colman, A. 8. Downey and Al | bert H, Beene. A comprehensive report on the | Skagit is being compiled by the com | mittee, to supplement the prelimi |DAFY report just returned | Doing These Things “These things recommended by the committee are substantially what we are doing,” said City Engi neer A. H. TAmock, Thursday. “I have been trying to tell the city [council that Ruby creck was the key note to the entire proposition for | some time, and that according to the conditions found there would the success or failure of the entire pro} cot be measured. We are now inves tigating Ruby creek. It may mean |that we can develop. 400,000 horse- power, hupe, If not, the wilt be far lean. “Diablo canyon can be ignored. |for the whole plan could be carried jout without Diablo affecting it | ereatly U.S, MAY LOSE power possibilities GERMAN SHIPS BY LOWELL MELLETT (United Presa Correspondent.) PARIS, June 12.—America’n ttle to interned German ships appeared today to be somewhat endangered. Complications in the shipping ques tion which appeared easily solvable six weeks ago, are tying up the final award to Ameri These dixputer Involve France, Italy, Japan Brazil Italy app chief obsta providing the les, tho without furnish ing any reason, Signatures of the British and French were obtained several weeks ago to an agreement for the ships seized in her ports Italy also announced her readiness to sign, bat when it came to affixing her signature she always held off on inother, without de of Americ some pretext or nying the propriety 6 ance signed the agreement con tingent on being allowed to buy a number of German ships interned in Brazil, But Brazil asked all cash for the ships, while France wanted to pay part cash and part in securi tiew. Japan in withholding her assent until arrangements are made for her to obtain a certain amount of ton nage from America, which is expect: | Jed to be easily arranged. G: ain meanwhile in standin |agreement, despite the protest Pritieh commercial interests Portugal Is now presenting for a part of the German reparation for her naval losses, The general understanding is that Portu gal'n lonses were limited to a few mine sweepers, but her claims clude light cruisers, destroyers and | various other craft of nay if conditions are found as we | and| in ‘THE hl act Y, JUNE ale 191 FASTER SHIPS No Cessation of Work in Pacific Yards WASHINGTON wa—More fast foan flag in the June 12.—(United under Ar diate in building up Use United States mer chant marine, Chairman Edward N ji urley of the Shipping board tn formed the senate commerce commit tee today, during its hearing on the nation's shipping program , hurley stated that it was hin idem to disp of the smaller veanels built for the war emergency and use the funds to build bigge wwifter boats “We need speedier ships to com. pete with Europe in the foreign trade," he stated Hurley veed that a Pacifie ©O4st shipbuilding concern had of- fered to buy at cost four §,000-ton ships it in building for the Shipping doard. He said that the offer had not shipe the imum cod voanel had been decided upon. No reduction in shipbuilding on the Pacific coast will be made for some time, Chairman Hurley sta All Pacific coast yards have work for several months, he maid Senator Chamberlain, Oregon, urged that the government go ahead with its shipbuflding program at full xpeed and allow shipbuilders to lower thetr prices to meet the present mar ket. Hurley, however, declined to ap: prove the idea, and stated he is hold ing the market at $210 a ton. Some Dullders, he stated, are offering to Dulld at $165 a ton No mere should be constructed ether than those now tr Hurley stated, except ruch new nels an may be needed to be the fleet. During quired to dispose owned ships thore separated #0 as not favorably upon the operati ships which have been fold” #0 as to stimulate purchase of more ships by private operators, Hurley said Charters easy payments methods suzgested. Legisiation empowering the prest dent to continue the shipping board and emergency or ganization is asked Hurley wants In addition Power to sell ships “to American citizens” ot the market price and payments extending over ten years Power to sell the igners, at Drices not lower than those offered to Americans, coabburning steel thips under 6.000 tons regarded am surplus or undesirable for the American merchant marine, all pro- coedu to be in butiding new ships to balance the American com mercial fleet cee ce period re nvernment old should be to “red the ot ur and the to private are parties mong fleet corporation as long as is ured in government hands Hurley would eneourage insur ance of American ships with Amer jean money, ——-———_____—s VESSEL MOVEMENTS | 2 —______-_ ____—__4 | DEEP SEA VESSELS Sighted off # (From 0. & Ww TATOOMT ISLAN ometer falling; € ies an hour at mer at nnned out: A tanker, probably the Liy- man Mewart, at 4 & m. Inside, bound put stoamer, probably the Miltiton Tune li--® B. M-~-Outaide, bound in: A |power schooner will pase in about 9 lp 5 P. M—Cloudy; wind went, six miles an hour 11:30 A. M—Cloudy lieht northwest wind. Passed in: S» Port Angeles with bee Rufus E. Cape ther Bureau) June 12 —# om i Wind northeast, Passed int A f 1% p.m. Inet Arrived at Seattle id—He Port Angeles, from San Franciaes, via Port Angeles, at 2 « ss Remus from trial trip. June 11—fe Admiral Ev |Sowtheastern Alaska, at 1p |mont, from ‘Tacoma, at ? Governor, from Tacoma, at Ardoma, from trial tetp, 4 From Seattic June 12 Alameda, for ia Routheastern and Southweatern Ainsien, at 9 a mi; ae West for trial trip, at § «. m. | Glen, for trial trip, at 10 @ June 11—ie Rainier, for Tacoma, 1:30 pm; ee Phyllis, for Tacoma. 1:45 p. m.;'ae Fulton, for Hritieh Colum~ |bia ports, at 4 p. am |for Ban Francisco, at 6 p. m.; a4 Remus, for Newport News for orders, at 1 p. m. 0 Ardema, for trial trip, at 11:45 a. m. oo Western at at Alaska Vensels REWARD—Halled, June 11 Watson, southbound, at 4 KETCHIKAN--Arrive Anyox, towing bee Henry Villard, at 4 Bp. Hailed, June 11; 8a Anyox, for Sew towing bae Henry Villard, at 7 p. m. Hailed, June Jt: ae 5:30pm Se Admiral June i: fe Other Ports HAM A-<Halled, May 20: S# P for YOK( ama Maru | bun for Hea or, Bf HONOLULU—Ba miral Wainwright BAN PEDRO. Frank HM. Hoek BAN fs Admiral |via Mantia and }11; Motor sche VICTORIA, B A, Melville Dollar, a Paned out for San Francisco VANCOUVER, B. ¢ Sia Billiton: DATREN Maru, for Seattle BELLINGH AM—Sallod Star of Lapland, at_7:30 pm. PORT ANGELES—Arrived, June 11 Bige Rufus B. Wood, in tow of as Port Angele pt June 11 for Ban Franc Arrived, Jun from Everett FRANCISCO—Arrived, Sood: from Honolulu Lawnen, for June 10 Hongkong, Balled, Bellingham, June 12 paver, BB. ¢ June 12; a» Billiton, Hailed, for Ban Francis Hed, June Juno 18 Sa Genchu 11: Be towing June for Bristol bay, NESS—Panued tn, for Ts a, at power achr Ome, Wells, at § « | Port ‘row D—Passed in, June jeattle, at 8 a, m. wohr Rot of tum Tyee June 12 740 9 for Beattie, via Pe on! m int in tow at nT T T OAMBL Robert Lowers, for |tug Tyee, at TACOMA Arrived, June 11; 8 Toke, fohr in tow of Arrived: from from June 11: fe Flinn Tadyamith, 1. Hrittania beach, B, ¢ from Seattle; ae Phytita Halted, June, 11) Re Toke on Beattie * from verett mont, f Wireleas Keports Canadian Government June 11s Northweatern, north of Cape Bt. Jam HURLEY URGES — PRIVATE OWNERS { been accepted, ax no miles of thin size! progrena, | necensary | Fr Power to Operate ships remaining | Wood at 11) Hematite, | os Lyman Stewart. | June | 70 miles southbound, at GET U, S, SHIPS? : This Is Plan Recommended by Chairman Hurley WASHINGTON, June 12.—<Unit Prens.)—Private ownership and oper ation of the American merchant ma rine was recommended to congren today by Chairman Hurley the United States Shipping board Hurley ina letter to Senator Jones chairman of the senate commerce committee, stated that the govern ment should retire from the business of building ships and should dinpose of the commercial fleet now on its hands as quickly as possible “The Shipping board recommends ownership and operation as a amental policy for commercial oping,” Hurley wrot ‘The government should, there *, contemplate retirement from commercial shipbuilding, shipowning and ship operating activities at the eartiest date which may be conve nient and practical.” This program is urged by Hurley “To give our overseas trade the full benefit of competitive service to leave steamship operators free to render this competitive service, and to impart to present and prospective steamship operators that confidence which they must feel before they can be expected to invest their mon ey in existing ships and to place or ders for new the outlook for the American ship building industry will not be encour. aging.” of $:48 p,m. motor sche Apet. abeam Cape Lass, southbound, at 9:1 m. U. & Navel Commenication June 11—fe Col. BL. Drake, from fan Pedro, for Pertiand, 46 milee south of Columbia river lighteb to miw Admire! Be eatt for Ban Fran eleco, 404 from Ban Francisco at § > mi ee Oléum, Ran Pranciaco. for 12 miles from Nom om Curacao, Ocean Falla, TC, for Ketchikan, 1@ miles from Ketehikan at § am Vessels in Port at Seattle Today Amith Cove terminal—fe Metchy Maro. = Heffron, a Bidridgs, os W “ terminal. & 8, Gurveyor, as Motor sehr Wakena Se Fort Romel! te Bergen, o» Port Ang 2 company te Adu | fe Olyment Toe De 1 Kern, Pier 3-—ie Redon Pacific Coast bonkers—U. @ ® L. Switt Governor uit A--fla Admiral Knight, Hanford st. terminal—Se Waryuean, Adria, me Ardoma, w= Tyndarev Mkinner & Rady 9 oe Réiato, a2 Yakion, se Onsaqumstck, ae Fdmore, os Hyota. «x iimeport, maker sehr Apex, sehr West | Tead'e drydock—#» Gaffney, oe Detight, a Tirookiand, ss Boeworth, ss Western Knight Meffernan's drydock—fs Alfetwey, se AG way, se Bottiness, ss Skagway Puget Hound Bridge & Dred yerde— [Ge Drovkwood, a9 Biakely. | ames yarde—-Os Weat islets, os West leiay Patterson & MacDonald yerds—Ge teo- nium | Mileen @ Keles yarde—te Fon@uco, ss fe- wiekly Elliott Bay drydeek—-Motor schr Sem- meitind. MacAteer Mhipbuflding companr—Se hr | Me ‘Whitney, power schr Mt Mamii- ton | Stream—Bk Belfast Guilowsen-Grei_ Engine work e—Motor | sehr H.C. Hansen. Lake Union yerde--@2 Rush, os Broo! dale, as Fort Harrison, ws Allenhurst, ss Yort Jackson, #8 Addison, a8 Boul- ton, as Boughton, a2 Roweamont, Hournevilie, bee W. H. Amith, a A a Cineas, se Fort eid, ee Puyallup, ae * Abitia, se Blestra, achr *# Hingamon, ss Abnoba, s« Vincennes, es Leta, as Conian, m Aby- dos odgere- Brown dock—&» Morning Star Schwager-Nettleton mille Cordo mi | CORNER halibut cheeler, eo ; biaek vod. corned beef, be Tb.; veal roast, extra good coffee, tan 9. roaat, 18-26. walnuts Atal! 1509 the ; fresh milk, ile at, WESTLAKE, 4-9, lamb chops, 2 choice . Mall 192, 2 Mm rec bea Dutter, Nie; 2 phew. Shredded Wheat | 250. Real 212, new beans, 260 T% | Pineapples, 306 each. Stall 12%, new oab- | page, Ge Th: caulifiower, 156 head: beat | ltomatoes, 200 Tb. Stall 180 [920 th: 450 can ral baking powder, 420 Stall 199, Puritan Maid cottage cheese, 206 Th.; non-ferilie ages, 660 dos SANITARY ta 129, fresh cottage * deat ee % Stall 111, Van Can Mra. Bemay's home m Stall 20, heat creamer: fresh ranch eggs, ble dow Stall 26, bonolens corned beef, . 266 T.; Bologna, 200 = 2 2 feo | $1.05, 00 can | ike winae. bet. PrCONOMY 36, 8 tha fine cane aw Stall Cream cottage Kristoferson's pure fr Stall 44, tall can mation miik Stall 24, freah mackerel, Lhe Ib,; ‘sain th; Columbia river shad. tatoos, 3 tha large eucum grown ace, 8 Stall choene home ett heads 260. | na ntraw berries, Bo dint, tarnation, cream, station | 180 box stall |43e at Sugar | Borden or Co- |= pkes Crystal White flak P flakes, 10¢c. Red Seal 2 pkes. n flake Ths, navy beans, 25 dines, 20°. Acme Gegerry, basement, ADS tomatoes, 250: Libby's tomato soup, cane 25¢ pkew. macaroni #pa. Ghetti, 16e; 2 cans corn, sbe © Grape Nuts, Booth's sure PIKE PLACE Puts 7. & Ths, fine cane sugar 100 at nm mille, Te. fe pt 1M4-l, can Karo syrup, | thruout the state will enter the buy ships, without which | dete Yomet Marv, | Rdwerd Mm! PFEr®. | Cherries Stalls | Laqnete—P | Lipton’s ten, | Walrnte- 1240. | ‘Stat! | When you think of advertising, think of The Star, | Peanute:Virginia Keysinnia, tb... we —- * New York Stock Report ” NEW YORIC, June 12.—The stock mar Hag up 1; Hethishem Meet “I at. Ot Motors > 3%; America melting at 119% Mesicen arrat Ts De in the signing exported thruout to keep up t pite disclosures that there are pounds of butter In storage and New York, waiting of the peace treaty to be Murope, creamery men country are attempting high level of present butter prices, dealers maid yesterday Only the turning back into this coun try of @ large amount of the stock now waiting for shipment will cause the butter market (o tumble, opinion of local creamery men The local market Is on a par with outside markets, Dealers say they hope to stick to the present quota tions until at least the end of the week Fresh ranch egen are firmer undertone. Owing to the r trade to buy strawberries at this year’s abnormally high prices, the |% product has taken a slight tumble, | and began selling at $3 per crate for Marshalls of fair quality. ‘The height of strawberry produc tion is on now with a price of $3.60 in comparison with $2.50 last year at thin time. Reginning next Monday canneries! the Landing « from t tle air Ha wtrength J ded to 1004 % at the 103%, Hethie em "W" wan w high was 90%; United States in the off at low, selling at gained % polnt at the last ant | New York N Markets 7 Be ae | NEW YORK, June 12.—Coffes—spot OWINK 8) 10, 19% 0; Banton, 24% Hugar—Centrifypal, $7.28, ” uctance of the | —. . CHICAGO, June 12 Jump of hogs had an corn prices on trade here today. Country offerings of corn were limited and local receipus were expected to drop off shortly were higher orn, Up le at the The further sharp upward effect on the go Noard opening, 81.69%. © higher at noon; September eorn opened at 41.62%, opening wp Me, later of watermelons arrtving | rove to $1.6 December, up Ie at opening, was le higher duty t 67 %e, later went Keo higher, Septgmiber oats,’ opening at S6c, %e higher. Was Ke up at noon; De comber oats, up at the opening, at $6%c, later Fone ing field. A ear from California Friday will sell « 5 to 6% cents per pound California apricots arrived ‘Thurs day by exprens. Wastern Washing ton Pings, Royal Annes and oxheart cherries are arriving in Seattle in plentiful quantities | Portland ‘Market Report | Prices Paid Wholemle Deniers tor Vegetables and Prolt —————- — > June 12.—Cattle $10.60@ 11.50 choice cows and medium to good cows fair to medium cows $5460; canners, 33.6066 4; calves, $9@1 Howe—Receipts, 41 steady. Prime mixed Mum mixed, $18.76919; 4TH 17.45; pigs, Te $19.26 Bheep—Rhceipts, 621 |wtenay. - 100@198 17 head; s@ m per eack toad per mack Recta Loca! Cabbage Winnin: Carrots New Cal Dex bunches Cauliflower Per don Celery —Cal.. per orate Florida. per don etaike Corn Husks— ler Trimmed Cucumbers Ne. te Gariie Cat Oregon Green Corn. head; market $11.80@13; cult =$9@10; yearlings, 07 Per doa per fie Frisco Market ‘Report | | ~~ —9e| BAN FRANCISCO, June 12.—Butter— thee Watras, Oc: Cal, per dow 7 don. bunches ‘ tre pullet Hothouse, pe California flats, fancy Local, per dox Onione— Auntraiian brown regen Y: jon nets, per Rofting entons, .p or akin. per b 1 erop, Idaho gen per cental; Oregon burbank Washington roun Getta, $3089.60; rly rose, $2.5 New red, fret oryetal wax and $2 5004 per erate for yellow, Per ® Hogs— Tock Chotee heavy Netted Gem He Wash reeraded jarnets, per T per Radisheo— acai, per don. bunches 3 “ Roied Groune Cupped Oate—Local Minnesota Minnesota rolled Chop | Cormm— Whole Cracked 90) Feed meal 250@2 00 Grit Sit MIN run. 2...) Milo Maize . Timothy RW ah. No. 1 tmothy Seed—No. 3, per T.. 5.00 | Rye Reed—irer tm. O45 | Altaite—z. week No. ™ sesesre! : 2002.60 2.60@3.75 | Loral hothouse, 10 Tox ..2.50 ue ‘ Imperial valley, ¢-bawket erate....2 Turmipe—Cal, per dex bunches New Calffornia, per eack Local, per mack raurrs Marshal! Otalin Tomatare Mexican, 46.00@68.90 : 6.00 18.00@26 00 - 40,00 45,00 @ 47.00 34.006 37.00 3 Apries— E Wash, Winesape, ex, fancy Fancy 4 Yellow Newtons, ox fancy Yellow Per per erate per ™. Straw 4.59 | Wheat fowtona, fancy. .4.08| Apple Cider Apricota—Ca! Rananoe 7.00 | Saited hides, cows and steers, 20/ Ralted hides, cows and steers, Green hid reen od Salted oe “be Waeh. Binge m Wash Annes > 2.50 eso Green Halted | Salted 7.600 8.08 | saited # | Halted Dry Dry kip Strained wo gteen kip okine, No. Dark Te0@t.te calfexins, No. Horse hides, green or salted, ea 2.00 @ @ | Morse hides, dry, each .. £88 | Wool, clean ranch, full growth, $50 | Sheep pelts, long wool, each. 626 | Sheep pelts, medium wool, ea Pineapples per cane. +650 | Sheep pelts, short wool, each Watermelons—Fer 05% | Sheep pelts, shearling | Sheep pelts, fmt-dry wool belts Tallow, No. 1 a | Almands—Per_T™ Oranges Valeneta: @ 3.0065 L0o@ Ls T3@1 08 Tallow, freat | Brarit Nute—Per th. Coroanute—Per dow Vitherta—Per th Per Tb.—Soft shell Manchurian . Binck Walnata—Per ™m 4 re oe BANK CLEARINGS | | Seattle Clearings ~ $6,997,114.38 Balances ‘ at 1,225,644.67 | az DATRY PROUDUCTS | | clearings Prices Paid to Shippers | | Balances \| pat 902,847.00 292,842.00 country cream- | Clearings | Balances . r Netcast Ae poy £26.00 475, Oregon extran Ranch, fancy Batter Eat .. Egge—Local, strictly fresh! a Pullets | We wonder if the Lord loves a cheerful giver as much as the cheer. » onesie | ful giver loves himself, | Poultry—Prices Paid by Wholesale | ~ | Dealers to Shippers Springs Duck» Hens-—Live Geese—Live Belgian Hares. | B.. Veal Live . La Fancy | | Chicago Market Report il orl PAGE 15 'BERGER'S SEAT "FIGHT TO START \To Defend His Claim to a Place in Congress June 12.—Vietor 1s seat In com ed today, when Y. Carney, Mi to show thelr clected repre contention will be that jualified at the out in congress iment to the con was never | Berger | not taking a |by the 14th gtitution, a from neat amer 4 that he egal candidate “We were preparing this case long » Berger was convicted in Cite leago,” declared i MeLeopan, | Carney’s attorney ‘The amendment on whigh Carney, basing hts case forbids any one taking office who, as a former meme | ber of congress or other official, took th and eu! uently engaged or insurrection or gave nd comfort to the enemy. 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