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STORRS BACK IN| < EATTLE TODAY tleased on $5, 000 Bail at Okanogan Dougtas M M five ve Ruth Garris Feturned to Seatt Me after his rete from t Rogan county ail Wednesday Bond of $5,000 deposited by Mr D. Smith, wite of his Accompanied by I Attar ney Storrs arr the at Northe Over this morning f went at once t mother, Mra. sib it 2434 10th ave, N Storrs’ attorney is on his an appeal from with, the supreme pia In the usual nts, Storrs’ appeal PAssed upon by the supreme Until some day next November Smith wilt base his appeal for a jew trial on two main grounds, mis PSptuct of the trial judge, John 8 Bey. of Seattle, and misconduct of fineel for the defense. T don't know just what = said toda t I don't know whether I'll iy in Seate or go elsewhere until | appeal is dectded. m Storrs was convicted June! by an Okanogan jury, his counsel d Judge Jurey that he would have client out on ball, »o matter at) t amount the bond was fixed. | intention provoked skepticiam at e time, but the presence of Storrs Seattle proves Smith's earnest the matter. LOYAL LEGION BOARD ELECTS p Name Successor to Gen.| Disque | PORTLAND. June 19.—The/} i of directors of the Loyal/ jon of Loggers and Lumbermen, | its meeting here today, will elect president to succeed Brigadier nm. Brice P, Disque, who resigned lore hia recent departure for the Storrs for slayer « Thur under the seduction « wif ont iy n Seattle Gr land m Okanogan of Na home M y on arts ‘ will Ore., t Reports which were submitted dur the session of the board yester afterndon show higher wages ‘Wind better living conditions in the ber industry of the Northwest mm any other part of the country e board adopted recommenda Ptions for still better sanitary and Working conditions, and fixed $3.20 per day ay the rginimum wage for Women workers. The following minimums were established for men Inland Empire, 47% cents per hour; Coast section, 45 cents, beginning duly 1, and 50 cents, beginning Aug: ust 1. THE SEATTI hme ese te JUNE 19, 1919. Boom in Brick Market; | Everybody Buying Now There's a boom ick mar merotal diy ouls Nash rk mana ket the *®, according rf ' M J L. Mall Ww Ww hurehes ties, CH Mis mes the ty the ome um Justrial f $1 be brie K that wil go into the new | The ome on St Hert win James J ident Automod! Wee Ce te Waiter R. Alexander Eddie Hubbard, flying seaplane, sailed over tt advertining ndustrial divis en bu morr ve been appointed in every factor gity be , t na to} Morr SETH SHOWS UP. ONE DAY LATE :: Bail Is Boosted to $5,000 for Tardiness have $ nions have agre ng work the charge, and it ts exr Mo’ table years Carpenters 1 to ed her hometess waifs might reared and cared fo: the the Judge Roya charge ing duc support tim: public gave of Wednesda called f right sought wae Armatrong, much be > his and sent when tn federal court Thursday morning hy was world good ad 1 nan is in full Withe building plained “Not mented mate Armetrong’s bai boosted $5,000 and he was taken into the cu» wm | tody of the marshal until he could }raine the The case against him. of be reset |July 14 Judge }ment Attorney | peal for batt s Com much Promec « com parlotte Kol l Anarchists Send Solon a Warning was to * amount bootlegging will Neterer took under advise Hugh C. Todd's ap return of the $2,000 Wednesday to Arm forfeited a's wite lay, S. ARTILLERYMAN” DIDN’T HIDE HER HAIR| PHILADELPHI 19 of the t if not a gether cor th corner of Market 1 ste, Ho was looking Detective Latsig was corner and he, wea ings over, it being near guze fell on the an unusually good he thought. The sol rv moved along a few yards in the worm drive” gait Lutzig also noted several other things that did not go with Uncle Sam's uniform, such aa a wisp of | girlish hair that crept from beneath FREDERICK W.DALLINGER the artilleryman’a hat, Lutzig | rested the artilleryman, who proved Dallinger, congressman from Mas | to be Virginia Moran of Wheeling, sachusetis, is one of the latest to) W. Va, who is all of 19 yours old receive attention from anagehists.| and came to this city, Virginia mays, He has received letters threatening | to meet her fiance to be married. him with death for his opposition to ‘The young lady says she wore the the seating in congress of Victor! uniform as a dinguise. The police Berger, convicted of violation of the wi! hold Virginia until they hear espionage act. from her ma and pa at Wheeling ’S PROOF An tes June nited natty at Thirteent hinge Ove on the same too, ook art looking soldier, a ryman ar That the Professional Funmaker Is Not a “Gloomy Gus” er smiles has been exploded. Of course he takes his work seriously, because he thinks the Comic Page is the most Enportant feature of the entire paper. A lot of our readers agree with him, too, judging by |<" he way they turn to the Comics the minute they gethold | of a Star, and they’re not all cHildren, either. Watch the |-.. ber of people who stick to the Comics all the way home in the street car. Here’s a likeness of the “Dean of e Star’s Humorists”— A.D CONDO. Creator of “Everett True” “The Outbursts of Everett True” Appear) : et in THE STAR Each Day| | ORDER THE STAR TODAY Twelve Cents a Week, Laid at Your Door. ell the Newsboy Who Passes Your Door, Drop a Postal, or Phone the Circulation Department. Phone Main 600. Meet Mr. Condo The Creator of Everett True | See that merry twinkle in each eye. Gaze upon the high forehead. It’s easy to believe, isn’t it, that the ideas that make Everett such a pop- ular reformer come from his brain, and that the side-splitting, strong arm methods he uses are hatched in} the think tank of a natural born humorist. UNION CHARTER CASE IS HEARD : Protest Action of Interna- tional in Court injunction asked erating Engineers ite International unton in Se W. Frater prevent from starting another attic, opened in Judge A court Thursday morning The charter of Local 40 was re voked by the International after its members had refured to muapend A Miller, business agent, upon or ders from the international, The in ternational in now trying to start another upton in Seattle Should Charge Miller Dore, attorney for the claimed that the suspension of Miller was null and void. He also maintained that Local 40 committed no crime for which its charter could |be revoked, and that the only way the union could suspend Miller was to prefer charges against him. Local 10 has the indorsement of the Cen tral Labor council, the Pacific Metal Trades council and the Washington State Federation of Labor Dore ai werted Clarence Reames, international, ments made by Dore | JAPANESE COMPANY PAYS THREE MILLION EXCESS PROFITS TAX A check for $2,941,000 for the com |pany's excess profits tax for 1918 [haw been received by the internal revenue department from the Nippon Yusen Kaisha. This is one of the [largest excess profits taxes levied on any foreign company doing business in the United States. attorney for the ————___ _* ” VESSEL MOVEMENTS | DEEP SEA ‘VESSELS Mabted Of Cape 1. A Weather Mureaw) 0 AM Loca at 18 10 om falling bare: 3 partly clowdy; light east wind Passed in’ A twoomast steamer at 6 & m.; a teagie at Ta m. Outside, bound tn pase in about #90 a m June 16 P. M—Clear, wind southwest, eight miles an hour, Passed in: towing bee No. 3 2 pm. probably the i tly cloudy | south wind Arrived at Seattle Ju tT. m, June 18—te Admire! Southeastern Alesha, at 3 p. dent, from Tacoma. pm. Baisto, trem offielal trial tripe at dae Salted From Seattle June 1t—te Suwa Maru, for M: fe Fulton, DP. mM; os Glymont, 2p mm) os Moni Vancouver, B.C, at 220 pm. yacht) Aquile, for Tacoma, at 2 py Mm; as Ad~ miral Watson, for Tacoma Aleshe Vevecta KETCHIKAN—Salled, June 19 LG: Ae | miral Rodman, northbound, Other Porte VLA DIVO@TOK.-Arrived, June 16 | Weet Mell, trom Beattie, vis Muroran BHANGHAL—-Gailed, June il. Re Har- | old Dollar, for Vancouver, B.C, via Ka-| rateu MOLLENDO—fatied, June 1¢ Ae Sante Rita, for Africa. BAN DIEGO Arrived, June nest Hl. Meyer, from Tacoma, BAN PEDRO Governor, from Seattle, clara 4 BAY —Matied, Jw sehr Ruby, for Beattie, TREK A-- Arrived, Tug ff Kenny for Po: SAN PRANCIB Sa Admiral Kehley, trom fan T fan Pedro, at & p. m. Arrived, June Daniel Kern, from Astoria, tow No. une m. Watson, | , June it mira! Watson, from Seattle; Aquilo, from Beattie, Wirelean Reports Canadian Government Jone thfin Tetterse: Sound, southbound, at 1 June 17—fe Alaaka nel, southbound, at § p. m. Nicholson, 553 miles from Beatt! bound, at 8 p.m; ee Admiral 485 miles from Seattle, northbound, p.m fin Aa- yaeht Admiral north- odmap, até U. &. Naval Communication June 18—Sa Ca Leas, Rich- mond for Ocean . 650 miles | north of San ¥ i p.m: ee Stanwood, Bellingham for fan Pedro, 236 miles from Bellingham at & p.m; «| Curacao, Sitka for Ketchikan, 40 mile from Aitke aa Anyox, Howard for Ancty from Anchorage at ® a.m Vensels in Port at %: Today | Smith Cove terminals Heffron, s War | Kldridge. Pier ve Gn Cyclops, as Wakena. | Pier 12~—Sa Banta Ana Pier 10—@e Redwood Bell at, terminal—t Metin, Pier $e H. A. Lovejoy chr Osmo. . te Northwoatern, #9) Knignt » | “ty of Seattia 8. 1. & Swift. | terminals» Wayuean, o@| terminal—t tern Knight, f Libby | Skinner & Bad Be City of Spo- i Mare, x, on! Ramore t Wright Gaftney | : na Dolight, fm Quitticn se Bosworth. Metferni way Puget found Bridge & Dredging yarde— Blak Ialeta, |, aw Weatern Glen JF, Duthie yarde—s Wert Henshaw: Nilnen & Keloz yards—-#« Fonduce, | Kiliott Bay drydock—Motor sche Sem- melting, MacAteer Shipbullding company—aohr Mt. Hamilton Meacham & Babcock yards—Pgo Corus Beattie North Pacific yards—Gs leonium, an Askawako. | Lake Union yarde—@e Tush, ax Brook: es Fort Harrison, se Allenhuret, kaon, a8 Addison, sa Roul- ughton, om Rowesmont, se bae W. H. Bmith, ae Ane o oo West fm Rowickiy. Kngine werk s—Motor Guwlowsen-Gret echr H.C. will answer the argu | prebadly the Afrion Maru, | Toe Daniel | WH! pase in about | 19--so Redwood, from fen Pran- | | mutter Fat | Kqge—Local, strictly fresh. 4. 8. Rone, ae Albert | & SEATTLE WILL BE GATEWAY 19 ORIENT with whole ‘Local Markets ntaloupes were much ¢ Thursda vr eign trade, part ar rding m » melons are ting t qualit onabie, and ™ Trade tabl 1 t the luncheon quite ning endl price in demand in due to be made » Chie jeoattie aten eo China in fine. The bris mont ticles in the for while B Watermelons were bringing five per Ib, There is a plentiful of the market one ot ign United | nd dor Henderson s bures the cents i pin supply Altho Yakima gem potatoes are in fair demand at $45 a ton, buyers are y leaning more toward the new ‘Thin product ts cents per pound ria reaching here of a fereat deal of the main planting of the Yakima potato lealors predicting high fall market | \* cnanaed Tease the marae to| WANTS DIVORCE WHEN ty . HUBBY BANS CHATTER resting on a nervous base with the quotations due for a change within} sELWAUKEE, Wie, June 19 the next few days. The course of the) women will have their rights. Mr shift is problematical, with chances w 1. firyniewlecki told the for a decline favorable. |her husband wouldn't give chance talk, Shé asks | voroa. tive secre port comr ox Chamb and Gordon ¢ secretary of and = Cor sion tive the alres Commerce were the the convention It wan pointed could be the shipping this trade wifh the Orient mer California garnets del brin 5% that Seattle of ere are her a o di- Prices Paid Wholesnte seagiee i for Vegetables and Public Markets PIKE PLACE |, t Ths oane euger, Tle. jh mith 10 at sarcation milk. tie jeans Good Taate beans, Se: 10-™. baw! Bastern buckwheat, Se ftall 26, eali) 20 | Norway herring, 3 for te; fresh King/ 49 | eatmon, 2 Ihe 480; red snapper, 120 TB | pos | Stait 1513, fresh shad, S60 each, ling cod the. i} head rice, ite @.; ie, walnuts, ie t. VRORTANLES* Local, per % 10@ 22% 12% 12 Aeparn ans Keane Was, per ™ Green, per th per ene wean | malt it, New Cal. per sack Fer dea, CORNER cans mitk, 200; trewh | 1c Th.; Ruaranteed frem | enh peanut butter, Anatretian brown Rolling onions, per 60-7 | # Ts. fine cane sugar, T7¢. | Kristoterson's frewh raiik, 16 chores, iho Btalle be each stat Garnets New Low Angeles, per T Cal, per Lacal, per doa bunches | Bbaberd tera Spinach —Local, per box Btw bere Clark Rendlinge reall ° Oladia Tomatons black 10 | Chinook saimen, 4.25) he. for the 08 | onneesnteamernt SANITARY reome 397, fresh milk, 300 |SRRR, Ble dom, 2 doe 8 | Troe margart » whole ereaim cheten 15« m 1% treat | “ at Laeal hothouse, 19 tha Suraner hot house Mexican, lug .... Imperial valley, dbasket crate Turatpe « per dor benches New California, per sack. . Fucrtm Wash, Winesaps, fancy Panry Tehew Newtons, ox. Mm 11, home cooked roast beet, 0c th. bacon Crystal White soap, ie. | cooked pork, + 202.00/ A | cotpts, PINK Tr. Krintoterson's Stall 27, tee 00 dish, dhe qt; soft drinks of $9 | Acme Grocery, baseme The| coffee, 2-1. can $1.26, 2 cane tom the; 2 phan Grape Nuts, the; Lip! tea, The TD. Sugar and soap stall, and Yenow Newions, fancy Apote Caer — i Aprwets «) per Cestamala, per t Mandarts | Cherries ‘Wash. Hines Wash. Royal Annes WESTL. Stalle 12-12, round steak. 246 %40 M. S join steak, ie | Beall 104, $6 js6G5.08 | Btall 166, Grape Pruit—Per box. Cai | Money. + at i Bs Me 5. corten, 8132 | MIDES, TALLOW AND WOOL Wholesaler to Consumer, per Ib. 2 Watermetene—Per ‘> | Green hides, cows Green hides, co Salted bull or tag r ncn or stags, No. Dry hides, No. 2 27 | Dry bulls or DAMY rrovpvors Prices Faid to Shippers cmatey quasi | Moree hiden areen or a Hores hides, ry, each | Wool, clean ranch, full growth. a0 4 | Sheep pelts, long wool, each 3,005.00 medium wool, ea. .1.00@1.60 short wool, each e fint-dry" woo! bela Batige—tecal Qregen ‘sates Ranch, fancy ..... If you MUST sell yours, get what they're worth at asi Wash. Young America Wash. and Oregon triplets. Wisconsin triplete Orexon Young Amertea. Idaho triplets . Winconsin cream briek Limburmer, 19 Limburger, 28 Tillamook triplete . Heavy grade ..... Poulter Pricee Paid by Whi om John E Price & Co. d Chlumbia Gocee Belgian Moge— Block Chelce heay Liberty--Victory Bonds—Highest Prices Special to dealers—Small lots of stocks carried on margin and partial payment plan. Macfarlane & Hall 505 Lowman Bldg.—ElL 1324 STOCKS PRIVATE WIRE Cowe-—Country, Grened Veal—Fancy «.- Choice... es Wash. cream brick. . ‘Wash. Young America . Wash. and Oregon tri Wisconsin triplets Oregon You! Idaho tripie Limburger, Limburger. 20 Tillamook f, Conventent and Céntrat SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES MA to $30. Year. + 60,000 89.00 + 69.000 65.00 42,00@65.00 + 69.009 61.00 AD sizes, Mer Title.’ Trust Co. Second. at Columbia No stairs to climb 74,00 @ 78.00 74.00 18,00 20,00 De TEN rae o | per Ib =——______________» | \{ | | ‘DRIVER UP FOR MANSLAUGHTER W. S. Wetzell Faces Trial in Court charged with man wan scheduled to come ‘Grecia Sted at trial in superior court at Hethiehom Ateel “Rat 48%, | 1:20 m. Thursday, with Depaty General Motors at 227%, up 1%. «| Prosecuting Attorney Patterson “ine high, having remsined ii trom | handling the ease for the state, low; Baldwin was off % from the weil is accused of driving his XL. after & morning high of 106%. 22nd ave. N. W. and W. 68d © market cloned firm. March 29, at a high rate of | «peed, striking two men. One, Clar- ence Went, died later, an@ the ether, W. S. Wall, sustained severe tn- juries, A coroner's jary afterward | hela Wetzell responsible. ‘Holland Talk to eer ry Chamber Friday "Chicago Market Report FB. ©. Holland, president of the Washington State college, and Col = Rittorta of early rn back ran prices Pred Liewellyn, jast returned frem on the Chl- 18 months’ overseas service, will be Pig te guests and speakers at the Friay a\lered outside |00n luncheon of the Seattle Cham- i commission ber of Commerce members’ council ‘# aad prices P8882) ang publicity bureau lunches fn Provisions ghtiy lower Masonic club rooms, 1 eat the new high ree | bufl land will speak ord price of $1.80, ub We, later fall 4: | uy pe Nag se ™ Sepeaneer eine, of Ke ‘urmers and Isms.” of $1.72%, was up eo; December corn, off “eo, at $1.49, at the opentn later | rome %e. July oats, opening down Ye at 71% | was off opening ja lower, openin “New “York Stock | Report bw YORE W, &. Wetzel, June 1%.—The wtock mar aughter United Mtates Heel up for Un |car at | mt —— — ZY New York Markets NRW YORE -Cottes—Bpot 7+ CHICAGO, June their up sharply in grain f ago Board of Trade at the outmet buy at the opening “PEANUT JOHNNY” LEAVES A FORTUNE WAYNESPORO, Pa., June 198,—In- |dulgent pity for Priame Ress, f~ ’ Rept... 4% | mivarty known as “Peanut Johuny,” Deo. Ont 70% 6060 48.20 De. just probated, about $30,000, which is divided 4.00 68435 «| his children. oe 7% |*Urprise that 67% FE6T% | ould grow to 4865 4865 Seige ac Hibs Joy + 8402% 244 27.67% 27.70 TF ri risco o Market t Report | BAN FRANCISCO, Extras, ie per Ib. Migge—Firsta, 2240 per dow: extra put- | let, 346% 6 per dos ‘heene—Culiforala fata, fancy, We | Onte— Red food. 13.2092 40 | Rarley—No, 1 feed, $2.60@265: shtp- ping, $2.6 ga % Gt Port Costa; new | LE ET | DURING FOURTEEN CONSECUTIVE SEMI-ANNUAL DIVIDENDS This association never paid members than ‘| 6” ON SAVINGS Your account will ‘be welcome here. Oia. crop. Tdaho gem, $2.4 : Yakime, do oe) ts: Ore new potatoes, garnets, $3¢ | 4 4.25 on street; do yellow, $464.25; Bi for crystal wax and for yellow, oS ORELAMD: “Sune 10—~Cattie—me- #10 head; market steady. Good to chotce steers, $10.00@1150; fair to| good, $9.50010 to fair, 44.50; common, ¥ * and heifers, $9@% rough henviee, 160g 1s. Beret @ be per don mer 200 per Ib; brotiers, 20@340 per | Geene—17 @ te per Ib. WoNRAL wisGke Frnccs ‘Sow JANSEN WILLIAM D. COMER BANK CLEARINGS Seattle as Clearings | Balances Clearings Balances 1,599,142.00 500,507.00 959,937.00 89,838.00 | Clearings Balances 4,803,944.00 | j 1,276,199.00 | Clearings Balances Be Your Own Credit8r Benjamin Franklin, the pioneer of American thrift, sald “The borrower ‘is slave to the lender, and the debtor to the creditor. If you would know the value of money try to borrow some.” Be your own creditor. So regulate your expendi tures that the first charge against your income will be savings. Put aside a certain proportion of your money for necessary spending in the future. Your savings area safeguard against want in old age, and against the rainy day. They form a fund for that golden opportunity that may be on the way. Your savings are safe and readily available if invested in War Savings Stamps, guaranteed by the Government and earning 4 per cent interest com- pounded quarterly. (Make a start cents each.) Your W. S. 8. at maturity will give you a bank account. The First National Bank Of Seattle with Thrift Stamps, costing 25 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 For full information, tickets and r KE. F, L. STURDEE Passenger Dept. 608 Second Ave., Seattle Phone Main 5588 ‘rvations, apply to General Agent,

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