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pCHIEF JOEL WARREN it against Potice J $100 a month dama an Inj n to from closing in future their Deen filed in BFt by Ralph Pierce. hie L. Emerson Wpbuilders’ In Police say branch of the The action & police raid Ave. at Col of June iL w. w Be held. Potice @@ on the doors an Deen guarding ever since, Costinuation of the hearing Order to show cause and 5 for injunction er Wl Friday morni Y Boyd J. 1 the case ca City Attorney Fepresented Chief Place Is Guarded complaint erson xt he brings suit for hir half of more of the “shipb Local 325 ts union, and Ble possession. & lease, of the Ave. at the tim action. complaint charges the evic Was unlawful, and that the sehief continues to act with Authority in keeping locks on ice guard over of the ks, refused by the demanded in the com- ° 1 Warre ustrial this 1 Ww w Svs on tl Hamby Sentenced to Die on saly 28 NEW YORK Faweett Hamt captured was ig by man efore Pat T Warren was today tric chair convicte atinfuction adding of the e boy XH over earness of to the fight feath. carry news te 0 me Dem oth trac sey od as was rooms at of the po side. SAYS LENINE DIRECTS PROPAGANDA m has S.) 2W YORK Nikolai I Russian soviet aster br in N that the po n prem at repub agands untry to investigating in New York m 1 ed Bolshe vise The rs of revolutt recent er wi to be Need an Ordinance Court order to show caus on Chief Warren Wednes- @fternoon, and a special ap- Was filed for the chief tn! tunity NOTICE OF ELECTION NOTICE OF SPECIAL SCHOOL ice is hereby given to the ctors of SE. Ne 1, KING COUNTY, WASHINGTON the several ele ion precincts into wh imafter listed-—-a S al hool Election Voting places sp fied. or th purp electors of said hool District the PROPOSITION hall School Dist ington, borrow money bonds therefor, in the Sand Dollars ($4,500,000), said bonds to run for a Pp three to forty (3 to 40)’ years, Sixty Thousand Dollars of said bonds to be payable at the end of the third year, and like amount to be payable each six months thereafter, the pr ceeds realized from the sale of said bonds to constitute a spe fund of said School District to be used for the purpose of quiring building or playground sitea-and of erecting bull + of «a rmanent character authorized by law? “SECOND PROPOSITION Shall the Directors of § b County, State of Washington. school purposes during the ach special tax three and « ten (19) mills now aliowe approximately Four } for increases recently made in th mately Three Hundred Seventy T in number of teachers, for repairs and F ings, and for increased cost pplies ™ | Wurther notice is given that the polls Mr voting places for ‘will be open for the purpc eiving ballot to 8:00 o'clock p. m.on said date, at the follow! District, to serve the grouping of city precinct House— Adress High .. W. 65th High . way and Pine st. High Mount Baker bivd High pam ary ral was cals ta NOTIC OF ELECTION ELECTION ATTLE on Tueeday h said District will be f subd “HOOL DIS- July eld pre t t No. 1, in King County and issie and sell its ne n of Four Million Pive te of Was undred The Tiod “a dings ol District tted to levy beginning %) m for th ‘Thousand salary pumand attle Sc be pern 1 yea hale (34 No. t W. Stevens and ith N. 66th and Phinney ave. 16th ave. § and Lander st AS2S Holly st Pontius and E. Thomas st 26th & and Fitth ave. and f Wederal and F, Mercer 32nd ave. and B. Spring st. Sixth ave. 8. 4K. 54th B. Biaine and 27th ave. 411 Fourth ave, 1th ave. and BE, Pike st 115 W. Plorentia st 1ith ave. and E. Jefferson st ind N. and BE. MeGraw rd 8 and King €8th and Raven o W, 42nd 20th ave, N iva and Frank x 1s ‘s 196 1 6 ith at. 39 W.and Ww Walla Avenue on Queen Anne Woodland ih ee 8 and Harrison N, 29th and Lir 1th & and Mi Corner Min Mayna' A6th Hanenus— Wright Church scho: G. Brazier, ne Hotel store sone Dairy mn Lake Library R. K. Hoviand City Halt entate office n Rule Bakery P. Barker Arne Plumbing Nelson MePh N. Dye Works mn Anne Dye Works | Mrs, Marie Bee Whites grocery ight plant Ga Mrs. G. W. P Tailor shop, Hexglun Hardware and furniture store lor Milk © Apartm: Hilicrest Bakery Paint store Vancouver Hotel Bad Hotel Barker Busy Bee Tailor Shop Rew St. James Hotet Hotel Madinon fies. Mrs. BE. Dreytour New Court House Plumber's ah: ation City car barns Rees, Far! Young Lakeview Pharmacy City Library . City stables Res Mra. A. it. Phelps (basemen: Stephen's barber shop Owi Grocery No.2 South Park playfield Riverside hotel lobby, J wc. H. Ghank J.P. Britt jax Drug Stor IN WITNESS je weal of Seattle this 20th da rit be DIRECTOI I BY ORD ary of the Board of Directors, Seattle School unty, Washington, 2200 Ladd, KB. Green Lake b fa. 1s (basement) Hotel *.: Third ave. way and Madison drive. 1 Jefferson wt and ¥ Rist ave, Rainier ave Rainier ave enth ave. 8, and kane at ‘A. Leach 4 16th ave, w. wOF 1 have hereunto set my School District No. 1, King County of June, 1919. THE BOARD OF Lake hand and affixed Whshing WHE BEN W. JC istrict No, 1 King © SHIP CONTRACTS f MAY BE SIGNED Pacific Coast Yards Expecte|| ed to Get Renewals Frozen Beef May be Brought From China SAN near future tANCISCO, 4 Juni DEEP SEA VESSELS Sighted Off the Cape |barce o Mary W Arrived at Seattle Other Ports BAN President ctaco AST¢ 29, in t }torta, B iRAYS YRIA ot A tug ats HARE on te Eid: Wireless Reports adian Gevernn le Admira Puget Soune “ ne yar + Brook tuede ae | Ba 'Weee Tahal en West 1» @ Wont Henshaw, le—fie Fonduco, as Ad- fock—Motor sche Sem- pbuilding company—#eohr & Hiabeock yards Pacific yard» Ree Corus. @ Iconium, Sa Tew ne Wort War vs WIFE Colliy H OFFICE Ma d DIES wife of Patr the family 8. The body t town Undertakin iting funeral arrang ednesday at ome, t the Geor lors aw x par ements, _ THE SEATTLE STAR—THURSDAY, JUNE 26, 1919. | ‘Local Markets 1 r demand ter and a greater demar product till very hi more h, with reasonable are not worry al « ropr are offering b oP * than lo n f the Pt in the of this is reported t markets Veal, onpec h easter 6 mu Prices Paid Whelewnle Dealers i for Vegetables and Fruit ” VRorranies Asparagus per oom Per don bunches ie 100 » 200 1% Local, per iv) per erate dow. ne rallan brown ns, per 60-1. sack 20.00@ 10 00 reir Te) 4200046 se earaded ets, per Th per ® 19 04% 18 al, per 2i, per dom Lovee arts Spinach —1 Mirm beertne. . 05 " cal, per box faney Yellow fancy Yellow tone, « Newtons, taney Datew— 26 Pigs « ried Toe 6 don pk Hon 19 6-08 § flow 24 Son pk Goonsherries Per Ib Grape Vrait—Per be Hower came 0h Werained pikes Com, Dark sowher leberrien ™ Lemmon Fancy Loquate Oremaee Valen Per Per * tan, 128 Peaches —Tantor Pineapples Cubs, per case Raspberries Sumner country cream- ly freah airy Produc Prices Paid Wholesale Dealers Batter a) country ream ‘ouliry—Vrices Vaid by Wholesale | Dealers to Shippers ” Springs Ducks Her Geese Helgian Hog» Choice heavy Live 20@ I I ne % | i oJ 2.00 0 @ 66.00 61.00@62.00 64.00 46 00068 0 Barley R nd lipped | Onta--1 | Minnes | Minnesota rolled | ono Corn Wh Cracked severe s1.00@6 64 716.00@ 00 74.00 18 40 2 45,000 67.00 26 00 @ 27.00 Grit Mill run Milo Maize thy nthy Seed er per tb Wann 14.00@16.00 90,0009 AN er, LOW ‘Cone woo. Whotesater t per Th. ted hides, and steers, No. 1 lia or stage ed or gre fokie Salted | do No. Dry hia do No. 2. © green Kip akin i Y 1] CALG 9020.00 | 40 | rides around in a hearse, BANK CLEARINGS Cloarings Balances Pacoma 931,940.00 353,415.00 Spokane 1,319,041.00 19.0 connen First ave. ance, Chriatofer at te pt PA % ; st needions ™ pees beet bananas ” Spot aker at 109% arkot | Chicago Market Report | | CHICAG tured Chicago © », June 26 trading in grain futures on t ard of today, Trade i Trade was sina! Provisions were at July corn later fell Ke y to lower opening down at $1.90%, eptember higher %e abled 1%e unchanged + $140% O18 LIT% 1 1.66% PORTLAND, Ore. Recetpts, 159 head t lee ntoors, $911 steers, $969.60; con ‘ 0; good to ora, 4999.50 heifers, 1809 tee aives, mtemty. Pr dium mixed, Sin@ ints | $20 w TLAKE ” Mal ane ns Bunbrite cleanser Je phen meoded raisins Dry Dry | Dey flo No reo hifles, green or salted, Moree hi each Wool, clean b freed pe heap pelt Rheep fine Bheep Ts. Tali TRIES TO STOP TOLEDO FIGHT Resolution Introduced in the| | House of Representatives | 4 0 on. 40007 00 bg 2.00 at en erg 5.ee Lov@i te | Psat @ | | ot | be and under, No. 1 " rac erowth Cy medium oo #. short woo! pelt pelt fint-dry woot pelt (United | urging the prevent the t Toledo, rates the WASHID ON, June 26 resolution Ohio to Willard-Demprey fight July 4 it “dew nation’s was introduced | in the by Represen i fornia. “The fig ald Pr governor of beacuse birthday lay we dishonor the! ut the world,” the reso- | read ticipants fn in a this sim with padi torious fugitive ho has confessed that off a th oo July 31, 1912, permissic in inter film: Why ulser yunt ugh to against € 1 in this man murderers, untry Cyclone Kills Tot Near Medicine Hat ARY whic be permitt Alberta, truck June Empre hamlet r M Hat, Tue killed ur-old child and injured several others of the same family. A hich the family was liv up by the distance, smashed when it The child was kill nails fell on its he ualties were reported r caboose, in pick some ing, was cyclone and = then landed In a gulch dd when ud. f us n keg No other WAR VETERANS HOLD WEEKLY OPEN MEETING Veterans of the Great an open meeting at their Third Wednesday Members of the Grand Army of the Republic, Span. ish War Veterans, Veterans of For eign Wars, were gue Speeches were made by the following rades: Willlam A. Gaine Snow, William Downing, Frank W Hull, Joe Warren, chief of polic who is an honorary member of the Veterans of Foreign Wars, All vet erans invited to attend the moetings every Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock | American War & hall, 16164 night, June com rge T. | are You, Maze sure sign of ¢ to mect a hearse is a ath. A live man never ee: Hneep steady ° Receipts. Fair t yearling wen, MO 103 head; market joe lambs, $11.50@ $6@9; wethers, 53.540 p ected I extras, @ © per 26@ 260 per Ib; broilers, 250 per © per Ib “#8 | engagement Rotter per Ib, extra pul ti%e mood, $2.60 4c per dos Cheese —California 1b; frets, " Red teed. $ do recies i, fancy, - —— | |, Denver Market | Report DENVER, ceipts, 2.660 atealy, Bteers, § ers, $5.60@10; calves, 312.500 Hoge—Keceipts, 2,000 head: market wer, Top, $20.90; bulk, $20.36 Colo, June Cattle—Re market slow and 60@13; cows and heit- © 20.55. "ee Receipts, ate strong, 1.200 head; market Lambs, $16@16.25; —— ——— <9 When you think of advertising, | i think of The Star »— ie ane eel | STOCK Any issue, any market and sold on commission tinexts” BONDS LIBERTY keep you posted on all market changes. H. E. Wills Company BROKERS Alaska Bldg. Telephone Eliott 2606 bought Let us If yeu MUST sell yours, get what they're worth the NATIONAL HANK OF COMMERCE Second Av, and Madison St. Liberty Bonds Bought and Sold John E. Price & Co. Southwest Cor, 2nd and Columbia ‘Telephone Main 2364, GRAIN BONDS Liberty--Victory Bonds—Highest Prices Small lots margin gnd Special to dealers f stocks carried on partial payment plan Macfarlane & Hall 505 Lowman Bidg.—BH, 1324 sTOCKS PRIVATE WIRE Moxt Gonventent and Cemtral Lueation SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES AD wizes, #4 to 930 Per Ye Title. Trust Co. Becond at © usnens Pi | | that fs much along the Broadway's newest and youngest dancing discovery is blue mde-haired Mary Eaton , an overnight sensation Royal Vagabond.” Mary eyed, who in Jonly 17 years old, and until three seasons ago had never danced in public. Her stage experience was nfined to a stock company in @ ll town, sm Folks who come from the East and the younger generation as well, will be interested in the fact that J C. Mack, the author, producer and star of the famous “Mother Goose” musical comedy company, which en joyed nine successful seasons, is in Seattle this week, at the Palace Hip. On the Palace Hip vaudeville pro. gram he is doing an impersonation lines of the Goose character. Mack's has been extended to the last half of the week also. Mack is a veteran snowman and comedian, He ran away from home whe n but 12 _years old to join a cir Mother |Court a to Quash Indictment}! in a writ-| Federa] Judge Neterer, ten decision Thursday morning, de- nied the motion to quash the Jjn- dictment against the Union Timber Products company. The company, with its officials, S. L. Crav president, and C. W. Scarf, secre- tary-treasurer, were indicted by th attempting to defraud the govern- ment by misrepresenting their fi- nancial condition to the shipping board, FIND ‘MOTOR COMPANY TOOK YANK’S MACHINE The Dulmage Motor company was found guilty by a jury in the United States district ‘court Wednesday federal grand jury on a charge of | Man Who Wrote “Mother Goose” Comedy Playing at Palace Hip |cus. He performed first as an aero bat, and then as a clown. His first | stage appearance was with a min- strel show, Then followed a season | With “Peck and His Mother-in-Law,” which was then the largest musical | comedy organization in the country, “To have real comedy,” says Mack, it must be spontaneous. It cannot be written. The genuine comedian, like the court jester of old—his pre- decessor—must be able to improvise and take advantage of situations as th arise while he is doing his stunts. Standard jokes will get |iaughs, of course, but they do not make a comedian. The best comedy ‘on any stage is clean comedy.” | HARRIET LEACH WILL’ SPEAK AT CONFERENCE Miss Harriet Leitch, formerly I brarian of the Yesler Branch of the public library, who is now acting as Ubrarian at United States General Hospite! No. 43, Hampton, Vt, will |speak at the annual conference of the American Library association, Asbury Park, N, J.. June 27, on some. | phases of her work in the hospital | libraries. Miss Leitch has been um usually successful in meeting the | changing demands in army hospital | work jatternoon of viotating the soldiers’ | civil service rights bill by taking an automobile away from a soldier for failure to make payments on the | machine. Penalty will be announced ‘by Federal Judge Neterer Monday. | British Columbia Leave ATTLE Connections made at Canadian Pacific Railway Coast Steamships Steamship Service From Seattle to Victoria and Vancouver, B. C. 9 A. M. DAILY Vancouver, B. C., for CANADIAN PACIFIC MOUNTAIN RESORTS “BANFF THE BEAUTIFUL” “LOVELY LAKE LOUISE” CANADA .WELCOMES YOU For full information, tickets and reservations, apply to F, L, STURDEE General Agent, Passenger Do Phone Main pt., 608 Second Ave., 5588 Seattle An Easterner’s Opinion of Seattle “The bigness of t his city’s ideals, the scope of its harbor achievements, and its industrial aims, fill one with amazement,” said a prominent Eastern ing of Seattle. 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