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The R-34, snapped by N. Ey A, staff photographer as she nosed down to Roosevelt Flying Field. ere Is First Picture of Sign Latter _ “A” Indicates forward nacelle from which Commander Lansdowne handed the picture of the signing of Peace to the representative of the N. E. A., who was present on the field by special permission. The pictures printed above are the most remarkable exhibition of newspaper enterprise ever attempted. Newspaper Enterprise association, H. E, Bechtol, covering this great historical event at Paris for The Star, and rushed from Paris to London at a speed of 130 miles an hour, who made the trip by invitation of the British air ministry, “Mander Lansdowne handed the package to the New York manager of the Newspaper Enterprise association, who had be: on board the British Dirig: delivery mail to Seattle, for the benefit of the readers of The Star. el niaclpomenacaaperahaetanicene—— @ GRAND JURY TO | EXTEND PROBE “Bootlegging and Conduct of ‘ Offices Next That the grand jury called to investigate the theft of 864 quarts of whisky from the coun- ty-<ity building om the night of dune 4 has about finished its a . I In addition to an investigation of bootlegging activities in Seattle and King county, the jury was instruct- ed by Judge Taliman to inquire into the condition of all pubiic prisons and the willful misconduct of all Public officials, county or city. jury Friday morning were: “The people of this state have seen fit to prohibit, by law, the manufac- | ture and sale of intoxicating liquors se a beverage. Whether or not you _ are in sympathy with this law is im-| Such is the law, and it E i t yf “It is your duty as a grand jury to inquire into all those alleged viola- tions of law. You should not go @bout such investigation in a per- functory way, but it is your duty to Inquire.into all such alleged viola- tions of the law in a thoro manner. Your sole object should be to arrive at the truth concerning the whole G *You will also inquire into the condition and managemeng of all in offices of public officers, coun- You may, if you be xists there- for, examine the public records of the county.” Sheriff Called in Deputy the first witness to appear before the grand jury Friday morning. He was followed by Sheriff Stringer. Wit nesses before the grand jury Thurs- day afternoon included Police Judge John B. Gordon, P. E. B. Bodwell, Herk of the poliye court; Constable Daniel C. Brown and members of the jury which acquitted James Bruce, I. W. W. organizer, on @ eharge of criminal anarchy. IND GIRL NEAR DEATH IN ROOM Bible Clasped in Hands; Gas Turned On With a Bible tightly clasped in her hands and the gas turned on, Sloe Stacy, 22, stenographer em- ployed by the B. B. Buell was found unconscious in her her room, 716 12th ave, Friday morning. She was taken to the city hospital and revived. She will recover. ‘ The girl's life was saved when the odor of gas was detected by other roomers in the house. she had locked the door and it had to} be forced by rescuers, Jo was re ported to the police the girl had been despon' for several days. | ISLE OF MAN SUFFRAGE | | LONDON, July 11—The legisla- ture has paesed an act giving the right to all women, 21 or over, to vote in the Isle of Man, | Loganberries bed at |B 2. TT I I Local Markets | * Western ave. dealers were doing a | brisk business Friday for the week end summer trade. The soft fruit market is a trifle lower, due to increased arrivals in the local market. The price is still unusually high, but dealers report people are buying heavily. Growers are sending in their products in many cases poorly packed, and commission men com- plain that they are compelled to sell | the products at a loss. Butter and egg quotations and con. ditions are unchanged, Local hide dealers issued a new price list Friday. In most Instances the quotations were firmer than on the previous list. Cal. Anstratian brown Stockton new Texas Bermudas, Paral Garnets, per a. Los Aneeles, per TD. “ae cramente whites see Raficheevlecel hee doa ouncnes-f at Rhubarb—Loeal’ ....- Spinach — Local hothouse, 16 tha. Imperint valley, s-brak Turnips—Local, per doz bunches New Callfornia, per sack w.0rTs h. early varieties, tandard hox Por peach box .... Apole Cider—Per al Apricots—1. Wash... per or: Rananie—Guatamnaia, per BD. Cantaloupes—Fiats 3,000.50 1.00@1 Sheriff Fred Brown was| che 13 12 50 ve Tartarions .....++ Black Republicans . Currants—Per crato . Dates— a 07 @ Gooneherrt Grape Fruit—-Per box, Honey--Comb, ease 2 Rtrained Dark am! Lemone—Per box Mangos—Fiorida, per dom. Ommuce—Per how 25%, Peaches— Marly Plums—Cal, Formona Raspberries Watermelons_Per tb. Almonds—-Per 1. Brazil Nate—Per Th. DAIRY PROUDUCTS Prices Paid to Shippers Batter Fi ¥ans—Local Pullets Milk—Per owt. Dalry Products Prices Paid Wholesale Denters Lacey eube: country eroam- bricks Cal. state bri 4 ayy 5 | Al | Straw . se: New York Stock Report NEW YORK, July 11 ‘The stock ket opened strong. United States epened et 113%, ep Mb; Amer and Leather at 219%, up % Leather at 109, up i) Bethie “B” at 96% Stee! ice | Ne Cs NEW YORK, July 11.—Coftee—s) 23\c per Ib; santos Mao per Ib, Sugar—Centrifugal, 7.2% per. Ib. ” | ad pot w York Markets Chicago Report | ———— — CHICAGO, July 11.—oge at a new record-breaking figure of $23 per hun- dred pounds by Saturday was assured, said packers, when the ability of the largest consumer, mn Products com fe ; rong reports of to Iowa and Iit- Provisions were lower. Ke, and lost we; September corn opened up Ko, at $1.93 e opened aropped to $1 T oats opened up Yc, at ©, and subsequent! Ke. aR SSS lea Denver Market Report | ® — DENVER. July 11.—Cattle—Recel 500 head; market hig! Steern, $13, @15; cown and heifers, $8@10.75: stock- | ers and feeders, $8@10.50; cal @ 14.50. Hore— eady. Sheek. higher’ Lam and Washington brick, | Cowe—Country, dressed Veal—Fancy | Choice . Hay, Grain aed Feed Wholesale Price, Per Ton ee «66,000 68.00 66.00 65.00 1.00 73.00 Minnesota Minnesota rolte Cora—Whole Cracked Feed meal Grit vee eeeee Mi) run | Milo Maize ... Timethy—E Timothy Seed Rye Seed—Per tb. Ifa—D, Wash. Ni | Wheat HIDES, TALLOW AND WOOL joleaaler to Consumer, per Ib. Hulted hides, cows and steers, No. 1. do ; Green do No. Saited t do No. 2 . . | Orson, bulla or atau, | Salted or green calfskins, No, 1 40 MO, Bs seree | Salted or green ki ides, cows*a Is or stags, No. 1 Dry salt hides Dry calfekinw, nint-dry 1 woo! fallow, No. oe Tallow, No. mar-| July corn opened late at $1.95%, up) | | | Clearings .. 2 ie EE This great historical picture showing the signing of the Treaty of Peace in the Hall of Mirrors at Versailles, July 28, 1919. Figure 1 and arrow points to President Wilson, who was caught by the camera in the act of affixing his signature. to sign the document, ible R-34. Seattle Deposits Set Bank Record Seattle bank deposits are the high- est ever reported tn the history of | banking here, Thix ts shown in the | lists compiled for the return on the} call issued June 30. Deposits in Seat tle banks show 063,865.33, and cash on hand $48,408,441.13, an [Increase of $3,059,040.60 over the last }eall of March 4, at which deposite were shown to be $171,706,861,30 and jeash on hand ax $45,408,441.13, Thes: | returns are sent to the national anc state banking authorities five time jeach year. The last returns shov |that Seattle deposits have reache | the highest mark of history \Many People Are Coming to Stat Charles T. Corbin, Northwest ger jeral manager of the Bush & [an | Piano company, has just returne from an Kastern business trip. Cor bin states business is going ahead a° & rapid pace everywhere he visited |The biggest problem at present, hi says, is to get merchandise. A strong emigration tendency te the Pacific Northwest {# also ap Parent. In many cases reservations on the trains are sold ahead for a week and 10 days, Many of these people are headed directly to North: western points, The Bush & Lang Piano company is just completing additions to Its fac tories which will increase the output one-third, The new facilities will be ready about August 1 Great Lakes Craft | to Ply to Europe! MILWAUKEE, July 11.—Twenty- | | five ships will ply from the Great | |Lakes to Europe, according to plans | of the shipping board, The ships will | be built on the Great Lakes The convention of the National | | Association of Traffic Officers, scheduled to open here July 21, has! been postponed until October 20 ‘The convention will last three days. | | Police Chief Joel Warren is first | |vice president of the association, which was organized in Oakland last summer. —— : x Portland Market Report » July 11 Cattle market steady. Good to @10; fair to good, fair, $7@7.50; we nd heifers, $7@7.60; dium to fair, $5@6; canners, bulls, $47; calves, $9@13. Hoge—Receipts, 205 head; market is letrong. Prime mix $21.26@21.86; Al ro heavy, | Inte@inc® puik oF medium lamba, | wethors, $667.50; Rutter—52 @ 5: | & 44@ Abo per doz. | jens—26@27e per Ib; brotiers, 26@26e | Cheese--37 @ 390 per Ib, | : Serer oat isco Market Report | | deol aeons Butter per Ib; oF »- SAN Extras, prime firsts, Kege— Ex FRANGISCO, Jul Sée per tb; firats, 55e per Ib. 51 ihe per don; extra pul- | tb; firsts, 3 per ib, $2@2. per cental; Washington round | whit $2.15@2.26; new crop, garnets, | river white, $2.75@3 in bo: 7 per | wack on the feed, $2.60@ 1802.4 o—Red do seed, $2 Barley-—S8pot feed, |ahipping, $3@3.05 por cent a 5 per cental; por contal; at country a 7" EARINGS cL | Seattle $6,638, 14 1,052 21.13 | | Balances | Tacoma Clearings .. Balances 883,799.00 363,387.00 Portland Clearings .... ...++ 6 | Balances ..... . Spokan Clearings .... +++ 850,00 Savings Banks FORTUNE ‘FOUNDERS Home Banks There’s one waiting for you at THE BANK FOR SAVINGS Call and get it. Capital $400,000 Open Saturday Eve. 6 te 8 Pine St, at Fourth Ave. One can often measure a man's debts by the cut of his clothes, | Was the seed of every great fortune in America } f Though the owners may present not save, somebody in the past had to save or these fortunes would not be. Every one who buys THRIFT and WAR SAV- INGS STAMPS acquires seed for the growing of a fortune, Are YOU buying? ~~ LOWEST RATES CALIFORNIA FRANCIS LOS AN ES POINTS, SAN DIEGO, SAN FREQUENT SAILINGS. S. 8. Muitnoma Sailing If you MUST se! get what they're at the NATIONAL BANK OF MERCH Beoond Av. and Madison St. The Treaty of Peace was signed in the Hall‘ of Mirrors, at Versailles, Saturday, June 28. planned to get this picture to The Star FIRST. A courier met the plane at London and by special train to East Fortune, Edinburgh, The big airship, after flying across the Atlantic, | ‘ASK HELP TO FIND SOLDIER Argonne Veteran Is Missing | | | | From Hospital | | The strange case of a man who |completely disappeared from an American hospital at the front, | where he was being treated for a wound just received in action, came to light today, when Col, Otho W. B Fatr, army recruiting officer here, issued 4 request to the public to as sist in the search for the missing nan. 1 The man is Sergt, Frank Orris | . machine gun company, 139th | nfantry, 35th division, He was} vounded during the Argonne battle, car Cheppy, September 29 last, and | aken to a near-by first aid station. | ie was given treatment—and then | anished as into thin air, No trace | ft him has since been found, either »y the government or his relatives. | He is described as 19 years old, | with brown eyes and hair and ruddy « NEW ISSUE Figure 33 indicates the group of German delegates awaiting their turn The European Manager of The The photograph was placed aboard a British Royal Air Force Aeroplane Scotland, was able to hand the package to Commander Lansdowne, U. S. navy, landed at Roosevelt flying field, en advised by cable, and the pictures were rushed to New Mineola, Long Island, Sunday morning, July 6. Com- York City by fast automobile, and thence by special HARDEN TOBE (CLERK TAKES AMBASSADOR Germans Plan to Send Him|U. S. Canal Locks Employe to United States Commits Suicide Despondent over laek COPENHAGEN, July 11.—Maxi-| trom his family in mngland) milian Harden, editor of Die Zu-|'Tivendell, 52, chief clerk at the gow: kunft, will be appointed German am-| ernment canal locks at Ballard, coms bassador to Washington, as soon as diplomatic relations are resumed, ac cording to the Hamburger Fremden blatt. k, wrist |razor blade. | Tivertdell was found in a pool of | blood beside the desk in his offies and legs, with a safety — complexion, and is five feet, seven inches tall. Col, Farr belleves some discharged | day morning soldier, who was in the same battle, might know something about the case. Any one who can shed any light on the case is asked to commu nicate with Col. Farr, at the army recruiting office, 508 Mutual Life| Associates of Tivendell told of building, or with the parents, Mr. |despondency for the past month os and Mrs, N. J. Pierce, R. D, No, 3,\ the fate of his three broth Bronson, Kan. ing in the British army, A note beside the body willed his personal belongings and $1,000, deposited in the First Ni |tional bank, to his father, Tivendell, 56 Newcomb st., Li England. We Offer Subject to Prior Sale 150,000 Shares (par value $10.00) of the Full Paid and Non-Assessable Capital Stock of the Atlas Petroleum Corporatic N CAPITALIZATION : PROPERTIES: DEVELOPMENT: M ob EQUIPMENT: APPRAISAL: FINANCIAL: provide OFFICERS & DIRECTORS: REGISTRAR AND TRANSFER AQT,: DEPOSITORIES: FUTURE: LISTING: ‘This is | This issue ls recommended as « speculation that satis business, with @ financially interested management whose proven capabiliti guarantee that ite business will be conducted and the de The legality of thie i EDGAR J. 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HIS OWN LIFE” i mitted suicide shortly before mid- night Thursday, by drinking poison |and then gashing himself about the ~ | when other clerks came to work Fis an §