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. hs HUGH CALDWELL MAKES ADDRESS aks on Mayoralty Cam- | ’ paign to Business Men Speaking to the Young Men's Busi. Teas club, at the Army and Navy lub, at noon, Hugh C. Caldwell, eandidate for mayor, declared: “Iam now a candidate for the of ' fice of mayor at a time when the ‘city faces some of the greatest prob- Jems that have ever confronted it If I take up these burdens, it will ‘be asa public servant—not as a poll- ‘tician. It will be in the same spirit | and according to the same principles that I endeavored to perform the “many duties of legal adviser of the , city. According to the records and expressed public opinion, I conduct- the law department in an efficient economical manner. “If elected mayor, I will see that city’s business is conducted open: and above-board; that the people the truth about their utilities that the statistical information the city’s business is given out the elty comptroller, who would no interest to serve except the! mination of the truth from the | Sfficial books of account of the city. ‘While this latter is the announced licy of the city, thru its legislative ty, it has been consistently evaded o far as our munctpial street rall- is concerned. While I will do hill in n.y power to successfully oper: ate the street railways by the city, | there will be no effort to fool the peo ple by anyone whose appointment is ‘under my jurisdiction. ) “As mayor of your city I will have Mo political debts of a former admin istration to pay Fights Duel With Officer; Arrested! OAKLAND, Jan, &—After a volver duel, in which two shots were | fired at him, Policeman J. J. Mur i, phy today captured Edward Ram- ptead,.alias John Kendall, in | restaurant at Fifth and Proadway | The captive later confessed it was he who last week shot and slightly wounded Mounted Policeman James Harrington of San Francisco. Ramstead admitted having escaped from the county jail at Seattle some time ago. 25, but later claimed he was only 17 years old. other of 14 Near Death in Flames SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 8 nora. McCarthy, 75 years old and| mother of 14 children, is near h in the central emergency hos. 1 from burns suffered today her garments ignited while she an standing near a gas range in her home. She is the wife of D. W. McCarthy, superintendent of the Grand building Apples and Oranges Vegetables andNuts A friend of mine told me the other day that he paid $3.50 for n box of apples about a month ago, and last week he bought a box of better apples at my stall, No. downstairs, in the Westlake Mark for $2.75, I am selling Jon- athens an low as $1 a box, and it is safe Mra al He first gave his age as It is admitted that the bureau of| war risk insurance has had many | problems confronting it, and has had A mass of work to dispose of before it has become current in ite work. Yet it is unfortunate that it should |be blamed for not looking after the} | interests of the men in such matters | as these men should attend to them selves. It seems strange that when the Fovernment sets to work to grant the exservice men special privileges such as continuing their insurance at a rate much less than that of- fered by commercial companies that | some men should then complain that | the government is at fault that the poy do not evince sufficient inter jest to pay the regular premiums on their policies: If a man has not sufficient initia-| tive and can take care of his own affairs to the extent of paying | such premiums as they fall due, it |is hardly fair that the government shoulder the blame. If it means enough to a man to continue his policy he ought to have enough get up to write the necessary letters and secure the information. The trouble is that eome men ex pect the government to act a a wet- WEST POINT MAN. HELD BY POLICE | Negro Bellboy Is Shot in, Hotel Scuffle PITTSBURC Jan |M. Price, University of, Pittsburg |student and West Point graduate, under arrest in connection with the death of Alfred Loving. negro bell |boy tn a Pittsburg hotel Tuesday, was }held in the county jail here today He has been turned over to the cor er pending nquest er the ath of Lov who was shot thru, the heart during a scuffle with Pric Prise is said to ha pistol to detectives an: them to the police station, | fused to discuss the affair. | Price's home ts in Caledonia, Wis. | He for had charge of an alien jenemy detention camp at Salt Lake ci | Grady is on Trial in Spokane Court SPOKANE, Jan, 8.—John Grady, secretary of the Centralia defense ifund, went on trial here today on | syndicaliem charges. h L. Pieree, pearing for Grady. Trials of 64 other follow &.—Rarl of Seattle, is ap. Lw U.S. Asks Mexico About New Murders MEXICO CITY, Jan. 7-—(Night> George Summerlein, the American charge d'affaires, late tod: formal representations to the foreign office on recent murders of American citizens in the Tampico district American newspapermen were told the foreign office that the military commander in Tampico was conduct ing an investigation BOOTLEGGING BY AIR In Reply to Oskinson | on War Risk Insurance jof their ~-Cresa-Dale Photo Here are some of the women sum moned into conference by Uncle Sam here today to organize a stat soclety to work for lower prices ‘Top row (left to right): Miss Effie Raitt te chairman in charge the campaign for saner buying: Miss Agnes Houston Cralg, state di | reetor of the educational work ot the | National Board of the Y. W. C. Aa | Mrs. P. D. Hughes, secretary a the Seatile branch of the National | League of Women Voters, | “Bottom row (left to right) Mrs. Sarah Flannigan, president of the | Spokane chapter of the Service Stor Legion; Mrs, ©. Balabanoff, Tacoma, president of the State Fed eration of Women's Clubs, ‘STEAMER HELD | INCE FIELD 62 on Board Imperiled Ves- sel Off Muskegon MUSKEGON, Mich, Jan. 5 Caught in a gigantic ice field nix | miles off Muskegon, the Croaby line pannenger and fretght steamer Peter- sky, with a score of passengers and & crew of 42 aboard, jee today In an attempt to reach open ater, 10 miles from shore, The vensel was nearing this port yesterday from Milwaukee when caught In the ice. nurse. One who has reached a man's expected to care of pbligations as they fall due. | theless the government in-| |, a surance bureau has maintained a| pepe = ou mY bt ep tiene: very complete gation to take| Were Crowned when the tugboat care of just such individuals whe | Pluvier and the railing vessel Jaloulso feel they must lean upon the gov-, Were sunk In a storm in the Medit- ernment for erranian, off. the south coast of assistance. They do|*t cond. eut. menthiy “notions of pre coo according to dispatches hero miums due,” and if one has given his correct address he will surely re} Sounded Cecnew So They Arrested ’Em ceive one of these notices, Also real- “Hit to a stiff.” izing that many of the men may find | thernseives in straitened financial | |. "B the trained ears of the morals lequad it meant a lot when the circumstances on their return to elvil life, the treasury department has | mystic words filtered thru the key hole of room No, 17, Berkeley hotel, made @ generous ruling that men 1405% First ave. early Thursday entate ts his take to answer posta now! | officer ap-| | to these mat WEATLAKE nb veal all that can be enid| Staite 19-11 chops, joking aon kine ° apples may reinstate thelr insurance even tho they have lapsed in the payment premiums heretofore. ‘This ean be done by any ex-service| man who has been discharged lens| Breaking down the door, they ar than 1§ months by signing a re-|Tested two men charged with instatement «lip stating he is in as|*"mbling, Six others are held for good health now an at time of dis. being in & place where gambling charge or laps, and by remitting | 8" bene conducted. two months” premiums for the| I= Root, 47, longshoreman, is sald amount of reinstated insurance ho |‘? have objected to arrest. He wan wishes to carry. He is also per,|charked with disorderly conduct | mitted to convert his insurance into| ¥. W. Freeman, $8, boflesmaker, any one of the ordinary types of life| 824 E. Johnson, 37, laborer, face policies, which will not be oe i ie gambling charge by commercial insurance <romne| nine ee ut by the government itself. The bureau has gone even farther; S@Y8 Transport to than this, realizing that some men cai shout write ws wan,| _ Depdrt More Reds ington direct, it has district offices; NEW YORK, Jan. §.—Isnac Shorr, over the United States whose man-| attorney for more than 100 Ruasian| agers are in position all|radicais, said yesterday that the |questions relative to insurance or|army transport Kilpatrick, now at |to reinstate or convert policies, and|® Brooklyn pier, will leave “very there is one here in Seattle at 315|#00n” for soviet Russia with most of | University st., which fact has been | those now on Ellie Island jsiven wide publicity in The Star and lal Seattle papers. All American Legion have @ post insurance pointed wh attends ters for the men In conclusion for the man who is not aware of! > what the government ts doing in( 12! his behalf ia that he is not on the, ) J.J. CRILL, | 408 RESTAURANTS MAY PURCHASE ARMY FOOD): . Je Rowan of the army | * st ney and Mar, ed Thursday that r hotels and eating how ermitted to purchase articles: Two-pound beef at $1 prunes at 23 cents a announ nurangs, id be FCoNoMY he bottle Dr. Prine’s extracts, baking powder, 28 Stall $8, aalmor the th cans Stal 46, followin 5 f corn b ana ¢ six-pound and 4. 60-MILLION LOSS BY RAILROADS IN MONTH WASHID Jan, 8 roads vember, ont tinh dried ou ‘ON The ra 1919, were} * of approximately | 60 million dollars to the government, | according to statistics giv by | the interstate commerce ¢ today FILIPINOS’ CLAIMS HEARD): An » decision of the | tate joner, which af lowed claima for back Filipino Cann was being heard by Mitchell during perated at a I n out 10 at. Stall 14s waln mmission appeal from th labor 11 Filipinos’ from the compan dude commis | | stan Btall ihe th $1, comb 36, Tr dotetink supply Superior Thursday Gillam SANITARY oyaters, t Stalls 21-23, |PRINCES SEEK DIVORCE} :im."s BERLIN, Jan, 8.—Reliable a |today confirmed the report ¢t Prince Joachim, sixth son of the for mer kaiser, will appl for divorce Fiastorn kkinned soles, for 260, Sta flour, $2.00 salt her 49-1, mack Libby’s asparagus #tall 11, Florida gach and 4 for 260; ble Stall 111, pure honey home ma niny, 1be at sources | so wide | fn battling the} DEALERS BOOST | EGG QUOTATIONS Wholesale Price Is Raise | to 65 Cents Per Dozen | A men number of wholesale creamery on Western e, Thu boosted freah ranch emg to 66 per dozen, a Scent Increase added to the fact that Seat market in reported to be th ponsible supply tle’s og lowe for | “re tll wholesaling At the 60-cent level, Opinion on the future of the Market is divided, Most jobbers declaring that eges 7 demand ogee has been very heavy locally pe low aMparinon to other commoditicn, Butter in ly, with a movement reported all along street ch market ia slow quotation: too high to many due to rise soon. for as in 8 are considered to be heavy the one “ are On produce offerings, the market held generally even. A new high spud level of $105 per ton for Yakt ma Netted Gem stocks was reported Wednesday, but apparently the to jlevel han again receded to $100, Som ljobbers are «till wholesaling their apuds at $95 per ton, Locals are bringin tes | Receipts at the local stock yards | Wednerday were very leht, with 33 hogs and 38 head of cattle in, Moth markets held ald Whoirenle Pentere Vegetabies and Fruit Chinese. per M, Letinee: ‘Austratian Drown ton— etted Gam . Pompkine- Local, per Mh. Radishes—Loeal, 6 utabagee—Yakima sack Winesape om, ail vartetion “ico @ re oF 9.80 ton phew, Grapes —Per bor Almeria. per kee... Grope Prult—Piorita. Florida Newey Strained Lemons Mer box Oranges Mee how — Navel, oo £0008 00 : er 1.80 33 60 4c0@sts 2.00 200 Chrestnute Japanese, per > Fitherte—Per Tt. « DAIRY rRODL Prices Paid to Sh dairy [a Matter——Tres Matter Fat Keae Lo Put ie DAIRY PRODUCTS Prives Paid Wholesale Denters qe ——_—_ Butter—Locat country eream- . cubes country sreamery, rietly fresh Btorage Cheree— Ne Or, and W Tiedger brick Or ii rou Prices Paid hy Wholesale Dealers 0 Khippers are “Status of the New York. Stock Exchang: NEW yor? ar at th 1064, up My; Cruct Htudebaker at 110% trolewm at 211M Hieel oH" wt | ny at 2 mt ott unehe hanged, Keput jeh abot t hich reach were firm ur A short | advanced “4 4 new high fo w York Air Hirake lost ay point to 100% ] herwive market foature The the was devold |. Chicago Grain Market ¥ CHICA és on th | belt and placing of large buying orders by commission houses caused the ad | m Vrovisiona were higher J en, up Me | Pl 40y quently gained wnined Xo before the close; J opened up We, at $1.24, advanced @ cont at opening. Ie; | pened up i July oat gained So. High Low $141 $1 La Lae 136 130% | May o% 14% July t 78 Ko, at $4%e, and Se at th Clone | s1.40% 126% 1.36%] —2| Chicago | Live Stock 1] ———* | Reeetpts, | nehers wer. | 1@14eo oe Cattie--Itecelpts, firm, Beet, $t $4.40014.00; cm Gi wtockers and ows, $640G14.75, calves, $16,600 17 Bheep-—Nescipta, 11,000 head: market tho higher, Lambe, $13.50@19.60; ewe @11.25 | Pork Open High Close | jJan . ooeee $37.00 Lard— Jan | May Ribe— Jan May n market | " 12,000 head @20; butcher * and cutters. fenders, $6.60@ 68.25] 2. 9 ' ~ Vessels in Port at 7 Seattle Today ‘ [Smith Cove terminal—ser ]__ Wheatland Mont Great Northern dock—Btr | #tr Kashima Maru | Dell et. terminal—Motor achr Kirketind, | str Queen City, Pier $—Ktr Maquan * 2-—-Htr Manta Ana, etr Alameda. Justin, ate Fastern Gale, Grand Trunk dock—Str Aamiral Nichol- eo Pier A—Rir Admiral Rodman. Pier B—-Str Admiral Evans. Pacific Coast bunkere—U, & 1. tila No. & Rady yarde—Atr Rodin Adal Rodin Gray, etr Robin Goodfellor 8. & Purmeide, echr Columbia. moorings—8tr View & Ume- Rtandard Ol dock—str Richmond. Albers Bros. mil! + Northiand. Milwaukee Ocean aock—Str E Knight Rast Waterwa: atr Ba Moor Dothte yarde—8tr W Todd drydock-—ttr J. A. Moffett Ames yarde—Str Weat Jesup, etr Roose- ‘volt Heffernan @rydock—Str Meriden. ‘atterson-MacDonalad yards—Motor echr Roobyelia. Fisher mill—Atr Seattle Spirit Lake Union—Mulls Bnoqualmie, Rroxton, Endymion, Fort Jackson, Ad- Houghton, Dowesmont, Bourn stern terminal—Str West Ison, ete & 8. Rurve hwager-Nettleton mill-—Str Cordova. sion Ol) terminal Mtr Arye! Wert Seattle elevator--Str West Heseel- tine. Stimson mill Motor sehr Benowa. eo Live, per Te. “POULTRY Neantere u@ ne g 20 Belgian Hares Torkeys aa ountry, Fre noice light Live, per ™ os “ue MEAT Pricte Paid Shippers oa per Ib Quotations at Blockyarde «15, 50@ 16.00 14.60@ 15. 12 00@140 13.00 @ 14.66 If you MUST sell yours, t what they're worth the 600 and) “Seattle Arrivals | | | Departures {| —_—aoo | Arrivats Ianuary #~8tr Richmond from Rich- nd via Point Welle at 10:30 a m. Africa Maru fre ‘acoma at & a. m. Str from Bhangh: wtr ity from Bub wtr Argyll from | str Roore 0 p.m. Departures January Str Clty of Seattle Southeastern Alaskan porte wovelt p. i Te ¢ dan Francis elt from trial ate for} for trial | @ 11.76 @10.50 9.00 900] IDES, TALLOW, Wholesaler to the Consumer Ver Pound 20 | ayo it 16 ie} a5 | 66 | 160 | as 16 cows and steers, No. 2. cows and steers. ed Hulls oF stage, No. 1 jo No. 9 aited of green calienicina, y walt ry calf do No, Horaehides, @reen oF aalted., do ary, © | Sheep pelt } ao medi Ao short w do shearing do flint dry woo n ranch, .0@6.00 1.00@ 3.00 were) 1,001.50 + -T6@ 1,00 30 136 230 16 08 | for the ro | istic and | would me PORT COMMISSION j the customs brokerage business as | [the rewult of the weekly. meeting | ** | Wednesday “SHIPPERS URGE POWER mULING == Change in Jurisdiction Over Railroads | Clearings Balances 2.041, 645.00 519,804.00 ‘Tacoma Clearings 24 Balances 264,009.44 Portland ] +4 691 122.11 Jan. § United Press) the national shippers od immediate s i ingen 1 oe thee rowers to quate 0" | New York Coffee and 1 } Sugar Quotations wan nddresned Bala x" demar rew bill f control YORK, Jan 4 per Ib; §.--Cottee—No. 7 immir No. 4 Hantos, 25%@ of fe representing the termination The shipper lines of bur opponed the portation board, arguing would be confusing to giv board powers which have ed in the interstate cor minsion. A permanent guarante is wan atincked a pt to rewult clency and initiative by the road the same grounds the pr al to propriate for the government any surplus earnings was disapproved. 1 n penalization of efficien the shippers said j The organization leginiation, which way strikes. No were made, It was terstate commere thorized to inves prwayn extension Centrifugal, per Ib old, fo per Ibs url ept the packers create & trans that the been pe al Fri: risco o Market Status | : -———t Jan. §—Butter— prime fires, 664@ new wt KAN FRANCISCO, ho per I com of return Rate roetal- |! i%e per per dow een lee per dot: extra dor, undersized pulleta, . fancy, 200 n lone of eff or alifornia fin ‘Portland Market Report] ecasnaira Jan. §—Butter—City ty, @@O8e per Ib. o Helected local broilers, 22@35e cy. asked for will prevent ra recommendations cemented the in mmimsion be igate rail @ to determine powsit and unification. 1,723 Bags of Mail , } Coming From Japan| Bringing 1,729 bags of mail to Beat. | tle from the Japanese port of Yoko: | hama, the steamer Sushima Maru! was reported ‘Thursday to have ar rived off William Head. Abe . 205 passengers for this port and a |large cargo of silk. Passengers in clude F, M. Studley, former manager | of the steamship company. The first | stop will be made at Victoria to dis charge 36 passengers and 1,014 tons, cargo st weer Mor on extras, 20@28¢ per tb au wa] © per th tr 26@ 280 per Ib Deposits Made up to and including Jan. 10 will draw interest from MAY WIDEN SCOPE| The port commission may go Into Plans for extending the | seope of the commission were dis cunsed. BOY, 13, CONFESSES KIDNAPING IS HOAX| NEW YORK, N. Y., Jan. 8— Bound hand and foot and gagged, lSyearold Charles Winfield was found by his father lying at the door of his apartment. Charles, who had been mirsing for four days, told a lurid story of kid napers who, he said, had written threatening letters received by his father since his disappearance de manding $50 for his safe return. On crossexamination the toy broke down and admitted he and/ & playmate, “Tough” Jones, planned) the disappearance and wrote the let-| ters with the idea of getting the! money with which to have a good time. The dramatic return, he explained, was planned as a means to escape punishment when he and “Tough” got Ured waiting for the money, Jan. O Every time a man takes a tumble he falls against his inclination, LIBERTY AND VICTORY BONDS If you must SELL your Liberty or Victory Bonds, SELL to UR Af you can BUY more Liberty or Victory Bonds, BUY from UR Wednesday, January 7, 1920, the closing market prices were as given te ‘They are the governing prices for Liberty and Victory Ponds all over the world, and the highest, We advertine these prices daily in order that you may always know th York market and the exact value of your Liberty and Victory Bonds, “ et td fry 3 ath «Victory Vietéry “eo 4s 4s 448 4Ms 448 IMs é4e Market +8 99.90 $95.20 $01.00 g9s40 $92.40 999.04 SF8.08 Interest": 28 133 ” ay a1 Sonne $09.08 WORaT na $1,000 bond, We Total ...8100.12 $93.46 § *When buying. we deduct 27c on a $50 bond and tell at the New York market plus the accrued interes MORRIS BROTHERS, Inc. The Premier Municinal Bond Tonse—Contisl One Millon Dollars 3 Central Building, Seattle, TELEPHONES: Main 7227; Eiliott 2840, Katablished Over @ Quarter Century, Statement of Condition of The State Bank of Seattle Seattle, Washington DECEMBER 31, 1919 “ RESOURC Loans and Di Banking House Real Estate Stocks and Customers’ ounts Furniture Owned Securities Liability wn l Tr ury Certific Liberty Bonds . U. S. and other High-¢ War Savings Stamps Warrants Cash on Reserve Bs $1,933,608,89 15,000.00 60,723.14 11,036.36 244,500.00 and of C odit. 3 Letters tes... 100,000.00 de Bond and due from Federal and other Bank: - hand nk 1,003,883.51 1,875,167.05 $4,140,035.44 LIABILITIES Capital Stock . Surplus and Undivided Profits Dividends Unpaid Pills Payable .. Letters of Credit 200,000.00 59,288.40 6,000.00 seh... 250,000.00 $ 244,700.00 polling beef, th.; liberty ibe T.; sausage, 160 M. 18, | fon milk Nut-Ola, rat Tit; enn Solan, we SAFE DEPOSIT GRAIN AND FE i wehotee Price Per Ton, Ch 18 LATEST IDEA NOW ter “the ‘seemer beinene wee OKLAHOMA CITY, Okla., Jan. 8.| Augustine Anhalt. ‘They were mar Airplane bootleggers are carrying | ried March 11, 1916 booze from Kangas City or St. Louis | to Wichita Falls and Burk Burnett, | Tex, bie olf towns, according to| or ple United States deputies in Okla. | #0n, penially the cooks hora. Missouri planes are being|home of he iter, Mra. Abn ers, before buying hunted, and if found will be con-| Helm, 1128 will be held mit ithe Lan We now have a nice line of I! timcated the same as other vehicles 3 o'clock Friday afternoon at the tat enn ¢ a oe me eer re A farmer near Norman, Okla.,|Home Undertaking chapel. Mra,|® na Jersey butter, while eattle found a new | Kol survived by two daugh automobile in his haystack ters, Mrs, Helm and Mrs, Emma with booze. He went to the house| Gill, and two sons, Charles Kelron ‘to telephone the sheriff, but upen|and John Kelson of Seattle. Mra. his return the car had disappeared. ' Gill lives in Nevada, to eay that 9 a con save from 60 cents to $1 per box at ny stall, No. 50, down- atairn, at the Went- jake Market. You should nee r Spitzenberg and Deposits ‘ 8,880,047.04 3,624,747.04 $4,140,035.44 WE INVITE YOUR ACCOUNT OFFICERS E, L. GRONDAHL, President, A. H. SOELBERG, Vico President. SDGAR AMES, Vice President, HUGO CARLSON, Vice President, L, H. BRUNS, Cashier, D, H, LUTZ, Assistant Cashier, «79.00 @ 81,00 £79.00 @ 81.00 84.00 50,00 68.00 70.00 :79.00@ 72.00 0.00@ 72.00 4.004 76.00 16.00 78.00 +14,00 76,00 0.00 072.00 5.006 20.00 00 477.00 7.008 49,00 14.00 @ 96,00 39,00 @ 41,00 $2.00 @ 84.00 00 | ihartey—Rolled sss cee Ground ; Clipped. 41,26; & tbe, Goldon Weat coffer, Citrus Powder, 27 HOLD FUNERAL FRIDAY* Funeral services for Mra, ©, Kel 70, who died Wednesday at the CORNER stern bacon, 250 th Pastern ham pure halt or edge Title Trust Co. 4 at Colmmbla No ataireto ellmb on is fresh ground peanut bute 4 ling, cod 2 he feeding cans milk Be sure and go downstairs to Stall No. 59, in the Westiake Mar- ket, and pave a look at some reat jen. Di. ED win J, BROWN ter fremh Alfalfa Meal feratch Food. Mtrew 5 Naptha soap, Lpumpkin, ioe