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Be Rie it Ok | Attorneysat-Law BSTARCISHET | TS¥T. =: SPUDS SELL AT $110 TOST15 | Potato Prices Hold Firm Along Western Ave. Schott, Downs Bik ultation free, All ca yodde Pate. Attorneys—Patent “PO GORINS PAT Amert Wash st NW. Washington, IX Phone Main 390 NO FENWICK, EL AWHENC ¥ 432 Burke Thiropedinta: SOT WOSPITAL, HR ST oK. | M Pike Phone Matin 5059. a Ch ao SRNR Ch Ti6-T3 faleht Bid, dnd a 4 Pine. Consul tion free.’ Hours, 10 49,6. Even: pa by np) ment. Eltiott 654. NGS x JENNINGS, CHINO: tors from Palmer school, Con- tation free, 212-33 Denny Bidg Second aye. Main 727? rector. Grad T onsult. tree, Lady 1 wholesale potato market was r Wednesday a ton, Prices took a Jump of $10 Tuenday and some dealers had been selling their epuda at as high as $120. The market was reported firm at Wednesday's levels, Cauliflower arriving on the mar ket Wednesday morning was quickly grabbed up by retailers, Quotations were $2 for the fata and $3.6 the larger cases. Other produce of ferings remained unchanged in price Butter market showed «a weaker undertone Wednesday, Price of raw }milk has dropped to $2.75 per owt and dealers forsee a corresponding decline in butter quotations tn the next few weeks. Exe market holds steady Receipts at the totaled 90 hogs by Cattle market was still weak, uotations were unchanged market holds firm. Local Mi Markets ” EB LOAN CORPORATION ON, DIAMONDS AND EIR: Bonds. Ask y n Neat i de.. Second at Pike St. | ON ALL “ARTY ‘The Rellabie, $07 local stockyards Wednesday noon. He Stage work our | pecialty. Matinca. &t and © ison Main 1298 Mall tor remt i __ sunk “6. TTEN First ave ie wn Sean ‘abbage— Fiat for Veweeabien and Fruit Duteh 4 Sekt NG. AND eet clase work guaranteed. Car- cleaned. floot scrubbed, po! and refinished by electricity, dow shades cleaned and m 4 oe an ‘G. REPATR. AL 5, Sea ‘ fae Gartio- Chinese, coon Peppers sac }Masdeece ctenperiat Valley | Qulene—Ore Li NDLER— BANT- CLIAN ane LE AN ter, drugie therapeutics, Spimach—Per hamper ifte baths: Both sexes Room FRUITS M4 Pioneer ide Phone Main 5572 | Apples Winesaps ay ben om diamonds Oranges Naveis, per case ene g rae brokers, rates | Fitherte- Me nis Walnute—Mancdurtan — Virginia Keystone, > . DET cubes country Limbarger Youngs America Block Swiss MEAT Prices Vaid Shippers Cows—Country, dreased | Mogs—Chotee i light, per a. Medium ht}Port Tawnsend, Port Medium to ehotes Aay'Wititams Dan: Rough heavy .. {umland Port anevtes P Tap cates | Goes through iClatiam and = Neah) ‘in oogineo 11.00@ 115 MIDES, TALLOW, woou Who bulla or stags, No. do No. 2 Salted or green catenins axeettt wnt Yendions pointe end for beat landing ne points moet make ter landing. samme all risk, and Tiabiiiey much landing. — Steamer’s wer rate Goes not tnciude boat ebarses Habiiity is limited to wear- 1, not to excned $100 for ticket. 150 pounds allowed free. and schedules wtbject to without notics Freight re- @ally for all pointe (excepting ) named in above schedule, is must be purchased Open from 6:24 a m. it. Dry malt hiden ..... ty Dry caifsking, 6 Tbe. and under, No. 1.6 HorsehfMles, green or salted do aty, each ... Sheep pelts, long wool, each do medium wool, each do mhort wool, each 4o shearing $ 4o flint ary wool peits Wool, clean ranch, full erewn No 2.006.009 1,003.00 2.60 1,00@ 1.60 :75@ 1.00 200 .25 inane ae 20@ . SOUND NAVIGATION CO. Ticket Office, Colman Deck. Phone Main 3993, (9 ESE SO 46 HAY, GRAIN AND FEED | Price Fer Ton, City Price | ae Oren LIBERTY AND VICTORY BONDS It you must SELL your Liberty or Victory Bonds, SELL to US. Sherty or Vietory Bonda, Buy from US. the closing market pricen were as given be erning prices for Liberty and Victory Bonds all ovor a the highes. "We advertise these prices dally tn order that you imaye know the New York market and the exact valoe of your Liberty E+ sa Fl bP Lad Mth Victory Victory t | oa 395.66 T $9050 $91.82 $9118 $94.18 81 she 3%e fy th we ‘to ses 0 siete sists ty ae fo oe. oe aytie id LI Ladd eWhen wuyIng. We Aeduct ST om w $80 bond and $2.50 on & $1,000 bond. We at the Now York market plus the accrued interest, MORRIS BROTHERS, Inc. Premier Mun! Bond House ital One BIMen Doll fetpal ene me ion Dollars cl ONES: Main 3227; Eivent 2010. Zucsnnienea Over « Quarter Century, at $110 to $115 | altho do No. 2 55 | |” | ) i} ¢ jit | Clearings | Balances Spoluure nes ose 14,109.00 Portland 951.80 570.06 Tacoma 799,068.00 "Status of the New York | Stock Exchange Ne irregular 0 tor | Tobacco at %. ore % © At advancing prices toward Par stocks w the low of stool during last week gold be February, al! of the be the level of 1 above continued to renew at | American Wooten made a new low for the year at 112, The stock has been under persintent pressure for the last 10 daye Kalle became Seepectaliy the priced * Island at |t# low was off nearly # points from last week's bigh selling under 4 loat from ] Motor stocks ands nd and General Me > % pote from ye Recent advices from Ottawa je the Dominion governme ary after noon tow re - as Chicago Live Stock | Maren + Noge Rece!pta, marnet slow and. steady $14.50G15.25; butohers, jig tase. Ment. market butoher r@it om, S15.@ 16.60 000 bead, mark Receipts, 2 o 3 lambs, $16 lower "Portland Market Report | RTLAND, Butter ry, eg es Maren per Ms Ciry | e per | 00! BANAPRANCINCO, March 2 < per dos M%e at Foreign Exchange a; NEW TORK, March 2—Demand ster opened lower todgy at 82.47%, oft} lwo from yeaterday's Game | New York Coffee and || Sugar Quotations: pipe = NBW YORK, March 1.~-Coffee—No Ilo, 14%0 per ib; Na, 4 Banton, 1002646 per th. Hogar—Tinw, 10.26@11 246 per Ib) gran ated, 16166 per tb. QUARANTINED AT Williams) Point because of influenza, the liner | Suwa Maru, of the Nippon Yusen Kaisha company, due Thursday, will | be delayed, probably three days. BATTERED BY storm way steamship Edmore returned from the Orient Tuesday | Public Markets ] | the here | 10 Yakima | tails me ov- | head lettuce, be and ite. | ering. Se." halibut rkioned soiea, 3 Iba somery butter, 66 ti full cream eheeen, Be fresh ranch sees, ik, 10-1. pall Karo tyr can Royal baking powder, tke Instant, Postar, 8c. Beall 40, preme Blond. cofttes, 2 Tbs waking powder, 19¢; cinamen, 476 3 fancy Stall cheeks. © Stall 64. K{ ground WESTLAKE 168, best butter 00 %.; treen all 158, Commer per 100 foe 1 Gold Coin 40 per 100 The; dried ont Stall #4, Webb's Best Kver tail 192, black figs, 260 | 1b.; gimeor snaps, 20c fb.; bluing, 160 bottle. Statin 16-17, 2 Ths, bulk coffee, $1.00; & barn Ivory soap, 47¢ glows atarch, 100 pkg’ Stall 126. ten, Toc por ,; M, J. B, coffee, bio M5 Olympic pancake four, 200 680 Th: good es ron Yakima Btall butter, | Germs N " | 6 too T SANITARY all brand« of milk, 2 for 260 $1.48; Bho Cie pancake flour, | rue powde: cholee halibut, 266 pkg. Stafie 31 akinned black ee oh wtoak veal loat, | margarine, marmaindn, lont, » Gem 4 the $1.00; orange White, B00 Mh lemons, 260 10 | pawt | the mrunic. | Three Are Burned ve | Capt. | crashed Vessels in Port at t| Seattle Today Cove terminal—str City of Mpo- atr Ha gior orminn?-fitr Claneman itr Fulton, Motor sehr Kirketind k dockitr My ater her it Heo Dashing! Pier Mite Admiral Wataon Pacific Coast Bngineering Kastern Mart nner & Kddy yards Rastern Crag Alaska Mteamahip Victoria, atr Btar N . Imai t termi aniorn Ocean terminal works Str fk Mtr Brave sehr Wawo any moorings str # ide Kastern Pilot B® A. Rurvey Mtr Mont Cervin wer yards yards Air Weet Campeaw Bir Koosevelt, ate W tie Hoa mon, mie, Broxton, Iackson, Ad Northwestern Motor teat eph Wullteer \ Denver Market Status | Necetp steady t cows and and feed atthe F445; bulk £500 head: market te Lambs, $17.50@ 18.25; | Truck Is Wrecked in Auto Coll Lealio Cheney, ion) 114 Spring st. re ported to police Wednesday that his | Ford truck waa wrecked in a aol-| jlision with An auto driven by A. HL} Brant, $10 First ave. 8, at Rainier bivd. and Plummer at He said Brant was driving at an excessive lapeed. Brant denied the speeding charge *|Prowler Climbs In, ———*| and Then Climbs Out A prowler who entered H. L. Cra ry'ab 0 16th ave, N. B, thru the reur window, early Wednesday, Jevidently saw rothing suitable to him} | taste. Crary reported to police that the burglar disturbed nothing. | | | Socialists Weak ALBANY Y, March 2.— Charging that the “pronecugion” has based ite charges solely on “allp ups” and “indiseretions” of certain party members, Morris Hiliqult to- day began summing up the defense | of the five suspended socialist mem- | bers of the assembly. “Because of the slipup of Victor L. Berger, thin committee in asked of violence and revolution,” he told the committee “Every indiscretion has been seized upon by learned counsel for the other side and all they have been able to find is 20 or 30 during the 13 yours. It is just a collec tion of slipups,” He began a denunciation of the witness, Peter Collins, who testified ag an expert for the “prosecution,” and said that Collins knew absolute- ly nothing about socialisn *|taken on tt in the | | Net NEW CABINET POST WANTED 'Secretary of Marine Urged by Shippers WASHINGTON, March Crea tion of a new cabinet post, that of retary marine, in being urmed by many American shipping inter: onts, it became Known here today The is being seriously connie nbers of the sen committee, altho they whether any action will be 3 doubt modiate future Advocates of the step point out that a department of marine, or of transportation, depending on its ls necessary if the American merchant marine is to be developed and trade routes established under government superyision to South America, the Orient and other parte of the world, On the other hand, opponenta of the proposal argue that there will be too many cabinet posts ‘Three new seats are being discussed, education, aviation and transporta- tion, The cabinet will become cum: bersome if more members are added, opponents way noon ~ ADMSSION OF JAPS PROBED Three Naturalized as For- mer Service Men SAN FRANCISCO, Mareh 3— News of the naturalization of three Japanese former service men and their admittance to this country with the status of citi zens has aroused much comment and inquiry, The Japanese, it is understood, served in the United States army an soldiers, On a basis of this service they obtain- ed naturalization in Hawall and have since entered California. They were naturalized which, acconling to George A Crutehfield, chief naturalization ex- aminer, was not meant to include Japanese, Koreans, and other ‘off. races,” Neither factor can, according to Crutehfield, render Japanese cligibie for naturalization Section 2169 of the naturalization laws, declares “only free, white per- songs of persons of African descent | or nativity can be naturalized.” act of May 9, 1918, Filipinos or “any alien who has served with the Amertean army, The navy, marine corps or merchant) marine can be naturalized.” SAYS HAWAIIAN AGENTS MADE MISTAKE Hawailan authorities took this to include Japanese, But Crutchfield contends it means only Filipinos. | The term “any alien,” as used in naturalization lawn previous to May, 1915, today Federal Judge Rudkin has ruled against this view, permitting all races to be naturalized. Federal \Judge Dooling held that soldiers and | sailors of “off color” races might ‘be naturalized, but that Uiose who served in the merchant marine were not to be included. The general view appears to be that, pending @ more definite ruling, the three Japanese just admitted are |to be considered citizens until action Caldwell to Face Music at 8 P. M.) Hugh M. Caldwell, elected mayor Tuesday, will be serenaded by the ce band, led by Lieut. William arr, at $ o'clock Wednesday night. | |Lieut. Carr will lead the musicians ie Caldwell's home, 2717 Tenth ave. | . where the mayor-to-be must fac + sige bed in Airplane ee FORT MYERS, Fla, March 3.— RGM pilot; G. BH. Mryant, tax assessor, and T. H. Cok |card, city councilman, were burned to death near Everglades, . late yesterday when their airplane in flames. Dempsey Warrant Fails to Arrive) LOS ANGELES, March 3 ranta charging Jack Dempsey his manager, k Kearns, with conspiring to evade the draft law, have not yet arrived from San Fran- said today at the office States district attor | ay it was United of the : Plan Funeral for 11 Victims of Fire WALLA WALLA, March 3.-—The funeral of 11 Chinese, who died here in a building fire Monday night, will be held Thurwday afternoon. Sell Tomatoes at r : War Time Prices SPRINGFIELD, Mo. March 4. Owners of tomato canneries tn the Orark region are beginning to con- tract with farmers who specialize in tomato raising for their tomato crop this year. Moet of the canners are offering $15 a ton for the oming crop. That is the same price that was paid during war time: NATIONAL BANK CALL 18 ISSUED WASHINGTON, comptrolier of the treasury today iasued a call for the condition of national banks at the close of busi ness on Saturday, February 28. CABELLE O1L, ADVANCES YORK, March 3.—Cabelle erude March 3.—The |against them is taken and substan- tated. Alleged Deserter Is Arrested Here Alleged to be a deserter from the marine corps and accused of stealing clothes from his uncle, Willlam De | Paoli was arrested at Third ave, and Union et., C, Falling. Hotel Disturber Ousted by Police Report to police that “a guy was raising Cain” at the Bay State hotel {3 a, m, Wednenday, resulted in the rest of Jack Belding by Motorcycle Officers G, J. Fuller and F. C. Glad- win, Wednesday, by Patrolman TWO ROOF FIRES did $5 dam- Age each Wednesday morning. The building of the North Pacific Radt ator company, 633 Westinke N., and the home of A. Just, 1821 14th ave., were the structures involved. P. ASSE RS TO White Center, on the municipal railway, will be forced to transfer at Roxbury st. and 16th ave. 8. W., for the next two days, because of grading that is go- ing on at that point, This will ne- cessitate walking less than one block. Do You Require a Money Loan? Then come here and negotiate a lib- eral one on your valuables and make re-payment by the month in little amounts. boon advanced 26 cents to $8.02 © barrel, it was announced here today The air service has nelocted 194 enlisted men on duty at various fields in the United States, to take by « law) army service nor any/ | girls are the Berlo Sisters, and ap-| epectfies that | evidently | | Violinist, has never been held to} m| to believe that the soctalint party in| Warrant the naturalization of per-| sons who are not white, he declared HERE’S MORE ABOUT ELECTION STARTS ON PAGE ONE candl- placing “e men | rvice lst, | in the ector, and| offi: | years, requiring “sticker” dates to pay a filing fee, honorably diseharjged ery on the prefer placing the bel J office of building jweven amendments requiring | ctals and department heads to n reports, all earried Ina statement issued Wednes day, Mayorelect Caldwell de. clared; “The result of the elec tion hae demonstrated to the world that Seatile ix safe and | sane and a good place in which to live, T ehall always be mind ful of the fact that I have ‘been piety honored by the citizens of » aad my every endeavor will be to merit the confidence expressed at the polls, To the thousands who helped to accom plish the splendid result 1 am deeply grateful and desire to ex prews my heartfelt thanks. With the cooperation of all the peo ple, which I earnestly ask, 1 believe that during the next two years we can have a big ger, better and more harmon- lous Seatile.” James A. Duncan, defeated candi date for mayor, addreaned the follow- ing letter to Mayor t Caldwell “Please accept my hearty con- eratulations upon the opportunity that has come to you to render real service of immeasurable value to this community. “Beattio today tor needs a strong,| | toarlons, yet just and humane chief exeoutive; one who will look upon the wayward gir] as his sister; one who will purge the city of vice and corruption, and one who will see to it that our public utilities are devel oped and expanded in the interests of the people for service and not for profit. “It is my sincere hope that you will prove equal to the great taske before you and that your adminix tration may prove the best Seattle has ever had j “Please feel at liberty to call upon mo for any asaistance I may be in & ponition to render, and I am confi- |dent that I can speak for the thou- mands of loyal citizens who support od me and say that they and J will mont heartily cooperate with you tn | every nincere effort upon your 4 to carry out such a program. “Yours for a cleaner, better and| happler Seattle, “JAMES A. DUNCAN.” * THEATRES — } Serta PANTAGES Four pretty sisters whose accom- plighments in swimming and diving have attracted wide attention In the( aquatic world, headline the bill at/ the Pantages, this week. These} pearing with them is their mother, 61 years young, who is quite as wonderful aa her daughters. In tropical murroundings the young| women appear and open their act asf winging quartette, later turning thelr attention to graceful and spec tacular water sports, Paul Pereira, Portuguese court and his string quintet Presents one of the most artistic and elaborate musical offerings of the year. Renard and Jordan in their new offering entitled, “The New Hotel} Clerk,” feature some lively comedy Florence Rayfield is a pretty girl, with winsome personality, who of-) fers yopular song numbers. | Fred and Anna Pelot, as the! “Juggling Jokers,” combine laugh-| ter with an exbibition of trick and fancy juggling that goes over big. Sherman, Van and Hyman com-/ prine a comedy trio in an offering they style Harmonious Nonsense. | The Pantagescope shows the} fourth episode of the Pearl White| serial, “The Black Secret.” eee PALACE HIP The new bill to the Palace promises plenty of spice, novelty and movement, the offering con- tributed by Louis Wills, Beasie Gil- bert and company dominating the bill, In a unique divertisement en- titled “The Masked Frolic,” they combine amusing pantomime, danc- ing, instrumental music and some acrobatic and balancing feats. The Bingham Fours are said to have evolved something origtnal, and decidedly new in their “revel of songs and dances.” “Nonsensi- cal moments,” replete with songs, dances and smart talk are promised by Cooper and Vallie. The Alsace-Lorraine Girls are do scribed as two unusually attractive «irls who present a combination | of aerial and iron jaw pastimes which they call “aerial novelties.” “From Movies to Vaudeville” will be depicted by Marjorie Burnum and Capt. Walter E. Yant. A clever combination of acrobatic and aerial efforts with plenty of com. edy interspersed is anticipated in the offering of Violet and Lew “Vagabond Luck" is the feature photoplay. Candidates Speak in South Dakota MITCHELL, 8S. D., March 3.—Pow- ers of organized politics and big business are back of the campaigns of Governor Lowden of Llinais and General Wood for president, Senator Johnson of California charged in open- ing @ speaking campaign here last night. “It is obvious that this state has become a tremendous battle ground of the wealtih and power and finan- cial resources of my two leading op- ponents,” Johnson said, James W. Gerard, former ambassador to Germany, and James O, Monroe, independent democrat ot Illinois, both candidates for the democratic presidential nomination, debated at Sioux Falls last night on the subject of “Free Speech.” Dependent Family Soften His Heart Leniency was shown Gordon Crane, confessed burglar, by Judge A. W. Frater Wednesday when it be- came known that Crane had a wife and child dependent on him. Crane pleaded guilty to the burglary of a pay telephone at the Boston apart- ments, 1425 Harvard ave., but Judge Frater deferred sentence and ap- pointed County Jailer Will H, Barr @s Crane's guardian. which will come Hip tomorrow | | the | their nto QUENTIN "QUIDNUNC DAILY HE ASKS TION OF FIV: With Policeman, “Buster” | PICKED AT RANDOM Aids in Rescue , TODAY’S QUESTION How did you like the election? ANSWERS Fifteen former tenants of the N. W, and Ballard ave, owe @icir lives today to a valiant dog and a policeman who warned them in time to effect thelr es. cape from the burning building which was gutted late Tuesday | evening in the last of 11 fires o¢ curring during t ay. Kut for the timety work of Ballard firemen, the dog, “ituster," owned by | 4!) right Otto Wendland, agent for the build. | ing, would have perished in the room of his maate after he had ided Police G. A. Btoraalal in rousing human occupants of the plac thr | papers yet Oh, all right MKS, W. Did Mr about I'm satinfied, aw W. BAILEY, soT°s4th’ Lane get elected? Tm that. Oh, Lo gyenm dtp MRS. K. W. DEVOK, 421 Kibourne I'm satisfied. I Wked At vere sorry at well MES. OTTO 1136 Yakima ave Mr. Caldwell; that’s good, Zi Hesketh got in, did” he? 2% afraid he wouldn That wilita” perfectly a MRS, T. MORIARITY, 453 ave.—Ohb, it suited me. fine, 1 care anything about it exeept mayor sae noises HL C. GREEN, of White > Onan constructing three modern” conetete — and tile business balldings, a | eceecranin —h—ntnone OTHERS Reduce your doctor's bills by keeping slways on hander VICK ‘S Uf “YOUR BODYGUARD The 15 tenanta, small children, a baby weeks old and its mother, Mra, Wendland awakened from their sleep in smoke filled rooms when “Buster” ran barking thru the halls followed by Stornalisl kicking in the doors. They fled to the street an they were at tired, without waiting to gather up belongings, Scarcely had the last person left the building when # sec tion of the roof fell in with a crash and roar of flames ‘The lower floor of contained several stores, Thene 1 ‘ks of merchandise w The total loss will including th: the building badly dam Sarlier fires destroyed the Penta costal Mission church, W. 67th st and Jones ave nd frame dwellings | at 3017 and 2021 W. 74th wt. Beven other fires had been fought in wide wpread parts of the city during the This Year 208 “I refuse th give my name,” said a pedestrian hit by an auto driven by E. V. Ruger, 4315 Whit man ave, on Mth ave. Wednes day, ‘The man was taken to his home by Ruger, who reported to police that a bruined leg was the extent of the man's injuries Friendly Theft Sends Him Over “A practical joke between friends” ended in @ one to 15 years’ sentence in the reformatory for Robert Evans, | 23, colored, Wednesday, Joe Campbell, colored, 606% Jack Pedestrians Hit by Autos Cherry Trees In Quantity, Vastety (A 7 (abe ROSES - 000 Im 200 Leading Varieties YES! 2onolb NURSERY STOCK OF ALL ber .. a Mail Order Send for renting ost and Price ma i. |won #t, accused Evans of stealing a! sult.from his room. Evans pleaded guilty. | “Just @ little matter between) friends,” Evans’ attorney explained. Judge Gilliam considered it other- wise and eentenced Evans to one to 15 years in Monroe reformatory, FEDERAL AUTHORITIES will! prosecute a case against D. M. Mo Vae, 40, arrested by dry equad at 1631 Ninth eve, Thursday night. Officers @ny they discovered a still and grapo belonging to McVae in| the house. (Wholesale and Retail Nurserymen) 1913 WESTLAKE AVENUE Just North of Times SEAT SALE STARTS TOMORROW: The Long-Awaited Series of Distinctive Comic Opera Revivals by the Sunday, Monday, Thursday Saturday Nights, Wednes day Matinee, THE MIKADO Tuesday Night CHIMES OF NORMANDY The notable ensemble of 75 nationally-known artists ; is headed by the sensational Japanese Prima HANA SHIMOZUMI, and the distinguished ccanedian, JEFFERSON DE ANGELIS | Wednesday Night THE GONDOLIERS Friday Night and Satenday j Matinee We are now equipped to offer the very highest class of service of this type at the following rates: Lake View Mount Pleasant Forest Lawn ... Calvary ...... Washelli .... Crown Hill Oak Lake . And all other cemeteries within these dis- tances. This service is supplied by our black, glass inclosed limousine type of car, used exclusively for funeral purposes and capable of holding five people. They are at your service. MERELY CALL SEATTLE TAXICAB COMPANY