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DIRECTORY Attorueysat-Law ESTARLISHED Tonsyltation BE COMPLETED 70 | McPherson Is Back From advice Pree ¢ tment. | i Burke Hidg., $08 Second ave Washington » Behott, Downs Nik. Tos End av « 4 ultation free, All cases, Fees The future of the Alaskan railroad era. ts Aawured and rails will be connected Altorneys—Petent between Seward and Fairbanks, ex Ter: RICK F jeept for the crossing of the Tanana Attareey a river, by the end of 1921, or earty gn patents ecured, | ion: in the following year, reports J. L. Her hise Seettia, ‘We MoPherson, secretary of the Alaska bureau, Seattle Chamber of Com hs. oF st WW. Washington ih Phone Main 390 ion N FENWICK, LAWRENCE McPhereon was at his desk today 1. 422 Burke Bid . Shircpediegs After being in Washington, D.C. Chiropodists for two months, where he worked in MIP HOSPITAL. Bs WANs behalf of measures jooking toward c o0 S32 the development of Alaska, and he Chlrepracter received assurance from members of ae RNE R Gir the appropriation committee that re as 10 sufficient appropriations wil be ointment forthooming to continue the work nae & Jonninae yay for the balance of the construction Ralmer Sch ton! period, and there is sufficient money " “4 on band to continue the work until the new appropriation is made. = WOOD LEADS ria oe — Lowden and Jo Johnson Run} ire Bhan WOT Close Race Geet A SUPE, CO- 2190 Firet ava | MITCHELL, & 1D. Mareb aiete ’ " 4 “tas ——= | Gen, Leonard Weod led for the re Kakamining publican presidents FUT IC ELL SORITNT presidential nomination in NG AND REPATR clase work guaranteed ed, floors scrubbed, pol- by Saree. ana weet Tas Frauds Hh C bell, ON Collateral Loans DANED~ ON AL of value. The Reliabi S08 Pantages id. | ee RWYT- ing to reports reaching here today. | James W. Gerard appeared to be the democratic favorite, after a nominal contest with J, ©. Munroe, Iinois With reports from 53 of the state's $3 counties, Gen, Wood had o jead| MINT RePAINA of approximately 4,000. RK GUARANTERD Ri 465 to Loam jwith Lowden slightly im the lead. 3) LO praia | Managers for both men made claims based on the unreported vote, Only scattered returns were made for Sen ator Poindexter, The vote on the republican cand) dates in the 53 counties stood: Wood, 21,998; Lowden, 117,350; Jobn won, 15.980, |California Lists | to Close Thursda SACRAMENTO, Cal. March |1f you had plans to become the next President of the United States you om — 99. ind Si SIDNEY, ¢ Bre BALOER ER ICTAN AND or moet dalies for Hoth | Sexea, M. az STANLEY, f0e-Te WAYOTET. aye. at Pine st—Rheuma- | dney and bladder trou- Elliott 4590. gates in California. | ‘Thursday, according to the prest |dential primary act, is the last day for filing the lst of delegates with |the county clerk. After that he is given five days to file them with the secretary of state's office. After that you'll have i” wait for another four year ‘SHOOTS SON TO SAVE HIS SOUL CHICAGO, March 24—Frank _ good service graduate muree. PARIS, March 24.—Examination of Witnesses for the defense began when | the trial of Joseph Caillaux, form premier, was resumed before the sea, mte this afternoon. Caillaux is charged with implica.| ing his son to save the young man | Trom crime, he claimed today, Hope to Make New | In jail awaiting the outcome ‘of | three wounds sustained by Frank. | Bisbee Case Start) jr. Piano trettal over the plight of TOMBSTONE, Ariz, March 24.—/ bis wife and eight children during Another attempt to get the muchde his absence, Frank, jr, lay quietly Bisbee deportation trial under |" & hospital cot, and admitted that ‘way will be made this afternoon. father might be right, at that.” — _ Court Judge convenes at 2 o'clock and rank, jr. comt his father many | this time his ruling on the admissi-| bis 17 gears he left home three Umes gti Pattee te expected to have nt | sleepless nights, the parent said. In | Bility of evidence the defense wishes jase alwhys associated with a gang. His last disappearance wag Mon day. Tuesday night Piano eoneee | tered hie son with the gang. | asiant, cigaret pasted to a lower rd nawered his father's call ed angrily a moment. Piano produced revolver and fired three shots, They boy waa wounded severely, but may live. Tt is better this way hot by & policeman,” offer. | ~ Piano eal. BY HENRY L. FARRERL NEW YORK, March 24.—Knock out Grub is first on Georges Car penter's list in America, Then come Battling Banquet, Kid Recep tion and the best of the boys in Manager Hi Times’ stable. The idet of France, the blonde bridegroom here on the chase of Jack Dempsey’s heavyweight crown, has gone to the boards al ready, his mid-section pressed fiat ly against them-—not the canvas padded timber of the ring, but the linen-ewathed mahogany of a reg: ular dinner table. Perhaps the daring aviator, who still has the French war spirit of “take my chance to win,” had @ premonition that he would be of fered more dinners in America than he had time to eat when he |said on La Savoie, heading up the bay yesterday—‘Why ia it that you speak of fight?” Francois Descamp, he of the ro- tund waistline, the undersiung stature and the hypnotic eye, said after his arrival that Carpentier could accept score of dinner bidw. | Between now and Monday, when the European champion starts ere lating thrills in the role of a col lege hero for a serial, the newly weds and Descamps will take in the sights of New York. x The movie men bromised Den- camp they would complete the film by May 1 if they could have the uninterrupted services of the cham. pion The trip ta California has | been cancelled and the exteriors are to be filmed around New York. | Carpentier’s vaudeville career of | 10 weeks under the management of | Jack Curley starts May 3. On @ tour of Eastern America and LIBERTY "AND VICTORY BONDS If you must SELL your Liberty or Victory Bonds, BELL to UM If you can BUY more Liberty or Victory F from UB. On Tuesday, March 2%. 1920, the cloning market prices were ax given be- They are the governing prices tor Liberty and Victory Bonds all over ind the highest. We advertise these prices daily in order that you ye know the Now York market and the exact value of your Liberty a! i Victory Bonde 4th Vietory Vieto 44 a 4 ) THEATRE | >M TINUOUS DaiLy jee | PALAcEHIP| TOMORROW, FRIDAY ond SATURDAY “THE MELODY snor’ Ande Feature Pb wiay Query—""Do ancestors make the jaay?” MATIN DAILY—Cht 100 Sundays, Eves and Holidays 13 9 Lat $90.69) $99.67 $91.92 #94. OL $91.68 $08.61 $98.73 uct 37¢ on & $50 bond an one #1 Wo oe MORRIS BROTHERS, Inc. The Premier Municipal Bond House. Capital One Million Dotlere : Lentral Haiiding, Seattle FELEPUONES: Main 7227; Elliott 2840. Ketablished over » Quarter Century. Saeed sememenitae cdeneiineime eee | Gov, Lowden and Senator Johnson | | were running close for second place. | have one more day to file your dele on In defeatist plots during the | Piano used the herole cure of shoot: | than if he, — CARPENTIER WILL BE SOME i=: BUSY FRENCHMAN IN U.S. only two more of a| iid SRASTLE Hh etal aie aa _ [ke Seattle Star] ALASKA ROAD TO WILSON TO ASK COAL PURCHASE eds Three Months’ Sup- ply for Government VTON, March 24 WARHIN Prosi dent Wilson within a fow days will! sign an executive order, directing all departments of th } govern ment to dd store up & | | thr | | pply of coal during May, June and July, it wan learned today, tale and county govern ments and public Utilities will be turgred to do Hikewtnn. The result will be, in the opinion of experts of the national coal com: | mivion, that the mines will be kept busy Ing the dull mason, and there will be sueh @ saving that the per cent wage Increase granted the miners by the comminsion will be Absorbed and not passed on to the) public. The wage increasen granted 500,000 miners, if charged entirely to the | coneumer will increase the pric 15 per comt, beginning April 1 Was entimated. HOME SHORTAGE. "GROWS SERIOUS Million Families in U. S. Im-| properly Housed | CHICAGO Mare) A million) properly houned because of th lhousing shortage, delogaten to thi | first annual convention of the Na |tenal Federation of Construction In duntries, stated today The shortage, said . J. Brunner, jor Chieago, editor of the Amertean Contractor, is due to lack of oars to transport building materials Conditions in New York, Chicago, Philadelphia and pi of the leading cities of the country are alarming | Brunner declared. “People are doubling up in the same apartments and. in many cases, whole families are living in one room,” he said, “because they just) can't get a place to live.” Prices of houses are over twice those charged in 1914. An average house today would cost between #ix and seven thousand dollurs, it was stated . "Wages of labor have gone up 70 sald Brunner. “Pricds of building materials are 120 per cent! | higher.” | Further boosts was predicted by “Manufacturers should see that) thetr employes are properly housed nd build homes for them on easy| terms,” said one builder, “If they |den't they are going to lone a PE. ci set DISAPPEARANCE OF WOMAN EXPLAINED BY WEDDING NOTE NEW YORK. March 24-—The mysterious disappearance of Mre. Mary Heffernan, 63, Brooklyn sohoe! teacher, was salved today when relatives of Russell L. Rich- man, 23, announced that Richman married the missing teacher in Warren, Obie, Mareh 11 Fuebman was formerty one of Mrs. Heffernan’s students. Mra. Heffernan has been missing near ly two years. A nationavide search was made for her. It was believed she com mitted suicide, She was descrip ed as silver-haired and of a statu- eaque appearance. | per cent,” in building conte Brunner \Everett Qpposes State Commission EVERETT, March 24-—(Special to The Star)—(iov. Hart is aaked to work to abolish the state public serv- jee commiasion, in a communication | today from the Everett wee Sounee council Canada he will shadow box an r with Jules Lanears, a Belgian heavywyelght { The trio expect to be in America for at least three months. Georse Papir and Charley Ledoux, two other French champions under Descamp’s management, are ex pected “on the next boat,” and the dapper Uttle Frenchman wt! get “zgeem some fights.” With Cochrane, the London pro- | holding a contract on Car services until December 1920, it is not Ukely the fight h Dempsey will be held before Carpentier returns to France. Tex Rickard, after a conference with the pair, said today he would do nothing in the way of n Uation for the Mght until Dempeacy is tried on the indictment against | bir. If your gums bleed you have Pyorrhea, This dis- ease should be taken care of at once, to insure good health. For the next 30 days, we will give a liberal discount on all Denfal work. All work guaranteed 18 years. United Painless Dentists 608 Third Ave. he | Cocambere RHUBARB PRICES |" ARE ADVANCED | Lettuce Quotations Are Also Higher on Market Due to cold weather, the supply of a! rhubarb on Weatern ave, in dwindling, Jobbers Wednesday t ed quotations to 12% cents a pound The hothouse product in cleaned up, way the dealers, and arrivals from California are decreasing Lattuce quotations were alno stift-| er, with the best Imperial stock bringing $3.50 @ crate, Walla Walla spinach, selling at $1.90 a box jis showing good movement Butter and ee quotations Wed: jnenday were steady, Jobbers were Jeonfident that the ew market had reached its lowest level for the sea son. Butter, however, is showing a) eaker undertone Exporte'of wheat and flour treen | July 1, 1919, to Maroh 12, 1920, amount to 90,203,000 bushels of wheat and 11,968,000 according to a report of the United [eek rain administration. [ Local Markets | i Prices Paid Whoiessle Deni for Veustabies and | tren | the Routh Dakota primaries, accord: | familice in the United States are tm |3— | Asperagas Neste Oa ebbage one “ Carrots Cauliflower Per erate a t8@4ee Cotery Per erate Soomie oe Lsttuce Daione Belt Votaters — RB Wash. Netted Gems Local ‘ Almas de Vilverte - Walente be oe Merietiy freeh Cheser— ‘Or and Wash. triplets Wisecoain eream brick... 5+. Lim ouree : seses at Goren Lave Heigien Haree—idve per tb ‘ows—Country, dressed jose <Toler light, par 1, VeatYaney ose Best cows and heifers Balle -_— Barley ~Rotied Ground Clipped 17.00@ 15.00 B10 A foolish woman is one who can’t | |make her own living and marries a man who can’t make ft for her, LOWEST “RATES | CALIFORNIA SAN FRANCISO Los ANG ILS POINT FREQUENT 8A) 5. S. MULTNOMAH, §: MeCOMM 99 CORK t Third \ve INTER valley | rels of flour, | 5 ian RANK CLEARINGS — $7,283,440.54 "11,500 COMING TO MINE CONCLAVE ne ‘RIOUS migunder= standings, that often culminate in lawsuits, avoided if the services of our Esergw Department are used in closing real estate deals, can be Shipping | ob sg Wane Notes Being in immediate | Clearings .. coe 1096,904.00 ——~ | touch with all of the of- sean, “hak aati | wer: Of Gold Stand-| ~“Qoutiwent Storm Warning: ficial records, we are | Clearing» .... + 908,440.91, | i Storm ever Vancouver Island, ifi nf Balances LTA. ard to Ba Considered moving southeast, Moderate to qualified to protect the esate Portland 4.204,007."7 || Btabttization of the gold standard, freah coexperls ta contessiony interest of each party AU nee, osyeg o to the end that mining in Alaska and) nae 7 hd to th ¥ Malances | and Washington Wednesday and e transaction while |the Northwest may again be conduct:| Wegmenday night, Slorm warn- : od at prant to mining, financial | jagy are dieplayed in all ports of acting as the disinter- and general business interests will be| qt He | Public Marketa considered at the Internationa! Min.| Wastiagten and Oregen, ested agent of all. ihe Se SS |ing sonvention iy convenes h6re! prieg ghipbuilding company wil! | \ WrartAnn 7. ra Patt yp blr moor mining | to pay Erte Christenson, 31, Otel 186, 8 * rhubarb, the; espar je enh ore’ jor 0 Oo dn seal! Monch it 6% | machinory wil be oon of tne mente fonemmaraman, 2.%H, dumage Me Washington pkgs $1.00; 8 cane iniik, 2 sive * el ere a he cheng schooner Janet Carruthers at Copalis, Ti 1 Liptan's ten, the i) Me from. the Far Nerthwene Western | May it, 1019, and sustained perma itle nsurance + The wager | Ca nada and Alaska are expected te by nd, The convention will be con. if cane pork ducted under the joimt auspices of | —— . - the Puget S8und section of the rIkH PLACE Mal) 8, pure treen milic 11, fine aranulated euear The 2c all ean ¢ milk, He 21) ean lot order *| mili, be, Ghirardelit’s ehenaiate, abo 1-™ can Ball 19, appinn, $110 bow, $1.56 | Prooma, 99 28 the: oniom soln tt freah egitieh, 15 ny | Yi Bink Aetinon, 66 Th: blnek’ ond } 2 fee rhe herring, = for 260 tall $1, freak peanut utteg, 30e Mii | 9 Mog, He lie | jellies, dte M.; butter, b6e HCONOMY fresh churned butter, © we Sau 1-2 ite © ing 2), aulnned soles. od, 3 be 48, pure cones, | ner Hoyal baking pow vantlia or lemon favor Gem Mut, the M., 2 Me the Th; bulk honey, tee t 21-48, & email cane) milk, The; she € wah ‘| tte, b he MS Mh cotton, +, Shp eweet prance, Phe) full pt fire 5 the 86, Crisco, ae 298) 8 te 2 phew Creametion, the Hive Ribbon tea, ate, at. The Malle Stall 19%, fresh peanut butter, tte Mm. tall cans milk, 260; full eream cheese.) M Mm Balt 116. Chicago Grain in Market ‘a! | CHICAGO gMareh 84 tutures on Phe Ohleawo Dnera ef today rallied slightly after & weak open ee and 1 ipainn. |! Ghowers were reported thryout the bh eorn opened 4 |guee and climbed %e . sas Provisions were lower, | PUGET SOUND STEAMERS ALL LOCAL ROUTES |wrYRAMERRA LEAVE FROM COLMAN DOCK, FOOT OF MARION STRRET atrect t Townsend opm Townsend a: lAnacortes and Bel Hingham. th cu tr jas tweet, a amele 1 encert Rrion.| om earner iF nda: (Sunday oepm) jat | st. (tr. midn’ht \pointe Mon. \Juan istandi _Fridey| harnen. Hiabiiity te tmited te weer, t to encned $100 for ¢ pounds allow Meamere and schedules subject change without notice, — Preight coved dally for all points (exe office, Open from 6130 a m. te midnight. PUORT SOUND NAVIGATION ©0, bie a at AGO, March 24,000 is RN Mae "Status of the New York Stock Exchange i NEW YORK, March 24 BAN FPRANCIACO, Ore per i dollars (820,000) worth of eight per cent one, two and jmuch interest semi-annually. and 11 o'clock. See me in American Institute and Metallurgical | Enginoers and the Seattle Chamber] i i1.. Commerc . |“Average Cost” to Be Basis of Price! In « repert ing county announces that in considering moth ods uned by retailers in fixing the inwued Tuesday the fair price ine granulated standard | selling price of their goods after re- | Tha placement it will be guided by the “When new and identical mer. * | ehandive in placed in stock for male, \ the cont of the goods on hand shall averaged with the cont of the w merchandise bought on the Present market and the selling price | shall be based on the average unit | | cont of the entire lot.” copy ee Chicago Live Stock | 7.800 15,38 cans milk, s0¢; faney creamer? | ote eet Sho Mh., Kehiilipa’s Mest coffee 43) 1% enn.” Htall home made | stockers ‘cows, honey. 47 og 18 rT Wtali | “itheep —teceipta. 8,480 hepa; market te ‘ioat, beet vial Lambs, $17,606 20.26; owes, $11 7 Preeti cally | nigner at the Prt * ‘ portifies tee oh, “, “: Ned tates “hen: 0k wo M: Bi hie- p% Frisco Market Status AD Ral Maren the Sere prime firets, tbe "Portland | Market jot Report 8 Per Cent Bonds for Sale By EDWIN J. BROWN 106 Columbia St. I have twenty thousand ree-year first mortgage, |bonds in $100 to $1,000 de-/New York Renters jnominations to jbonds are guaranteed‘and se- red with one hundred and} \fifty thousand dollars’ ($150 '000) worth of the richest ir rigated land in America sell, This investment is as safe a bank and pays twice as These bonds will he on sale my office, 106 Columbia every forenoon between 9 son. EDWIN J. BROWN, OFFEI SERVED. Ap oun t our COUNTERS If You Try It—You'll Buy It Ground United Tea & Co! South End Market—119 committee | M4 we per Ib, ) These| nent injuries. Jury returned verdict in Judge Walter M. French's court Tuesday. Co. Under State Supervision Assets Over $600,000.00 VANCOUVER, B. C., March 24-~ | Steamship Admiral Evans can not be hed for sinking the tug City of Lund in Duncan bay Saturday, as she will not call at a Canadian port, — it was #tated here today. On her first visit here, the a pha ate son Direct liner Tactician was VICTORIA, B. C., March 24.--R. | loading at Hanford st terminal Wed. | MC & Empress of Canada, building|nesday, She is the largest of the Harrigon linerw. on the Clyde, will be placed on the Briuah Columbia Oriental route, LAUGHS SUSPENSE } ep * | ‘Mecond "Wiat ‘Tide MAKE Wat mois a leat m. torn “BELIEVE ME XANTIPPE” from ver, vie Comes, Bh © t idnight, " Vuiton from Bettiah Co! mbis ports at A -CORKING [he pm GOOD PLAY Departures March 23—Htr City of Beattie tor Southeastern Alesks at § p.m; ar Ged hey for Betchinan. So liyder and | WILKES (eannery porte | Crag for New Yor |p om.) ate Morni [Tumbia ports at Charleston at noon, ee Vessels in Portat | Seattle Today | oo) Bmith Cove termins Ne Service Metuine "ae Don't wait until you must call a} doctor! Save his time and your +}money, Go to him at first warm ing. itr Havilan. aus Kirketisd, eebr | Dutard Pier 10—Heny Blia A. Bell + mm Bee J. D. Peters, bik | Ov | Pier Phir Weet Jeppa, ee core . ©. Bernetide. 4 st. termine)—Motor echr W. F. | Burrows, str Tactician, gig Basiern Planet. Lander at MONEY TO LOAN Which you can bor- row on your dia- monds, watches or jewelry, and it may be repaid a little at a time by the month. x | Crown, buake Unio Leo Sion Houghton, Boweemen ie. Allenhurst, Abiile, praris, Riestra, Getwin, A demia. Academia, Peru’ tae! Bickiand, Baatine, Wianford, Agro Apthon, Fert Merrieon, Fort Bteuwix, Imufks, Kiton, Loot!, Dione, Cagacan, | Conian, Civeyras, Cardi fasion, Hoary Wises. Shackleford May Get Shipping Post WASHINGTON, March 24.—Bither Judge John A, Shackleford of Tacoma or Admiral Samuel McGowan, pay- master general of the navy, will be | named to the vacant shipping board | Post, aecording to reports current here today, |" New York Coffee and | | _Sugar Quotations Society For Searvie io NEW YORK, Merch 94,—Coffes—Ne. 7 Rio, 14% @ibe per ib; No. 4 Hantos, MATINEK TODAY That Merry sawn ane Whirl ef oLET’S GO” pensar Raw, 11, wos ‘Te per |b; gran- | 1, 14 14.500 per Ib, 4 1,600 Bags of Jap Mail Aboard Maru With 396 passengers, including 82 |members of @ Japanese tour party, for Seattle, and 6,122 tons of freight and 1,600 bags of mail, the Nippon | |Yusen Kaisha liner Kashima Maru ‘was reported Wednesday as due at William Head Thursday afternoon, She will arrive here Friday evening or Saturday morning. . Defeat Profiteers ALBANY, N. Y., March 24.—Seore one victory for Mr. Renter Tenants have defeated the land-) lords’ attempt to block legislation in} the Now York assembly limiting the amount of rent increases, according | to indications today. Lincolnshire Race Is Won by Furious LINCOLN, England, March 24.— C. Harry’s Furious won the Lincojn. shire handicap here today. Glanely's Scatwell was second and A. Thorburn's Monteith third. Twenty-nine horses started, “Slivers,” “Abie” and “Ole” “PARISIAN THRILLS” Ni ‘bed canes » 40c; Mats, (ox- cont Ladies Mate, 2:30. Nights 7 and 9” New Playing | “GIRLS WILL BE BIGHT DOMINOES G “HIP” ACTS Feature Photoplay: MARGARITA FISI TT i While You Wait. calor Way LIBERTY MARKET Between Pike and Liberty Theatre

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