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PB iis i? oe et er EN TO JOPPOSE DROP Carpenter Hall PRE Against the decrease in of milk, which, they! i mean ruin for Seattle ae King county dairymen | Carpenters’ hall, Fourth | Olive st.. Wednesday morn. | @elock. | THK prices In Seattle are by the big condensaries in| Which force the price of d in the spring, the Aavert. Further decrease Price of milk will m the of many dairymen here, ican . Is ‘on Again Against Racing Md, Mareh in Tharpua are making Aetermined fight to kill es . ‘They are pointing to Sums of money wag partmutue!l machines as for renewed hostility. The “Interests set forth the usual that if the tracks are clos Breeding industry will be plunging into the water. nobody was killed. SOUGHT HAPPINESS THRU MATRIMONY; NOW SHE'S DYING Mont., March 29 my beautiful home on Kalispell Lake,” wrote & local lumberjack to Mrs. Nellie Cully, Birmingham, Ala. Mra. Cully had formed ac quaintance thru a “matrimonial bureau.” She came, accompan fed by her two children, Lyla and Clyde The “beautiful home” consisted of one log shack, windawless and dirt-floored Mra. Cully te dying tn‘ a hos pital an the result of tuberculosis developed tn the shack. The kid dies are in an orphans’ home. U. Ss. Museum Shipyard Men to Be March 29—A onegal-| Plead April 12th , Seized recently at the h McDonald. a chemist, is to| , Phillips Morrison and H. F. Ostran- fe the Bmuithecninn Institu.| 4% officials of the Seaborn S yards Co, charged with conspiring on, Maj. Dalrymple . to defraud the United States thru The till Is of such | reudulent claims for additional ex Mntoe deceted the teak | penditures in the construction of fur hulls for the government, wil! [et thie Mioonshiner’s art he| pea April 12 in United States die trite court, their attorneys answered D0 in Gems ieeg eae Lost During Eire Williams to Tell Se StSLEBORO, Mas. of $20,000 Theft by fire, | Witiams, internal revenge collector pe lygemninichen on or the Puget Sound district, i# ex : im, Mepley * thors (Dated to Feach Washington, D. C fe vain efforts today or tomorrow tn connection with out the ice in the surround | 1. g29.000 robbery of the Seattle trying to locate thousands | internal revenue office recently. He Worth of diamonds and) yin also answer charges made, line for office of commissioner. hosemen played on the) 25 Years Old Sold by U. S. GO, March 29 Shortage of has mtruck the postoffice de With the result that postal ‘Use 25 or out of storage vau On sale The old cards are larger than a business call nd are made of inferior ged gn Paris Birth Rate Is Showing Increase PARIS, March 25.—Paris, tn one mm | Tespect at any rate, is setting a good 50, w tinsmith, Was erample to other cities, for the birth in '® rate i# rising rapidly. The present| SY. average of births per day tx 63, an & Mary | against 72 at the sume period inst year, |Here’s Some Bull, It Sold for $34,650 LONDON, March 29—A_ record price of $34,450 was paid at Perth » Rider Hurt ortrorn aie for a yearting bun, ne {Which had obtained champion hon- Monday that his|°™ Stuomotiie driven vy|Wilson’s Turk Note | mck by an automobile driven by Handed to Allies - 3318 19th ave. S., on! street, and sustained a cut PARIS, March 29.—Hugh Wal-| | tees the American ambassador, to- BiscReedy Is tuy banded to the french foreign office President Wilson's new nete| Commander on the “Turkish situation. | Mensch 29-—Gen. Sir | Frederick Nevil Mackeaty.| He Lacks Faith of metropolitan police, | in Ministers appointed to command) troops in Ireland, It was) tos ANGELES, March 2 —De claring he didn’t trust ministers, Aw | today. a game gust John Vogt went to his back | yard after his marriage and counted IMPROVEMENT | at fits next feguiar meeting, his chickens, This according to Mrs. | Vort, who wants a divorce | pril 1, 8p. m., at the Mc-| school, will be addressed by He Pleads Guilty to Raising $1 Note} Howard flac | was probably due “A street car, at Fond Du Lac, M. Read, on vaccination. will be several nolos, Atl resi Charles Owens pleaded gullty in t 8. district court Monday morning to| the district are invited. =| ‘AGES | i 2:40. Nights 7 and 9 |) micing » $1 note to $10. Pley ated ‘eur fur: TRIO ttis; Casson & Kirke; Vaiand “ Gamble; & Kendrick: Secret.” pet “The Blac’ t f Zhe and ase |) NOW -~ LISTEN? YOO YAPS KEEP YouR GAB OUTTA THIS —!! IM SELLIN’ THESE LOTS~— “THAT'S ENOUGH OF THAT WISE STUFF YOU'RE CRACKIN’ Lonw’s LACE HIP = of Ackerman & Harris CLEVER ACTS oF mirronnoar: VAUDEVILLE : S0F: THe a Photepiay: RAY with B CALE ta “THE A é pum THrare I WAS GONNA RAISE A GARDEN- BOT I CHANGED Slivers,” “Abie” and “Ole” MANY HUSBANDS” ), 4c; Mate. ( Ladies’ Mats. Matinees, ih Mate, Wed-Sat. Klein's Dramatic Hit AGGIK PEPrER'’ te The. Mata. 22¢ to aie “MAYTIME’? Musteat etacle, ‘ork Company 2. Wed. Mat., Hs Mat. $0 to o74. fon”; Sandy Shaw; rano Brother DAILY—220, 4:15 more tha —\ MANNERS THE ener ne [PASSENGERS ARE LUCKY WHEN CAR PLUNGES Wis Above picture shows the car half subme roed in the stream. ‘Police Shoot Up Town in Ireland DUBLIN, March 29. Police t« y shot up” the village of Regge, 6 Thuyles, according to advices: he police left their barracks and marched thru the streets, firing Weir it was stated. Citizens were terrorized when the pting be @ shooting was tn revenge for murder rifles, the No Wonder This Village Prays YWNSVILL March 29 of Brownsville have amalipox and the rest of the rest fents are praying the disease will be confined to the twognen. For the sufferers are 0. doctor, and Charles Poole, ville’s only undertaker. BR Two citiver H. Kent Browns Filipinos to Have Weekly Paper Here “The Progress.” a weekly news paper published in Seattle in the tn- erest o fthe Filipinos, and for th are advancement, make its appearance here started with the efforts of Anton S Marin, FE Th nm and ¢ C. Martin. peration of Fig Dusiness men of Seattle. | Given a Week to Enter Their Pleas| Creed Lane, Edward Bordell, H. BB. Paris and Thomas C. Jones, cahrged with con cy in the systemat jooting of freight cars, were given lone week to enter plea in U. 5. trict court Monday morning. |Marriage Story Leads to Arrest HOUSTON, Texas, March 2 announcement that R. J. Barton was | to marry was printed here. Then the Bay City police knew where Rar ton was and “pinched” him They | sald he cashed bad checks. Hired Public Hall for Family’s Gathering |» CARDIFF, Wales, March 29.—in) celebration of the §0th birthday of | ™. Mr. and Mra. D. A. Burn, 159 of their descendants hired a public hall for a| family gathering. The only Was a grandson tn Austral at was 61. The youngest sreat grandchild was 2 welks, Maids and Pianos May Be Taxed PARIS, March 29.—With the ob fect of meeting the deficit in the city’s buds the first committee of the Paris municipal council now bas under cx ration the question of | imposing & tax on al! pianos and do-| mestic servants. | fron FLORENC DAVIDSON = and Louls P. Mars, charged with viola tion of the federaj prohibition law were given one week to enter a plea by eral Judge Neterer Monday morning PUGET SOUND and Power company the word “traction’ name. Traction, Light has dropped from its Utle | Only @ fool goes around looking far trouble: the other fellow thrust upoo him. Boys i XLL BOY ALOT AS SOON AS PASSES THE ” RIVERS AND HARBORS BILL” ———- 11'S TEN MINUTES To THE CAR LINE AND TWO HOURS GUYS GOT SPECK OF, ' GOOONESSZ~ If Oe , loaded with shop workers, Passengers escaped thru windows and while 17 were bruised,| tween 38 and 49 cents | Weet }one: 4 haa | f SELUM “THE * W-H-O-L-& UNITED STATES Per ALL I CARE Up ND watada ieee 29, 1920, * Marke at Week’s Opening reduced wholesale With quotations per pound, market opened Monday at 62 per pound for fresh creamery ¢ and 63 cents for bricks, Butter fat market fell to 66 cents per pound Kee market was ‘a* trifle firmer, with sales fluctuating Washtr | triplet cheese offerings were lower at 28 cents @ pound, Potato market opened the week firm, with Yekima best Netted Gems quoted at $140 a ton hiong the street bu local er crashed thru a_ bridge,, be | however ton Dollar Haircuts Coming, Barbers’ Leader Predicts NEW YORK, March 29 Leon Worthall, general organizer in New York of the Barbers’ Inter national Union, looks forward to the one-daliar haircut He says The dollar haireut is In sight The master barbers with have to come to it, with the heavy rents, high wages. It won't go there at once. Seventy five cents will probably be the next move. Then one dollar.” to $120. A steamer from California arrived in time for trade Monday morning It brought large quantities of rhu barb and cauliflower, Local rhubarb quotations are down to 10 cents a pound, wile Callfornia product wholesaling at $3.50 @ box. Prices Paid Wholeseir Dealers for Vegetables and Fruit Dogs Win at Shows ‘ com: | Cauliflower as | Coleey ~ mbers Four Seattle Maltese terriers prising the string taken east month by Mrs, Anna It. Judd, Crockett at, have made clean sweep in the New York, Phil deiphia and Boston dog shows word received Hot house, per don 4 00@4 . ry "oe Looes wee ue we Potatess—Per tna id ih. Netted Gems Toes Radishes—Dox bodenes ass 118.00@ 126 Jury Says Palmer Broke Regulations "==> og Charles Joseph Palmer met death | — tox becatne he failed to observe rules of Spinech—Per hamper Metropolitan Bullding Co. while clean. | Fematet®, P uliding ean | Fermipe F = elevator pita In the White bulld ing lam Monday, according to cor oner's jury verdict. | Three Are Held as Fake Officers |: Charged with impersonating fed. | @———_—. eral officers, Dave Maxwell. py, and & man known as * are held tm the city Jail, They indicted secretly by the f 19 PRIZE CUPS will be awarded by | the civic bureau of the chamber of sana commerce to members of the Seattle! Window Display asociation who DAIMY F Troncers trens up the snapplest windows be i= “ tween April l and «4 rm @rall 17, 8 Me wowar, $1.79 pure. fresh milk ite at te tan 79. cr Or triplets Wash. tript ; Wisconsin eream brick. Limbarger Young America Block Swiss . SANITARY tan 45, 2 The arall white beane tf 2 the farina, De patent flour, $2.18 wack. Stal ugar, Ie, Stalls me MD See MH: 2 phe. re te ov cot Citrus, tte, “ >the | cottes * pke connrn 102, Co-operative mitk. 2 tan cane ha eorer Stalls 14-96 Vike at, bacon, 9c Th. perk roast, 206 Me veal roast, 1T%e 7; leg of mutton, me T.; shoulder mutton, 12%¢ M.; veal chops, te ® WESTLAKE tre tall a7. ry Of | Cows—Country, °F | Moge—Chotee Fancy romped Di. Hedt, yer Me ead | Tree tea, ans ¥ Karo, bie, Stalls an. ent macaront, paper, 26 the Next Car I KNOW A GUY WHO SOLD LOTS IN THE Ieocky MTS. AND rT WAS ONLY A* STONES THE STATION— 3920 FT. BELOW | Ore nnd Bene... ..: I WANNA Mite’ Maiie” PLACE wit LoTS OF sited os 10@ iLargest Trawler Launched at Selby: LONDON, En@land, March 29.-~ Stated to be the world’s largest stear® trawler, the Patri has been launched at Selby. It has been | built for a French firm for fishing in Newfoundland waters. The Patri ix 215 feet if length, She is fitted with wireless and will carry a crew of) fifty. World Suffragists : . Won't Meet in Spain LONDON, March 20,-—Obstacles having been placed in the way, the International Women's Suffrage Alli- ance congress, which was to have been held at Madrid in May, will be transferred to another country not yet decided on. LOWEST RATES CALIFORNIA roULTRY Prices Paid by Wholesaler Dealers .. te Bhippere 'Egg Market Quoted Firmer| 3 cents Local spuds are bringing from $)15) A Vy ‘BUTTER PRICES (Lumber Chief DROP 3 GENTS of Kansas City Locates Here | Saturday William M. Beebe | William M. Beebe, for 14 years | — Manager of lumber sales for the! tons Bell Lumber company of Kan-| oF | mas City, hag resigned to become | president and general manager of | the newly organized Burton Beebe mat umber company, with headquarters | al Seattle As manager of lumber sales for the Long Bell company he had to do| with the distribution of from 25,000 to 20,000 cars of lumber a year | In the new company, which has| been incorporated under the laws of | Washington, Beebe will be associated | yy with J. H. Burton, president of J. H Rurton & Co. of New York, Jumber | manufacturers, wholesalers and ex-| porters. ‘The new company will con-| duct a manufacturing, wholesale and port business, dealing strictly in Pacific Coast products. The company | is a partnership, Burton and Beebe being sole owners, with Burton as jchairman of the board of directors. | tumber,” ‘ivee| Bell ot Bk 0 | Pler 4 BAN FRANCISCO LOS ANGELES POINT N"brao FREQUENT SAILINGS WATAMA, ine April int McCORMICK LINM 100 Cherry St, HELPING A SALESMAN SELL A LOT "The future supply of commercial nays Beebe, “but in a com- paratively few years come from the| Northwest. It is now an opportune| time to become engaged in the lum- ber business in thag territory.” Tides in Seattle Seattle en oor and Departures —— | Arrivals March 2%—Mtr Capt. A. F. Lucas from Richmond via Point Wells at 10:20 @, a. str Admiral Watson from Tacoma at @:45 am March Poin’ PR Meadow atr Fred mm, 28#tr Justin (at from Tacoma at % p.m n Ban Francisco at 9 p. ,Mareh 29—tr Dilworth for San Pedro atr Justin (from Meadow | ae | Communteat! Str Capt. A. FLA Point Welts, sat § p.m: ete Pred sco for Beattie, attery at § p.m . Beatle for Yoko. Vesse s in Port at Seattle Today Henry Vii Maru. Cove terminal—Rge str Havilah, str Kaian Str Pro un. Mtr Bergen. dreat Northern pler—@tr Kashima Maru kB Burveyor, ey ea hr Render Bros. Pier 6 tr Victoria 8 L. & Switt- Pier 2—Str Santa Ans, Pacific Coast bunkers-—U sure No. 93 Pacific Const tern Pilot, Pier D—Str Admili Union Pacific plier str Hokkal Maru, Skinner & Eddy yarde—Str Fastern Ocean, str Abmer Cobura, str Charles | Engineering worke—Str atr Eastern Glade, 1 Dewey U. & S Burnside. Motor schr W. F. rn Planet. Lander at Schr Wawona, str Henry Spokan Lake Union Leota, dinon, termin Wilson, at. terminal—Bk Ortental, str ree Curtis, ate W, HB, Flint Hulls Snoqualmie, Aréxton, ndymion, Fort Jackson, Ad- khton, Boweamont, Bourne- ville,” Allenhurat, AbUIa, Adria, Cas praria, Wleatra, elwin, Abydos, demin, A ila, Pex: ke hickignd, ‘Dantine, “Blantord, “A Anthon, Kort Harrison, Fort Imufka, Kito; Dio: Coxinn, Cineyr: Jen, H ak. Todd drydocks—Str Adria, str Mastern | Victor, str Spol motor sohr Alkt. Duthie yards Amee yards-—Str Roosevelt. Commercial Roller works—-Bktn Thrasher. Heffernan drydocks—8chr Charles R ‘Wilson, str John A., tux A bachelor says matrimony Is 9 sort of training school in which some women learn the art of draw- ing alimony. | conda at 64, off % atavin's 236% |ber corn opening up Seo at $1.46%, Str Ural San Maru, | 3 es SAN FRANCISCO, March —t ‘CLOCK CHANGE ~—ASKEDINS. F. | Brokers and Bankers to Match Up New York SAN FRANCISCO, March 29.— |New York may be able to reach acroms the continent and set the hands of the clock ahead in San Vrancieco, A few days may deter mine this point. An effort will be mate today to persuade the super visors to enact a daylight-saving or dinance for this city When the New York stock ex hange anced its opening one hour by virtue of the daylight saving there, it brought into play here a mik fant group of men favoring a sim liar raving. The brokers and bankers for business reasons insist they must not be more than the normal three | hours behind New York —— | “It will work a hardship on us, and Decline in balance of trade with | we will lose busine said Chapman Europe in noted in report issued by | De Wolfe, director of the stock ex- custo During war bal-/change. “We shall try to get the ance wa. erwhelmingly in favor of | supervisors to move the clock ahead, United States. and we are confident of success. We have already failed with Gov. Steph ons.” “It will raise the deuce with as.” oud Louls 8. Haas, “We have ad- message from Capt. J. EB. Guptill.| vanced our opening to 10 a m., im The Heffron left her® a year ago. | of 1030, as formerly, but we |lone four hours of business,” Shipping Notes the first shipping |poard vessel on Seattle-River Platte route, steamship Padnsay, 7,500 tons, wan launced at Todd Tacoma yard Slated to be Steamship Admiral Watson cut thru ice eliht inches thick in Vaidex harbor this trip. She was in port Monday landing station for to be construct at ington st, will be onths, says Port Paywne naval forces foot of Was ready in two Warden A. A Shipment of 600,000 feet of white cedar to Japan will be taken on steamships Deuel and West Jena. This is first quantity shipment to Japan s collector Spinal meningitia forces liner Flef. fron, bound from Spain to Hav put in at Ban Juan, Porto Rie na, to Dangeroun Alaskan waters will be| surveyed by steamship Surveyor United States coast and geodetic sur- | vance of one hour in the opening of vey. 6he outfitting at Bell st.| the New York stock exchange will dock. |have no affect in Portland, which | ban no real stock exchange | ‘The only exchange here is the Mer \| | chants, which meets at 12 o'clock for |@ session of only few minutes, $6,930,888.98 | | with no outside traders. 1,969,712.27 Two local brokerage firms, as @ | result of the change in New York . 2,283,852.00 | | opened their wires an hour eariier 1,038,859.00 | | here today. 1,076,211.29 | | “New York Coffee and PORTLAND, March 29.—The ad ts ~ BANK CiEARINGS Seattle | Clearings .... | Balances .. | Clearings Balances W YORK, March 29—Coftee—Ne. 7 Rio, ibe per lb; No. ¢ Bantos, 24026%@ per Ib. Suger— 12.60@12.790 per Ib; gram REN a IN i Status of the New York | i | wlated, "wen bee ene gee ib. | Stock Exchange iW Foreign E Exchange“ ' ——% | i , NEW YORK, March ees ! Upited Retail Stores at lehem Sleel “BD at wp S: Ap . off, Republic at seh, up te: Vanderlip Coming to Speal April 9 — Frank A. Vanderlip, New York financier and economist, who warned | the world that Europe would turn to | Bolshevien unless given economis laid, will be chief epeaker at the Im * 40, up 8; %, up %: Reading at w Motor at 6% Dear press most of the up 1 Dointe before the extreme Gecline Pressure, incioding Minclalr, United mat Realty, Chandler amd American Car & ce %. PUGET SOUND STEAMERS | ‘ALL LOCAL ROUTES Thited States Stel advanced easily to STREAMERS LEAVE FROM COLMAN DOCK, FOOT OF MARION STREET stock and suddenly || Leave withdrew all offers, The stock Jumped 14 points to 225%. The stock will sell ex- dividend $@ per cont tn stock ap well aa 2 im cash tn about two weeks * Chicago Gtain Market fl ke ee CHICAGO, March 29—Trading in gram | ee on the Chiesgo Board of Trade market met with selling om and quickly reacted. 3 March corn opened late at $1.61%, up || 1:09pm levery twe hours, Ste 2:00pm jaingle trip, #3e rou: opening up Sel hanged. Septebn- later Yer remained un opened unchanged at 86%o lost Yc: July oats opened "7 Me and later lost tse. “provisions were lower, Portland 1 Market | Report a wos | TtOpm J reot| 10:30pm Gaily |Cqnnecta at Townsend] @ally \ th rail lines for all | points en Olympic! AND, | March 24. —cattie—te- | 4; market slow. Good ta #1101125; fale to good common to falr steers, boice medium to. good 2: camera, We ! #. Kulshoe, for) 4:00pm, tly |Anacortes and ~_ daily am. Fast of mountains | best valley lamba, $14,60@15.25; 0; ewes, $100 12. Butter “City creamery, 47 @¢80 per Th “Selected local extras, 25@40c per te per Ib; brotlers, 48e per Im vied , y!Haneville and Had- T:0epm) Hock. Sam Juan bros ‘1 |Jmiderne tpotnts tthe” Mon. |Juan islanda Sanj Wea _Priday| Sunday ST Points marked °° are boat Recetpts, 1.400 head: market te Top, $15.90; bulk of sales, |[orher boat “ landing, and assume all rik an@ wttapnte in making ach landing, Steamers. Dassenger rate dose net include boat tending ehe Baggage p—Recetpte, 1,400 head; market te Lambs, $17.50@19, rr) <9 Frisco Market Status 1 —Butter— firsts, 58e 450 per doz: firsts, 420 puilets, 400 per doz; un- deraized pullets, 25 we per doz ‘Choene—Callfornia flats, fancy, s8%e per 1b; firsts, 27¢ per it Wxtrag, 6Sise per 1b; prii Open from 6:30 a m. to 12:00 midnight. PUGET SOUND NAVIGATION Co, Ticket Office, Cotman Deck. Phone Mate 3998. LIBERTY AND VICTORY BONDS If you must SELL your Liberty of Victory Bonds, SELL to US If you ean BUY more Liberty or Victory Bonds, BUY from US. On Saturday, March 27, 1920, the closing market prices were as given be- law. They are the governing prices for Liberty and Victory Bonds all over the world, and the highest, We advertise these prices daily in order that you y always know the New York market and the exact value of your Liberty and Victory Bonds. 4 * js am pga at at ory Victory 2s 42 4 4% Ne SH, 4! $8 997.46 Interest 1 LE 18 $90.50 $89.40 $9 Lol ie La 3 orota .. 90819 G0106 G0080 FOIAT FOLA6 0203 GaLtO VORBA FOR *When buying, we deduct 370 on a $50 bond and $2.50 on & ‘$1,000 pond, We eel! at the New York market plus the accrued interest, MORRIS BROTHERS, Inc. ‘The Premier Municipal Bond tral Baiting Sette TELEPHONES: 2840, Cent Malin 7227; Elliott Generally the head of the family foots the bill. Market... ternational mining convention here _ ha ee