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R SALE—REAL ESTATE UM Prt West Woodland Bear Fourth N. W Modern bungalow down Staira, with bath and bust im features: 2 fin hed roome and extra large hallway Up Stairs: corner lol A. very Altractive home; well ar Fanged; full basement with laundry trays; no furnace Terms aoa Woodtand get, park; one ment: half-b! D moMES éTth et south of o pave 4 to ear. At 6 rooms mt; te reen garden ready to comfortable ae shed fant A ome Te R.E50—On N 4b, oar and south of park; one bloek nd pavement; 6 4 rooms and bath nd 2 rooms up <100, in excel cement base al oa neton lent shape; fu ment. dirt floor. has very attractive exterior, livable. and well constructed Very reseonable terma, (306) . JOHN J. ELLIOTT, CO. a Leary Bite Main 19% furnace heat, al! built-in f tof condition; good view jorth Queen Anne hill; immediate ° Hea; egiendid value 2.400 m modefn bungalow with full ent and built-in features od condition; near car; extra way easy terms PO. HOLLAND 445 New York Block P RALES-iia HOURE WITH soome. and heater; dot hetghborhood: price o Inquire 3715 j paving in and p ber th da mon! ¥ ore’ DAVID. &. BASEMAN 024 Third Avenue k TIPUL VIEW LOTS Fy 3 Cleared: high and levels m Lake Station. Terma 415 Ratlwa: ch of Kenwood 3 BALLARD Sa ee $200 cash dungalow—-§ rooms, bath and i cement basem: $0-foot lot, a ne dullt-im book ok and and laundry trays rms arranged. acres, cleared and fenced, 12% N. Wy, north of SU, on to sult. JOHN M DAHLEBY Market St Ballard 311 B PROPERTY ha corner tot, a, bal room, fire- 1, Bathroom yon bal}t-in ees ards len, fruit owner FIVE-ROOM STRICTLY must have bullt- would ifke hardwood laundry SOME TRADES, SOME SALES All Exclusive Listings leaned This ein reaent leas Falue by by the time the Sexptres. Price $45,000; half cash. URNISHED HOUS! close in; 8 rooms, all furnished and ready move into. Price $6,500; half cash HERE 18 A GOOD ONE room ick home; cost $25,000 to Build. Could easily be turned into 11 apartment house, and made pay interest on investment wood floors; hot water heat; 4 view. Owner wants orchard 9r alfalfa land near Yakima Price 5.000. 500 WANE fe Zpm COUNTRY v Beautiful home, with 20 acres, all mred; 600 fect of fine beach; all inds of fruit and berries; @ fine and outbuildings. lace should be # to be appr ted. Price $30,000. Will take tt of the mountains farm or good city property. J. RB PRIGMORE 607 Alaska Bide. iN, IMPROVED, AT nade; $3,000; for res Ee THOMAS 4 co. Ine Bitiott 2426 6 EXCHANGE—CORD WOOD AT Ingland. op county road, for new or hand lumber, horse, bu furniture B. WILLIA D. 2, Kirkland. ASD CLEAR PROPERTY the outiey in your home. ARING Leary Puliding Main 4519 R HONEST TRADES AND FULL VALUB KAUFFMAN. 50? Seaboar KCRES—WILL TRAD. menger car. Rainier \CREAGE , BOYS! HERE 1S A ENAPS acres at Bothell, with a dandy jew: can have electric lights; soil good and is on £004 road, clo town school and high; ‘Gransportation, 26 stag ry i here's your chance for som 0048 acreage cheap where you can ve ® dandy country home: y Will look @ long time for another hance lie “this at’ $1,700. $500 See MR. BOLAND THE DOUGLAS CO. ry Bide Main 9520 Fac’ rtesy Val oe 2 ACRES AT JUANITA has good view; price ws CARTER, MacDONALD & LLBR, Ine 208 Columbia Bt. “Kiniott 6870 sees seeces GOOD BERRY LAND agit county, 1 to 1-acre tracts, jee reduced to half. Buy land , while it in ches ira Ave. PETERS, 716 T MOINES WiGh WAY TRACTS $100 $10 down and $5 monthly. fol}, and worth much more HUNT, Gr te TRACT end city; level; graded rom water: partly cleared. ‘iusy Owner. Kenwood 269, re HOICE AC b- room | This home | ” YARTION VALERY 33 acres of real d in orchard of e trees 1) ye 000 Inst year alfalfa: als S-room house ines. Ideal pald water Fieation. XPS P moll: LT acrem HOrCIAL Vartetion, produced $14 right Fine Choad t iwhway tigation governm: ation in . and near rain $20, terma, 0 aren, under government tion, of kame kind att in alfalfa ox chard and 4 acre house with bach Well with alectric SULDUIIdiggs: eary to irrigata M-mile (fF Wading station and shook Finest alfalfa ranch. in the district. Price $196 ernie If you are looking for either an al falta ranch or alfaifa and orchard mbined, you abould not fall t n and talk with us regard places They are bar and will be takes up quick ng is Believing, Jotn rate exoursionn We larger and smaller trac eal anapa W 16-page et in now prove very inte teria has above, giectrla ight Our n nlor (Muptrated ready it w ting to you NTRAL YAKIMA INC 1014 Third Ave, Seattle 5, ACRES RANDY LOAM BOTTOM ; All in cultivation, and level as 4 table; 4-room house, «barn, chicken house and now fruit trees, some berrica: and eross- fenced; ne mile to Rieh and grade hooks, stores, Postoffics, stage and interurban Gepots. ‘This land will grow any thing that grows on this Coast and would make some berry ranch r 4.250, includine bout 40 Lem 0 caah, bal wolng to fell so hurry. Se © born chickens, ance terma I am this place this week, ° n@ im culti. on good county house, Chicken ho od shod, and other outbuildings; city Water, 18 bearing fruit trees: ber of all kinds for family use ta a good buy, and close in. Price $3,700; $3,700 cash, balance terms. Mr, Shea. THE DOUGLAS CO. Main 3680. 322-24 Leary Midge. “Values, Facts and Courtesy earage WITH STRAWRERRIES 20 4 POUND CLEARED LAND $50 AN ACKE acres in the Chehalis valley, tn berry-Rrowing section level, binck silt soll, all ready to plow and pian from station: ood echool and High se D., telephone; closely and a pleasant piace te price ts $50 an ac te oo and the balance to sult at 6% CARTER, MacDONALD & MILLER, In 208 Columbia St Hitlott S870 ee ee 2 SMALL CHICKEN RANCH Close tn; onty two short Blocks from auth for sale « cleared ground, 814 making it land, vit ‘ail * re CY et Price. 4-reom house {i eg meath, in- fenced ry $2000: #180 cabA 130 elading interest. RRA es tATE COMPANY Reom 3 Downs Bid. Phone Main 9482. CRER aupEr BOTTOM and Pike, county ame on about from First Faad; Sean. 2° piace: a 3 acres cle cellent $2,800; per month at 6% CARTER, MacDONALD & MILLER, Ine. 308 Columb Ceeeerecccesee eoeeeeecre fHIs OFFICE RPECTALIZES TX acreage for suburban homes north | of the city, Have many excellent buys in acre tracts, Improved and unimproved; many with homes from 2 to 4 tooma, All are within | 3 miles north of Cowen park. and near to Bothell, and near Victory boulevard. The price of acres ix $100, your cholee: easy terme Good transportation; store school and church on land. H. 8 HENDRICKSON 418 Boston Dio 20 Bast 4963 COUNTRY PLACE 2% acres. all cultivated: rich soll, bearing fruit. trees, berr flowers; 4-room bungalow. bath, hot and cold water, electric lights, phone, ni barn, mod- ern chicken house; 10 chickens; outside city limita, near car lin splendid buy; owner leaving state; take $700 down. txchangs Bide. BiNott GOOD SOIL ready for gar- ; HOUSE; Thies acre te fenced: den; small house: lights; water near Fdmonds; $1,400. Come to Kingsbury’s place, in Edmonda, or ph BURWELL Main 3865. & MORFORD 6 10 ACK acres cleared, in bh 5 neres partly house: Im For quick m $750 cash. Bal. t it d road, good boat rvice to Beattie. CARTER, MacDONALD & MILLER, Inc, 208 Columbia St. Eniott 587 IMPROVED. POULTRY RANCH AT Alderwood Manor, all ready for 600 layers. Owner vacating on ac count of {ness In family. Will trade equity for Seattle property Basy terms to right party, Come) and talk it over with owner at 6310 Sixth ave. N. BE. FOR BA 14 ACKES, IMPROVED, two miles from Olalln, 15. miles from Seattle; good soll; good loca tion: §-room house, barn, chicken house amall. bearing orchard. Price $4,800; $2,000 cash, balance to suit’ J. lL.’ Bemauer, owner, rham, Minn. . F BARGAIN t OFFERED cima valley land coming un- Gor irrigation. 20 to 40-acre ttn close to town and market. Cho , land, $20 per a 203 Hinkle Ride., Seattte. 80 FARM LANDS YOU WONT B VT ERATED In our. little Richbottom Farms at odinville if you want to spend your life pulling stumps, so that the next genermtion can raine a crop. These Uttle farms cleared and ready for the plow right now. You ean raise a big crop this year. One acre of this land is worth more than 20 acr of bill land covered with stump Some of the buyers have already lowed and prepared, their innd or this year's crop. Sold at right prices on the easiest kind of terms Call or phone, and we will take you out any day, BR. Mines, ka Hilde NEAR YAKIMA CITY NEW FARMS READY TO PLOW Whole section splendid land to be gold in 20, 49 and &0-acre tra ood roads, beautiful orchards ad= Foining; all cleared, ready to plo Will sel! 25% cheaper than lands adjoining are now being sold aw we are the owners and can give easy terms; gee photographs at this office; thin ia your chance to wet & good farm at A low price, SU sia nIVER ARMS CO, O18 Green Bide. Office even eveninus also t Ala! ne | bearing | fenced) barn, | 80 CYPRLe Th FARM LANDS RICH HOWPOM” RATA te farms are rieht at the ville, On pave k" from. f at rvico te yw and 8 year with ehurehes, od * rr) atile uy you can rf a, bi op U Thie is ricoh bottom lan ple moisture to insure & oP without irtigation, Cal the office of phone Two'll take you out any day, IC Minoa Alas ka Bid } aw t Ach mailen sant of Auburn om hres actea cleared % Kod hen *houses aved yh well and p and $ 1.00 caah THR, MaceDONALD & MIL! ING 208 Columbia st #2 FUR SALK—WA np 10.00 on, Hott oato KONE barn, $ CAl v SUWER bh Ona Mit SYTrios ND 209 $25 cast #10 nh MONTH 1 on the ed weet of u PORT MADISON UAMIsat Ned with LBOTIUC in ideal 1D SOL. and PRETTY SHADE TREBA with fine RANDY WeACTL good BOAT and CLAM DIGGING. Bay | h of SRATTLE DALLY by fast steamer, morning and. evening You cah LIVE HERO ALL THh YEAR. Let us show you CLUIFPORD LAND CO. Third Kliott Ave 99. | e17 $150 28 CASI $10 COME SUNDAY TO KRYPOI' and pick Out Yoor summer bh overal LOMBS new BULLD- THE IDEAL BEAUTY PUGET SOUND -eleo city water; boating: Take steam t 8, foot of Fare or Nahtey bathing and fishing er Hyak, § a im, I Madison at.; return @ pom only ents CLIFFORD LAND 60. 17 Third Eiitote 99 LO AOTET WATT PRON WIT &p excellent view of Hood's Canal and Olympic mountains; 4 acres bearing fruit troem: 4 Rouse with pantry, closet fireplace; 4 chicken houses barn and fruit house; Iarce atrear ning water: close to ffice and dock. Mrive caah, balance easy, Wash. & LOGGED OFF LANDS WHITE FOR MAP SHOWING T eati m low price and easy ter of sale of d-off lands offered to settiers in Western Washington. WEYERHARUSER ‘ MA. WASHINGTON. ACRES road: $1 IMPROVED € th Tr 200 Deep & 1 WILL SeLL Trust Savings Bank Mallets Rolterup. ube, eo RAVING Amalgamated Appliance Simplex Auto W Texas Crude. Universal Ilgh Power. Pacific Eleetrie Welder. Beacon Coal Western Smelting & Power. wim Gas a Oil L le Oil d& Refining. MAX WINKLER 4 Union St Htnott Lt # Ol at Lic £000 FARE. per share, b-57, Star, |% BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES SsTeTTTS SUSVTST sss HK. APARTMENTS, 17 ROOMS ‘ Newly papered and cleaned » thruout: located In very good # rent $75 per month. + ote $l and is ery cent of the price. 00 cash required to haadie, 1d mimall balance easy. STATE RENTAL & INV. 1-2 Harper Bide. Third and Pike. Dott 4991 S@SSRSeaeeaeeassess GOOD KROOMING HOUSE BUSINESS Rooming house, including 22 rootne tm the business district of Mal- lard, together with bufidin, and lot. ‘atm reasonable price. Doing a g00d busine JOHN M. DALEY | 2200 Market st Tiallata 911 HAVE YOU you, you haif th enoe, Writ Hirdhaven, ¢ Kaheas City. Mo mt SOMETHING NEW—A BMALCIN- veaiment and yout co-operation to | | Sesarss | 5000 Box co. Prrerr Tr. TrTrT TTT y s ry FY & re x » then lars ity Lite, Second and Yesler ERSONAL OWING THE WHERE William MeAilis in borer, formerly living at the Elgin He Seattle, and who formerly came from near Ballymoney, Ite land, will do bim « favor by im Jiately notifying Bronson, Rob Inson & Jones, Colman Bidg« Be attle, Washington, or Thomas Taggart. Solicitor, Ballymoney Ireland INFORMATION WANTED CON erning John FL Healy, brother of Eliza Healy Minock and Lucinda He n, to tile entate r & Martin, Lawyers, Fisher “niae Chicago. PERMANENT WAT” WAVING Marerliing, henna pack for gray and ff hair. LADIES" IMPROVEMENT SHOP Main 6507 £26 Union St WiLL, FRED W =. FORMERLY of Vancouver, B.C, please wri an old-time friend? Or knowing his address ple | HH. Wella, Box B-58, Star Dit LILLIAN CHANDLER = BANT- practor, drugions® therapeutics acientifie baths; both sexes, Rm. 2 Howard Block, 614 First Ava. ELECTRO, MEDICATED TRHATA torium, for fheumatiam, goitre asthma, eatarrh’ Infor tion free. |_ 905% Third ave. _ % a DR LICTIAN J. LONG, DRUG RRA ph. ian. ibntitic = masenge. | ihe m 3119. 4i8 23rd ave. &. MATE, ITY HOSY ITAL. oes 3965 ANYONE abouts © write s | Hahn, fle | anyone | THE SEATTL ‘SHOT COBBLER, ‘GOES T0 PRISON WAY T0 ORIENT; ad | “Tried Hard Enough to Bea Fen Sails. “for Japan on Murderer,” Says Carmody | | ‘Ten to 20 yearw’ Imprisonment in| | Wala Watla privon was punishment [meted out by Judge Royd J. Tall man to W. J, Cole Saturday, for the shooting of Luke Bucevich, cobb’ at 704 Madison «t, January 26. ‘This man tried hard enough to be urderer,” Deputy Prosecutor D. Carmody told the court ' vich waa shot twiee by Cole, and It wan thought at fina that ho would io, Ho ralited, but wtill has a hole in his skull, where the bullet Cole's gun entered. Cole waa con | vieted of Asmult with Intent to kill | An aceompl mane 4 | Find No ““Dop e”” | Hidden i in Auto | ‘The owner of the stolen car ¢ tured by Immigration officia’ after Qn exciting race near Silver Lake Thursday afternoon haa been located jin Vancouver, B. C, and will ar jrive in Beatue Monday to claim bis property. Customs thoro se or dutiable articles had been anug sled in fram Canada, and express the opinion that with the return of the car to ite owner, (he three men captured with it will be turned over to Canadian authoriti Ju connection the woman and 5-year old who accompanied the men have with the case in not yet known, what DISGUISE FOR REPORTER? Polleemen, their wives, newspaper reporters and George Reynalds are nvited to the Informal dance to be given in the amembly room at the police stauon, April 15, Patrolman Ludwig Frank says there will be cate, while Lieut W. Eh. Carr will be reaponaible for the mute Embargo Is Only Local Strike Sign Farther than the embargo against freight shipments to Chicago, But falo and Kaneas City reported Sat rday morning, no effects of the railroad employes’ strike in the Bast been felt at Seattle Satur day noon, mid railway officials Postmaster Midgar Rattle and Pont office Inapector John & Sweneen de of Cole ¢ Officiain «tate that a | mall service floes, ‘They expressed the opinion that the mall tratne would not be af. fected, because much an covarsenee | would make thome responsible foe the Interferences table to prosecution by the government. Rep. Kitchin Is Improving Today | WASHINGTON, April 10—Ciand Kitehin, democratic leader in con grem, who suffered a stroke of pa ratysis yeaterday, wae much tm. proved today, after @ very guod night, according to his physician. Guests at Party Lose Fur Coats DES MOINES, Iowa, April 10 While a card party was {n progress at the residence of Mra, H. W hore last night, thieves en tered the home and appropriated everal indies’ fur conte belonging to guests, valued at $1,600. The | robbery was reported to police today, | Will Charge Six With Syndicalism Criminal syndicaliam informations lagninet Nick Johnson, Alex Krumin, | Mike Chehaluck, George Moran, John | Dind) and Joe Ryan will be tiled tn |supertor court Monday, Prosecutor | Fred C. Brown sald Saturday, A | are accused LW. W, arremed by po ict and federal authorities: e Seattle Star DIRECTORY Attorneys-at-Law ESTADLISHED Consultation: advice. teen Free department NG burke hide. $08 Second ave T Bchotf. Downs Bik. 100 ind av | Consultation free, All cases. moder | the “THT Attorneys—Patent “FREDERICK P. GORIN PAT; ent Attorney foreign patent oped and pro 1 Bide, Seatt Fost. H.W. Phon WABON, ~ HE FOOT HOaPITAL. HR FITCR, 214% Pike st. Phone Main 6059, Chiropracur CE FCRNER, Chia praetor TET | Haight B14, and and Pine, Coy tation free.’ Hours, 10 t0'6. Byen- _ings by spraintment iiott 2684 fonnings & J from Palmar free, ave. Main A. Traub, D. 605 Pantages Pid Campbell, ON. Pantages Bld. EL 9776 7 SPECIAL NOI |LOCAL AND LONG-DIATANCH hauling. Lowest rates in city | Phone Batinrd 4230. 100 REAL ESTATE LOANS “ACHBAGE LOANS —VARM LOAN $500 and up; prompt service; 30 years in the business, THE DURLAND AGENCY Leary | Huilding, 106 LEGAL NOVICES TO WHOM 1T MAY CONCERN [This i# to certify that W. W. Read has made application to build and maintain & public garage at 701 Woodlaw block 13, Woodlawn Add. to G, Ia Addi Anya desiring to pro Sccupancy, must City prior to April 1920 ‘O WHOM IT MAY This is to certify that Mra has made application to build a public garage at 2041 Main at., lots 10 and 11, block 22, Hill Tract Addition, Anyone desiring to pro- test such occupancy must file such protest at the office of the Mulld- ng Department, 605 County-City Hullding, prior to April 14, 1920, |Sound Leading in | Whisky Traffic “There ia far lem_ bootlegging in Rastern Washington than in the Pu get sound country,” gald Btate Pro. hibition Director Donald A, MeDon- ald Saturday, on his return from an4 inspection tour of the slate, Building, CONCERN Ke Clein Collateral Loans Tho Reliable, 907 cles of value. Third ave. Dancing Reeves Marisco Dancing Academy, Sixth and Madison. Main 1208 Packing forwensen Wrow Burn. Shop. Taxurance ee Junk JUNK CO, 1124 First ave. Note 294, Malsomining PREMTRR RALSOMIN PAINTING AND REPAT First clant work guaranteed, Car pete cleaned, floork xerubbea, pol ished and refinished by electricity Window shades made to order. 160% 12th ave, Wont 7 Money to Loan MONEY TO LOAN On diamonds and jewelry, om moat pariatuctory, terme SOCIETY FOR MEDIAL LOANS IN SBATT BUILDING rt Madino: TO LOAN We loan any amount on diamonds, watches and jewelry. Lowest rates. Seattle's oldest loan brokers, AMERICAN JAW EERE co. 421 rond Ave, Matabiished 198 Sanitarium: ROANOKE SANITATUOM TE sonable rates; good service; in fants boarded; graduate nurse, Capitol 2476 from | roh revealed no contraband | what | elared that no interference with the | had reached their of. | 212-13 penny mig. 1408 2nd | MONBY LOANED ON ALL AWRTT: | | Furniture, Repairing, Upholstering. | FE STAR--SATURDAY, APRIL 10, 1920. 'VANDERLIP ON Kashima Maru Frank A, Vandertip, noted | York financler and publicint, party of prominent bankers, @ducat ors and business men, left Seattle Sature ring on the Kashima Maru, f an. The party is visiting Japan on the invitation of the imperial govern ment and of @ group of leading Jap nese buainess 1 The object of the tour ts to foster more cordial re: lations between the United States and Japan, and to afford the Ameri can sconormisty a better knowledge Jot the Far Bast The will arrive in | Apett The return trip will be made it May 16, by wi¥ of Ha wall and San Francisco In the party leaving today are the following Americans, some of whom are accompanied by thelr wives and children Vrank | Darwin P. Kingw |New York 1 Insurance Co; Dr Jacob Gould Schurm president of | Cornen university; Seymour L. Crom and a party Vanderlip, y, president of the A tock Exchange; Julian Street, writ er; Henry W. Taft, New York lawyer and brother of the former presifent of the United States; Louis L. Clark president of the Amer Pexct bank, of New York; Ly man J. Gage, secretary of o trean ury under President McKinley, and Eastman, of the Bastman per Co. FINANCIER IS FOR SHOP COMMITTEE _—* Praisés System in| nee | George Address Frank A. Vandertip, financter, who rose from humble station to one of |the world's financial leaders, ur ttle employers to take a broad | ling with employes, when wed 450 Chamber of Cx » men at Masonic club Friday ght | Labor ta not satisfied today, That is the reason jabor's efficiency is only 60 per cont of what it should be and what it was,” said the New York banker, “Capital blames thin Inefficiency on labor, which replies that ft has | Deen treated Uke « commodity, bar. | red ebout Iike cotton or wool, that it has been an inanimate cog in a ma ching, and that it was not given a miuare dea! under the piece price aye tem. There ie truth in both sidon, but thin lack of contact means that Atmericn cannot pick up the world | leadership whieh lay at her feet ar | mintice day, “I think that the shop committee [pian i ofte of the hopeful signs of the new relationship, In Beattle to day I investigated one in operation here and I like ite aime and ita re sult, We do not want @ plan that hears only troubles; we want one | which will make for nity communt lention between employer and em. Dloye Capital alone & a dead thing: it must have labor hetping.” Vanderlip told his audience he t# fot in favor of the bonus for sdldiers And sailors for it will add two bil om lions more credit to be absorbed by | the alrea@y infiated currency sys |tem, which haa made a dollar worth |40 eants today, cut Life insurance |polictes to half thelr prewar value and taken money from the myvings of avery person in Amerton MINERS BACK | MPFADDEN BILL |Vanderlip Opposes It—Dele- gates Go to Tacoma Delegates tn the International) Mining convention left for Treoma | Saturday morning to inspect the smelter there, Last buninens session was held in the Arena Friday after noon, when thegonvention went on) record as favoring the Meladd | bill for exeine af $10 an ounce on all gold manufactured and payment of $10 an ounce bonus on all gold| mingd. Frank A, Vanderlip, New York financier, opposed the McFad den bill, He aid it would mean in creased inflation. Gov. Boyle, of| | Nevada, fathered the measure. sarmrer HOUSE PASSES PEACE BY VOTE. | Bitter Fight on on Resolution |, Looms in Senate BY L. ©. MARTIN WASHINGTON, April 10.— Senate leaders today were pre- pared for a long and bitter struggle over the peace resol tion passed late yesterday by the house. Senator Lodge, chairman of the foreign relations committee, said he would call the ocinmittce to consider the measure as’ early next week os convenient, | Lodge, and other republican lead Jers expect the resolution to pass | eventually by vot But the margin ix so Narrow that a change of one or two in the next few weeks might spell defeat for the measure. | Some of the so-called “mild rener: | vationiayl’ have begun a series of | political maneuvers, Which, if suc cessful, will result in the “mild res. ervationista” voting against the res olution, As the democrats will oppone tt almost solidly, ording to Senator | Hitchcock and other administratio leaders, the “mild reservationiste' control the situation, Arguments on the constitutional question of the right of congress to pass such legislation promise to con. fume many days and more time probably will be used in going over all the old treaty ground. Opponents of the League of Nations plan to use the French intervention In the Ruhr as an“example of alleged failure of the League of Nations to function in finaneter: | | Bum) | ) Japan Well, vieo president of the New York | jean Nauonal | wooden boxes in Seattle duri adjustable top to be pulled d | rama, Prices Paid Wholesale Des for Vegetabice and Fruit 2 Artichebem Per we \6 Green Pome Green Peppers Lett ; Onions Per... er Wash, Netted Gems, #1 168.00@ 16 00 Spinach Local Tomatoce—Menioan so@ 4.00 Datew—ler bon... Grape FraitMoerida . Hisek Diamond Cal Honey—Comb, or Lemons Per bo Orengro—Navein, per case Fi NOTS Aimende—Per fm, ash soe Filberte— Per ™. Woelewte Manchurtan Peanute— Virgin: ia | ¥ PRODUCTS Wholrsale Dealers |) i] Wiseonsin eream brick LAmburget vce ee eee Youne America . Bioek Swiss ¥ PoULTRY Prices Paid by Wholesaler Dealers rouLTaY Prices Paid Wholesalers | Da. ‘Dressed... Aretiere—Dremed | Hene—Dressed . |Cows—Country, dressed ... Hoge—Choloe light, per Veal—Faney Medium Quotations at Hiockyarde no Medium to choice” Rough heavy Pi Cattle— Test teers... Medium to choice. Common to good... Test cown and heifers... Y 19.009 14 00 11 T5128 | 9 500 10.50 > Looe 9 se 9 7610.50 _———% * Status of the New York | Stock Exchange | NEW YORK, rket wan gener ing today. United Btatew % at 106%. Othe at 75%, off %: A 107, unchanged; B at 118%, off % off %; Pan-Amert m at 10 ap %: Studebaker at 118, off 2%; South ern Pacific at §9%, off ty; Baldwin at 145, off 1%; Bethiehem Steel “RY at 99%, off % The market Aeveloped a steadier tone in the firat half hour, Wall at. was in-| lined to look upon the money flurry as a temporary apaRm ocoamioned by the week-end carry-over and #ome apprehen ited that the fallroad strike interfere with the credit supply Marine Issues showed @ strong tendency. | The market cloned atrong. United States Steel elo Mi American Sugar at jean Petroleum United tates Rubber at 119%, off \ ra at 98%, up Pressed Steel 110, up 4%; Studebaker at 1104 Southern Pacific at #9, unchanged * April 10.—The v4 ly lower at the ope Steel opened off motwht at 105%, off! ‘up 1; Pan ion, up Car at oft Chicago Live Stock 7 MCHIGAGO, Aprit 10.—Woee—Receipte 6,000 head; market lower. Hulk of sal $i4q 16: butehers, $13.666 15.26; packing, @13; tight, $19.75 @ 16.76; pie rough, $126 12.60 je—-Receipts, 1,000 head; market te Roof, $10@15; butcher steers, Canners and cutters, $4.25@ fooders, 87.500 11.85; eniven, $1314.00 head; market te ewes, $110 According to the ‘Federal Board tor | Vocational Trainin, one-fourth of | the 1,000,000 men drafted into the United States army could not read Ume of emergency, nor write the English language. | Here’s the new metal news stand, which Hans Evers, busi-| ness agent of the Newsboys’ union, says will displace all the! voay was taken out of the debris, ng the next few weeks. Joe| Barene, county-city building news merchant, is standing by| the stand, which has a compartment ‘for ‘ ‘returns” and an own over the papers when it The city council approved the new uniform stand at the request o/ of union Srasaotidh sd hse nals. —Cress-Dale Photo. APRIL 11 First Low Tite sor em, Oe tt Piret High Tide 2a em, os Aecond Low Tide | SUNDAY | Second Low Tide 244 pom, 16 ft Recond High Tide pm, 10.8 tt NEW PLAN FOR SALE OF BONDS Pay Money on Delivery of} Paper Decision to recommend to the efty council the repeal of the resolution under which subscriptions for the Skagit Nght and power Bonds are being received by the city comptrol- ler was reached by Mayor Caldwell |s- and the council finance committee Friday afternoon. At the same time a resolution was passed reducing the amount of the donde to $600,000 and providing for their gale “over-the-counter,” with- out the necessity of making cash de posits several weeks before delivery. ‘The bonds will be dated June 1 and Dear interest at six per cent, payable semi-annually, The present subsertption pian ts regarded as a failure by city offi clals, Only $12,800 worth of the bonds were sold. City finance offi cers attribute this to the fact that People objected to making the neces. sary cash payment of 10 per cent several weeks before the delivery of the bonds. This feature is eliminated in the new bond sale program, city officials point out. Unfilled Tonnage Report Annoynced NEW YORK, April 10.—tnfitled tonnage of the United States Steel | corporation on March 1, 075 was 9,89: against 9,502,081 on February it was announced today. This was an increase of 289,994. Mircea ntretitiy er f Chicago Grain M Market | mone, Aprt! 10.—Grate futures on the Chicago Board of Trade closed strong today after @ decline from the opening figures, In the Inter trading buyers were ac tive, Influenced by reports from seaboard te that wheat amd uantitie were bein and at higher forerast for peat week, w, rain and onol weather belt, where seeding and been greatly retarded, bidding on both corn and! t, due to the ratiroad thruout the country. ovisions clored generally hieh May corn, up 140 on opening at $1 clomed down So; July corn, up opening at $1.60%, gained %o ater trading: September corn. up the opening quotations of $1.56%, ee on in the Ye on/| lost we | trading, July oata, | Sp. Me on opening at 86K, closed nomi- nat il New York Coffee and | HERE’S MORE ABOUT FIRE INQUEST STARTS ON PAGE ONE ff. ¢ removed | was ¢ to SAYS SIPRINK KEPT KUNNING Dr. W Li. Corson, who per | formed autopey et Bonney. Watson's, waid death was due to burning. Mite Crowe's right leg wan gone, he also the left foot and the c Part of the hair was burned off and the body black ened A A. fled that ore ment me the body and tt morgue.” nt tis the Wright, night clerk, tenth there were fire extinguish- oh fi f the hotel and mat kler‘in the base which we running the ng fol fire “After th © started,” “T heard ar It this: ‘Hoot The jury, whieh will hearing at 10 a. m eludes: Mrs, J. J. Luithie, 6526 15th ave, N. E.; Samuel T. Williamson, 1947 10th ave, N. John Il. Hardy, 1620 Fourth ave; Mra, Stella M Rufe, 6310 16th ave. N. B; O. M. Carrick, 1627 224 ave. N. B, and A, Cibulka, 6764 224 ave, N. EB. @ Witness is eaid to have bees subpoenaed who will testify that he saw Miss Crowe in the hotel lobby, fully dressed, while the flames were roaring in the rooms overhead, an@ that she fan upstairs again, pre sumably to recover her money from |her room. A partly burned $2 bill |wns found in her hand when the tii he maid, exploato: was like in, resume the esday, i Other witnesses, {t was sald, wil temtify that the interior construc tion of the hotel was largely of beaver-board, a taterial made of Paper, and that thé walls “melted like butter” in the flames, Charges have alxo been made that doors and | windows leading to fire escapes were locked and nafied. | ‘The body of Miss Crowe has been taken to Penticton, B. C., for burial by her father, Alexander Crawe, 70, | who came for his daughter's remains yexterday. |Bank Clearings Break Records Bank clearings in Seattle reached J) their high water mark Saturday, ex- | ceedin @ all previous records by more than $2,000,000, Total clearings for the day amount- @4 to $17,314,606. The large total ia due to thé Interexchange by munich pal corporations of various tax funds. BANK CLEARINGS Senile Clearings .... -$17,314,606.40 Balances -. 2,159,771.96 Spokane 1,889,825.00 Clearings 1 634,166.00 Balances Portland Clearing® 22. ones 5,843,911,76 Balances .... - 650.25 shoremen, Northwest Waterfront Exnployers union met in Poruand Saturday, with representatives of local shipping and stevedoring firms im attendance. PUGET SOUND STEAMERS |ALL LOCAL ROUTES 10°¢¢pm |S. 8, Kulshaa, daily |Anacertes and mene Pert Tewnsred, Pert Augelee and Way Forts Bei-| daiy 1300 im midn’ht}Port Sovnees Ps Sunday!Willlema, 10:200m and Port Angeles 1030p Wed. | Goes throught \Clailam and Neah [Ray on Wednend: (Sunday anerilie T:tepm) Neck. Gan Jann Islands aetna Sugar Quotations | a aw YORK, April 10.—Coffee—No. 7 Rio, 15@16We per Ib; No 4 Santos, 24@ | 4%eo per Ib. cee Franuinted, 15.50@16.800 per n| Portland Market Report |’ # ORTLAND creamery, 63 Hgee—Belec dos. Hons—2¢e per tb; broflers, 400 per Th | Geone—200 per Ib | Apri! (eater Oy © per ib, od local extras, 37@ 400 per, Cheese—Triplete, 26@3T0 per Ib, Frisco Market Status | lige SAN FRANCISCO, April 106. er ib; fires tna idwe extra pulleti d pullets, California fa sia al firnts, ber dos} | fancy, 300 | ree ‘ tor midn’ht Ipoints tm ‘the Moo. [Juan Islands, Friday! Points marked °* are boat Passengers fer these points other boat landing points must thetr own arrangements for and sesume all making midnight. PUGET SOUND NAVIGATION co. Ticket Office, Colman Doek, Phone Main 3908. LIBERTY AND VICTORY BONDS SELL your Liberty or Vietory Bonde, SELL to US HUY more Liberty or Victory Bonds, BUY trom UB, April $, 1920, the world, and thi may ali and Vietory Bonds ighoat 2a to $88. Interest *Total ...$98.02 $92.72 $90.41 *When buying, we deduct Io on @ 8 well at the Now the closing market prices were as gtren Bex ‘They are the governing prices for Liberty and Vict: We advertise these prices dail: = know the New York market and the exact v Yat 4he $91 Bonds all ever n order. (hat you ue of your Lil 50 bond ai York market plus the accrued MORRIS BROTHERS, Inc, ‘The Premier Mi TELEPHONES: Centrat Mata 7207; Billett 2040, One Million Deflare over @ Quarter Century.

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