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(A mail work returned mame Gey os (MAYOR CHECKS |’ CITY BUILDING Who is responsible for $289,000 | paid out for construction work on public buildings when the specifica ‘tions were not approved by the | board of public works? Thin is the question addressed to | City Comptroller Harry W. Carroll | Monday by Mayor Hugh M. Cald- | well “I am informed.” ihe comrruniea- ‘tion reads, “that a considerable amount of construction work on jetty buildings was undertaken by a@ previous superintendent of bulid- |ings and that tacee amounts of |money were exoended without the specifeations being ap: Ped by the bowl of public wor he.” yaesn ROAST DALY UNITED TEA & COFFEE STORES South nd Taerhete nis ee Yesler Way aed LIBERTY MARKET Betwere Pike and Liberty Thentre If You Try You'll’ Buy wraes our 0 thorefore,. SIBERIA MOVE Violation of Allied Agree- ments Is Charged TOKYO, April 20.—(Delayed.)— The charges of “high-handed ac tion” and “violation of allied agreements” by the Japanese mil- itary forces guarding the Trans Siberian railway in districts as signed to the Chinese, are con tained tn a formal protest to be filed with allied representatives by the technical board of the in ter-ailied railway organization, it was learned today, | “The pretest, which was drawn up lby Chairman Stevéng, will be for mally presented tomorréw. see TOKYO, Apri! 20. (Delayed }—Vis. |counteKato, former foreign minister | and leader of the opposition party in the house of peers, today made a rian policy. Demands for the immediate with- drawal of both troops and ciyiians from Siberia were made by Kato in an address at ® party masse meet ing. A gis) & mover satisfied until she draws Ler beau into # knot, PROTEST JAPS’ | strong attack on the Japanese ge | _ i SANTEE STAR—MOND AY, APRIL. 26, 1920. —the new season’s show of reed, willowcraft, fibre-reed furnishings presents a most striking display. Hundreds of interesting and appeal- ing pieces here for your choosing from—these few style and value suggestions: Rochester Named to Seattle Office WASHINGTON April 26.~The President today went the following nominauons to the senate: To be regivtrars of land offices: Wiliam H, Canon, at Roseburg, Ore,; Mack C. Warrington, at Broken Bow, A. C. Rochester, at Se 3 I, Wiley, at Spokane; Richard bach, at Yakima To be reoelver of moneys: Sydney 8, Boggs, Waterville, Wash, * Tt ts difficult, for a young man to understand what attractions his sis ter has for other young men, A wise man realizes the emptinéss j of the title when his wife speaks of him as the head of the houwe. Men’s and Young Men’s Suits HALF - PRICE Hand Tailored. Union Made, Hest Linings. We Fit You, We Please You See Ofirs Before Buying CUSTOM TAILORS 1104 FIRST AVENUK Near Spring Sireet, ‘EIGHT SLAIN | ON ND. FARM \Officials Seeking Murderer in Gruesome Crime | | aide | TURTLE LAK®, N. D., April 26-—~ Clews which are expected to lead to! the murderer of eight people on the Jacob Wolf farm, near here, were um covered by investigators Sunday ‘The bodies of Jacob Wolf, hia wife thelr five olfiidren «a © found by « double barr. found in a ewamp ene mile north of Wolf farm Sunday, Footprints he mud indicated that a man had \rown the gun inte the moraes, A pair of bleod-sosked overalia) | Was discovered in the kitchen of the | Wolf home, A hatchet was found Saturday John Brekken, a farmer, testified Jat the coroner's Inquest, whieh be wan Bundoy, that he had sean two suspicious looking mon walking rap idly away from the farm Thureday hoon, have been committed Thursday até terneon or Friday morning, was estimated to be worth known to keep | on the farm | an &-month-old baby, the only member of the Wolf family to leucape, ts being cared for by neigh- The murders were believed to} TONIGHT $00—Bagiey hall De. " wth aT 1 Application of Col aletry litan theatre «— lon Quartet, world famous ber music erwanieatiod 4p Munigipal on th BIRTHS Akade, A. 410 Main Held, i . Tio, igat, ctcher, A. 1, 6040 50th B W. boy ob, HL J. 1, D. No 6, Box 143. y em 11. 10848 oth . $087 Phir bora When found she war laughing in her cradie, almost murrounded by the dead bodies of her parcata and Uretites s. AIL CHARTERS | ARE CANCELED: Nine Locals Revoked Be-|: cause of Outlaw Strike. | | | pe |, NEW YORK, April 26-~Charters| for nine local unions of the Brother hood of Railway Trainmen, approx-| imately 2,000 men, were revoked be: Paune members joined tn the “ouw! Naward A, Moellugh, r board tottake a hand in the strike, a delegation of five strik-| era was en route to Washington to | \@ay. Ite members will appeal to the) ‘ board for the restoration of Umir jobs without lows of seniority rights. Railroad officials reported service | showing a «trady improvement in | the New York district, Dewpite @ statement by MoFlugh | that Lackawanna engineers would | strike today, company officials said Bone of the men was out eee Chicago Reports More Men Return: CHICAGO, Aptil 26.—-Chicage rai roads again today reported increases in the pumber of men returning to work and improvement tn traffic con- ditions, after striking swftchmen for @ third time refused yesterday to vote to return to work. Strikers at their meeting here yee terday demanded that they be recog: hixed and thelr requests for higher wages granted before ending the strike, eee Deny Hearing of Outlaw Men Claim WASHINGTON, April 26—The railroad labor board today denied the petition of the Kansas City Yard | men's association, an organization of |"outlaw” strikers, for @ bearing of their wage demands, Hitchcock Helping Out Wood Campaign CHICAGO, April 26.—-Frank H |HHitehooek, expert manager of presi |dential campaigns, today was “help jing out” Maj. Gen, Wood's campaign, according to Col. W. C. Procter, na- | Gopal chairman of the Wood organi. zation, Procter conferred here yesterday | with Wood and inter denied reports |he was to be dinplaced by Litchoock eee G. O. P. Considering Knox as Compromise) WASHINGTON, April 26.—~The situation developed by the hot fight for the republican presidental nomi nation today caused G. O, P. leaders! in the isiner circle of the party coun | ella to begin casting about for a com- | | Promise candidate, should one be re | quired, ‘They are considering Senator Phil- ander C. Knox, of Pennsylvania, for- Mer attorney general, and also for | merly secretary of state, His name! te being heard with indreasing fre-| quency among influential republic: | an politicians in Washington eee Tuesday Important * eae in Political Game NEW YORK, Apri) 26.—Tomorrow | Will be the moxt important single | day in the pre-convention campaign to date, There will be three repub- | Ucan and three democratic primaries | and two republican state conven: | tions, at which 125 republican and 112 democratic delegates will be se- lected, as follows New Jersey primaries, 28 republi- jcans, and 28 democratic delegates, Ohio primaries, 48 delegates each, Massachusetts primaries, 35 repub Ucan and 36 democratic delogates, | Washington convention, 14 repub: Beans, Elevator Pilot Chicken Fancier Sam Avado, chicken fancier and police elevator boasts the unique rec ord of obtaining 16 chicks out of 15 even. Sam displayed a four-legged chick at police station Monday, and ex plained the freak lived six hours ip & shoe behind the kitchen stove, | Hit by Autos Arthur Baer, 242 14th ave, re ported to the polio, Sunday of having struck Mra, W. W. Wippel of Chelsea, at Pike #t. and Fifth ave. late Saturday, Hospital phy- sictans declared the woman suf- fered wcalp wouride and ® gonoral shaking up. Pedestrians . Dodge. Brothe Laurin Merency, ray John vi Beattie ‘ pin Wy Cretan ‘ | Pelte, Hemry, Beattie .. |Lund, Hanns, Seattle Selleck. Thodore 4 Lyeckfeld, Deane, Beott, Chi Steriln Beattie n, Vancouver, B. ancouver, BC Follm RR, Beattle rine A. Seattle Welker Horace P. Port Orchard 64 » Martha Adeline, Port Or- Olesom. Martiilide, Beattie... Weers Harry G. 22, 219 W. Mlemer- otcery, Patrick, 27, Wileon hotel Jenkion Thomas, 76. 2616 Fh Madison. Coo oper, Michael §0. Kigin hotel jwomersa, Ludovika ¢i, 66)? Were ‘ave. we Wied Katie Alice 41, $24 Raven- Joh akima hota Mifiees"wiery J ¢ Ps King county pital Balvili fig Samnel MR, 84 6303 16mR Bro rows George, 6% Grand Centra! Govern, | Michael 1. M, 2%, 411 Jet- Tedd Wittam R, 9, 164 27 172 eve M’NEIL GUARDS HUNT CONVICT Carter Believed to Have Es- caped in Rowboat TACOMA, April 26.—McNel teland | penitentiary guards are searching the vicinity of Nisqually flats today for George Carter, 2%, who escaped from the prison yesterday. Convicted of white slavery in Ida bo, Carter was brought here several months ago. His abeonce was die covered Sunday night He ts be. lieved to have taken & rowboat and made his way to the mainland X-Ray Pictures of Your Teeth Free! _Tomorrow Morning from 9:00 a. m. to 10:30 a. m. We have a fine, com- plete, up-to-date X-ray machine. Find out now for sure if you have abscessed teeth. The cer- tain way is to have them X-raye Come in tomorrow morning between 9 and 10:30. No obligation or expense, THE REGAL DENTAL OFFICES DR. LL R. CLARK, Mgr. Postotfice Lady Attendants on Duty at All Times }) were arre TTSEEK NEW CLUE ON “BLUEBEARD”’ ,; Sacramento Police Secking| Important Documents 1O8 ANOMLEA, April 26-—Potice | ent instructions today to Bacramen to to locate @ package in that elty | which they believe contains tmport uments in the case of “Blue: | ‘ age tof maid to have been | » thin eity by “James R , Harvey” at Sac | mailed Hult" rumento, Tarvey t# one of the jliawen of the man under arrest here | lygamist and alleged layer | the documenta In their pos | the police believe they will © clear up the disappear Nina Lee Deloney, ane ing brides, and possibly ot Tacoma, tw! revenied that hin mix 4 Heatrice Andrews marricag “Blue heard” under the name) of Lewis in Tacoma on Vebruary | SPOKANT., April 24.-—-A photo | graph of “Bluebeard” Huirt, mailed | here from Las Angeles, has been ponitively identified a» that of “Mil. | ton Lewis," whe married Miss Betty Prior, of Apokane, March 25, 1919 Mins Prior is supposed to have been murdered at Plum station, near) Olympia, lant June Police Station’ Looks Like Store| Beattie police station looked like 4 grocery store Monday because of the canned geeds purchased by pa lice officers Sunday, Seven grocers | for ation of the} Sunday closing ordinance. RETURN OF SCHLESWIG to Denmark was celebrated by joaal D anes in Wash ington hall Saturday. ICLEM TAMER FREE! FREE! FREE! . FOR WOMEN ONLY 10 O'CLOCK NEXT SATURDAY MORNING SPECIAL COME AND JUDGE this story of life with all of its mad, glad, realistie garb! Witnh— LOUISE GLAUM IRVING CUMMINGS MYRTLE STEDMAN SHOWING Clemmer Orchestra Accompaniment Buby Dies From Coffee on Head CHICAGO, April ¢—Alvin Hart, two years old, die4 from burns re ceived when he upset a cup of cof dee on hin bead. DENTISTRY When it comes gaod hard money f to spending your ‘or dental work you want to be sure that you are going to get a dollar’s worth for every dollar you spend. We aim to give you full measure of value at this office. We are under new management and as we announced when the new man- agement took charge we propose to — make this one of Se tal establishments attle’s leading den- and do it just as quickly as it can possibly be done. So we will figure to treat you so well that you will not only come back to us yourself in the need dental work, future when you but. you will also recommend your friends to us. Of course we guarantee all our work. And we stand right behind our guarantee, too. If for any reason your work does. not give you the satisfac- tion which you think you ought to have we want you to come right back to us and let us make it right. You will find us right here-to make good. This is a strictly we want you to ha reliable office and ve that confidence in us which our service to you will merit. FREE EXAMINATION We will be glad to examine your teeth and consult with you regarding your dental needs without any charge to you. The National Dentists Northeast Corner Third Avenue and Pike Street Right Across Pike Street From the New Fahey-Brockman Store Look for Our Big Electric Sign