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SALE—REAL ESTATE FEW REASONS TP You sHouLp AT LAKE BURIPN je Coming Suburb” TH, RL wr Y URAL ADVANTAGE fevel; good upland so ter: beautiful view Entaines ISPORTATION : and graveled roads, « antycar wervice PRICES g have some splendid lo tracts, $10 down, LAV RAST TAXES grees by owner enaments ~ INCREAS rapid « voria wreat SIAL, THIS Rk. newly fruits, ete; goo ear line and pave Sidney mn car to Bedrive out on pti lot 6 bg dalanc B82 Weat Teh TW AURURN As part payment Phone Kenwood 17 Behow paved rei Npay 4100, for La) iS OM FURNISH ii HOUSE hl op car line Mi furniture nc aii6 stam dba iihote MOP ¥3,50 Mr MHOUS: Tith ave N Nean Rank Bids MOUSE. ALMOST AG Hers c PHINNEY INNEY Kinx room bunkalow 4 fireplace. book Cloak closet inet hit and laundry oe) fine view of W lance easy r perme Pi odland Par Phone ays, it: eat of lake on PAY tx and $5 per of ad county ® IN WEEK CRE TRACTS fenced amall drow 000. A some ad $2,250 e prop eX NTR Or wilt S418 Meridian ave. BERK Owner oe SERN vs ughlin NEV PY un bu ee cen piped roperty Kk. $500 North “0. LAKE BURIEN TRACTS JUST PUT » THE MAKKET ACRE WN: $5 MONTH FOOT THE REST OF TRACTS $3 6 AN ON, a76 “ALDER boTTOM grouNnD NCE TO ¢ ENT KS TO OF A MILe TO THE t alleys. rty, th county E R o LAKE on the 690 up terms of $10 down rter-aore tract and acre tracts BUR halt LINE BOULEVARD 1EN UND er are taxes coment © $900 $10 per 1 18 FOR EXCHANGR—RRAL 2%] som KSTATR 16 ACT ES SALE OR TRADH 19 cleared, 20 slashed; sandy loam soll, 3. welle; house, barn, ete price $00; muat ‘have $1,606 cash, balance in trade (will as sume): T must sell thie at ones! Johanson, Biilott 6036 is akace from ed od berry oF Vel road to tracts land ricen Sunday morning at m. Telephone and make rey ervations. M- HENRY ¢ EWING COMPANY 200 Alaska Muilding Main Tlat UYALLUP Die TRIC RERRY LAND Sacre tracts, & miles from Puyallup, 10 miles from Ta and 2'5 miles from car line: we are ox agents for $00 acres ch shot Clay land: there berries all around and no better berries grown ere, we very erms and low Interest deferred payments: if ye cated come in and ervations. We go Sunday leaving our office at 9:30 0 sharp. Prices range from 0 to $760 per tract, easy termes M street hua ve tract are make HENRY C EWING COMPANY 200 Alaska Building Main T1a4 DES MOINES ACREAGE ores right near Des on main highway reel this land Is part ly cleared and bas a gradual slope to the weat, small house and barn are on the place now; besides being 4 shot clay soll, thie is An Al investinent; price $6 400, part terme ™ HENRY C EWING COMPANY 200 Alaska Bullding Main ome | WILL SELL 10 ACRES OR ALL. some jn cultivation: some | | | | galore CTS WITH HOU BRADY ON THEM SES YOUR PICK TODAY they will oth ein for itself. dandy ho you will MOBILES ARE AT —COURTEOUS SAl. THE PROPERTY TH PRIVIL ear at Yesier w I direct to Burten TODAY. SUNDAY MONDAY rs, HM » 213 Rost: and Columbis 1K including Sunday rine in value fore a good in- ommun- there- me for | be Tou Rr) 1 gE Te ay and City OR Elliott 48 SEATTLE PROPERTY (AIR THis b the exclusty Addition. the —~ BO UTiF {ed _ be front addition adjoint Bathing Leach a iz. boating, fiahi » Konair agents v1 for ausiful ng the t Alki ng and Chotee com $150 up. $76 cash. 37.50 SNAP m hom: Full trays # th. A REAL jern 6 from. paving. it: Meundry o. halt coment nd fine page; Tot 50x110; $500 cash, bal- 6 rent A. SPENCER ttle Branch—2226 derson, Mer. AL splendid 6-ro streets, cement full; full cement view of So garage You can't 700 feet from will handtie it A ed house of 2 roo $100 cash. $15 per 6 Morth 3633 after fmPen— wi ae fusively;_ew &co, rk West RY OWNER m bungalow Ik. ati anemment and | FAIRMOUNT Deat ol in nth me m 6 ATTLE tabliah- | 26 Av. | i 3 Bidg., 709 Second | ANTED—REAL ESTATE WANT TO fn the North 4, but I can't make an it down; I have « and can make we a few chicken: your home \s for sa Know of some one w one for sale would you to let me have the house and the name and any will give me an idea , ft will I time to to buy right 9 , Fiora Hibb, box 7%. NOTICE West Seattle proper ih to well? Do y or well your prope i with the rs have no CO., opposite CLEA A just ONE ATING Building PRO! ESTATE “FOR FE: deveral improved for vacant or ty near Seattle. of etty limita WEST & WHEP Marion Bide CHANGE LER, FOR EXCHANGE near the town of Sno! vacant lots in Beattie WEST & WHEELER, Marion Bldg. Property or a cash, ‘appreciate run around. CALIF: gramm: 2636 Callfornia ave. By A ‘ 5 y large steady regular pay- ¢ the main thing with me et a home of my own, where 1 | is AC garden, te or if ho haa! be kind | address of the other information | of the your very but Write city t ty. Do wish to If so, ORENTA r PERTY in your home. lots in Prefer homist Sohansom, inote 6026. improved |, ol4 dairy farm, big barn with = ment floor, large orchard, wells 6 to 20 feet deep (never go dry): this ja land that‘will produce b crops of fruit, berrt vegetablen: will be delivered to y free of all ineumbrances; $225 $250 per ee cash or terme. i r ROPER 2% ACRAR Just south of city limita A fine ry tract: near car line and main EDWway: young timber, not d-over stuff: good future to get a fine tract. either toe home or { tment, on very easy terms. $210 cash, balance $45 month. ENTERPRISE REALTY Sidney 2 Sain Sesto achoening Ave. 1 der bettom land, the city, on fine vel road. close to paved. boule- vard: two stage lines available, and walking distance to South Park car, Price $3,500, Terma $500 cash, baiance to suit pur chase CHARLES EF. ADAMS, 1610 Third Avenue AT EDMONT Improved 5 acres. All cultivated and im crop, potatocs, wheat. rye oats and pe nobatructed view of sound. © ie to paved highway. 9500 will handle thin. Price and termes rei Mabie Ask for Mr Fields GEO. A. SPENCER Hinckley Mide. Main 1746. ACRES LEVER LANL Ob black right im the dairy and berry district between Sumn Buckley: 4 acrem cleared: fenced on ood romd; half-m from paved highways to Seat and Ta coma. 2,000; $500 ih, balance 10 equal anhual instaliments, 6% interest. J. D. Harrigan, § Haller Ride ‘gutside & CO. 2% ACRES, SOUTH The bi of loganberry 9 miles Pioneer square close to station 4 good road, 0, hall cash I handle tt Malth 1008 trd Ave land; TWO AND ONE-FIFTH 200 feet $1,500 WEST & WHE Marion Bldg Acres water front + Des Moines dock fro LER 46 ACKES SALE OR TRADE 19 cleared, 20 slashed: anndy soil: 3 welle; housk, barn, ete price $4,500; must ‘have $1,506 cash. balance in trade (will ‘an sume); T must retl thin at once Joha Elliott 6026 > 4 ACKHR CLRAT & room house, % chicken houses, 18x 49, garage: 300 berry plants, 200 chickens, 6 hives of bees, 2 good prin plenty wood; half-mile from town, $4,000: terms. Ho A tien, Big Take, Wash FARM LAND EAP_LAND IN YAKIMA 13,000-ACRE SHEEP RANGE T EE THROWN OF FOR § res IN 40 AND & TRACTS the rich lower valley, noted for its fruits and tremendous yields o alfalfa and corn, the government of the ited States has been lay- ing out the yn of the FAMOUS SL Our 13,000 acres of bench land under thin be divided up and FOR A SHORE TIME ONLY buye will be given their choice of thes: tracts at $20 to $60 per acre, with a long time to pay and very low interest rate. Ideal climate; ni on two railroads and sta highway. WE SHOW THIS LAND TO RUTERS By appointment. Call at our office write to or wend a tele Mapa, photogvaphe and samples ef soil at our offie Office open evenings also. YAKIMA RIVER FARMS COMPANY 918 Gr Building, Seattl ACRES FOR SALKH— PART bottom land; — good house, well, chicken house, rect house and ‘about 4 acres in hay. Price $1,200; $400 cash, balance can terms. Write J. Smith, Route 1, Box 191, Port Orchard, ‘Wash. ——““filG LAND BALE Clear Lake Lumber Company lands * being closed out Low pric d easy terms. If you want land, ur chance. ic. PRTERS, 116 Third Ave. loam In 20 (st FOR SALE—W, ATRRENONT PROPERTY ROUND BULURHAN TRACTR ON THE BOUND, NEAR on WOK100 feet, $350; loctric Nehte and elly water, fast service morning | to city; netghbore, and phone d shade trees: tor cash and $15 per month. CLIFFORD LAND CO. 61T Third Ave, Mliott oe CHAVE COMME water front with wate on the Lind FOR BALL BY OWNER 70 acres water front lend, six-room hous new Darn, oulbuildings» small orchard, tra Libby, Db. No. 2, Shelton, Warh | ¥6 THK ikD-OFrr TANDS WRITE FOR MAP SHOWING “TS. cation, low price and easy terme CF gale of longed-off Innds offered to mottiors in Western Washington. WEYBKHABUSER TIMBER CO. TACOMA, WASHINGTON we RANGINS AND ACKBAGE FOR RENT AMALL RANCH WEE | proved. See owner, Frank Gru- 4, Hox 65, Brown Wash STOCKS AND BONDS” OIL AND GAS TASER * oll leases are a short eut to wealth: for people who have nerve and idle y for « safe and | sane speculation | have selected eases: | believe you stand @ © to make @ little fortune leases near development get action with stall invest eat) ff SALE ment } 10 acres in Wilbarger rold for $30,000 s ago SELECT MP Rore OF 10 acres Hire Wnty reoen L cont $100 IN DRILLING wat IstRICT $10 per unty $10 por county 410 por y $ ell county ACKE acre 10 acres Webb « acre 10 acres Pecos acre 10 aw ' 10 acres T OR SKLBCT TRACTS A splendid ne! acte tracts |. Cull price Cor 8 sores shown S weres Ban Saba county costs $i i$ acres Wise county costa you $100 5 acres Duval unty sta you $650 Come in and talk with me whether y buy or not F. BLE $02 American Dank Building Phone Miliott 4258 | Wl see you evenings If not eon | venient otherwine GASOLINE GHPTING SCARCE But & few dollars to work for you what if you did i sme ate haven't you lost exchange, stocks, bond your real satate busin ine to at ng bus TS tint tana eit tN DUSTRY TODAY Tuy LEASES ahead of production; Texas ts hay ng the biggest boom found in three of the 24 counties n our syndicate. nel) leases——-10 ar w r Pecos ¢ field. extensive drt ing Rusher field. for or $100 for 10 acres $25 in 20. 60 and 96 Gome in and have a whether you ba ©. F. SURE 402 American Rank Building Phone Elliott Twill meet y ‘any place and in evenings if not WILL BUY 5 foreign and in Are you ness? lL, n buying i ster active $16 per aére down and 15 Hatiet 27 Wicks T Implex Aut avia Car versal High P 7 Pacific Clipper § ) CEL Gold Mining Company © Trojan Oil 1000 Rea $000 Lone Star Oil 000 IXE. O11 & Refining $000 Capitol Petroleum MAX WINKLER 214 Union st Miiott @ BL SINESS OPFORTL Nie YEED A PARTNE Tam a first clase me @ partner: either dont re afraid of work Apply $11 White buliding FOR SALE mobile row er ave. Dverett is PERSONAL PERMANENT HAIN WAVING, Marceiling, henna pack for gray | and faded hatr. LADIF® IMPROVEMENT SHOP Main 659) 620 Union St 6F” TICLIAN” CHK SANT. tactic physician and arb remed aye BOTRO, wem, for rh hima, cetarrh 995% Phird -ave | COMMER G TIN: ROP Terma ik Ae Ruek natural operation MEDICATED INWATA umatiem, goltre information fr TOUPRS PENT taken, anywhere. Abbott WORPTTAT. CAP 3488 REAL ESTATE LOANS Y FOR WASHINGTON FARN AND ACREAGE LOANS mpt services Le A ROTHE FARM MORTGAGE CO,, Inc Leary Bidg. Main 4010. | 106 TEGAL NOTICES TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN s to certify that Mr I has made an a to ish @ sanitar ® block ard Ad- Aesiring to protent | occupancy must. file hb protest at the office of the Building Department, Koom 605 County City Mullding, prior to June 10. —_-. ——_——- || HOUNDS MAY SEE || LAST DAY TUESDAY — $$ | It's dog days from now on Canines whose masters have neg lected to supply them with licenses from the county treasurer, William A 5 o'clock Saturday aft ernoon, if they live outside the city will see their last Memorial day Mon dn. It will be ay of grace for them But Tuesdey—ah. deputy sheriffs will begin #hooting them without trial. Yes, they wil for only yesterday County Amey Frank W. Hall. furnished. Sheriff John Stringer with a lst of all un. | licensed dogs, The doomed list was |informatly obtained from the asseus. ment rolls, | During office hours Saturday censes were going fast at $1 for male dog and $2 for females | too late now, Buster, too late! Nearly all the striped tights worn lby jockeys on Muropean courses are woven by the nuns ot} | cee Me jaines, by ad Tuesday '—the TAKE THE BOAT TO BOATS LEAVE COLMAN DOCK 7.9 11 A.M. EVERY DAY. The beat cheapest way to go. ry CE) daa THE SEXTTER STAR The Seattle Star DIRECTORY Attorneys at-Law GATAY TRATETS Tear. P RCHOPE F11 Howe Bld. Annex CONSULTATION FICE. All cason, All courts | Altorney»—Patent | ¥REDERICR PO GOORIN SPAT. | emt Attorney America: | foreign patents | and or ETON ER Chivepr Hateht Md. dnd a 4 Pine. Consul: tation free. 10 to 6. Me Inge by « intns t\ Filiott |e'tenahe a a Ray Wake He i Comp bell OW Hinges Wid RT eter, H6-18 Packing meen Wroa Morn Shop Wt Set, | REAL ETS + Week. hos Combs dank ALASKA JUNK CO. Bn Witinte seat | EXLSOMINING, GENERAL varer| Ine. wall paper renewed | Fourth ave "Call Miliott 1615, and | _Main 6334 after & YREMTE KALSOMINING PAINTING & REPAIR CO. 1698 19th Av 7 Mattress and Feather Renovating Teather beda MONKEY TO LOAN On diamonds and jewelry, om most | nat tory. ter SOCLETY "FON KEMPDIAL LOANS IN SEATTLE 295-6 BATE BOLLDING Second Near Madi MONEY TO LOAN We Joan any amount on [watches and Jewelry. Lowest rates, attics oldest loan brokers AMERICAN JEWELRY CO. 1 Kecond Ave. Patablished | Optietan and Optometrist Kdmunds. Fraser-Patereon Co. Saniiariums ROANORE—REASON AT | Aged and invalids ¢ 4¢ Roanoke at "Status of the New York | Stock Exchange w RATER pitol 2476. L NeW TORK day fractional losses in & fe firm iat Haba clair at 32%. off. Re wy N) Crwetdie at ree at TT, wn Mates huhber at Fs 4%. off W Read 1. United Mates Moet Wethienem tee oH American at 106, off rhanged Petroteum S. orf % lerere Tobaccoe act od we 10 the close, with He | tap Stores ser welling do to € od abore 68 Arrow held around $1 The |_ NRW TORK Bun financial The Krening 0 display [tow days. zing te id was pushed up Haven ment, «n eign exch ling yieidh off 2 po Marke eased oa Forei Exchan: e ‘te gn E s a8 new T money cont demand 2 end . — York Coffee and Sugar Quotations ck, May 39 Cottee No Ae per Ib No. « Bantos, per Ib haw, 20.60 OG 230 pe —_ Denver Market Status oi 2 NEW Y¢ Rio, 18% @1 22m 24 Sugar ulated, a 1 oper ib) eran 1" Cattle Reece andy Btners, 38 5011. mt taiven, $136 DENVER, May 29 ad: market w cowe and heifers and feeders, $9010. @ "Portland Market } Report | 19 — Ruttar—s4e PORTLAND, May per » Henw per Ih in 28@ Ate dor M4 abe per per Ib; brotiers, 16 @45e e— 206 per tb Triplets, 16M ATS peg Ib Status of Frisco > Market | May 29 prime Cleats BAN Hutter Bxtran, FRANCISCO, MMe per Ib firate ee per Ate per dor extra pullets, 2 Mets, Me per dox ia flats, faney, 97 ee per Ib Fires Cause $1,300 Damage to Homes '‘ Damage totaling $1,300 was | caused by fires which | destroyed | the home of T. Mafurn, 322% Juneau st, and partially ruined the resi- dence of H. M Jat night, The fire | Railway Financing Will Be Discussed Financing of the municipal railway will be discussed at the joint meet ing of the Workers’ College and Pub- ic Ownership league in the Labor temple Sunday night, at 8:15, Major Carl H, Reeves, superintendent of the municipal rajiway; W. D. Lane, ex- councilinan, and Glen B, Hoover will be the principal speakers. | 1129 First ave br %e} Lyons, 3934 Hudson | . DEMAND LIGHT FOR CABBAGES: i oe Report Sluggish Market on Offerings Cabbege offerings contings to drum the local wholesale produce market For the paat three weeks the job | bers have tried to get rid of their surplus cabbage offerings and prices have dropped to as low an 3 cents ® pound for the regreded stock and almost apy quotation for the un- | trimmed variety New onion supplies on | market are way in exces ma od New California Whites ave fuilen to 6 and @ centa a pound. New Stockton onions are welling at 2% and 4 cents a pound ‘The market was scarce Saturday on moat commodition Strawberries were especially short with japbers bidding against each other for the fow crates that arrived by express from Kennewick and White Salmon Dealers predict a miffer market on apples neat yon th The early spring apple storage las in some eases in as high as a 60 per cent shrinkage, my the wholenalers. Hutter and eee markets hold stondy with no price changes noted the loca! of the “Prices Paid Whelmale Dealers for Vegetables and Frait ena Per toe. | Anparngus Wash Cabbage | Onrrete rer sack Caulifiewer Per doe Cocumbers— Hothouse, per dox | kee Pant rer m Carlie » Oreem Beans Per Mm Green Peas-Per Mm Green Peppers Per th Lettuce Cal Lows! Onions—« bite Rioekton, new Varatey Fotatere Per ton F Wash Netied Geme Filenabure C., per ton Cal, per | Rhebarb-— Per ™ Spinach — tora! | Femetene- Mentcan recite | Apptee— Hamero Washington Renanae— ier |b as Deteo her Geseeter tee (Grape Fruit on | Meney-Comb. per crate Proriaa DAIRY Prices I Matiertar Vane —Mrtetly Mik Ver owt free | "DAIRY PRODUCTS se Tite Paid Wheteaate Dealers Butter—Locel creamery Local creamery, bere Kegs Mirictly freon ie cubes “ OF, trtptets Wisconsin cream brick Geese Live Reigion Maree Live, per i y [Medio “ane » Noge— Primes Median Quotations cy Meckyarde choice 1| [wnlils haha te, Uh iy Peis Rohied eo oo eo 00 Milo Maize Mill-ran | Alte MASONS WILL | CONFER 32ND DEGREE TODAY | ‘The 32nd degree Masonry will be conferred upon a large group of candidates by seven 38rd and ten And degree Masons at the temple at Harvard ave. and Broadway this afternoon and evening, ‘Phe entire day was to be spent in conferring jthe fourth to the thirty-second de. green inclusive. ‘The ima council of Kadosh, No. %, will have charge of the 30th degree, and Lawson conmistory No. of Seattle will confer the Sist aa sree. | Representatives from the nix tem | ples of the Daughters of the ‘ile, women's auxiliary of the Shriners, will meet for the annual election of officers and initiation of candi- Gates at the Scottish Rite temple, Monday. ‘The ‘welcoming sddresa will given by Mrs, Laura Behubert, of Hatwui temple No. 1, Seattle, at the morning session, Mrs. .iNian Hutchinson, Nydia temple No. 4, Portland, will respond. The pro- gram for the day includes memorial services in the morning, election of officers and initittion of candl- dates, public Installation of officers, * rausical program and an informal ball in the evening. remulted | ‘al F : Liner Magician Reaches Seattle) Now loading such items as lumber, mimon, whale oil and condensed milk, the big Harrison Direct finer Magician arrived Friday from North European porte with about 600 tons) of general cargo. Under the com- | mand of Capt. Ed. Russell, the Ma- gictan had many narrow submarine Ngan: Guting the war Shipping = Beard Boat Arrives To operate out of this port under the management of the Pacific | Steamship company. the United States shipping board's steamship Fort Wayne is due here June 4 from the Orient, where she has been one of the shipping board’ carriers in the OrientalHuropean service Last Wooden Ship Launched Yesterday | ‘The last wooden ship contracted by the govertiment for its war-time pro-| gram was launched Friday afternoon into the bmy at the plant of the Puget Sound Bridge & Dredging company. As a hull with ribs un- planked, the ship was towed into Lake Washington to be rearranged. | Tides in Seattle SATURDAY MAY 2% | Viet Migh Tide 1a mie First Lew Tide | tea me ten Nigh Tide | sewoed Fae kA Oo Kerond Low Tide | hecend Low Tide pm, 62 ft lees p tt | mUNDAY MAY 0 First High Tide titam, 101 f First Low Tide vate me. Seattle Artivals ond” 10M Nome City from Tacom oe m May 2 ancteoo via Willeps Alarbor at mid str Morning Blar from British Co D.: motor sehr Wa. Britiee Columbia ports at Departed May 2%--fr Go or via Ben Franctsce v iam y MMe en Ingham at il p.m H.C, at 240 pom. for Fagle atr Nome Clty for Taco ena from for’ tan Diewe tetoria, BOC " at io:tey ihe = 7 TAA le x ele | Vessels in Other Ports eae evedibn seumtatehcter nian | Ben Pedro-Hetled Mey 28 Mtr J A Moffett for Beattie. fan ‘Prancieco-Arrived May 38: Ber Yort Brags. trom: Tacoma via mverett Balled Mer 20! Wir Geille for Beattie at 7 Pr ™. U 8 & Albany for Puget Bound avy verd 6h 4p. mei ver Provident for Ban Pears ac Spm < Vencbuver, Hn C-Ratied May 27 Las Angeles ‘for Port Ban Lula Dehingham-—arrivea Mayet? <M. Mayer trom & Richard. Holyone, at from Beattie str attr Re ni 2 Ree Henry In tow of tug Nome Chiy for Se Mtr Nome City —_-—s Vessels in Port at Seattle Today i 2 st terminal tr Horetean Maru. Oreat Northern dock—str Marmion Pier 1i—fur Be mr Nome City Pier 11—Motor sehr Kirketind, Roll st. terminal tr Admiral Rvane, Pier b—Mtr West Ivam, etr Morning tar Pier 2B Victoria, str Bente Ana, str Alaska. | Pier 1 Htr Cordova. Grand Trunk dock—tr Spokane. Ualon Pacific dock—Str Urai San Maru. Pacific Coast Pugineering wei Bir Kastern Maid. Risndard Of) dock—Str Storm King. iwaukee Ocean dock—#ir Rastere Mailer | Btaey st. termainal—U. hie yore Ate Kaw ot Waterway terminal—dtr atr Mot Ames yard Todd drydecks ridae, str T. Lewin Puget Sound Bridge @ Dredging piant— Bt Patterson AR Puraside. Aquarius, mie, atr Bld stern Tempest, tr Wr. Leota, dino Endymion, Hougston, ‘, Bourne burst, Ablila, Adria, Ca- Oetwin, Abydos, Area- ota, Peruta, Black Wolf, Vestine, Riarferd, Agro { Harrison, Fort Btanw! Loot, i Contan Henry Coron sire Kodiak, engines. traiming ship Vicksburg. son Macdonald yarde— Btn Russell alae. Russia Must Realize Folly, Says Redfield Russia should stew in her own juice until she realizes the folly of he soviet government,” was the as. |sertion of William C. Redfield, for- |mer secretary of commerce and now president of the Russian-American |Chamber of Commerce, who spoke | yesterday before the members’ coun- {etl of the Seattle Chamber of Com- merce, Redfield left for Minneapo- lis this morning. The speaker declared that one way to prove to Russia that Lenine and ‘Trotaky are leading her people in ithe wrong direction is to remove the embargo, which is blamed by soviet leaders for the trouble in Russia to- day “If the doors of trade to Russia were opened the last prop would be removed from under the soviet struo- ture,” said Redfield. Only 40 of lovery 100 Jocomotives are being |operated by the present rule, accord: |ing to figurey produced by. the for. mer secretary. | The speaker said there was no jchance today for trade with Russia, as that country has no gold except what she has stolen from other na- tions and individuals, no credit, no transportation to get products to sea- board and no chance fof recognition “from governments who do not want to do business with robbers. ‘The former secretary wan a guest }text evening at a dinner given in the Rainier club for Maj. Gen. Geo, Rar- nett and Brig. Gen, McCawley, both of the United States Marine Corps, \Cloth-Top Dogs Special for Ole “Cloth top, extra fancy shoes; made especially for Ole Hanson, only $5 ‘This was the sign placed above a pair of handsome “dogs” in a Third ave. store window, Saturday. Tux Storm King from #an! Ci ity Proposes to Guarantee (R.R.Warrants City Council Will Vote on| Haportant Measures Tuesday | A resolution under which the city counci! would guarantee payment of all municipal ratiway warrants by pledging itself to Inchude in the 1921 tex levy, an amount sufficient | make up any deficit in the oper ating expense of the railway ryetem, will be introduced into the ity council at ite weekly meeting next Tuesday, by Ed 1. Terry, city | treasurer. | The necessity of immediate action is urged by Mr, Terry, in order jthat employes of the municipal cor Vines will not have to 0 | without their pay or 1 | Complications result According to Mr. Terry, the deficit in the city | rallway fund now $360,000 and “|| is increasing at the rate of £100,000 & month Whether these railway warrants | will find a market depends entiroly upon the bankers, who will | entied upon to carry most of the paper. If the bankers refuse to |eurry this script, it may lead to ia general tieup of the car lines as the men would probably refuse to work | to fol Councilman Ro Ho Thomson has announced his intention to introd in be city council an ordinance increasing the fare to 7 cents, with 1 cont charge for transfers. | Mayor Caldwell has declared him self in favor of increasing the fare the deficit by an appropiration from the general fund == NO ACTION YET _ ON BONUS BILL ‘Two-Thirds Majority Re- quired Under Rules WASHINGTON, May 29.—(United Press—The houne today voted, 220 , to suspend the rules for six | legislative days in order that the sol | dler bonus bill may be considered without amendments | Immediately after the vote Chair. man Fordney of the ways and means committee cailed up the Dill, deciar- ing he wonld ask for a vote today | Two-thirds majority is required for | paesage of the bonus measure under | suspension of the rules | Yocates so far today failed to muster | this majority | Opposition to the bonus was voiced by Senator Myers, Montana, demo- crat, in @ speech today. Myers fa- vored the Lane bill to reclaim arid and swamp lands for the ex-soldiers and liberal compensation for inca. | Pacitated veterans. PROPOSES LOAN TO: ARMENIANS Hitchcock Would Raise 50 Millions for Republic | | WASHINGTON, May 29.—Creation of $50,000,000°fer Armenia and to as. sist In restoring her economic sta bility, was proposed in the senate by | Hitchcock, Nebraska, democrat, to day, as a substitute for the Lodge resolution flatly rejecting the presi |dent’s request for a mandate over | Armenia -Hitcheock opposed the mandate but favored assistance to Armenian | Shoots Up Town- While Drunk; Faces Charge * Charged with shooting up the town |of Issaquah while under the influ ence of lMquor several weeks ago, Benjamin Legg will be tried for as- wault in the first degree June 14 be fore Superior Court Judge Mitchell Gilliam, it was Announced Saturday. Deputy Prosecutor John D. Car. mody wills handle the state's case, while Attorney E. F. Kienstra will defend Lege. Church Meeting Has Full Program Next Tuesday will be a big day at the Holiness convention which starts tomorrow at 3 o'clock in the ‘New Olive Branch mission, ave. 8. The King County Holiness association will hold an all-day meet- ing in the mission hall. Services on this day will begin at 9:30 a.m. 11 @ m. and 3:30 p. m. Evangelistic services will be con- ducted each evening of the weeks’ seasion by Rev. A. B. War. ren of Michigan. Auto Wrecked By Joy Riders Joyriders stole a five-passenger Chalmors car belonging to Dr. W. A. Jaquess from in front of his home, at 1101 Westlake ave., last night, ac- cording to report made to the police station, This morning the wrecked automobile was found parked at 1402 Fifth ave, near Pine st., where it had been abandoned by the drivers. MAYOR CAN'T FISH BUT HE WILL SIGN SOME RIVER BONDS Pity Mayor Caldwell! He'll have to stay home from chureh t we 4 suppress: that desire'to go fishing on Mon- day—for he had to sign $600,000 worth of Skagit River bonds be- tore Tuesday; June 1. It will require 18 hours to sign all of them, so they can go on sale “over the counter” with the mayor's signature on every one ‘Tuesday at the city comptrolier's office. Who wants to be mayor? other serious | if not paid promptly and| to 6 cents and meeting the rest of | Bonus ad-| of a joint commission to raise a loan | 322, Second | two | INSANE’; AGAIN ~ DECLARED SANE John Barman Must Stand Trial for Stolen Cape Declared insane in an examina | tion, a few dayn ago, by Dr. D. A. Michelson, and ‘yosterGhy Solera mane by another examination board, John Barman, awaiting a grand lar ceny charge, today sits in the coun- | ty jal] “sone” to all concerned, once more d Barman i accused of stealing @ $200 mink cape from Peasley’s bath: 161-4 Washington st., and the supposed property of Mra, Eliza beth Doyle, 161 Washington «t, He was born Russia, 64 years ago. has one child and says he is a cable net maker “The cape belonged to my wife, ho hay been dead nine years,” the defendant is recorded as saying, His trial is net for June 3 The first insanity report waar made to Prosecuting Attorney Fred) C. Brown, Yesterday the following board om the opposite decision: Dr. EC. Brier and pr, O. H. Chrine toffersen houne in |Boys Steal Tools From Truck at Curb Ray Madeau, 18, Edward Collins, 14, and. Fred Erickson, 16, were picked up by Sergeant W. F. Denlan and Patrolman J. R. McCarthy at 9:60 o'clock ast night as they were running away from an automobile standing in front of a house at 500 Summit ave. N. The youngsters were in possession of a lot of tools which they had taken from a@ truck belonging to A. M. Thomas of 504 |B. Republican st. | Madeau, whose home ix at 1124 [Lakeview bivd., is being held by |the police on an open charge, and Collins, who lives at 1210 Lakeview bivd., and Erickson, of 529 Warren ave., were sent to the deten- on home a coe investigation. Fence Still Down in Garden of Eden A fence in the Garden of Eden | won't stay up, it was alleged in su-, |Perior court Friday, when Charles | W. Sanders and his wife asked $5,000 damages. Between two adjoining ranches o@ Hiliman'’s “Garden of Eden” division © }on Lake Washington is a ‘fence | which Philip Stude and Mrs. Char- lotte Stude, defendants, and neigh- bors of Mr and Mrs. Sanders, are accused of having torn down five | times fast week and threatening and |continuing to destroy as fast as the plaintiffs erect the same. An injunction restraining the de- fendants from further acts of gression is asked of the court, be sides the damages for the alleged im | juries to date { 2 Sesaaiild Film : Barred in South Exhibited Here “Who's Your Servant?’ a Japanese~ jspy film that was ruled off the sereen in California, is billed at the Colonial theatre, The film depicts a Japanese secret service agent working as e servant in the home of an American naval officer. He obtains documents valu-_ able to the Japanese military depart-_ ment and in the end is stabbed te” death by the naval officer's daugh- ter, with whom he: has become in- fatuated. When an attempt was made in | California recently to display, the pic- | ture, Japanese government agents in | this country, at the behest of Tokyo, | brought pressure to bear in Wash |ington and the film was censored. | Seattle audiences will be the first to view the film. Departments “Hold Triple Open House Model tea rooms, jewelry designs ond architéctural drawings exhibited at the triple open house held by the home economics, architecture and | art departments attracted more than 3,000 people to the University of Washington campus yesterday after- noon and evening. A fashion» show consisting of — gowns designed and made by the home economics students was one of the popular exhibits. Miss Mary Davis gave lectures in the model dining room on the correct of setting tables and serving. The advantages of American over foreign dyes was shown in the textile labora- tory. Over 400 guests were served in the model tea room im the com- | mons. \Engineer’s Body Taken From Shaft The body of Robert A.- Lindsay, mining engineer, formerly of Seat- tle, who was killed in a fall down @ |mine shaft last Saturday, has been recovered, according to word bt ceived from Butte, Mont. News of the accident was wie held until Lindsay’s fate was defi nitely known. Examination of the body indicated that death had been |instantaneous. Lindsay is survived by his widow, Mrs, Nell J. his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert H.” Lindsay, agd two sisters, Lucy FF. and Isabel M. Lindsay. At the. time of bis death he was living at Great Fails, Mont. Woman Not Hurt She Tells iriver An unidentified woman who as sured the onlookers that she way un- hart and walked rapidly away from the scene, was knocked down late. yesterday afternoon at Second and Spring by an automobile driven | Lloyd W. Porter, who gave hig | drese as 2343 11th ave. N. Porter re- ported the accident at police head- quarters, % Mrs. Hudson Dies . Here Friday | Mra. Gertrude Hudson died day noon, aged 40, at the home et Mra, A. J. Sthay, 5506 Fourth ave, N. B, The funeral will be in charge of the Home Undertaking Co, ~ Tes Caled aentes, Sa mated to contain 2,826 | merchantable timber,