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anly’s Review of Trade Conditions “favorable — dalitnes other words I pub two of nited Newspaper reading so-called hould be informed on rad points: @) Financial crisis Sta in position of merchan ly unlikely before autumn, | has on his books « nancial crisis in history has |one-third of his @ in June, July or August | yours. danger of money panic. Fed-| Transportation-Outetanding ve syatem makes impoas!- of railroad situatio rth Of panto we had in 1907 be overe der fas citizen who in neither bor |¢rartic and equipmer nor lender need not worry | profit for individua iramediate future except graft in. equipment and hid bis job during industrial depres. | contracts due to cost Which seems inevitable tablished by Esch.c her slump in stock ma itusenae aieh . be probable during tatter part of | road labor arising primarily when money must be raised to ordi he Second income tax instal alts eu cag taxpayer; must sell : Saar ar to tax, This bee derrowings by railroads at his! ‘Will put heavy pressure ales for past tw facts outives te make wast hog and uon ummin from tn ack: pasting seem on nks. particularly in New Y Qh and Philadeiphia, said ¢ Desyy pressure be of foreign buye to ees and other Representative i to be in told group n fatives in W that banks hold ; or @n foreign cor will mature during B Prsersct Of satiafuctor Analysis of bank rep ‘this wtatement is crow ed, fact © Over 312,090,000 000 Ports of $7,000,000 000 7 Qf $5,000,000,000, or ine Of Which has been settled either | {#9 fold shipments or funding. © level ve estimate indicates fMoatin Of $4.000,000,000 based on our PUGET SOUND STEAMERS paper as Madd shiv as aga Much production is and well up to k about nqpired propag Dividends of Fall River md quarter of 19 § per cent—largest Thin is at rate of 30 per cent per annum and does not lude stock dividends. prewar nda. Cotton D av in his. ine federal employm: sponsible in lar labor a t rapidly gal abor that false pretenses. Labor —Ama system is re amated "onker ah wages nition of ¢ that F nit ward ity for first step IL M. MANLY. * Publi . Markets PIKE PLAck 2 the tte 8 he he tte oe be. Be; tender salmon conven fed snapper alll 10am ts Bani Wee | Sunday 1 Marked °* are boat landings for these potnte and landing points must make Own arrangemen re asus BCONOMY anch ene free Diect to WESTLAKE Dry green peas PUGET SOUND. NAVIGATION Co. - Bleket Office, Colman Dees, | Phone Main goes. LOWEST RATES —to— CALIFORNIA Tides :in Seattle MONDAY Salling May 18 MeCORMICK LINK 160 Cherry Su First Low Tide AKE THE BOAT TO nome é 6 — rACOM A ccond iiigh, Tide 10 ft ‘second low Tide \10-a7 p 68 ttl a A es 1,3.5,7,9 P. fl . | The bent Cini £60' pune t 00 eels ONG Attracts Women NN, May 31 Fe there has been a rus in medical: colleges. Many who had just started t tnening $0 Sahoph a o in new students lowing the war —FAR | dents ) NAVIGAT d there is a big | women particularly ‘Canadian Pacific Ry. | Scenery! Speed! _ Service! CANADA'S TRAIN DE LUXE “THE TRANS-CANADA LIMITED” LEAVFS VANCOUVER, B. C. 3:00 P. M. DAILY " the FRASER CANYON and the Wondertal CANADIAN PACIFIC ROCKIES by Daylight RY ge, pra’: FRONT AN ALI SLEEPING ‘c AR TRAIN TWO ADDITIONAL FOURS HOURS 92 NO COACH PASS TRANSCONTINENTAL TRAINS DAILY Direct Connections for All Points in Canada and the United States. For Reservations, Tickets and Full Information, Apply to tea CANADIAN PACIPIC TICKET! OFFICE 098 hesene Av Phone Main 5588 BK. Le STURDES, General Agent, Passenger Dept. rops—Destruction by congress of | ot taking mee ae wraERES ree} | cept Nuts Prices Paid at Wholesale DAIY cers Prices Vaid te Shippers Ktoetat DAIRY rp Prices Paid Wh —* POULTRY Prices Paid by Wholessle Dealers Shippers ar Sriecs Vaid Shippers Quotations at Stockyards Noge— , ° rs so@is te! m to hl heavy Met Rough Pie ex Bert wteere Medium to choles mon to good cows and heifers eee 19.06@ TSO@ie 8 10.359 10.75 te (AIN AND Wholesale Price Fer Tea, City Price * Barley , ” Seattle Arrivals and Departures Has Funny Shirts to Fool Laundries LONDON, May 41.—-Adm ars funny shirts have white bodies and striped # And I them in th ar admiral explains the Would a refined young woman ac marriage thru a Mary Warren Pedestrians Hit by Autor SG This Year 2026 W. 56th Monda Charles matrimonial ad married The ver Armstrong, ted to the F struck a oth while Leary late told the ident occurred as the woman and her daughter stepped off the curb. Neither was badly Pedestrians Hit by Autos This Year Twelve-yi struck ° wal Mra her of driving uve, and Sunday police aving teinman Gladys N. B. mobile at ave, N. W daughter Fourth his 9 010 ave auto ixth night injured. Paul Kaiser automobi at Rat old by an crossing the street nier and Orcas st. at about 5:45 last night. Orlo W. Rrown, 10436 66th ave. 8. the driver of the car, said that he honked for the crowing, and that the young ster ran in front of him. Th small boy was not seriously in jured, {POLICE SEEKING = | | | | SRT WOOD LOSES IN FIRST CONTEST Gets Setback in Seating of G. 0. P. Delegates BY HD. AGO, Ma The Atlantic fleet, home afte |steamed up New York harbor, whistles and bells, leading the line, the dreadnoughts. glance again at the priv JACOBS The CHI ng above luck, one of the Pennsylvania’s guna ~ BUILDING TRADE | «STRIKE TUESDAY. “|, 000 Men Expected to Quit} Their Jobs | ert believed - : ’ ~ | © the fi be 4 shop ts leared aw The strike) committee began th weeks ago bre gyvtiarey mpted by Mayor the task \ | large number of non-| rking now and ex was the an buliders Mon > spend three se Clan ma will be § in alphabetic ! kenera! t by m. comer aster 1™ GOING TO LOWER YOUR RENT NEXT “LOUD MOUTH pancompe Seek Explanation of Mys- terious Transfer Johnnie McFar eit ‘and knowr being se jewel wi McF'a nd chain thur LARGEST GRADUATING CLASS of hington's a novel of the members, will in The) f ' graduation r June ' Sagebrusher,” onday, June 7 The Boys in the Next Car O0M-™M-m— UH-BLA -UmMD SEQISH- SLA ~ BON-6M -DA DWLZ- SHAY UM —ZA-M— ZU-BLAAZ ZATTA Fact ¢ YOR DON’ WITH AN BGG WHO TALKS IN HIS SLEEP The photographer on the flagship Penn- caught one of the seaplanes soar- THE SOIT CASE 7? YHEER UP, Mr. Dope Peddler, the the worst in yet to come, It's the beginning of the end for you It's also the beginning of the end for the drug addict. Don't’ think” ¥ fooled, Mr. D, P. We know you are still peddling your dope, even tho }you can't be found a» easily @& for | merly places under a net of secret signals, such as the celestial mind in capable of ng, you are still making your any only j she a Mut on the street you are Cautious jand hard to find. FAILED TO FIND | DOPE FOR SA For the first nd per cent. ume In my Ife, 1 failed to find a dope peddler who would sell me anything, when I worked the district the other night From Maynard ave. down King st wn to Second and Washington, 1 | made my way tr @ peddler |It used to be easy. But it's different now ot a chink would 40 busine with me. welf, who tri a they know me, and are afraid | Doubtless some of them do know me | —I've been down t ‘e Often enorigh get gne fellow cornered, but 4 ‘get out of him was in | formation dope. When I told |him I just had to have some dope | raid “y yok look tke you need ra winter in the West Indies,|it, but 1 no can get welcomed by waving throngs, What's the matter amas ‘makes it so hard to get? “ALL TIME PINCH EM; EVERYBODY SCARED" they all time pinch ‘em pinch everybody; everybody scared, [he replied But I've GOT to find some.” 1 insisted “You try Milwaukee hotel,” geeted. Plenty there” | my And if you think Jack's outa ate reception he’s holding on} ‘Oh, he sug. POSTAL WAGE): 1, soe, ns |but there was nothing @oing there— |for me. ‘There are dope peddlers in | that hotel, of course, but they are ‘Republicans in in House ATCO eae thon ea eon to Act doors, and the old “hop-head-rattie St doesn't seem to work We it used to. aes sadieet oe Again, I nay, don't get the tdea to pass @ bill increas You think thie thing will blow over lorten Of postal em in a few days, and then you can re before the proposed recess, |"UMe business ag before You think It's the clean sweep of the new broom? agreed to try ing the ployes June 6. The increases, averaging about 20 per cent, will be based on a tong | investigation of the joint commits. | sion on re-classification of the postal workers, which is expected to have) 4 bill ready tonigh Plans are to bring the bill up un der suspension of the rules which | would require « two-thirds majority for its worse, instead of better. days—you'll see, DRUG ADDICTS OF SEATTLE HAVE GOT TO QUIT And to the drug addicts of Seattle I want to say, ip al) kindness, you'll | have to quit. Weld like to see you do it of your own free will, but quit you must, DO You KNOwW— THAT the name and address of every drug addict tn the city is in | ponsesnion of either the municipal or the federal authorities? THAT you are technically as guil ty of violation of the Harrison law as any dope peddler in the city? THAT the reason you haven't al Wait a few ram see \Divorce Evil on rae Increase in Britain LONDON, May 31 Undefended at asen for the new term of the court number 1,243, against ut The same time last year. HE SWALLOWS Behind locked doors, in secret | guarded by lookouts, working | hotel,” | You're mistaken, It's going to get. || Peddlers Are Hard to Find. || Addicts May Know They Must Quit. || Hotel Keepers Liable for Sales. || Maximum Punishment in Police Court. BY —— 77777 The Dope Fiend Who Is Coming Back | authorities have a lot of sympathy |for you—that is, if you are among | the well-meaning class? In other | words, * of which you are guilty is technical, rather than fur damental, and these men who know you ing everything in their power to relieve the situation by get- | ting the rea) criminal—the peddler. HOTELKEEPERS LIABLE TO THREE YEAKS’ IMPRISONMENT And you hotelkeepers and land lords, I want to ask you if you know that you are liable to a fine of $500 and THREE YEARS’ IMPRISON: MENT for not reporting to the au thorities the presence of a dope ped- lier or a drug user in your house— should you have xuch knowledge? In fact law reads “whover” has such knowledge, 4 does not make known the same to some one * * * in civil or military authority” shall be punished as above. Do you suppose the managers of the Milwaukee hotel are ignorant of the fact that narcotics have been and are now being sold in that build ing? Maybe so, but every one else “in town” knows It. Mr. Dope Peddler, make the most of your opportunity. Put the price up again and sell all you can as quickly as you can, for your time is short. This thing has just started. MAXIMUM SENTENCES t IN POLICE COURT Maybe you have noticed, Mr. D. P., that some of your kind are get- Ung the maximum sentence in po lice court. | Take the case of Pilly Wong, alias Joe Billy, who was tried before Judge Gordon the other day, and convicted of having six packages of narcotics in his possession. He re ceived @ sentence of $100 fine and 30 days in jail. That's the most he |could be given under the law. But watch what happens te BMy Wong the day he is released. Fed- eral authorities will be waiting for him. He will be rearrested and tried in federal court for violation of the provisions of the Harrison act. He's rullty—that was proven. Violation of the Harrison act means five years in the penitentiary and a $2,000 fine, in the discretion of thet court, of course “VENGEANCE IS MINE,* a SAITH THE LORD ~~ Another little thing. | The other day I received a letter addressed to “—— 27?" care of The Star, I quote in part: “I approve of what you are doing, provided it has the right motive be- hind tt ‘Vengeance is mine,’ saith he Lord. Do your-best to aid the | authorities in the enforcement of the law, but don’t try to GET anybody, and God be with you.” Bless your heart, brother; ft isn’t I who am doing thi Tam, of course, doing aii and whatever Lean to help, but it’s the munictpal and 'federal authorities who are doing the work. It isn’t anything new. They have always been doing every~ thing possible to put down the Mlicit traffic in narcotics. + All I am doing is furnishing e It tle publicity, My part in this cam- |paign is ver/imall. Let's not split ‘hairs over the motive. Let's get re sults, the ¢ the PAIR FORCEPS Del, May 31 While sit ready been aprested is because the ting in a dentist's chair Miss Eltza. beth Wilson swallowed a small pair ‘GRACIOUS! HAVE n will be required. French to Print Seeking ’Em for Elks’ Boys’ Picnic LEWIS. peratic 10c Paper Money PARIS, May 31 use of the shortage French officials are 8,000,000 60.centime lesuing notes (at PAPEE | NFor day Woking for clowns. “You wouldn't think clowns were | so scarce in Seattle,” observed Monte las he wiped the perspiration from his brow atthe Elks’ club. | Carter wants 100 clowns for Sat- urday, June 12. On that date local lE1ks will play host to 50,000 boy Woodland park, and the clowns are expected to furnish much of the fun Altheamusement will be the main morsel for the kid picnickers, there will algg be a serious side to the cathode. Elks consider the picnic a golden opportunity of instilling the spirit @f real Americanism into the boys, and a short program will pre- cede he real fun. Every boy in town is not only wel- par 10 cents). MRS, M. A. GREEN, 1819 Lake view bivd.. motored successfully to Auburn Sunday But upon her re urn she lost her hand grip contain. ing a dlamond-studded bracelet and a pair of satin pumps. The police took the report. ~~ mitt@e and Flag day committee will be real peeved if any Seattle time And avoids coming to the pic- Ne than 15,000 loaves of bread, twetons of peanuts, six tons of cas#y, 1,500 gallons of ice cream, 6,0@ bricks of ice cream and several toms of cooked meat for sandwiches wil be used to effectively quell the aypetites: of every boy present. Two Candidates for County Clerk Ptwo candidates, George Grant, puty county clerk, and Capt harles L, Smith, son of County ommissioner Lou Smith, were seek ng republican nomination for ounty clerk Monday OH- PETE ! C'MERE wrTH Youle SHoteT— HAND-AND TELL rge Conservation of Gasoline Here Conservation of gasoline ts urged on motorists by the Seattle Motor Cur Dealers’ association Monday as a resultgpf the shortage that has caused rationing of gasoline in other Coast cities. PERPETUAL PERMIT, allowing city to carry out Skagit river pro- ject, has been received by Corpora. tion Counsel Walter F. Meier from Secretary of Agriculture E. T, Mere: aith. HILL SYRUP CO. has purchased Boyd building, Westlake ave, and Ward st. for $50,000. The syrup company is now located at 1014 Thomas st. M in Washelli. ceme, | Monte Garter was scouring the city] com@ but the Elks’ Big Brother com.) lad) shirks the chance to have a real good | THREE JUDGES — ON JITNEY CASE | Attorney Presents Argu- ment Against City Law ‘With Judge Wm. B. Gilbert, of the circuit court of appeals, San Fran- cisco, sitting with Federal Judges Jeremiah Neterer and Edward E. Cushman, hearing on the constitue tionality of the recently enacted jit- ney-regulating ordinance was begun in the United States district court Monday morning. Co-incident with the opening of his argument, W, R. Crawford, attorney with Morris B, Sachs for the jitney interests, introduced a petition for intervention signed by Edward W. Bundy, in which it is alleged that the petitioner suffers inconvenience and loss of time and that his prop- erty is depreciated in value by the stopping of the jitney line two blocks |from his home. Reviewing the action of the city council and presenting @ survey of the financial condition of the mu- nicipal railway system at the time this ordinance was passed, Attorney Crawford alleged that the proposk tion to restrict ‘the operation of the jitneys was made for the sole pure pose of putting them out of business in Order that their profits might be transferred to the coffers of the city. Crawford, denounced the passage of the measure as done in secret and in violation of the city charter. At the conclusion of the plaintiff's argument the city’s side of the affair will be presented by George A. Meagher, city attorney, and Nelson Hartson and Charles T. Donworth, assistants to the corporation counsel, The hearing is being held today on. the ruling of Judge Neterer that” Decoration day is not a judicial hol < day. Elsie L. Benedict Lectures T “Is it possible to look at any man or woman and know hié or her tendencies and characteristicat” sie Lincoln Benedict, well-known. turer, and author of “Human sis," says that it is, and in co! ation of her statement will read f eral Strangers on the platform Tues day evening, at Masonic where she is opening a week’ gagement of free lectures on “! to Read People on Sigh! Vi ictims | of F MONONGAHELA, Homes of 50 ferellon ts in’ G .mining town near he! 0 crypts, is near com: ruins, swept by flames said started from a cigar. The mated at $100,000, tal

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