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y] ave PatIe FEZ are re ay rTt wr as Ssatsar yin of. Kk, ite RDING KEEPS , Call Sessions WASHINGTON, June 22—War Fen G. Harding, republican presiden Presure on state executives to speed Zp ratification of the woman suf frage amendment. This was Har ding’s reply to a delegation of mill P tant suffragets who called upon him , Urging that he request govern Pere of Connecticut and Vermont to their Iegisiatures in special ses ‘gion to ratify the suffrage amend . Harding declared he person hoped to see woman suffrage e* at an carly date, but he (kL not assume to “wield a club state ~ tsa MINING COSTS _ INVESTIGATED orney General Orders Saunders to Act tions to investi¢ate upon the cost of mining coal tn Aistrict were received from the of the attorney genera! at lashington Tuesday morning ted States District Attorney C. Saunders. | According to a report o federal trade commiss: erage cost of mining United States is not more than #3 @ ton, while operators their on alleged cost of from $5 to per ton, plied by coal. in .the mouth of the mine—varies in dit Wocalities,” said Saunders. But. in accordance with these in ‘Mtructions, the district attorney's of will get the facts on the situa im this district, and then, if we an operator mining his coal for per ton, and claiming it costs he will find himself be! ng prose under the Lever act.” McCombs? Oh He’s Negligible 3 Factor? Golly eaMrrancisco, June 22.—Wil F. McCombs’ criticism of pt Wilson as a party auto was characterized today by Cummings of the demo national committee as 4& factor in our affairs.” gs made plain that he Wilson as the party leader the convention. the statement of McCombs, @ Wilson campaign man- Cummings said: “These spo- eriticiams of the president are ib factors in otr affairs. &re always to be expected in large convention. Prenident has a right to be the party Who else would be? The has been a great vital therefore all sorts of an spring up which make es exceedingly vocal for Cummings said Wilsonp rotably d be more revered in the next and in this respect drew a between him and Washington, \.citing stormy ts of Warhington's administra- when he was attacked. If had gone into a na convention when the coun Was excited about the Jay ty with Great Britain, Cum said, “it might well have that he would have been re Pudiated, but who today would be @iad of such an episode in Ameri history” CONSULTATION H WHITE HOUSE Cummings :s understood to be frequently consultation with the ite House by telephone, but a a f President. All the conversa fons have been conducted thra the Medium of Secretary Tumulty. ‘The national committee's meeting y will take up among other the matter of seating tro tes from the Panama canal No provision was made in the ‘@envention call for seating them. The chairmanships of the bir @ommittees—credentials, rules, ete Sill not be decided on until more @f the delegates are on the ground ‘The big solid delegations will be. gm arriving Friday. William J Bryan, who was expeated to get There today, will not arrive before Friday, according to latest informa ton. e Sinn Feiners Shot in Fi LONDONDERRY, June 22. — @hree Sinn Feiners were shot, one @f them being dangerously wound. Ptoday. Troops continued patrolling the streets, but were unable @urb the snipers, Two thousand troops sent from Curragh have not wet arrived here 1 Ww. w. Organizer Is on Trial’ Here 8. Jurey’s Moudy was arrested by the Grand Central hotel. The declare evidence showing Moudy had Authority to license I. W. W. organ figers was found in his possession, ‘Fined $250 by U. S. for Still in Attic; Tom Pretrzyrk, ef an attic still, was fined $25 Monday afternoon, Federal Fine on Booze $25 Quart W. J. Steed admitted in open court erstwhile operator pleaded guilty and OFF SUFFRAGE "t Urge Governors to} When asked | , | Gal nominee, declined today to exert) | | | nd re by} tob | | SPER Sed “Of course the actual cost of pro | @uction—that is, laying the coal at} | far heh as not spoken directly with | THE SEATTLE STAR SPUD PRICES DUE TO FALL’. Rain Brings Gloom to West- ern Avenue DAIRYMEN ASK MORE FOR MILK Means Increase of Price to Consumers Here Milk prices In Seattle must go up, according to distributors Tuesday following demands on the part of the King County ‘Dairymen's association for an increase in the price of thelr producta Effective July i, the retail price of milk will be advanced 1 cent. This will make the cost cf milk 14 cents a quart The King County Dairymen's a» sociation will ask that the retailers pay $3.40 per 100 pounds itn July, $3.70 for August and $4.00 for Sep-| tember. At the present time they are } getting $2.30 for their product. HERE’S MORE ABQUT}) SHOOTING STARTS ON PAGE ONE with her husband, and Curtis put hie! coat back on and departed. Rader | then ran $00 feet to the tent, where Mrs. Peterson was, and told her Mre Curtis had sent him to get Curtis’ revolver. Mrs. Peterson aided in the search for the gun. the weapon and ran after Curtis The husband by this time had re- turned to his work nearby, and was standing on a log loading platform when Rader approached with the sun. “Don't usé that gun Curtis Is said to have shouted, picking up a rock and flinging it at Rader, followed by a stick. Curtis then tripped and stumbled towards Rader, Carmody said, and Rader fired the revoiver into the other man's stomach. RADER BRINGS HIS VICTIM TO HOSPITAL As Curtis fell on his face, said Carmody, Rader fired two more bullets into his back, wounding him badly that when Rader put him nto an auto and drove towards Se attle, intending to deliver his victim | at a hospital hei Curtis died es route The jury, as it was finally sworn includes: A. Hambach, 1420 Belmont ave. J. L. Martin, 726 N. 42nd st.; P. T. Edethahen, 3916 Ferdinand st.; Henry Brooks, Tolt; Frank L. Meares, 1241 Ninth ave; H. A. Morgan, 240¢ Fourth ave. W.; D. A. Duffy, 514 W | Highland drive; C. F. Smith, Auburn F. W. Rinehart, 1511 N. dist ave }O. 8. Bruns, 1 h ave. 8. W P. E. Barnum rd ave. N.. and Charles W. Buck, § Check Evasion of Ice Cream Taxes Alleged evasion of luxury taxes on | foe cream, soft drinks, toilet articles, | ete, are to be checked up by a corps ghting | @4, when sniping was resumed here| Moudy, alleged 1 Keefe's red squad, on| when he was arrested on March November 21, 1919, during a raid on| was opened befor of special revenue officers, according | to instructions received frem the in ternal revenue office in Washington by Deputy Collector William T. Beeks, Tuesday morning. Evasion of this tax Is becoming quits common, it iy stated, Failure to pay the special duty entails a pen alty of $1,000, while for willful eva- sion $10,000 fine or one year's imprix onment, or bogh, in addition to the amount evaded, may be given. Russell Trial in U. S. Court Begins Trial of J. A. Russell, member of he Meadowdale booze ring charged with impersonating a federal officer 22, Cush Judge E, E. Unite ming man in court Tu the day Grapo Charge Is Filed by Sleuths | Information charging possession of ive and one-half quarts of grapo and apparatus for manufacturing the same wan filed in the district ¢ourt 50 in the federal court | Tuesday morning against Janyte Hen- derson. Hanford Decides to “Pay Federal Fine lauron M. Hanford, charged with y that he had in his possession | possession of wild ducks out of sea April 18 some elht quarts of Can- | son, @4ian whisky, just like Z the quart from Steed, officers United Sta d. The government collected $25, and pleaded guilty. withdrew his demurrer in the en district court Monday He was fined ALO, | !| dive States district | Ohio, Ohio, of Senator Harding. Marion Star, Above—Senator Warren G. Harding’s home in Marion, Lower left—The birthplace, Lower right—The office of the enator Harding's paper. near Blooming Grov Kidnaper Refuses | to Give Up Child | Declaring remain in jail all his life rat up hin 2%-year-old son, that he would her Or than «ive! Brewington absolutely refused to tell where the child was. He rather intimated that he was living with | vile Brewington, held in the Pierce | Brewington’s parents in Colorado, county jai on a kidnaping charge, told a Star reporter Tuesday that | the miasing child is held | family home,” he refused to divulge Brewington said he saw the child [two weeks ago and that it } happy and well, “I stole the child,” Brewington de. “becaune I could not bear to clared, ose him. mY iife rather than let my wife Jnen. get hold of him again unless) we come to a settioment she decides to live with me again. is befng well cared for, There is no | harm.” Shoplifters Are the location of which | naped was | fore ¢ child is in a good home and | night | Sentenced to 5 Days| Two dresses appropriated from the Bon Marche by the shoplifting route resulted in five-day jail sen tences being tmposed upon four women Tuesday morning by Justice of the Peace Otis W. Brinker. The four women sentenced were Hi a ded to taking a $19.75 dress on 11, and Elena Hendrickson Irene Carlson, who to taking a dress valued ‘The light sentenced were becadse the women have in jail since their arrests. Leafy and Artie Force, who ple guilty June and at $12 26. | Imposed | been \Gives 8 Minutes LONDON, June 22.—Justice ‘Hor. fidge has come to be known as “the For some years his dally in the divorce di. vision, have justified the description But recently he has vontrived to out hustle hustle, He has dealt out 300 ‘ces at the rate of one in eight pleaded + to Each Divorce) In a recital of the trouble between him and his wife, who lives at 422 N “in a good | 47th st., Seattle, he declared he kid. the boy after his wife had gone back on her word. “When she was in the hospital be the second baby, John, was born, she promised to live with me,” continued Brewington, “and then the baby was born. After her confine 1 would stay in jail all|mment her folks got hold of her and Iked her out of coming back to me. t was then I decided to steal El and | mer.” The kidnaping occurred about mid on November 14, 1919, when the child was stolen from the bed Rader then took | reason for anyone to think him in| where it was asleep with its grand father in Tacoma Egbert Davie. was knocked down by « shortly before noon 1 was carried to the city hospital where it was found on examina tion that the lad had sustained a broken left elbow he accident occurred at 14th ave. N. B. and 55th st. Egbert ves with his Robert Davis, at 1207 B 11 years of age n foe truck wday. He fath 69th at. | Duty on Cocoa, Tea and Coffee Lifted ISLE OF MAN, June 22.—There ate “free” breakfasts here now. Du ties on tea, cocoa and coffee have been abolished and no increase in in come tax is anked. The duty on su gar was lifted last year. Cops Get Cop en esas 28 Os nn Ro a.Raid on Cafe | LONDON, June 22—An “epidemic! | YARMO TH England, June 22—A Jof bigamy” in the way newspapers| cop was caught in a cafe after clos here described the large number of|ing hours whep brother officers | such cases. Recently at the Old/raided the place at 10:30:.He ex Bailey 24 were charged in one day | plained that he had no idea it was so with bigamy. | in Salt Lake City, Dempsey in San Francisco. eed bee attendance during his hearing on draft evasion ont rges. late, and was released. Mrs. Dempsey, aged mother of the champion, left her home| with her husband, to attend the trial of| ‘These “dally editoriala in Tho Star ere Jack's parents have been in ‘grievance against the weather man Western ave. ffuit brokers have a Tuesday, Cantaloupes had recovered from their slump and watermelons were moving nicely, they said, but the cloudy skies and threatened rain caused a set-back, Prices held the same, however. ‘The new potato market, which means practically the whole potato market, continues strong. It is pre- dicted that the present prices will drop a little in the next three or four weeks, When spuds begin to arrive from the great Stockton district in California. Butter and eggs hold steady, Local a ‘Markets | Ammragus Norte Cabbage Carrow Canadian Caulifio Washington. . Per sack Per © on | Optone—Red—Ver tm ¥ { 210.00 x 11% White | Rhubarb — Per M. nach — Local Tomatess—imperial Valley, Loeal hothouse Turnige—Cal. .... reurrs ern Washington Apricots Per crate Bananco—ter 1b Royal Anne ping - & Tartarian jeuy tr Mik—Per ewt © ee . al DAIRY PRODUCTS Prices Paid Wheksale Dealers Netiar—Local creamery, cubes. Local ereamery. brvel | Geigina Maree Live, per 1 POULTRY Prices Paid Wh: Ducks—Proses Dreseed Broilers Dressed Hens —Dreased a8 Geese 40 Turkeye—Dreseed ..- 65 MEAT Prices Paid Shippers Hogs—Chotee light, per ™. .... AT@ 19 Veal—Fancy ... 21 Medium seeeeee MB@ 17 6 “Quotations at Stockyards t oge— Primes. o +16.60@ 16.10 Medium’ to chotoe Rough heavy . Pigs te Catto Heat teers .. Medium to cholee Common to good Rest cows and heifers. Bulle Calves . Shrep— | Prime spring tembe Yoarlings . Wothers . Ewes Corn—Whole Cracked Clipped , A “Alfalfa Meat Serateh Food Wheat Straw .. = Food Cotten, Need Moai’ Fish Meal Grite Linseed Meal Keg Producer Meat and Hone Meat Seraps Shell Meal: Oyater Soy Bean ‘Meal c | BANK CLEARINGS Clearings |. Balances... 007.61 Clearings .... « 1,867,046.00 596,200.00 the livest, most timely, easily understood comment ‘on, ‘and explanation of, national tealmon, It, Deo. Public Markets 11 | WESTLAKE chops, Th. 16e; bason bac tall 167, fresh ranch ; beet batter, 2 Ibs, 1.16; Ola, 2 The, $1.00. tall 216, 1 Royal package currasta, the; B-C re Makes package, 10¢. 4 and 17, Carne. | tiom mill, ease, 4 cane corn, bv 1 1b, ground ehooolate, Be; 1 ib, evapo- | rated peaches, 206 IKE PLACE Mall 17, foe granulated white ewer, | 1. The, 606, 4 Ibe, $1.00. Stall 7%, pure freab milk, quart, tie Stall 6 tall enne Cargation milk, 1 Biall 1625, Maine per ean, rive tbe. Stall up. ereen dry creamotton, ftall 78 » 2 ibe tb oF apa 6 for 106 ‘omatons, Ib, | tbe Mall 36, te | 1 pointe from Mo fat ae L ported an net partir "were unable to advance any PS Is gy BL. ates mfr Lake Wiibert trom Kobe, oe the by others. | ia Honolulu at 1:20 pm, ste Dilworth os | from Ban Vranctsco at 1:36 p. m.; ste Ale RE Walger Schley from ‘Facomm et 6 p, tei Oe nKe to Trading sailed Gen low. and Htudebaker got under 69. | i mpite the reaction, offers were re-| {Status of the New Yor Stock Exchange * fact “that wool rains $60,000,000 | drop in the price or w the situation Arrived si was rexponai.| June 22—Str Annette Rolph from Vaue ‘ at 466 « m.; oF Pange ‘outinw” ralirond # k prices were oft Petroleum at 17 PAGE 15 TURADAY 11 per cent just be- carted | @ forest below 92 on lf radium to 62%, of cr ion ‘ft larly large the Home 9:18 a. m. Cent Rubber at + Tides in Seattle WEDNESDAY JUNK 23 First Low Tide Satis Ae and Departures West lvis for Mantle vin ». for Honotete Sam; bite Bishely a6 motor echr Apex for pout | > 206; red snapper, it tl 1 Biacinle at wend wt 10:4 bh iby 806; anit herring win Locomotive at 116 it ‘yevislde for Port the Bi 27, bolling beat, ip up Ketail Stores at 78, off ‘4; Indus he Admiral Besey Sor pure lard, 2 Ibm, 480, Stall 43, pot roams. | trial Alcohol et ¢1%. up 4: Reading at am: Ih, 170; beat lard, 1b, Bbc; round slemks, | b3%, off K%; Bethichern Bieel “B” at ra Alank: op. m In, ste * Me) Cructhie at 143%. up % SANITARY Malle 71-21, lower fioor, 1 ibe, The, filet of sole, ib, 26e. Btalle ham eeurane, Stall 12, new potatoes, 4 ibe, colony, 6 for doc; specials ou _vanenas Stall 16, breakfast bacvn, Ib, She, pure lard, 1D. 2240) pork chopa, Bfe ihe Ball 11, big Bunkiet oranges, dos, Oc; new polatows, 2 ibe, 56a; 6 Ibe, the Btalls 24-34, 6 coffes, $1.48; 1 ib Nuraya toa, tbe ge can peaches, 380; 2 bare Palmolive the; Citrus powder, package, 27¢ Lenox soap, ibe. CORNER fresh ranch eggs, 90; 2 tall cans milk, 200; Ih, 366, 3 Ibe, $1.00 Ib.) 290; eream brick Libby's cateup, 2 bet- ; 4 ibe mugar, 980; & asmorted . the. 1809 First ave, Nut Ola, ibe L XL oxtail soup, the cans sardines, 1% Stall 116, 2 Ivory soap, The; Borden's milk, 3 nondiees raisin Instant Poetum, packag lamb or veal steaks, Ih 1b, Ibe: dotting beef, Ib, Ibe; Ibe, S6e; steer steaks, ib, Atal 16%, : fosen tor $1.15 epecial bulk coffer, full cream cheew cheese, Ib, Be 2te compound, No, @s, she bacon, 10. Sar lame coven, Lapton’s cocoa, the; 1-1d. § o'clock tea, Se Stall 14, king salmon, ry Sah M. fine eremulates cuser, 2 the, 16 te, 8 0, pure cocoe ter 3 on assorted Ise; _papeorn, 2. Iba, tte; 1 1b. 45e Royal baking powder, t%c. Stall 27, tall cane Carna- m milk, 12¢; fresh peanut butter, ib, 2 ibe, ébe; plum Jam, ib, 260; 3 ‘be; yatter, Ib, 200; pure fruit jelly, 36e; nut margarine, Ib, Me, 2 iba, bulk oleomargarine, Ib., 44e, 8 Ibe, $1.90, Stalls 1-2-3, veal cut- lets, Ib, 28¢; Iamb steaks, Ib, 7he; bacon, im, 36 Ibe; boiling beef, ib. 12%e #. See dette Dei Monte catsup, ih. ean Reliance of ihe package Olym- favors, Behilling’s coffel. 46 1s Auto Club goftee, bee; flour, 286; 6-Ib can M. J.B, 2 ibe, Mam heed rice, 23¢; 4 The small white Beans, 5 ibs, epeckied brown beans, Ic; 2 cans Booth's Chinook salmon, lamb 0c; liver, Ib corned beef, | isin Cea |British Gold Will Be Shipped to U. S. NEW YORK, June 22.—An exten. sive movement of British gold to New York will start shortly, according to information received by New York bankers, the DowJones Financial News agency stated today. The metal will be shipped here gdirect from England, as well as consign: ments from Canada, it was stated. | Estimates placed the total amount in exceas of $100,000,000, which will ar- rive within three months, the agency announced Credit Asked for eral reserve board today was asked to extend credit facilities to wool pro- ducers to tide them over the present emergency caused by a sharp drop-in the price of raw wool. A delegation of 76 growers, dealers and bankers from wool growing states, together with Senator Kel. logg, Minnesota, and Representative Mondell, Wyoming, called on the board. Held for 5 Years in U. S. Detention NEW YORK, June 22.—After more than five years of detention by the immigration officials on Ellis island, Israel Rothenberg, 17, will be sent hack to his native land of Poland, He came to America on the last trip of the Lusitania. His mother was admitted, but he failed to pass the mentality test, Prof’s Familiarity With Girl Scored NEW YORK, June 22.—Principal Oliver C. Mordorf of public school No. 139 was found “not lity” yes terday of the charge of “gross mis- conduct” in having kissed a 13-year. old girl pupil. The local board which tried him, however, announced that it disapproved of su amiliarity.” Leaves Safe Open But Halts Robbery HUTCHINSON, Kan. June 22.— The owner of a store here returned late at night to see if he locked the safe, He hadn't. Thieves were at it, but were scared awa; WASHINGTON, June 22.—United States exports during May showed an increase of $55,000,000 over April, while imports showed a decrease of inwuee that you can read any- . ‘They abound jo humam mature; pan i on $64,000, it was announced by the eummerce departinent today, kages K-C corn fiakeg, tbo, § bars) a ive, | f ne present ¢ * inte recension» of 2 mon the narrowness Bun | T rumors of of the time they yeered upward or downward wit renewed at % per cent at mid- day, moved up to # per cent and lat loans, 11 per cent to bi ewes, $5.2667.76. New York Coffee and Sugar Quotations NEW YORK, J: Rie, 180 per 1b; Ni Rew, pod t dy 9% per ib; gran- Slated, 22@ 340 per |! m at 96, up Ms pe in the mark When stocks NEW YORE fin viness in the iast hour, @ movernent entuated to some extent by @ repet- tion of Monday's rise in call money to 11 Pan-American at | King | quested Tuesday morn! Inorning and eariy afternoon! vervice furnish names of Séattle fiy- vr more polnia were com. Cr Who were killed flying over the — were brought back | lines or died in training service, to of the market was eUlll| the board immediately, and tie slocks reeov~ easily Jume 22. cial review to | ental muse! by the Bureau of Supp depress pric a, Hi 29, until 1420, for deliv, avy yard, Puget Soups .| Apply for proposals to Pug see rioMcer, navy yard, | Field After Flyer’ county commissioners re | former pilots in the American aif | towards the selection of an appro pirate name for the Sand Point field ing that all with a view — PROPOSALS WILL BE RECEIVED — Hew and Ac counts, Navy Department, Weshin 10 o'clock ‘erin ae a| Wash. or to the Burs can oe Su and Accounts. SAMU’ end slight, altho impartial facility, Call to Prices continued to incline ExcuRSIO SAN JUAN sit@1s; ae 22.—Coftee—No. 4 Bantes, 23@24¢ Foreign Exchange 27, checks at 16 tie up at cantigness marks, Gemand Tbe Bon | Status of Frisco Market | s—__—_______—___2 SAN FRANCISCO, June 23.—Butter— Extras, 600 per Ib. Rgge—Rxtras, s6e 12.—Foreign here today, with tfornia Te; fireta, 37e per Ib. PS | | Chicago Grain Market | Chicago Gray Mernet 4 CHICAGO, June 22.—Futures prices on the Chicago stead! ly from the opening toda: of Trade declined Much of the early selling was by longs taking profits. Provisions went Gown with the grains. July corn opened at $1.81%, down ‘ke, and declined further to clone; Beptember corn. opening late st down fc, and later lost July oats was Ye off at the opening, and befor ‘Beptember Kc, later dropping another $1.70, 41.06, Me ing at cent. Hire at the TAKE THE BO Me. close lost another 8 was le down, open: $0 nersinloriseccatatistiaseendale | Portland Market Report ; —————— re ‘ PORTLAND, Ora, June 22—Butter— per Ib. Cheese—Triph 58-20 @ de per dow, Hane —a0g 360 per Ib; brofiers, 20@3%¢ Beye and gti Wool Producers | ssc 9a WASHINGTON, June 22.—The fed- | « ROUND} TRIP learning many new ) spectal OO SIN se per Th —FA We Do Not Refuse Moderate-Sized Accounts Some persons seem to think that a large bank like the First National wants only large accounts. We do want large accounts, but we do not refuse moderate-sized ones. We especially like to secure the ac- counts of worthy new business enter- prises. The man with a small business will find that the information, advice, service and co-operation to be obtained as a customer here will increase his chances of success, EL, MeGO' Paymaster General of the Navy. (0-9-30 . DAILY DAYLIGHT NS TO ae ISLANDS Sahu AT TO TACOMA GLE RE 60

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