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THURSDAY, TWLY 1, 1920. 8 One-Third of | Hotels _ Jap-Owned ; SoState Departme nts Re- sport to Gov. Hart, Who Asks Investigation HERE’S MORE ABOUT CONVENTION f) igasour t Philippin dd they want Harrise |for president,” she declared Presidential nominations apparer ly having been con Robinson announ that delegat rested In the Irish question wou! | meet in one of the halla of the aud | ! ed that Senat chairman the resolutions committee, had w ANess, reports of state depart ma ments made to Gov, Hart showed here today. Goy. Hart has addressed a mes Sage to Congressman Albert dohnson, chairman of the house immigration committee, asking _ ® congressional investigation of Mapanese intrusion in this state, Such an investigation ts to be made immigration committ in PEalifornia in July, and Hart aake Wat Washington be included in the Meope of the probe. Por several months, at the request Of the Antivapanese leag Warious state departments have quietly investigating the Jap situation. bank examiner's report shows banks, of which Japs are ma stockholders, with deposits and Purces of more than $5,000,000. it was found that Aployed in $2 fish ber mills owned by / or that hotels Inspected in ttle and Tacoma during the last Oal year, 264 of which Japanese Ju yn committee, framing the pl form, will not be ready to make report until § o'clock tonight Bobby Vernon, reports = are owned The governor's letter to Congress Man Johnson follows “My attention has been called tc She fact that the house immigration naturalizaion committee, of which you are chairman, plans In Bhe near future to make a study of Japanese conditions in Call While it ts well known that situation in the Souther grave, I would direct your at that in Washington condit greatly similar | “I wish at this time to urge y include Washington in such n in ions as you make in order it the existing conditions her iy be brought to the attention « thru your committee for ap Baby Bobby Vernon te action | “Thru different state departments “I am convinced at & fruitful one for investigation by | committee, and that such = | this field Cow Sets World’s Westigntion will disclose condition= the most serious interest to you as — fellow members.” BROCKVILLE, Ontario STARTS ON PAGE ONE uded, Chairman te known to him that the reso Perfect Baby Record for Butter|+« Plank BY L. ©, MARTEN SAN FRANCISCO, July resolutions committee of the demo: cratic national, convention today adopted a Jeague of nations plank ty on record as favor | 1—The la dt tortum building shortly after 1 Putting the p OLYMPIA, July 1.—More than o'clock, which was taken to indicate 498 Mtification of the treaty with onethird the hotels of Seattle | there might be a recess shortly Pepe tte Hho Recep Chairman Rodis then announe #8 essendal integrity, with an and Tacoma are owned by Jap- amendment by Senator Walsh, Mase oe MohuMetty, atathe Not Oppose reservations that would the pact clearer and more aw to American obligations sovereignty under the that the party does jand le |_ The Waleh amendment wai adopt ed, $2 to 18, after four hours of | Jed debate, during which Walsh made Jan impassioned appeal to the com {mite The action was a complete |surp and caused & sensation among loading democratic politicians here, who hadebeen led to expect adoption of the administration league \ test change n that Walst i of Ohio, were jeading attacks on the administra tion plank. LEAGUE FIGHT MAY GO T0 THE FLOOR The committee's action may result in put ague fight on the Noor of the tion, some com: mittee tembers intimated, after the resolutions committee, its work in omplete, adjourned about daylight the until 10 am forts will be made, however, to ent the league ixeue coming up open convent Administra n while 1 mpting to onceal thelr disappoinument and chagrin over the committee's action, waid that tho they did not think the amended plank as clear or as strong as the administration they wore willing to accept it without a further fight Whether the president will adopt the same attitude is expected to develop speedily, He was in med of the committee's action by telegraph soon after the vote was taken In the early bow of the morn ing Adherents of the Walsh plan were jubilant. They claimed a decisive Vietory and a vindication of those lemocratic senators who voted for the treaty with the ons, Th 1 thom | s rewarded) the Lodge reser One of Aeettie’s peffect bables my ‘Jurisdiction, in reaponse | yo5hy. 14-monthsold son of Mr. and ee Gomplaints that have reached this| ira CH. Vernon, 625 Queen Anne | T have caused investigations | aye. foniy registered in the top | WAVE wiion | De made, and I shall be glad to) oj exam by Dr. D| | copies of the correspondence , q 6 the fon SMarehe} Bettas v0 pour cocamivies | mm moner eos he] €O Veterans | by Insurance Seattle w meno Jollars’ wo insurance to} men Wednesday when in the drive of the war 4 more than Pay for Death \Lady Waldo of Sy Insurance bureau to get the vet | Friesian heifer belonging to A, C.]efans to reinstate their potictes. of U.S. Missionary |iiciy wie trove the world's recbra| Nearly 200 separate reinstaten PEKING, July 1.—The cabinet to-| for butter production, is on a second | were effected at the special be Gay approval Gen. Chang's proposal | “race” now, In 150 days she hay|erected In the downt wn Alstric & the government offer the family | produced | 11.2 pounds of milk,| was estimated Thursday by Bre . W. A. Reimert $45,000 dam. | which mage de of bu riit's|T. Fowlkes, state director for AA soldier confessing the mur-|a world's rece bureau. of Réeimert was summarily exe | -_—— Wednesday was the Inst day on : In 1914, 54 per cent ef the coun-| which me had b harged It te feared America will not accept | try’s imports of raw silk entered thrul before January 1, 1919, could rein on reparation. e Pact ports as compared with /state their insurance To ald the \ Reimert, who for 15 years wis con per cent thrd New York. In 1918./ex-service men in renewing their with the Reformed Church 80 per cent of such | governmen os, members of the jean Mission, was killed wher ed at New York and/auxtlinries of the American Legion i} tPoops connected with Chang's forces t at the Pacific porta jextablished t in the business | W attacked the mission _ June ue * a at wht ‘ prem! . = ¢ : a ———— —— — = ¢ paid and applications for rein t ALDERWOOD MANOR —You know about it! Have you secured your five-acre in- come-producing poultry farm out there? Alderwood Manor is the most com- prehensive scientific land development undertaking in America. It’s the ac- tual realization of a beautiful and suc- cessful plan to place men and women in a most profitable industry. Why not see Alderwood Manor and the wonderful Demonstration Farm during Saturday, Sunday gd Monday. Learn what independence really means. See what hundreds of Seattle people have accomplished in the fastest growing suburb in Western America. Since 1853 PUGET MILL CO. Land Department Walker Building, Second and University Phone Elliott 182 Exhibit and Salesroom: 218 Pike St. statement filed MRS, JOHNSON IS. NEVER PHOTOED ; Mrs. Carter Glass Also Shy| of the Camera Every of WASHINGTON, July 1 has seen pictures As governor of Cx | | of course, | Hi Johnson. |fornia, running mate with lB jin the Bull Moose G. O. P. presidential nomi n, H || has been snap-shotted from every }f| But did you ever see a picture of | Johnson? Neither have we who have | give ut her whe Hi ik n the put he publ print ty and his photo but not Mrs. Hi ver In all the time Mr. ion has been in pub fe Johnson recently her who w king to induce her| et him take her F for use in} the event ber husband copped the re publican nomination, “have I had my picture in the pape And I'm not | going to begin now.” ? | Next to M bnson, perhaps the t diligent cer of the camera among the women in Washington's official circles, in Mra, Carter Glas wife of the former secretary of the John: | Mrs told one most d) | | | | | |treasury and present junior senator |from Virginia. | refully does she evade all | either printed or photo that her name docs not ap- |pear with the sketch of her distin declined to break into this of Americar wife of her hi | break in at ap | Both Mrs. Johnson and Mrs, Glass volumne imply as the |, and ow doesn't | ing-looking women, whose | adorn any printed age | In the masculine ranks, the Wash |f |ingtonian most ired by photogra IB | pher d most evasive ix Robert T Lincoln, son of President Abrahgm Lincoln | “My father was a great man, but I am not,” Lincoin recently told a photographer who wanted his pic-| ture | | 1 protect Lincoin from exposure | to possible camera sniping, no permitted on the Chevy Wedding Bells for Bell Hop) LOS ANGELES, July *. tok McCollister, who “hop bells” for President Wilson, ft and for Bryan and King * Albert, married Miss Hatti B. Miller, daughter of a wealthy cattieman here. He met her in the Hotel Ambassador, Atlantic City, Wilson Opponents — Win in Fight for ha them a] f photogra. | ™ conxen Chi Live Stock ke voy eSB 2 lp Coeeee Ue Sek |” WHERE TO GO on the FOURTH a ee ant mop stite Tats: here Ce @ Take one of the many delightful boat trips afforded by our excuraion plans to the . fre " cream: $12.50@14.50; rougha various points of interest and scenic spots in Puget Sound waters. intense EXCURSIONS OVER THE FOURTH TO guished husband in Who's Who. She world famous bell hop,| PAGE 15 PADILLA BAY LANDS Your chance is now to buy these lands. THE SEATTLE STAR || Locat “Markets 7 Prices Paid Wholesale Dealers for Vegetubles and Frutt Asparagus Washington . y “4 on League: making the coven and specific doing nothing more. AIM ADMINISTRATION FORCES DEFEATED Supportera of the Walsh proposal eee Se “Tides i in Seattle TRADAY | First Low Tide a m., 08 ft High Tide beats #20 pm, 1.6 ft | Kecond Law Tide | Second 11-41 pm, Oo 6 1p vations as league and aa nt clear f Seattle Arrivals and Departures Jared that the ac tance of the ° July 1—8tr from fan i amendment, by "the ubscommitine PHS PE trae [inert "ate Cot 2° Ns Bh rt a Will you embrace the opportunity? wtration forces for the reason that ports and Victor Think of it! $10 per acre for lands that presenting President Wilsca direct. Se will be worth from $500 to $1,000 per ie don a plank which! Loeal hot y acre in a few years. No stumps, no stone; rich garden lands. nts and purposes, an Turmipe—tooat wement of the league covenant an Wilwon brought it back plank gives democ exnetly The however, wre & perfect Apricot Nananae They are selling fast; don’t fail to in- Per th right t or the Lodge reserva. Denanee Mtandarde i a Lede pecmredoon “Mt ier cae Maree at ak eee |g Veeumate.at Once. them mecesmary to clarify the ¢ and to make plain that the United States does not surrender an aty Cherriee— ot Join our auto parties now leaving our of George for P bee boone nce Kupert via ports at 1 verelenty, weer box CEES OEE office daily at 8 a.m. Come to our office COMMITTEE WORK i Pigormeawepreer dF Vessels in Other Ports" at 514 Second Avenue, or write for full The seasion at which the fight over Green, per box 350 | —__________. gs Comb, per crate ‘ Te 8.00 | Han Diego Arrived June 20: Str Ad | Dewey from Seattle via Han Fran the particulars. Open evenings. league occurred was marked by usual efforts by Senator Glass chairman of the resolutions « it tee, to keep secret everything con cerning the deliberations and action Blakely via ? of the committee. Numerous guards te Ban Francieco—Arrived June 30 r were stationed about the committes |Strewbervies — Marchal, Admiral Behiey from Ban Diego at « parks, ase e room, and all, persona not me ae g ~Arrived J we i: Mtr of th amittee Were ordered to ; bis Wetoot away from ts 514 Second Avenue 3 mittee re re. ! addition. a: ana pledged the committer to abso 3 lute s until ite Work Was com Tume 20: Pow —$—$— — — eted and the orm ready for Ruby hel island and| peéoumtation. to ths epuveaiion ean ports: str ag for aa Todd Senployes Get /Pennsylvania Rail a n the « maaelithe ™ at 10 Nw W., vie “ae | $1, 000. 000 as Bonus Men Talking Strike m., the Iquor rish questions re waiaed te be aedla. | uae ane NEW YORK, July 1.—Stock bon-| PITTSBURG, July 1—Two hum briefly touched upon in the all-night Prices Fe! | Port | uses amounting to more than $1,000,-| dred and fifty delegates, representing semnion, but most of the time was a canes 30: Ber Col 000 were distributed today by Wil-| 20.000 employes of the Pennsylvania spent on the league plank, Some gizestaeoas 11 & m.; ote liam H. Todd of the Todd shipyards | Tallroad system, met here today to minor planks were adopted, and the|Mile—Per eet tt Africa Marg | Corporation to employes here. From decide whether to continue confer labor plank, containing strong deo a ward |one to 50 shares were given to em.|@nces with employers or to call @ Jarationx in favor of collective bar. DAIRY PRODUCTS st | ployes, depending on length of ser-| Strike to enforce wage demands, gaining and better conditions for ee ee woe ee e| vice and merit, Later Todd will go| > eens we wae acrepted with litte dis Local creamery, cubes. te | Benttic, |to Tacoma, Wash., to make a similar| About 77,000,000 yards 6f jute bag- cunaion. ttee members raid | - . —— eg | presentation at the company's yards| ging for cotton are needed in ale Ax submitted to the full commit: | ase—Fresn ranch * Reported by Wireless ||‘ nually in the United States, b sa h : eterno teanttis cht tee by the subcommittee on drafting, the platform was silent on pre U S. Naval Ce: tion. The subcommittes dec | June 10—str Ki Be t the full committees decide for It jaro, 26 * weet of s' self wheth wanted to heed the ot 5 aes ate Collie ‘ pleas’ ef. the-étve ter aiblank indore rapciseo, #0 sullen wouth of Cape F ing the 14th amendment | Sates icin ae er ProULTRY Prices Feld uy Wholesale to Kbippere (Beate, 'NOW BUTTER IS UP TWO CENTS ... Quite Brisk Gnder ¢ tbe Broilers 1% he up. and up Vessels in Port at | Another Jump in butter went tnto| Seattle Today effect Thursday morning. Whole | aalers on Western ave. boosted the | tene—Dressed yellow stuff two cents thin time, |Geese . Pier M Bricks are quoted at 617 and cubes | Tertere—Dreased Tis 12 ote Be at 56 cents a pound. MEAT American Can compeny—Str City of fe- svat" mate mrt nen BT Q™ ANNUAL EVENT was brisk, New spuds are being | re at| penne Broken, C.: t &. — rs cleaned up an fast an they come in. |Mege—Chetes liaht, per TO 10) 1.0 odie Port Angeles, 225 MILE RACE °22.50 sen po fatty co af Bete tet .500 PURSE ar ms mite by y cher _ —————EEEe § ee ve o . Pee en ne VROLET O'DONNELL ce in holding tack much fruit, [Bags cH E Sie on Bree occas re reeres| ———ew MULFORD DURANT The first green fiew of the nea] Noon, 02.0) } Hove. son were = rect by | riag worke—Str Ee brothers ‘this 16.56@11.00 terminal—Str Admiral Wat: | a segie it. tofmine!—U. 8 8 Burnside * : gece 7.08 amers Keaporter. atr West ison | ER BANK CLE. ARINGS” || Gatees 7.00@ 14.00 Sur kaatern Exporter, str | ] & Dredging worke— | | ast . Clearings . $5,700,567.26 | Standard Holler worke—S8tr HL B. Love. Salenete LASS AOE Lake Union—Hulls Snoquaimie, Broxton, | ad Leota, Endymion, ublic Markets | TAKE THE BOAT TO TACOMA | ® a) M . Pi cpenge eh Round Trip to Tacoma $1.00 Whole Tmutve, Xiton, aot Dione, Camara ag eh oe Scary Wilson, Maiveter, Als Fast steamers leave Seattle: 7:00, 8:00, 9:00, 10:00, 11:00 & m, 12 Clipped Anion yards Sir Rooseveli Noon, 1:0, 320, 528, 7:00, 900 p.m. and last steamer 1230 a” m. aig workeatr berece X.|fg midnight), : n mill—tr Cartone, Returning leave Tacoma for Seattle: 17:15, 9:00, 10:00, 11:00 a m, Behr Biaatind 12 Noon, 1:90, 8:00, 5:00, 6:00, 7:00, 8:00, 9:00, 11:00 p. m. BE CAREFUL! Doewt start « fire tn the weeds when you begin of cad year| PUGET SOUND NAVIGATION CO. ds smoke! He sure your match, cigaret or | rikp PLAcr ae bar tals edn Gorsettea tanh. ise nerd Mout - oienimettt ae ' 4 | Status of the New York | Stock Exchange i SANTTARY se {Atal 48, Crystal White soap 108 bare. cannere and cut- ECONOMY stockers and foede Stati 27-28, 450 can Royal bi * ae, 440; 4 hak, Pom cows, 96.35@12.75; caly Port Toywnaend, one trie Port Angeles, July 3. Te. can M. J. 1. coffee, $2 Bheep-— Recetpts, 22,000 head: market ‘ wentcan pe pancake flour, 28c siow. Lambe, $12.50G16; ewon, $6010. | beans, Stall 3 New York Coffee and | Sugar Quotations t duly 4 se per Ib 40, Ghirardeti! # chocolate, $1.25; Itallan ol se Nebraska Town Is Flooded by Rain FREMONT, Neb. July 1,—Fre mont streets are running curb full of water, following a tremendous rain just before dawn. The United States imported one and one-half billion pounds of coffee | ? last year, Coftee—No. Yor 7 No, 4 Santos, For Further Information and Full Details Call PUGET SOUND NAVIGATION COMPANY Colman Dock Main 3993 18.816 per 1b; granulated, | | a] || —™ July 1—Forelgn ex dy at the opening today. auoted %, - Foreign Exchange NEW YORK dock ‘Sum Sioux jeaves Colman daily (except Monday) allt td arriving Belling ™. Friday Har any. West ‘Thursday Wea Pp. Richardson, ‘Tuenday, ‘Olea, Friday, Bunday PUGET SOUND NAVIGATION feos PUGET SOUND NAVIGATION ©

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