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Mi © gerspar, rery ¢, 1909 THE SBATTLE STAR AMMAGYARS Woman Bank President]N0 Oll, NO LIGHT, ‘PLOTTING First and ‘Only in ‘U, S, SAYS CALOME uy Council Sincindenpretutihacmtaiialaaeill ‘Tentative plans for the relief of APRICOTS SOON Status of the New York | the city MebUng plant, which is || Sereda te Vessels in Port at Seattle Today Treat Northern pler—Str Kashima Maru # Pier 14 Mtr Protestiaus + jer Y2—-Btr Bergen. er 10—Btr F Bell et, term Stock. Exchange threatened with a shortage of fuel | oll, were outlined Tuesday by Mayor ye Eye a Caldwell in @ communication to the POW TORR, July Senkaek of sya 7 city council, Unies fuel of] or some substitute ’ can be obtained within the next 20] Apricots from Wenatches should | Mines tse! opening at 94, up le; Amort. | days for the steam plant at Lake dowin to make their appearance on | at #2, up %; Crucible at 168, off i Rep | Union, Seattle will be in darknena, | the Seattle market by the latter part | logis at #7, up Me) Mexican Petroleum according to the mayor. of this week, according to Alva H.| ®t 1** i, Union Pacifie at 112%, | off 18; Vi | i'M. T. Heather J second Ht a High \@ ‘The mayor declared that no asaixt.| Wanamaker, manager of the Ryan | jtores at h cnlehocs Bisel | — ————# + ‘ aiawin at 123, v0 || Seattle Arrivals and a, | Rc ieg Geel anve could be expected from the} Fruit company, who has just re ‘1 Lake Filbert. oe tka Venedium b Departures | Mantord st. terminab—Motor sche Wee 9 the second hour “. Standard Ol} company, which is hay.| turned from @ trip in that section ing difficulty at the present time in| !@ reports the peach erop as good et 193%, up a% Arrived Stacy et terminal —T. & ® Pornsida t 26, Hetail ad-| July €—Mtr Admiral Dewey trom fan Kast Waterway terminel—#tr Dewel, 0. 6, Bot C, Boohomish, etr adi p Militarists Aim to Kill Effect of Allied Victory NEW YORK, July 6—In pursuit @f its ambitious scheme to restore the monarchy of the Hapsburgs Qnd the rule of Magyar junker caste Over the liberated peoples of the former dua! empire, the militarist niral Behiey. san coal bunkere—T. & I. & es, filling ite own contract, altho in Yakima valley it is light. Possibility of securing government Grapes and egg plant were novel Tegime of Admiral Horthy, the Hun has singled out the al permission to use two Norwegian | | al on the market Tuesday morning Up 1; from Friday's low, | D fan Fre 10 « w] Bamore Ragerter, otr West leon, mo- + German Austria, ; tankers to transport oll here f acy ee ae ee | Bai Ban Lule at) oid arydocks_ Btr Rastern Importer, ota on Thompsen variety from California, and were priced at 36 cents per pound. Ege plant from the same suggested by Caldwell. The Gen Petrol J coma at 12:50 p,m. Foreign ‘Exchange [| Sey Tete aamirat sentey trom Ta- | Providencia, str onl ; um Corporation, according to protest of the Aus the yor, has given asvurance of J ~ Pp trian government, recently reported. providing the light plant with 65,000 | State was bringing @ similar price, De- | against the maintenance at Za) barrels of oll, if the tankers can be| While that from Florida was quoted lee Q ‘Sur Tacoerdai, obtained. at 20 cents, Mangoes were fuirly str Northweatern tor reer Schr Biaatind bd megerszes, a Magyar city near the \Alstrian border, of a lesion of former Austrian army officers, with Ye obvious aim of organizing an Counciimen TR. FL Thomson and| Plentiful at $6 to $9 per dozen, > mm, W. H. Moore, forming a subcommit The large quantity of green peas vem) ( en) \tee of the utilities committee, were| SFriving on the market has forced |/ f Frisco | Vessels in Oth: tapected to confer Tuesday with| We price down to 3 to 6 conta No "Status of Frisco Market | er Ports | [Public lic Markets | - @ raid on Austria, came as i iitions of a cecten of ¢isslen tatives of the Puget Sound] dical changes in other vegetables |" gan FRANCIACO, July 6.—Dutter— | ‘Ban Prancieco—Arrived™ duly 6) Bt rrKy Lem ony one i i and Power company with a| &F@ reported. | mxtraa, the ib; prime frets, 68 ye per | President from Seattle via Victoria, i yore five, eran ted puaer, 9 Be al o iby firete, db. Cc, mt & m. Arrived July 6: Mtr Goy- | 96 ‘ ons of obtaining electric current} Western ave, merchants are tn nage laser The per Gon; fireta, 4te | rnor from Han Pedro at 11 «. m. ‘aalioa jon milk, 12%¢. Stall 1%, best patent 13.60 per wack; ise Van . mere 1e0; heeg rien ike ® Sryatal White sos consed Tuesday over the report that) nop dou, dirties, (Te per dor; extra pul- | J¥ly 6 Bir Queen dhe; #Oe taxing powder, to; 2 Toe farina, ise: the Vem Wor |two hounes on the street ware open lets, 6c per dex; undersized puilets, | Pedro onda orn. | 330 per dos. aan Gong ere ontey & Cheese—-California flats, fancy, 230 per | b, }from that company to tide the city jan Diego and Ban over the present situation | Other possibilities advanced by the | the use of current | '"& from the Stimson Mill company and| Butter and ege markets are firm. —— the use of hogwed fuel in Neu of oll.| with no rise in prices ms Executioner Has “Treaty” Cattle | Local ‘Markets | HT ceanereeperene’Y ear ~——@ | Sing executions have inereased #0 Die of Sickness|* Wine executions hava. increased 0 ligmareived ‘July $: Str Rich apelcoa ‘dive sil, $6.90 gel PARIS, July 6—Cattte delivered atly this year tha ulbert, | mond from Beattie. Balled July. 6. tr | by Germany to France in accordance who turns on the electric current in| Kichmond towing bee No. #5 for San Pe- | |the room “beyond the little peen | Ore st 4 pm jwith the terms of the Treaty of Y ey Port Townsend—Passed inward July #:| pean @ Peace have been found at Nancy to! 30! door” will be obliged to pay ap in-| yer 7° au te White, or Crisco, 2 Tha S50; tonsted ome ta urbert has o 0} var ri some tax. Hurbert has earned $900/| yara at fiakes, 3 phe. tho, ua ENLISTED ON AUSTEIAN SOL ) «The protest sald the Magyar gov @fmment had allotted ten million Kronen to the fon of a mon @rchist movement, and that re eruits for the antirepublican legion Were actually enlisted by Hungarian Officers on Austrian soil presence of the legion near the Austrian border, the protest) concluded, “not only endangers the! Amternal peace of the Austrian re public, but is a fact which may, wood July bi Btr Bagin: 7p. Camp's pumpkin, FCONOMY Salle $1-58, 34-7 pail Kare syrup, 5 J. B. coffee, $2.45) ‘. : Arrived Juiy t ‘ie dian Importer from Myduey, N. B. W. | powder, 180; 15 me le Str Bol- | dried can | Royal “baking powder, 860, Fead to regrettable disturbances in “the relations of the two neighboring} “nem BREE SY oe ha Del ee ke 5 ee pedicigiper ag, Foxes ong ogke pg Jat six exeovtions so far this year, in| {i Mir Myades for Tacoma at 3 pm | ULC veana tbe pt atates: . ole y a mm o 7 AgTOe | ows died in one day. The govern addition & his regular pay a8 €N- | 7 Vancouver, B.C. at 4 ences epraiees. Colery—-Local, per Bevern! | m@nt has sent experts to investigate | Cacumbers —ilctneuse, in another ‘prises, —“I will lend money to a woman|ment they use their husbands’ in kly as I will lend to alitials instead of thelr own. Even Arrived July & more exec stions are scheduled, so his | from Honolulu vis fan Fr For several months royalist ac at 18 | girfeer or dom, et as q’ aiming at the restoration|JU%t ! R vce he epidemic. | oie sci rarrotra man,” says Mra. Frank J ie bank's porter is a colored woman. |*® causes of the epidem| Rag Fual—ie. o ee feon alon may exceed $2,000. - i. the first and only woman bank pres | gr, Gartie--Per ™ j | SAL RAIL A i, open scandal at Vienna. The t arting & bank wae rather an : Paco es ~s i capital swarms with hun-(Ment in the United States. She! accidental circumstance for ua.” Mrs. | Here’s England’s : sa eee, me ots Geene sanevturnasss Shae: aeons by Wireless | N@reds of Hungarian army officers,|40e#"'t show any favors to either Runyon mid. “When the war ended Cli Green Peppers—Fes ™. - Sener age tie; “many of them wearing uniforms; of|*°%. She claims, but bases her loans | was county Red Cross chairman Champ limber | ttrv0e Seen ‘ = Guveremont cream cheese, 2%¢ Po ents | entirely on the collateral the borrow: /and most of the women now in the : q Ontoma—Red, per Mo osc... July S—Str Anyox north of Belja Bella, | 2 4 Toe rv, 980; 4 cans Geeret service operatives, agents) i soe to off f LONDON, July 6-—The record for| “Yenew ; oe northbound, at $45 a. m. operative milk, 47¢; bulk eoffes, 356 “Brovocateurs and spies of all dej™ 7 hy \ oe | Dank were asmociated with me, Bome | neak climbing has been broken by | Petatess—Per ton— U &. Navel Comeuntontions 3’ts. $1.00. “Btall 2, pot roast, i8e Jeeription. The movement has been| Mrs. Runyon is president of the | body suggested that we start a bank |Fustace Thomas, of Manchester, a| i, Wash. Netted Gems « July br Manta Rita towing bee W. | POT Toast, tte Me; mutton reese A New Cal Garnet Ss Fi w : wl | es directly to the Hungarian} of ide cirdingomalls Tennessee, |and we did, altho none of us knew | member of the Fell and Rock Climb | White wed ye Sey anything about bariking. They elect |ing club, He has just beaten all reo- | Rhebare—Per J. Pirrie, Ban Francisco for Tacoma, 625 miles north of Sam Francisoo at § p.m. eur Bllver Shell, @an Franciae ders, tbc Te, Deposits total $34 4 me ep dena “ TOOK PART si q =~ oat lords by climbing the chief mountain |Splmech— Local ies south of WESTLAKE ank is only a little over six menthe| Mra. Runyon had posted a set of on | Tomatons crate | . te We 'W Merria ane 103% fam D o 8 of over 3,000 fee’ 0 Ei * jerrin . 2 pkgs, Teco pancake § ANTI-SEMITIC RIOTS Ma hiv onteden aad peaks of over 3,000 feet in the Eng: | “Tare: noumeses ‘ ae tee cane woke for her husband, who is a phy: |} taken Gidtrtet, <2 on-at ponees ‘ ‘Thus it is an established fact th | " hie distric bh & Non-stop | Pummipe-tcoal ere, ger dances *e*¢ + 56@ 16 76 | r mi ate € My | peaches, 20¢ TM, Stall 105, 2° 2 pkgs. corn Sis catt meatinte onthrea |e jan, but knew nothing of finance.| cit which represented a-total as reeris ea 19 om 14 ee i aK... ion ii =. | Fer two montha before the bank was t of 23,000 feet, he completed th eee Leet ft 06) . 1 Kichmond | sardines @& few weeks ago, which led ei ps mt of 23,0 jet, he comp he be orp aaeccehves 0o@i ; | ” pened, she and the present cashier! pound 4 he 26 minutes. Washington .....+ i the closing of Sian suatrerety | went to & meighboring. tote ana roun i < anal obs eariay x Ten teers cose 4 seit ; zs Hungarian off oe was ae Sacets studied in @ small bank there, with:| Buenas Aires bb the largest Cath- h Eesetaats Boman 0 Beek sts sesees | . Napthe soap, Ge bar. Stall 196, 8 had an active par e.. SROCRINS |e mating their intentions. is city tn the world. Higet cows and heifere ... | White soap, 20c; 2 the. best * een by the Christan Soc Ali the bank stosk, by agreement 8 * : National | Banks to fet party of Austria, and a section ]is held by members of the directors it eee sede bss e arentan BANK CLAARINGS Cherries ~ Give Out Reports the Austrian aristocracy and the families, ho one persan being permit. | | bg | bureaucracy. ted to own aver $200 worth. The WASHINGTON, July 6. earns Vienna newspapers publish docu.| Want Federal Reserve tO) women may they aid thie to keep any| | Clearngs . q3aa7s.74 | complroller. of. the currency’ teduy | BR CAREEUL! Dest ts in proof of a conspiracy to Take Over Financing other bank from getting control of | \ fete 24,552.14 asked nati@hal banks to make a| the weede when yee | rgle large quantities of arms that inetitution. Siren a * GRAIN AND FEED statement of sondition as of June 20. ' pipe is eat, Price Per Tea, City ammunition acroas the Hun- be Adnan — A - border. These supplies were] WASHINGTON, July 6—Wool|[/ ‘over by the old regime, and the|#rowers of the Weat now know|/ mment of the Austrian republic| what the cotton farmers of the| nd by the peace treaty to/South suffered back in 1914 when! them to the allies. the bottom fell from the price of ef the Hungarian army,|cotton. On May 20 the price of } ting under the camoufiage of | ¥°°! dropped from 65 cents fictitious trade concern engaged|PoUnd to 20 cents, and at this low| importation of agricultural|PTice there was no takers, Some owl ‘and clothing, have pur |Duyers were offered 10 cents a hundreds of rifles and ma-/Pound for wool, guns, a number of field guns,| No more enlightening experience of ammunition and even|has happened since the Federal Re ‘ military airplanes, as well|serve Barking system was created} FaB 70,000 pairs of military shoes. than this condition of the woce!| ‘HAD BIG FUND market. Wool has never been fi| IN VIENNESE BANKS nanced tre the reserve banks, but | thru local banks in the wool grow About corse: apenas ing states, who in turn financed feetually the ‘business thru Chicago and Bos STATEMENT OF CONDITION OF , c ; i on RRS 3. Mc S Shoe(o Seattle National Bank. | |=." 2: "3 = oer on avis Orton JUNE 30, 1920 : | Ground Rene: 2 UPSTAIRS . ne Loans and Discounts. : S. Bonds... .......4 “"$1,664,527.85 S. Treasury Certificates 1,005,035.76 2,669,563.11 Siner Bonds and Warrants,..........+ teal Estate Owned Furniture and Fixtures. . Stock in Federal Reserve Bank........ 48,000.00 Customers’ Liability Account of “Accept | —— Must Make Room ie Our Fall Shoes! Our Fall line of Shoes will soon be here, and we -$15,080,795.77 —Viewinin Keri one. Japanese. per 1 Pecans Per tb ee) DAIRY PRODUCTS neced Mes Prices Paid te Shippere | Mest and Bone whe Mottertal jwhen the affair was revealed. Funds . eseseoes famerecating 10° 100,000,000 kronen{‘*" Danke GE 0s 004s cid Sebacvcacoast saee 867,033.99 RageSirictiy trean Ae 7 Thad been deposited at several Vien-| And right sow ff all the Business Customers’ Liability Under Letters of ||| MumPet emt nD [neve Benn Meat are crowded for room. The only thing we can do is Mese- banks to the credit of Colonel|°f the country were in as bad shape CHEMIE sessecccivecccesccccceccses 1,826,888.02 to move our present stock, which is all new goods, Cash and in Banks............c0.s... 6/406,887.72 but in broken ines and’ in all sixes, and in. order q§ do this we are making a special clearance sale, — Total.. acces ssecschecescceee ee $91,860,264.31 MOORE cmeurt Ss Kau a0e LIABILITIES snaonno [lec pct | re pecial Clearance Sale Starts Wednesday _ Thaiez and others of the Hungarian as ts the woolgrowing industry army. the nation would be in the throes The Vienna newspapers also pub-|% 1% Of the worst panice in its lish revelations concerning the re |"St0ry: puiting office of the Hungarian] The cotton crop of the South ts : @avernment, which functions under|being financed thru the reserve the guise of an innocent advertising |banks and cotton is still aroun . A former officer of the|35 cents a pound, For cotton t 14 AustroHungarian army, Kuno|>¢ *elling for more than wool is Batter—Looal creamery, cubes, Capital ...... Surplus and U ndivided Pp: rofits.. ‘ ‘Three Da- jurke; Cheag le Moey sees 787,772.79 Circulation 983,750.00 , 'Hoynigs, approached young Aus-|™ort unusual, and the reason in| teen eres eee ecens . . Biock Swise | ON PLATE frien subjects with offers of good|Probably due to the fact that pri |} Bills Payable to Federal Reserve Bank® 890,000.00 Ween. Wigs eee ‘Twiee Dally—2:20-8115 Jobe in Western Hungary, It was|Vate capital has been unable to Acceptances .. 867,033.99 | - This is not a money-raising sale. The prices are being méalaaily venly after they arrived in Hungary| kill both the market and the credit Letters of Credit 1,824'883.02 cut on every shoe in the store—25% to 40% reduction, some ef that the young men found them-|°f the industry. Consequently a Deposits 7 ’ 28056 82 51 cost and some below cost. Will they go? We'll say they willl gelves under military discipline. —— - t se sates i ae “ | Decks .. Everyone in Seattle and vicinity knows what the name DAVIS. Austrian public opinion, with the|'* Saeauate prow wrest OPER | gy A é & MORRIS stands for—quality, style, comfort and painstaking @aception of the monarchist re|‘°*** or ee ee Total...cecccccoscccecs + $31,860,264.31 bg ge) we _Fitth-Pine Blliote 2625 care in fitting shoes. Come early. Don't delay. You know the panic proof. Brotiers ~~ Now—Matn. Wed. old saying about the “early bird!’ fgectionaries, is enraged by these tn- frigues, but the Austrian govern-| A® @ result the National Wool| gent is powerless to act beyond|Growers’ association is in a mad @lapatching an. occasional protest to|scramble to get the Federal Re Budapest, for Hungart’s military serve board to take over the n-{ strength is many times that of nancing of the wool crop, and to conde and besides the Viennese|Stt the banks of Montana, Idaho, | oTHE THI OFFICERS | -vmmand : MARGARET 1LING! DON’T FORGET—TOMORROW MORNING THE — KHER, Chairman 3 SALE STARTS | First Vice President Women’s Shoes Pumps Oxfords 2. Vice-President W. 8 PEACHY, Vice President WHERGBR, Vice-President $12 Southern Ties ....88.85 $19 Kid Oxfords......96.08 $8 and $10 Patent Kid Pumps at ....c6.++.84.95 $10 Dull Kid Oxfords,.$6.95 $12 Patent Kid Armstrong PACIFIC all oe Bias 12 Armetrone Patent me FOR THE $8 Kid Pumps at. $4.45 Oxfords at .... 7.95 $5.50 Kid Pumps. .....85.45 48, $10 and $12 Oxfords, nd largely on food shipmenta| Wyoming, Utah, . Colgrade, > from Western Hungary a Rh Fe ares * owa, ahora, jouthern inots. cLmcany Ohig. New York, West Virginia and w Pennsylvania, to loan money on! In the meantime, the Magyar) warehouse receipts for stored wool. | pene snows tm the sto0g|_A8 ® result of tne pian being | fa a a (Pe pa trnty| worked out now, that of getting Western banks to finance the wool! ee te reagtern districts |thru the Federal Reserve banks, | bl «gy long | we neal wool growers gy Boston financiers MacDONALD, Cashier LaGRAVE, Assistant Cashier K. REILBEY, Assistant Cashier W. MORE, Assistant Cashier | WM. KAHLKE, Manager Foreign Dept. RB. JE S, Manager Credit Dept J. H. McCLURE, Auditor Jargely German population, to Aur) Yi Wie control af the wool indus | Os . toria & Vancouver, B.C. $11 Armstrong Kid-finish military heels - try, and that it will be centered tn | — 5 a “Princess” Steamshipa Leas, Seattle oe Pumps at ....scees BTS dete: The aim of the Magyar militar-|ine West, just as the Eastern fi-| 1s ‘ont $4 White Canvas Pump $11 and $12 Oxfords, Louis ists, the Vienna papers charge, 1%|nanciers lost control of cotton ester Wey FISKE | NWRLBANS* BL aeecceeceeeen eee + BZ.O5 Heels, At overevecere ST.45 —— 0 9: 00 A M. DAILY | (x: 'T Nights, 500 to $2.50. Mats, 50c to D wi Nha at ts ress Boots FOR VICTORIA AND VANCOUVER if P 1 ORPHEUM Novelty Boots in field mouse, gray and tan, all kid and cloth rT 30 4 M. DA LY Ss THEATRE tops; $10, $12 and $14 values, at.........- $7.95 FOR VANCOUVER DIRECT ‘eroney. “Apter paleo ticpiog Armstrong Pig! re Roots, regular $16, at aa ¥ , A w Armstrong Suede Lace Boots in brown and’ black PECIAL TOURS TO Ree Pasa aber basal é ? & pair ANCOUVER ISLAND Today, 2ic; Ladies’ Mats to destroy the republican govern-|" Last year co-operative socteties | ment of Austria by a violent coup.| shipped about 6,000,000 pounds to} to bring about a reunion between | cn go warehouses. But Eastern Austria and reduced Hungary, and|pankers have refused to loan money | then to turn ainst Czecholon this wool. slovakia, Jugoslavia and Rumania, | ————————__________— They strive to undo the effects} of the allied victory in the great a war and to restore the realm of! Seats Now Selling the Hapsburgs. FOR CONCERT OF PAULIST CHOIR At the Arena on Monday, July 12 70—VOICES—70 Under Direction of FATHER FINN With John Finnegan, Tenor, of St. Patrick's Cathedral, New York City, as Soloist, WANTED Several bright boys, about 18 or 14 years old, to carry papers. A number of our carriers are going away for the summer and this is the time to secure a good route. , Routes open in differ- ent parts of the city. h gic, a Armstrong Lace Boots of patent “kia, in field ‘mouse to] undays) c. lar $18, at — 0 inee Today. = Matinesn Stk” Wiehe ¥ii8-0:18, Lace Boots of kid, in brown and black, with Louis an ew: be ye | igh = . . heejs; broken lines; regular $10, $12, $14 values, at. FROM VANC OUV ER, B.C. Black Kid Cloth Top Boots with Louis heels; $8.50 values at, a pair ... Black Viet Kid Button Boots with Cuban hee values, at seseees Bronze Kid Lace Boot: $12 Values, CITY TICKET OF 808 Kecond Ave. . 1. STU RpEE. 1CK omen Agent, $12 Brown Oxfords, special at. ...scccccesereerecocer TAKE THE BOAT TOHDAILY DAYLIGHT H 8 irene tngieennns * TACO a] za ExcCURSIONS Jc wor and —— Lace Shoes, regular “gi0, $12, $14 are SAN JUAN pw! BOATS LEAVE COLMAN DocK | PE=XClalNL®2 Iie NO EXCHANGES NO REFUNDS ‘Apply to 7, % 11 A. My 1, 3,5, 7, 9 P.M. (e Age sei Sab EVERY DAY. ' The best ai falling at all San Juan Circulation Department sepsis Reads E a2 HAE: manggee 1s. 1007 Seventh Ave, i, WEEE [esse eS Davis 5 & Morrjs Shoe| 0 UPSTAIRS Prices 55c, $1.10, $1.65, $2.20, including war tax. Seat Sale at Arena Box Office