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DAY, JULY 26, 1920. EIS UP 2 BILLIONS of Imports Increases ‘by Two-Thirds, While Ex- ports Mark Is Same t BY HARRY B. HUNT WASHINGTON, July 26.—An tn @ex to Uncle Sam's domestic arrains also to the reviving industry of Nations ts furnished in mow being compiled by ex of the bureau of foreign and commerce covering year ending June 30, 1920, Altho final items covering the! Month of June have not yet been} the tabulation is suf far along to give a depond. basis upon which to make com- the significant facts pre- are: Phat the value of Imnerts trem i Ap Sate, 3. SRS ee toe greater than of imports tre Jul te June 30, 1919. exports voteme of imports in vessels @ very large extent thls in- im imports was of Juxury subject to the higher tartff ‘The resuit was the vir- ling of customs collections, h increased from $183,428,624.78 ising 206.32. these figures are reflected, it the era of extravagance feckless spending thru which penny has been. passing, and ‘& fair index of the extent to ‘the industry of Europe ts get- Om its feet again. Slight decline in exports, for the year ending July 1 amounted in value to $7,238,- and which in 1920 just about ’ whhict the $7,000,000,000 mark—>} Officially at $8,333,914,332 first 11 months, also indicates reliance by Europe on her production. To a marked de- faw materials for manufacture auf 1920 heavy shipments of fe that boosted the expert 1919. the heavy increase In tm- and the slight, slipping tn ex the fiscal year 1920 adds ap- t $2,000,000,000 to Uncle gpl of «trade, in account IGE REPORT IS NOW COMPLETE; Scale » Submitted by Coal Commission 0 mee & Joint conference at the offices Mine Operators’ assoctation building, recommenda federal coal commisaton | f,,. state of Washington were to to Taesetsiion Monday after. commission, which consists of Fepresentatives of the operators, of the miners, with a mining en- as the fifth or neutral mem- was appointed to investiga fai gee determine a fair wage ‘wag not included in the awards | ‘aade when the bituminous strike was! Jast year, |The report of the commission wil! aes: after being presented ‘NAME CLAUS! CLAUSEN | ON COMMITTE Consider Trade for Guate- mala : Clausen, vice president of the Ni Bank of Seattle, has mamed by D. F, Houston, see- s ie treasury of the United aS ie the “permanent group for Guatemala,” appointed Means to carty out the) 8 tions of thé first and Pan American conferencts fa eopnetsi reference to Guatemala. ip of the committee, one will be appointed for each Central and South American will be composed of 12 interested in the development of with thome countries. Every ‘will be made to enlist the ser- of those who are not able to attend the first and second con- ferences, Clausen says. Northwest Merchants to Meet in Portland PORTLAND, July 26.—The Pacific Merchants’ convention, fg to convene in this city August 9 to 14, promises to be the Hest attended in the history of the tion. Invitations have brought over 2,000 acceptances, and) @elegutes are coming from greater than ever before. Alaska will be well represented, and mer-/ chants are coming from east of the Rocky mountains. connection with the convention, @ighth annual buyers’ week, in- by the manufacturefs and Jobbers of Portland, will be held. jim the federal court Monday, Ship News Tides in Seattle MONDAY TURSDAY * LY ® Tide maha nt a Lew Tide Oe Rom, Hh te | SL RECORD BROKEN BY SEA SLED; Boeing Craft Speeds to Vancouver, B. C. Boat recofis between Vietoria And the | Vancouver and Seattle were amashed | s¢ during the past week by the Boeing wea sled, venich made the trip to Vic: | |toria thru heavy seas and under un | favorable weather conditions, Leaving Seattle at noon July 11,| with H. C. Berg, sales manager of the Boeing Airplane Co.; Merril! Mus grave, pilot; George Pocock, in charge of the sea sled construction, | and Capt. A. Hume, of the yacht! Taconite, as passengers, the sea sled! made Port ToWnsend in one hour, | Active Pass In one hout and 65 min. | ates, and Vancouver in 1 hour and 10 minutes. Leaving Victoria Sunday noon, the return trip to Seattie waa made in| [one hour and 65 minutes. Demonstrations of the sled wilt be made in Seattle under similar con @itions this bare) as oad announced. To Build Concrete Tankers at Oakland WASHINGTON, July 26,—The shipping board today asked for bids on the two concrete tankers now under construction at the yards of the San Francisco Shipbuilding com- pany, —, Cal. Seattle ‘Arrivals and Departures Arrived Tuty 10—atr Admiral Bebree from fan anctsco via Ocean Falls, B. ©, at 10 | & m.; etr City of Seattle from Bouthes erm porte at $16 a m.; str Argus from | Portland at 4:20 8 m. July 25-—#tr Admiral Farregwt from | San 0 | m. | { | Seucn Carciina, © ae Kansas, U, & & New Hampanirs, 0. & & na 0. & BR Colgwe for An- ce Admiral Farragut fer Tacoma! ' Conneeticut canoe tte = July tae Tertere Mare for Shan. hivia, and Portland at “ Horace X or for Ban Pranciocs edney for - Str Ad- miral Behley from Seattle Balled Joly 26; Ber President for Beattie via Ban Franetsco: ety Morthiand for He- Attie via San Framciscs, Ban Prancisco—Artived July 38: Str Admiral Dewey from Seattle at 2 p.m July 26: Gtr West Himrod for Se, t 10 a mi str Klamath for Soatere at 230 Astoria—arrived July 24 tr Tontture | Mara from Seattle ot $ a.m, Balled July 26: Str Argus for Beat port Tewnaend-—Pasged ie July 30: Btr A@mirat Farragut for Beattle at 13:15 p. m.; str Prince Rupert for Seattle at 1:50 am ‘oma—Arrived July 26: Str Admiral Fatrerct from Seattlé Arrived July 25: | Str Chilfiwack from Britannia Beach, B %, At Fam. Balled July 8: Mtr Quadra for British Cotumbia ports at # a m. Reported by Wireless Canadian Geverament Juty 26—Str Northwestern off Rela) Bella, southbound, at 1 a m.: etr City of Beattie abeam Cape Lazo, southbound, Fiattery, hewn for | m. | Prancisce Ponmena 3 “ op. m: 313 miles from Columbia river Devel, Beattie for Toko- Vessels in Port at Seattle Today Smith Cove anchorage—Bee Henry Wu- lard. Pier Rergen, mith Cove _— amore, str Kongosan Mi orem Northern dock—Btr Pushin! Mare. —Motor achr Ormo. Piet boatr Otho ong ot coummimes—U. 8. A. T. Burnside, Ly boro, str Bastern Exporter Skinner & Bday yerde—S8r Rodin Good- ow. mm mala =etr Rastera Sol- ford at. Union Pacific dock teimet Mara. East Waterwa: Str West Jena. Toda Grydocks——str Eastern Importer, str Spokane, str Lconium. Puget Sound Bria & Dredging worke— ton, “Bowesmont, Bourneville, a, Adria, Capraria, Elen. Abydos, Arcedem| Fort Harrison, Fort @tanwix, Imufka, Kiton, Lootl, Dione, Cagnacan, Cosian, Cinerra, Card! schirs Henry ia, Wien Baivator, Ali¢e, motor echr y 7 Roosevelt. Nettleton mill—Str Argus. recm—0. @ B. Idaho, coke Bloating, $6,500 in. in Whisky Seized in Transit Altho no report han been received at the local prohibition office, it is known that BE. J. Larsen, of Se- attle, has been arrested by county | and federal officers on Pacific highway between Chehalis and Con- tralia with $6,500 worth of high: grade liquor in a car. ‘The liquor is naid to be of Amer- jean mannfacture, and is believed }to have been stored in Canada when prohibition became effective in the United States, Fruit Juice With Kick Angers Sleuths Federal information charging L.'E. Evans, of Bremerton, with possession of 30 gallons of ofange and logan betry juice with too hefty @ “kick,” was dismissed upon mot'on of the | government in the United Stites dis | trict oourt Monday. Lack of evi- dence connecting Evans with the in- | toxicant wae given as the reason. ILLEGAL POSSESSION of liquor! brought a fine of $250 upon Rob ert Scott, when he pleaded guilty THE SEAT Offensive on Rails and Industrials Is N.Y.Trading Feature YORK, July 2%<-New lows for the Yast rainetes trading on the stock exchange today, United States Steel got down to 88%, Off 2%, and within | of the low of the year. Call money went up to 10 per cent, but the decline was well on ite way before the Advance in money rates took place and was not the dominating feature in the weak market Vanadium, which had acted well in the eartler trading, broke nearly § inte urgent selling of Mexican off tmrues, ‘The market was dull in the early afternoon. Maldwin rallied from 113% to above 115 and Studebaker railiod a polnt. Kelly-Springfield was offered day Were made during the There was }@own, making an eatly low at #1, © ft mo *e NEW YORK, July 26 Prices Were irregular at the opening of the Btock exchange today Quotations were up 4: Pan-American, Haldwin, 116%, up 4 Studebaker, 68%, 101, off \; Republic Mi Reading, 90%, up v States Steet off \; Texas Company, 45, off %; Cuba Cane, 46%, unchanged; Rubber, 9114, off % yal Dutch, $3, unchanged ofeasionals resumed their offensive on rails and industrials @uring lene. first half hour, Stee! common was depressed to 90%, off % net; lVanadium, 824, off 1%; Unwed States Rubber, 91%, off %; American Car and Pounary 194, off %; Maskell & Marker, 71%, off 1 Raila alwo suffered with the general list, Reading receded to 89%, off more than a point from the opening: Canadian Pacific, 122, off 1% not; Rock Talend, 36%, off %, and Southern Railway, 27%, off 1% Motor atocks also were virorously attacked. Studebaker was marked down 2 to 67% and Chindior 2 Support came into the market when the prices & | Prices continued to back and fill around low leve! devold of features at the start of the third hour, BRAIN PRICES [SEATTLE OWES off %i Mextean Petroteum Tron and Steel, 89%, 189M, ort % 00% United ched previous lows. but the market was SENT DOWNWARD! $48,329,392,57/ Futures Decline Sharply on|But She Has Assets of Chicago Pit $113,787,180.36 CHICAGO, J city of Seattle ts worth ~ y+ Bs, 180.26, but ahe owes $48,329 -* wal %, according to a summary pre rve|pared by State Examiners Frank L. own inane still te ertective | mitten and F. H. Lieber The reserve board’s| Th particularly with|the year 1919 rm reall Assets are ftemized an follower ae fOr) Cash, $4,836,742.77; uncollected taxon, $5.43; wundry’ debtors, $ 3; property and plan ¥ Grain futures! ‘The ¥ fudicating that cutting together with @ limited de- undistributed t 2 Laan ak The gonbon 631.88; undistributed, $2,514,292.48. December w t opened ge aowp| Liabilities are Mated as follows: March | Warrants outstanding, 3.85 and) audited vouchers, $1,129,634.0! te payable, $1,862,508.08 in (general purpower), Keneral bonds (utility). Undistributed, §5,867,2 st, $2 4 ; ‘dropping 4 December ¢ binge 106. {3M at the opening. 61.35, lost 6ige at the clone. Tauly oats opened at sT%e, BANE OLBARINGS i to down at the otf at Athy low pened at close; the opening, T 4c; Dewe Nye, down tee, Seattle Clearings . Balances ‘ at Tacoma Cash wheat—-No. L red, $2.002 82 ; 629,365.00 He 2 ted, $2.18@8.80; No. & spring. 80. 95,649.00 Cleartngs | Balances ..... ..... ee eS Spokane | Clearings ° weeee Balances . 99,977.00 Finan =O $13,247.00 $13.56@16.10; dutenera, | packing, Si1@15; Ment pies FR TE@ls; 1 Clearings Tala + 6,992,202.00 | 2,426,332.00 { “ we King to Discuss report on city finances covers | 4 $1,153,391.68;/ Ly STAR & TURKISH MELON ON MARKET NOW “Pershing” es Vriety Also Reaches City of a large abipment of lons apd thelr clone kin, oivlon, featured the the market Monday The new arrivain came lifernia, and sold for $2.50 a crate, ‘The firet Renta pluma to come from: Wenat chee made thelr appearnes, als with more of the Climaxes, ‘Th price quoted whe $5 a box. The avera®e top igure for California plums Monday was $2.75. ‘The iret traight chrioad of Yakina Gem potatoes to arrive on the etreet wha quoted at $110 @ ton, Green beats dropped to 12% conte & potind ‘over the week end Puttar and ez’ are unchanged from Saturday, ‘The undertone to the latter continues firm. Local Markets Forces ‘Pave A mem Dealere end Pret Arrival Turkish the Pershir ing of Rosa ( . Green Neane—Bot t, Oreen 1% of $n Yakima Gema, per tho Rhebarb— rer m Hatabagne ley, erte 1.5002.78 Local hothouse 226@3.40 Turnine <toes!, par wae Wax Beang—ler I, ravirs Polo Fastert Creep, per Dalt-box a Oren. per bow | Henex.-6 ber erate Lemont Per bot Loganberries—Wer ‘crate, Ovanaes | Peaches mW " | Pinek, per crate . | Strawberries |Turkiah metone— Per ere Woatermetons Per feo Cream Metone—rer NUTS Prices Paid at Whoiewsle Almonds Par fo, Virginia Keretons, Japanese per Ib Pecans Per Drop of Prices | masment “Aro. Prices Going to Drop?” will be the t of a talk by H.R. King, president of K Brothers and member of the executive board Jof the National Clothters’ association before the Seattle at Bon Marche grill Tuteday Graven, of Chenaty’s, of the Washington I fers’ aagociation, will int Larger Import of Gold Predicted Total movement of gold in May was but little more than of that during April @is Bheep— Market 29,000 head: market te steady to 3he lower, Lambs, §11.30@ 16.25; owen, $2500 10.50 Foreign Exchange LK, July 36.—Porsign ox- firm ‘et the opentog tetay sling opened at S8AT M4. UD Trane cheeks, 12 37¢ 0.¢ tall Cloth duce King bles 2.3 7e: Comadien dollars, ¥7.900. New York Coffee and Sugar Quotations NEW YORK, July 24.—Coffes—No Rio, 12%e per ib; No, 4 Bantos, 15% @200 per Ih Suear—Raw, 16.666 per Ib; granulated, 11 @ 226 per Id Statu of Frisco Market _ CO, July 26.—F we per lb; prime firw 7|next three months. The heavy re Yetse moVement that set in in April has reduced the export balance for the calendar yenr to $92,989,548, Ex cens of all imports over exports since January, 1924, now stands at $577, 278,573 Commodity exports increased and |imports decreased during May. | Sartori Building Sold Once More Involving « transactic $100,000, the Sartori build Main and sts,, was sold for the secc a year by West & Wh five-story structure was ¥ Hanson-Miller company an Ore gon corporation, which fs buying ahs eaw- as & holding investme Public “Markets | ae Rexttan, le per dow dirty No. 410 per dom *, fancy, 20\40 per Ib IN TACOMA awe on of over g, Second Jackson a time in r. The by the WESTLAKE Beatie 16-17, 49-1. Olympte fon, $2.48 ginger snaps, 20¢ 1b; Ie Van Camp's pork and beans, 280, Stall 105, 3 cans corn or peas, 5 my far cape, 160 don. # WORD, Bho. Btall Keon, pt. bottle Del 1628, ¢ White, large cans alm 2 Keilone'# roups, Le. eral mitk, Blend four, red enn Hille n, 2 for Fisher's Campbell's Tonation, 34¢ 10-1, pail M. J. coffer, § $1.80, $2.70; Ma $1.05, $2.46; 860 jar Hip roupa, Mule Karo syru Fonmt, 120 Mb; 12%e M.; veal breasts 16e ™.; bacon, 30c M.; veal stoak, SANITARY Alnska ted salmon, fresh silver Stall 4 Maximum cotton, S0e 6%. ean Crisco, 600 and bc doa; 2 phew can oll sardines, 100; the Btnlle 24-26, Manoa at.; Lipton’s yellow label 8. M. J. B. coftes, 91,60; ¢ pki.) 2 pkes.8'C corn Snider's oateup, 300 bottle, CORNER Sj] 102, fresh peanut butter, 1% tha. the, 2% ths. }17%e Citrus flakes, EDYTHE THOMP. ‘The beauty editor of the Tacoma |Times handed this photograph of Miss Edythe Thompson, as the pret test salesgir! in all Tacoma to the judges of the Ziegfeld national salesgirls’ beauty contest, smoked shoulders, |smoked lege of lamb, 20 M.; shouldtrs of Iam 12%6 Ib wmoked It’s worse than useless to advergise for lost faith, Advertising club | noon. | and preat. | one-fifth | A much larger |!nport movement is predicted for the | Per owt DAIRY PRO! OF Wisconsin ereara brick Limburger Yoong Amerte | Seigtem Maree Liva. ber’ t's POULTRY Prices Vaid Wholemalérs | | Decko—Prosen Dreeved Prollers—Dressel Hend—Dressed | Geese IT O17 8S 425037.26 14.60 @15 bo 12.60@ 13 50 11.00@11 50 + 9 60@10 50 3 spring tambs Yearlingn .. Wethers Ewes MAY, GRAIN AND FEED Wholeente Price Per Ton, City be} Rarley—Whole Rolled Clipped Campbell's | 4 foya Bean’ Meni”: Insist Sager Was Grown in Java! The 14 carlonds of sugar in the Ar- fo yards that was the subject of in. vestigation by the department of jus- tice last week has been determined to be the product of Java, and refined in China, federal agents said Mon: / | day, The sugar was investigated on sus- picton of being an American product that hat been hoarded tn China, with a view to keeping up the market in the United States, The train of sweets is consigned to Chicago firms, |Urges Playfields for Rainier Valley Mayor Caldwell recommended to the city counc!) Monday that the elty sell some of its idle lands for the pury pose of purchasing and equipping p elds at the Rainier valley and }Georgetown schoola 2.90] defcits after deducting taxes—Rock | “LOS ANGELES 1S Two New Shocks Strike 2° Se] ments at 7 o'clock this \ Manly’s Review of Trade FINANCE—Pederal reserve ro- ports of inst two weeks give firnt wubstnntial indications of effective nean Of defination policy. This shows not oly in increase of rewerve ratio to 43.9 per cent, but miso on deereane of reserve notes In circulation by $45,000,000. ‘Thin @ves not represent ahy fundamen change in the Anahdial status of the natfoh, bat roarks & ténfeney which if pustained will bring the central banking system of the United States up to the im- pending autumn crisis with great powers of elasticity The “big financial squeeze” ty ek feady of, a» indicated by the June teports of commercial fafluren, Caught between the millstones of frozen eredit at unpredecented rate’ end Bheertainty to demand and deliverl@a, weaker corporations with over-extenfed businesses are being erushed Number of faftures and amount 6f ities, approximately equal to mm of 1914, are not yet alarming, Dut fo relief trom conditions whith caused June fillures seems to be Micht for several months. Hand Of concerhs Which have weathered wysinens abd financial atrain Of past 99] three montha will collapse If stralpy 4 | Cotitinhée unbated. This will not af. feet fundamental industrial and com, Merial #trength of nation, but will cau: Gistrens to individuals thru bankruptofes and unemployment. TRANSPORTATION—-Natlroad net earnings for May, with Pennsy) Vania milwing, atnounted to $28,684 900, a& Compared with $51,056,000 for May, 1919, Generally believed that Pennmylvania will stow @efcit for eh: tire system. Tider Fuarnnter Cauac of Esch.Cummins bill treasury will pay railroads nearly $50,000,000— tWiee amount for May, 1919. Many, fouds tm May had larre) Intand $800,275, Lehigh Valley $1,-| 358,862, New York Central $3,479,801, Pefngylvania Qustern lines) $2,462,- 299, TRADE—My invertications indi- Cito bahk Clearings are not a reliable | QUAKING AGAIN City Early Today 1OS ANGELES, Cal, July 26— Barthquakes distufbed Los Angeles agtin ¢arly to¢ay, The firet shock wan felt at 612, followed by ome at ane, Polles reports early today tndicat- ed the tremors caused no Gamage. | Many people fied from their homes ia their night clothes and there was slight coal union. “eee LO8 ANGELES, July 2¢.--Beyond calling forth into the bieak gray dawn & magnificent exhibition of night attire worn by persons with scared faces, Lon Angties’ latest earthquakes at 412 a m. today did little or no damage, according to re- ‘WANTS ACTION - ON CEDAR UNE Mayor Writes Note to City Councit ‘That the ety coune constrictive action on Su) nde ay ent J. D. Hom’ plan t tap Cetariake With &-tunnel £500 feet long wae the demand Monday of Mayor Hugh M. 1 Caldwell. INDUSTRY—Siackening of indus)» senor rendered by City amb trial Activity during July, AusUst! peer ay Dimock, declaring the and early September will help rather! pian bf Rosa to be entirely feadble, than hinder general Industrial 6tab!l-lang recommending further surveys, ity of nation, Men, managete and) was pigeon-hoted by thé utilities com- machines need a good rest and £eD-| mittes last Thursday. eral overhaul in preparation fof crit-) “This lenvew ts tkactly Where we Wu! condition of coming year, wtarted,” Caldwen declared, in his Present unemployment tatk mhould | letter to the counctl. °1 urge that 2 De discounted. People have appar-| the couneti take some action on the ehtly forgotten that before war in-| matter, of a. constructive nature; and .) dustrial activity aiweys @ackéned | that my request that a commission ~— during midsummer, just as théy for-| of engineers to report on the project got in May that merchants always] be favorably acted upon, or else that ; cut prices at ed of spring. the counctt anthorize the city erg «© CROPR—Ith proved rospecta| Meer to proceed with a view to th® he renilt Of samont unpfecedentedfonatruction of @ tunnel should his d growing conditions im cheering, |IPYPrtization develop no insurmount sc due dots not furnixh sound basis for) *ble ebstactes to this course.” EO ee eee ete reports on| Admiral Flashes Thanks to Mayor * al) crops indicates that at beat we stm have onty barely as much as in oh rbot The following wireless was flashed _. from the flagship Connecticut as the 1919, If harvest conditions should be nfavorable we shat! have much ec Eat rors much) vmiddies” squadron of battleshipb. 4° steamed out of Seattle harbor Mom’ Measthan in 1919, LABOR—Nonpartisan politica! cam Dalxn of A. ¥. of I tn overshadowed) °0 morning: tm Inbor ctrciee by concern over men-| | MHvOr Caldwell: as. ot ehite “open-shop” In taking leave of Seattle, I wish fight. Ublted States ehamber of com- oye age eg” pees a pent métce referendum ‘on no-caifea| 424 the good people o * jwarm appreciation’ of officers, mid- “American plan” for “open shop” in- shipmen and men of the many cour dicutes business interests almost #0lld | tosis extended to the squadron for eatly #hoWdown on this issue. : - Many indiéations that Gompers wants |“? 7 Jones, Vieo Admiral’ “ American people have much te.c5 Unless Cox does something spec-|be thankful for. ¥ tatular to endear himself to labor, or/on the globe can produce six be used to arouse labor opposition, labor wil! take little Interest In ap- F Conditions Index of volume of trade even when price changes are taken into account. Very large proportion of bank clear ingga W fesult of #peculative activt- ties which art frequently greatest when actual trade ts beginning to do cline, to avoid fight at this time. The ealuon ele yartlig yi Harding makes some break that canlof weather in 10 minutes, ° . Proaching campaign. Even conmerv- Ative iabor itaders, however, expect large ptotest vote to be cant for Debs. Labor party as result of Chicago flasco Will Rot Cut much figite in campairn. PASIL M. MANLY. RUSS PROTEST SHIP SEIZURE Washington Hea Heats of S. F. oe Disturbance BAN FRANCISCO, Joly 26-—The “war” between alleféd Soviet Rus- Mans ahd Russians still loyal to the old Kerensky fegime, which broke bere Gaturday with the “cap. ture” of the Russian steamer Rog- Quy by the alleged Soviet foresa, changed Its scene to Washington to- day. Forty Russtans, siding with the original crew of the Rogtay, wired the state department a protest against permitting seieure of the ship by the supposed Sovtetists and chnrged that the selzure was made with the conntvance of Russian dip- jornatic officials in Washington. Department of justice, treasury ports at the fire and police aépart- ning. The Atst temblor, perhaps the heaviest of the series felt here rand & week ago Friday, was followed few mifutes latet by a very tient shake. Before the second arrived, however, many persons nad teft their ‘beds reantity attired and sougnt ref. uge in the streets. LOOKED LIKE “BACK- TO NATURE” PICNIC In the apartment house district the temblor was most severe, it is be- Weve. ‘Weatiake park, tm the exclusive reaidential district, “looked lke a huge back-to-nature picnic,” shortly after the tembier was felt, according to the verston of oné Biase citizen. “Let ’em_ comet’ was the comment of One tired apartment Hunter today. “Perhaps tt will scare some of the tourists away; then I can find a place to live!” eee PASADENA, Cal, July 36,— Downtown section of Pasadena was slightly startled by a sharp shock early this morning. Falling plas tor. appears to have been the only damage. 5 Pays $150 Fine for * . Possessing a Still Substituting « plea ot guwlity for a plea fn bar, Ben Lyons was fined $150 by Federal Judge Frank H. Rud kin in the United States district court Monday morning. Lyons was charged with possession of a stil and 176 @allohs oF a mas! * cars cavers that It ta the inevitable after the kick has been WANTED Several ‘bright boys, about 13 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- and nivy department representatives: have filed reperts on the tneident, The Rogday now i heid by reve- nue officers. VILLA BREAKS LOOSE AGAIN} 2 Bandit Terrortzing Chihua- hua District EL PASO, Texas, July 26.—Fran- isco Villa dame to life again in re- ports from Mexico today detalling the wrecking of « freight train near Torreon and cutting of telegraph wires between Gan Domingo and Santa Bulalia by the bandit jeader’s party. tier. ‘uitame and Angeles, ungenens = one Prt. A Guabte A aliow ant These reports followed “pon a statement by Gen. P. Bilias Calles, Sonora governor, claiming that Villa is #0 hounded by lerge we government forces be is mot to be seriously reckoned with much longer. The location of Villa's activities in- dicates that he is terrorizing the Southern Chihuahua mining district. Fight With Hammer Leads to Arrests Charged with fighting, H. H. Bul- Tene, 52, Master mariner, and Deon: ard Norkgauer, 54, secretary of the shipping employment office on Trutik pier, were arrested Norkgaucr was treated at ital for cute on the head, have attempted to, hammer. Both {]the epparet, whote ticket. 16¢ SeOeeSE T ieee Nemwe Oe ; Fe | fle ent parts of the city. ‘Apply to TAKE THE ROAT / 1 ACOM Seattle Star Circulation Department 1807 Seventh Ave. ROUND TRIP SINGL ra) rnor 6d “420