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ee Pomrorneamgintenmn tw " sows PAGE 14 THE SEATTLE svAR TUESDAY, APRIL 4, 1922. ROP STEADIES ‘Steals $100.00: Volume Marks Start! Ship News [ow to Feed Baby Told in U Course ah out why a wealthy American for MON mauve Mile, Adela Dano a » Demand for Eggs Soc) Ni RTREMT JOURNAL FINA AL rURVENW Well Balanced eee pores iy Selena Digg to At Mock tie initial trading, advanein is “ide wanters treet Torminel—Gie Dopere, ow |3 ¢ nutrit ‘ poten Dasso is a beautiful South Ameri » a teow high on Une Wy nolair won|] yilie, the te ft Be RE, | ms ss oom Home ¥ MOMF cent drop in butter can, According to the police, there ting yay: t and equipment a = ; ins - for examinat iy created a brisk demand is more behind the case than a e esipap homecig ng ee ‘ fee h Tide | see Avokane reek Terminal -Matorahip Lab: 60 tion, There 5 wilt £ Practically reached the bot. Young woman's career in several . or, 119, up t —— op Linde, barwe Fai f Clyde femnor home eeonor The supply and demand for, cities of Am i fe Hate up ‘Genera ' Weather Bureau Report Triana uahe Walon: Oe Wath W, Spickard and George Were well balanced dias «a ! v 1 . s | TATOUSH ISLAND, April 4 SAM Whe t enired, after the prices were steady Tues ° Haromet eloudy; wind north ridge and Dredging Com | tion at the borator need Bank Robbers hi ° | " ? New York Stock Exchange |-""". '* Een ee sedente ot supine ta en, fecond shipment of Louisiana (Monday's Quotations mini, at ate ett, n nwt und uanistance in the is due in Seatt Use Red Pepper Fernished by Logan @ Keyes [O80 & mm twormant ate yh home. A charge of 16 cents wi . The prices will be 50) EDINBURGH April 4.—"Three | ie jy Ceene See, ng vy Clone | MACK etek with white band, ot 7 a m be Ge atide tun ante aikichania aacae eer & crate at $6.50. Fur.| Masked bandits who held up thel Allied Chemion on uh Otel ‘ | ai Midllioh| aila gaaSgcatirn Gala Aueaies Meclines are expected asx Cali./Granton branch of the Royal Bank| Awer core ray tee 4” 105) Arrivals and Departures IE NES | hae orpved OF inaatinns Ma Berries will soon be rolling,/Of Scotland threw red pepper inthe) Aopen, Laeaunetiee 10 ait | Arrived value in aiding parents to solve, the fomatoes were abundant ¢ve® of all the employes and] CHICAGO, April 4.—Grain prices | {inet y 147% 198%] Apett ¢—te Naimier from Ban Francie ons ig g were easler at $3 a lug,|cecaped with $10,000 closed irregular on the @ChICAKO | Amer ‘Tel & Tel ik 1B leo vs Famer tir vie var.| United Staten has approximately | feeding problems in regard to their " : a jdoard of trade today, Lack of sell-| snaconda t be Landa t «tank is of 40 por cent of the railway mileage of children nd the apsistance of "Potatoes were moving slowly | ing presmure was one of the features | tonison wh | Gira treen am Padres ot $120 8 Dr 4 hiveh: axiantintiel date ae HS And 3 cents a pound. Cali-| Publi M. k market. Large orders from | jig f a 4% April, 3--#tr, inion from Mania via| he work ree mane iden Mim green stuff was firm in| ic Viar'| ets peeeeatan’” | Bae Locomagive TA 110%) 113. Titonghong, Mhanghal, Kobe and Yok 2 mampebeien cet i teas ‘ PIKE PLACR | Cash w 3 red, $1.32; No. 3] Canadian Pacitic,....J84 IT 3 Ban Hrancioce, 4 8148 ptm; tr Victoria | (ADVERTISEMENT) VEGETABLES Stall 17, # TOR Dest ane sugar, 4 PEIN, BLT auas Chandte : Oi 14) 16 ltrom Bouthwastorn via Bewthenstorn 4 per 1. sack: @ Gare Crostal White| May whoat opened at off Melee 4% 36 |ha, at 0160 p mui ctr Kage Meru from dos. pave Carnation mitk, 4 for 80, Stall 1 N.| Off eo at the opening of $1.18 and [oar Proguete 108% ‘ Sas aaenieae ate Te . per 1. + 20@ 85 B.C. soda crackers, 9%4-M. cartons, inc; | closed up Mec om 8m Po a { L aa@ 28 | th-« Royal baking powder, dic; Ite fay corn op: F ; ins ne oe, © ie | Manco aus Sael sore weer [ASA closed Uachonged a Ee 8 hailed » og ie vinegar rk), a0 “I te qt, Stall 59. rf a ei%e ad ut ’ i " . 7 { bunches: 133 | Yanteng Cevensee TO WA Satna 11 we | higher " US” 8s de Under and pursuant to Section 1 of Article XX. of the City Charter, |reeulating the keeping of dogs and . e2M@ ot |2da. 100. sack, $1.18 te $8 } Ma ssa ast isthe ia there will be submitted to the qualified electors of The City of Seattle. ai" 1” the Oily of Beattie, provid: - ; . 2 @ «o|e for wom wtation, " the municipal election to be held in said city « nd day of || dead dos and cate, providl i, ‘per ack H etaite 97-28, eenomt ate ‘ pert 0 % [Victoria for Tacoma, at « m he manicips ot aid city on ¥ OF of ai) dead dos and cats, providing fee. bunches ee | ha, 25, Olympte pancake flour, 2 areat Northern . | Or eis ae, May, 1922, for their approval or rejection, the following proposed charter for (he appointment and employ= . half-crate ie; Ore t eat ase [Quit Mtates tee % . ne The King County Humane £.00@9.89 pickles Calumet waking | Indust : ae on amendmen a acetates 7 lon: | 1—Ate Manley Dollar for Van-| “ meened 200. Tee" t mn, as por table beets | Inapira " *| REKOLUTION NO. 700 Counctt and amending Ordinance at) Bm; or Wabash for Bos-| 3 22 ” « oe Incy Cal. dos. ie, the, «bare Chicago Board of Trade |; owned . *% oC 2 oe) ee eee | PROPOSED AMENDMENT NO. 1 Viled the 1st day of March, 1922 approved September 18, Seal, hothoure. per don 4 bare Creme k te | Ketly-dprimetion oe 4 ‘ vee PT gg a na PROPOSITION : H.W. CARKOLL. | Piant—Fiorida. per 1. Fe, talla 2-8-9, 3-10, can M gen & Urvan back . (oii tM 1% sep ig eng Lot aracie Ix| City Comptrolier and ex oftile | py Ip ORDAINED BY THE Cr p. Val, per erat Foles ten, @te tt 2 tea’ round chose att | May. ittores tiem its be | - gf the City Charter of the City ot | 7 Cl 8. M. STRERT. OF BEATTLA AB VOLIOWS. ge wal toa, “1 late oF a S phe Chinese 52% | Missour! Pacific as% us 2% a i > e ane ~ | yeputy Clerk Bection ha lection S o rhe eer, yellow, per tb... pection ™ — Lis | New Mave t a Alaska Vessels Imiaatom ut sich. proponed AmeNG-| ety oe tinge puphicblly a ne | Ramen No. 187S1, approved Neptemibet : we SANITARY Northem Pacif % 16% Keward-—-April ‘2—Malled, str North ment to the qualified electors of |. nie fle Beuttle “ny 1 §, 1918, entitled “An Ordinance reg- par &. wwe te on t8% |Pan-Amer, Petroicum 64% wentern, soutbisound, at ¥:40 pm the City of Beattie for their rat! [Ulating the keeping of duge and cata eae Se lao oath; ¢ OR | Pecitic oni i ‘ Juncae—Ape Aalied, tr Princesa] floation or rejection at the gen-| . eset 2 dt within the City of Beattie, imposing = hea mn. ‘ ; Mary, sovthbound, at 7 6. eral municipal election to be held | RESOLUTION NO. 7036 nse taxen and providing pe Wal hothouse, dos bunch new crop. dates t ite > 0h | Mary, cow ry in the City of Beatle on the 2nd] PROPORKD AMENDMENT NO. 4 |ties for violations thoroof sabd ens cee o. Sem becne osc gg 36% | Pure on ue > He day of May, 1922 ay |A RESOLUTION and PROPOSITION | pealing Ordinance Bal. don bunches .... pee li a heading . 1h >| Vessels in Other Ports BIT RESOLVED HY THE CITY|” to amend section 7 of Article VIIL| proved November 29 rs Federal or Co-operative milk, ? | ovat Duten em AN Landon--April S—-Arrived, tr Panaman YUN € J of the City Charter of the City of | the same is hereby Local white, palien or teracire Gat. ber FS c - Hepublic Iron & Mieel AM EK OA ly Seattta, antl ia Ltr Mem. | SEATTLE \ | attic, and providing for the » as follows ata ee ee anes oo aly Bg tM ge a Bond 1078 (18 30.79 Imesh Istana 41% 40% 48% Loon trum eatite That Bection 11 of Article IX of] mission such proponed amend-| Section &. ‘That the King County h A graded . 33,00@ 35.00) eal, 900, gal $1.79. July ibee 18 1.00 |Houthern BF BT% 88% BTM pydney——-April t-~Arrived, torwbip | the y Charter of the City ¢ ment to the qualified electors Humane Society, a corporation exe iat Eweets, Cal, >. | COMNKR “ween ie tite oy ng | Meares eat . ‘ | theodore Mousevelt from M |tle be amended to read me | said city for their ratification or | isting under and by virtue of Sec: mnaae yams bushel crate. 2. | quem tes. 0 Ga boot bod 4 19 she % 224! Halbon—-April i—Halied, str Willpole| ection 11. The City Ce sreeetion St the general municipal | Hor $866 to Section $999 of Rem: yama, bush, hamper Sogo at Rg . & ete % e.17e 0 178 , Heattie Jannually, within th fon to be held. ts Mi Annotated Codes and Statutes Cal. da. irg. bunches - one nema B s "FR. Kobe-—Sare Aatied, otr tye Maral by law, ‘by ordinance, fix the, ey Mey ER oe CIeY [ie a eat Washington, be, and doa. bunches Sir sha balk often Chicago Li tock 4 TEN BTS | for Meattie jof taxes to levied and ley 280) , i (is hereby ap nd anand de- we 1@ oe pg Si go ive » 66 Chu) ¥ ma~March Si-—Halled, otr Tal-|taxea upc | taxable COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF jared to be, | thi fficial pound- : po oe gg Sage a yal Tuaniny's Quotations) 3 S |thytios for Meattin, March s¢-Arrived, |both real and personal, in | SATE urge nantor of the City of Keattle, and Ix eke the; 0 b |Mege—Meevipta. 11,008. Market 186 high. | Union ( 18% str Bay Miate from Meattio; str Pacific| needed to raise aufficien That Hection 7 of Article VIII of |hereby employed for the purpane of Stall 2. suger cured | op. $10.60, Bulk of salen, 119 05@ | United Hiates Hub ‘ Maru trom Beattie via m8. elie carry on the different depart-|the City Charter be amended by | carrying out and enforcing the pro- oa he a t renet, 1050, Deary we $10 10@ 16.55. | United Mtater Btect 0% 876! wen ro April 3—Malled, y Mtect! ments of the municipal we ornmes* adding thereto a new subdivision to : one of this ordinan: ‘and all reaed ‘chick c medium weight, #10 26@ 16.55 SiN 64% | Voyauer for Seattle for the ensuing fiseal- year. Nol be known as “Section 7 (b).” which |4oxm, female dom, cats and female ht. ‘ . Han Franciece- April ¢-—Arri or reve * tale by levy ehall bel ehall be in words od figures a eae ‘ound rg oo K at large without Sugar stat 6910.85 ri ante Crus from Geattio, 6 0. m.; str propriate: . purpoRe owe, to-wit avin on m license t . 10 Stal 1 ibe nas 2+ 6 ™ | enn Shem eatin, a. me. Ape {then hat, apeaitio’ f ‘Beetion 7 (b). In the Department foriered to be a Buble nuisance and ++] Royal baking powder, «¢ ©3975: plaw, 9200 10.40 [3 Arrived. at Willeola from Keattie, str |in the official extimate lof Public Works there shall be a if ball be the duty of said King ing powder, 18¢; Golden West ¢ [Cattie—Receipin, 9000. M Liberty Bonds " from Heattie, 3p m.\the same is based, unie Department of Transportation, the county Humane Society to restrain Stall 165, apple butter, tar Choice and prime thee (Menday*s Quetations) an for Bealtic, € p.m i lency existe wherein such appropria- |p eT OP ich shall be the Superin. (274 impound all such animals 2 icans blackberry jam, the; | and geod, $7.95@8.75: common, 04 y= for Meatthe Mu: ste Bieei| tion ix necessary for the preserva- | ongent of Transportation, who sh Section 2. That Section 6 of Ordi- $9 |salmon, 186 can; solid pack tom: | 3h, goed and choles, $4. ih@ ea m Gentile | Ranger for Beattie, 1 p tion of the public peace, health and | nog includ sified civil |P&Nce No, 38751, approved Septembe: Qt sauerkraut | common and medium, $6 4048 La Yaee mile April ¢ 4, ote Yo-|aafety. The ord nance mak ne much | wervice, but mh nted by | 1h, 1818, entitled “An Ordinance reg round os am m Beattie. 1 ppropriation shall contain @ state |The Mayor by and with advice | Ulating the keeping of dogs and cats t eteer pot » can 98 W elle Ape rived, str Cor-|ment of the facts constituting *4°h land consent of the City Council, for | Within the City of Seattle, imposing souTH END het rer) mh Henitie, 4:50 8. om emergency Ni apecify that in the |g’ term, except as herein otherwine | Heense taxes and providing penalties Stall 1, bread, large loaf, os arr) April t—-Areived. str Gritteo|event a deficiency be thereby ct provided, of three years, and who | fr Violations thereof. and repeal- . oteoes, mre Henry Villard from Bewart, /ed in the fund from which su y be ‘removed by the Mayor by |\0e Ordinance No. 26745, approved q 6 teig| HC. # =m, sr Vietoria from Meattie, | propriation ie made, the sam fling notice of removal with the | November 39. 1910,” be sea the and helfers, 1405.5 $0.10 /8:36 & me. [be prowided for in the ne | City Council, He aball be a memBer | *4me is hereby amended to read as Fe iy ge 1906 oe | ng tax levy and must rece f the Hoard of Public Works. The | follows |, a6e Bleher.” Lambe o: te dite 1 “i Jaffirmative vote at trast three ry of the Superintendent « Section 6 Unt an tm 1 eon ene’ comeren 14 pee oS | Vessels in Port at Seattle |fourths of the total membership of Ti toortation shall be fixed by |animal Ie sufferine tram impounded Hing wethers, 11 acids Gace “Saetieian! unetl be sf ‘ te Foreign Money Status Se, gen Week the City ¢ he rintendent "Atte Me or disease, the owner or keeper | \@S10.60; cult to w 2 . ber ND EE (IT FURTHER RE saving to the City may m the animal withis ton 3 (Monday's Quetations) ver Mate, » awe Ma BOLVED, that suct Bowed ae, Counc ich powers as are con- | forty-elcht hours by paying to sald Fornshed uy legen & Heyes jreat Norw crminat-—-Str Teyooka ment be submitted to the ted | fered t by law or charter, | King unty Humane Society the . adnate CAPTURED in Portland whence : . siectore of the City of Brattle for | shall ve the exclusive manage: | Dreacribed lirenas tax, together with 1S |AM-Grain hep. —10- 1. ain they had fled in an auto alleged Tm” sicher et eee rT tse tioe, “sicction t5,be Rows [amd bail operate end msiacsin Ges levens aa’ cateal’ irae Ge ae oe Chick Mant Wi “4 to have been stolen from a Seattle § American, nthe City of Seattle on the Ind 48y | municipal street railway system and /than forty-eight hours, an addi- +4 : doctor, Phillip Cornwall, 19, of Pine Inton May. 1922 . neil the tot |ellg Plant facilities, shops. buildings | tlonal charge shall be paid. not ex- rowing ° . % a ; Rainier od the City Council the Istland structures appurtenant there ceeding thirty-five cents fo! \Soy Mesh Ne B 3. 108 Court, 1615 Bighth ave. and How-| {5 i cts ship Aevtl da March, 1932, and signed by and any and all, other means of |day the animal has been held after Mosk —No BM. 109-10, ska ard Jandraw, 18, 218 W. MeGraw|itne ot ra me in open # in authentication | transportation for hire owned or op-| said forty-eight hours. And. the Wheat—Mixed feed, &6-1™. ska, wt. were held for extradition to|?1#? et Alameda. f ite passage this let day of ted by the City; and, subject to|said owner or keeper upon presentas tobe Chas, K. Wileon March, 1922. civil service rules, shall appoint, re- | tion to the City Comptroller of @ tes Paid Whoiesak Dealers . Seattic, Portland police announced Ad Her PHILIP TINDALL. move, supervise and control all of- | ceipt from the King Ci ‘ oe wir Admiral Bebree , ove, supervine contro of- | ce! * = Goeut oI. X. Ln, per BD. ...- Ape sivevenet eteae Tuesday wir Ae Perraget President pro tem. of the City ers and employes in his depart | Society for said chargen’ chal aee #hinbeliding @ Drydock Co. Counett ment or employed upon or tn connec-| ceive a leense ta conte Roepe ™ Filed the Int day of March, 1923. tion with, sald municipal street rail-|the ordinance, All. sume collerten x _ « Coast Cosi Hunkers—U. & 1. & W. CARROLL way systhm, or such other means of | by said Humane Society, under ATER SHUT-OFF NoTICR ¥ yo —* oa yo te EA ne transportation for hire, He shallj provisions herein, chall'be cni@ tes Water will be abut offon bigh | | | BANK CLEARINGS v # Board Moorings--Mtr Cross lex-officio City Clerk ae eaten onde sther datas Belpre rt } 1} eliaht, str Delrosm, si ‘ et publication in The | & orto such othe e ovides service mains cast of 16th ave, | | leontum, str Aana M. Mores, sr Gio Date of first publica A 33. | may be prescribed by ordinance. In| gectio: i 8. W. and south of W. Kenyon || | cteart Seattle cir Want ca. [Seattle Star, Beattie, March 26, 1922 Mk Gopcriniondsat of Transper- tion %, Fant Soctinn £ tome st. Wednesday, April 6, from 9 | | earings . $5,034.854.03 str Labrice — tation shall be appointed from the | ber 18, 1918, entitled “An Ordinance a. m. to 2 p. m Balances . 821,617.91 RESOLUTION NO. 7035. ge sitied civil service ere oye aot regulating the keeping of dogs and * uk oe Portland A PROPOSED AMENDMENT NO. be removed for cause. be shall, upon | cats within the City of Seattle, im- . m vs Mt} | clearings ie oan on SLUTION AND PRO retirement fr he 0 posing license taxes and providim NSesteih conte. vs © ‘ 4 A RESOLUTION AND PRO tsle Ty | intendent of Transp ortation. resume | penalties for violat Beach . ° . | | Balances 627,605.43 amend See 0 « tele h srmer position in the classifies ‘ ‘Timethy Ne 1 .. times as many potatoes as the United’ | potas he A Seattle, and providing for the sub- li, the position from whic aid ame ts hereby | pee 2 2 ‘Staten i ‘otal transactions 2,902,000.00 mission of euch preee ~ qmene. Superintendent of re po On | as followe 0" ment to the qualified electors. o' Sinted and the last appolp- |“. A ———-- - AT BO | Raid city for their ratification oF 10% Motions subordinate there: | ¢,S°Cto 7. Any animal impounded rejection at the general municipal ty shall resume their former posi-|\or ne, want o Neense tag and flection to be held therein on (he tiong reapectively, in the classified | Which is mot redeemed within the ad f May, | civil service.” \ecnee oe | au oe len mags A de. carpages RE IT RESOLVED HY THE CITY} Fosgnoany PURTHER RE- | HTOxed 2 6 discretion of the nya Tapas COUNCIL, OF SHE CITY OF lathe, St, It, CURTHER Ea King Cousity Humane Society, may Taek, Chak aaa. SEATTLE ment, be submitted to the qualified | person desiring to obtain said ant sh That ection 30 of Article IV of/electors of the City of Seattle for| mal may do so upon payment of the the City Charter of the City of Seat. | their ratification of rejection at the | license tax and charges, not exceeds tle be amended to read as follows general municipal election to beling those pro | Bee fr n 30. every per violat- held in id City on the Ind day of | of ee provided in Section 6 here. | link an eneral public ordinance | May, 1922 Seetio: i H ES E I >) A N | YY 1 ne a rcretor hereatter enacted pro: VASSED the City Councit the Ist! Ordinanes ton. Pt ee, z i. ibitin. « "1 y et oor of Mare 1922. aignes al Wf , ore a i biting ir a ae éay “ye aithentication | Lember 18, 1918, entitled “An Ordi- ng. aiding. or abetting such. viole- | of its pas day of March, | D&C? regulating the keeping of ling. aiding abetting of its passage this Ie nd cate within the C sem, Waerber “presete 00 Seer > > rn. | Seattle, imposing Hoense taxes’ ana shall be deemed guilty of a mis PHILIP TINDALL | providing “pensiticening azhek demeanor and, upon conviction | President pro tem. of the City | Therror'and repeating Ordinwnat ane thereof, shall. unless otherwise pro- | Couneil } a repealin be pun-| Filed the Ist day of March, 1922, | 35745. approved November 29, 1910, vided in such ordinance si roved hed by a fine not exceeding One| H.W. CARROLIL be. ahd the sine is hereby athended, Hundred ($100.00) Dolla t im-|Gity Comptroller and ree : |prisonment in the City Jail for @ | ex-officio City Clerk mite 16. the Ming Comite ein: 4d not exceeding thirty (36)|/ By BE M. STREET, Deputy Clerk. ‘oclety shall keep a record of For Just a Few Minutes of Your Time = or by both such f and im- Date of first publication in The | all animals impounded and of their and any such ordinance | Seattle Star, Seattle, March 28, 1922. disposition with description and nacted need not contain - |dates, and. if the animal is re- ay pro eterence ¢% . |deemed, of the charges imposed. The S Is O tics, Wut the provisions ot this mec: | |. NOTICH TO ELECTORS, || Said’ ‘Humane Society “shail pn or > AS ee on shall be applicable thereto as Tnder and pursu to Sectio: efore the Ist and 15th di: Td e Season Is On tion shall, be applicable, thereto ae! cUnaeie IV of the City Charter, | cslengar month pas teres ate ae fa eS ee ee , ed such ordinance. there will be submitted to the quali-| treasury all moneys received pure verybod s > i . tained in, euch ordinance fled ‘electors of The City of Seattle, | suant to the provietons hewes rybody Wants to Play Ball. Here Is Your Chance ty Bee en PORTER RE: | Led cicctoricipal election te bp held | King: County’ dunsane Beneee ae ent be submitted to the qualified |in sald City on the 2nd day of May,|receive as and for consideration in tlectors of the City of Seattle for)! for their approval or rejection, | payment for its service in enforcini their ratification or rejection at the Initiative Measure No, 82285, which | and carrying out the provisions o! Your Friends and Get Started Tot r ‘ vnneral municipal election to be held | said proposed measure reads as fol-| this ordinance, an amount equivalent 18 Neighbors Will Be Glad N. Tod |fniwaid city om the ind day of May, | lows | to 8594 of all moneys received by the ‘ : HH to Hel ow, ay 1922 | Initiative Measure No, 82285 |City, Treasurer from any source —egildlahting pala 0 Help You Passed the City Council the tet ‘Ordinance No. ——. whatever, for license feea, Impounds day of March, 1922, and signed by| an Ordinance relating to the mu-| IME fees. penalties and charges for me in open session In authentication | nicipal railway system of ‘The City | poss, cats and other animals, as of its passage, this lst day of March, | or'deattie, and declaring the fiscal | Comptroller te hereke anrkor eed oy 1922 Naa policy of the city in relation there- | Girected to draw and the city treme, POULTRY AND MEATS Prices Paid Wholesale Dealers Dressed, per 1. ......+ Dressed, heavy, ™. .... light, Tb... 4e@ President tin si to. urer to pay o' esident pro tem. ity iach tate the gublic | ures P n or before the 10th heavy, Tb... Council eat that the City of Senttic declare | GAY, 0 each calendar month « war- My | Filed the Ist day of March, 1922, and establish a fiscal policy in rela- | rant, drawn on the general fund. 2 ig School | _M. W. CARROLL, tion to the Municipal Street Railway | Ring Gountt Humes Sooke, said ¥ |city Comptroller and System, whereby the cost and @x-/an'amount equivalent to 86% of the Wancy dressed, ex-officio City Clerk |pense. thereof shall be borne, -an| treaty ny eaulvalent to 85% of the 3 fancy . eague By KB. M. STREET, Deputy Clerk, nearly as may be, by all who bene- | City Treasurer during the preceding 2 oF Date of first publication in The! fit thereby ealendar month, from any source 4 Seattle Star, Seattle, March 28, 1922.) Now, THEREFORE. whatever, for license fees, impound- —- | RE IT ORDAINED RY THE CITY | ing fees. penalties and charses for ee eae osc RESOLUTION NO, 7032 OF SEATTLE, AS FOLLOWS | dogs, cats and other animals as pro- ‘Mea! ce ueaceteteres Wri mt PROPOSED AMENDMENT NO. 3 | Section 1. That from and after | vided herein. he King County Hn- z Me ene i A Boy’ Juni A Wright & Dit RESOLUTION and PROPOSITION to/| the first day of January following | Mane Society shall, upon the taking z yaa pall os oys Junior son” rubber center, amend Article VII of the City |the taking effect of this ordinance, |effect of this ordinance, be permit f LIVE STOCK League “Reach” Bat, horsehide cover, High Charter of the City of Seattle, by | all coat and expense of the mainte-|ted to use. free of charge for « a Receipts in seattle . 4 amending Section 1 thereof, and by | na and operation of the Munici- | per years. or until the said ‘Tuesday made from selected ash, School League Baseball motion @ and Section t | pat Street ‘Hallway Syatem of ‘The |eciety, shall earlier secure new HIV ‘ STN SORT ; and providing for the |City of Seattle shall be paid wholly | buildings and ¢ of every - sessseesesies GIVEN to every boy who GIVEN to every boy who se- SEbmesion | “af such Dreeosed [ous oe revenuce ofthe Clty of Beat- |iind mow vind sn the operation of the 7 ' y . ict IM ata rf nendment to the q slec- |} tle derived from taxatio! [city pound, including all land, build- Gestations 0 Stechyarée nd a Ab hel age cures just Three New Subscrip- Cord of the City ch meattie tor fees | OR tion 2. "That from and after | ings and appurtenances thereto, all 7 scriptions to The Seattle Star. tions to The Seattle Star. ce, automobiles, all cages, platforms, r opes, collars, electrocuting & equipment. The rhe C 3 chains, general municipal tion to be| the City Counell of The City of Seat ; held in the City o je ol o\tle shall annually, in the manner /and asphyxiati held in th ty of ttle on the |t eg a : w ty shall at the end of tw: | | ratification or rejection at the|the taxing effect of this ordina | prescribed by law, provide for the | #@!d Soc ’ Here’s How mena, V E R Y B 0 Y C COLLECT NO A N Ww I N 4 nd day of May, 19 7 IT-OF-' IN ah IT SOLVED ¥ levy of a tax upon all taxable prop- | Years from the taking effect of this MONEY Get your friends and neighbors, who are not now having OUT-OF-TOWN COUNCIL OF THE TN [erty of the City of Seattle sufficient | oTdinance, or earlier, aa herein pro Meum to" choice o ‘The Star delivered to them, to subscribe. Have them sign SUBSCRIPTIONS ATTLE to defray the cost and expense of | vided: return to tne caty) sald land. § ‘ H 3 inti ; 7 tele VUT of the City Char-| the. maintenanc 4 operation of | build ° e e con: apg On City Subscriptions— | the subscription blank printed below, then bring to The | Must be paid In Advance Jeo net Article VIL of the City Char: | tits Rirect Hallway System for the | dition existing when sald Society all ad ‘ simply take the order | Star and get your ball and bat. t the rate of lin the following respects: "| ensuing year takes over their use, except for nore ‘ Hem to choice Phe ls: baer All subscriptions must be NEW—that & se sia al ne rate of 50c per |" (1) That Section 1 of said Article| Section 3. ‘That the cost and ex-|mal wear, tear and depreciation, - F 4 Daeepecses +00 paper. not now having The Star delivered to their homes. month, |VIII be amended to read as follows: | Denne Of Maintenendinance ehall be |S8751, approved September 18, 1918, i weet nerdy re Of Bublic Computed pursuant to, and in ac- [entitled “An Ordinance regulating s 2 shall consist of: The City Engineer, cordance with, the requirements of | the Keeping of igus and cats within Superinten! of Ineer. | the laws of the State of Washing- | the Ct Seattla imposing license 5 : ane Superintendent of Streets and | the Or 'ut any commission or bureau | taxes and providing penaltien fot Pigs A I hereby subscribe to THE STAR for two months, and thereafter until I order discontinued. 1 amr the Superintendent. of Lights | ‘hereunto authorized by auch law. | yioimtions thers, and | repealing ‘ "i | te ent OF tawnt: |” gection That there be and is|Ordinance No. 25745, approved No- reve tame 7 to pay the carrier at the rate of per month. I am not now having THE STAR delivered to me. Superintendent of Building’. | pereps erent ae bund to. be Rnown|vember 28, 1910)" be. and the same to good |... = a i such other superintendents, or] Qhy designated as the “Extension |i hereby amended, by adding there- ull lara: NAME i PONE NO [fiends of departments, ax may be in |and Depreciation Reserve Fund, into | fo & new section to be known as 3 7 sive ebivttvtbewe ¥ Ms Charter denominated members | {hich the City Council shall set aside, [Section 15, and reading as follows Wethers, : seit ‘es seneeens [thereof each of whom shall be ap- | Monthly. from the gross receipts of) Section 15. Tt shall be the duty 3 Heavy 4 pointed by the Mayor, by and with| the municipal railway system, anlof the King County Humane Societe i q PS 4008 7.00 Srevrsee’ the advice and consent fo the City |amount not exceeding one and one-|a corporation, to collect and dispose 7 FLOUR AND SUGAR Council, for the term, except as in| haif (ii) cents for each pay pas-|of all dead dogs and cats found in Wholesale Prices this a or otherwise provided, Of | wenger, exclusive of policemen and| the City of Seattle, e Plowr—Fam. pat, 4-4, city del 2 | firemen. he amount thus set aside| Section 6. hat if any section, 4 ie ed we. eee ca aetna Section 6 and Section, 7 shail be expended solely for exten: | sub-section, sentence, clause oF P- Be Dhar owt 4 oe 2 asad Peatic ees hits | te) of sald Arti Vath ee he lsions and renewal of track and/phrase of this ordinance is for anv a MAY, GRAIN AND FEED | ha das cs No nn Te PURTHER rm. | eauipment see oa ieuoh decision ote ett ae: 4 City Delivery, Wholesale, Per 1 Bi nccsccccccescscesesesecs oseere SOLVED that such proposed amend- Sco ON Bet tee eat ee ee nok Bre Gemm—Whiole, yellow, 120-1 a“ | eid ae egayts [ment be submitted to the qualified | | NOTICE TO ELECTORS. | sortion of this orfeane ee Gracked, 106-1, sks. ectors of the City of Seattle for Inder and pursuant to Section 1|Pogtion of | MP 4 4 ie, feed, 100-0, . municipal election to be held | there will be submitted to the quali: | fran aud after the tien thal ree Pr of Seattle on the 2nd day | fled electors of ne Clty of Beattie mene A IAW. anlar the PELE ed Pe. y , hs 2 at the municipal election to he held | the city Charter, mrovldine Reo é t wy the City, Couneit the, tat] In sald city on the 2nd day of May lover, that the previniens Emtein ane u tte ned, 100-T. wks... | 49 day of March, 1922, and signed by 922, for their approval or rejection, | focting the Cou . Bs lof its passage this Ist day of March, Fare proposed measure reads as fol- in force until oale | oty hag filed q a ; President pre tiitP TINDALL. \! TIATIVE, PETITION, NO; 83908; | be Performed on #9 part ‘an herein an President pro tem. of the Clty ‘Ap Ordinance relating to and| provided,

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