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PaBTE ha oe AE cae I { he Seattle Star eaahien I Daity at 1907's th Ave ashington. |] Subscription Rates BY MAIL, ‘4 In T ye month .. ree months Bin months .....4. . OUTSIOR OF STATE OF WASHINGTON Price te 8c per month, or $9.00 year. BY ¢ en ™ crry Yer month s Rates Per Insertion thee of fies. oe Tranaten! caah tn agen 4 adver insertion lusertions ad wp te Th the regular afternoon edi- YOO (CAN, BARS ron is es We mak: ed cat Girt mae AVE WORK TM- mediately: house day work, wthing offered. Son. unemployed also. 1426 th ave. Apt. EY stiers, house-to-house season- Proposition. payment in full) tment Wer "a inv . Apply 311 Biren this afternoon and and se. clean turns shad He m eon \s cam hea tar men); free iy —s sees weeny thro t mu, ey) ae iry repair + for mante! clocks a achwart 00? Arcade, Tater $950. Real Tent SFTUATIONS WANTED —aALE Unies. otticn “AND floors TE WANTING | saa Srbment positions,” railway #1, postoffics, other positinos, Pmail, postoffice. other positions, Pealary $1.400-$1.800; experience Write G. W. Robbins, Civil Service Expert, formerly with government, | 4 Pope Bide. Washington. D.C POPULAR EAS mvasaing Herbert Dye, 1227 noe Gy ORK men of women). er Nob Hall ie. after S p.m. SALESMEN WANTED ANT PARTY TO PEDDLE WED- icine, aise and liniment. Good Wasn 1230 N. Wall wt thd HOUSES == ROOM strawberri Tight: in West Seattle. $15 month makes you the owner. No h payment. Here is a chance to own a nice little farm in the city Phone after 6:30 p. m.. North 3032 23 FURNISHED APARTMENTS AND FLATS: APARTMENTS, izht downtown steam heated; 2 @n4 3-room apartment: private baths; cheap rent; clean; quiet; good view. MODERN 1-ROOM APARTMENT. oy ished. 1801 Market, E HOUSEREEPING month. Also 2 inekeeping isHeD rooms, $10 Hin the mornings until m., evenings after 6, 3402 36th &. corner _ Hind everything. cheap Madison. Biliott 1184-5 CLEAN FURNISH ing rooms, everything furnished, $3 a week. Si4 Ninth ave ._ wee a! i—All Americas. American. Vir We and sth, | C take | Veeerful ox. i. Piano and harmony. perienced teacher. Special rate. Bast 3740-K. FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS (PANY 1943 Dirst Ave. SH AND DOORS ot t . i ironing, Bossa, ak Si compl. | * Reduced pri Pinte Giass Winds | hiclda? pay in yout car while you for doors and windows for any kind of a building. Bo WILLIAMS CO atablinhed 1809 A CLEAN, Suitable range, stoves or furnace .$9.50 per ton ; ) per ton team per ton D ANYWHERE IN CITY STAR-A- STAR AO OLES $2.00 Per M., Delivered mple at West Heattlo % merry a u WwooD. mae INCH. delivered, $6.50 fa quick fire, $8. Economy Also MILL WELD GROWTH Fo per cord, delivered , $9 2 and 16-ineh, 4. Cedar fence p ° Coal for stove unset 6637. DOWN REQUIR new rocker or lib . pay monthly. Waldron 3322 Fourth, closing furpiture sale. La eee Poe . H. Medicine Co., Spokane, | ROOMS, | ONDA _ APRIL 10, 1922. ” FoR SALB—MISCELLANKOUS LEAN DUMP” GOAL Hight in ash, $9.50, delivered fine in heater furnace Cant 980 | BOICTAULE garages, | DUMARS PORTARL | 11.7 Vantey xt Capitol 3922 449.50 COAT DEL, 648. forest or mill w 4° Garfiel Very houses, BLDG. CO. an ANY all ready onan JANAG HA, tot heads, $10 up. | Main 1926. 1524 First ave. {MILL WOOT. F798 LOATL double load Hest forest wo | load, $9 cord. North 4257 T OLD GROWTH DRY load, delivered. J Bx-oldier | NEW PIANOS FOR RENT” RENT | spplied on purchase. Moyer-Toner, Fourth ave | PAPERING Pat FoRSetT Rainier ING.” TINTING . wil fal cord. North 2769, FOR FOREST Woon 6 BRAY, call Sidney 1575-R-11 KAVANAGH Worse tk 08 1008 Tet WHITE LEGHORN CHICKS mn furnish local hatuhed Ri Leghorn chicks, $15 « hun- Barred Rocks, Black Minor~ cen, Ancona and Rh Taland Red chicks, at $22.50 4 hundred. and) make prompt delivery, Small lots Sf chicks at reasonable prices SEATTLE HATCHERY 1506 Tike Place, ts HOE i Ke each, $4.95 100. Fat young eating | React average 4 Tha. Ser youn hens. laving 25 exge month, $1.5 1407 18th. GOOD™~ CAVING” STRAIN TETODE | Island Red baby chicks with hen: « Phone Sunset POULTRY a) spread balance over 1 “FREE EXAMINATION Win work on contract basis or tor $1.35 per hour, All guar one, Main “394 2035 Third ave. city. a3 SPATCH, CHAN Mjott 2608, model. Fourth ave. € WANTED—AUTOMOBILES CASH POR AUTOMOBILE It with pay cash for your car, or sell car for you. Bring your car te me for quick action. Ne storage charge. Fill out blank, mall to Henry Moss- my 1407 Lith ave Phone Hast Make ... (Price Address Phone : TED — PACKARD, PIERCE Locomobile, Cadtialc, Must 1920 or 1921. T-pasne model “iadiaiid ion. See Will Perry | Sunday, 5512 Untversity way (Siar CASH PHICES FOR “FORDE ae posses, Chev pes and 3923 ina’ 3 "Mauinon js BICYCLES | DAYTON BICYCLE, ALMOST NEW; t also gitls bicycle. th very | cheap. 230. | 73 OK SALE—REAL ESTATE | BIG BARGAIN—GOOD COTTAGE: ¢ large tracts from Lake university: $1,950; terms $17 per month. wills 4 Aiex Maule, 6512 Pm ALLOW. Gwwer transferred wast 93,250. in 3120. MODERN 7-ROGH HoT water heat; large view lot: one block to car Half price. Pho: Rainier O@M1, of Ralbler 0408-2. DANDY NEW «+ Rooms outs level; view: arden jot. $2 terms. 9304 Phinney. Key ee iiett 53 Lo RCT 3-ROOM leeping porch and easy terms. Wa lage Sun Jnivermity bh $1,000 oe mall cottage. $1 Coughiin, € 0 Am. Bk. Bid. ACREAGE finite SA JOB CUTTING WOOD— | About 300 ricks, $1 per rick. Huy | thie S-acr e tract, with small house. 1 acre cleared, and apply part of earnings for wood cutting toward cost. Full price ‘ON LAND CO. Main 0920, ACRES OD, NEARLY NEW house; flowing rich, biack land; on boulev near school forth of city. terms $250 down. $25 | per month. Buyer can move right | In Come Sunday, see Nick Perry, | 6512 University way. ACRES, 4% MILES FR burn, on Enumclaw highw: half cleared; fenced; ome and bath, barn, chicken root house ‘and double ga- Mrs. I. D. Moore, R. 1, Box Auburn, house and stores Price $1,500; é wie on railroad: north of univer Price $1,000; terms $150 down | and $15 per month. Come Sunday, soe Mr, Markley, 5612 University way | Pe OWN with 7-r and other : 4 berries: located at For particulars write h 8. Yost, Arlington, Wash. WATER FRONT Hich soil; 1, acres; all 2 creeks; orchard; ‘ber- hou stbulldin mplements; furniture. May O.M. Hertz, owner, Pearson stock; lease asy payments. 10 acres near Renton, $76 cash, $ roonthly H , 0 FERRY CHEAP—S ACKES; TALE block _ fro boulevard; not far | from Waldort Hote ell it red See iversity way at a big loss to and part of it im Alex Maule, 10 years’ tim: from t ' Consider trad terms to re- behooles 2. miles Yellowstone Trail for house. Liberal sponsible party. A. REID, 411 Central Bidg. Biliott 6160. C. CHEAP 46) ACKES; good buildings; on railroad; near vard; nort of university. 00; terms $150 down and $2 Pp month Also 20 acres $1,000. Also 10 acres for ¢ Alex Maule, 5512 University way. FoR SALH—i? ACKHB; PARTLY improved; rich black loam; fence ; & miles . Vernon, Writ | owner, A |. South Belling- | ham, Wash ti—A FARMS FOR RENT }10 ACRES, UNDER PLOW IN Kirkland, for spuds and vegeta bles. J-4, Star LL |" BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES RECHWIVER IN” BANKRUPTCY will sell at publie auction, in bulk stock of Mons Brothers, wholesale apparel, at the #tore, Bldg. 1406 Second av April 13, at 19 4, m. ¢ pen for inspection and information regarding terme of wale. epring, | '5 LICENSES OLYMPIA that | Pew | de | Aprit Indieating thruout that stop autos, eit something must be intoxicated “J to ona from drivin; of} drivers heen canceled at the steerin: drunk ° pers Didbie, ved in one that had the holders director five day w were cars while Hoenwen were led by nition John B Pe have been canceling the of intoxicated drivers | some time, Other county courts are |taking ap the same course. When a driver's white license ts jtaken away he gets a blue ona A second offense and he gets a yellow license, The man who lones that |may not drive a car for three montha without committing a gross miademeanor | Director Dibble declares that the strict enforcement of this law & Police Judge Justice of the | in Seattle, oe | Loenses creased numbe: of arresta. Income Tax on Muny |Bonds Held Lawful WASHINGTON, April 10.—Constt tutionality of the federal income tax |as applied to municipal bonds was upheld today by the supreme court. ‘Annex. LARGER $0.07 % Jobnaton Piston & King: q 00 Rockaway Mfe 50 National Film Corp's Futreti © Krikwen Red Desert Olt Bynd. Forks Drilling Houndary Bey Ou Oil, ARRANTS | PU oiiits AN BANK PERSO wheel of their |ralgnment on a eh SEEEEEIEEEEEEEERiinie | |SLAYING LAID __ CANCELED TO PREACHER stores | LOB ANGELS, April 10 |but non-commmittal after “itary confinement, Herbert fon, former Oregon evangel day watched an armed sentr up and down in front while he waited for deputy to take him to justioe « re of Wilson is ac art in five different | Al Manning Cool, a night wil | L int, y of wlaying Herbert | Cox in an attempted jail break NERVE 8P In_peralysie and all nervous all- mente 615 Kitel Hook. cL. LOANS ¥ to Establish: 90. a en MTG \eeaawe =At Dexter, April 10, JANE WIGHT, Tl years, beloved mother of BR. Wright, 2248 W. 57th, Mra H. Jan “ik Ww. ton, PS Burne and Miss Bedi Muse nN, 1419 Dexter, mem- ber of Women's Retief Corps No. Sofas the residence. 118 35, Spanish Auxiliary and Degree! f Honor. Funeral services Tuceda: Invited {to ettend | RUSHTON i) TON, land; half-block | At Port Angeles, Ap 1. DELPHINE STOCKER. aged 44 beloved wife of George Z Stocker Announcement later. Home Un- der shina i 2 tind ©, ry. 1a, ELEN M. LONTS, years, beloved mother of and Carl A. Lund. Funeral ai nouncement later. Home Under- seh ne Co 110 CARD OF THANKS | WF Wisi TO RINCERELY THANK all friends and neighbors for their pathy offerings during | | love Mr. and Mrs. Family -| | Esiabhi od sen; consultatt mses; moderate f ore Sain 1303. “218 Burke Did; $05 Becond ave ia tree. Joneph Allen, Tas 607 Leary Bid. Bid. 24-Pine dates. M. 354% cles of ong THE heLIABLE 907 Third ave. Electric a askin | —novGHt Expert Electric ¥ MOTORA APPLIANCES, WIRING. P. « G J. Givnan Electric Co., 641 First Fitiert (C78. MONEY FOR “you Loans made to men and women on short notice in amounts of $15 to 196, NO. MORTGAGE we ask. who you owe or whi the money for. See wu EMPLO Fue LOAN 80« 565 Empire Bide 914 Second Ave. Near Madison. _ | MONHY ‘TO LOAN ds and on atin |socteTY Fe IN REM SEAT’ TL 455-256 Empire Hullding Second Near Madison. MONRY WE TOAN ANY AMOUNT © TO LOAN lowest rates Brokers AMERICAN JEWELRY. C [821 Second Ave. Tetablished 1899 lonument PUGET SOUND MARPLE & GRA a “jet and Virginia. Kote EDERICK P. Gort ent Attorney. American and eign patents secured, developed 8nd promoted. | 805-6-7 Central Bide, Seattle, Warh. and 609 ¥ gahinet DC Phone sain fi_L. REYNC My OT. REY- ‘NOLDS. Katablished ‘dente, 1892; § years examiner U. 8. Patent Of: fice 402-6 Lyon Bid. iliott 5078. fFARKNY ROWEN & CO. # smal! payment down fons developed. Pantages Hit o08 Physicians, Surgeons DE ANGUS Women's ailments ap ape. 4 25 yentn’ experienc oe fasSnable. “Aulte 400 Pantages Bie Dr. Cervi, Drigiens Physical Culte ington Bldg. iano Tuning MAIN 4030. inven Bldg. 705 iF RO} repairing Guaranteed PIANO ne und elcaning, $8 | DIAMONDS, watches | | | from and motion pictures Patent foes | Wilson, form at Browneviile, Ore. on a federal charge in for| With the looting of severai Loe Angeles, Gan ment stores in Francisco and Oakland, Cox was held as his accomplioa DOCTOR, ILL, SHOOTS WIFE 10, — Dr. HUNTINGDON, Pa, Apri f pastor of @ chureh wan held in jail connection depart. Emerging from a mental haze, Herbert Bryson was horrified today already showing its effect In & 4©) when informed by the police he was aceused of killing bis beautiful young wife at their home at Cassville, near here. After exhaustively questioning Dr. Bryson, police said they were confi. dent he had no knowledge of having shot the girl and then transported [her, dying but still conscious, in a hearve in a wild drive over mountain |road# to thin city, # @ major in the Dr, Bryson, Rainbow division, suffered shock in the wa TWO SOLDIERS pace | Inquest hia coll) aheriffe t for ar} murder i by Chief Deputy | STAR DEATH OF BOY, 5 Into Auto Kiting May Be Held Tuesday |e to- | A coroner's inquest will probably | be held Tuesday to investignte the lieing of Paul Sundbiad, aged 6, Saturday night, the coroner's office Monday Daniel Kraemer, 14, of 7054 11th ave. N. W,, driver of the death car, will be held for Investigation, dur. ing the inquest, it is expected, A} preliminary examination by the po lee did not disclose carelessness on his part, police my, Paul was playing tn the street at Greenwood ave. and N. 105th st, in company with his brother Ernest, §, and his sister Linda, 6, and crossed the road to get a toy boat in a pud- die of water. The auto struck him, stopping on his body, When Dr. KR. A. Walker arrived the boy was dead. Ernest O, Bundblad, father of the man night, not 10 blocks from the spot where Paul met his tragic death, Besides his brother and «ister, Paul is survived by his mother, Mra, Emily Sundblad, who raises baby chicks for a living, but owing to the low of her son is now desirous of shell lmetling out. Funeral services will be held at 3 Pp. m, Wednesday from Rafferty's Undertaking | parlora, LEGALLY HELD)2 Men Slugged and WASHINGTON, April ‘Sprcia | Coline and Royal Marshall, 10,.—G, former Robbed by Bandits Two men were slugged and rob Dr. members of Company K, tist infan-|heq by four bandits early Monday, try. prisoners at Aleatras jalan today. Collins and Marwhal! are being held pending transportation to McNeil ts. land to serve a 10-year sentence tm- posed by an army court-martial in Siberia, where they were found guilty | of robbing natives. FRESNO, Cal, April. 10, being legally held age Otto Jackson, 618% Weller #t., a) Franciseo, the supreme court held California Grapes Damaged by Frost Incom: plete reports by the misin growers’ sndon Jewelry Ce. | headquarters here up to enrly today | 106 tnd ave. & | showed damage running aa high am} 40 per cent was done to grape vines Sunday morning by heavy fronts ‘The heaviest damage waa reported went of Dinuba. The Clovis, Vineland and Barstow districts escaped practically unhurt. | had no sooner stepped thru hiv door way, just after midnight, when two bandits jumped upon him from the darkness and struck him repeated: ly acroms the head with # rock wrapped in a handkerchief, He was discovered unconscious by the landlady and taken to the city hos- pital, He lost several dollars in small change. William Shall, 4800 W. Eddy at. was attacked and robbed of a gold watch near the Rainier hotel by two masked bandits, He was not sortounty enbad Unfilled Tonnage of Steel Growing NEW YORK, April 10,—-Unfilled tonnage of the United States Steel corporation increased 363,079 tons, it | Young Thompson vines seemed to| Was announced today. ave suffers! the most, particularly | around Reediey. Peach trees escaped wadamaged. GIETWITZ, were killed and explosion here, store. The French government has order- o4 an investigation to determine the | responsibility of Germany for the dim aster, Seattle Is Richer Than Ever Before had more ready money Beatle Monday than ever before history. Approximatety $11,957,000 was on @eposit to the city’s credit in vw fous banka. This is nearly $3,000,000 more }than the city has ever had on de- posit before William making in Councilman Moore's ordinance, per cent reduction day. business men. Blast Kills French Troops in Silesi Polish Silesia, April 10,— Twenty-three French soldiers 20 wounded in an | mid to have been snd caused by ignition in « munition }Council Will Hold Power Rate Hearing Hickman off-peak power rates bere, waa scheduled to leome before the city council Passage of the ordinance has lbeen urged by manufacturers and W. Seattle Vets to Hear Bolo Indorsees J. Cunningham, for mayor; and Al T. Drake, uncll, indorsed by the Bolo club, | will be the principal speakers at a |imass meeting to be held by the West | i. Dp | 8 branch of the Bolo club at 8 W. MONTELIUS eit J CO, Reattle. }p. m. Wednesday in Carpenters’ hail, Maj. T. Mra. Henry Lande for o 4441 California ave. Advertising Clubs Plan Joint Meeting Ayres, president of the Pacific Coast Advertising clubs’ asso- will addres a joint meeting of the Seattle Advertising club and) rtising club of ; attle at the Washington Annex at 2 Rollin ©. elation, the Women's Adv p.m, Tuesday. ~ 98 WATER SHUT-OFF NOTICE Water will be shut off Tues. toT 17th and 18th | aves. 8. W., south of W. Hender- Henderson st., from McKinnon road to 16th ave. day, April 11, Pp. m., on 16th, from § a, m. ron st.; aleo on W. | 8. w. THE ‘BODY of Wallace Frederick Duthie, Seattle shipbuilder, who died Sunday will be brought to Duthie Mra. daughter of his mother Foocen Sawer and, ¢ two brothers, Duth, 23, son of John F, at Del Mar, Cal., Seattle for burial Saturday. |is survived by his widow, {Gladys Maud Duthie, | James A, Swallwell of Seat SEATTLE LODGE No. 10, Knights athletic ot P, of Pythias, will give an smoker Monday night at K |hall, Third ave, and Virgi There will be a troupe of acrobats Pennsylvania the battleship POLISH RESIDENTS of Seattle will be given a mission at the Chureh Lady of Good Help, on Monday, this and of Our —x* tle, inia ave. and Jefferson st., Tuesday and Wednesday of week, Services at 6:30 a, m. 8 p.m FUNERAL SERVICES for Leonora daughter of Mrs. Jane ‘Talmadge, Fmma Diestell, of Seattle, will be held at 3 p. m. Tuesday, at Butter ee ee Dealers worth & Sons’, Interment will be at Py i ays Aa Mountain View cemetery, Mon- rifth Unfilled tonnage totaled 4,494,148 March 31, as compared with 4,141,089 on February 28, and 4,241,678 on Jan wary 31 and 6,264,765 on March 31, 1921. a) FUNERAL SERVIVES for Mrs. Mary KE. Revel, 82, who died Sun- it was announced by | boy, was killed a year ago Chrint | TO INVESTIGATE Rails Open Highest \gp on N.Y. WALL STRWRT JOURNAL FINANCIAL TueviEW ,NEW YORK, Apri 10 wo York mock exchange today'| APRIL 10 APRIL wed ni ition at t ding to await de | First High Tide | Wiest High Tide “a Kn at the MMaheat levels of the year. Among the tm 2:16 o m, 126 1 366 & m, 108 f'this group sold at their best prices on the inove were Bouthern |. Mies Low Tide | Hirst low Tide 9:43 & mm, 16 Tt |10027 & My 06 fhe Pacific at ow price high at ts feature up % to Reading at 60% and I 1 steels were in urgent 4. Midvale was up We a tthe specialtion, rising 3 108% PAGE 11 Ship News Tides in Seattle Exchange, MONDAY altimore & Oblo at 46 Second High Tide Keoond bh bey demand. Otis sold up % to a new 35%. Gulf Btates continued to be the | 2/64 p.m, 11.0 ft. | 4:61 p. my to 82%, while American lee moved | Second Low Tide | hecond iow 4 oe pm, 2 ft.) 1043 p. my 30 ee ‘Opening prices included: American Sugar 4 UP Ms Texan & Pacific | ork Central, 88%, off ta; Reading, b up lair, 26, up| It: Weatinghe Me. up Mj Houthern 1a 86 Weather Bureau Report i6%, up pie Vaite 4; Gulf State TATOOBM ISLAND, April 10.8 A. Me an The, 10! > P steel, %, up 12th: GRAIN MARKET IS ADVANCING CHICAGO, April 10.—Grain prices advanced on the Chicago board of trade today on heavy buying by commission houses, Seaboard houses were especially heavy purchasers Weather was wet, but not considered unfavorable to the wheat crop. For- elen markets were higher, Offer- light Provisions were le at $1.33% opened u unchange de at $L1bm Beth ‘May wheat opened w: and closed up ‘4. Jui ae { 21% Vanced “the, September, 0 ‘ee, & gain of %e, and closed un- anged oats opened up Yo, at 37 ibe Mu | wind weeity ir New York Stock ck Exchange fog the ot 1:88 ems night ma 16% April 16—@tr Politician from Liverpoot UR vim Bwansee, Ginago’ haiboe, ten Pearey PT Ban Francisco, Vancouver and Nanaime, — mj er Anyox from Tacoma, American Bmelting... Amer. Stee! Foundries faded April 19—Str Adm! Dewey tor coma, at 8 & m.; str Latouche for oo Callfornt Calitornt ne Sosed ‘eo higher. opened at 29%, up Me, and closed up he, Beplember opened at 4i4uc. up eo. | C and closed up *e Chicago B Board of Trade Monday's Quotations) Cash Wheat emcaco, 3 Red, $1.32; April 18—-Cash wheat—™ No. 2 hard, §1.56%. eee Live Stock Qeotativns) Hage—neseipin 2.008. Maruee 100 high. heavy vient, weight. * neseoti; tent Henta, i heavy packing sows, mediam weight. day, will be held at 11 a. m. Tues day at the Johnson-Hamilton Under. taking Co. Mra. Reveile is survived by five sone Thomas P. Revell | United States district attorney; J. 0, | George HL, W. R. and C T. Reveille: two daughters, Mra. Mary B. Harri- on and Miss Carrie Kevolle, and several grandchiktren. ies VEGETABLES 25) nm. . . Der Yakima Spanish focal hothouse, des. benches ‘atin Walla, er, dos. bnoha, .90@1 Onion Sete—Or., per MD. don ire. bunches me, fancy graded Ro. 1 eraded . Arkansas Blacks , Biack Ben Davis Rome Beauty « Wineaapa Yellow 5 | Cocoanute Dates Dromedary, Golden. per tb Pige—White, bulk bulk... 26-pkg. box i Strained, white, ™m Strained, amber, T™, Lemone—Per box |... Oranges Nave! per box . per cane. La, 24-pt. erate, Tangerines—Per bo: Japanose, Chinese, per I. Pecans—Per tb. Pine-—Per 1. DAIRY 1 tortion Bald to Shippers Seattle delivery .... at. wh ranch, white shell. Or, triplets . Winconsin ere 26 Mock Swine a nh, triplets 4 mook triplets POULTRY AND MEARS LOCAL MARKETS Live, YOuNs, POT IDs seeseeee stocker cows and belfers, $4.75@6.60, Maeep—ieceipts, 14.000. Market strong. Lambe, $1 tari mam, 050012.10; veart $10 bo@is owes, 16.7 common, 8! Live, old, Roosters—Old, live, per MB... Mogs— Choice, tebt . Meavy, fancy Stags, heavy Veat— light . Faney, heavy, 186-3 POULTRY AND MEATS Paid Wholessie Dealers Springs, Broilers. Turkeys—Fancy dresed, Tb. - ive, taney: “Lave, per t. Dremed nf Cows—Country dressed, th. Hoge—Fancy block . Veal—-Fancy light Medium dressed Heavy, coarme . LIVE STOCK cuttin” sp lew ss: ysncral Prime steers . Hest cos Medium t Fair to good « Cull lambs . FLOUR AND SUGAR Wholesale Prices Flour—Fam. pat, 4-4's, city des, Bugar—Cane, per owt, Beet, ver cwt. . MAY, City welivery, Wholesale, | Corm—Whoie, yellow, 1 Cracked, Feed Meal, ry Barley—-Whole, toed, 100-ib. sks. . Rolled, 80-™. sks. . Ty at Ten Clipped, Oais—Whole, food, Rolled Ground, Sprouting, 10 Wheat—-Mixed All-Grain Chop- Chick Feed-—100-1. Chick Mash— With B Growing Feed—100-T, sks. wing Mash—No BM, hs Bas Mach —No 3M, 106-1. aks, ° Reratch Feed-—100- tb ‘Wheat—Mixod food, Coreannt Meal 100-1, sks. Meal Grit—Limestone Granite Meat Scraps Gholl-iantorn oyster Western oyster . eS FFF Fer Juneao—Apri! 9—Balled, str southbound, at 10 6. m. Cordove—April b—Bailed, str 1s jugar (Dela, & Hudson, | Rodicott Johnson atte, Bailed, str Walter A. for Beattie, Philadeiphia—April §—Satled, ot tuckian for Beattie, bal—April ares ety derdijk from Beattl an Pedro—April —6tr Gonttic; wir Eagie from Beattie: gerd Leckenbock Beattie; ramp from Beattie. 7 o meme Clty trem Fore Amgsten, ot ei atr Port Angeles towing c i son for Beattie, at Growley tor r Seattle. Alexander for Great Northern pfd.. Gulf Atates Btes!. Inspirat ** Inter'l Harvester. Inter'l Pay Inter Astoria— April Lach Katrine for Sentile, st'8 @ ime Dungeness—April 10—Paased tp, ‘Ss | Pler 2—Str Victoria. a3 Wine 2—-Gche SR An Oe Ge 116% Bier Aer Admiral Sebrom 27% ry Raby. vf a Pacific Coast hunkers—0. @ Relief, ship Abner Coburn. Shipping Board Milwaukee tictan, Hanford Street Term! a Juan. Todd bradocks _pktn Forest Friend, F. Peskard, six 3 ‘Btr Patterson. Ames Yard—str | Victory 4% Total bond sal Ketchikan. Stream——Huoy 1—Rktn Janet Dollar. Winslow Marine Railway—Sohr bark Belfast, barge = city, Lake Union Dock—Str Forest King, LLOYD GEORG! :/IDEFIES RUS GENOA, April 10.—David George today challenged the sian delegation to accept allied ditions as a basis for its at the Genoa economic or withdraw. In @ speech which drew from 157 delegates representing 3 nations, gathered in the council for the opening session of the impressive international conf since Versailles, the Bfftish declared the program for the pa was the program laid down at Cannes, France, by the supreme council. if anybody rejects the elemen tary conditions of civilized inter course among the nations, they can. not expect to be received here,” said Lloyd George, looking at Tehitcherin. Hundreds of Sacks Looted on Mail Car — OMAHA, Neb., April 10.—Robbers: entered a parcel post storage mail ee duet 4 car on the Burlington road some- oo) lo, pot, i No. ¢) wheré-between Chicago and Omaha Hpsien, AT Oat Os. and rifled several hundred pouches. Evidently they took only the more Foreign Exchange valuable packages, leaving the oth: NEW YORK, April 10.—Demand ster-| org in the car. ida’ Geenad telan ah 90.0922 4%; lire, $0.0542% we Portland Market Status (Montez Quotations) 3 + Bwediah kroma... +. Nerway krone. +-Daniah krone. , BANK CLEARINGS - $4,978,520.50 1,295,378.87 4,948,861.04 1,017,789.20 | Clearings | Balances \ Tacoma | Total transactions .. 2,070,000.00 era N. Y. Sugar and Coffee (Monday's Quotations) Sugar—Quict. $5.26 5.60. Cort. Raw, $4.11; granulated, The car was en route from New — York to San Francisco and was sald — 2. Market steady.|to contain, in addition to domestic bo $8; fair to good ocd ‘to choice cows) Ml @ large. quantity of param post matter for Australia, Much and eee s6@6.50 beri ee* 50; t the ta bulls, 3.50 @ 4.60; calves, $4.50@10. ol 1e tter mail was from Europe, Re eecnlse 28. Market steady, be her. rime mixed, $11@11.65; seu: igs, $10,60@11; feed- ;, one rte: 2 Allied Control Is Want moutiatn Refused by Germans _ ley lambe, 11@13; * PARIS, April 10.—A note from the German government in reply to the terms of the allied reparations com. mission, announces Germany's refus. ‘al to accept allied control of German finance, according to semi-official — 910; ewes, $30 Reports Chita Yields to Japan Demands TOKYO, April 10.—Indications to- day were that the Chita government 2a aa reins owe of the Far Hastern republic had} Dance and be happy. If you éo yielded to all of the demands mado| not know the latest steps, Prof. Wil upon it by Japan. Official an-|liam A. Jackson, late of New York nouncement has not yet been made.|ecity, head of the corps of instruc: Japanese troops will be kept in/tors at The Hippodrome, Fifth and Siberia until after the Genoa con-| University, will teach you ail ef the ference, latest stops.—Advertisement, wothers