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vie ‘ NESDAY, APRIL 19, 1922, THE SEATTLE STAR a WEDNESDAY. Uncertain FREE MOONEY, {AMUNDSEN PLANE, BUILT FOR ARCTIC, A WREC \Trading : on New York Market, BRADY URCES (rpyige 2 ITS BIGDEMANDFOR chi, Wows STRAWBERRIES DUP News ‘ e 5 “ . ) THURSDAY WALL #TRERT JOURNAL FINANCIAL fueviEw : | 4 ie WEDNESDAY AVHIL 20 nw YO > Mequietin enibilition in « nituatic ays H + ieee cer Cleaned Up Inside) wxeimss | watt nee | tty ZONE. Apiu ir inet Kotne art of tnanarnn went SAYS He Was Convicted on &, | Wiest Low Wide | 1240 a.m, A08 fh shock day, and 4 displayed an inten front, Stoel of Two Hours [Jaden me ctet | “atest Bow ‘Tide | common pain AT: OR Bree Caparo Be ere e ee cnlcnem hr | alse Testimony } First High Tide $6 | was off & at 76 and Paoifie On Rails also had an une! | pri A Strong demand was chown for] Ad foe edd even tons. Baltimare & Ob aN to ncored lowaes on frac BAN FRANCISCO, April 19.—Diw | Mecond Lew to ans * ; triet_ Attorney Matthew Heady, of Heda awberrte ednesday, | 8:04 pom, aa n prices Wuded: United Stater Steel, 97%, up Kj Southern rady, of Ht Bitiisiana strawberries Wednesda » Ay adh uD ier titah Studebaker, 117; New ‘York C+n- Aan Franciaco, yenterday appealed to = i ts BAM car of the berries were prac-| . wil: Pacifle Dit. b74 Ba iy oe Aichioan, 100% Governor William D, Stephens of £ ‘teal a up b © hours ow yen, 22 6 ree Tan ma ja ° Varre Set ae oe ee ote. Se, Weather Bureau Report (o..8i05.s'\\.% ‘ Me wine {78 an ti Caltornia to tree Warren i Tllines oon p > e ¢ 4 ine eee Republic 4. off “ie + air wi and ymAs Mooney from ata , Mere sald it was the best delivery vet ire gt hg we . tenti Hoth are serving nen pe Wpet received. They were quoted at ast as miles an hour 4 in, ate Py ’ tences for complicity in the Sa DOSE for & B-pint crate. The next Curses, at tam sit Minnenotan, at Chicago Live Stock New York Stock Exchange Prelit Wapteseiil aapaaeanen at : twomant ateam DP GAE Of Berries will be here Monday, Of) ee hee a. te. miting of 1916, Brady wrote the gov fer a Shipments are divided between ; —s @ ernor he believed both should be cable 7‘ meee DHE Sah al 2 ae 5 ty and Seattle. | freed | ediate bibs wht) Sat 3a e. : SYP, ea? OPE Li bs ‘Arrivals and Departures! {))."\., ats ties mnteptiasely Wray rae} Lie ey Fe fon outside green onions and scan | ee Serr ti cet heteel Shake Hin letter marked opening of still -Rae a eae ca n will be on the market] 115 sienopoken trom Mobile ae acking saws, 09,100 9.65 | Sees Sener another flight to open the prison eee” ‘ Ma); . ‘ . “tof Ma g mae Song gt - ove, UE REUR.IO: p Noac nen to the t ted : ; ; ; ” after the first of May. .4?O) Rio bee bekee ane © rows « pie j joach, Maw pers to the two convieted men. The “Elisabeth,” monoplane built eepecially for Arctic use by Capt, Roald Amu Walla green onions were sell 10 am.) str Blam fro Ser cat bhell ahah aie firndy in the successor of Charle “ . ound near Claric ft from $0 to 90 cents for a © fe Meeronedty, Romberg Gane ann atk see beats M. Fickert, who, an district attorney, discoverer of the South Pole, was wrecked when it crashed tp the —_ f oe, n, Pa, bunches. California lettuce Petites nnd rood a, fa necured conviction of both Mooney ohon Amundsen was flying from New York to C leveland on ey fire eg of a transcom quite general at $2.75 a crate, non and \ American Bmnelti Bitings airs ather ocoupants of the plane were unturt. beme higher and lower prices Hits, Dutener eattio and. helt Amer Tet a Tel Billings now x nerving time in Kou. tinentai air journey. Amundsen and other r f idee 45.40) cows, 84.50@7.16; bulls, $4.10) Amer, Hafety Kaxor ore, cows and | American Zin ors, 14.25 | Baldwin Locomotive OTS: teed hiehem Buse “Hs som and Mooney in San Quentin penitentiories 1 believe there ean be no doubt! (ADVERTISEMENT) quoted | were no changes in th Market Wednesday, Butter 2 Str Nome City from 7 46.80; canners and Ivem, 86 * ne ateore T 60; stocker seers, $5.75 | utte Cop. & é% that Oxman's tentimony wan falre, MARY eteady dexpite the acut teers, ¥6 i?) Ker mt #4,76 | Hutte Cop. & . mony a | at’. atveng areas ane stocker cows and heifers, eo | Rew & Huper Hu the letter declared, analyring the % was firming that market. bark in fie Bheep—teceipts, 9.000 Market steady. | oy Cane On the basin of investigations 5 s Lambs, $1113.50; lambs, eull and | 48 Brady maid he had conducted, He re- fe y and Aber Cent ae 7 VEGETABLES = BG Buruside trem) omen, $011.96; parting wethers, | eet ne 2{® ferred to the testimony of Frank C. | ar 180 Bm « “segues o "Oreron catt'e man,” who omulat the keeping of doy be 60 $206.50. Mam r.. 28% Oxman, man, , | regulatin « he RD Salle m “ale to pra 45% wan the chief witness against Under and pursaant to Section 1 of Artie XX. ON erate ise in the Chey of Beattie, eH 5 PP ements pee Oomi"e “on j je qual ors of sling for the ection and 4 coer ‘ paAbril 1X—RUr Ocean Prince for Moll vie! oot Market Stat ee Berit: Mooney, and who gained much notor-) there will be eer = be beld in sald elty om the 2nd day Of ofall dead dogs and cats, prov am | (Wednesday's Quotations) Corn Products joty thru hin testimony. At the municipal election to be hel in sald city om Mvopored charter | for" the appolptment and em April 18—#tr Northland for Tacoma via! cis, neccints, $18. Market” oteady, | Suucinle Mts! “If matters which have developed| May, 1922, for their approval or " | ment of oe oe none a Point Wella, at eat t8@880) tale kince the trials could be calied to the| amendments: % Councit master, and’ amending “Ordi en steers, SL ECS: wood to che attention of a court that had juris | RESOLUTION NO. 700 Filed the tet day of March, 1922. |No 38761, approved Boptember 1& Paneow and Deltera, 06.389: conn Rieotric diction to grant a new trial, undoubt-| PROPOSED AMENDMENT NO. b iW. CARKOLL. jist on bulls, $3. 6004.8 Motors be A RESOLUTION and PROPOSITIC City Comptroiier and ex-officlo | pe VT ORDAINED BY THE CITE Stow Roel edly @ new trial would be granted," )A TRBOLUTIO f article 1X! Clty Commptr ‘OF BEATTLE AB FOLLOWS Te Wore —Mariet ateady Asphalt Brady told the governor of the city the City of ’ by KB. M, STREET. Bection L. ‘That Hection 5 of Ordle | Stine tL 78: roughe, 87@11.98; ple “Furtiermore, if a new trial were! Beattie, and yk 9 Beputy Clere,| nance No. 48761, approved Sept ut for Ban Pedro| Mast of mountain lamba, 18% .of convicting Mooney or Billings.” the City of their rati- : lwithin ¢ City of Beatth the gen- ‘ | ley tambo 811013: » bond tion to be held RESOLUTION NO. 7026 ji ene taxes and providing 139% | He then declared that the movernor| fieation eral munteipal e} $8 |Mingapore Mary for Kobe via Yokohama. ite 1s the only person who can ‘nterwene| Tel MUNN PS, Elie on the | PROPORMD AMENDMENT NO. 4 ba pia | mega bias fe nm Den : S tn behalf of the convicted men and| Yay ot May, 1922 A RESOLUTION and PROPOSITION | Beallng Ordinance Ny, | 26746 ape — rad Live Stock % that it is clearly within his power SSOLYED BY THE CITY | to amend Section 7 of Article VIII) Phovaln ds hepen, 2, tale) Ge é yore at ty 4 8 (ey heartily antes with those who| OUNCE OF THE CITY OF) of the City Charter of the Cy Of) as rotiows per ™. .. . 5 Cattlo—Keeripts aoe Market ie . vs 4} 0 ve L-3 SN ine Brae) + Section §. That the King i Cal. do trg. bunches abo [Beat steers (Bnigsty HERD RK RRF IRM TTR: cows and heifers & condemn the attitude of Moormy and n 11 of article 1X of| Miation of such prope nana. | abection f._,That the King} ‘s 3760 i Uyak—April 14—Salled, str Cordova, at eee ft, ie Bs % Hilings toward our politics! Inatiti| | That Moharter of the City of Be 4 city for thelr ratification or | sting under and by virtue 3. 20@ 40 (10,0. ms —-apelt 18—Malled, str Jeffer x veto'a A ‘& rect ce s pag ett posi tue ame we amended to read oe fet anal! tne So eres yg cs iat Annotated Cone col" rhite 00 25.08 pins . as ecoipts arke e eek th tt imprisonment of men|” ection ° t 0 o ste Gene Yancy raded. usenw—apet tr Alameda, Meteor Top, N18! beik, bosoms ee | Vanadium pow 1% * Mehruned ae fentimony generally re: jannually, within ified | and day of May, 1922 of Washington, ” h ee * ordinan a : woo BHO @ 18.09 Bary my mms ate Juneau, | HEEB Rocsinte. 4.200. Ataris! Be neue garded as falne ia more dentructive to | Oy Jaw. by ordinw JT RESOLVED Dy it Ms 4 7 "the ofticn be ja'nmegte (uineonta, Tg awe aoe | -_ Liberty Bonds = [tone inmututions than anything wr tanta pon 0 Beatie bela | og Re yams, bush. ba mo he = A ¢ “ Quotations | has Mooney and Billings, oa i revenue | ‘That Bection 7 of Article ot | See ot a ove eri D> #8 |touche, of § p.m bi = As eyed . Low Close! “The anme respect for our laws ments of the municipal 6o% mut | Ceding thorete p now qubaivioien ie * female dogs. cats and o| Tokeen—April 16—Salled, #tr Redoado, | Butter—Natras, Ise ib; prime firsts, found running at large First 140 9946 99.62 erat leads me to a dinapproval of jehall be in words and figures @*/ having on a license are eet ibe Th § ny rev follows. to-wit declared to be m public nutsanes sere Tp yy Mg gone Mooney and Billings leads ave to the iappropriates , Bection 7 (b). In the Department |it shall be the duty of ald we Vessels in Other Ports iota, SENSE dei on: | iret se conviction that they should be par [8h Morricial eatl pon which |of Public. Works there shall be @|County Humane Society, to teste esse! , Hecond 44a. doned.” the same is based, unlens an emere- Department of Transportation, the|and impound all such gnimala Dudlin—April Ll—Arrived, str Mem- | © re ae a inte rein such appropria of whith shall be the Super! Beets » nen teomh bettie a |Fourth ¢ | “40 {fon is necessary. fo ent of Transportation, who shall | nance No. de7e ee eect & of 0 New York a eae: eee Drak ca | tien of the public p: pak Te landed i pe eaetees f yas. 1918. entitled kn Oraiees p 5 fetory he. - view, but # appoin ¥ ;- ,. oh pee fms: N. Y. Sugar and Coffee |" : (LOSE TWO $5 BILLS?) s/s) Ph." fata SiS: | fey eta ese dei | tine tke coins cea a ae New. Orieana—-Apell | fa rf 4 * ment of th constituting othe | nd consent of the City Council, 10F | ticense taxes and providing " |Pisiades for Beattie. April 1b—#tr Fred. {Wetentnr’s Gestation) Foreign Money Status THEN GO AFTER THEM | (ice, ener shall apeclty tay eat: rm. ,¢reept as herein otherwise itor violations thereat @ e Tithenteck from Beatin | granulated, 08.2508 Formishal by Legen a tyes Anybody lone two perfectly wood | TST Ao ond trom which uch 2h oved by the oF by | Novembern ase BH ald 5 Sy 9 --gepamadlpiiaany wagers a abdaahe cg ond he Ort, 1/48 Willa? “Patroiman Le P. Apple | Propriation ie Aiba went aveomt: Cia Mocinilt He Seail'te cTmember | gaa ix hereby amended j 4) Maru from ° s eaent i quiat, challenger for the police || >* Hy we } d of Public Wort ‘The | follows: ane Foreign Exchang poate force heavyweight honors, found |) 7Firmative wots of at rast three, <a ui ‘rintendent orl aatection $. Unions, b o ° pbers' be tae erin, re = $e] tan Prancioce—Apell | 18—dalled, | (Wednesday's Quetations) French franc two a¢ them, not two feet apart * of the total mem on shall be fixed vy |Sury or discus, ing from serious i re |ta Nita for Beattio, at Tp. mi att Ral 4. oe Keine franc on the Béli et. dock early Weda IT FURTHER Rk- ortation, savin he City | ay Tedeem the animal a , ry - ne > one | Lorty- el, be nier for Beattie, at tl pm. Meory ire, $9.6648; marks, ltalian tire day morning. Scores of person® |) ac vie, that such proposed omene. un 1 ee ogwers see- King ees a A | to [Toseott for Meattia, at 11 p m.; str Ruth $8.0004% > mark had walked on them, If they're |/ment be submitted to the a! 1 prescribed It OE EE Tia Ro eC { Se or have exclual cons |atr Florence Luckenbach from Seaitie, at Public Markets 2 Dania kr bere you had and you may st |/general municipal election tobe held pe then forty-eight hours, Sor | }16.00 cus Greck drachma....450 ete | ‘em. |in the City of Beattie on t tecititicn © Honal charge shall be paid. not | April 19—Arrived, str Penn: PIKE FLACK see 1733. cuy Counctt the, tet clures appurtenant thereto, |Ceeding thirty-five cents for syivanian from Beattie, at 2a m Stall UT # Ia, beet cane wumer, de, Ch Ca: a a art ‘ened by! y and all other means of |@87 the animal has been held Tecoma-Aprit 18--arrived. aie North-| Stall 68, jan'e half solen Sites heals icago Car Lots er ntieation | transportation for hire owned of op-|*id forty-eight hours, And land from Beattie, at 3 & m: str Oceeal dec. Stalla 27-29, short ribs, Ize Tb; (Teesday’s Ovetations) THE REGULAR WEEKLY meet.|ine in open setslon 1m autnen tet | etad be the Clty to | sald owner or keeper upon Prince from Seattle, at $20 a m. bacon, 16¢ h # 34, fresh soles, t6c | Furvished by Legen & Nirvan ing of the Reserve Officers’ associa: “4 1 3 « vil service ru tion to the City Comptroller NUTS ee choles hailbut, 2% >. tall #1, beck | o Becond Ave.. Reatile | Mareb, LIP TINDALL Inove. eelpt from the K ‘ Bic 1, best coffes, 2 Ihe. $160.| Gra Recta, Cone Mota, Lar | 10M will be held at the state Armory) || BUILT Tap the City 5 ‘and empl Society for said ven, pee Vessels in Port at Seattle iene chrieye, 8 ang She. Stall. oh, | wreai “Se on Thursday, at & p.m. Subjects for| resident pi mpluyed uponor in connec: | five 8 licenee te an rd ES . | Yakima Gem potatows, $116: oranges, 2b | Corn mt tudy will be “Military Sketching and | pry ot Any of March, 1922, . said municipal street rat)- nee. wums c Smith Core Terminal—Pier A—dir Ke a wtudy Fited the tet 4m b: tf ao ger Luckenbach man tte: Tiencre Mena or| Medias Map Reading.” “Tactical Walks” and) yf w. CARROLL. Way system, of such, her means GC! provisions ‘herein. ahall “be a ty lea feleaalinadiataaed i sack; Centennial | corn, “Map Problems.” City Comptretieg and uch other additional ere | the city Tressurer as ~ 0 ha al a ex-officio ° auch en as | Pro’ Pier 14—Barge Elwell, str Ixton, . coe mee ne are rate of publication in The | and perform such other du $—Sehr Fanny Dutard 109, cane muear, Ta cans : Jer r ye . Spent i—fehr John A, str Chas, Wilson. | Borden's or Carnation mitk, * tation shall be appointed from ber 18, 1918, entitled “An cH A—@tr Admiral Sedree 160, 10 Ths freshly ground corn mi CHIPPEWA DIES | Vital Statistics RESOLUTION NO. 1028 claaaitied'clvfi service and, shall mot | roxblating the keeping ot Pier Baer W Isteta. | 260; earwig bait, 16 Me $1.16. Stell PROPOSED AMENDMENT NO. 2 | oe. ree Ba PB a0, be ot bene pe Mg of goat < Seattle Shipbuilding & Drydock—Motor- | Jt eners, Knackwuret or bologna, 306 0 cD PROPOSITION | . o e =" ; Prices Faid to Shippers ‘ship Anvil, gas echr Ruby |imt Tee Carden strawberry oc canpberre BIRTHS A RESOLUTION ANE PROPOSITION | intendent of Transportation, resume | penalties for violations th 4 U. & Bdipping Board Moorings—Str Cross preserves, 3he T. Btall 111, potato salad, Katte, Kishieht, 1410 Chartes et. boy.| OY the City Charter of the City ot} Bie Former pe At ieee cppetaiee ropwetin Ordinance No. Seattle delivery 2 Keys. Delight, ste Deiross, etr| 260 pt; home baked beans, IS pt; tum Buhara, Genve 3 Weller et. boy.| Beattie. and providing for the sub-|¢,"'ynervice: Sad bps ae ee sald | ine ovember 29, 1910," be, ranch, white shell. 22] Icontum, str West Cahokia, str Weet| fish, Ite can, Stall 16, fancy bacon, the Feociolo, Pasquale, 2632 Day at. bow ion of auch proposed amend-| Lustrintendent of Transportation | ae fatinegs Meee” amended, to Rvhere 21] Hartland, str_Lubrice, atr West Isom, | 1. pot roast, If4e Mm: sweet pickled Mercere Fs > Fletcher, Parker Frederick, 2620 B. nt to the qualified electors of | Wau’ aoocinted and the last i ‘Bection t eed » str Western Knight, str Eldridge, str! pork, 26¢ t.; leat lard. ite Mm. Blind for Year, but His Mind Helen at., boy id city for thelr ratification oF | {los (ree ins mubordinate there- | tor the wa Any animal im £ 0. b. Beattie supply 210] Henley. str Weat Jester : | , Dixon, Roger, 1624 iat ave, boy. Fejection at the general muntelpal | (0.20 Presnme thelr former Pos: | which ig ant lege, Heense ge B. condensary, ewt si bitte agen l ee | ae ip ish, B30 and} Stayed Clear Adama, John’ A, 1 First ave. N., ection to be held shereis os the | tions, etively, in the classified | syecii ted tim BT poy Seth ee y om ’ Beal. # tte: 2 mat the. ata} nd day of May. civil service.” otr ie ee DAIKY PRODUCTS Commercial Boiler Worke—U. & 8 1 chop, ibe th, taney sirlotn | Marcus Colle, 709 35th 8, If RESOLVED BY THE CITY!" Ann DE IT FURTHER RE-| King Cunty Humane Senety i a cE ccopapsenedepegen 57 | Alecks Gteamiohtp Meoringe—-Ote Velden, Scams Coraperative mike gre;| CASS LAKE, Minn, April 17—| , John Pred. 116% Thomas] SERTFLM: | eQuy Rim anata RooReercatirted | pertee: desiisetest Hie stay 3 ESE Be aan ring beans, | Ga-Be-Nah-Gewn-Wonce, also known | “yt. "boy i That Section 30 of Article IV of|eisctors of the City of Beattle for | mal may Ge cate ovale ommay - \¢ us Toe email white | Johns, Ralph T., 2534 34th ave. S.lene City Chartor of the City of Seat. | their ratification or rejection at the! license tax and C4 * ee ‘34 | Lander Street Terminel—atr Nome City, 2 comb honey |*# John Smith, a Chippewa Indian, |7°R08 the So yanended to read as follows: |gensral momicipal, election jo. Deling those Saviden ne teen 210 5 sehr Ma | abe: best « doa; mila eream | reputed to be 137 years old, died here |Anderson, George W., T14 17th ave.|" ‘Section 30. Every person violat-| held in said City on the ind day of | of ded in. Bection 6G Misaaree Ocean Terminal—MotorshiD | chenge, the Tb. Mall 14, sand dads, ¢ Ths. | atter a week's {linens of pneumonia, | «irl Ing any general public ordinance | May, T9200 Section 4 That : RCONOMY wrinkled meat,” had been quite ac |Honda. Selita, 1602 Walker st. eirl.Jomiaaion, and every person counsel-| me in open aeasion in authentication Nettien MUN Dock—ttr Admiral Ge0d-) weaiie 91-34, 4 cana Carnation or Nor-| tive in late years. A year ago he|Jockel, Charies Cray, 309% Summit|ing. aiding or sheet such vicla-| of \ts passage this Int day of March, | 4oes" and rats Sinte cee one oe t Hound ridge & Dredging Co.--| dens milk. ts: large treeh ogee, £70 don. | became blind, but his mind remained |. *** % Sr css Teates wis. wth NON So desmel guilty of 6 mie} P PHILIP TINDALL, Beaters. ienposing. license taxes and lence Eeeeie Wuhan “belts a |tec can te “* bs "i clear to the last, and he often re-| Martine Yak M208 80th ACN. girl [demeanor and, Upon conviction! — Prestdent pro tem. of the City | Thernot and repeating Ordinnee x = ja6, « te called the days when he was a scout|MeDowell, William, 4232 tern |thereof, shall, unless otherwise pi Ms Counell. pany 25745, approves Notsebes 2.1 Crystal White soap, 27¢ oo M | ave, girl vided in such ordinance. * pun-) Filed the let day of March, 2 he. and the same is hereb; a per D ... J.B. 1B. can ti.3s, [for the Chippewas in the ware with | stoac, fobs Oliver, 1210 Marion st../iehed by & fine not exceeding One| H.W. CARROL. | to read as follow: 5 att, | to 1% "0 rian ate Te Lis the Sioux. He also remembered | ')%: ‘ Hundred ($100.00) Dollars. or im-| city Comptroller an Section 10. The Kt We and over... --- ae, | Be rolled “j.at levents of the war of 1812 |Tasior, Roy Franklin, 620 Ravenna |Prizonment in, the Coy JA fore | eto STE. uty Clerk, [Mane Society shail keep © receea ef le we cos cp elie, [taney beoos. 88 x the} One of his boasts was that he had). Divd. with a ete [de by both nuch fine and Date of first publication in The | Si,,animals impounded and of Jed. lve, 2% to 4% pi Md ye | TOS Page white lard, F The. 300; pot rosst. | never fought against the white man, | Koon, Atk’ Willem, Lake Forest|Priacnment, and any such ordinance |Seattle Star, Seattle, March 28, 1922 Tr ine eerption 4 m “ Z Eastern bacon, the m™.;:| visited a big city. His {But trip of |Diveley, Arthur Frederick, 5518 Rox- [fey ‘iit the provisions of this sec- | 2 eUce TO erg Aas ae \ for hd umane Society shall en Hi[T'S TOUGH LUCK ‘ew thin kind was to the Twin Citles,| PY *y POY. 1 seine point, {Hon aball be applicable, thereto an) 7 Article IV oF the City Charter: | calendar month ner tater tee o - teens FOR HANS DAMM Later he visited the automobile show) " poy. tained {a euch: oretni | there will be submitted to the quali-| treasury all moneys received ans comes «+ 4 + SAE | cork and bean: at Chicago. Lewin, George M. 1120 W. 69th at. E Y FURTHER k®- j fled electors of The City of Seattle, | suant to the provisions hereof, Young, 12 to 15 Tbs. 36! Bay windows among members of |lavadry soap. 3 Ga-HeNab-Gewn-Wonce had ‘been|. sift Sp, that auch proposed amend. |at the municipal election to be held| King County Humane Society had 33 | the police force will soon be a thing tf, ¢2¢_™.: fresh 6 Liaeteta < erker, Howard, $28 27th ave. boy. submitted ‘to the qualifies |in sald City on the 2nd day of May,|recelve as and for consideration ve, per | 129, N. ¥. Premier sharp cheese, 4t¢ ™,; | Married nine times. He had no chil | of the City of Seattle for | 1922. for their approval or rejection, | Payment for ite service in enfot ‘al 1 /°% the past. Drilis for superior offi-'¢ on jar mustard, i9c; 6-1. can Yakima | dren, and the only survivor ia Tom MARRIAGE LICENSES [fiir ratification of rejectic Initiative Measure No. 82285, which | and carrying out the proviaio a Yicers, including sergeants and all offi-|noney, 9 Btall 11%, tomat 0c ®.:| Smith, an adopted son, with whom| Name and Residence, Age. | fon a menteionl ofect*e ge [ot Proposed measure reads as fol- | th te ot all tiemere reanieel Bey i i c * eo el < ctor, |Phubarb, 10¢ " Calumet bak: | ol + “ c o of Ma e “4 ‘ Cleat Gait tk untae ate a Ing powder, $90; Tihct can asparagus, |e lived. All his wives are dead. Jay W. Seattle « 11928 if pi ‘eae " Initiative Measure No. $2285 |C\tX, Treagurer fram “any oo ¥ |w a ne jory April 2 a Pad i Ny peracetic ahaha th onl jane jenttle Passed the City Counell t Ordinance No. —— y » for license foe impound o9@ 10| Inspector Hans Damm, who claims fies SOUTH END loaf; doughnuts, 200 dos Cuoppala, Victor, Poulabo 2 day of paarch 1922. and sign | An Ordinance relating to the mu- | /P& fees poaeyiee one charges tor y " 100 the “10@ .12| the largest rotunda in the entire city,| Stall 50, potato aa! 206 pt; elub] ise Stall 84 beef stew, 100 th Sankart, Mmilia, tthe me In ope . nicipal railway system of The City E henvy. 169-200 The OT sised W exeused. “Hale (a chases 2 ssid. 00 Fel bette teeth. | renat, 160 10.3 bolting Beet, 100 1 Murray. Philp ¥, Seattle 23 |0f ite passage, this lat day of March, | or’ deattie, and declaring the flacal| comptroller ie Terchy authored ook Fe POULTRY AND MEATS Loong tod eee. ‘ge Stall 49, cream cheese, 2 Stall 4 1, Carnation mitk, large ean 100 |Campbell, Nellie Henning, Seattio.19 [292% policy of the city in relation there-| Gjrected to draw and the ‘Ste : Pe 3 ape: OR 20 Sit tert tee wy Tse SUR, Soe: porr lettuces tee ane 180 sachs” Walter 1. Yakima ....Legal resident |‘S\wnerons it 14 to the nuptie, inter- [95ST of oERY hes srerethe aah | fT a — - so ~ —- ——-— m- wane) po ent that the City o jeattic declare “8 St| LESTER BELDEN, 25, was fined Engelatad, Arthur, Port Orchard..25 | Filed the Jet day of March, 1922 {ana establish a fiscal policy in rela-|Davable to" the Srder ar th ne ‘i 30 $100 by Police Judge John B. Gordon techtald, Tillie, Hutte, Mont. ....18| H.W CARR a tion to the Municipal Street Rallway County Humane Bociney, for 6 + Tuesday on a charge of driving while Johanson, Martinus, Seattle Legal Pciey "Glerke System, whereby, che omy and ex- ‘. ‘45 |drunk, He also lost his licens: Anderson, Dina. ttle... Legal M. STREET, Deputy Clerk, nearly ax may be, by all who ben 7 : b 4 pestle Haruff, Bennie, Seattle seal] “Date of first publication in ‘rhe | fit thereby 8 ancy dressed, ib... “at - ‘ - Devere, Grace, Seattle ..,.....Légal|Seattle Star, Seattle, March 28, 1922.|) Now, THEREFORE, H fancy ...... hom 49 | Onte-—-Whole, feed, 160-. sks, McCracken, James, Seattle ....Legal omer REIT ORDAINED RY THE crITy * penalti w Hares—Live, per Mm. EE ne RE Buckley, Florence, Seattle ....Legal RMSOLUTION NO. 7032 o TTLE, FOLLOW: dogs, ‘cats nnd ather anita as ' ng . +4 Hill, Warren H., Seattle ...... Legal| PROPOS AMENDMENT NO. 3 Section 1, That from and after] vided herein. The King County. Fy ntry areeeed. 1. a Ward, Louslia MM. Seattle RESOLUTION and PROPOSITION to| the first day of January following |mane Soctety shall. upon the . 3 ‘amen cle of the City | the ni effec 8 ordi ‘of this ordinance Pancy vight -- 16 DEAT: Gharter of the City of Seattle by jall cost and expense of the mainun | ted, to use. free of charees han / Arensed . < u Hunt, J 90, 202 nding Section 1 thereof, and by nance and operation of the Munici- Tied of two years. or until the Heavy, coarse eeiee a ees eee B + w. epenling Section 6 and Soctiun 7 | pal Strect Hallway. Syatem The |Seciety shall” earlier secure new x LIVE STOCK | Growing Mash— > Pees Chretine. PO L706 sand st) (ay thereat: and ‘providing for the City of Seattle shall be paid wholly | buildings and equipment of M ts + . . . Ad sf submission — © suc proposed | Out of revenues of the City of Seat- nd now used in the o tt Nk gry A pactcn Fecds-ie0-t ferson at . mendment to the qualified ‘elec: | Ue. derived. from taxation. s tJ city pound. including ait tend: Balle pte neatt one ip a gy Pe gi Lind, Theodore jc, 45, Maller Lake.| tors of the City of Seattle for their; Section 2% That from 4 after |ings and appurtenances thereto, all js i ‘ " RF. D. 6 ratification or rejection at the the taxing effect of this ordinance, | Automobiles, all cages, platform, Fr Peennt Oil Meal Rose, Thomas, 60, $6 Stewart st eneral municipal election to be | the City Council of The City of Seat-|chaina, ropes, collars, electrocuting: None Feanw Me Terrier, Edward Joseph, 62, 4003 held in the City of Seattle on the/ tle shall annually, tn the manner|@n¢ asphyxiating equipment, ‘rhe Cottonseed Meal ........++ ifth ave. 8. W. f May, 1922 prescribed by le Provide for the | sald Society att at the end two § Linseed ¢ Pony aaa a IT RESOLVED BY ‘Tre crry | levy of a tax upon all taxable prop. |¥ears from the taking effect oF this vay More Bean Mea Doct T. Scott OUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SB- | erty, of the City of Seattle sufficient (ordinance, or earlier, as herein pron TY | Alfalta: Meal loctor . 0} ATTLE: |to defray the t and onse of | Vided, return to the city said land 1 Lely nll Gi W * That Article VIII of the City Char- | the maintenance and operation of | buildings and equipment in the con- 6.00 pene — Ors reat riter ter of the City of Seattle be amended | said Street Railway System for the| ‘tion existing when said Society ¥F 5.95 | Chgressl—Rastera, bardwood in the following respects jensulng year. takes over their use, except for nor $58 vigh Meal Pee sd Exxpreanes Self on New Fadecrine Will he teaaelled te Yeadon eae? pones Of elulanasatins ad ats | ction kn whee Chircanae tie a 0 ai 48 folloy enne of my . operation, |. Se at Ordinan. 2.58 Grit—Limestone heory in Part as Bection 1. A Board of Public | a8 ed in this ordinan shall ‘he |88751, approved September Ik, Ik Gratinte own Works is hereby created, which computed pursuant to, and’ in acs {entitied "An Ordinance tegulating 8 Neat Serape— Re — shall consist of: The City Engineer, | cordance with the requirements of the keeping of dogs and cats within ag am led When we come to the consideration the Superintendent of Streets and | the laws of the State of Washing. | the City of Seattle, imposing license Wentern yoater and examination of the internal se- Sewers, the Superintendent of Water | ton or of any commission or bureau | taxes and providing penalties for iy Beach aa loretion ‘dies, we feel that we are Works, the Superintendent of Light-| thereunto authorized by such law violations thereof, and repealing: we May—Altaifa No. 1 pay SB RL © ing, the Superintendent of Buil Section 4, That there be and {s| Ordinance No. 25745, approved Nos Fy Timothy No, 1 and such other superintendents, hereby created a fund to be known |Yember 29, 1910," be, and the same heads of departments, as may be in| and designated as the “Extension |!* hereby amended, by adding theres this Charter denominated membera 224 Depreciation Reserve Fund, to}t® a new section to be known af thereof, each of wh whall be a j which the City Counc!) shall set aside, |Section 15, and reeding as followat pointed by the Mayor, by and with| monthly, from the gros receipts of| Section 15. It shall be the duty moat on holy ground; for dealing with the inner secrets of ti itwelf, with t ‘gans that control and activate not only each other, but the great sympathetic nervous sys- to good Cull lambs WARNING! tem and all of the vital processes of Spe Sayin. Oth, Ofneent £0 Aras ak pc MIE a vy Sukehonstina inty Humane Society, Genes. Nght; et yourself against dis- disease "ie ty Mt ro eee ree OSE Hn say provided, of ae OR) eae ro a y oan. of call, de a doxe ‘and ‘mate tuek ae ¥ Drate kupius stoces tr acakd are poured into the current of the (a), 0f are hereby. repealed sions (and renewal of track and t ; 3 Wholesale Prices blood, are absolutely necensary to “WN nh It FURTHER RK life and health. and their action |* sOLVED that such proposed amend reason held to be unconstitutio business with irresponsible phrase of this ordinance ix for brokers, consult ov ml or void, such decision shall not af: ; ; { helpful. and. compensatory to ont be submitted to the qualit NOTICE TO f Haity. 0 INQUIRY BURE 3 other, In their totality they are the Glectorm of the City of Seattle ter | Under and pure portion of this Sidinance, eae Our weekly paper—coste $5.00 emuence of life itself, Our aim Is to their ratification or rejection at the |of Article IV ott Rection 7. That this ordinance rT early. bring these powerful remedies into general municipal siection to be held | there will be submitted s | shall take effect and be in force = very, Wholesale, Ver Tom jarnple copy mailed on request auch uae and combination that they fhithe City of Seattle on the and day |fled electors of The City settle | from and after the time Tt shall bes v Whole, yellow, 120-T, wks, a5, . ., " e at ihe Ri ‘ he municipal electi sj} come a law er t ° pases, 106-1. 2 4 INVESTORS GUIDE ! Buster, the pet of Edward Kane, Pittsburg, P2., has been °F We call diseane, Passed the City Council the int |/in_aald city on the snd dae ee held! the City Charter, ‘providine her ole ! Peers , 1 Foy ROE ‘The ex-government doctor located day of March, 1922, and signed by [1992 for their approval ot re} ever, that the provisions herein ate 7 iggy hod 2 Hector St, New York wearing a wooden leg two years and gets around with the at the Port of Health, specializes In mo in open session in authentication | Initiative Measure No. 83908 which | £oeting. the King County Hum : . : \ these treatn yo! 0 0 0 "i Mle, #0.7 9 Entablished 15 Years best of them. A few years ago dogs were shot when they | , 27 Third Avenue Meee ke eee ere Renae: ON tole | Mrigeee, Waly dete Satara eee ‘ Se broke or lost a leg. Acrous Third Ave, from the P. 0. | Shem of the City, NAR AZIVE. PRTITION NO. eapon, | is seenmnnce OF the obligations ie President pro tem. of the City An Ordinance relating te \ rovided,

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