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eer oon | PAGE 12 JAP U, S, GOB IS ABSOLVES FIRM / NOT CITIZEN Supreme Court Rules Alien Can't Be Naturalized i black races Toyota was naturalized application in 1 sub n papers th © Taft d thee Butler read the dex DEFENSE DAY War Department Expected to Accept Coolidge Plan WASHINGTON, May disapproval of the war ¢ selection of Armistice holding of a second ¢ and a recommendation Coolidge that it be held on July 4, Formal partment’s y for the test were announced by the White House | today The president, in a letter to Act ing Secretary of War Davis, sug gested July 4 as a “more appropri- ate date’ and directed the depart- ment, if it chose any other day JULY 4 TO BE. y Presidentt | IN BOND DEAL Seattle Lawyers Innocent, Says Chadwick Statement t 1 ex had must n t firm, w t provat t to be $ from t swer & ¢ t t uid Mr, ¢ " at the firm t aT 1 know any 5 1 r of n T € h of or € ¥ that any , i ° known to be above d it fs unfortunate that into the matter have demoralized the local market was nipped in the bud Sunday when federal prohibition agents raided an abandoned slaughter house two and one-half miles east than a national holiday, to hold Its} o¢ Duval plans in abeyance until the author. ity of congress is secured. The president also advised the de- partment to emphasize in its letters to governors that participation of} TH their states in the test is “purely tine, divisi | Hurlburt, voluntary.” The war department will accept the president's suggestion and hold its defense test on July 4, it was said in well informed quarters here today Acting Secretary of War Davis declined to authorize uny statement pending his formal answer to Presi- dent Coolidge, whic latter part of this week ry U. S. Engineer to Address Club Here) O. P. Hood, chief engineer of the fuel division of the United gag bureau of mines in Washington, C., will be In Seattle May 25 to 29, He is en route to Alaska, accom- panied by Mrs. Hood. known authority on fuel and coal utilization. He will addréss the Engineers’ club at a luncheon Thursday noon, May 28, in the Arc- ue building. Explorer to Lecture in Seattle Tuesday Carbeth Wells, well-known engi- is expected the | sent i [heard inside as the ag Three persons escaped arrest by fleeing thru_a tunnel that led from }the house thru a secret door under the carpet 1 chief, and bout nt just as it was en its baptiem of 5 -gallon copper still was om the p ob The newly set up in vats ih There w fermenting re 400 gallons of kerosene and 60 gallons of gaso- lline. The entire plant, which repre- n investment 4pproxim- 5 was burned to the ‘ound after the rald. new automobil |The operators of t wan seized. | place were “ ap | proached, but they escaped thru an | | underground tunnel that opened tn ” OLMSTED ARGUES Mr. Hood ts an internationally | | Defendants Ready to Plead. | After Neterer Rules With the government ready to ments opened before Federal Judge Neterer Monday on a petition by Attorney Jerry Finch for a bill of particulars tn the Olmsted conspir- neer, explorer and lecturer, has} acy indictment. been’ engaged by the Women's Con- tury club to give a lecture in Se attle Tuesday noon. He has just arrived from Portland and is stay-| ing at the Frye hotel. The lec- ture will be given in the Chamber of Commerce, His headquarters are in New York. Following his lecture here he will return to Portland for another series of lectures in that city. Purser on Alexander Is Now Land Dealer LOS ANGELES, May 25.—George Chramer, for more than a decade a purser of the Pacific Steamship Co., on coastwise vessels, has for- saken the sea for real estate. Chra- mer’s last office in che Admiral line wervice was purser on the H. F, Alexander on her run between Se- attle and Los Angeles yla San Fran- alsco. “Morning,” Burglar Says to His Victim ‘Aroused from sleep by a nolse in an adjoining room, Mra. L. M. Peterson, 4319 Eastern ave. found % burglar in the room when she walked in, she told police early Sunday. The man walked out the door, after calling “good morning.” He took $6 and a suit of clothes A burglar early Sunday morning entered the home of H. felter, 4206 Densmore ave, taking $18 and a watch, Dr. MeLoughlin Vew Low; Strength Failing Fears were exprossed Monday for | P\! Finch asks a series of 42 ques tions which he secks to. U. 8 Attorney Tom setting out in counts one and two what sections of the national pro- hibition act the 69 defendants are alleged to have violated and in counts three,and four what sections of the internal revenue act they are alleged to have violated. All other questions were opposed by the government, Following a decision by Judge Neterer, the 34 defendants represented by Finch were ready to enter their pleas, Finch said. All of them were gath- ered in court Monday. Train Wreck Stops Eastern Ball Game CINCINNATI, May 25.—A Penn- | Harrisburg, Pa., will result In the \st. Louls Cardinals reaching Cin- Cincinnati club announced today. via the Big Four In time for a game to be started at 4:30, but the Red management preferred to call too cold for baseball, | Fights “Indians”; | Shoots His Father BUTTE, Mont., May 25.—When the |%year-old son of Victor Mattila at- tempted to repulse an attack of imag: jinary Indians he shot his father thru The boy poked a rifle thru a knot| hole in the door of their cabin and led the trigger. His father wa Mr, George N. McLoughlin, city | chopping wood 10 fect away and was fealth commissioner, who is in Se sttle General hospltal suffering from influenza and complications, His con- dition has remained unchanged for almost a week, During that time he dy temperature | has maintained a st ot 1 and it is believed the fever is | gradual weakening him until a crisis ts hed. Seven Countries. at Hawaii Peace Meet NEW YORK, Why 25.—~Delegates from seven countries will partict- pate in a two-week peace program fuly 1, when the first conference of tho new Institute of lations is held in Hawa ific Ke Canada, Japan, China, Australia, New Zoland, the Philippines and the (Inited Staton will take part in the unofficial conference, the purpose wf which will be to foster amity nd “open a window" on the War jhit. Physicians sald the wound would not be fatal, Oriental Wives o of WASHINGTON, May 25,—Chi- nese or Japanese wives of American citizens not be admitted to the | United the 1 today, LA GRANDE, ‘Ore, May Mra, Walter McDowell, Woise, jInstantly killed su afternoon when the automobile driven by her husband, a train dispatcher at Hotse, plunged off th® old Oregon ‘Trail near Hilgard, nine miles ¥ escaped injury, lV Ay NIP RUM PLANS. Plant Worth $25,000 De- stroyed by Agents A moonshine venture that might} agents, under F. A, Hazel-| ant, swooped down | In huge} of mash was} ne hypno- 40. The family's nominal head 4h (2 3 ndin dye. “4 ‘ rn measure. 46. le say when they mea fow Mawaltan bird yand! mpany of musicians ‘The greatest heater Wealthiest tribe of Indians, Sharp cold Sma!) stoves k's nibbte, ndle seed In fiahing relate ath ent In explanation ¢ finish < (in snapper (fish) PROSPERITY FOR’: ANSWER TO YESTERDAY'S BERRY MEN a thicket, 400 feet from the house. | California Berries Hit by | Wiene thay Rains; Butter Up | age to the berry c firet strawber admit parts of the petition. argu- be fered heavily 1 farmers were hard | was , due to good qual. | ‘The cool spell aah im- e quality of the grass mar- | Lettuce —cal butter market the new quotatt re riding an even keel at th ready to grant four of the reque sts, | 0 altho the pullet Prices Paid Shippers. City delivery. ses returned 20 | | Turnips—Yaki Standard pulleta «. POULTRY AND MEATS Quotations by Ts ‘of, Prices yaa snigpere Ih, 144 | Prunes—26-1b. box 26) Khabarb—Local, |b. 117 | Strawberries—Crate 28 | er} SUGAR sylvania railroad freight wreck near MAY Altaite Straw | Timothy | Mived VEGETAULES Driers Paid Wholesale Dealers Quotations by Pionce to Heattle Artichokes Asparagus | Cotery Cucumbers. Onione—Cal.. per cet . doz. bunches Local, box Mexican Lb. Commerela}, ton Combe ; 1.00% etted Wee #5.00@70. | striae Local qeaae Squash—Lb i OS 08% a yellows... 3.0 rRUITS Paid Wholesalers | Comb Honey | Dates. Figs A | Grapetrult—riorta 0 | Lemons . 2) Oranges—Nayois 11 | Sugar—Cane, per ewt. . Guetations by W. ¥. Jahn & Co 16.0601 Fruit & Produce | |! ate cent for hauling, | * Pri | Quotations by Pacific Fruit & Prodace C cinnati too late today to play their scheduled game with the Reds, the] y Railroad officials offered to bring the Cardinals here from Columbus | | Ducks—Dresned, | Geese—Dros Nes off the game as. the weather was Turkeys—Dresmid .. jthe head and seriously injured him.| Citizens Kept Out aeee 21] Beet, per ewt ... Koosters—Old, live, per Ib... 10} ; ‘Turkeys—Dreseed 1" HIDES AND WOOL Hogs—Fancy block Heay sheeee Belgian Hares Prices Ps Bretlere—192 Drensed, Medtum Light .. Roossters ..... Belcian Hares—Dressed, Ib, « Hoge Fancy block .... Veal—Fancy MILK AND CREAM Quotations by Mille Distributors Asan. Mitk—Cwt., fob. Beatle aupply 2.20 F. 0. B. condensory. 1.50 Sweet Cream, £ 0, b. station 58] BUTTER AND CHEESE Trices Vaid Whotenn i Country creamery, extras, Local yrinta, wrapped Bs 4 Cheese—Tihiamook, Triple 3 Wash, Triplet 36 Butterfat— A grade, Quotations m Stock Yarda Receipts, 210 cattle, 879 hogs, Cattle Prime streers .,.. Medium to goed . Fair to medium « ur) j (Baylog peloes i | i! H ¢ ts | Calfskins, ereen or #alted— according to wre Groon or malted, each .. Wool Pelts—Dry— | Valley Wool, Ib. a] | astern Select es a8 immigrants under immigration act, the United States supreme court ruled 200 1ba.19,600 14,00 | Silver Bmelt "12.90¢@18.00 | Mackerel Hae 11,00 12,00 SHINGLE MARKET (Quotations by West Coast Lumbermen’s ime hogs, 160 to 9.76@18.00 Woman Killed When Auto Leaves Road @ 10.00! 7,00 Vor Hau 44.00! inetra 6 at of Were, MeDowell and two children Mist too 46,00 Halibut, fresh Ling Cod Ned Cod MWinck Hane Ansoclationy FIRST GRADES “ Hte-Grade Inepoctod a LOL iees 180 00 i 2.00-9,04 2.40 Btandard tock, Por Halare Per M, 7.00 | nxtea Atanas, 662 sie 1,50 4.00] xtra Stars, AIN, FEKD | xtra Clear Fisher Wlouring Mille 19,00 10,40 N0-2.84 6068, 206-200 8,00-0,60 Ye | SEATTLE STAR Cr ross Word Puzz le GQOD INDUSTRIAL Leaders in Industry to NEWS HELPFUL Merchandising Shares Lead Early Market Highs WALL STHNT JOURNAL WINAN OVAL HOV TW Ship News Teer in Seattle MONDAY TUESDAY MA 6 ' fide r a on ft iret High Tide © Arrivals and Departures Arrived LFA . t v a porte y . ace Salled on t s y fay 24 Alena V « Angeles wt 5 Se | M ‘ d Fra a z D, Martin, Seattio; $5,000. Grandey, or, $4.00 4519 tat $3,500; 7422 Keon way 2,600; 7426 Keon way, |\Cop Doffs Uniform | to Catch Suspect’ Fearing to arouse the suspicions of & man whom he saw loitering on exo| bls beat, Patrolman Mike Buckley 650 | carly Sunday morning chang his uniform to civilian clothes and caught the man stealing moto- meters, he reported The suspect, secing Buckley in ordinary clothes, did not decide to 16|run until too Inte. The cop found ‘13 three motometers If his possession The man gaye the name of Dan Sullivan. Perfections 9.24 4.45-4.60 D GRADES Per Square, Per Mt, 6-40" .85-1.00 1 90-1.10 vote 1,60-1'60 mandard Btoe! Common Stars, Common Star Common Clears . LUMNER MARKET Jquotationa by West Coast Lumberman's | Ansociation) Flooring— Per M Vertieal erat, No. 1, 124—944.00% 66,00 ixt sevesy 40,00049.00 | WANG elevebecnede 1800@34,00 1 gral 2 and btr, 4-In....6. 26.60@a1,00 2 and bir. Gin $1.00 @ 58.00 61,00@68.00 Casing and bare Colling— Sxt-in,, No. do No. 9. Drop Siding— No, 2 and btr, Mxd-ln, No. 8, Olt, sseeres Bonrdo— No, 1. common, 8-10, 818, do 12 s+ do 12-14, one 21.60 + 16.60@19.00 do 16, 8. and I do 1k, A and 1. do 20, 8. 18,60 do 2x0-8, 18.60 028.60 do 2x6-8, wi - % | BANK CLBARINGS | | | | Seattle Clearings . SO,751,648.35 | Balances .... oe W715, 888,01 | | Portland Chearinkge ss. 6.44 6,027,626,00 | Balantos”, 1,94,872,00 Tacoma | Total transactions,. 2,110,000,00 Summe Mrs. Davis’ Fund me ds Hens | sre iid by uel “Vancouver Kiwanians | i« Corporations | | frame | 4619 18th N. Hi, frame | 1 from | dein , 9.004 26.00 | 54.00@ 37,00 | 00 23.00 | + 62,00@67,00 | 60@20.00 + 37,609 38.60 | ae CIDENTS 4 Attend Trade Conclave COUNTY SUNDAY One nian Is Hurt and Ning Damaged in Traffic "s Meet toring Big Busines: to Seattle, Chamber Asswres VARKELL AND PANTO OLISTARDING FIGURE ‘ ’ Gets $4,000 Added * ro at Police ¢ E, C. 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