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l ADVANCED TARIF ON WHEAT URGED Representative Anderson Asks Commission Inquiry Looking to Higher Rate. 24 ‘ THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, |FREIGHT LOADING STILL \spzcm_ BEQUESTS o it ana con ver aere. - NEAR RECORD LEVELS| AGGREGATE $18,000 to vie.d and cost per acre, which can| Revenue freight loading on Amer- | be established ffom data readily ob- ican rallroads for the week of Octo- Ch“"h" e 'il.iOH. hmemher' ed, With Relatives, in Mrs. tainable from the departments ul’ the | per 20 continued at record levels, Martha S. Mead's: Will. \rnnls in the price of wheat as a re- ault of the Imposition of an additional | duty of 15 Yiek ml Cost Per Acre. ¥overnment here and in Cunada. " 5010 | comparea with preceding ‘.‘”,;,, the ation” (of the difference in pro- n costs in this country and ) a o will of Mrs. Martha Shaver d, datea October 19, 1918, has been | ered for y)l’bhlll The Women's | Christian Temperance Union and a| number of churches and migsions are to divide bequesty totaling 318,000 Her brother, Frank E. Shaver, is was considerably < in previous TS, in cars loaded in the rict of 7.9 per cent was shown. while an increase of 1.1 per ft-nat President (unl‘ lcent was shown in the eastern dis- V‘ trict. 15519% | Notwithstanding this record freight | given $5,000, and her brother-in-law, existing rate of 3 s & loading the railroads on October 22| \yjjjjam Knowles Cooper, $2,000. A 0 2 A |had 23,895 surplus freight cars in | A Nt on'.’;"‘f&:j'\".hmu'.‘"fl Boad repair ana availaple for Immed- | nepbew, Willlam Knowles ‘:opm ’n % after the proclamation by | iate service when trafic conditions Is to have $3.006: a niece, Martha { C eported car short- | 00, and another nicce, ent of such an increase. | necessitated. The report | Coaper, 35,0 President Takes Action. age on that date amounted to 13| ..., Knowles Cooper. $2,000. A mm] 55 can 18.000 is provided.for Louise Anderson took up with' the | flm;l of § g e rias. atece | dent some time ago the question | — S, Lutz and h ". deceased. A mum- thange in the tamift rates and It | Dakota, South Dakota and Montana and nephew of the LTI ade known then that the|is more than double the cost fn Can |ber of relatives are rememberce with tive had communicated with {ada he ‘cailed attention that | smaller cash bequests an: commission on the subfect. the ence in_freight rates to|sonal gi 2 his letter to Chairman Marvin |primary market« in this country as| Among the chlrlllblc‘g‘equenlu are Anderson presented figures to|botween American and Canadian | 31,000 to the Bapti “ol'gfl nH l‘ how that the cost of production of | wheat Is from 2% to 10 cents a|Disirict of Columbia, $2:000 to Firs ipring wheat im Minnesota, North|bushel in favor of the Canadian yfroduct. | Baptist Church and §1,00 to Calvary € Minnesors, | Noctn | bustel nifavor of the Cuadian soduct: | Baptiat Custli SIWIHI IC) TR RCE ba|—=cl—=]clc—=clole=—=]o[e—=]olc—=]o]——]a|———{olc—2]o}} btltp shorn 608 to 614 ELEVENTH ST. W the cost of production | o be covered by ade- Representative Sydney Anderson of | . republican, president of the ouncil of the United States. made formal application to the ed |of th | busi s Tarift Commission yesterday |ioa 1 ing the tariff on “wheat ‘as a|th cans of aiding the wheat-growing | farmers in the northwest. 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BETEY SR T A PEY, on cltzens assoctsions ars lookt | of the gypsies tied in a handkerchief, et erest to tie N, i 3000 each to the Woman's Ic.n ptist lome ission So- g and when the bl election ‘of a president of the Federa- flfm’fiofi""sofi&';“fl Baptist Forelgn | «Blessing Money” Rite Ends 10 | Concluded, "the phymioian g "ras| tion of Clisens’ AssocIations ia the C. T. Union, $1.000 to New York Theft, Physician Says. | money was gone. | Boardroom of the District bullding to- ato. W, o U., ‘and $500 each to i i | One of the gypsies I8 good looking, | MRrrOw night. the Chautauqua county, New York,| TWo gypsy maidens who some lime‘lh" police were told MChmvs A. Baker, who tnnclldud" W, € T. U and " the' Jamestown W ago appeared in o business house. | o hoond termiae president, weid)te- told of how they could bless money [he remaining estate fs devised to|and make It grow, obtaining 310 trom | FEDERATION ELECT|0N re-eleption, which opened up a field of the merchant, yesterday af Vistted the "oMce. of Dr. Joseph. s[ her sister, Jessle 8. Cooper, and her " brother, Frank Shaver. Mrs. Cooper Riley, 1327 15th street, and proceeded ' !to glve a demonstration of their is named as executrix. The value of 608 to 614 physician culation as to who would succeed ROUSES CIVIC INTEREST| Genrga R. 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