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523 £3229323 LL PUT otf FIRE IN HOLD 5 still § Smouldering, Moves to Tacoma P With a fire still smouldering in hold, the Manila Maru, Bhosen Kaisha Patoma Tuosday, will be opened At of the damage wrought ire ascertained Re will be brought the Phip when the hold ts and all merchandise that Mot @ total loss, and is yet “too will be placed on tt Fire fighting appa- on hand to prevent Spread of the flames broke out on the Manila a week ago, while the ship 1,000 miles off Cape Fiat And it was only by the unite thting efforts of the whe it was kept under con-| Steam and water were used ing the blaze. Manila brought 200 And $2,000,000 in freight, SCHOONER TOWED IN Deing delayed off the cape by winds, the schooner Rain reached Seattle Monday in Of the tug Tyce, which picked outside the cape. The Rain- came from Iquique via Hono- of the line, moved where the the by and passen econ ly and Tomorrow LAT DAINTY STAR Sequel to Tarzan of to Tarzan o! the Apes of these wonderful pic- fn one grand, complete , at the 4MASHINGTON THEATRE FIRST AND COLUMBIA FOUR DAYS—TUESDAY TO FRIDAY Mix-Gevernment Physician 3111 FIRST AVE. ov 169 WASHINGTON sT. RIGHT DRUG CO. STORES fer the Free Lecter Sign. PRIVATE WIRES GRAIN ea TRUSS TORTURE be eliminated by wearing th berg Rupture &i rt Wi free triah to prove its superiere A. LUNDBERG Co, ‘Thire ave H.U.ROGERS Optometrist Senttin, along- | OA Start New Service on Honolulu Route Inaugurating the Mat pany’s new angular service be tween Seattle, San | Hono th steamer Glorieta by the and Jobn years, BRIDGES PANS PORT POLITICS Will Introduoe | Resolution at Wednesday Meeting A resolution will be fatroduced at the port commission meeting Wed jnesday by Robert Bridges, president, to prevent any employe of the port holding office as the result of friend ship, political or otherwise, with any | of the three members of the commis j sion. \/ | | The resolution ta the rewult of the| controversy at the last meeting of the | }commissioners, when charges and} counter-charges were made by com- | tixstoners, who claimed that port employes losing their positions because different — commiaaion Wished to install men of thelr own politica! beliefs in. oftier After jon of the rese last We slay limiting powers of mmiasionérs to theit own depart mente, Bridges charged that EJ. Foreman, who recently radgned traffic manager, quit under political | duress, and that other members of the commisstoner were after the scalp | J, France Francisco and $00-ton — ste will arrive here week, She will be iymount, th Wallingtord O’Brien, who te aska after be will bring yndon Capt cently ing on the VESSEL MOVEMENTS SEA VESSELS DE! ied OFF the Cape (From U. 8 TATOOSIE ISLAND, May 22.e08 a.m : wind east, mek out: A at 4:90 a. om Weather Bureau) barometer ' r m Outside ou o be Seen’ Jon executive secretary also declared Hamilton Hig ered tions with the port last January as the result of the pulling { political wires Lippy and W, S, Christensen, jun bers of the corm. | disclaimed any political de d declared Bridges, aa pre of the bedy, had intru ristration their mena They sald they were withr their rights In adopting resolutions defining the duties of the members of the | i , No the tw 7 bs misdon signs, an admt depart board. In reply to the statements of Lippy and Christensen, Hridgea said they had violated the port act by the pas © remlution, and an. would refuse to abide by for Ban : — Francisco, at Lt a, m. Alaska Vessels KETCHIKAN —Satied, 12 Princess Mary, south te I will enter into no agreements to tinplace honest and efficient employes of the pert to make room for politicians,” Bridges asserted, and t is in support of this statement that he will introduce the resolution barring political requirements in the employing of port beans pave a NORTHWESTERN . IN BERING SEA. BAN Francisco Arrived: Me Olew | | from Seattia, Gailed: eo President, San Diego ty Han Pedro; a Oridono Maru, Passes Thru Ur Unimak Pass to Herrendon Bay for Norfolk Pm. Satied, ‘The first passenger Bering sea this. year, teamship company’s feartons, Admiral Pm Balled, aa, southbound, fereon, southbound, at May 11 at 3p m ¢ repairs. Perts jcouver, via porte Ma, May AML Hailed, May it: & Loop, for Ban Francisco, at om. | |“ TACOMA—Arrived, May 12: 8a West | Hombria, from Beattie, at & =) = Manila Mery. from Seattle, at 10 a m.; = Sante Kiba Salied. May 12° Quadra. North | for Vatequver: es Brookhaven, for Beat: | poh eye i ; as Dayesport, for San Francisco; | Pass Sunday night, and unless hin- alt Biectra, ti ttle, in tow of tues| dered by ice, will reach her destina | Fairfield ana Patre | tion on Herrendon bay Tuesday POINT WR! — =, Francisco. Hailed: Hye No. 95, for Beat- nnery crews and supplies, and discharging at Herrendon bay | tle, will return to Seattle and resume her | vease! into | the Alaska | PHILA DELPHI A—Arrfbda, May 12: 80 Musketo, from Puget Sound porta. MANILA—Halled, May 7: fa Admirat| Old Seward run | right, for Ban Francisco. Satled,| Two of .the company’s vennels Se Admiral Goodrich, for San | sailed this morning, the Skagway | leaying for Latouche and the Santa | Anna put@ing out for the west coast | of Prince of Wales Island. The Victoria, of the same com pany, which has been overhanied at }the Skinner. yard, is now lying at Pier She w here for Nome on J 3 Upon her return the Skag- | | way will leave June 15 for Kotzebue, beyond Nome, the most northerly point reached by any ship aalling out of Seattle on a regular run, The Jefferson is due here from Skagway May 15 and will be fol- lowed by the Alameda, which will arrtve with a cargo of copper from Anchorage May 1 |Governor Brings Officials to Port! Bringing 347 passengers, the! steamship Governor, of the Pacific Steamship company, arrived in Seat tle early Tuesday morning. Among the arrivals on board «eA. W Trenholme, federal manager of the | Chicago Northwestern railroad: 8. A | Perkins, vice pre ent of the Pacific SS as, b Alaska Navigation company, and F. Franciece, at ‘ |G. MeMicken, g pagsenger towing bee agent for the Pacific Steamship com s pany MeMicken, Zipt, traffi | pany, have vuthern offices #. 8. A large number of Canadian tour. cisco for Beattie, 9% rolles from Beatt fe, | ists, who have been s the ats p m.. #0 Steadfast, San Franeisco | winter in California, arrived on the | for Portland, 41 miles auth of Columbia) Governor on thelr way back home, | wd \Big Oriental Ship HOU Balled, May 6: fis Yukon, tor Honotuty ES PORT TOWNSEND. 12: Two whaling tugs, 11S p.m. Passed ow am VICTORIA, B. C.—Arrived Sa Governor, from flan Franc , and proceeded for Heat) Balled: fa Niagara, for Sydney. X.. 8, W., via ports: whaling tuge Pat orson and Tanginak, for Reattle VANCOUVER, B. .€—Salled, May 1% Ss Niagara, for Sydney, N. §. W., via Honolulu. Wireless Reports Canadian Government May 12—#s Jefferson, tm Dixon Fin- trance, southbound, at 7:16 a. m. May 13—8e Alaska, ff Ballenas stan Borthbound, at $20 p.m.) se Admiral Evans, off Cape Fox, southbound, at & P. m.; tug Kanak, towing bee Star of |Greeniand, 100 miles south of Loring, northbound, at § p. m. U, & Naval Communication May 12—Ha Firwood, 2 went of | Cape Ommaney, southbound, at & p.m; | as Alam: 4 for Juneau, $5 miles west of Cape Spencer, at 8 p. m.: mm sehr Libby Mal went of Cape Fia Cordova, dineh Lp m.: ae ¢ | weil, 34 m.; 58 Norwood, tala, jeaving ex |m.; ss Horace X. Pansed tm, May for Seattle, at Se Alagka, at 11 May two. here, neral mond, , Beat | ft Han Pedro, 8 p.m; | San Pedro, $90 1 at § p. m.: se Prank H. Buck, Byerett for San Pedro, 268 miles south of Bver ett, at & p an Atlan, Point Welln f Kidhmond, 785 miles from Kichm 5 p. m.; se Richtnond, towing bee %6, Ban Pedro for Sentile, Beatle, at § p.m; aa I together with A, F. manager of the com been on a tour of the and agencies of the orn, Beward tor Heronden ¥ Island, at § p. m at Seattle T a Helix, | Vessels in P | Smith Cove | mare. * Hell ste terminal-—U. 8, C, G. Bear, S. ls H, T. Manzanita, whaling tug Tang inak, whaling tug Paterson. Pier 14—Protemiaus, Furton. Pier 11—U, B. Burnside Pier #—flehr Fannie Dutard. Pier 7—S#ehr Charles Kt. Wilson, Pier DU. #. Governor Pacific Coast bunkers—tia Adway, Brookhaven. Pacific Engineering works Borworth. Skinner & Bddy yards | Bainbridge, Polyblu Eldridge, Edisto. Nilsen @& Keloz Bringing one of the largest Orien- | | tal cargoes of the year, the new 10, } 000 ton steel steamship Yomei Maru, ia scheduled to reach Seattle May 20. The Yomei, which is inaugurating |the monthly Oriental service of the | |Ocean Transport company, was re cently launched by a shipyard near | Kobe. She brings a enpacity cargo | of oils and rubber. She will leave rs Reatoiet ie sre early {n June fof Manila, Shang: hal, Yokohama and Kobe, The Kaikyu, of the same fine, will arrive ie re about June fa Byota, #8 Fonduco, Cinyras, Duthie yarde—#a West Hematite Todd drydocks—Sehr Gamble, a West ern Knight, schr Azalea, wo Heffernan dock—#a Albert Metin, tages, Bonneterte nn by |New Ship to Take teak aecah ietée. & Dredéinn~bo| Cargo to Hudson Brookwood, Blakely mio wert After completing a trial trip down Meacham & Babcock Ardema. |the Sound Monday, the new steel pibatterson & MeDonald--Bs Benows, | veqwel Frookhaven, operated by W. Ce irri wt vator—fe Edgemont, |C- Dawson and company, sailed for Beattie North Pacific yarde—-#s Yak-|Poughkeepsle on the Huds Jeontum, Jasaquinaick. day morning with a cargo of tum oe ee Eee Mo 26, The Seattle built steamship E mill-—#s Jacona. Also walled for the east coast Teusday Broa,—te Kainie | with a cargo of flour. fhe Yacoma, (ag Mdina rage gy ihe or a product of the Tacoma yards, is Maru, hare | Famatore—Menican, | ai to Arrive May 20\% | Black Walnuts "Local Markets Seattle ig @xperioncing a very atift onion market this week, All of the outdoor stock has been ch und dealers are relying wh their stocks Jn storage, Oregon yel low Danvers wholesaling at 6 nts per pound, while the better grades of Klopock onions are bring ing 7 cents, Shipments of Barly sil verskins and Bermudas are expected to arrive the from the Sacramento valley 1 jJettuce was unusually hort W lay. ‘The previous erloading of the market ¢ “A it to fall aa low aa $1.75 per ease, con being rapidly cleaned. up. ers, however, are expecting suf: ficient shipments by tomorrow. They will well at $2.75 per Cold weather east of tains has caused the local asparagus. market grane ie y short and in some « ty bringing aa bigh ax 20 cents, he local strawberry market waa weaker with the opening of Wednes Jay's business. DMentiful arrivals of lar and Oregon Plum brands tn nt delivery hai ured the ber to alump to $2.26-$3.50 per case, Apples are very firm, with the product practically cleaned off the atreot Poultry {# easier {n all tines, Deal ere afte finding {t especially difficult to dispose of their spring chick ens, This in the time of the year when congumers begin eating vege * in large amounts, and conse quently the poultry markets «uffer. Butter and eggs ruled very strong. | One instance of the wite of the eax are sequently the moun, leg rie 4 into | sh ipmenta into interior Alaska waa | market for h the placing of an order Tuesday by the Alaska Engineering Co. for 12% wanes of the finest eggs Tealers unanimous in the opinion that before a day of 0 in over, Seattle's butter and e@@ markets are bound to} advance, Prices Feld Wholesale Dealere fee Vegetation and. Preit VEGETARLES Artichohee—Cal. da Acparagus—local. per M. Hunnyeide Kennewick Prosser Walla Walla . Beane — War and ereen | ‘ Green, per ™. . Loeal, per anck so: » dor bunedes Danteh Rall. Corvetes-Siew Go. i os buacnee .- barney Oregon ah Son Mesks Trimmed . Comembare—Por son— Ne ‘a | Gertie ai ber i. ~Bacramente .. Hot house, per erate . Loe Angeles, cr Head, per erate . Cal. Avstratian Syege xeliew Off grades ... Onion sets, per M Refitag eatens, per | 00-. sock. Danvers it Natter Potaters Per Local Spinach fen! ver box Strawberries 1 e anal Ing Florida, per pack ... Ternipe— Yakima, per sack Cal, per dom, bunches. .. New California, per ma FRUITS Polen — B. Wash, Newtons, ox. fancy.2.7506.00 16 Son, pkes . rind — jon, pre 60 t-o8. phos. Rox & f-on pkee, Grape Fruit—Per box Stripes ; Florida, 64s and large... .P Florida, 648 and smalier.« Cal. Gondoin, . Honey-—-Comb, cnse 26 . Strained . Dark amber... Lemons Per box— Faney Choire > . Oranges Per box— sow foes 1260. Nes . 11s and smatier ; Tangarines * nelae Whoireate le Nate | Rmsonas—rer foft shell Hard shell Tiraeit Nute—Por th. Cocoanut Per don Filberts—Der Mm Walnute—Per tb. — Bott #hetl Per tb Manchurian . Chestnate—Per Tb... Peanuts—Virginia Keyatons ury cream 56 <7 4 brand, : 166 por Ib ; 60 strictly freah, “ wove “6 Local, Pullete : Wash. and triplets in triplets g Americn « arly part of next week | strengthening of | ‘The | = | URGES eel | TO AID SIBERIA: Great Opportunity, Native of Russia Says| Declaring there are wonderful op- portunities offered to traders in Biberia, William A, Fuswell, a native of Petrograd, but now a civil engineer in thin ety, addressed the Pacific Trades elub at the Army and Navy club Monday. | “When we speak of Siberia, the |meneral public is more interested in how many HBolshevike have been killed or how many the Bolsheviks have killed than in the ehances of- fered the Americ rader in this field,” Ruseell x put there tn a great opening in Siberia, and Amer- lea can comunercially conquer Siberia jif mhe only en “It is necessary that the commer- cial men of the the tinports from Siberia as they do |to the exports, If much a line of ac- on ie adopted, there would be no hecessty for ships returning from | the Orient in ballast, | “Siberia bears the same relation to Russia that Alaska bolds tinental United State, and her products consist mainly of agricul. |tural gooda Beans, hides, peas and | |flax are the principal commodities The finest iinens are made of fi |berian Max, All that the country needs is aaurance there will be a er Koods in this country, yg {and it retains for the American im- porter and exporter to gain Siberia’s confidence,” Fishermen Taking Immature Salmon To minty thé epicurean appetites | of patrons of Heattle cafes and hotels, |Mahermen on Puget sound are de- | pleting the supply of mature salmon |by catching immature salmon, ac- the iptey Fish Company, on Pier 1 ‘The so-called salmon trout fs noth- ing more than a young salmon of the silver or humpback species, ac- cording to Ripley. and is caught and | sold to cafes and hostelries thruout the state. This practice not only cuts down the sale of legitimate salmon, but also decreases the supply of full- grown salmon, he saya Deeks live i} American | mm it in the right way, | United Staten co- | operate in dewoting as much time to! the con. | cording to Edwin ftipley, preaident of | Fe “ “Trt : - * New York Stock Report | “ , P| RW YORK, May 13.—ractional ad tee Seok sashonan Seating Vor aah Cate ae 1 up i, Baldwin | Nirhe Gay was another big one of the exchange owt 1,600,000 shares being turned over ength feanion United States Meet closed at 1.01%, ab 4: Central Leather, 89%, up 2%; Hald win, 96%, up 6%; American Mido and Leather preferred, 1.22%, up 2%. ‘The market cloved strong. 4 Chicago Market Report | ort | } , Reports of good | belt of the grain futures jean Board house selling actors in the ran thruout the | % May } and in jat s1.6 ied $1.69, a July. o and dropped to opened late at 69 '\%e, down mtly ont hes July onte 4 at Ob te, and reacted | rT} ned at 65 %e, ding eased off High Low, Clowes 1.76% Shad # 2% May Joly | \auiy Mept |. Perk | May | Jui, Lard May |Juir | Ribe— | May }auiy.. | | Shipbuilders Await | the | ger of the Emer, Reply From Hurley BAN FRANCIS (United Press.) Pacific sebiy to their t Hurley, of the May 23 tw builders and the ehipping reply in favorab ery ship yard pepe CO, May shipbull dee ot the coant awaiting hairmar ying board, sug Washingtor Coast ship. board. If manager tart Kast of ev at of will the prenery of shipbuilders in and Washington here, discunsing “ting the contract can the shipping board. Frinck. inepochl Shipyards Here After spending Monday in inspect ing the Seattle shipyards, H. E. Frick, new Northern Pacific mana ncy Fleet corpora. | ion, said that with the wonderful fa | cilities. offered him he hoped to con tinue to make thin district the fore- most in the country in building ships Oregon are in Kension means of m tions of Four Mitsui Ships in Port This Week| Four vessels of the Mitsui feet will be in Seattle with the arrival of the Ayaha Maru here Thureday. The Tenpaisan Maru and the Melwu Maru are now loading here, the former for | Japanese points and the Meiwu for Viadivostok. The Kongoma Maru will arrive here Wednesday, and will | load steel and cotton for the Orient. | The Ayaha will take a general cargo for Japan. Coast Ship Owners Want Equal Rates SAN FRANCISCO, May 13—A combination of all the ship owners of | the Pacific coast is being proposed to secure an equalization of all-water and all-rail rates from the Atlantic coast to the Orient, to secure more | trade for Pacific ports, according to} | announcement of the Shipowners’ as-{ sociation. ANCIBCO, | wxtras, 69 Be Ratrem 68Me: extem pullats, fe Cheese California fim firsts, 300 Potators-Whart prices: Deltas, $1.7 @2 per contal, wurbewks, 130 ; Miah geme, 2.25: Washington rma, 526 235, RWeetn, 14.5006; now Dor tatoes, 2% G50 per pound; fancy | whites. 607 per pound: garnets, 6@6c per pound, ewente, 1646.60. ‘nione-tse house, Cailternia, 9604.56 per ceotel; on the etreet, $4.25; Ber- muéa, $2.6064 Onte-Hed food, $2. Barley~-No, 1 feeds at Port Costa, extra fancy, PORTLAND, Ore, May 12-—Ca Receipts. 22 head; market steads. steers, 112@12.50; good to choice steers, 50; medium to goad stenre, $9.66 air to and steers, $809; common ‘758 @*: choice cows and food to choice cows and medium to good cows to medium cows and pif 40; canperm, $304; balla, 5,60: 12.50; stock- Hoge—Receipts, 362 head; market Prime suinee, $2008.35 me rough heavtes, 19.75; bulk, testes 60. ny Bheep-— Hocetpta, none ener atendy. lamba, $1313.60; Fratlnes ttt tH wethers, $9@11; owen, $6610.50: $695. Dutter—City cfeamery, 64@ Sic. Egue—Selected local extras, 43 Hens—26c; brotiers, 35@ (0c. eene— 11 @ 200. Cheese —Oreg: ' heifers, 18@ (le s }; mercantile paper, $4 > van silver. Londos, 66% Oar sliver. New York, 111; demand ste COMING SOON! The Incomparable Motion Picture — The Greatest Seattle Has Ever Seen RUPERT HUGHES’ FAR-FAMED STORY Unpardonable Sin” Marshall Neilan, Foremost in His Field, Directed It ke Union—fs Kush, Brookdale, Fort Harrison, Aah diaon, Bowl Boughton Bourneville, Cineas, Fort Union, Agthon, Cheaterti Puyallup, Cepraria, Cardia, Abiila, les. tre, | Western Knight will now lying at Fishers’ mill, and will start loading flour this week. ‘The sail for the Orient either Wednesday or Thurs- day. app epn reeen— Poultry—Prices Paid by Wholesale | to Shippers DANCE FOR SERVICE MEN , The auxiliary of company 1, Wist infantry will entertain with| an informal dance in honor of the returned yeterans of the com- pany at Douglas hall, Broadway and Pine, Friday night, May 16th Paul Cowan's Jazz orchestra will furnish the music, Fifty cents will be the admission pric: All re-; turned service men welcome. who do not approve an alum powder endorse ROGERS’ Insuring | announc JAPANESE SHIP_ - GOMES JUNE 20 Vessel | Wil Go on the Transpacific Run ne new steamship Yagao Marna, n at a Japne yord, will here her firet voyage service of according to Monday by Waterhouse & Company, handling the big Japan- ese company's Seattle bound ship ‘The will be completed t June 1, and will proceed to with a of Orlental New r construc arrive 20 on transpacific mpany, ment made Frank who are Yagao cargo Oridono Maru. of the same recently left here fa the new Partfic Const-Kuropean service of Waterhouse & Company, sailed from San Francisco Monday, bound for Norfolk, Va; AMUSEMENTS fleet, which Mats. 2:30; Nights 7 and © RUTH St. DENIS Foremost Dancer Bir Features ‘This Week—iew White te “BEHIND THE SCESES WITH SEPT. MORN” With the 20 Kainbew Girte Nights (Sunday), thc; Mate. ¢ Mondays), 250; Ladies’ Mats, ¢@ Sundays), 100 Mats, 2: 7:46 and 9:16. ponies Nights $0c-50c; Mats, 20c-31e Pius War Tax . You can't go wrong. Nights, 60c to $2. (best seats) $1; MM ike! GROSSMAN YIDDISH PLAYERS Present ‘A Mother’s Love’ Prices, 600 to $1.60, Pius War Tex Seats Thursday. Blossom Seeley Pi la and Myer, : an¢ Reo and phar and ‘Kdwards Will and Mitehell Molly Melntyre Orpheum Vandesille PALACE cota Daily, 1 to 12 Feature Phetopiay 1G. VAUDEVILLE A eekday Mats. 1c; Byes Success When you open a Savings Account career. success., irday ev a Department with a reliable bank you display certain characteristics which go far toward insuring a successful You are more than thrifty. Ye~ are also prudent. And these two qualities positively exercised are the beginning and the end of open every from 6 to 8 for