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OKE SPOILS FLOUR ON SHIP | Damage to Ozette Cargo Greater Than Estimated 9,400 which Wed x iv Damage to the cargo of the fon steel steamship Cuette into San Francisco last ¥ with a fire smoulder hold, was much first estimated, according received here Monday was enroute from Seattle ports via Norfolk, Va ports from San Francisco last waid that the damage would “Pe sonfined to No. 3 hold and would Amount to $45,000, but subse “‘Quent investigation revealed that the cargo in No. hold was also P @amaged by smoke, No estimate 3 be made of the total damage all the flour in No. 2 hold is wa 8 | Defective bulkheads allowed the to escape from hold No. 3 the fire originated, and first thought to be free from is now found spoiled "The Oxette left here May Joad of flour and Red ¢ for Europe. Fire broke out! Off the Oregon coast. Engine also developed after she left Fiattery. p Freight to replace the damaged Will be put on board at San! © and she will continue on| Woyage. The damage to the itself is negligible. torship to Take z First Dip Monday | The 3,285-ton full powered motor | Semmeitind will be taunched | the Duwamish Waterway plant | the Elliott Bay Shipbuilding com- Monday night at 9 o'clock Mrs. ©. C. Roscoe, wife of the President and genera! manager) the Gulowsen-Gret Engine Co. christen the ship. } Semmeitind is owned by | . N. M. Gram of Norway. Capt put the motorship Trolltind Operation last week, and a vessel, the Kirketind, will be| for him by the EMiott! company soon. E. PRICE OPENS SECOND AVE. OFFICE bond house of John EF. Price its new place of business the southwest corner of Second and Columbia st. Monday greater than ‘The 2 10 with oss sup | } brie, from T: E. Price & Co. was organ- 4m 1902 in Seattle, and since time {ts business has grown amin the whole Northwest. former quarters were in eee butiding. TO MARINERS Obstruction Off the Washington Const . manding officer May 16 tacit op om, when t e+ aia @ halt ter t abe ngerous to navigation KA. ABERNATHY Commander, U. 8 N,, Officer tn Charge: . Rodgers Will Christen Big Ship of Da general manager of the Skinner Rddy corporation, will christen the 9,600ton ship Edmore. 50th veesel launched by the big Seattle ‘The Edmore will go down on either next Saturday following Tucs log two mi ind showing one f water. Dy Mr Mrs, David wife vid Rodgers, Rodgers to be plant the ways or the | day by a fore selected the yard heads Mrs. vote Rodgers taken among and department was men } r "VESSEL MOVEMENTS « DEEP SEA VESSE Ls Sighted Off the Cape a U. & Weather Bares { IRLAND, May 19 He Tyndareus, at Miteul stean Barometer ris TAK » Passed in m. Passed 540 @ ight rain hour. Passed at & p.m, inst Queen, at #10 p at § pm last nigh with a bull, at 4:40 « 6:20 «im. ” night S—May 18 A two-mast freight steamer Arvived at Seattle tot, & & Iria, from San Fran- via. Tacoma, at 10 a mi J. A Moffett. from Point Welle, at § a m. May 15—Se Curacao, from Southeastern Alaskan ports, via Tacoma, at noon: Ad mira! Nicholson, from Southeastern Alaskan ports, at #:20 a, m.; Weet Hem- ‘mi J. A. Mot . ¥ia San Francisco, | Passed in May fett, from San P at $516 pm Salted From Seattle 1 J. A. Moffett an ley 16—te Queen , via San Francisco, at 11 Metwu Maru, for Vladivostok, at im; Tenignak, for Skutmak, at 10 a. m.; Paterson, for Skutnak, at 10 @ m Weat Hembrie, for Tacoma, motor echr | Wakena, for British ( bia ports, at 1 am, May for Point Wels for Ban am op SEWARD-Satied. Se North- western, southbound, at & KETCHIKAN—Sailed, M wiral Rodman, northbound, Other Ports HONOLULA—Sailed, May 17: Se Tot- Arrived, May 18 Mouth western pm VICTORIA, Gallet, May 18 Ban Pedr ved, May 19: &# Tynd ENESS— Passed in n, fe May May 19 As | for Port Townsend, at 8:15 a. m. | Seward, at 10 p | Saginaw. | for Beattie, | cisco, eastbound, | |p { Wen an te fs thet ‘Tree. |p | Bet PORT TOWN#E fa Johan Poulson, fi m. Passed in, May 1 tt, for Bei at for Tacoma, 40 «. m for Everett, at 740 a m 15: West Maximus, from 11 & m, and proceeded for Honolulu at if a m. Paseed out: Queen, for Ban Pedro, via Han Francisco, at 2 p. m™. VANCOUVER, B. C.—Arrived, May 19 Se Marmion, from Tacoma PRINCE RUPERT, B. C.—Sal 1S: te Anyox, towing bee Baroda EVERETT —Arri Maru, from Dairen; 1s « A trial trip, at May| for fia Ayaha from 4. May Admiral Dewey MUKILTRO—Arrived, May 17: Se Sagt naw, from T: TACOMA May 19: fa May West Hembrie, May 18: ## Mar B.C; West Hem Matied. May 17: Ma Admir: rrived Fram Seattle. Bai . for Vancouver. for Seatt for Mukiiteo vin Everett | Wireless Reports | Canadian Government fia Senator, 700 rm bound, at # p. m. ~, 676 miles from Bao at Dam S$. Naval Communication of Seattle ving rthbound, at § p onclusion for 1s Sape Spencer. northbou City of Seattle, 15 m southbound, at ; ‘Tenakes for Duna: sn North wenter four miles fro City of Topek land for San Francisco, 7 of Columb from San Francisco for Tacoma, 565 mil north of San Francisco, at % p. m. dent, Han Franciaco for Seattle, 9 miles north of Cape Blanco, at & p.m os Santa Ana, abeam Mary island, light northbound, at § p. m, Vesela in Port at Seattle Today Smith Cove terminal—Sa West Helix 1—#« Katorl | Motor ach Manzanita, Fulton, terminal- H. ©. 6 Aa Proten U. 8. 8. Burns a Victoria, Alameda, Admiral Dewey k dock—S# Curacao. ering works—Ss Eyota, ” Hansen, U. Pier it Pier 11 Pier 2 Pier D. and T Pacific Bonworth. Skinner & Kddy yards—fe Edgewood, ybtus, Toka, Wayucan, Edisto, Bi Brookland. mn & Kelex thie yards Ad docks zg Nii r Sa Fonduce, Cinyra Sa Went Hematit Sehr Gamble, Aza t, wa Gattney, Delight. Heffernan dock~-Sm Albert Metin, Al key, Adway, Clodia Puget Sound Bridge & Dredging —Se Brookwood, Blakely Ames yard—Sa t Western Gien, West | Inlay, Went Inieta “rate Goss not tnelude beat g charges. Bageace liadtiity te Nmtted to weer- not te exceed $160 for). 150 pounds allowed free echedules subject te fia Ardema. fs Benowa, Meacham & Babcock Patterson & McDonald Birringa, Pirriwa Heattle North Pacific yards—fle Yak- lok, Ioontum, Inaqunaick er Flour mille—S« Jacona, lott Bay dock—## Bergen nford st. dock—Ss Bonneterre, Bo. | wickley. Beaborn Outfitting docke—ts Fort mi. | | ley. Btandard Oi} Mtimson mill— Went Beatties Iris. Jake Union—-a Rush, Brookdale, Fort Harrison, Allenh: dison, Houlton, fin J. A. Moffett, Phy iis, Bowenthon Smith, Ahmik, | Fort Union, Anthon, Cheaterfield, Puyallup, Capraria, Cardia, Abilla, Bing: amon, Blestre fa | their | Hens | Celery Cai, (Corn Maske —Per LLL ” Chicago Market Report May »* nt ano ling and ther sent tw This Hing deals her traders, the « on waved Hoard Local Markets Quotat on butter unchanged with the f the week's trading, Mo ing. Toth products firm with dealers pro; ible advance shortly Potato markets thruout the entire country are ting better condi tions, The poor stock appears to have been entirely weeded out and only the high«rade spuds are com ing out of storage now, The beat stock is bringing $40 and up Local coolers are practically empty of Wine now, What lite ap ples are left on the street being easily disposed of at $4.50 per box Lettuce receipts were Nght Monday, resulting in quot tions, An increased pected for Tuesday's b California strawberries were easier Monday morning. They are losing favor with local retailer nd first car of Kennewick berries reaches here on Wednenday they will easily take control of the market Poultry was weaker in all expecially, were affected, dealers unable to get rid of the over 90.10: 8 : | supplied market : » and egK beginning y morn were Aco 1 rain futures of trade t unt Mined lay. Bho rable prices up an however phesying very evinced suaweation by the United mt Hit trading for the py undue sper ed tomo Provintor May © to be off 4 of directors pase Jullua Barnes, opened late ps ure when the lines with _—————~ | | Prices Paid Whelesale Dealers i VEGwT ABLES Artichokes —Cal, dot. ease War and greens. Green. per Beets Looal. per Cal, dow, dune Cabtmg: Winnings ru soars ° "” Prime dium lamb wethers, §2@ 21 lam ba, fair to Local, per aon, 1132.88 Oregon flats 0360008 | ised Hutter Kees Me Cheese. Coceansio Ker don City creamery Helected local 68@ 506 tras, (2450. Oregon triplets, 37 Lattace- Sacrament Hot novee, per Angeles, era’ ae Cal Australian brown Prices Paid ‘Whelsesto Dentere country cream: Onion sete, per i.» iter —tocal Rolling onions, per 60-7. sae Kiopork Texas Bermu creamery H Wash. Netted Gem .: K Washre graded New Cal. Garnete, per Mo. -..r+ Bweet, Cal, per T. lie Redisher—Leesl, per Ges. bunches... Khabar’ Local. 4 Oregon triplets Wisconsin triplets. Oregon Young America Yano triple Wiaconsin cream brick Lamborwer, Limburaer, Se altry— Prices Paid Pealtry— Fata by Whsiesie f lave Fs Live Live email jug.¢ ieee oo Turmipe—Cal. per dod. bunch New Califoruia, per ene ..+5. ++. B60 wucrrs peice BE. Wash. Winesape, Mews fancy 4800475 ase 16 | Cows—Country, Greseed 06 Veal—Fancy +2876 | Chotce mM “e oH| 20) ta a aq) 2 2: 3: et.00@6 A4@ 1d 32. 00@%4 . 1 “imesh ‘Beed-—No. 2 per To... Almonds—Per tb.— Kye Seed-Per Tb. Bott shell . Hard abel! Brasil Nuto— 86 | The detectives report the meeting or STLippiny HAAt it wal asa Tn aautlg! | Gould Brothers Fight Over Estate || ~~ a ne | | GOULD. Frank J. Gould charges of the Jay Gould estate which ported in his fight for the remo’ hin sinter, the duchess of Talleyrand, while another sister Gould Shepard, stands by brother George. While th toried $42,000,000, it in considered worth nearty double wk Marke | CHIEF OF NC-1 He TELLS OF TRIP _New York Mark larkets [New 3 York Stock Report" | “Absolutely Lost for Five} Hours,” Tells United Press his brother, with used a le al of ¢ orge n of $25,000,000 Ke of the mismanagement Frank is sup executors by Mrs. He original estate inven. that now 19.—Coffee—Spot Centrifugal, $7.28 NEW YORK, May 19—The stock mar Ket continued atrong today, with opening above Haturday’s close. | for a Monday opened at 103%. up| . wp: Amerioan i; American Inter. | Marine com, 63%, | (The following is Lieut. Com- mander Bedlinget’s own story of the mishaps of the NC-1, as told by him to @ staff correspondent of the United Press.) BY W. KR HARGRAVE (nited Press Staff Correspondent) HORTA, Azores, May 19.—Lieut. Commander Bellinger today told the | United Press how the American sea plane NC-1 was lost After the start from Trepasney, the NC-1 proceeded along her course, passing all stations without encoun tering any difficulties until between Non 118, when, at 11 a. m. Sat ; |Urday, we ran into dense clouds and | fog,” said Bellinger. or a We decided it was advisable to jalight, and at 1210 p. m. descended from 3,000 feet to between 25 and 50 |feet. The wind direction there was different than it was above, and we found the fox was even denser at that low height. Not knowing our ponition, we headed into the wind MOONEY PROTEST MEETING ORDERLY jm ier icetea, absolutely: lost, for Collection of $420 for the datenae | five hours before sighting the steam: of Thomas Mooney featured the | er Iona, hull down on the horizon. pen air masy meeting Sunday at|We taxied toward her until she Fourth ave. and Virginia st, at|*ikhted us. We were picked up by a whieh officers of the Central Labor | "mall boat from the Iona after a ro- council spoke. ‘markable display of seamanship. We Altho detectives were in the crowd, |"uffered no injuries, but were sea there wax no. police inferference. | “Ck and sleepy. We sent out sev-| eral 8. O, 8, messages and intercept: | ae tee Maver Lane alse was |% Teplies, but recelved no ald, and in attendance stop ete ned |heavy, choppy swells J. A. McCorkle, C. RB. Clifford, EB. | |} A methodik RB. Ault, Sam Frasier, Phil J. Pearl, time he cre James A, Duncan, E. Teesdale, Walk: | eh s ehet OU, er C, Smith, Vincent Brown, N. P.| An attempt was made by the Iona Birch were speakers, to tow the NC4, but the hawser a: Osean ee snapped. The destroyers Harding and Fair- fax later attempted to bring the ne in, and the latest report here said the Fairfax was still trying to} salvage her. It is feared, however, that she will be a total loss. Bellingerwaid that he and the oth- er planes had not seen each other during the flight, hearing only the wels talking about their progress. | ~ | United Mtat %) Marine pref, 1 Hiset Bu up t} ‘. national, wpa up 1% The market closed strong. | | Frisco Market Report scot ane sah a | iP FRANCISCO, Mey 19.—Detter— Patras, €1 4c; firete, 8 %e. Heatras, 62 %e; firate, SOC; ex-| tras pulleta, $6 | California Mate, fancy, Cheome firste, 26. Potators—Ol4 crop, Meno Optons per cental werery get off the log was kept all the | K CLEARINGS Seattle «+ 1,929,388.24 Tacoma 69,809.00 Ralances . 113,631.00 Portland 5.997,684.00 1,276,582.00 Clearings Balances hen you think of advertising | | think of The Star. —» | ¢————___—— _ 5g Spokane een 2,700,415.00 9,911.00 Clearing» Balances “x | governme nt PHONE STRIKE DATE NOT SET Miss Julia O’Connor Arrives, in Spokane SPOKANE, May telephone « 19.—"'T “ tlonal not inter ent in the ¢ situation naying we f it comes to fight That's Mins Julia the route we uration today of ‘onnor, presideht of ia her r Pe the t wire union, whi and frewh operators and a winning b phone companies and trol board Mi cities from Boston with the con 4 O'Connor denied that she was ly t the threat fie date pecla direct ened strike, ¢ had strike r been agreed upon for such a perators ure declared the not discussing or conditic tive bargaining with compan: me with telephone compani they pass the The governm submit gri ce of the local He forwards this to the ommittee of the Tt unistration, with ndation, The United committee is com of Bell and W There is no rep perators, and we to present our side s we negotiate buck to the nt that the we must general manager com operating States operatin poned exclus ern Union offic resent have no of the cane Miss O’Connor Is Due Here Tuesday Miss Julia O'Connor, international prenident of the telephone ope: who was scheduled to arrive in Seat tle shortly after noon Monday, not reach here until Tuesday noon atl pm A telegram mation reached Miss May business agent of the local operators’ union, at noon Monday. A commit tee of Seattle hello girls were on A. Duffy, ways | + to} ted | TO ARREST ALL! DARING DRIVERS Bolton Proposes ‘Campaign to Stop Speeding to launch « came driving, pare of fitney committee of morning ordered drawn revoking ‘the insued to Alex Gus- Urging the palgn inst city recklean the part license the council Monday ordinan rs license an man who appeared before told the councilmen that jitney in order to give their patrons “real service, have thru traffie and run away cars whenever they heen arrested twiee carrying passengers ng board and reckless the water front, during traffic is heaviest. Holton instructed thi who appeared against every violator they find, man here up all over to stop thia Bolton saide you bring @ hounds before Monday.”* ‘The Magnolia Mill Co, 1144 We 47th st, reported the loss of two books of Standard Oil tickets from their offices to the police Monday. ‘The theft occurred between Satur- @ay night and Monday morning, when a window was jimmied and a strong box containing the tickets | broken inte 2 Gusman, the committee drivers: to dodge from private of ours when usman to ffic “Den't and reckless arre ordinances just arrest Pick ‘em © got of tr there v riving,’ We'd like to have dozen of peed our comm every tors, will | containing this infor- | hand to greet their leader when word | arrived that s kane 523,300 POUNDS OF FISH MONTH’S CATCH Fishing vessels coming into Se- attle during March brought 523,300 pounds of fish, valued at $58,161. Of this amount 360,000 pounds was halibut, 76,000 pounds “ling cod,” and sable fish and rock fish com- prised the bulk of the remainder In addition to this catch, 11 pounds of herring and other small fish was landed, was delayed in Spo: 600 | GUTERSON’S ORCHESTRA Overture—“Oberon” . Weber “Moon, Lovely | Moon” --Bruno UNTIL FRIDAY NIGHT “THE STRONGER vow” Picturesque Spain and an Apache Den Form the This CHRISTIE COMEDY BRUCE SCENIC HAVE YOU ANYTHING FOR SALE? DO YOU WANT ANYTHING? Make use of the Want Ad blank below. Copy may be left at The Star building, Seventh and Union, or. at Bartell’s, 610 Second Avenue. Cash ads are 9 1-2 cents per line. Charge accounts are 11 1-2 cents per line. Leave your copy at one of the above addresses or phone your ad to Main 600. CUT OR TEAR HERE STAR CLASSIFIED AD USE THE BLANK BELOW lo len le |v |= | wle las |