The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 26, 1919, Page 19

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‘THE SEATTLE STAR—MONDAY, MAY 26, 1919. aia wesw Most Daring Airman Walks All Over Plane While Storm Rages | But three weeks ago was published It looked like the last thing in daring and {t was made the subject of newspaper editorials. PPL PIPL LDL ALA PAPAS MTG startling picture of a Canadian plane 3,000 feet in air with a flying corps Weutenant climbing over tts top as carefree as tho it were on the Now comes this group of pictures going the Canadian one better—and then some. | the airman in these pictures is climbing over the plane and out on the wings examining the struts and other points of strain, a severe windstorm is causing it to rock like @ at sea. | SHIP REACHED JAPAN WITH HER BOW DENTED | With her bow damaged, the steamer Hoyelsan Maru arrived in |Shimonoseki, Japan, last week, ac jeording to reports reaching & }this morning. The cause. of the 00 Ton Shit Ship Is Towed mienap is not known, and it is not reported whether the ship was in “into Port Townsend —[Cotiision with another vessel, or ran J aaround. ‘The extent of the damage | was not stated. B tow of the tux Tyee. the new | ‘The craft is operated by Mitsu! steamer Yomei Maru, oper! @ Co, and left here for Oriental by the Transoceannie COM | ports "Apri! with a full cargo ooh gn preosnor ten| jof cotton and steel with a or ayy was her maiden voyage here, | ° been recently launched by | y shipyard. She was | 2¢—U, & & Iris, from Tacoma, at 2 & full Oriental cargo. | Salled From Seattle eee ee See lane Ret} ~8e City of Beatle, for So Dut the disabling of her rud-/ '. her until Monday morn That sn ra Prince! Rapert. via, Vancouver and porta vessel probably w de at midnight to Seattle for repairs. Alesha ‘Vensete PETERSBURG—Satied + Jefferson. soutpbound, at KETCHIKAN —Sailed, May 25 meda, northbound, at 6 a m on Ports HONOLULU--#atied. May Robert E. Hind. for Port Gamb’ | SAN FRANCISCO—Malied, May 24 Admiral Dewey, for San Diego, via San Pedro. PRINCE RUPERT. B.C. May 26: Sa Richmond, from Seattle VANCOUVER, B. C.—Arrived, May ESSEL MOVEMENTS ~ = Be Ale EVERETT—-Sailed, May 25: Frank If ral Far-| Bock, for San Franciseo. TACOMA--Artived, May 25: 9 Elihu | Thompeon, from Akutan, at 2 p.m. May | 26—Se Quadra, from Vancouver, B.C. ern Alaska, at 2 a m.; from Southeastern Alaske fe Admiral Knight. sate trance, northBound, at i> m.; as Jefferson, 60 inflee eouth of Keteh- May 23 | May 2¢—€0 Eline Thempecn, eft Neah | southbound, at 7 p. m.; se Admii Ferra ott Pine issand, southbouea. st m.; em Admiral Rodman, | Cunrlotie sound, southbound, at $:20 p. |m.; se Admiral Knight, off northbound, at ¥40 p. m.: ss Firwood, off Alert bay, northbound, at 9 p. m. U. S. Naval Commanication | May 25a Curacas, 10 miles from | Hood bey. northbound, a! m Richmond, from Seattle ir Prince Ru- | pert, 92 miles from Point Wells at § p. jm; s@ Klamath, from San Francisco fo: Seattle, 20 miles north of Columbia riv at § p. m.; a Atlas, from Seatt Richmond, anchored off at at § p m.: a Phylilis, Monte 75 miles south bor at § p. m.; as Korrigan Til, from San Francisco for Vancouver, B. C for Fort Bteven towing bee Sant . from Oleum for Vancou- . 310 miles from Vancouver at :_se Governor, from San Fran- cisco for Seattic, 119 miles north of Cape Bianco at § p. m.; a8 Rainier, from San Francisco for Seattle, attle Portland, 30 mi river lghtship Ashawa, from San Fran: land, 110 miles north of Cape Pianco southbou! Catherine D, 3 Ganmaney, south “5 Admiral Watson ex 26 minutes north rees west, southbound, i ae Curae +» northbound, at off Point Gravina, § Dp. m.; we Anyox, fro: . 20 miles south of milen | went bound Anacortes anf ” wet. nll ile mith Cove terminal t Northern pier fis Ayaha Maru. a Katorl Maru. Motor schr H. C. ¥ Ketchikan, #9 Alameda, as Northwestern, as Latouche, ering works—Se Eyota, a» Sinner & Eddy yarde gewood, isto, 88 Edgemoor, nn os Eldridge, =» Toka, o» Brookland, Wayucan, ss Innaquinatck Nilson & Kelez yarde—Hs Fonduco, Cinyras. Duthie yards—fs West Hematite. Todd's drydock—#a Gaffney, oa Azalea, an Delight, aa E Heffernan’s drydock is Alfalkey, me Adway Puget Sound Bridge & pany—Hs Rrookwood, s# Hiakely Amen yarde—fe Weatern Glen, ae Wost 1 « Went Ininy Meacham @ Babcock yards—a Ardema Patterson & MacDonald yards—Sa fiir rings, Benowa, s# Birriwa, Beattle th Pacific yards—Ha Yaklok #s Toonium, 2 Elliott Bay drydock—As Bergen Hanford st. terminal—ssSewickly Commercial Boller work s—Motor achr Semmeitind Atream—Motor schr Snetind, Pier P eterre Albert, as Metin, se Choate. Dredging com not to exesed $100 for ai Farragut, ss Admiral an company Union yards fe, me Port Harr an Fort Jackson Bingamon, #8 Abnoba, Standard Ol co in Queen | % Local Markets | one fresh lots of new fruits am aw vegetables greeted ttle along Market row Monday morning. ‘The arrivals were ail from Califor-| — nia. The shipments included Black as? ‘ Tartarian cherries, cantaloupes and| [Eatal Valley. ¢-tashet erate Braw tomatoes, new turnips, 10 | Termipe--Cal. per dow, bunches quats and Los Angeles new potatoes. | New California. per sack The increased supply of cherries} [S-Im* per ss caused the product to slump, to 20/ cents per I ‘The fancy price of $ for a erate of the early cantaloupes | was made early Monday mornin; The first shipment of new potatoes | from Low Angeles reached the loca! market Monday morning and easily | brought § cents per pound. The San Francisco butter siatak} pel two cents Monday morning. This ix the second slump in three days. No decrease is forecast in the local market Begs continue firm with Intertor | Alaska the largest outside purchas- |" cat er. Every steamer bound North is | Wenay—Comn, case carrying a large quantity of local | med | * Liberty Bonds Quoted 7 NEW YORK. May 2% ations today: 2314's. first 44's, $96.90, wp 200 95.04, third €4's, $95.68 4%'s, $95.12, up wend CHICAGK An early cleaning out of al! 0 Board | of trade this morning caused prices, espe- | back quickly from | ‘Trade was moderate. ‘also syentiy high | May corn, open 41.78, down te, 2.00 | tater gained We; July, down ee at the 200 opening, $1.62, wae lo higher, Septem-| S| der, off bo at the opening, $1.65%, Liberty ™ 59948, retailers Lng the low spots. Provisions w: ) opening late at @84c, up 4; July, down Lo at was up le, Beptem- per mack weirs Appica— B. Wash. Winesapa, ox. fancy. Frait-Per bo: PORTLAND, Receipts, 1.431 head) ma $12 50@12; good to choice steers medium to good # fair to geod Jeommmon to fair steers, § cows and heifers, $9,606 10.50 cows and heifers dium 40 good cows \ese Mee good to 87500 0.35; me.) nd heifers, 56.508 fair to medium cows and: heifer canner, im, 15@T.00) | Greer, per tw Wail: steckere and feeders, Beets—Local, per sack Caj., dea. bunch: Cabbage— Winningstead Fiat Duteh . Connon Batt... Danish Mall... . ww Cal, per anck. Cal, doa, bunches Castifewer— toca, Celery —-Cai.. Corn Nesks — | head; market 319.16@20; me ° S) romeh heavier, $18.50@19.60; bulk, | Bheep—Receipte, 4 09 ead: market | fate to | 2 vies, 1. Manchurian | 8.509 4.08 ower ees | Geese virginle itevieck. te | Coeumtone-—Por Goa — BAN PRANCIECO, 3 May 2 3 Bxtr e e-em Onions—Per don bunches .. Green Feas—Per tb-, ‘a = - igi >. soe alifornia flats, fancy, 2140 : firsts, 6040; extra, Potatose—O14 crop Idaho and Wash- Mot house, per crate . 288 | tn Ontone- ston geme, $2.1 burban Cal. Avatratian brow Wisconsin triplets “ Oregon Young America s Bermudas. per 66-Ib. crate | Oyster Plant —Per age. Farstey— Dor bunch | Peamat Batter Per Petaters—Per ton— Leeal ... B. Wash. Neited Gem FE Washre graded New Cal. Garneta, per Ib New Los Angeles, per th. Sweet, Cal, per ib Local, per doz. bunches. Bhubarb—Local’". ‘ ie, femal 7 Ratabagas Ver O34 | Belgian Hares iv . | Spinach Local. per box Wares iiva “per One | Mile Maize Timeothy—-6. Wash. 4) Timothy Seed—No. Py per ~ bd Seeder ™. B Wash. flood River ne # ue No. 1 14.00@16.0 Denver Market Report DENY nnn | gio PAGE 19 /MAN THROWN OFF CAR |Reames’ Physician | STEPS BADLY INJURED| Tells of Injuries Thrown from the The of Clarence L. Reames* rere |former special assistant to the ear at 13th a United States attor weneral, for $7,500 damages from L. H. Hyman- of the Pug ound Cap Manu ‘ompany, for injuries suf Reames waa struck by ust December, was nued in superior court } Reames’ ph tentif! extem® of the injuries. clares his vision has been perman+ ently Impaired and other injuries of a permanent nature inflicted, steps of a street and Norman st Sunday Donr 6918 15th ave, & }tal, suffering from nev | face rding to ‘ Kast afternoon, J. J in in the cit nor facturing ( fered when way, | Hy ident, the | contt off, fore nd Donnelly lambered ere cuts about Kenneth Kuss who w street car trolley ha ng the rushed into the the and the con Denr manson's auto car to a treet onto xtep he gates were refused to motorman nelly Kuss juctor open them, but gave the the signal to Ko was thrown to the p: called an ambulance. 106125 - | *” | ” ahea Don May 26 arket Cattle— Recetp' ment | Balances .. ‘There are times when it isn’t nec net *mmary to speak the truth—but at Tait ss, | much times it isn’t necessary to «peak | oe at all a market 2 1 «+ -$1,628,044.00 | 600,114.00 | a This Will Give You an Idea of the Character and Originality Found in Engravings Made by helt Tvice ngraving Co James S Ditty Mer. Seattle /tar Bldg. /eventh neor Union MAIN G60o SEARLE WN. LINE ETCHINGS AND NEWSPAPER HALFTONES EXCLUSIVELY 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 I'l 1-2 cents per line. Leave your copy at one of the above addresses or phone your ad to Main 600. USE THE BLANK BELOW CUT OR TEAR HERE } STAR CLASSIFIED AD - | o © @ ny

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