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THE moe tte titre wn JUNE 5, 1919 ACIFIC CO. T0 \Chatons Portland Playing ‘Local Markets | IRE UNION MEN, | “Portland hasn't an harber, and never will have one,” declared C. J gshore Agreement AN-| France, executive seoretary of the nced at Council Meet |} pert commission Thertaes refer jring to the Portland shipping in Pacifte Steams! Jests’ attempt to extablish a low company | freight rate from Inland Empire hire longshoremen hall, beginning next thru the}to Portland than from Eastern Monday, | Washington to Seattle. “All the big result of action taken by rep- | steamship companies make Seattle tatives of the I, 1. A. durin week, it was announced at ja terminus Ins of Portland ¥Y night's labor council ip be jeause to go into Portland's harbor involves greater and danger |'This is the conclusive argument against the Interstate Commerce lcommission lowering the rate to Portland It would be an attempt to |force ships to go to Portland ‘Oregon men are trying to lower he rate to Portland because the }ievel haul along the Columbia river to tland is cheaper than the Phe company will continue to em- “returned soldiers or sailors, re of whether they belong to or not, in accordance with with the workers. ia the first time in history ral Line has agreed to hire ily all men thru the union ‘was the statement made by f May, business agent for the ‘Thursday. had been no trouble between Admiral Line and the longshore- , but difficulty threatened un- union men and the company to an understanding. Admiral Line is the biggest of Goartwiee comnenies calling at and operates four docks Pier A. B, D and the Grand dock sre_under its manage- LEAK FORCES SHIP TO RETURN TO PORT No cause for the leak which forced |the steamer Western Knight to put | | back into pert, when she was 300 miles off Capo Flattery, on her way to the Orient, has been found by the underwriters, who ha’ gone over the vessel. All the cargo has been unloaded, The ship ts lying at Lander st, terminal. Altho they say they can Wlascertain no cause for the leak j | Dlame may be placed on some one's »| j monitors soon ! VESSEL MOVEMENTS " + testsuite tenet aah ata © — DEEP SEA VESSELS tea Off the Cape (From U. & Weather Pureav) TATOOSH IBLAND, June 6-8 a m— Rarometer wind went, 14) o-mant | Clear; wind southwest Passed tn A two-mast . apparently the same mer that passed out o:20 re wind west, 13 mit ‘Se Frank Ht about > p.m. Arrived at Seattle June 5—Se Heffron, from Ran Fran clnee, at € a m.: te City of Beattie, from Routheaatern Alsaka June ¢~de Fort Russell, from Tacoma, at 6:29 p.m; ae Fulton, from British Columbia ports: se Prince George, from Prince Rupert, B. C., via porta, at 2 p. m.; am Albert Metin, from official trial! trip, at #56 p. m. Salted From Seattic June Ste Alaska, for Houtheastern tern Aleks, at 10 8 mm for Southesst@s Alaska. | June 4 Yosemite, for Port 1 at 10:30 p. m.; se Fort Russell. for T coma, at 1:10 p.m: ae Prince George, for Primes Rupert, A.C, via ports, at mfinight; a0 Sibert Metin, on official trial trip, at 12:20 p. m. Alaska Vessels VALDEZ—Sailed, J 4 Watson, westbound, at 3 p.m. Other Ports TAKU Arrived, May Se Admiral SHANGHAI—Arrived, May 28° Ss Can- ada Mary, from Tacoma, vin ports BAL Arrived. June 3: Se Bidena, from Tacoma. NORFOLK—Artived. June 3: - dene Maru, from Seattie, via Ran Fran cleco BAN FRANCISCO— Arrived, June 4: He Admiral Sehiey, from Ban Diego, via San Pedro; s# Redwood, from Port Lavdiow: = Kiamath, from Beatle, via Bverett; #8 Queen. from Beattie. Balled: Se Kiam: | ath, for Kean Pedro ABTORIA-—Arrived, June 4: fe Sninpo | Mary, from fan Francisco, at GRAYS HARROR—datled, Jw ™ tor sehr hull Agron, for Beattie, in tow tum Tyee. at & p. DUNGENESS-—Passed in. June 4: large freight steamer at 6:30 p. PORT TOWNHEN D-—Pamed A three-tnasted 5f tank steamer & m, probably s Fran Everett: se City of Seattle, for Beattie, at 1:30 am. Arrived: Behr Columba River, | from PORT GAMBLE—Arrived, June 4: Rae Washtucna, from Seattle, In tow of tug Wryadda during night PORT LUDLOW-~Arrived, June 6: te [Frank H. Ruek. from fan Pedro; as Wil- lamette. from Mukilteo, MUKILTEO—#alled, June 6: 8s Wil- of Fin. une ec niek, aashen “or. oe it kind of lens fitted perfectiy by || of large experience. Safety is the first consideration when dealing with the disposal of Valuable Papers or Jewels. Our New Safety Vault has been constructed on the most Modern and Scientific Principles and is a triumph of safe solidity. =~ In renting one of our 3,000 INDIVIDUAL SAFES you have a safe within a safe, thus mak- ing doubly sure. Your Papers and other Valuables are always instantly accessible. Ouz location in the heart of the city makes this a particularly desirable place for you to transact business. wm: RS wy We invite your inspection of Our New Safety Vault and Equipment. HOURS—9 A.M.to 5 P.M. PUGET SOUND SAVINGS & LOAN ASSOCIATION Resources over Three Million Dollars WHERE PIKE STREET CROSSES THIRD for Unfair Rate Decrease Buck will pase in} t} H, Rwek, for | ~—-m lowing reports of lower butter markets thruout the coun local market dropped 4 cents per Ib, on both buying and selling peices Thursday morning Hutter cubes are selling at conte per Ib, while in bricks it wholesaling 55 cents, The rt situation iw aid by local ¢ sto he the keystone of the condi tion of butter markets thruout the entire country Dealers think that butte reached bottom for the present men son, Kees are weaker, due to the fact that shipments to Alaska have dwindied greatly during the past few days Strawberries are weaker and prices will have to come down in order to move the product off the street Cantatoupes are selling to ready buy ore at $7.50 to 89.00 per crate ” to Seattle ntrary to the » rate structure of the country Rates from inland centers to Coant b alwaye t equal, ‘re Kardioss of distance or obstacles, If the commission starts determining |! which route haula one cheapest, it will be forced to order a lower rate to the railroad which ope than ite rival The principle of is iMuste by the tariff which makes the sume rate from Chicago to San Francisco and Seattle, altho this city is 200 miles nearer Chicago “Equality in rates from iniand centers to Coast cities must be main- tained, and if the Interstate Com merce commission tries to base rates on the cost of hauling it will becom involved in a maze of difficulties FUEL DEA i © the auspices of the Retail) Fuel Dealers’ association of the Chamber of Commerce retail trade |Dureau, the Washington State Fuel Dealers’ convention opened Thurs |day in the chamber asrembly room. j The had luncheon at 2 Pp. m. In the Butler hotel. A theatre party was scheduled for the evening. Bas! The convention ends Friday night. | Cabhage.wWir -- ————. ~ | Carrate Now Don bunches Caatifiow er — Loca) Celery Cal, per or Florida, per dos Core Maske Per ® ‘Trimmed Cacumbers No. eS Gartie Cat Oregon Goneeterrion Ver Green Corm-Cal. per dow route over “4 cities have en tes cheap rate making Prices Paid Whelessle Desters 1 for Vegetables and Fruit KS MEET » YROPTA! Artichokes —Cal, dow convention for Everett TACOMA Arrived, dent, from Beattie, at Russell, from Renttle lumbia River, for Bydney, N. & W., in of tus Pie at 10 8 om me jus, for Newport News; as Casca im, at midnight: as. Fort Kussetl, for Heattle | vieronia | tank ne VANCOUVER. & Co Jame’ per June 4) fe & ml me Port Balled: Behr Co. Preal Per dor per ™ R_ C—-Pansed, Cordelia, for June «: 01 Vancouver, steamer % Re ComArrived della, feom Port San Luis. tune 4 Wireless Keperts Canedian June tte © | river, southbound, z | b 3—Be Admiral Nicholson, 20 miles | Ontene— [north of Queen Charlotte sound, north-| Cal. Aw bound, at $90 pm | Oregon Yellow Danvers | Onion seta, per M onions, per milew inside in red, of Unimak pane at § p. to.; me Benator, | Thermudas, per 56-T. erate for > miles from Remttio at § | Ovster Mant—Per doe po m.: e8 Cleum, from Portiand for fan | Parsiey—Dos bunches | Franciaco, 547 miles from fan Francisco | Penmut Buiter Per T At pm: oe Ernest MH. Meyer, from fan | Petaters—Per ton Francisco, for Meattie, 299 miles from| Loce! te at 8 pom.) es Admiral Dewey,) BW from Geattie, for Ran Pranciees. 260 miles | % | from Meattle at # p. m.: es Hon point | from San | Kadishes Rhadard i " we | U.S Naval Commanication f sack. 1 | June ¢—te Costa Rica. | s0 nme weoreen oe o ° 1” ry oo ™ nh Netted Gem regraded Garnets, per Mm |5® miles from Tatooah, southnound, PB. m.: He Heffron, off Bher ios os «Frank 1 Pedro, for Bverett, | ett } 94 from Hichwond, for Reattle, €5 }Rorth of Richmond at # p. tn. per per dow bucches to Veaneta im Port at Seattic Today Kennewtek minnh-fe Heffron. a An- thern pler Maru Fell wt. terminal—fe Albert Mette Piet ite Tyodareus, as Wekena Fulton, Grand Trunk dock—#e City of Beattie Pier (Tug Daniel Kern. Mantord st. terminal—#s Toke, se Wayu- can. Pier te Cordova Pacific Alfie Enginecring worke—@ Bosworth, Skinner & Bady yarde— iw Amur, met Maru, se ithe Thomsen, ridue, em Edisto, #8 Yakioi quinsick, a Kdmoore, sehr Duthie yards se Weat Be Tottor! Maru, o/ White Salmon | Tomatoce. Mexican. Iimperint vailer, @bashet ore Local hothouse. per bes Teraipe per Ana Danehes New Callfornia, per sack Local, per sack reorrs ton Fe _- 2 = Yo. Kid taney - Om Yellow Newtons faner 40° lomammont | Apple Cider En ematite, ae Weet fb mewrarese tes “ag e ‘antaion: ere Todd's drydock—ts Gaffney, os Delight, | sa s Brookland, «© Western Knight, a Weetern Gien, moter sehr emmeitind. Heffernan's drydock—& Aifatk ™ Ad y. © Ardema, as Rettinesw. Poset Sound Prides & Dredetna yarde—| fe Hrookwood, ma Makely | Grape Pralt— Per bo: Am yards--te Woeet Islets, os Weet | tomer 6 y. Rireined Derk amber oF Lemans er bor Fancy Nilsen Cholee wiehile. Stream Rk Heifast ‘Went Heattic elevator—fe Remus Gallownen-Gret Engine work s—Motor ache ®. ©. Hansen. Lake Union yards-—te Rush, as Rrook- dale. se Fort Harrison, a Allenhurst, == Fort Jackson, a@ Addison, aa Toul ton, ss Roughton. 2 Foweamont, Rournevilie, bee WH. mith, se Ah mik, o8 Cines: Veg nate: - £O@n TS 428 aso em abe ae. . we Ne . 2” 0 3 178 29 30 a2 is on 13 | Almonde—Per | Memett Nate—Per Mm Blestra, sehr Axa or on, 8 Bingamon, 23 / © po ay Abnoba, a= sian, ae Abydos. Ate Admiral Knight, se Curacao BANK ¢ CLEARINGS Seattle | Clearings . -35,982,931.60 Balances DAIRY FROUDUCTS Clearings Balances ‘282,128.00 | Rotter 700,639.97 | | Rage—looa'! a1 arings tt Balances rewon triplets Wiseonein triplets Orexon Youre America Idaho triplets Wiecanaln oream Limon ie Limbari a Tillamook 4a ae Dairy Products Prices Paid Wholesale Dealers rick » Watter—toce! ery, cubes local 00 bricks ‘ cet Cal. state brand, cubes Cal. state brand, bricks Mage—local, strictly fresh... | “Puliets eaeecke sens cone—Waslr. cream brick. .:. Wash, Young Amertea Yash. and Oregon triplet nsin triplets Oregon Young Amer daho trip Wiaconsin country eream- ntry creamery, 136@ 38 aT 28 37@ .35) | Springs. Hens—Live Ducks Live Live in Hares. Live, per Ib Meat diy, area cic Oa . 21@ 22 1s@ 20 12@ 17 210 28 16@ 17 Feed Per Ton Liberty Bonds Bought and Sold at Market Rates The Seattle National Bank Department Second Ave, and Columbia St. rley. £9,00@60.00 Holled . 62 62.00 66.00@67.00 41.00 62.00 64.00 44.00 @ 68.00 76.00@ 77.60 77 00@ 79.00 76.00 +1800 40.00@ 42.00 67.00 @ 6%,00 00@ 37,00 Feed me Grit Mi run Milo Mal: ‘ Timothy—£, Wash, No. 4 62.00 | wet FLEET T0 | RUN TO EUROPE: ‘will Maintain Service From) | Seattle | | | ‘That a fleet of #,800:ton veasols, | | just launched for the United States shipping board, will be placed on the Beattlo Muropean service as noon a® they can be rushed to completio the announcement made by the local officers of W. C. Dawson & Co. Thursday morning, ‘The announce ment was conveyed to the Dawson company by Williams, Dimond & Co of San Franeiteo, Pacifie const [agents for the American Hawalian Co., when they operated before the war Negotiations are now under way | to bring the tfiret ship of the fleet) here as soon as possible, but a defi nite date for the first sailing has not been set. Cargo space on the new ships ix already offered, and connid erable cargo has been tentatively booked, The sailing schedule has hot been definitely arranged, but the ships will call here at least once a month. here are now three steamship lines from here to Europe, The Blue Funnel linee recently resumed opera tions, ax the result of the ending of the war, and the Harrison Direct | line is making preparations to put| into effect its prewar schedule to Europe Frank Waterhouse sent his first ship to Burope since the close of the war @ few weeks ago, and is now | making plans to keep up a fegular| monthly service, | The tremendous shipments of | grain which are expected to go thru | this port on their way to Purope from the great Northwest is one of | the big factors tending to bring the new line here, ‘The grain will start moving about the first of August Lumber, salmon and copper also will | comprise the cargoes to be carried | by the new line * wintealiiedeacioliainlll 1, New 1 York Stock Report | TT NEW york Tene . The stock ma | t opened strong United Btates Steel opened with £00 shares at 108% and 900 op % and %; Mesicen Pe- ~ ot 1.03%. up 2%, t udebaker dropped to 1.14% from — high at 116. | The market closed strong NEW YORK, June §.—Celfee—Mpot 7 | 19 he: Manton, 34 we. Humger—Centrifugss CHICAGO, June ruled lower in price ne the abort featurelens sension o! Chicago Board of Trade today. Trading stopped ccount of the return of Iitnols troops. There was some comminsion house ing earty today, but the volume email. The cash demand showed tittle Improvement overnight and Influenced the futures Provisions were steady to better July orn, at wubseguenty i changed at the opening, $1414, was Ko 3 December, open oft Mo, remalned 6 geemton down %e at the opening. wold lower at 68 Ke; Reptem- %e, at S6%e, the opening, r lost the same fraction additionally; December opening late at 66%o, off Ke. wubseanuently sold at to, off Ke Corn High “Low Close Jury Rept Dee Cate shly Rept Drain foture 33.20 32 oth | Public Markets .—__——----. a TINE sv. Stent Kristoferson's milk, tte at tail beat butter, 656 Tb.) apricot jam, 26¢ th. Sugar and soap stall, Car nation. Rorden's of Co-Operative milk, 2 mane Jfai 8 sare Cvveial White eam. Creme Ol, tho; 8 phan Cryst ite Flakes, 1 Creme Oil, 2fc; 1 laree pki Hea Foam. 1 Creme Otl, the; ¢ small 1 Creme O11, 28. Acm Grocery, basen: cane atom, the a1, Stalte 102-108-1 |2 Te 656; guaranteed fresh exes, |don Stall 14, freeh salmon trout, | ho: CRinook salmon, 250 Th, statis 1-3-5 sirloin, T.; boneless corned beef, m, Bt 2be M.; salmon, ™. Beall 160 ave, home mad ham loaf, Bbe T.; home made veal lont, Soe T. Btall 1611) First ave, Senilling’s | baking powder, 406 f.; Golden Weat |taking powder, 400 T, Stall 116, sugar | cured bacon, 660 Tb.; good bacon, 350 Mh ECONOMY Stall 98, © The, fine cane sumar, Stall 61, Kristoferson’s pure, fre Hic at: eream cottage cheese, 180 Tb. Stall 27, Yakima honey (in bulk), 286 pt, Bho at; f t butter, Ike Tb. 2 fhe. she. Bi ancy sugar cured tern bacon, by half or whole, 48e M.; © lard, 2 The, G00, Stalla 37-48, B00 can Inatant Port ae Olymp! pancake flour Bt steak, 180 Th.; home made nauenge, m & 20-21, new spude, 2 te xereen pean a The Stall 40, fuprome blend coffee, 3 Tha, $1.26. Ta, Gbe; beat abe coffee, 3 Ihe, $1.00. The. milk, WESTLAKE nauerkraut, 106 qt; salmon | bottles, 2 1 Stall 127, 2 cans Fed: | eral, Carnation of Armour’s milk |Guittard’n ghooolate or cocon, the | th tall 1 pkgs. Lux soap flakes, 2e¢ | bulk curras te TM, Stall 182, home made head cheone, malade, 260 TM. ‘Stall To: orange mar ew, 400 th.; fresh 129, mid cream | pullet ems, 4Te New York sharp chee 8 Stall 106, cS SANITARY 1619 Firet ave, fresh milk, ch enn, 600 do be pt, Stall 111, fresh | 160 1; cabbage saiad, | imon backs, @| Stan 106 fort cheese, ., 2% Abe, B6e, $1.26; Tal 50 Th.; cottage c Stale 26-26, 41.26; a e can milk ola oll, | n Weat cofteo, 120. PIKE PLACE 17, & Tha, fine cane sugar, To, Kristoferson’s pure, fresh ‘mit, tall 26, extra large shad, 356 black cod, Ibe Th, Stall 1523, rea 2 The, Phe; ling Cod, 2 Tha B6e, 6 bara Awift's white #oap, 20; bo, Stall 63, 2m. Stall #9, elder vin- Btall 43, corned ane th Stall Stall 79, 100 at each; anapper, Stall 12, wmall pkg. Gold Dust, can Shaker walt, 10e omar, in bulk, 460 gal beef, 18¢ Ib; sirloin steel. 12%@ 04M 10,000 81,00 Timothy Seed—No. 2, per Mt 18 PLAYS J. M. Both Hands Engaged IN THE SHOW WINDOW OF AGAINST TIME WATERBURY WORLD’S CHAMPION MARATHON PIANIST RECORD 65 HOURS AND 7 MINUTES Will Attempt to Break His Record of Continuous Playing, Beginning FRIDAY, JUNE 6, 10 A. M. in Playing at All Times—Food and Nourishment Given by Attendants—Never Stops Until Exhausted How Long Will He Play Watch Our Windows for the Most Spectacular Endurance Test Ever Exhibited in Seattle OPPOSITE PANTAGES THEATRE to tal steers, 3] choles cows and heifers, no quotation: food te cholo cows and heifers, § medium to good i helfers, 370) M4; fair to medium cows and heifers, | 0 r.00 12.5005; bulls, 180 calves, $9.6 12.6 Hoge—Recelpts, 221 hy market! steady. Prime mixed, $1919.50: me- dium mized, S14.73@19: rowgh envi | n rn ples, $1 bO@ 19.60; bulk, $19.60 19.75 Bheep—Receipts, 481 head; market steady, Prime lamba $13 fatr to medium lambs, $12@12: yearlings, 19@ wethers, §T@5.50; ewes, $607.50. | —City creamery, 63.6 S4e. Colo,, June 6—Cattio—Re- head; market strong and be/ Steere, $11.60 cows and heifers, $8.50 11.80; storkers and feed- | calven, $14.50@15.50. | Ttecetpts, 1 head; market 100 | lower, Top, $20; bulk, $19. 19.75. Bheep—Receipts, noi nate ne hla { METROPOLITAN now FLAYVING, tor Two Weeks ‘The Master of Them All ALEXANDER “The Man Whe Knows” and Mis New SHOW OF WONDERS Nights, 230 to 61; Mate, Rat., 50-500. Ladice Only Mat. Tomorrow, June 6. Any Seat S00 MOORE >») FRANK DOBSON and His THIRTEEN SIRENS Orpheam Vaudeville PALACE HIP) Continuous Daily, 1 to 11 ({1PPODROME VAUDEVILLE Feature Photopiay MADLAINE TRAVERSE In “When Fate Decides” Weekday Mata, 10c; Eves, & Sun. KRAZY KATS REVUE TAMEO KAJIYAMA, Japanese araphist, Hager and Goodwin, in their Own songs; Rhoda and Cramton, ope atic stare; Helen and Jack Smith, ones, steps and sayings, General Admission, 26c. in This Week—Lew White in “KABIBBLE, THE PEDDLER” Nights (Sunday), Mata. (except Mondays), 250; Ladies’ Mata, (except Sundays), 100. Mate, 2:30; Nights, 1:16 and 9:16, NOW PLAYING With Matinee Saturday HENRY ARTHUR JONES’ N.Y, Dramatic Success THE HYPOCRITES ” mame, egy Mal Wed.-Bal ae o- + 14,00@ 16.00 When you think of advertis! think of The Star, BAN FRANCISCD, Butter Extras, 666 Rece—Pxtran. Cheese-—Caltforn Oate—Per cental fo med, $2400 8.16; |e Bariey—Per cen’ geod feed, about 82.17%; mbipping, $2202.26; chevalier, nominal Potatore—Old crop, Idaho gems, $2.40 | per cental: Oregon burbanks, $2.15@2.35 Washington round white, $i.75@2; potatoes, delta, $263.60; garnet $450 ee | Onione—New red, 4.25 on the dock lao yellow, §3.25@3.5) Bermuda, 63.7 @4 for crystal wax and $3.5062.16 per | erate for yellow. June 6. fourth 4M's $94.94, $99.98, Victory %"s, $200, ‘wp 10¢. Victory loan, tax exempt, sold at « high record of $100. do recieaned, $2.90 NEW YORK, June &.—Money on 6 per cent; for six months, 5% per Mercantile paper—b% per cent. Bar silver. yw York, $1.08%. Demand sterling--$4.61%. Seattle Symphony Orchestra John Spargur, Conductor Masonic Temple Auditorium TONIGHT AT 8:30 SHARP KIRK TOWNS, Baritone Assisting Artist Full Symphonic Program Featuring Goldmark’s Symphony No. 1, “Rustic Wedding” Seats at Sherman, Clay & Co.’s Music House 50 cents to $2.00 without War Tax Music Pupils With Credentials Half Price 1 More Symphony Concert After Tonight Evening of June 12th; Closing the Season t Last Masque Ball of Season HIPPODROME Tonight—June 5 20—HANDSOME PRIZES—20 Motion Pictures, Too! June 12 Will Be VAUDEVILLE NIGHT Something New No Advance in Admissions.