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Piiheritance Recalls Elopement 'WOMEN HURT IN.'WANTS POLICE. TO FIND GIRL TRUCK WRECKS hi Streetcar Rams Light De-| Mother Fears Daughter Has livery; Van Hits Auto | Wedded Sweetheart Pi PRO —* | gs a oe FOUR VESSELS New York Stock Report || mrs. Danie! Walker, 3881 59th ave.| Somewhere in Seattle two loving | 9 <——w—nennnemenfg!| §, W., suffered a bruised leg when hearts are beating as one—maybel ARE ASSIGNED ee — —— —# | NEW YORK, July 18.—Strength in sho leaped from the front seat of @| Somewhere two newlyweds billed rails fea today light truck belonging to the City Ex-\and cooed and wafted baby talk press Co, and driven by L. G. Price, | back, forth and across the wedding Pacific Steamship Co. to Run Extra Ships into an auto driven preakfas ble 8 1524 46th ave, 8. | haps! + oe oe Se voleed by representative commission | irerican Smelting « Spokane) Anyway the mother of Clara Carr, men Friday morning. |ver & Rio Grande p The wheels of the truck caught | 6364 Rainier ave., believes that Clara. “Cannere in the fruit fields of | 4) New Haven at in the car tracks, and in an effort hay eloped with her sweetheart, one PRM Eastern Washington are buying up ican oh lb ate eB to get clear, Price swung the ma- Tony Kopovich, of Fairfax, Wels Four vessels, the Yaklok, Oxna-|the bulk of peaches and apricots |114%, off \% ‘ chine too far over, striking Kanters’|t) whom she was engaged, qumasick, City of Spokane and West|and are paying higher prices for| During the first hour the price move-| car. ‘ ‘ who is described as Monday noon by the Anchor and Ark | Hepburn, have been assigned to the|the fruits than ever before,” do-| Ment WAH irregular. Sligh Mra, H. 8. Anstead, 50, 1035 Alki '19 years old and easy to lool at Masonic association, ‘The twin | Pacific Steamship Company for op-|clared one Western ave. dealer. | going dow ave., was thrown from an left her home Thursday presumably launching is in honor of the East-jeration, The first two are products| “Add to this the cost of canning truck driven by Charles W to mail @ letter at the corner mail ern Star convention, opening hereon |of the Seattle North Pacific ship-|and the retailer's profit, and you $901 Angeline ave., Friday Siarning, box. And that was the last seen of that date. da, and that company will de-|can see before you a market unprec when the truck was struck broadside | Ciara Whether Clara and ony The 9,600-ton Elkridge will go down | liver a third, the Iconium, which|edented in the annals of high mar. by a street car at King st. and Oc-| 4064 an elopement is not knawnl tho ways first, christened by Mra.|W. C. Dawson & Co, will operate. cdental ave, |for sure, but Clara's mother has her Emma C. Ocobock, grand worthy | She will load flour for Hurope. matron of the Eastern Star. Fifteen] The Yaklok and Oxsaqumsick will minutes later the steamship Stanley, | load flour for Europe. The City of sponsored by Mise Laura Emily | Spokane will take cargo to the Strain, of Pierre, S. D., will take | Orient, kets. It would not surprise me to ing Occidental Rowe was crossing Occidental ave. | suspicions and has asked the police the water. West Henshaw and ans of fruit that last year sold at 35 cents each Jump to ee ee eee histo have a look waching turning & over. Te Se | Clare wore: 9 bisdk sane : and black lace shoes when she Robert H. Krieger, bolt, Roy Garrison, BR. MeCallem, : Eyota Sail Soon| The steamships West Henshaw and | | cents.” off 1%, dt 113 stead was thrown clear of the wreck Tho quotations were unchanged | states Stee! slumped’ badly after hold- | a Friday both butter and eggs were) !%# !n early trading to a firm tone, It #8, but was badly bruised. her home Thursday to mail that lee & reported to be unusually firm Fri- |touched 110% after hitting @ high mark | F ig John Ross, Percy’ Langmaid and Offers Reward for Robert Turbitt comprise the com- ‘Today was another heavy dé@y of tra at its pienic, at Fortuna park, 4 mittee in charge of the launchings. | 5,500 shares being turned over. oiet, Seth apers jief O The following ladies of the asso-|Hyota are scheduled to sail under | i}———— gj = a sll a A reward is offered by ©, the management of Struthers &| VEGETABLES —3) Prest ud, £819 25th ove N» tor Dixon early next week, The Weat | Beane Wax, per tb cay sak ink Helix is expected to return early in Marine, 65%, off % at 12% Eddie Hubbard has been engaged | ter: day, Advances on both articles are and sterling was erratic. A recov-| hy possibly before the end of the week. elation will assist at the launching: , Mra. Robert Mrs. A. I. Heady, Mra. Rol "Frisco Market Report || return of personal and natui August. The Western Glen will load ob cries Ae | —-— ———— _ tion papers which were stolen here September 7 for the Orient. De ew Cal., : _ ery to $4,871 was followed with ‘a the Hildeseimer lodge, No, 503, |toseaeu. wy lowed with @ drop 1 ©, B. B. to give exhibition air. nasi | Price Paid Wholesale Pealers | Krieger, Mrs, Willis Shadbolt, Mra. Mra GM Seger, Mra, Lynch. BAN FRANCISCO, July 18—Butter—|his home ‘Thursday pt 7 ccleaner ls Extras, 67%0 per Ib; firsts, 62¢ per Ib; Thieves ransacked the house ona: Building Three "New York Markets jai WILL LAUNCH TWO VESSELS Skinner & Eddy to Send Them Down Ways Monday A double ship launching will be started at the Skinner & Eddy yard ed an (regular openin that canned fruits will be higher this|irauuril shares mers! signet oth, tor winter than at any other time in| th pat part in showed atrength. las it crashed the history of the country was| , United tates Bteol opened at 11%, eff by Bert Kanters, Central Leather at 110%, WE, Gh the Gcuwhridgs 4 A warning to housewives up 1; Baldwin at) d welling strength v off to m ping 4 points at 124, but that the lo, ‘Willis Shad- The market clored weak Plane flights and take up passengers for Vegetables and Fruit 1} but th to turn. —-_--— + tee! cloned at 111%, off Steel, 1364, off 1%: Bald- {| extra pul- 1,50@1.75 toeee 70@1 9 | NEW YORK, July 18. Cal, per tp. 40/2340 per Ib; Santos, 28% per Ib. OPOHON reece cs ee 20@ Sugar—Centritugai, 7.380 per Ib. Green Corn— — te Yakima, per ense, & to 9 dow, 2.60@ a Onions —Per doz bunches and Tees versees O18 10} | * Chi cago Market Report | fe Coffee—Spot ore Windsor Apts, Sixth ave, Green Veas—Per tb | Union st. Morseradish Root—Local, 10} Lettuce or . a+ BO Onlons— July 18.—Labor and are 7 Cal Australian brown x 7 ~ When you think of é od crete 2-18 | | ing, thinly of The Star. HH Denver Market Report | al « lower from t peter. i) Provisions following the cere: Marine troubles on the Eastern coast, difficulties in corn products plants and elsewhere the main points, y corn opened |and sank 3%e thereafter |down 1%0 on DENVER, July 18.—Cattie—-1 PR 1,000 head ;'market steady. Steers, $11.56 | 14.00; cows and heifers, $7.75 10.50 calves, $11.60 014.60. Hogs—Recelpts, 1,000 head; market 25e | Top, $21.60; bulk, $21.26@21.55, | 42, lost 2%e tur. | _Sheep—Market steady’ | PUGET SOUND STEAMERS ALL LOCAL ROUTES Oe .0 per Th... 04@ .0 | opening down 1 ie, | ther July oats, off eo at the opening, 79%, |@ropped 1%c further in later trading September onts opened %c down, at 79%e, and continued downward to T7%e: December oats opened at 810, off eo, |and by noon reached 79%. Corn Open High + $1.09% $1 : Lea 1.62 , per doz. bunches si ais low Close per doz, bunches 3 New local, per sack vo + +B.50@ 3.76 Tomatore— Merced, 18 The, sonore hbe@s rRuiTs 79% vartetien—~ box soe MOO@R.S Pontes Standards * Chervies—E. Wash, Binge : B. Wash. Royal Annes Pie, per crate .... artarians Black Republi ane. | Currants. || Portland | Market Report | ded LAND, July 18.—Cattle—Re- 62 head; market slower, Good to re, $10@11.26; fair Wiret common to fair, $747.50; rs, $7.08 jum to good, $506 oF VITAL STATISTICS |), MARRIAGES John P, Wheeler and Edna Augusta Johnson, Seattle, Hugo §. Korb, Seattle, and Evelyn M. Gifford, Crandon, Wis. Frank S. Glibert, Kirkland, and Nellie Brady, Seattle, George Alexander Dubuque and Lillian Viola White, 17, Seattle, Wiltiam Peet, 12, Kansas City, Mo. and Lottie M. Johnson, 67, Denver, Coio Joseph J. Wells and’ Mrs, Pearl Pe son, Seattl x Rox of Rox of Box of t4 & Gooseherries—Per Mh Grapes—Malaga, baske rison, Mrs. B. McKay, Mrs. J. Hill, lets, 460 per doz. j firsts, 3c) A pocket watch, a wrist Washington roun Rolph Co. Soon to {at Tatoosh, another at Dungeness, preimage | who was rector of St. George's Church in Hempstead, and Floretta Whaley | absorbing the Gulf Mall line, will ee Cae grain, while the oiler Falls of Clyde, Por peach ity?” asked the clerk of the court | 17, Woods, to Chicago, where he Is Bee pat ae eres | Oo ply Ni . | States Commiasioner RW. McClel- | hi So oe pomlireine enh Med atta ie ena 7:30 a 8. 8. BURROWS SAILS coal, according to advices reaching ae por bor. Mra, C, M. Segar, Mra. R. Lynch, a Bag | took a black tin box containing th Mrs, J. Cutting, Mrs. F. Crichard, ae ee os, ab \ . C. Royal. Z P| rn * F Hee. Ti, (Ture ans Mire C. Rope) Radio Stations per Ib. some small change and @ |stamps was all the loot # a third at int on the San ‘The elopment of Floretta Whaley with Rev. Jere Knode Cooke severai|; Name Agent Here Sion Bsn: Bathe peed reel nde ago is recalled by the death of Mrs. Keziah Whaley at Hempstead, “he Rolph Mail Steamship com- ‘West and were married as soon as Mrs. Cooke had obtained a divorce. | probably appoint a local agent soon. "FRISCO SAILINGS now have two sons, here shown with their mother. ‘Thru all the|R, H, K, Smith is general operating SAN FRANCISCO, July 18.—The $$$ — for the Orient Thursday, The steam: ' LOVELY GREEN DOORS ship Wairuna, Capt. H. C. Saunders W SAYS HE $ FOR GARAGE STOLEN) PORTLAND, Ore: July 18—Th@/raiso and Antofagasta Thursday.) ©. W aes 00 steamers Atagosan Maru and Ko) saunders was in command of the| ded garage doors—hide ‘em. For the po- Meyer also arrived: | tured by the German raider Wolfe Hee are looking for a pair of doors| steamer Mayfair moved to Westport) wo sailing vessels are making | Radishes- Lae never reached it. They are painted | tanker Argyll left for Oleum Thurs | phadiy damaged, according to reports | Strawberries a rich emerald green. Mrs. J. W.|day. The steamers Santa Barbara brought by the Arrapahoe and | Tematoes— . Crowded Court ported ‘that the doors were stolen ei Thursday. cee shee a from 1130 Olympic place, The guilty The Norwegian steamer Key West LOS ANGELES, July 18.—(United ‘While crowd |lard, says Mrs. Dragen. up More than 50 per cent of ms Nes ge tC transport Thomas and bark Lord) mn, listened intently, Harry 8.| MAY TAKE WOODS TO DEEP SEA VESSELS Templeton arrived Thursday Apple ‘ash. early Of the charge of murdering FACE CHICAGO TRIAL enfishted Om the Cave | ROE REY Seem igo yah Sid goremnga 4. tearing on an’ order for the re- The motorship Semmeltind will go | ARMS Clder—P fe t |when ready will follow her two sis- Se See ee to Af ans i aeingnd try ter ships, the Snetind and Trolitind, Light haze; wind south, 20 miles an hour. } % cern, operates the veasels and Capt. New pleaded after peers tutes land Friday afternoon. Arrived at Seattle N. MM. Gram is representative here. The motorship W. 8. Burrows sailed from Nagasaki June 23, for the Pacific Steamship Company on | Thursday. She is owned by Libby, Mrs. J. M. McLelland, Mrs, Roy Gar- a. ‘gee—Firsts, S1\%c per dor: | | | papers. ont Potatoes—Old crop Oregon burbanks, Three radio compass stations, one | prowler obtained when he to facilitate navigation, Island, who leaves $100,000 to her favorite granddaughter. Cooke,| pany, incorporated in San Francisco, Mrs. Whaley retained her affection for the granddaughter China Mail steamer, Nanking, saile@ in PORTLAND SHIPPING arrived from London, Norfolk, Valpa:| ‘1 20,004 30.00 If You've got a pair of green| komo arrived Thursda: original Wairuna when she was cap | that were meant for a garage and | Thursday night to load lumber. The|tneir way here with their rigeing | Spinach —Local, pot He Pleads Not Guilty Before y Dragen, of 2917 Ninth ave. W., re-|and Electro left Thursday, schooner Alumna, which arrived on| finvernrthou parties are supposed to live in Bal- NTS || sailed for England with a cargo of & courtroom —_— = _ ~ 5. today formally declared himself Per standard : ‘ TATOOBH ISLAND, July 1 “De you plead guilty or not/ moval of John Worthington, alias F. her trial trip Saturday, and| mat luled to take pi before United fe\to Europe. The American Motor. July 16-0 Windber trem Vancouver, co aes “ mt which New’s attor- C. Bristol Bay, with a cargo of Chinese MeNeill & Libby. oe Hoge—Rei 4 is steady. Prime mixed, $22@22.60; me- mixed, $21.26@21.60; rough heavies, G30: plas, $19.26620.25; bulk of op—Receipts, 1,134 head; market is Prime lai $9@12; yearlings, wothers, § 0; ewes, $607.50, July ite Alaska’ fot Southeastern and Sonthwestern Alaska at 6 p. m.; #6 Alberg Metin for Tacome at 4 p. m.j ae Celilo for Tacome at 11 p. m.; 68 Yaklok for trial trip, Alaska Vessels -ETCHIKAN—Bailed me ‘1: Se Ale- meda southbound at 4 a. STEAMER BLAKELY TO SAIL | Mangoes— Florida, per dos. Tho steamer Blakely, of the Grace | Ommenee—Per fleet, will sail for the United King-| °“go"ic0", dom when she completes coaling. #27 @ 28¢ per 1b; brollers, 22@ 300 The went on strike ly 7 demanding $1 an hour. Their ‘walkout so seriously hampered ship- 1g that several plants yester- announeed their intention of ue down unless the strikers re- to work Monday. Police Warned to Look for Morley! According to telegraphic commu- nications from Tom Hurlbut, sheriff of Multnomah county, Oregon, palice oth are warned to be on the lookout James Morley, wanted in Port- for larceny and embezzlement. * Sana Huribut has warrants charg- - ing Morley and setting his bond at $5,000. Morley is wanted for the embezzle- ment of $500 in cash, according to the telegram, $2,500 in Liberty bonds and the theft of an automobile. He is said to have stolen the machine after the embezzlement of the money and bonds, and is supposed to have left Portland at 1 o'clock Sunday afternoo IT’S ALL RIGHT THIS TIME, BUT BE CAREFUL NEW YORK, ‘July 18.—When Benjamin Bjarkiund’s aeroplane en- gine got out of order 1,500 feet above Central Park, he descended to save _ his life and was arrested for ‘dis-| PB turbing the grass and landing with. out a permit.” “I couldn't read the keep off the grass signs up there,” he explained to Magistrate Ten Eyck. “Sentence suspended,” said the magistrate, “but don’t let it happen Charlies ig cored 26, and Bvan- it Seat! Maurice 1 Clark and Phillis H: Myers, Seattle. Oscar Peter Rasmus, 2%, Spokene, and Henrietta Louise Cliff, 23, Chieago. Edward Thomas Nobles, Bow, Edith Evelyn Sherman, Seattle. Bugene lo and Vivien May Levy, Seattie. ge Embrey Ruark, 21, Kenova, Edith Maria Anderson, 18, Fort Blakeley, Lester Hillery Baker, 18, Golden Holtzclaw, 1 Emery and and Roth RTHS ‘Mr. and Mrs. sf. J. Crawley, am st., June 6. yy to Mr. and Mrs. A. Shillinglaw, . Sand et., July 17. to Mr. and Mra ©. D. Pik 26 we gaeh mt, duly 16 Girl to and Mra, H, G. Norton, 2103 Emmons Pt July 14, d Mrs, W. Whyte, 713 tr aye, duly 18. Boy to Mr. and Mrs, 8, Nakagawa, 621 King st., Feb. 19 Boy to Mr. and Mra, T. Kurose, Ninth ave, 8, June 29. Girl to Mr. and Mra. T. Higaki, 511 Washington st, June 30. Boy to Mr. and Mra. M. Kobayashi, 910% 14th ave, S., June 30 Girl to Mr. and Mrs. 6. Jackson s#t., Girl to Mr, and Mrs. C. U. Gist ave. 8, July 12, Girl to Mr, W. 66th at., July 6. Boy to Mr. and Mrs. F, Taylor, 6301 Woodiawn ave, July 13, Boy to Mr, and Mra, M. Slade, Forest Park, July 15. Boy to Mr. and Mrs. R. O. Pritch, ass Fourth ave, W., July 13. Boy to Mr, and Mra. J, N. 6720 Mary ave, July 14 Boy Mr, and Mra. F. Cheaterly, Co- Jumbus sanitarium, June 23. Boy to Mr, and Mra. A. W. Diery, 37th ave N. B. and 60th at, July 13, Girl to Mr. and Mrs, R. K. Lard, 905 17th ave, July 9, Girl to Mr, and 34th ave, i B., Ju Boy to Mr. and Mr 40th 8. W., July 11, 7 to ME. and Mere. pa 1416 Third Jul; m1 Kaike, 671 Lutus, 10602 Lake | Deming, A. G, Oakes G. A. Lewin, 629 R. Brydges, Sirs kA Theotucct, 1318 t at, July 16, DIVORCES Suite filed Frank Katser against Agnes Katser, in- compatibility. Hattie 8. Wright against Raymond F, , cruelty. Annie ‘Bradley against Paul Bradley, non-support, Hdiltrude Mitter against Charles P. non-support. is and Mrs, T. Cubbina, 2010] Omer Pert HONGKONG—Bafled July 12: 8s Katort for Seattle. BAN FEDRO—Arrived July 17: 86 Sam Diego from Tacoma at 11 « BAN PRANCINCO—Arrived ‘fuly 1f: Be Talgu Mara from Beattle at $ p.m. Annette Rolph from Angeles. Balled way" i Be aa Beattie at 3 for Beattie via ‘victoria, noon. ABTORIA—Arrived July 17: 6a Atag- onan Maru from Seattle at 2 p. m. PORT TOWNSEND—Passed tn July 18: 88 Queen City for Seattle at 9 @. m, Arrived July 18: Schr Robert R. Hind from Tacoma during night. Arrived July 11: Bs President from Vancouver? B. bge Charles Nelson from Mukilteo in tow of s8 Mukilteo; ss Albert Metin fi UVER, B. C.—Balled July 17; ‘Ss Windber for Seattle, Wireless Reports Canadian Governreent July 17--Motor schr Apex off Cape Mudge southbound at 10 a, m.; ss Aln- meda off Digby Island southbound at noon: Hs Admiral Rodman off Sisters Island northbound at 2 p. m.; ss Jeffe! son off Boat Island northbound at noon, aa Areyll, Portiand for O = from Oleum at § p. m. ter, Ban Francisco for Se ts Milles north’ of fen p.m; Alaska, northboun wend at § p.m. July 16—86 Admiral Nicholson, 34 miles north of Ketchikan, northbound, at § p. m.; 8 Santa Ana, 25 miles south of Ketchikan, southbound, at 8 p. Vesseln in Port at Seattle T Grand Trunk dock—S« City of Seatth Pier 14-88 Fulton, Pier 12—Hs Queen City, Pacific Coast bynkers—Lightship Uma- tilla, an Binkeley. Pier 7—-Power schr Ruby. Pier 6—Bee Bellingham, 2—8s Redondo. a |, off Town Piet A~ Ba Admiral Knight, as Windber. Pier D—Ss President, Stacy st. terminal-—-t, 8, §, Burnside. Skinner & Bddy yards—fs City of Spo- kane, 8 Colorado Springs, as Ossa- qumsick, es Eelbeck, as Yailok. Todd's drydock—#e Gaffney, se Delight, ‘sa Iconium, s8 Zapora, ps Mahnet. Duthie yards—8s West Hipburn, ss Seat- tle Spirit. Three other vessels of the same com: pany, the Adway, the West Isleta and the West Islay will clear this month. TESTING ALBERT METIN The wood steamship Albert Metin was being tested in the bay Thursday. She will sail shortly for Marshfield, Ore., to load lumber for Cuba. Thorndyke-Trenholme are op- erating the vessel. SVEA AT ABERDEEN ABERDEEN, July 18.—The steam- er Svea arrived from San Francisco Thursday. The 4,500-ton steamer Argylla, launched here, has been turned over to the Emergency Fleet corporation, LOANS GOING UP NEW YORK, July 18—Loans on stock exchange collateral, including a small amount of Liberty bonds, have reached a total of more than $1,500,000,000—the highest the year—it was learned today. ADMIRAL WATSON LEAVES ‘The Admiral Watson and the Gov- ernor sailed Friday morning, and the Admiral Farragut is due from Alas- ka Friday night, The steamer Niagara sailed on Thurs- day morning for the Anieomes. MONETTE AT OLYMPIA The Ferris type steamshiv Monette shifted to Olympia to be caulked up Thursday. LOVEJOY OVERHAULED The steamer H. B. Lovejoy went to the Commercial Boller works for her annual overhauling Thursday. ALASKA EN ROUTE The steamship Alaska, of the Alas- ka Steamship Company, cleared for the North ‘Thursday ARRIVALS AT RAYMOND polnt of Wholesale Nate Almands—Per T™, ... Brazil Nute—Per tb. . Cocoanuts—Per doz. Fiberts—Poe ute —Soft a ber churian Black Walnut Per th. DAIRY PROD Prices CTS Pala to Shippers Batter—Local ery Oregon extras. fancy ; Ranch, Butter Fut ., Exar—Local, Pallets Milk—Per owt. ®- Dalry airiotiy fresh. country eream- Produ | prtens Paid Whoteeale Dealers — Butter—Lo0e) country cream- consin triplets ...++ Oregon and Washington triplet Badger brick, broken case do case lots . Oregon brick, do cage lots Limburger, do No. 2 Block Swiss. Fancy Whi p— | Poultry—Prices | Dealers to Malppere a Springs—Live Ducks—Live ns—Live Live . Helgian Hares. as Block Choice heavy . Cholee ... x} — 1 Swiss Ht paid by Wholesale | Ib, Cieene— 37@ 390 per Ib. rerensentheenneae * Waste Stall 195, % cans tomatoes, 40c; Jar rubbers, 3 dos. 250; No. 1 can pork and beans, 100: large pkg, Cream of Barley, Joc. Stall 192, 3 Ibe. head rice, 25¢ Rainier Hest 49-1, sack, | $2.5 pure cane sugar, 9 jake Special, $2.95: 4 ond flour, $2.90. Stalls . 2 cans Federal 25e; Ball Mason Jara, pts. 95e; 8 cans corn Or peas, 0c. 26, best Burbank potatoes, 12 Stall 106, new po- ™ Stalls 110-111, apri- cots, $1.25 18-%. box Bing cher- ries, $1.60. SANITARY smoked sardines, 2 cans 25 dil! plekles, 20¢ doz; assorted Jellies, 2 glaswen 350, ‘Stall 21, small ripe olives, 26¢ pt; home made ham loaf, 35¢ | !.; home made pork an 200 Th | Stalls 80-23-35, potato sausage, 160 T.; beef hearts, ing beef, 16 Stale best’ fresh Washington Rogers’ peanut Stalin 102-108-105, fresh ems, 480 doz, a i Peanut butte pure cane s on creamery buttes ‘Operative. or Carnation milk cream cheese, %0c Th.; choice brick cheese, 250 tb. Stall 1 ast, 180-200 Tb.; plain steak, 2 kK, 25e T,; liberty steal rib steak, 20¢' T 186 ™.; RCONOMY Stall 36, 8 Ts, pure cane sugar, Stalls 44-27, Carnation milk, 1c. | Stall {0, Sitpreme Biend coffee, §0c Tb.. 2 The Royal baking powder, 0 tb. “pure chocolate, bottle vanilla or lemon Royal baking powder, 600 M., green or Stall 63, sweet mixed’ pickles, 26¢ 45e qt.; sour mixed pickles, 1be pt, 260 Sgt, PIKE PLACE Stall 79, pure fresh milk, 100 at. + § M8 pure cane sugar, 7c, Stall nation milk, 1¢, Stall 43, round + B00 i Polling beet, Ihe t.; t». 'Stalle 1-2, new potatoes, 6 » 800 basket; tomat Btall 1521, very best butter, 6c fh. Stall 57, Oregon cream cheese, 400 h.; best local eggs, 580 doz; Yakima honey, 40c pt. Stall 100 Tb. and up. PINE st, Sugar and soap stall, Carnation, Bor- | | one ‘Thure.!Port Anreles. K | Goes through tel miar’ht IMeah Bay on Tree! Mon, | cost. + a, Tittim Mie City of Aneeinn.| 8:28nm Tues |for el! pointe in the! Mon Thure ifn Juan telands, | Wea Mmited te weer- not to exceed $100 for 150 pours al free schedules subject to withor 4 notice. ‘apparel, whole tieket. Steamers PUGET SOUND NAVIGATION CO. ‘Ticket Office, Colman Deck. Investigate Be Buying If you will take the precaut thoroughly investigate the m the security, and the firm the same, before investing money you can eliminate @ur up-to-date Information is at your service, Use it Quotations on all m Stocks and Bonds. LIBERTY AND VICTORY bought or sold on close ulso Canadian Goyernment HERRIN & RHODES, Ine. Established 1896 119 Cherty Street Sa at ti NATIONAL RANK OF COMMERCE Second Av. and Madisem St. LOWEST | RATES CALIFORNIA 8AN FRANCISCO, LOS ANGELES Fours DIEGO, FREQUENT SAILINGS, 8. 8. Muitnoma falling July & MecCORMICK LINB 109 Cherry St. 400,000,000,000 Feet of Timber again.” mitte to Barley Belen Ground .. Clipped Oats—Local Minnesota Minnesota rolied Heffernan’ RAYMOND, July 18.—The steam. ers Solano and Avalon arrived Thurs: day and the David Evans and Tam- alpais sailed. don, Federal or Co-Operative milk, ean; Ivory chips, 100 ‘pke.; White chips, Stall 3, canning cur- 71.00472.00 | rants, 100 box; cantaloupes, be each, Red +69.00@ 61.00 | Seal Grocery, Annex, 2 pke® corn flakes, £161.00€63.00| 260; 2 pkge% Grape Nuts, 250; 3 ths 5.00] white beans, 26¢; Snider's large can pork and beans, 2c." Stall Kristoferson's milk station, Stall salad dressing, 40c ™.; peanut butter, 200 T,; best ranch eKg, 800 doz, Furniss against Leola Anita Pur- iam 4 Crystal drydock—@s Brookdale, e# Bottineau, ## Sowl ez. Puget Hound Bridge & Dredging yards— ‘Bs Brookwood. Ames yards-—6s West Inlet, on West Ie- Up. Nilsen & Kélez yards—Sa Adway, os Bos- Harrison, desertion. rth, Dora Kendall against Eugene Kendall, oe way Srv doaie--toter oehy Rennes cruelty. Jean’ Sheriff against Thomas sheritt,| Meacham & Baboork—Bs Cenina, bge Co- non-#upport Macitia wipkaada Ase wake. — 76,00@77.00 Union Oll company—Ss Bilver Shell, BANK CL} » y—E ih, No, + +96,00@ 37.00 Commereial Boiler works—Sa H. B, Love: an vi 2, per tb.. 12% @ .18 er; Seattle ‘ Pom Rogers-Brown dock—8s Kongosa Maru, #9 " 1.00@ 33.00 West Henshaw. Clearings .... 14.00@ 16.00 rds—8a Fort Harrison, Balances . 90,00 @92.00 Dry 0 : 88 Fort Jackson, #8 Boul- ‘Tacoms Rowesmont, #8 Boughton, a9 Tacoma ~ — | Dry caltek Clearings + @ Z TALLOW | do Bourneville, bge W H. Grit. 94 p Addison, ## Ahmil, ax # Fort} | Balances .. 81,944.00 Horse hid Unlon, a8 Chesterfield, xa Puyallup, ea do dry > aria, #8 Ablila, a8 Blestra, x Wool, clean ranch, full growth dzaten, 48 Bingamon, #« Abnoba, Sheep pelts, long bool, each do medium wool, each , do short wool, each, “do shearling \. 0 flint dry wool pelte Tallow, No. 1 . do No. 2s It is estimated that the State of Washing- ton has about four hundred billion feet of sanding fir, cedar, pine, spruce and hem- loc! Seattle is the natural shipping and finan- cial center for the great lumber industry of our State. The First National Bank co- operates with lumber producers and manu- facturers, and is always glad of the oppor- tunity to work with any business or enter- ch which makes for the general pros- perity. FIRST NATIONAL BANK FIRST AVENUE AT JAMES ST. Established 1882 niss, desertion. 66,00 @ 68,00 Madotin B. Newman against Herbert A. 66.00 @68.00 Newman, non-support. Bertha May Steffen against Carl H Steffen, cruelty. Joseph Harrison against Agnes Maude ee a When you think of advertis- ing, think of The Star, %—____——- A girl never thinks a young man's | chop yaraee 65.00 @ 67,00 heart is in the right place unless she " 12,00@74.00 possesses it. 8. st Jacob Minkin, | Seattle North Salted or gr HEARTS OF Ernest Yoris from Mildred ®. Yoris, ¥ Dunean from Sarah Duncan, Greable from Addie C. Grea- he Alfalfa Rtraw H. W, Furniss from Leola A r ‘ Wheat .. DEATH Edward Carter, 65, July 15 Nellie C, Lilly, 61, July 15, William Crawiey, st. July 16. Louls Richardson, 68, 6627 17th N. W. July 18. Frances B, Yan Tuyl, pl N., July 15, Joseph Christie, 71, % July 1 Furniss, o5 Carson ave., 6649 16th ave, N. , Lacivant salted, 10 days, 3829 Graham Spokane Salted hid, Clearings Balances , 1,603,567.00 684,341.00 $0, 131 Madrona Petuta, on incl "Wolht os 4,726,080.00 ie thas 5 ip 980,492.00 "1 Birkland. Clearings Stimson Mill company—8s Wank Bon Secour, houseboat near uel