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FE, S, SEE TWO SHIPS LAUNCHED Skinner & Eddy Send Craft, Down Ways Skinner & iddy staged a Jaunehing Monday noon. he 0 ton Elkridge went down the ways at 12:80 O'clock and was followed by the Stanley of the same tonnage » Mts. Emma C. Ocotx most wor thy grand matron of the Grand Chap Yer Of the Order of the Hastern Star christened the Elkridge, while Miss Josephine Alice Matloy, daughter of A. J. Malloy, toca) business man, per rt the ceremonies on aout 9 1 Ait Nine aie ‘Marine Bank, New Financial the} peceding the launchings Dr, M. A. | address ik B. Lazie ple, Ancient and of the Mystic ned Eastern Star dele 1 the throng, order of Arabic Order Shrine, wel 3 to the launching. The Elkridge launching was ar iged in honor of the n Star ibly which opened here Monday » The Stanley was named the Fort Pi district in South » Which distinguished itself in Fourth Liberty Loan drive. Eastern Star convention will Saturday, and on that day the Shipbuilding & Drydock Com. Will launch the 8,800-ton West Mrs. Ellie Lines Chapin, of Meadows, Conn., right worthy Slate grand matron of the orde christen the ship. Public Markets | WESTLAKE White shortening, ni, spaghett ttle cateup, teral milk, 3 pkes onomy jar best fresh’ churned .; Canyon milk. 329. fresh puliet 6; damzon plu ‘earine. extra jarge $1.90; extra fancy treeston $1.00, Stall urned butter and Faition or Co-Operative milk, 22, mild full cream cheese, fresh local fresh churned Washington cream- jer, 58 Tb. ee CORNER 102-103-105, fresh exes, 450 Pte: peanut butter, ihc Th. > The pure cane sugar, Tic; © ie Tatauice wits 8 case ase 8 to 12 o'clock only); fresh Wash- ereamery butter, 55¢ 1 ECONOMY 36, 8 Ts, pure cane sugar, Tc, nation milk, 13¢. Stall Yakima honey, 20c T™.; fresh Dutter, GSe %b.; peanut butter, Ts 35c; margarines, all nd 350 T,; jellies, 2%¢ TM. le tb. Stall 40, Supreme pale . 1.79, pure fresh mille, 10¢ qt. Stal ion milk, 13c. Stall 17, $ I sugar. Tle. Stalls 1503-150 y Jars, %-gal. $1 Jar ¢ Jar rubbers, 2 doz. Jule, pts, 25¢; Towa corn, 3 © A. soda, 60: rolled oats, cocoanut, 38¢ Ib. ‘ te is the girl who knows than to Boris bok “pretty. LEAVE FROM COLMAN OF MARION STREET Arrive Beattie! B. C.—Port Townsend—Port Angeles £00 [Steamer Sol Dac, tor| 7 isom |- Townsend, Angeles| datly jand Victoria. Ny *Does not go thrul to Victoria on trip} jenving Seattle Satur- lay night. 1 Tacoma Direct im Steamers Tacoma end! 8:20am ym[Washington for Ta-|10: micoma direct. Steamer! 12 levery two hours, 58c| 2 single trip, $%¢ round! 4: 16 ie no }0tnm ante ! a Townsend Snech for Port) 1 840m Iasprarrownsend At recti10:20nm r {Connects at Townsend! datly Jwith rail lines for allt {points on Olympte! tpentnanta. Anacortes and Tellingham and! Gatty t a tanncorte Mineham —— Towrnedt-P--t Angeles and vay Port Afi er Tanta. tir Bact! = etnm Weegitmensend. Port Wi-! Thurs ame, Doneeness and! Ret. ‘Port Anester. ' 72:90 PO Gres throngh to! mian’ht fMeah Pay on Then-| Son, fase and. Thursday! leet iii oN aw Placer t ~ tort 10°008% dalle [Kineston, Gambia! datiy wlon.| except aatnry'h neler, Townsend! Sanday (funda Hanavilie and at 7:00pm) Nork. 1 Sen Jnan Talanda im Cite of Aneelna.| tor’ eM pointe In the isan Juan felande. ! $. i tPA Fae Cannl—Gamble—Tndlow Saba Alenmer Kineston, for! 9 S0nm son amble} Tyee wi) and. alll Thure weet. ol Canal] ant ‘Port Gambie—¥ eitam Mon. Wea “Ftam nem ohare. fat eRancor [points on Ft Pointe marked ** are hort landings Panseneers for these pointe and for Ather boat Ianding potnts must make thelr own arrangements for tandine, and assume all risk and ability in aking such landing. — Steamer's inger rate doer not Include boat nding charn ence Vabitity fe Nmited to wenr- ay arel, not to exceed $100 for ticket. 160 pounds allowed tree Lihamers and achedules subject to Lage without notice. Freight re- ea dally for all points (excepting foram) named in above achedule, in must be purchased at tlekat lon, Open from 6:30 a. ight. cev SOUND NAVIGATION co. Picket Office, Colman Dock. Phone Main 3993. m. to 12:00 ua Aoz., —Photos by & Merrihew: Frank Waterhouse. mes Below Above—Andrew sons, John Price. E. Price, The Marine bank, of Seattle, tho j latest of ttle’'s financial institu tions to come into being, opened its | doors at banking room, Second aye. and Columbia st., in the Hinck j ley block, for the first time, Monday | morning. Its officers and board of - | directors are men widely known in | Seattle's financial circles, and the new bank begins business under most favorable conditions. Following {is the official roster of directors and officers: President, John F he could influence, But great demands on his his time, he as Seattle pite nergies has serve patriotical chair n f the Cross, publicity manager Fourth. Liberty Loan campa as organizing genius and or of the Victory ‘carnival, Cashier Loomis, since hood, has b n engaged in the fession ,of banking, and approximately #ix years of the Metropolitan bank, Price, founder | which he resigned on accepting of the investment banking house of | position of cashier of the John E. Price & Co., established in| bank. He carries with him into h 1902; vice presidents, Andrew Price, | new work the cordial wishes for s. of John E. Price & Co., and Charles | cess of his old associates in the 8. Wills, vice president and treas-|ropolitan bank urer of the Seattle Hardware Co.;| Warren W. cashier, Ralph P. Loomis, former | served as cashier of a bank in cashier of the Metropolitan bank, of | sylvania, and is a graduate certi Seattle, and widely known among | accountant j bankers of the Northwest; assistant | for his duties | cashier, W. W. Zinsmaster, the bank, Directors—John BE. Price, Frank | The Waterhouse, president of Frank Wa |terhouse & Co., the great shipping and business organization of Seat-| | tle; Reginald H. Parsons, president | Marine bank that its capital of the Northwestern Fruit Exchange | easily have been made approxima | and president of the Seattle Chamber | ly $1,000,000, as offerings for part |of Commerce and Commercial Club;| pation reached _ practically C. S, Wills and Andrew Price | amount. | President Pri of the LINE WILL INCREASE its last year serv surplus of $50,000. satisfaction to the behind 0! men Marine ears past, al activi- thruout | his 17] he has! bank, for more than 30 has been engaged in financ ties, and {s widely known the Pacific coast. During | years’ residence in Seattle, Altho operating 12 ships seen this city grow from a place of | here and California ports, the Parr- increase their about 80,000 people to a maritime | McCorn line may metropolis commanding the com‘| weekly sailings from twice a mercial supremacy of the Pacific,|to four times a week, because and with a population of approxi-| the increased volume of business mately 400,000, Sugar comprises the bulk Mr. Parsons rendered Seattle and| northward cargo now while | the whole Northwest a great service | ships are when he organized the various fruit-| hi growing interests which now com: | prise the Northwestern Fruit change, harmonizing the conflicting |® interests of a number of companies and helping #featiy in the big task of marketing the yaluable fruit crops of Washington, Oregon and Idaho. His ability and enterpri have been recognized in numerous ways, but in none more strikingly than w nm he was elected sident of the le Chan 5 and © Sub, the city, y without ing was taking among the ve active for a Me some industrials dro extent ped price | opened at during his ab: not long ago, oval his knowledge. orf ‘ : Wills is a recognized authori credits and has an intimate the of won conditi and public-spirit w ties found univer the conclusion Loan drive, chairman of county committee Mr. Waterhouse tor in Pacific He ye at 64 had passed linn Olle trole up and entire Mr ty on knowl thruout Reo n organizer his abt tion » Fourth Libe acted and King which bh Seattle in ading fa e Btee carried s the lea k, other w' Northwest shipping has for rs past devoted his to the gigantic task of con centrating in this port not only the eamship lines in which he is di etly, or indirectly interested nd so such other lines as points, Gene new record high ab an sold up to 1104 Cigars made ¢ Pan- Ameri & CHICAGO, Ju cago Board of higher 4 day. In cially t ikes Reports of sbi ditions in Sout ‘There was a sag in | supe renskerting the! July cor Pr Trade the forenoon 1 labor uleting of seve red in the bul ds and drought orn states Fri risco Market Report | 0 Say "se Butter firsts, S5e per Ib; trading oO, b prime firsts, per Ib, Eggs—-Extras, 63c per doz; lets, 47%e Cheese—C firsts; 31¢ per Ib. toes-Old crop Oregon burbanks, 5 per cental; Washington rout @2.10; new crop garnet @ river white awe is per Il extra pul- lifornia flats, fancy, 98¢ per Ib | 4 late at $1.92, and lost a portion of that noon when $1.92 was bid; 8 ‘at the opening another cent; De the opening, thereafter July ening late at 920. 10, but subsequently dropped tember oats Jumped ut the s1%e, but \ Decombe [Tater slip advance $1 On 0 per cental G4; Aus } green, $1.75 62 street; river at and slumped brown, $4.25 @% Rod feed, $2.8062.90 with recleaned at $3.10@ 3.25; b nd $3,100.25 for flo, $3.10@3.1 r cental wok, $2.90 cholce recleaned The op later the opening * 0 — - . ~ Hien sul P Portland Market Report | |!’ * ar - - Dee PORTLAND, Jul eeigtar Lane Wands $56; bulls, $407; Hoge—Receipte, dium n 8 $2020.26: ‘plus, Bhéep—Revetpta, 1,500 he Hone pee Ib Ch % Cattle t higher. Good fair to $7 July Sep! Rube Fuly 50; an heavy, bulk of 4; market 4s falr to $008 May console the sticker mai after Will get them all the quicke lax per tb tha . H. Par. Institution Here. Ovens Doors these and Red f the und nator man pro for cashier from the Marine Met Zinsmaster formerly n. ied « He is admirably fitted s assistant cashier of bank begins business with a capital stock paid in of $200,000 ard | It is a matter of the ween week ot Li ‘New York Stock Report || “Chicago Market Report up of the | the ded with lumber when | Deale | wa | | Turnips — to | | Tomatoes— «- ® a Apri on n te plenty for Bi nts, bea loc Washi mor week," a rm the astern Mo canning the Bastern voft fruit on as pe that ht now ts the mestle Turlock to arr do cant eanta wre ntiful This ya than tr om Call quality earlier fruit Yakima rivin cantaloupe These met amo c nsumer Loca! che ripen and reac tle wholé Monday Th tically athe st Phe r was & to ipply of grape cleaned off the disposing per box tomatoes per 181b moving dozen stalks Butter unchanged firmer aler an 18 cent lo: $5. ia lots at 0 Califor 50 are ox. I steadily at $1 and eg Monday undertones was ¢ Yakima, Per Per reeradish Root—Loce Lettuce ‘coe, DUNE an brown Texas ermudas Walla W Parsley reanut os. » *, pe goles, p al Local per doz. b per box Imperial y Merced, 18 tba fs cal don per New local, por « Merced, 18 Tha, FRUITS early varietion— r standard box r peach box r gal Wash., per orate. main, per 1. Cantaloupes Flats anda k Wash, Benge Currante- | Dates—s CALIFORNIA SAILINGS | Figs Per Ib. Strained ber ws, per crate Florida, Oranges—Per box Valenclas, 126 do 150 200, per doz, 216 204 Poacher Baris’ white Cal, St. Jobhna Yakamines—Per crate a p 30 | ea on the Chi- ruled considerably -| Pp advanced | orn was up 1c wan UD | 5M Sep 8 to wome| € Filbert» Walnuts—Soft shell, fanchurian ack Wai DAIRY ® _— Butter—Tocal’ country cre Ranch, fancy Rutter I Fans | Milk x | | Prices | |Butter—Local country cream- cubes Evae—lo Hote | Cheese sconain tripl 4 Washington r brick, broken case Ken cases Fancy Wheel Swiss | 30 Poultry— it ex Paid by |Delgian Hares per ie Cowan Hogs—Blo Choice Hi | | Veat “All things come to him who waits,” Chole xh 1" w holewnte Rolled nd pped Oats—Minnesota Minnesota rolled Che « | } ‘et Barley ee 1 Ri een mate Washingto smmene ds fruit i morning. per case, $ to 9 dor.3.00@3 unches d-basket crate bunches PRODUCTS Prices Pald to Shippers am triplets \_ VESSEL WOVENENTS 1 * SEA VESSELS OM the Cape fog wing in the fow amer in the another 4 a om Dar lin: A ate Al Co n mmis a.m. oe A bar op apri n the fog ning, Deal 1 x, to be ” days a ngton at 6 Duly for Meatt t Sent from N 0. farted ir oD Arrived ong ah Bay at for from Vancouver dtar fr f « Admiral Pedro and na Prince beg! quantities | ¢ 1 ert, B,C a Niaska at 10 that > « D, Scofield rial in it G om patie Snited From Se Ss Admiral § or Taco with favor ng to of Seat on price # per prac arket last alr f th PEDRO Arrived nm Vancouver, B. ¢ Be Queen for Beattie mt Sailed Jul via San Fran selling at ul celery $1 per PORT rdelia for V HAN FRAN rnor for 2pm ttle BAN 1LUIS—Salled vuver, Bh Balled July 19: § Heattlo vin Victoria, HW. C., Sailed July 20: Be Astyanax via Vietoria, B. C., at no eum for Seattle at noon OMA—Arrived July from Seattle at 6 19: 8a C18CO. tions were A in pserved er 88 Admiral a.m, Arrived omson from Nome bee Fresno towing ac towin) Arrived July a barg 20: Tug Dan- at midnight Wireless Reports dian Government al Watson in Queen at 7:30 p. nd hbound at 8 p.m. 1 Communication 0@ 1.00 oe 2.80 Pd Pedro, 10 Valparaiso from Taco! 410 miles at § p. m.; Ketchikan for Ch hbound at 8 p, m. is Z hes oe 20082 east attle at 8 p.m Loulsians in Chat * north of Capo De #8 Curacao, Glacter for r an wentbound uche 420 miles @ oF Beattie, at # f. Norwood, Moonah for ixcursion 15 miles from Excursion Inlet at “ue re) Sp Vessels in Port at Seattle Today rd nt. termings—Ss Fort Wright, as wer schr Ruby, Pier 6—Bge Bellingham Pier su Alameda, #8 Santa Ana. American Can com pan y—Motor echr Apex Pler A 2.0002 Po ae 1.501.75 ia Ss Admiral Knight. Pier D—Se Admiral Farragut. Pacific Coast bunkers—Lightship Uma-+ tilla, ws Stacy wt fo | Bell wt. terminal 2.0002.50 +e th | Skinner & Eddy 1.00018 kane, a Colors qumsick Todd's dry inal—U. 8. 8. Burnside, 8a Redondo, yarda—Se City of Spo- o 8) Sa West Hepburn, as Seat- arydock—Be #8 Sewickly iridge & Dredging y kkwood Amen yards—Ss West Tslota, am Went Ine Up. Nilsen & Keloz yarde—Ss Adway, ss Bos- worth 2.50 it Bay drydock—Mo' 8 b0@3.00 | HMlott Bay arydock—Motor sche Somrnel- | Meacham & Babcock Beat Standard Ot1 company Commercial Boller works Brookdale, ss ‘de 4“@ 6 ® o@ En 9 Cenina, bee Co- North Pacific yards--8s Aska 86 D.G Se Scofield B, Love Union yards—Ss Fort Harrison, jenhurat, se Fort J 48 Bowesmont i Ww Addison, Union, ss Ches . #8 Puyallup, #9 Capraria, ss Abilla, ## Blestra, schr * Bingamon, #8 Abnoba, ss Vincennes, ss L on Adria, wa Aby doa, «8 Ocvlwin Arcademin, 8 Aca. wo ss Black Wolf, es cers- Brown West Henat Stim os a0 Boul- hton, #@ Smith,” 9 ute 1.25 @ 1.50 ae 1.60@1.7 any—Ss Thon Secour. BANK CLEARINGS Clearings Balances Clearings Balances ., arings J after off 8 ‘cord low a reaching $4.28, rallied arply to $4.3 ;|DRY LAW ADDS T TO ‘| DEMAND FOR FRUIT | Because brought an inereased demand fon be forced to install incr age facilities, ling to Pedersen, traffic manager Large prohibition has on jed used ni Ne hipments of crushed fruits go the port termnialy, 1 they require cold storag to be ent ete t from Seattle 15 | ever | Milo Maize 04} 18.00 | hye Seed Alfalfa. 1.00@ 14.004 90.00 @ 92.00 w a“ e ian, TALLOW AND WOOL ler to Consumer, per Ib, rides, cows and steers, No. 1 jes, cows und st sor stage, D jreen bulls oF stag 16} 40 No 2 by | Salted oF green 3o| 40 No. ted or green kip skins, 16 + 88 {20 “40 alfskins, No. pry Dry bully Dry salt ————4 | Dry cal fsicins, 66.00@68.00| do} 66.00 @ 68.00 | Horse hides, green or salted, ea.2.00@ 7.00 do dry, each , @3.00 1, ol aneh D pelts, long do medium wool rling hs or stags hides 20] oh | Ta ‘andunder, No, i 7 65 | full growth bool, each euch 4.62, 1.00@1 » seeee TO LOO ; sow 78.004) 80.00 | 00 ta 80.000 40.00q@4 woul p 8 Fort | 8 Kongosa Maru, ss | 00} ISSUES THIRD DEMANDS PROBE’ GAME REPORT|6F HIGH PRICES ,4|Most Successful of All Years Democrats “Warned ee Reports Darwin In the third biennial ing the two-year March 31, 1919, of den 1. H. Darwin ing features to the lovers of the of Washington, name The increase the great ¢ n tat in the Unior cent mor un last year than si import ul of trout v vw figure of $11,00 Washington and Ore ing to the number of trout hatched, and the expenditure red, if Oregon had hatehed the {number of trout that Washington hatched, the expense would have | been $1,000,000. The third superior mont is the success met in propa gating game Washington bi ing t uly state carrying artificial propagation On a large scale, 3,945 |game birds were liberated in the va j rious counties, at the expenditur } $12,000. | Darwin ing accord Oregon ineur further stated year wi the greatest ga ear the state ever has experiences which was made possible by the “reat effort put forth by the game und fish men. Fish and ¢ of greatly increasing, in spite |great amount caught yearly many game and ffsh hunter great incre of Roosevelt Olympic peninsula, was noted in arwin's report Darwin's policy is private game farmi state The game w | omme nds that all jfor Heenses above the cost of n game wardens be given to game co: missioners for pur Warm personal appreciation is r 1 by Darwin of the characte and of various county game rs in the state FOREST FLAMES :, OUT OF CONTROL SPOKANE, quly 21.—Grim crews of blackened fire fighters are barely holding blazes in for- ests from Montana to the west- ern foothills of the Rockies to- day. A few new fires have been reported, Lack of men is ser- iously hampering the work of the forest supervisors. | The threatened walkout of | “wobblies” ly has failed eon the fire lines, lumber crews have gone that last and fi ame all kinds of tl A on the >: to g@ thruout rden money encoura th tocking co-operation commissic altho out The Point, rious “It's hopeless to try to fight it's beyond control,” declared viser Ryan today. More square miles have some in green timber, No lives are in danger Inland Empire section, according to reports Two fires are burning west Newport, Wash., but the town not be danger unless the rises is apparently the most se- it- an than will in wind nt y fire in the Newport district, | yt one, has been traced to care in most cases by campei fire was incendiary, Super. rd Flint said today. “sare and on Round crest of the divide between Priest River and Pend d’ Oreille lake, Only one Top, at the| Investigation of American Claims |ting®™more « Pack river fire, north of Sand | 40} been burned over, | in any |} of | Both fires are being controlled burning on Big | in Mexico Favored |) WASHINGTON, July 21.—The foreign re committee today || orderea “le _report on Senator resolution re. tate department to following informa the Mexican situa favor King questing the furnish the tion about tion What if a jam: zens against rnment; the number of citizens killed in Diaz retired; the number to flee, and the value of perty they left behind; the yw there and the value property, and the nura nationals of other killed by Mexicans time? state today steps taken 1 of cit gov Ameri Mexico have been to press for collectiyy claims of American the Mexican can since forced the pr number of their ber of coun, tries Diaz's The vised department of the bandits of the Atlantic company's oil ding Puertot Lobos, Mexico, $10,000 last’ Wednesday was ad. by Refining station at of about obber CHARGED AS SMUGGLER Charged with smuggling. two bot tles of merchandise into this country from Canada without paying the | quired tax, Albert H, Duggan | bound over to the federal g y |Monday morning by United States |Commissioner R. W. McClelland. | Bail fixed at $500 was not forth coming, so Du an was removed to |the King county jail. re was und j Denver Market Report | ot DENVER fh edge 14.50. (ss cae mb catit boc higher. ‘Top, Shesp—-feceipt vieady, Tam Cattle lower, heifers, $8@U1; Receip' Stee $8@10.7 calves, d feeder 00 head; market bulk of wales 400 head; marke $16@16.75; ewes, $ i TTT TTT $13 | Conditions Must Improve By RAYMOND CLAPPER United Press Correspondent WASHINGTON, duly 21.—De mand that congress act to reduce cost of living was made by ressive republican tors today in statements to the t 1 Press. his situation is becoming so that the party in power must take some definite action before the next election or ac- cept the consequences,” Senator Copper of Kansas, a republican, warned? Senator Ke om of lowa nd others record this opinion Congress moved to at t of living today of the sens profiteers in the 1 com: started in search ushington. Condi have become so acute here, ac to some senators, that gov employes are quitting and threatening to impair the of departments. enators hope to throw 1i © of the high price wave the country. Food, clothing and rent will be studied. Wholesale dealers, re: tailers and consumers will be heard ‘This is of more importance right now than the league of nations,” Cap I “It is causing revolution in and over here people are get- nd more dissatisfied st battle facing con Kenyon declared. “It ht that cuts across party lines. ides those in congress who are to solve the high cost of liv problem from those who seek to ect the special interests.” strike h co when mittee of tion cordl ernment efficiency ht on the thruout r said. irope It is the b s today,” af ate try in pr HUSBAND-BEATER IN COURT PLEADS GUILTY. 2WARK, N, J., July 21—The first husband-beater ever to appear the courts in ark pleaded guilty to the ct efore Judge Martin in criminal court gave the name of Mrs. Filomena Feyaso DiMeo, and admitted she had thrashed her husband, Nicola he defendant is a medium-sized work-worn woman, with a quick, nervous manner. The husband is ized man and displayed even nervousness than his wife. The complainant says the wife not only tched her husband, but bit him occurred at their home, Watchung ave., Silver Lake, Nicola refused to perform a sehold task "LOWEST RA CALIFORNIA SAN FRANCISCO, LOS ANGELES POINTS, SAN DIEG! FREQUENT SAILINGS. S$. S. Muitmoma Sailing July 5 McCORMICK LINE 109 Cherry St. ing in ev more ible because he : Real Estate Loans want loan? Do you Mortgage” a “Straight Would it suit your conven- fence better to have a Loan for a term of years? 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