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ly | China Hf Talles and a population estimated at) for signature, It is the last of the | per box jation bi Rarley—Spot feed, $3.10@3.16 per 40,000,000, ‘The territory involved in| regular appropriation bills. — ete, Te tet LOSE per fear of and ali Many of | ASHFORD. Kent, $ SHANTUNG ASKS PROBE OF | ASK WILSON TO T ALL TAKEN) DENSMORE ACTS) PRESENT PACT ator Asserts Japan Gets Congressman Wants olutio to| Lodge Resolution Requests Only Small Slice Know All About Case French Treaty WASHINGTON, July 24.—(Unitea July %4.—Con- | WASHINGT® July 24.—Presi STEELC A .)—Senator Robinsdh, Arkan- & complete tn-| dent Wilson is “respectfully request @as, today analyzed the Shantunk| vestigation of tho activities of John ed,,if not incompatible with public Provision of the peace treaty in a| B. Densmore, a spe Peech to the senate, in which he | investigator in th atd: Mooney, Representative Blanton, | in a resolution offered today by Sen ‘That Japan has contro! of only|Texas, declared today. Blant lator Lodge. 400 square miles of the 55,200 in the | resolution was responsible for § -! Objection Shantung provinces, and will rule| tary of Labor Wilson sending to the | democrat, prevented immedir Only 165,000 Chinese out of the| house yesterday Densmore’s report | sideration. The Lodge resolution 40,000,000, Blanton criticised the secretary's | pointed out that the treaty had been That China's claim that she did interest,” to lay the proposed Fran American treaty before the senat ' Robinson, @ con by Senator ction in refusing to give the detaily| iaid before the French chamber of] yew yon, July 24 Rot surrender sovereign rights to | of Densmore's activities or an item: | deputies, been printed in newspapers | Steel corporation today de Germany, is belied by the terms of | ized statement of the expenditure of | in the Unitted States, and that Ar-| quarterly divideyd of 1% per stoek, September 15. eliminated, direeto: It wine to’ conse classes A and B. the treaty by which Germany took Over Kiao Chau. That Japan is committed, in writ- government money in the cy ticle 4 provided that it should be pre. The investigation should be held| sented to the senate along with the | to determine these facts, Blanton | German treaty | need, ve the corporation CUTS DIVIDEND: “Feels Wise to Conserve” Says Announcement The Rothlehem The extra dividend was “feeling re. ine and orally, to the return of|said, and he has prepared another | rs - Sourene AUAEaE Gyanengu tas Akeertein: te Shantung to China, when certain | resolution asking for the probe, Pe Ae | The statement said the shipbuilding conditions have been complied with. —_- —_-- Prisco M EE | | plants of the corporation are productne These facts Robinson said, fornt a Frisco Market Report | | St capacity Agriculture Bill Passed by House WASHINGTON, July 24.—The| complete answer to the senate critics | of the Shantung settlement. “The history of Japanese claims fm Shantung does not justify the Violent attacks on Japan which have} house today passed the agricultural | 1p Oceurred in senate debate,” said Rob-/ appropriation bill after passing the! Cheese | sgnate amendment allowing home: | per !b; “It has been stated by more than) steaders to leave their farms during | *T ' senator that by the treaty, Shan-| droughts without losing any of their | ,," otter } with ite 40,000,000 inhabitants, | rights. 24.—Dutter. per Ib; aie FRANCISCO, July progress has jar plants for p faney, 31 ye! Poses, firsts, 31¢ — fiate, per 1b; California firsts, 3140 Ol4 crop Oregon burbanks, Washington round I" is without the daylight | nets, wrested from China and presented; The bill river A EAS HS fe Japan. Shantung is a little larger | savings repeal rider, which caused "sets, $@7e per Ib, ‘epéning teday. Bethtehers either Iowa or. Wisconsin. It| the presidential veto of the original || Onlons— Yellow, $3.38 0 per cental wa an inclination to sell off, street; river white, $3.75@4; Aus ® total area of 55,984 square) bill, and now goes to the president tratian brown, $: tie reports which bh @3.50; green, $1.75@2 5 H itroversy is limited to a small try shipping points. of approximately 200 Onte—Red food i $2.8002.90 r contal: |1i8% ve land ’ ne Square miles and an equal water Montana’s Fires ged prices. nominal; black, 3; red) Tobaccos ‘and oils were featuren of the Area. The total population of the s il piertsn doch eR gerly trac Firat sales of Ametic leased area is 0 tely 165,000. Abated by Rains | baccarat 0,"tp 2h, and’ then the outbreak of war can- tical treaties of a tempo- ture between the belliger- Would seem that such a MISSOULA, Mont., July 24.--Light | showers, the first to fall in Montana) for weeks, abated the forest fires in the Coeur d'Alene country today. Pan-American, again leaped, after a strong 0 going to 119% "Portland Market Report | #3 Tit Tomine July Cattlo—Re- | rminess market steady © outbreak of war between | creeks, with the flames still spread | to chelee cows and _ heifer MG, to 64 5a GS; weth- s - _ — ordered a favorable report on Presi- dent Wilson's recommendation that the rank of admiral! for life be given | William S. Benson and William 5. Sims. | » Robinson said: “In view of the fact that the ye “Mercial relations of nearly al tions with China are based ~~ duress in aome form, why should the claim that China was induced make the treaty with Japan thru war invalidate that treaty other treaties with China, @28e per Ib; broilers, 28 @ 20 per Ib. Checse—27@ 380 per Ib. CHICAGO, July 14 a traders to regard in the corn belt $$$ $$ crop drove prices up somewhat Denver Market R ort || Chieago Board of Trade today serine eas A tendency TOO HOT, SO HE UP AND RENTS TRE ROOF }earty tember remained unchanged unchanged on opening at $1 at the opening land feeders, $9@10; calves, tise , Hogs— Receipt 1,2 head; market is mendr, Top, $22.18; bulk of aales, 9 22.50, cir rooms at a well known hotel. — es “You've got the coolest place in HOGS ARE AVIATING the house except the roof garden.”| CLEVELAND, Ohio, July 24.—Hog lower standard of a lamp | Said the manager. | prices achieved another new record by the msin street at Ashford, “I'll rent the garden, then,” re |at'tns 2s. a ent events it, and now have a brood of Plied the Alaskan, showing the nec- in, and he aid. CR The parent birds are ap- | essary coin, and he did PORTLAND HOG RECORD PORTLAND, July 24.—Hoge went up 4 hh establishing a new high record of | rived here in the midst of the hot spell and announced a few minutes later that they were suffocating in D.NEST IN LAMP “IN ENGLISH TOWNSHIP. July 24—A} of tits have built their nest tn a Me; I at 72%, mn advanc © down High Low W H1954 SLO4y 195% 104% 1.65% SOLDIER FINANCIER LONDON, July 24.—A soldier vis- itor to who brought... him from Mesopotamia 32 British ‘Brag may be 2 good dog, but there | Occupation Bagdad stamps, which he ‘more bravery in him than there | bought for $1.8, sold 25 of them for | Lard Passenger trains would be more uly. apt to run on schedule time, if brake- | Sept. «.. ++ men didn’t have to pry so many kiss- [gutters 3 ing females apart at stations. Sept. . was | . J 4.—Cattle— Receipts, grains. Thecucers ae compelled) sew YORK, July 24.—F. C. Pete sate acekaee mace teal is Sere te aaa ton delle, or: {itt some wot coc Oth eiath “2 down on opening Ia nd remained unchanged; Se was Wo down on opening pening, Central went above 116 in the first turn- continued thru the morning | ete As that between China and| Fires are still serious, however, | c#ipts, 60 head Good to | session, with Stromberg Motors figuring in | Germa choice steers, $10.50 0 11.50 ¢ transactions, This stock jumped | y would not be abrogatedjalong Rattlesnake and = Swarts 495915 jo; common to fair, icood |to 104 and thon fell back to 08. Marin and Germany. ing. | dium to good, 5@6:) — ery in 1915 agreed, Robinson _ oe — soenkas. to |B og 3 ited out, that she would accept| qs Prime mt $22.50@ 22.75; me ork Mark. atrangement Japan made| Sims and Benson ee. SL 8Gs: roeah es is “New Y ets ip the disposition of Ger- ° T8@2075; bulk of | 4 rights in Shantung. Replying to Be Admirals |». 3:20. suk la Cottes Spot te the criticism that China was| WASHINGTON, July 24. — The | steady. Prime 2.50; fair to| Sugar—Centrifugal, to accept these arrange-| house naval affairs committee today i | Chicago Market Repot Report | th am on the ‘This alight Interest and stationary, and Bep- $1.98, December corn wi fe tater faite at robsequen Chor HEARTS OF THREE, BY JACK LONDON Never before has this great adventure story, dealing with search for love and treasure in primitive Central America, been published in book or magazine. Watch for it in THE SEATTLE STAR Beginning Monday, August llth Phone or mail us your subscription now - By. carrier or mail 50c per month box, ing ley pens, easier market. Ear! Imperial cleaned off the stree, and cantaloupes were in great demand, very commission man un the street placed orders in Cahfornia for the Turlock product The orders were all taneously, the peaches, state.” In P ma Tate C MN Nt =“ Aberal eupplies of summer napus arriving in the local market for the past several days have resulted in an Standard boxes are to $3, with the small sizes 0 to $2 rly pears are also arriving here in increased quantities. variety is meeting with favor at the hands of Seattle retailers at $4 per The cantaloupe market, which al- Most resulted disastrously for the wholesalers in the past few days, was considerably relieved Thursday morn- the week whe in Valley crop had filled and this manner morning on his r | for their record crop this year. | etiv | crop, inued dry weather | al menace to the | Ore KE ™% Ai re. | ern buyers are already in the fields of Washington buying up entire crops of the orchards. There is a lot of speculation country around Yakima is especially I believe that every orchard sate that district will produce a record joing on. Rea continued, Price Paid Wholemie Dealers Horseradish Roet-Loca Stockton new . ‘Texas Rermud Walia Walla raley Green Core— Yakima. per ct Onions per T, . per 50-1, Doz. bunches Peanut Butter—Per Per box Turnips—tocal, New local, ‘omateca— Pples— EB. Wash. early varieties— Per standard box . Petators— Per ton— New local, per Ib. Wash. Netted Oem . B. Wash, regraded New Cul, Gar New Los Angel Sacramento whites per Te... : per T.. “Local, per doz. bunches Rhubarb Local per ox.” bunch per sack .. Merced, 18 The Hot house ... Black Republicans Local Currante—Per craic |. Figs— Cal. Box of 70 4-07, pkes. Box of 50 6-07, pkgs. Box of 24 8-08. phen Grapes—Per th. Grape dried — Dark amber .. Honey Dews--Per crate . Lemone—Per box |... Yakima Yellow ‘Triumph per ¥ mien oer crate Per crate Watermelons—Per th. The Bartlett practically since Tuesday the market has been over-supplied, much | delight of the retail Now that the market is ¢ wholesalers are breathing easy again |in the hope that they will soon be able to raise quotations, “| Butter and eggs were both reported | firm at the new high prices set Wed- nesday. “Without a doubt, ington will produce a greater crop of pears and apples this year than ever before in the history of the | Fred Rea, lo¢al manager of the Wenatchee Val Fruit Exchange. the prospects of the fall fruit market Thursday from a five-day trip thruout | Washington. “Unless something unforeseen hap: growers will get record prices ning up Eastern Wash characterized 2260 2.60 -2.25@3.00 [ Local Markets ||| nm the been simul trade. turn) stern East. The | for Beattie, Rogers- | Lake Union 7 Union Ol company—Motor achr femmel- tind. aceinncinatithonmtinpeiy a ex Petroleum 1 | ANK CLEARING Spokane Kenton Gas. | VESSEL MOVEMENTS | | " : | WyocAmer Ol & let Seattle | . DEEP SEA VESSELS | Ghievines $6,639,011.15 | Bal; Sighted Of the Cape | P (from U, 8. Weather Bureau) | Clearings 4,901.91 | TATOOSH ISLAND, gfuly 24.—8 A, M. ie 107 Barometer rising; Ugh fo wind uth Balances 163,607.00 nt Rainier 2 went, eight miles an hour, July oP. ie d Monarch . * M.—Clondy; light fog: wind south, 19| | Clearings . 1,510,270.00 Grand Divide Mines miles an hour, Passed out: A barge in| | 586,674.00 Autolarm ‘ tow of tug Daniel Kern at 3 p.m. 11:30| . Balances Sonorees 10 Renetol Company Pret A. M.—TAght rain and mist; wind south sent Ls SAO PAIR ACT y 400 Simplex W s) ee west, 11 miles an hour Passed out; A Shae 1,000 Re nO two-m or at 10:40 a. m. * 40. Construstion Appliance. . ror Ei—Passed tn July 29 } Pacific Eleetric Welder... » s | interc WY swaven di eatlte Indies Discovered} 108 W Ed July 24 Sant e 01 1 eries © je s of 2 vis Tastee ee ee are ent an wen | Discoveries of large deposits of | spuhry from San Francisco at 1:30 a. m. | nickel, manganese and tron ore on SOLI July Motor schr Semmeltind from |the island of Celebes, Duteh West |Our brok trial trip at 4 p. m.; #8 Asotin from | Indies, will affect the Oriental mar Lu tar = pe Olympia at &S p. m.; om Astyanax from mf Liverpool via San. Francisco at 7:30 p, | Wet for steed and mgechinery, accord: Nd tn art cee m.; #8 from Tacoma at Se ojing to J. J Java manufac- | nd in any market, ; Pp. ™: s# Latouche from Nome and St.|turer, in Seattle Wednesday on his s w ILLS COMPANY, Michael via Point Welle 0:15 p. m.; % ae s 8 wr Rupert from Pri Rupert, B. {wer tf Amsterdam Cont: leo. be C., vim Vancouver, B. @., at 3 p.m Satted From Seattle July 2488 Alameda for Anchorage ¥! Southeastern and Southwestern Alaska at 9 a. m,; aa City of Spokane for trial trip at 9a. m | July 23—Ss Santa Ana for Southeast: | ore Alaska via Nanaimo, B. C., at @ p. in m.; as West Henshaw for Yoko | Kobe and Manila at 6:30 p. m.; Tevejoy for Mukilteo at midnight: sx 4 %%——— Fulton for Tacoma at 5:15 p. m.; ## Kithu ‘Thomson for Nanaimo, #. ¢ he H. “au Sa Jeftergon ity of Seattle, | northbound at 10 p. Other Ports ANILA--Satled July 18: Maru for Seattle via ports. ATAVIA—Arrived July 17: u from Seattle, Ss Katort Ss ‘Taikat HONOLULU—Arrived July 21: Ss Himaport from Seattle, ss SAN PEDRO-—Arrived July 25: Sa/ President from Seattle via Victoria, B. le { X, Baxter for Seattic at § p. | ube ASTORIA~Salled July Harlan for Seattle at 9:20 p. VICTORIA, B. Pansed in July 23 Se Cordelia for Vancouver, B. C., at 12:30 p.m. Arrived July 23: 8" Canada Maru from Seattle at 5:55 p. m., and departed for Hongkong via porte at 7:36 ~ m. DUN ESS-—Passed in July A two-masted steamer with yellow stack at Astyanax for Seattle at 2 p. m.; Wan for Seattle at 4 p.m. ‘T TOWNSEND—-Passed in July 23 for Seattle via Point Wel Se Orient via Victoria, B, C., Arrived July July 24 ingham at 6:30 coma at 7 large cov d steamer lumber laden at} Sailed July 24: S* Sami Seattle. Balled July 23: Ss Gov ttle at 5 op. m.; Henowa for San Franciec OLYMPIA—Salled July , MUKILTRO—Arrived July 24 Lavejoy from Seattle VAN ‘OUVER, B. C.—Arrived July 24 88 Cordelia from Port San Luts. Wireless Repor Canadian Government July 2%—Motor schr Apex 15 north of Cape Lazo northbound a.m U. S. Naval Comrawalcation July 22~Tug Hercules towing a log raft from Astoria for San Diego 35 miles south of North Head at ® p. July Sa Senator, Nome for Seattle, 266 milen east of Scotch Gap at ® p.m. #8 Alaska for Cordova off Cape Bear at § P. m.; as Ketchikan off Point Johnson at noon; ss Edmore, Seatle for Yokohama, 1,210 miles from Seattle at § p.m. Vessels in Pert at Seattle Today it Northern dock—Ss Fushimi Maru, 14—Sa Astyanaz. Pier 12~8s Blakely, Pacific Coast bunkers—Lightsh: mites at 9} te; Uma- Pier 6—Bge Hellingham. Pier 28s Latouch: Stacy st. terminal—o. 8. 8. Burnside, Pier ‘A—Ss Admiral Knig! Pier D—Se Governor. Hanford < terminal—Se Askawake. @ Kady yards—se Stanley, ss Elkridge, bge John C. Pot- ter Todd's drydock—fa Gaffney, as Delight, | se leonium, oe Mahnet, se Santa Inez. Duthie yards—Se West Hepburn, as Seat- arydock- Bottineau, aa Sewickly, ns Asotin Puget Sound Bridge & Dredging: yarde— been found on the island o |would compete strongly for Oriental trade. . 79%, pure fresh milk, | 68 Carnation milk, 1 Te pure cane sugar, cheeks, Stal! 9, fresh ling cod, + bh per, 2 Ths sturgeon, red snapper, 2 > fresh smel | Tos. the; boneless trout, smal! made ham loaf, 25¢ Sugar and Borden | Ope: }fine came sugar, §: Seal Grocery, white bean! cheese, 15¢ Fish stati, 2 the. 16-17, 6 rolls toflet paper, Duteh cleanser, Stall 130, Borden’s milk, small ean tomato soup, 9¢ can cent 99 coffee, 40¢ Tb.; Welch grape Sulce, Stall 131, sweet corn, 6 peaches, 25c basket, 35e.pt The smallest man is the stingy man, GRAIN BONDS Leet cueerr Prices Special to dealers—Small lots of stocks carried on margin and partial payment plan. Macfarlane & Hall 505 Lowman Bidg—Ell. 1324 oCck WE WILL ft Western Smelting & Power, Citizens Rank of Georgetow Pan ra. Oi le Cushing e Wyoming Pacific and Baller WE WILL 3ELL Spokane Wyoming Great Western Petroleum Lone Star Old Colony Outweat Pe Bhs 85 Ot 08 matra, tatands | Hi wedicted the w Peper ons ; Lots of people look easy until you try to do them. PIKE PLACE } le Stall 147, 8 Stall 26, freah fresh smelts, se t, Stall red snapper, | ammelts: Your Best Friend on Earth 1 AM The Key of Your Opportunity 1AM 12e Tb. ECONOMY Kristoterson’s pure 26, § Ths. pure fresh Chinook halibut, ™ young salmon. Me M.; halibut ms ane boneless trot we CORNER 10¢ T.; salmon, k cod, 2 Ibs, 25; red snap ec. Stall 14, fresh salmon whole’ salmon, 0c each: fresi: Wb: ling cod, 2 Ma, j Ts. the; halibut cheeks, | mmeits, 2 ths. 2c; fresh hall” Stalls 31-32, smeits, 150 Tb . Oe each; fresh herring. Stall 21, | ; home | fresh ripe olives, by creamery soap stall, Carnation mille, 13% mitk, 1 | White er Bob White soap, e% ¥ Tablets or Creme Oil, Annex red snapper. hat 3 bars Lenox soap, wet bese theyre werk” NATIONAL “WANK or COMMERCE Second Av. and Madison St. Stall 105, Cres- for 260; $1.25 erate, SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES AD sirea, BA to 8 Per Year. Title Trust Co. Second at Columbia No stairs to climb ‘Se Brookwood. Ames yards—Se West Islets, es West Ie- | Allenhurst, 42 Boughton, ss Bourneville, H. Smith, s# Addison, ss Ahmik, ss ae Adria, am Abydos, an Ocl win, a8 Arcademia, as Academia, se Pesuta, ss Black Wolf, se Birkland, sa Agyiia. Meacham & Rabcock—Ss Cenina, bge Co- rus, 89 Chalcis, Dacke—Live .......45 Cowe—Country, dressed Hoge— Block ‘Choice hea ue Batter Kegv Pull Mile Pul ery, Local bricks Local, strictly frestf . lets Almande- ‘ Brazil Nute—Per 1. Coceanute—Per doz. rw Per tb. DATRY PRODU Prices Local OF crsses Oregon extraa . Ranch, fancy . Butter Fat . -Local, eta... -Per ewt, do Y. A. Oregon and Washington triplets Badger brick, broken case . do case lots Oregon brick, broken do case lots... Limborger, No. 1 . do No. 2 Block Swiss Fancy Wheel Swi . country ¢ream~- airictly fresh: Dairy Products Prices Paid Wholesale Dealers Butter—tocal country cream- cubes country creamery, ‘Wisconsin tripiota aad M crs Pald to Shippers ™ | 1 | BS Bret Wreciirp—Pricce Fuld by Wholesale"! ippere Dealers: te Shi ca Rarley—Rolled Ground .... Cilpped Outs—Minnexota Minnesota rolled Clipped ‘acked Feed mea} Mill runs do No. Dry niden, ‘No.'i do No. Dry bulls or Dry salt hides . 3 6 Ibs, and under, No, 1. 6 do short wool, wach. do shearling do flint dry Tallow, No. 2 do N Canadian Pacific Railway Victoria and Vancouver, B. C. CANADIAN PACIFIC MOUNTAIN RESORTS CANADA WELCOMES YOU General Agent, Passenger Dept., FRIENDSHIP. , HELPS BUSINESS Friends are an asset to any business. 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