The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 26, 1919, Page 13

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

RATE HEARINGS | Portland Case 2 ee Re- YA cam it west a I gta ten connetne with goa Base TTLE HAS GRO sumed in Seattle ness jndginent TOO LARGE OWN CLOTHES Hearing of the Portland preteren STANDARD OIL ‘|| iNew York § Stock Report it BANK ¢ 4% Clearings on Sa 4) tial rate case will be resumed Tues: BEab na stm more homes con-| are snapped up, often before the| day in the federal court room. here ail” iW YORK, Sul lnestusre was = Giek iss sana | it was announced Saturday by Thom er Sigs Aw va | | Balance Accounts Subject rm ‘i to be the demand which keeps | foundations are completed, the new AM nowd Se tiihiisscn “Weutken aves vena UH |SieeY aocae Ate lee atmos that | lances ih 4, Subsect to, Ch Seattle Tealtors busy days, nights|level of rents which make home-/“s J. L. Kennedy, chief assistant cor pesuatiy dull § y morning. The| the action of Standard ON directors In| { : Tacoma P8nd Sundays. during this period of | ownership profitable, are all combin-| Peration counsel, who returned Fri cool weather of the past few days| oui be po ae ie mem stock || Claarings. « isaars 467,410.00 x Year, when realtors of old were | ing to make the homeseeker realize night from the hearings which — Re had a depressin sot on busi ‘ | Balances + 117,703.00 Peoples Savings Bank Wont to ko fishing and dream of a| that he is confronted with a personal | Have been, heard in Portland during) Plang Development of Fields nian along “market row” and deal f n Spokane GacouD 1Vi. any OE il Of real estate in the fall. Tho| problem and that he must depend | the last week, | ers sporting slow movements in a . " arings . Sas | a tle has led the cities of the Coast | largely upon his own efforts to place F a hearings were he uctngie by in Foreign Countries | all tin of fruits and vegetables. No ¥ ; ances Rome building for months past,|a permanent roof over his head. nterstate Commerce Commissioners bel : q bi novelties were offered Satur ‘ Portland _ the bui Neate -aipper Bagy Hall, Daniels and Eastman. The com-|,, NEW YORK, July Wor she | Bartlett pante: w pib ok 4016017.1 ° ding has failed toskeep up| @onditions existing today demon-| Hill: Daniels and Hasna. Puct|fitst time in history the Standard | pears Frices held firmly up to the clos, ff 17.17 L b B d with the influx of population and| strate that the professional builder 9 gg he panne nee having R joa Jon company of New Jersey witt| morning. — Iner ci pite a selling movement jau: 1 in 2 seat +++ 1,016,439.00 iper onas ee ance ot Shoes who are forced jand the bustbess men who Rave im Ae tslchighaiap tear eaters Woah] Reed (is etack one Myw. Tore] on tana Nie soaker SAE, feel fue a eel Ronght and Sold inferior living quarters, be-| proved property long vacant during | \) 4 <i henthanel o| Stock Exchange, it was announ £9 pbs «nbn 2 Halawin, 118, up 2%; Crucible Steel, * Saiise they can find nothing better.| the past year, are not supplying the | ‘M&ton points to Portland than to) jo") bication of an an-|, Watermelons also were weaker, ; UD 2%; Bethlehem st ‘it, STEAMER WEST ISON John E. Price & Co, ; n ttle has grown too large for its| demand, and that many individuals | 5° | having drop; % cents a pound. | up 1%; General Motors, 23 | Southwest Cor. 2nd and Columbia § . a show: sortland cleared | Mounc nt last night to the effect |,, sa a rh) 1 4 . %, at , Which explains why Seattle | must build their own homes before| | it Wis shown that ier de that 9180,000,000 of cumulative r Bhete he peee wile fo. cyersus ply | a. f TO TAKE FIRST DIP phone Main 2364, striving to meet the con: | any relief can be secured in the hous: ‘rly 1.500 cargoes from Seattle,| ferred stock will be issued in a re- | n the local market of this me f ‘ The steamship West Ison was ie thereasing demand for houses | ing situation tn Seattle. my 1.BOD cargoes apna (ore eiganhdor | Several days, and it thought 14 eS | |scheduled to be launched by the cs * pointed ou J sable to lower ¢ > a dis “aaa - By }Fent or houses to buy, have elab- | Consequently, much of the effort Thore Sb ban vissenuninal ach holder of common stock wil! | hr i. eonney. co a ae | -—— Ne ¥. rk Mark regan & Ames Shipbuilding Co, at 6:30 kg Bint agers Maa Sr roan Sreny os fe art iad oo SH rt of Seattle: 8. J, Wettrick, |be allowed to purchase one share of | POXS Pf We P mea qh either botar ib ew Yor arkets | oe loc x (Satur lay afternoon, and| < e to “build a | divid 0 is he le Peet at nt old Altho ne Rex butte —_————% ; Mrx oiihe wines , os i. ti vice to “ula & | aividuat who: is Ghonaletied with Ml of the Chamber of Commerce, and] the new stock for each share of old | 4." (ue DO Cannel Ot Go ayy, | a Cottee—Spot 74, | worthy grand ie enn vi ‘ tne betione te hue a ot and build a|R- Hr Thomson, engineering expert, red he tn Phd age |ecreamery men were of © unanimous | 23\%e per 1b; Ba 2 ber Ib, Order of the Eastern Star, will b ¥ hat » | also rep nted Seattle's interests, | Par to conform with the stoc opinion that next week would see the | 8usar—Centrifugal, 7.280 per 1b. acer al Star, be shortage of houses, the rapid-| house, to help himself and at the 7 fi Al representatives ord as of August 16. Ppcosyate atin Fubapatyblap era oF il sponsor which houses built for sale | same time to help Seattle grow and other advisory experts present] Listing of the new stockon the | ja.qj } py This is the second launching of » Pot , eting exchange meang that balance sheets . | Ser ONE Ra CR he week at which the Hagtern st: Gin Dorans yeeting will Have 42 be. 6fteced for the pub: cy eT. J Ch icago Market Report | | star has been honored. The Cable Price Wholesale Dealers |] # | Tow club, Masonic organization in - . 17 | Ne gaze, according to rules of the) | foe ¥ ts ote 4 Fruit ot Booze, Only Tea, W as SHORT URGES exchange. ‘This te also a new de.|W——o— eee ee Pee ag} CHICAGO, July 26~-Weather conai-|the Ames yard, will. stage the parture, ‘The corporation never has VEGETABLES | portant factor influencing trading on the | aunching. A unique program has | published a balance sheet ae Wat Be. 1p | Chicago Hoard of Trade, Rain forecasts | been arranged, Casey Carrying Secretly io inne thea (OSES Re eye] Sage an eta, br fos f erstood er 6 * | house buying on the dip firmed the mar- | eiadid ae a Bead on to my suitcase for me. ORGANIZATION preferred ste it ig understood, will| Per doz rey ee hat abbey | NEW JAPANE 1P Bowen investigated the suitcas be used to carry out plans for de- | Cabbage—Winningstead «+++ ++ {| Provisions were higher | The Japanese steamer Ws - puntries. | qcanieh bald head July corn was ike off at m Inte opening, | M arrived here Friday - Six pint bottles re- Nie opment in foreign countries. |eurrute New: Cal. per sack 2160 | gu pe Maru arrived here Friday, bring hese plans, made during the war,| ‘Per doz bunches 20 Pig nye ee 15 first class passengers, altho Labor Leader Asserts It) it is understood, also will carry an |Celery—Tocal ooo. 0c... eees ! fetes, one vessel is a freighter, She formerly | ffer to do business on the basis of Cauliflower Por” a es : ‘ . $1.65 plied between here and the Orient Corn Muske—-Per Mie. sc cceesseceee Won World War | 99 oF 90-day credits, Former rules |” "prj arsed ees thiedie” 7 : - but has been off the run for a long ff the company provided for pay: | Cucumbers—Per doz— 5 ; | time. | | | | | | Saturday morning. The ante! Th opper raised one | | 7 18 @2.00 | Sitetiek: snoney. Irian | parce et and. smelied,|. The world war Would never have|ments in 20 days, xtension | No te. ereadeqaaves® 4 tf % 7 D — RAIS TA | SAFE DEPOSIT clashed with the brogue of Then he groaned and muttered one| been fought if the principle of or-| greater credit. it was st ed, will do | val. is : ; ; : SEIZE MA ND STILL | Yesler Way, between Occi- and First avenues, a true He opened it. . posed therein. Of the Samurai, and one Casey,|” “M-m-m," sald the © copper, from the home of John Me-| smacking his lips. k and the shamrock, argued! ‘The cork came out of one bottle Most Convenient and Central Loeation MA and spattered over the ry ‘ + |ganization had been recognize much toward stabilizing foreign busi- | psveasvadseused John F, Dalton, 36, was arrested | BOXES inding taeritory. Then Pa-| hx eth gy all the rest contain- | @rlier, William M. Short, president | ness ae feed OT Comm conse, & to 9 don a8 porninn Open) High | Law Clese') av Duwamleh gain: Prtday: by dsy 1 mn R. Bowen dropped in to|ed the cooled oolong. of the State Federation of Labor,| Development of -Byenant a fisias| Per doz. bunches Julysss.++ $1904 S186 $L8% $125, | equad operatives. A still, gallon | AU, sizes, 84 to 930 Mnatters. Casey saw the of-| Now the police are looking for|“clared before the luncheon of the | also probably will be undert > hab per Th see 165 1.66% 1.66 Mj Cocorerince Wine 00s Ses Reeser sand paid his rent hastily. Casey. They suspect that he is a|™embers’ council of the Chamber of | great extent. The company has | f Hah Reot—Locsl, per ®, 2 . ~ | gallons vf grapo, nine 50-pound boxes | Back presently.” Ne maid! “aleker.” Commerce in the Masonic club rooms | large holdings there. teers (679% HOM TD 78% | of raisins and some empty bottles| le Trust Co | Friday? 3 | ‘The first public report of the com- on . 9% : are held as evidence against Dalton. | i “Democracy can never succeed | pany, given out lat aterday, shows| Texas Rermades per 60-1. crate as ¢ <9 + le Riches ae | Second ‘at Columbia | | without organization," Short de-| that In 1912, the year following dis | ,Walla Walla --- 0. cc 0.00: ‘ 4 ¥ 65. The brig Geneva, famous for near- | He stalra to climb Jelared. “Nothing can succeed with: jselution of the former “trust, net | Peanut ter—Per Ib....+ 200 P . ’ 3 ipitating inte fonal compli | lout it. The war would never have|earnings of the company were $36,-|Peppers—Per box 1.60 . 3 : when she was seized in a 1 Last year the total was | Petstoes—Per ton— re 7 ; ; ¥ exican port, four years ago, will been won without it. Everyone ar wel ae te , : a447 3 a NAB HIEVES SALA OFFERS ==: organize, farmers, wage work: | $57,283,784, Common stock now 18! Wash, Netted Cem . s+: -40.00@43.09 \ . " if come to Seattle next month, under | xg e,| hardly obtainable at the market! & Wash. recraded ft 45.09 * Bab 4 . eratic c ; le arm n | ers, business men, all must organiz ’ a Now Cal. Garnets, por fh.-+ .04@ .04% | BPC. +++. the operation of Balfour, Guthrie &|'\ When you think of advertis- “The great mass of thé people are | Price How Lee Anguien ber... 06@ .06% 2 Co. She comes here from Hawail’ | ing, think of The Star, | mmr and reliable. There are men | Sacramento whiten 04 8, jand will load lumber for Australia. — 5¢——____— Burglars Continue to Murphine’s Plan Adopted by| wns are never reasonable on both © VESSEL MOVEMENTS fitter tical dow: wincion’ 3+ PS eS Market Report | Reise lit th on sides, Nothing developa reasonable: Seiad, pie Bek cccis evant _ Rob Seattle Houses 851-442 Vote neds 80 much as sitting down about |%——————— NR “NS SAN PRANGINCO, Juiy 3¢—Dut aga @ common table for the purpose of DEEP SEA VESSELS oon! hothouse, 10 We eet ¥°4 ax 6840 per Ib au, “2 a a f th i By a vote of 851 to 442, the street| reaching’ a fair conclusion, When: Scene Ser, Arteeenen, SEDY rime firsts, STe per Ib. | te the efforts of the police | Sighted Of the © Merced, 18 Ibe. ... . Eeue—Extras, 67e per Ib; firsts, S30 Sed what they believe are | car men Friday accepted the wage|ever employer and employe stand s Turnipe—Local, per @ Ihcaren pallens adeeb . Sc per ngs of burglars and | Proposal of Thomas Murphine, super-| aloof, their imaginations run wild (From U. 8. Weather Bureau) New local, per sack ch: Gantevain Hinte, taney, 846 per Hers, many burglaries | intendent of public utilities. The pro-/and they conjecture all sorts at |, TATOOSH 1GLAND, Jaly, 96 © ee es ue so | Ib; firsts, 820 per tb, ® reported Saturday. | posal calls for wage increases for the | things.” is Lene Sost, aiee. . ees fae Harte y —srot teed. $3:10@3.15 per ; : cental; do shipping, $3.15@3.20 et coun- Ptkovich, 519% King st. Cr men on August 1. Those now! Industry must be regulated, and Maru, at # a.m. July 2 Vegetable Marrow tre shipping patate | his room had been entered | setting $4.25 a Yay and below willl everyone must be educated, Short M_-Misting: (wind south 16° miles an) rages $2.8002.99 npr cental he was asleep Friday night. | Dave their wages raised to $5 a aAy-| asserted. Violations of the law by {4:10 p.m. Passed out: S# Stanwood at | E Wash. early varieties 2.16@3; red fety razor and $300 worth of | The men now receiving $4.75 4 day | nowerful individuals are responsible |? P.™. 2 P. M.—Paased in: Sa Capt. A Per standard box banks, | vings Stamps was stolen. | Will have their wages increased to! tor a large measure of -the present |F,,Luess At 2 p.m. Passed out: Hchr| Per peach box , round | Robert R. Hind at noon, towing. 11:30 Cal. avenm > te fohn Lynch lost $11.75 when prowl. | $5.50 a day. After.40 days’ emp/o¥-| inqustrial unrest, he contended. JA. M—Partly cloudy; wind southwest, | Appla Clder--Per gai... : house; nes nr | Ste entered his home last night by | Ment all men will get $5.50 a day PM “ae: aa #ix wiles an hour. Passed in: Be Gray-| Apricote—E. W) per erate ss... ; Ste de th tee tac prying ee. © sear window | Murphine also guarantees the men a ling at 9:30 a, m.; #8 West Heshaw, prob- Mananas—Guatamain, per T......+ ley ana 9@10c per Ib for Merced.” | cc . hele salary at ER ig bates grt nae Arad LH a oun irs Prringen, 2718 Second ave,,| 8 Per cent bonus of thelr salary at/ NEW ZEAPAND BARS [20 ict'ai Secy cs Votivtanceste’s¢ CammigauesTureck—-"" """"""" | onlone tation. 6346, per conta on he end of a year’s employment. | i goers that burglars had climb. | “ lla. m Ponies ‘ sate rallan brown, $3; green, $1.75@2 per @ into his house thru a window,|. If the earnings of the municipal HUNS FOR 100 YEARS kntebé ah tebe | Sayer evaise ee , [RX nisnning nousetota expenditures and-raying the interior thoroly, but | @llway warrant it, the bonus may 5 z, 2 Y July 2¢—8e Elihu ‘Thomson from Van- | ¢”!™ sip : ae: eee . i terior oly, Teadant’ ke teat: J2eHDON, July 26.—-New Zealand | couver, BC at bide, mes acne Wed. cama Ber i ices ake | ER RE Ligon it is a wise provision to pay your savings ees path Iso elected delegates | lace a years ban on Ger-| pirrie from Tacoma, towing, at 7 a, m ne, - Se | NEW SILVER @uto tire was the loot of a| |The car men ilso clecnvention -of| Man emigration, according to Do-|_ July 12-84 Grayling trom 24-hour trial) Ey Wash, Royal Annes ...... . NEW YORK, July 26.—Bar stiver— Sccount first. Make some definite figure the who broke the lock 6n the dereiktulbrnimieai be be held Ch minion Premier Massey, speaking trip at 10°30 p. m.; ss Bon Secour from | pe . ay 5 New York, $1.06% amount you will save every time pay-day comes. e of D. F. Searing, 164 Galer 24-hour trial trip at 10:45 p. m.; as Morn-| ),*ftariane Demand sterling, $4.35, cago beginning September 8. Those |4t ® luncheon here. ing Star from Vancouver, B. C., at 3 p.| pack Republicans Psa le sac In future years when the income may be smaller riday night. ected were: 4:3. Murray, BH. — rs m.; a8 Mahnetefrom trial trip at’ 3 p. m a pulp bento or entirely cut off, your savings then will be 4 mshi marriage ‘ U. &B. Iris from. Ban. Francisco at 4 | : rn tn i worth tek ina | Davey, J. A. Stevenson, M. F. Gar- B: i o8 Ooengumaick from tial trip of 6 S-o8. pkgs seeeeee es ready to meet the emergency. In the meantime H B. ‘ ed candi- lor from Tacoru | as 1. drled— : oman. wan ston Frias Se Be Pewee” | WETAL STATISTICS) wv, e2isscs ier or ties es (8 Ee pee one Markets 1) io’ ri" aan ima try an so from the home of John igre #2 Murphy, J. H, Mules, J. R. Rior- Yokohama and Kobe at 6:45 p. m. Gorin Gs sien sheet ccissees: SANITARY _ 2711 Mayfair ave. | dan and | Ww. Whi White. Sj Sak ‘Sal a From Seattle Grapes— Per box— ; stant 109, 1-™. can Folger’s coffee, 45; The Dexter Horton Trust and Savings Bank is a nataMends Minha & Folinnba andi Math. m.lanh Moctnwemiers Ainma cone | MOM Ole cl ccccccceceecGRe [tie pme Baked ‘usebe gee Yost ebrianp good Denk for consistent Ayers, Here ta 6 dink R5e pt.: pickled lamb tongue, S0c that assures the maximum of safety and one ? Ridgely, Seattle. | July 23—8s Queen for Tacoma at 5 p. | Grape Fruit—Per box, Cal..... | salad, 3 . ons Can’t | 100,000 Men Aid Sidney Russell Hosking and Dorothy m.; as Governor for San Francisco and |Money——Comb, case L760] tm. Stall 45, Hilts’ blue can brand’ cof- that offers every possiblo.service to you. M Rochat, Seattle, San Pedro at 11 p. m. via Victoria, B. C.| Strained peeawess sesee oS] ce: Selecto coffee, te M.: 200 can ross to Mexico in Wheat Harvest |. <. Pais, 29, ana Eaytne aiske, Alaska Vessels | ypBri amber 22000: ‘boy's beann, Vie; 1 Th. Blue Tibbon tea, . 21, Seattle . joney Vews-—Per crate ‘Tree tea, 490. HINGTON, July 26.—A more} WASHINGTON, July 26.—Wheat| Harold J. Adams and Julia T. Higgins, | VALDEZ—Sailed July 25: 88 Alask® | Temong—Per box j sags pam ch te nad 2 Open Saturday Evenings watch along the border to) harvesting in Oklahoma, Kansas and | Past Seattle. RCE ae TR etm Loganberrieg oo... os se 3 6 to 8 o'clock Ole 8. ene 1d Ethel M. Thune, Other Ports Mangoes—Fiorida, per doz . CORNER transportation of munitions | Nébraska is practically finished, the | geyij, 0 “**"* &™ ot need EP at tied July 22: Sa Pro- | Oranges—Por box Stalin 103-105, fresh exes, 480 dox, * tico was being enforced today, | department of labor was advised to-| Aifred V. Wheaton and Goeorgiana| tesila: Seattic via ports. Valencins, 126 + 6.25) 95; full cream cheese, 30¢°T% to reports received here, a8| day by A. L. Barkman, its western | Burgh, Seattle SHANGHAI Arrived July 23: Ss Went do 160". beget ed es a ae 9 parte Dexter Horton of President Wilson's procla- | representataive. Willard 6. Tannehill, Minngapslis, lern Knight from Seattle, Bailed July 23: |_ dot 200, 216, 2 eseen 6.50 | > creamery butter, 2 2 ing ‘agaiaat sendin; hi Minn,, and Mary De Martine, Seatfie, Ss Arabia Maru for Seattle via ports. Peaches —Farly white . eens T8O1 Golden West coffee, on warning agai 1s 3arkman ‘estimated there were em-| Carin Francia Brotherton and Mary EB.) YOKOHAMA-—Arrived July 21: Sw Wid«| Cal. St. Johns . ++ +1,60@1.75 | apectal, Tu t id the line. ployed in the harvesting 75,000 to | Spoon, Seattle. ridge from Seattle. Salied July 21: Be| Crawforda, per box . T st ane ai ao 4 and Laurencia F, Vrade! . Seattle. | CRISTOBAL—Salled July 24; 88 Brook- | Yakamines—-Per crate by law. Recently many re-| whom are from other states, The |“"Giics ‘thomas, Kirk - led tee Maw Marke | Pears—Rartiett for permission to send muni-| threshing season is now well under | Ciarinda Chappet!, 37, HONOLULU-—Arrived July 28: S# Ni- | Pineapple: Hawaiian, ‘per @ dor. 00/5 peat 8 dir over the border have been re-/ way in Kansas, Barkman reported, | ©#?. agara from Vancouver, B. CO. [Perce ieee th, ona. Caided Wet cotees, wo . | Jack Vershnik, 31, Issaquah, Wash., BALBOA—Arrived July 24: fs Panama! Formos ata) 2°: by officials here. Conditions | but it is feared a labor shortage will | sca'itoss Pluie, 1s; Renton, Wash {Mara ‘from. feattio; me: Wayueam from | Peach Plums—Per erates... x J, B, cotton, 42.26; 19:%. | Second Ave. and till too turbulent in Mexico to, be faced, as great numbers of men one Bellingham via Seattle. Raapberries—Sumner . Rothe ber wes Cherry St. that, however, according to! are leaving and going into South| uits tiiea: NOMFOLK—Arrived July 24: Sx West |Watermeotne—Per Tb. ‘3 Chaba unborn comtex” Us “Proclamation which announced | Dakota, where the harvest will start | Hazel Staples against Harry Staples, Hematite trom Tacoma vie Point biel 4 aceameoar rS eee Naptha soap, eit 4 Panam tarms may not be shipped across | next week, Y ere piace audlaes Gaeta: ¥ BAN DIEGO—Arrived July 26; 8¢ Wah- | ———____"""* | tema am pg ge GAN PHANCISCO—Arrtved July 26: Sa] Benoit NutecePer. Th. { a0@ (38! stant 79, pire treat matin - " Leon i, a e 5 N NCISC ved July Brazi tx —-Per F 3 tall 79, pure fresh milk, Oil Tankers Crash | Mcenac -b ~ Me psageaeh angi Mebane | 4S San Pedro at noon.$Cocoanuts—Per doz. 1.75/46, Carnation milk, 1%¢ can, Stall Le roll against Raymond Carroll, |Salled July Ss Celllo for San Pedro; | Filberta—Per Tb. ..... ‘ 28/8 Ts, pure cane sugar, Stall 12, ourt Hears rr oa |e Aareiral ¢ for fan, Pedro Wramctongoh sisi, poets wel oune’c Sree ee ned Cc Off Pacific Coast} 3?" 00 scainst ora Donnetion,| VICTORIA. Br C-—arrived July 26: 86| Manchurian en teens. ton Gear beget tn cheat ;|Combined resources Dexter : A ; rguments ; v Tissesepaaibatiey | Governor from Menttio at 6 & * | minek Wainute—Per To. lccsscs Its, 180; 2 cans sardines In oll i Lister gu | Tne Standard Ol! tanker Brad-|tncompaupiity ited HE. How.|Darted for Ban Poure via Han ranciace | Penwate-Virstala Keystone, To sot vos, wmehaetunes in oll, 260. |Horton Trust and Savings YMPIA, July 26.—Arguments | ford, bound from Telara to Van- |, 400 Ji" Hire : _ | Pecane—Per Th. mee Hb 2 ‘orn, 3 cans 44c: A. & H. soda,|Bank and Dexter Herton “the mandamus proceedings start-|couver, B. C., ran into San Fran~|"pivorces granted A —fatled July 26 * NAME ; shrimps, new pack, 15¢ can, National Bank "by Mrs. Alma Lister, widow of | cisco bor Saturday morning| May Bronker from Oscar Bronker. Z Ki gg CE DAIRY PRODUCTS - atior in late Gov. Lister, to force C, W.|fter a collision with the Associat-| Hazel E. Modall from Jullus Modal! Wakasn Maru for Beattle at noo Prices Pald to Shippers PINE 8T. . J . Delama Fay Ames from Floyd Ames. ; Pa vl 8 | a ote = led Off company tanker Frank H.| Delama Fay Amex or Grayling for Seattle at 3p. ™,; #8. Bon | ugar and soap sta ip State auditor, to pay over | ot T 7 Roy Sherrow form Ines Sherrow. | gecour for Beatle at 4:10 p. m.; Union | Butter—Local country ¢ream- Be, r 9 r) ° Stalls 44-47, Carnation milk, Ms. pure cane to Mexico of arms is con-| 190,000 workers, virtually all of | 0: Pugene Thurmond, 2 rtiand, Or., | Empress of Russia for Vancouver, B.C. | | Yakima Yellow Triumphs, oy ben 1 waowonex Sa z ‘ B warrant for $5,000, appropriated according to word received| Anna Rea from William B, Rea. Ou tanker, probably as Washtenaw, for| — ery f the last legislature for the gov- |!" attle’ Saturday. The Buck | Catherine D, Proctor from George M. | rac 20 p.m. | Oregon extras gnaaky +50) is relief, were heard by the su-|Was bound from San Francisco to| B HAM—Arrived July 25: 88| Ranch. fancy ...... ma ; S bars Crystal White « Mates! Parson from Alma 1, Parson. Ter - d f in. Pedro, bi ow headed for| pe Firwood from Southeastern Alaska. | Butter Fat fer os 63/2 cantaloupes, 5 he court, and the case taken un- | iro, but 1s now headed for| A. ¥. Hoare trom Anna L. Hoare Gaile’ July pot hel edteeoe Coe. Megthe | Meare Leen, wasters tee: ing. cod advisement. L. L, Thompson, | Frisco with a damaged stern. The |. Marie Park from Frank C. Park eastern Alaska lage ete ‘48 | silver salmon, 20c Th, Stalls 24-27, enting the state auditor, de-|Teport did not state the amount of DEATHS PORT TOWNSEND—Paased in July 25: | Milk—Per owt. ........+ ++2.90| butter 65e; full cream cheese, 40¢ the damage to either shi roi Runkle Philhower, 62, 714 Sixth Ss Wakasa Maru for Beattle at 2:20 p. jcostawe ch 15e Th. Red Seal Grocery clared the appropriation is either a mage to ip or if Pe ay r xth ave. in.; a8 Bon Secour for Beattle at 6 p. m.:| ® _ MM} Annex, 3 pes. spaghetti, ; Blue Label for an increase in salary during |4nyone was hurt. The Bradford ts|J¥y 23 | nk a Lan Grayling for Neuttle at 8s10 pias met | Dairy Product | |eataup, 2 "large botties: bic, vessel of 3,931 tons and the| y,1r" Ong *| Washtenaw for ym | Prices Paid Wholesale Dealers | kon. clot tide ieea the term of the late governor, and|® vess guy thy? p | Buck of 3,8: ver Rol mh, 62, 1 Passed out July . B. Lovejoy tor | % ene — i fs barred by the state constitution, bd pa Set oneal da pe Mads Mean 8 1 YY 2 Butter— country cream- WESTLAKE Service of at July 22 r Lncal Stalls 16-17, Holly mi je ean: & |" Kale ‘Isamenger, 67, Providence hos- NGELES—Arrived July 26: 88 ery, cubes... Soins sives 8) cans © latanan “Sent Drentannke Plan to Repeal |Boilermakers May | >"35,2.35, ar, suo ane ot, 3uty en eicerneeee wah i wi ese RE/TRo Sn ma ABT OF SAVING pe ie j Soft Drink Tax! Call for a Strike "Mary Moyés, 12, Columbus Santtartum, Pulleta ss RSL ncktee tater petite. see pautate ing” 25 ° ~Sa Santa Ana abeam Cape | Cheese—New Wisconsin triplet | Objections to the employmient of] July 25 A at O10 Gs that oe Bean smoked herring, 1¢ each; Cream of Bi ri x : TOD 7 Sa shing, 7 N. a2 nd 3 mi. - do ¥. A 138 | h A ; ae T on ; WASHING’ July 26@mThe| non-union foremen by the Seattle] Sarr'ss)” “Using: 1% 1608 N. 4ath, ‘amp Point northbound at| Oregon and Washington triplets 10¢ pkg; 2 sticks chickory, Se he Marine Bank of Seattle is house way#l&nd means committee to! Nort. Pacitic company. developed athena | motor achr Apex in Dixon'a| Badger brick, broken cate.” MI sar tunborofad hon) Malle cit settee pleased to announce that its doors ed a bill to repeal the 10 gene isaroc ; ra ‘eo northbound at 10:30 a, m, 40 cade ttt crecessee af | iar ) don. 2 ; : ee tax on soda water and soft | tr piteciiny sao. Stiee with to Me. and Mra, W. 1 Crusen, 1226 Naval Communication Orexon brick, breken cas ‘a6 | Stall 129, margarines, 's tbe. $1.00. will be open from 6 to 8 o’clock pers a r 5 Porttan Va 10 case lots tees ++ 85 nnesota rolled r ia i Geinks. i ways and means com.{U%0M, local 104, Friday night, ‘The Qh mie he ee Mcoma, 10 millen from Benttle at Sp.| Zmburger, 2 ee Mel. lomad ree ee 198.00 this evening and each Saturday SEI voted to redlion the war]nuy . yg > $t* ie men unton-| | Girl to Me, and Mea. W. Johnston, 298/75), Oe tare ‘Tecoma ate Petros | Bicck Swiss... 41 |uee ‘ 86.68 | evening, for the convenience of tax on fruit Juices to 2 cents a gal-|'7°4 "4, fallipg in that, will carry) * # r Fancy Wheel Swiss .. : 7 the matter > the Metal Trades non Mr. and Mrs. B. D. ander. | Fatt, + Trem Hichmond for Gosen Mi re : she cheesy n 00 patrons of the~ savings depart- » lon. council with the recommendation| Girl to Mr. and Mrs, J, If, Rockwood, | Falls, B.C. at 8 p. c Fe 3 Seeeee eee ee A800 ment, that all union men in the yard be} 5945 26th ave, N. July 18 my : Rostlana: 208. : $7.00 Boy to Mr. and Mrs, BM. 8, Tjomsland, | Miles south of Columbia River at 8 p : | } -36,06637.00 an Cannot Garnishee called out on strike unless the com-| yashon, July 11 ss Lyman Stewart, Oleum for Seattle, 3 Belliewtive> x. : os | Timothy Seed—No, 2, A24@ 13 art now with this newest of Seattle's pany puts union men in the place}, Girt to Mr. and Mrs. H, R, Lee, 1709 | Miles from Seattle at & p. m.; #4 Phyllts, | pucks Live Pre ie ye Retr 4 o 9 : | eta tage all Ra ole ag Poa oie Sle hg financial institutions and grow with it is of the non-union men. The unjon| Minor ave. July q miles £FOM | tens—Live ° ‘ eee ue, . +=. 30.00 t Rail Men’s Wages |«' : ne Ronunign) men. The. unton | Mine mY ce, a, m. muleer, tis Facoue ath ph | Hens —Live aoe | deer : “adoia te an opporhinily. end an, inapiration: ‘The SPOKANE, July 26—Wages paid |iagies auxiliary of the Go Ae Ra [ig te May = «2204 |, ¥eanels tm Port at Seattle Today | Belgian Hares—Live, per Tb.... hi $ officers and staff of the Marine Bank will to railroad employes cannot be gar- hecnth bea, duly 10 z {Great Northern pior—Ss Fushim! Maru, | gy gs | > * ————ift) | * welcome you as cordially in the opening of Z ae Wakasa Maru | r 2 " ; nisheed or attached for payment of Girl to Mr. and Mrs, C. W. Fraser, 118| pier S-MOlON gene BécHinalting 1 Meat a savings account as they welcome the . debt, according to a decision of Judge Organize to Work Columbus et., July 21 | Pier 7—Power schr Ruby. i big PUP MEL an ee ° " alias wd. : commercial accounts of Seattle's largest G. W. Stocker here. Railroad em- Girl to Mr, and Mrs. W. L, Lewis, 6647] pier 6—Nge Bellingham. Cows. ntryes dreaned « ’ HF if : bustnées instituilone, ‘ Brooklyn ave. July 9 Pie is Admiral Knig) aioe! Sioves are in the same class as| fOr Uniform Wage)? a 20 cnaemn, so-|Piet Anse Admiral knignt. | Hoge “Block soldiers and sailors as long as the| Constitution and bylaws were! attle General hospital, July .1/ tilla, #8 Alfalkey, #8 Bon Secour, as | Veal—Fan roads are under federal control, the |adopted at the mass meeting of the] ,.(j!"\, ee eee ae Cmts 488) Grayting nic’ a , ” x. y Unio ‘ac jer. Yoten 3 (1 Judge held. | Municipal Employes’ association Fri-| "Hoy to Mr, und Mrs, G. 1, Webb, 268 | uulon Recife pler—Sa voten Maru. | 38 day night in Carpenters’ hall, ‘The! Sierra drive, July 14 . teereInni nthe Coben vtapie, Prypeey THROWN THRU GLASS ain point in the constitution ts that| , Hoy to al Oe Mrs, W. Forhan, $00) Hanford st, terminal—8s Mahnot, ss Ask bia Salted or green “calfsicins, No. ber cent of the membership may| ‘Girt to Mr. and Mra, A, G, Mathies,| poll st, torminal—#s Elihu ‘Thomson be 2" mahetie Gekiey thas WINDSHIELD: HURT °c" for a referendum vote on any] 1919 Queen A ave, July 20. |gaintes & RdGy yardecche Oly: oF Mps- pers terbvessaeen ‘ * Belted oF er » : =a SURPLUS $ $0,000.00 matter that comes before the asso- iF ohn name @, Eastern, 1916 kane, «8 Colorado Springs, #6 Elbeck, | Oats—Minnesot Pine a Stan | Dry hides, N. John KE. Price oe : Ty at, duly 2 aa Yaklok, ss Stanley, sa ee) ata ——— 5 7 a Mrs. Charles 8, Martin, 130 Taylor | Ciation. The association also pledged : Mr. and Mrs, R. 8. Bi 1476 Blakely, bee John ©, Pott ‘ ‘ “49 | John E. Price Abaten Eries st., was thrown thru the windshield | itself to work for a uniform wage| Wiliott N., July 19 4 Todd's drydock—8s Gaffney, ss Delight,| Allenhurst, #8 Boulton, ss Rowesmont, | Dry salt. hid Bran: Waterhense and her head was injured as the re-|scale, uniform hours and conditions| ,,2oy to Mt and Mrs C.F, Mill, 3670/ ss teonium, #8 Santa Inez, as West) ay Houghton, sw Bourneville, bye W. | Dry caltakins, 8 1! No. . i 801 . Ju 2 Harlan. sx Addisoi 2 re a gg (OL . is, Cashis sult of an automobile smashup atjfor all municipal employes. Girl to Mr, and Mrs, J. F. Janssen, p, H. Smith, s* Addison, ss Ahmik, ##| do No. Sad seh ear ne Hs +. Cahion e Stic Girl to Mr, a en, Duthie yards—Ss West Hepburn, #s Seat-| Cineas, as Fort Union, ss CI Pr we hid F salted, ea. 3.0007 Warren W. ster, wevienes es Moines Friday. 3817 12th N., July 19, tle Spirit. field, #8 Puyallup, #s Capraria, as » dry, each eeese oy Rit Cashier Mrs. Martin, accompanied by Mrs. EVIDENCE STOLE Hoy to Mr. and Mrs, J. P, Shallow, |Heffernan's drydock—Sa Brookdale, as Abilla, #8 Blestra, sehr Azalea, s#| Wool, clean ranch, full growth. .30@ .3 Fred Allen, 130 Thorndyke ave., were| ST, LOUIS, July 26—Some one| 0h PIE N Wi tuly 20. || | Bottineau, a Sewlekly, ws Arotin. ATU bathed 'de Splines hioes anes SRNR a Te ome fr . ox. . os “ dy Pra, faa eachhe, uget Bound Bridge redging yarde— fa, se Academia, #8 Pezuta, sa] do medium wool, each :1.00@1 N returning hi from a berrying ex-| stole the evidence—a flashlight and|N., July 26. ‘Ba Brookwood, | Black’ Wolf, ss Birkland, ss Agylla, #8] do short wool, wach. bw N f & pedition when their machine collided| jimmy—from’ the police station, so| Boy to Mr. and Mrs. J, ¥, Vorsyth,| Ames yards—Ss West Isleta, ss West Is-| — Thastine do shearling ... i oe ‘a m-*hina driven by a Vashon | that the case against ‘McF. 1613 Bellevue, July 20. lip, Nilson & Kelex- vay, #8 Bosworth, flint dry wool pe! i iby! with na against John McFarrel | “Gir} to Mr. and Mrs, R, Munro, Rose|stream—Yache san Wan Meacham é Babeock--Ss Genina, bye Co-| Tallow. Nov vs... OF_ SEATTLE resident. and Barney King was dismissed. Lodge, June 20, Lake Union yards—Ss Fort Jackson, es| rus, #6 C! do No. Qiees, a SECOND AVENUE CORNER COLUMBIA ST, as pimcaoew

Other pages from this issue: