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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