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, : : : THE SEATTLE STAR—FRIDAY, AUGUST 1, 1919, Short Declares One Big INDIAN SCENE Union Plan Failure and FOR PAGEANT of Will Result in Defeat janian Tierney Will Play) aa RHC ot ed. |CALIFORNIA RICE CROP |." THIS YEAR IS BUMPER Joon trae to nttent. "the A : Franciac | SACRAMENTO, Aug. 1,--Oalifor| cont lower than the local mar jnia’s 1919 rice crop will be a record and dealers dec jared Friday that ne. Hetimates by Charles Merry,| Other advance was bound to oc leccretary of the Pacific Rice Grow. | *"ortly The record price obtained by ers’ association, place the crop at wholesalers last ieee letter follows Mine Workers, believes in ind Is Vital Question trial, organization industry | “The ballots for the referendum on/ within the American Federation of the one dig union resolution are| Labor; ‘the second gri headed ‘, either before you now or will be) by the 1 W. W., bellov in ‘one gery shortly, It is & Question that) bie union’ along industrial lnew TF affects more vitatly the whole struc-/ separate and apart from the ture of our labor movement than| American Federation of Labor. I gay other you have ever been called) belong to the former group, and to deal with, and for that rea-| believe the tendency among the gonducted by the advocates of the O.! lution would establish the ideal |Sunday evening, August 34, she|mately 22,000 more acres in rice) | for Veuetables and BU. to bring about ratification of | they believe In. Nothing could be/wiil burst from the flaming stn in|this year than last, 190,000 acres be Rt———— — the resolution by the rank and file.) more misleading. This resolution|this unusual costume creation byjing planted in the Sacramento val Vrorrant | Mafy and various misrepresentations | is an exact copy of the intros |Maurine Hitt ey alone are being made in order to hoodwink | duced in the Calgary conference the rank and file into yoting in its| Which brought about the Western] ‘The. “Potlatch of Chiet & 7 Canadian O. BLU. with Its wecem-lin Act One of the great pa “One of the a being made sloter ite Sterptios and failure. seattle Geaport of Bucedas,” will fa that the recent federation conven. |The organized miners Matelct | ne the greatest dramatia epincde in| naingstadt, Voted in favor of the one big/ 18 (Which comprises Kasterm Brit-/the peautiful apectacls to be de in| FRENCH COMMISSION was LR Ah * ‘This statement ta false, The|!sh Columbia and Alberta), were | gunday evening, Auguat 3d, at 7/ MAN ARRIVES HERE Colery—Looal . 0% +, | detue ollow ) ope . Cauliflower—-Per don ‘galy time the question of the O. BL U.| nded into following the O. B. U.loctock on Denny EF University! Care Maske—@er mb... Merry believes that prices Will av.| “lerage 4 cents a pound. head % windt ame before the convention was when | ‘will o” the wisp’; they severed |or Washington campus. | Capt, A. Rio of the French high | ““Simmeq hayes SBiwes presented in the form of the| their conections with the Waited) oo aes pin , commission, arrived in {10 | Coeambers—Per don— FD faectution now defore you which|Mine Workers of Ameri and] ne ren oh siria will stage the ‘Thursday accompanied by M ue is Vgarefully avoids asking for an in-| have for some time been on «trike, | STeat t ibal C@remony of the Chin-|Rio and his private secretary, F ote Kee Piant—Per tm of OOkM, In a ReeNe reminiscent of th ranjerral, aa the guest of M at {Gay of the great forests, Miss Han-/tenri Rousset, another member of of nan Tierney will take the leading | the high commission, who has been M@irgement by the convention, but) while the non-union miners ly asks that the question be| Vancouver island have been to a referendum vote of| Work. Without the support | the rank and file. It met with little; ‘heir powerful International defeat |t' of Sealth, or Chief Beattic.| here for several months, to inxpe: mn in the convention because | quickly faced them, and fully dle With strong, high features, Miss|the dismantling of the Founda-| Green Peas » Ppe one could iogicaily oppose the ‘lustoned, they have again appeal-|Tierney is a remarkably realistic! tion npany's shipyards tn the | Nerersdish Reet—toca “gubmission of any important ques.|¢d to their international to save ‘hdian chief, Ay this le a atria’ | Northwest ieee wee tion to the rank and file, That it Pe from disaster and defeat Sree gy os: aga ont “se solved) ‘The three Foundation company's Mockton, new eee + saad his difficult chieftain problem shipyards, located at Taco rort- | _ Welle Walla oo... ‘was carefully drawn for the purpose} What has proved true with th 5 aie non ee be | rd ted at Tacoma, Port-| pirgie Walle oscast: ‘ef creating a false impression is best | miners is proving true with most} d Victoria, are owned bY| Peanut Batter cor I. proved by the fact that its propo- of the other unions. The ‘O. B. U. | designed cording to the scene |the Prench government. The bulk| Peppere—ter email box Cotton Crop Report jie at. Red Seal Grocery, Annes, nents are now asserting that the con-|!* losing gtound each day, and|Makers’ craft bot will be authentic! or the machinery will be sent to| Petatees—Per ton (I ny | PED CON flan, The, head rier. ‘¥ention indorsed the principle of the| the experiment of Western Canada, | bistorically, according to Mrs. Rob| France and the remainder wiil be Ab RY “PTE 83) wannrnaton, Aug. 1.—The condition 28°) # Piim. spaghetti, S50, OBR. This is untrue, asa careful) like all similar experiments, in j¢tt Sandall, who is producing the} sold in local markets oe4 fo coger on ef the American cotton erop on July 25 wee or feeding of the resolution itself will| Proving costly to the workers, Lge aod the Girls’ Division of - - New Cal. Garn per . #18 ie i ing ab of perm 00 oo oad OFFICIAL WAR END [Shall we foolishly pay the same) War mp Community Service. | New Low Angeles, per tb. 08% Om Seip 8, 1908, the donee - PATUS, Aug. 1—The state of war } Angeles, Meroe | cen uly no department of Plan Deceptive | price? I think not. Thomas f Waterman, ethnologist SENATORS WILL SEE ete eek te. sarieutare Tepsried ieday, ‘rie canal. | Between France and Germany, it was Te Give Warnin: of the niversity § o Vashington Madishes-(ocel per & bunches is Se — At reported, foreraste & announced today, will cease officially . “another deceptive statement be| Te Give Wan a ror ihtt Dersonally confirmed the wet BIG STATE FISHERIES kumerv con ; tre (04 | THeld of about 156 F pounds per acre snd upon publication in the Official ’ “tng made is that a vote in favor does | etter sent to vvevens {ts and costumes, bienter Bdwis T. Coman, Mens om compared With 12,040,522 lant y *|Journal of parliament's ratification | not mean secession from the Ameri. We purposes. Firat, to i an Federation of Labor; that if ajcl®arly to the rank and file just majority vote is c. * in favor that|What the resolution really means./ } the conference to be called in Seattle, | ANd, second, to ur that every The scene will be set in the for|tor W. Lon Johnson ar este surrounding the once wooded| Oliver T. Cromwell, a harber of Seat) Senator) Ment of astern! fienting tb. bo Washington, will be encorted on! rurnipe_we looal, per # Other leading roles tn thie act/ board the state fisheries patro! reeits iden the dally shipment of eges the an market today ts one-half $9.00. per erate are meeting with ket, an pour the ro was 85 cents ff son a full and fair discussion of the nk and file is to align themselves between 4,250,000 and 4,500,000 bags. per doxen eggs. in your's quota i question should be had and a thoto} with the former group. = It . * tions will proba! h that limit paderstanding of just what it means! “A large portion of this former| Miss Grace Kirtley, the stellar] #st year’s yield was 2,700,000 sacks \one will probably feached before final action is taken./ group t# being misied by the latter |dancer of the Pageant, “Seaport of of 100 pounds each. » es cigs “A systematic campaign is being | group, by being told that the reso-|Success,” ax the Spirit of Progress.| Morty h . eer ae A sy is | ' ne told thal r ress.| Morty mys there are approxi: ppm ’ 00 rance on the local market with in two wee Outdoor tomatoes from Yakima at favor here, de. RET: RNR | star 9 nnapper, 2 om. | Ht frewh line fresh carp. t rhet opening ey was irregular ont were rapid United Btates Bisel opened at %; Royal Dutoh New York at 08 Malte 1 halibut fillet of tr BROADWAY RAISES CORN CROP WORTH MORE THAN $70,000 NEW YORK, Aug. 1 road way is @ much according to city offict wh Peclaring that the Bellingham la-jout the dictates of the rank andefile, ; @ announced that «the got convention did not vote in favor | and that will be to proceed to form of Chief Seattle | | ropa” along the famous thoro- \m @f the “one dig bees plan, but|'the one big union along industrial waa Eg BANR OLBARING “| M0 | 96, — _—_—-_-__... ________ 99 | nnn || fare will renp a value this year merely decided to put the question to/ lines.’ ‘This positively meann ace | L f ? | | Lo l M k | P N an P bl; M k of more than $70,000. ‘The eroy Peeerendum, William M. Short,|alon, Let there terns eh || : cal Markets oduce Notes | Public Markets | | 0! 117" (nan 119.000, me ero president of the State Federation of about that. It ix hardly necessary to 5 Seattle —— —--. —-_ ---_— 9 ———4 %—— - ———@ || cipally to sweet corn and peas Friday issued @ letter in the! add that secession means failure and Clearings ‘ $6,946.899.08 The Alaska engineering commin ODUCK NOTE! PIKH PLACE { wnhin vacant lote along Broad gate bulletin of the federation con: | defeat for the w re of Washing | Balances . + 1,197,990.27 | | ston catied Tuesday for bide on 1,150} Fine wtocks of old Yakima Netted gi all 2), pare frech milk. 110 at.” Mal}! | ways timile extént gemning the scheme ton, ‘The pitiadle failure of the pres i] Spokane " canon of omgn, orders to be filled ns, Juwt out of atorage, aro to-| fy, “Sore cane niger, Sie, Btall 162%, | need ‘A change to the “one big union" | ent effort in Western Canada affords | | Clearings sees 1,464,267.00 | |by either the Seattle or Portiand | day selling at $40 per ton. 1 anapper, 2 the tenderloin of = aoe wm secession from the American | example enough, if the whole hist | Balances + 490,208.00 | | markets by August 9, Local cream biack cod, 2 the, the; wh EVERYBODY TO SING ion of Labor, Short asserts, /of our labor movement were not re lle Tacoma < | |ery men immediately began #eout-| ‘The first car of Californian Piberta | Menem 120 Ms sliver mulmon, tbe c the resolution passed by the con-| plete with similar lessons | | Clearings .... ..... 1,007,876.00 | ling around the markets to see if| peaches ix due to arrive Friday after » salmon, it¢ 1; re snapper ommunity singing and & bend Fention is the same as that passed by Points Out Difference Balances OR 236,427.00 | they would be able to fill the order. | noon. Prices have not yet been as nm concert will be held at Woodland fg conyenton in Calgary last epring| 4 } é ‘ortland That the sudden removal of such 4 | certained. " ae park Sunday afternoon from 2 H which resulted in many of the Ca.) | ore are two separate groups |} Cteartngs .... 4,690,806.00 | | large quantity of eee will result in - ¥CONOMY to & o'clock. T. H. J. Ryan, of TH padian unions having their charters pO oy gg : unionsiate in p PB een + 667,134.00 the commission men forcing thru| Eastern Washington Elberta ot oferson’s pure fresh line civic bur ¢ the Chamber oA. F. of Le c labor = movement . laree pric 4 . " “ team 2 " o thelr tiset ik Mtalin 44-27 rna i sean ¢ he a qevoked by the A. F. of 1 Rie cauh uarhia e Gan, Aree price increases, dealers assert | peaches are due to make their first | ™!! Shean Ete ve \of Commerce, will direct the sing- nil 22, red #almon, ing. The Adame b i will 4 me ling cod, 2 The, 250; vonel ™ but BUY OR SELL Your stocks and bonds through dak hea ® fea. the: red || long-established houses, and you The, the; Dolly Varden trout, || C&M reduce your loxnes to a mini. Ail 14, fremh animon, 600 each; |f mum, ‘tnapgert s tbs. ster skioned |] |, W® Dave dependable informa fhe; fredh sturgeon, 266 1. tion on all securities and can exe- 3 Me. 206 cute your buying or relling or —_———_—_—— ders to nave you money in many Sanrrary cases, Une our rervice 2%, King paimon, S00 each LIBERTY AND VICTORY 1.1 Rocke saimen, 360 & BONDS hanfled on close mar- enderioin 6f sole ut tt baker at 108%, up Baldwin at 110 warts m gy " me ii mepavile Steet at BUR, Mp Si |S-t0, pure cane. ot vo ber ‘We’ || Herrin & Rhodes, Inc. Weel "Bat 84K, up M . Qelivered; Mason qta. 906 Established 1896 naltepa taken to etabilive money prices STOCKS AND BONDS t that nentiment steadied eariy. Yea sate, NR ATLAKE 119 Cherry 6t. Main 1512 ferday'a sennational advances to 18 per| , Stal! 129, Bali Mason fr Jars, pts. font for eall_ money had caused some | 29%, ate. 950 don n Comp'e pork and | neasiness. Oil shares were buoyant | P*AN® Ife ean; Clirus powder, large pke wnder consistent buying. Meatean Petro- Stall 10 Bootn's aardines, 2c can frm ative he. Guowesitt soorsenlag, 760) 6. bare 7 an Tbe 10 the pure cane numer, Ste 40-1b, sack estrone pointe. pack Gold 111, peach New York Markets Pt nthe linae ————| _ fear NEW YORK, Ang. 1.—Cottes—vo, 7 ate or F Rio, 14Me per ib: Mantos, 20% per ib. pare « Bugar—Centrifugal, 7.246 per Ib, gesite Diack ‘weed © Got _mnane of the peace treaty. NEW YORK, Aug. 1.—Cotton advanced $6 & bale on the New York Ce ee govern crop teport extiated oro oday ent © & reduction in for this year. Price ‘ork wan firm around 94,| Yakima beans, 25¢ ne corn of pear, 4 te buying orders, Oc; 3 pkgs, Jitty Jen, » Btalie 25-86 wo best new potatoes, T De, 260. Stalls 116- ning peaches, $1.15 ‘eras (VITAL STATISTICS} yatal While soap, butane spores? 4 Your Best Friend % “corn 8 on Earth ea " TAM ‘*? vols carnation | The Key of Your 5 bars Runny Men fe} ie: pkgs. macaroni ot ¥pa portun Stall 1, lemons, 200 dos; Pi y meiony, 46M. B can ¢: eweet | corn Atail $i, Krintoferson’s milk, es, $1.60 box provided for in the resolution, will| Member of every local affiliated a > ‘ae up the question of bring: |With the federation participate in/are carried by Karen Wild, an Do|*hiP Gov. Elisha P. Berry oext| Apples closer affiliation and|the referendum. There is a danger{Da Gush, master of ceremonics:| Thursday for a five-day trip) fi, wa sarin wm A | , of action among the |Us tendency on the part of those/ Elizabeth pied, the pioneer, and|@found the Puget Sound fisheries) per peach . nee MARRIAGES If this latter claim |©ppored to the resolution to ignore|Ida Martin as the trapper, an eg tr ver o ages = and [ bain 40 tees t Ly, Sieoree Howard and Claire Traver would strongly favor action on ft. This is a fatal mix oe ee ee eee per aarte. 1.75 ‘ weWalter F, Thompeon, seat) x favorable vote, as would also a vast|take. If only those who favor the nes vid z * "| Nananas—Cuatamata, per MD. * Chicago Market Report nie in sia ps 4 majority of the rank and file; but a/ resolution vote on this question the Philippine Chief LOWEST RATES Nir chberries~—Rum |" cutcago SESE, | HK Webb and Lilien Phtilpa, 7. 4 berirem Theis Columbia, CAGO, ton and « e careful reading of the renoive of the Conference will be called. ‘Those . Turlock — Profitesring | William McKnight and Biste Myers +d reveal the deception | who oppose it, and fail to vote, will] tears Local Men ~TO~ wnt the open: | seattie * claim. It follow: [not be represented. The Srasereaee t ‘ n 5 preg 4 Ernest A. Head, 85, and Edna B. Ther- 4 That the State Federa-| thus held will, carrying out the pro| 1% conference with Francis Bur. b or e tbat thuch corn] hte | eo in convention assem: | Visions of the resolution, proceed to| to" Harrison, governorgeneral of CALIFORNIA Coerrten Lampert Pte be helped & Lng 2 > sla eat rape | — nd that each local affiii- form the ‘O, B. U.' while all the} ‘he hr pg oor ~ question of in : | Rovat Anne rally later, | “vaward’ Beach Cole, 27, and Saltte F, | “vote pon the advisabil. other organizations will decide to] creased ‘relight and passenger ser.) SAN FI ANCISOO, beenbe per bers ond Puts i nod at $1.01, down 3 u Bors Ue. Ae iferming one big union along in-|stay with the existing moyement| Vice between here and the Phillipines LO8 ANGELES POINTs, | Samaiipetber conte vcecepe > regiaterin He galt Gene. |'pite, Ee Ree eeter. ene Reeeige. B. = tines,”" and that should the|and will do eo with the unlimited) "** “iscussed Thursday afternoon SAN DIEGO! Date at fon phere eit 99 $46 | ber corn started and attracted) John McDonald and Gertrude Smith, a vote of the financial and moral backing of thetr by A. F. Haines, vico president, of r | Pige—Cal, ripe, per BOR ..scceres hd fen tmnding ah une gla fomaliant Wh | Beattie | att | the Chamber of Commerce; M. J. Con FREQUENT SAILINGS Gmpeo—Per box — ry tell y inber corn WAS) ‘Thomas Williams, 1, Renton, and favor of industrial|internationals. A split in the solid) oo) na, at the Geamber'e tor Thompron seadiews . . : 4 ERS down at the opening, $1.61%, tater! riitan Coikett, Maple Valley, 4 rman . "per ves, Cal. dvancing ‘4. ; r tion |ranks of our movement will result) (i eee ad, and Roy 0. Had. |% % Multnomah Salling August 12h | Crepe Fralt—Per box, Onl. tite prember oats, down %e on opening, | BinTHS ais —and result to the injury of alt con-| “ "; ounad 18 | At Thc, Was Up No at the noon gong:|, BOY to Mr. and Mra C. J. Chun, 4 Can- cerned. I want the greatest prog-|\*%: ‘director of the foreign trac M’CORMICK LINE fe aye TILE AT | October ‘oate wan atationery at Tier De. | ton alley, July 26 a fess humanly possible for our move-| PUTS. ‘ Haney Dewe-Der efate scccrs 2 00@226 | Comber fell be at the opening, 6640, but! Girl to Mr. and Mra A. D. Lewis, 4632 a ment but progress is alwnys defeat-|_7>* KOvernor was keenly intereat beach (tn pee oll ‘ Site] Gorn Omen igh Lew cl | Noy’ to air. and ‘Mra, ‘T. Sumish, 2922 ed in the betterment of the freight | ————————— ~ Aug ties site site $e. | First ave. July car _— Pe sag gem pons RS a ca and passenger service, and went in : Ms sept ies. ‘asem ‘hee. “EeeK soiiitl to" Mr and stra, 8. Honda, 4107 i deo - 16 1.63 i th ave &, July 2 a be registered, and if the solidarity|*? til with the chamber men. PUGET SOUND | $B says Onis - oe | Boy 10 Mr and Mira 1. witingnen, 432 of our movement is to be main i White cis J ab B60 | Dee . 0% ‘ard July 29. 4 Th T re | TEAMERS t Pork-— Boy to Mr. and Mra, M. EB. Haight, 405 je 00rr peered bypeacbica ci wo ir New Steel Carrier S | Sevamen per bon 24 OTS | Sept, so1s bees | Dexter ave, April 29 Re e 10) |e ress preserved, the vote i Bes Sdb@rne |. la | to Mr and Mre. M Cant |thould be overwhelmingly against} Jig Delivered Here | ALL LOCAL ROUTES ||f:x"irraf".°™'" ioe ents. a2. ss.t0 ion iver ere S09 | Oct 32.65 a4 nd Mra G, FL Stewart, | the resolution | cornacan| | Massevlce Hawaiian, per dos. bE Ribs mo ot) July 2 a:rhe 2.t00-ton steet carrier Colorado | CRANES EhavE Fee Cee ——— : irs | Bvt. 27.48 st.e2 I. BL Rehkott, The Trade Expansion ex- | spies. a net co the DOCK, FOOT OF MARION erat] |" °"" Pima arene ° ile Sy viinoe position now planned to i . oa Prunes—-Tragedy, per ora’ : j s B. 2 livered to Struthers & Dixon Co. | —, Raspberries Sariner ents bee sGE8 | Mibnteemmmneeene memset | Ts Ti abe het, © runshee) Ob a i cere ee ‘Thursday, to be loaded with a cargo Watermelons—er m. ..... 0°40 9%) Frisco Market Status: f. sap ’ | will draw many visitors *Vieterta, B. Onres i. enetiersbamarets » | fr. and Mra M. Walstrand, from this country. of flour for New York, The Struthers & Dixon Oriental fleet is rapidly increasing in size. The newest addition, the Weat Hen CHICAGO, Aug. 1L-4United Preas)| shaw, ie on her maiden voyage any Doon not ge thirst —Extreme penalties for men convict-| Across the Pacific, and it is reported Victoria on trtp| ed of arson and murder in the race| by wireless to be making good head “iy sped Batu: | | riots here will be demanded by the| Way. —_—— i jNieemer fel Dee, for] v itom mid- [Towneend. Angeice| daily might land Victorte. Almonde—Per 1. . Heal Nate—Per Per dos. . es |WANTED —wiTh— $25,000 r a Keystone, T.. | state's attorney, it was announced thst C1 gp de today. Attorney General Brundage Tiger Aicamere Facome nq sacs | Washington for Ta-116:t%am and State's Attorney Hoyne, with Prosecutors Elect |] st:esemleerma ditect. @eamert 12 DAIRY PRODUCTS Prices Paid to Shippers ————— Batter—ircal country eream- pm | | their staffs, began investigations to . |] 1:0@pmierery two hours, S40) 2:20pm day. A start was said to have been | 00) ate trip, 80 rownd! 4 | McGuire President | py ng ma 4 femni from on ade with & confession from OM@! sPoxcANE, Aug. 1.—State prose otc watiis peseensve oe cutors, in convention here, have ' Photo; ha were st in the Q Ranch. fancy oe 2 elected Arthur MeGuire, Kittitas 4 jeffort to trace murderera Police. wel tat EA Tlprerega (ean Tay on Tues! Moi lany and biomed Homes Is Active—35th hrive | speed records for a vessel on ite triai|Demand for Low Cos | trip. | Poultry—Prices Paid by Dealers to Shippers R r Port GamWMe—Tr Mow Wincter hy '. - _ — inge—Live . Ave. Bus Line Helps Tin Weamer Paret, Toisbam || eee rive _ = | Qaily (Kineston, Gambia! datty || tene—Live is One of the beat signa of the times axcent'T. nalow, *Rrton! excentt! Gaesmetive . ttle ia the increasing number Ratner yh TR eter, Townsend! Monday] feigion Hares - orkingmen who are looking for wnfay'Wanevilie and Fadl 4 opportunity to secure their wn nen) Noe home. The continually Increasing © wer pee cnens: ; age eg 0:9 nrg Joan Telands : Bely Fesponsidle Lor (N\8 | aggimidte, Oily af Angeles! Fatnm | | Come—Count . with the Fauntleroy car at 26th and | Thore !Ran Juan felands, | Wea. |). Ob ‘ ‘ |Alaska, and runs ona regular ached- § fat 1 sit chines LT CMBIRG ‘a0 nee CENTRAL PUBLIC MARKET Laie out ith ave. 6 we to H.C. Ficod Canal—Camble—Tndaw . s' office 25th axe. w Ck. etn nt if Upper and Lower Floors, 1422 First Avenue lbsip many 6 workinaman to met & iia Iieamer Kingston. 1 Vivam e SEATTLE MARKET—Occidental Ave. and Yesler Way [ria new ‘bus line brings “Latte | wea, I and all Thure " City Farms” within a few minutes’ J ®t_!o Hood Cansl.|__ fat, — Rolled \ th ave, which Minnesota |paved city street, with continuous |thefr own arrangements for landing. |) mMinnowota rolled 2-room house already constructed, | paven ta t n. end aeeume afl rink and lewiltty tn Clipped “ Club Salad .........2pimts 25¢ —fPypmiiagemtcien csi in a [oeekatere ater endings. "Steamers |g SreseeseenteneSreaa passenger rate does not Include boat Lay) ; $2.00 4 Shrim: S 1 d ‘. t 30c {coat only $1,150, on easy torma, $100 Jianding charge | a biwereiat inden Pp ala Par ar ar) pin |down, and $15 per month and Inter- | aa ability te timiter to meal ....: s isaoo »—_—_—__—___-__ we t Wholeante Nate * v bo | i |men, now recovering from long |COUNtY, president; William Aakrer | a), wiviotiy” fresh won Ty | stretches of service, were to be went bo sg county, vice-president, and | | owt 2190 FOR GILT-EDGE out to bring in rioters they were| Thomas O'Leary, Thurston county [Connects at Townaenal daily - seinen 7 compelled to let go free at the| retary treasurer, js.) raft Lager aed a Dairy Products | | oe . rt | te INVESTMENT height of the trouble, when quelling caremater “ . Prices Paid Wholesale Dealers re. cece ee | lane ruse new meat —| Ba omy eo 4 growin; ness poet thee . Seattle's Lake Union fleet has now aa ltenasee Whekeomt ¥ (Sty, Cubans . splendid “ rd and rate gan Mock Vontured into the loop to-| been increased to 44 Vessels, the Inst || aatty itor Anacortes Leet ee. eer a 2 record and rat- [iday. Porters were at work again in| three hulle that were added being | Mettineharn Kens tocai, strictly trea «0 TY] ing. barber shops and department stores. | tho tmufka, Kitan and Loot! Prulie us ; Additionai troops aided colored work. |" "SO: niet Cheese Now Winconsin triplets... ~ |] Good sala: ers of the stockyards in getting to| Gally. tAnacnrte oe on end Washington triplets q ry and bonus. jit: fobs. All men entering the Work _Minenam.. See Ah ones eae - 4 | yards were searched for weapons, | ao ease lots W | oregon brick, broken © a : | | "dn case lots R | VICTORIA, B. C, Aug. 1—The OMS | rerserctereeenas pore sen) "rmnre || Mimbureer, No. 1 - ~ a | wooden steamship Winnipeg steamed aueaitame Duneenewe and] RAL L! wuock Rien oo 5 |into port today after breaking all oe [Pees Nnteweh tol mianne|| Fancy Wheel Swine 77.00 |direct and street car connection . tie + [with all parts of the city, “Little | Pointe marked ** are boat landings |) Ground ...ssccssecces heatis Belg Varma" are half-ncra tracts [rarengers for these points and for Ciipped webevene $2.00 just off ia a well [other boat landing pointe must makel | Gate Ke : traaloo 7.00 1.00 4.00 ¢ est. The two rooms are the first Kppare!, not to ‘exceed 8: tor Mili rune patty ieeeuas vn SRO Vv. ] A0c lunit of a modern home, and can be {iat tenet, ‘Ito poonds allowed tree || Milo 3 : 70.00 Ocoee vee le added » from time to time, from an Steamers and fehedules eubtect to ¥ « 96.00@ 97,00 architect's blue print, which Is fur- |onanee without notice, Preteht re-|) Timothy Seed—N per 1h, 194% 19 | nished free to each purchaser. coved dally for all pointe (excepting|| Rye feed Per I,» 04 fy e Butter . Cc City water and ‘graded schoo! {Acoma} named in above schedule, |) Alfalfa, Wash. No 30.00 bic dt Caw nl Sy await people on “Little City Farms. ‘Ticketd must be purchased at ticket} | Straw ..... Vertes 08 1 00@) PUGET SOUND NAVIGATION C0. 1 ‘4, TALLOW AND WOOL diate Y mediately Wholesaler to ie H, ©. Voters, 716. Third ave. Il- ‘Ticket Office, Colman Deck. Take Home Some Fried Chicken or Roast Duck j)jicté #12) Wiil"ne sind’ torative you ||. gp eneag Pry =o Sen eee these attractive home | Balted hid do No, 8 Aen eown and steers, No. see 80 ° e 25c | Plenty of room to raise vegetables, Torts, Open trom 6:40 a. m. to 12:00 . von y 4,00 fruit, chickens, rabbits, ete. The | miantebt. yaah., July 26. | BAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 1.—Butter—/ Giri to Mr. and Mrs, T. T. Dolan, 1600 We would suggest that it She per Ii prime fiesta, 680 per] rourth ave. We July P t ie » | aor te, aE, and Mire J, Saldek, 1008 m Mone tO Satie te pike | oleate at, July 34 j Seige per don: extra pullets, $36 per Roy to Mr. and Mra G. % Freeland, fot nS ey ee is tat leornia flats, fancy, 340 Ber] ega7 arth ave. Nu Te, duly money for the expense. Oregon burbanks, Washington round | 76@2; new crop garnets, $2.26 a $9@ 84 | O2.80; river whiten, $2.1563.00; eweota,| Pulte fied: | 660 per ib for Imperial valley and g¢| Pvelyn R. Ruther against Predertek J. | for Merced | Ruther, mi | Onione—Tellow, $2.25 per cental on| Mabel ¢ the street; river white: $2.75@3; Aun. | cruelty tralian browns, ' per box | Gillespie, a | Dora Ror | Perey R TLAND, Aug. 1.—C 103 head; market steady, Good to *, $11@12; fair tom Fitzgerald, Mae H | 0; common to fair steers, 87@7.50 . A to choice cows and $8@9 rote granted: tedium to good see Alte® Andis from James W. Andis. bully, $4@T; eniven, $9615.60. | James M. Laswell from Mabel Lai Hoge—Receipts, 208 head: market ts| Moranda Payne from.Wililam A. Payne, slow, Prime mixed, 0; me-| Berna Baum from William Baum. dium 26 lon, $22. Sheep—Roceipts, 888 head; market te flow, Prime lamba, $11.50@12.50; fair to medium, $8411; yearlings, $6.50@7.50; weth 6.6007 Y 40@ Sle per Ib. K 460 48cqper doz He So per Ib; broilers, 22@2%6 per Ib Cheene. ined, $21.60 i pigs, $19.50@20. heavy, | bulk Of] date aw | 80. July 29 July 29, 8@ 400 per Ib. ESTABLISH OFFICE HERE Coinciding with the appointment of L. H, Goodier, formerly passen- er and tigket agent of the Grand unk railway and steamship sys tem, as assistant manager of the passenger department of the Nor- weglan American line, announce- ment was made Thursday of the of the New York Overseas © Green bid 40 No. do No. 2 arenes . Baited or green calfakins, No. 1.. do No Batted or do Dry do No. 2. Dry bulls or #lawe. s,s. Dry salt hides ; . Dry calfakins, 6 Ibe, and under, No, i .70 do No. % reteeetinetsisamas S04 Horse hides, green or salted, ea, 8.00Q7.00 | GO Ary, CMON viceecvee .T8E8.00 Wool, clean ranch, full growth, .80@ .98 Bheep pelts, long bool, each... .2.00@2.50 do medium wool, each . 1,.00@1.50 do short wool, each .Th@1.00 do shearling . 200 .35 do flint dry wool pelt S Tallow, No.1. . ao No. Girl to Mr. and Mra, F. Nelson, 7460 have, 8 W . Girl to Mr, and Mra. RC. Strong, ave, N. B, duly 26 @5; wreen, $1.25@ | Ethel Trene Gillespie against Merle B. lerts, non-support ee nprenateneinmenty) Tare Portland Market Status (09) ".°"honas against Minato af. W., July 20. Briee Giveans, 45, 216 Taylor ave, July Grace Hotland, 38, 4322 10th ave N. BE, Maude G, Deary, 26, 606% Pike et., Bariey—Spot Bit yy ke sh per awh ate. 3 4 We are glad to open say- cental: do ship 1663.20 atacoun-| into Mr ahd Mew, J, FF. Walsh, Roe- { ing po PR OR ai FP ings accounts for any Gitl to Mr, and Mra Hf, Barbour, 6004 amount from $1 up, DIVORCES support. piles aganist John A. Chiles, on-support. ports against William M. Rob- Gaskill againet Mabel 1. R. tagerald against Edward J. erucity ‘Twist against Ernest Twist, DEATHS anton, 69, 4019 49 re 8. Your Collection Agent Deposit with us your drafts, checks, establishing in Seattle of a branch | coupons and other “negotiable instruments” siitaretiehipeattdateatatastetienianeesas and we will then act as your collection agent, in many cases without charge to you. To appreciate the value of this service, imagine how difficult it would be for you to perform it yourself without the aid of your bank. FIRST NATIONAL BANK FIRST AVENUE AT JAMES ST, Established 1882