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{Learns How to Kiss in Public for Big Seattle Movies Da Horrible Bombing Plot. » hundred .movie- sereen-struc k, ce Th pasa he d men, maids ms crushed into ) hall Saturday aft- urge their 3 for stellar roles in Romance of Seattle,’ le photoplay. but few were Mo Miss Eilene Towne fell ee oa a ut honor of coppins the lead- Miss Towne’s picture direc for pure joy-—was t with Director and her choice unanimous yote. As Walte the sort w hich | with | only voter, the choice | imous. former ser attorney, and former as States district attor. pole of leading man. Frances Dana was of “Raby Ather- Josephine Helga: | ave, was given ° Atherton.” Other acclaimed later me are Sad of choosing the of aspirants believing “Steiner was a “mean. go there,” and the) were given until | te recover from the | been chosen to play | ipal parts in the Seattle. | To the left we have Miss Eilene Towne, leading lady of “A Romance | ot Seattle.” In the center appears Hittle Muriel Frances Dana, the ‘It p'elock Sunday morning | “chee-ild,” and to the right may be seen Jack Sullivan, the hero, who foils film stars appeared at) arrayed in oe. ne first scenes. ee Bledel, ‘aa? N., the actots got Here it was that | ‘the banker. made his sereen demon. res | Heigason as his! @ little Muriel Dana as the screensters pro- | Seattle on the map as) ‘The Villains | and F. A. Roberts picture as a pair of ‘They were | something powerfully who should arrive two | of the fast. burning | Sullivan. the hero!) “Mother” Helgason, Band Eilerte, the blonde.) je with the hero and the tors at the Bloedel and laughed and re} the cleverness of that | Jack saved the sat ‘and his happy farn- | the Bloedel home from | whole crowd of screen | to the Henry ‘BROOKLYN CAR the villyuns and dynamite plot. HALT CITY SALE OF ARMY FOODSTUFFS Sale of army food by the city will be discontinued Monday night, pending a conference be- tween the city council and May- or Hanson concerning a policy in | regard to food sales, Mayor Hanson's communication to the counet! follows “During my absence the acting mayor, under your instructions, pur chased government food supplies, — | “The sale has been carried on by | the health department, and a large) proportion of the supplies has been sold. A certain quantity, however, remains unsold, as evidenced by the attached letter from Dr. H. M. Read. commissioner of health, and I would very much like to confer with your honorable bedy, or a committee chow | en for the purpose, in relation to the | further ale and disponal of the food | supplies. A number of people have called at the mayor's office and said | visions purchased. Thia morning I Instructed Dr, Read to refund money | to all dissatisfied purchasers, believ- ing that the city should be at least as honorable in its transactions ax | Private concerns conducting bust-| news, j “An immediate conference ts very | }much desired, to determine what the | future procedure shail be.” showed Jack Suili- Just how to kiss Mins | pure blonde. The direc like & ton of burnt an osculators sense, that is. Bullivan seven times | the heroine to the | It is violat to state that Jack | Spectators gave little big hand. Muriei is | half years old, but Movie game like a at the Plymouth) ch, Liberty thea-| ind Union st.. and at F Eddy plant were ¥ afternoon E. Pine st., in front of the Frank Waterhouse Te department, will be Will be scenes ave. and Pike st, ¥OU are dealing with ertate—buying, sell Mortgaging—you must have Evidence of ‘Title Of title is an in Policy is not of Good Title, ty that the title MEN WIN OUT ‘Will Now Organize Other | Other Railway Trainmen NEW YORK, Aus. 11—With ser | vice on the surface, elevated and} | subway lines of the Brooklyn Rapid Transit company back to normal, fol- | | lowing Saturday night's settlement [of the four days’ strike, union of. | ficlals today were planning to or | sanize all employes of traction lines |in Manhattan and the Bronx, pre |paratory to demanding increased wages and improved working condi tions. | Several of the national |the Amalgamated Association of Street mi Electric Railway Em ploye of America, were expected here to take charge of the situation The B. R. T. employes, terms of the agreement reached Sat urday night, will send a delegation to Lindley M. Garrison, receiver, as soon as they prove more than 50 per cent of the company’s 13,000 em ployes were members of the union at midnight, August 8. They seek @ wage increase from 42 to cents an hour ghthour day leaders of under with the TOKYO PRINTERS OUT | | FOR $35 MONTH PAY) TOKYO, Aug. 1—(Delayed.)—All the leading Tokyo newspapers sus- | pended publication yesterday as, 4@ | result of a strike of compositors, whe demanding « minimum wage of 70 yen ($35.00) monthly. At they receiving 50 yen are scale present | monthly are Never judge a man by the epinion wife has of him. | flea | supplies | storage | males depar | vertisements | mology Health Commissioner Read nott- Mayor Hanson that the food would be placed tn cold Monday night, and lar burden of handling the f has disrupted the efficte of his department. His letter to Mayor Han lows: “I acknowledge r your letter instructing me fund money to any | buyers of the army 5 ha been on Th carried into effect ed the 2 eipt to fo! re rd that will ne nale name “I respectfully notify you th the close of business Monday, governmeyt supplies purchased by the elty, now in the hands of thix for sale, will be placed in cold storage at the Diamond 1 : plant, subject to the orders of the elty “it wilt * be impossible for they were dissatiafied with the pro-|@¢partment to conduct any of these sales beyond tonight, as it has en- tirely disrupted the efficiency this depart mt. and it is absolute- ly necessary that our inspectors, from this time on, engage in their legitimate work as prescribed by ordinance Any future disposal provisions purchased’ by _Fente with you. of the these elty ‘Censor Would ao oney Movie Ads When a movie houxe displays bill board posters of three daring bandits holding up an overland express, why. by gosh! they are going to show three bandits on the screen, and no more, No movie fan is going to find only one man sticking up the pas sengers, that it the city council passes a proposed ordinance, Prepared Monday by Counsel Walter F, Meier The board of theatre censors ap. pealed to the city for a change in the censoring ordinance which give free rein in cutting out ad nd billboard displays that don’t ack up to idea of the moral things, Also, will be faine barred. ads Striking Lesalets to Run Own Shop| SAN FRANCISCO, «A operative je repair shop will be opened this week by striking jewelry workers, a ans of aiding the public in officials of the local ¢ International Jewelry union stated today Jewelers walked oft Sunday, after refusal of manufacturing jewelers to grant their wage demands or treat union. The jewelers ask a minimum wage of 80 cents an hour. », Aug. 11—A co as OREGON LEGE, 11.—Li collece who made a irplane ser France collecting *pecimens in various of the countr June for AGRICULTURAL COL- CORVALLIS, Ore., August ut J. Chamberlain, of the department of entomology me for fee in return in ento: will assume duties as in the department next his partment since the He n instructor fail _ Now Declares Aug. 11.~After that hin story broken suicide pact Helen Steele, 18, Los leaped to her death in the pler, was a myth retracted this. He l SAN FRANCISC A #tatement 0 utorday to police in which Angeles surf trom John He sticks will be urlin p tod to his original story 1s to his wanity up in a dazed He told police on after and d to die tow examined sh Shippe wa picked condition Saturday h jth had taken he girl had agre Retracts Story of Suicide Pact, It’ 8 All the Truth after rd her his nerve and fatled him es nm he he trom the reams as she story pler aunt and police the was all untrue. how this ‘Today he the ing the the Shippie tement to ng of far, no n found, able declares made exca pe continuous que police. Thus girl Bae bee poli een stor doubt trace ha ne family, @@ described by Shippie od | y | part Soothing Serenade ot} being | Corporation witt| the board's | siry manufacturing and | himself in the | told his | of | THE ha! Handsome Jack Breaks HEBBARD AGAIN | STARTS ACTION State Food Enters Price Campaign bard time price beginr commit tativer Metr the new Long in The tald the w are jmen the The f hiteh ithe bibble tween ney jnumber in bath in ber | fladle LACE | An made day |acript | mous with *lgmith & Lawrence are one verest house this | geular ceptional Adolpho. cordion,” | thie tile. ot hit son Frisce rte The elty berart womar Re ofl, at cofter, | 8ts Stall Atalia 27 3Ke eal | der, fie. MJ METROPOLITAN Ruth Month Scarborough, of Wetona Miss Chattertor Kitehen” friends, their prai new. Scarbor in Arizona role of LEVY'S OR the makers | Orpheum Win” Midsummer Joffering and women holding tions of hionable arrival potion, | whole convention into riot Music Lew White plays his one There disnatietieg |Ua#hed on at hit with diversity he sings in excellent and whistling Randolph Gray and Elinore Jack have comedy skit called comedy which i filled with good thrills and| Mukiit of fun t dancers have a singing Evans singing act er for the Statt laree © Ines in | mayonnaise pte Citros p tn 44-27 26. Nintotanediial KAD ler -_— =x - SEATTLE MEN BUY NINE SHIPS * ‘Vessels Will Be Put on Run From This Port lint ing will be printed ¢ day f one Pric retail within a few will conpiat the iry representat tvo or t publi ve ympla | Australi abor th represen and a whole by \F was not bee full have are Th ald, yard eIntos ore from natterton onday of Henry M comedy-drama. TY of May,” written of comes t olitan rectio! of means c lerrie ree The author manent * Daddy of the many loud in th work in Come Out for her have beer her work Lege” and made and critics ot veh penes for play this production Baldwin's home Chatterton are in plays daughter enator Miss the . ne KUM en, women and more women. chief ftunmakers, trouble and love-makers Levy's thin week "When Wo ts title of the show ¥ compa iw deals with) al the . e at 5:40 8 the t south w age of ot the year in wutt bevy wuffragettes bigKe « the lobby hote There le the whole program of Slivers a Abie These two, with a sec in turning the of a no until Ka ret the { in 8. succeed 8 1 Gladys Miss divided and Olive Fin bathing garbed honors are be Lytell Lytell sings which the atumer, Finney a chorur take active sings “The in this num atring My is a new Houdin episode! the screen. nr extra big show of good from the start yeaster the Palace Hip, Smith &| accompanied by a nonde dog chewing a bone of enar. jst vize, divide headline |m Adoipho accordion pm August seven acts! hama ax Van honors player of the} ween at] in ot an omedy Mins being a ability the pairs yet Lawrence. comedienne “wleard @fthe ao} it also remarkably versa he has made a great} his accordion and by way eral voice, makes a then scores again numbers After tenes |for Heatt cond | 4, with} ew | Quittioas BAN miral an BAN & n | We bright and wellacted “On the Road to} The Three Jacks have a novelty acrobatic offering a Morris Sisters are nov-| Francis number called in which good voices combine happily. Melville have a comedy talking and that pleases as an open show. Three 1776) 894 Yew and) ©. Malte PORT in | Kern hu PINT 87. kets | rden, Wederal or Co-Op ¢ ean: 10 the cane 48e; tar 126 Crystal Whi ‘ 2 mi “ 2 Me Angeles TACOM sehr Onn August | nouthdo 7p. sweet v. mae| canune |DAYY war from Por | mirat 4 in SANITARY i" ol, pt ave: Maxola can Libby's beans an Van Camp's beans, 29 ofl, 16¢; large bottle Weston » 15e: | mites ¢ 2 ans Libby's Bea Harbe field toy pean He 3 y miles fro} $9.80 K, ¢ r mond oe p $1.40 at & p.m | Frenn ent Pillar fror ECONOMY Carnanon miik, The dhe f % ‘ Wa Ma Roys pure can bakir West coffer, c 1 a sardines: We pkg 2 dos oid Jn ise | mit Sugar toc; 6 bare paeok ing Two weak partners a to make pure « ° pure tres tion milk. ne suger ker puff Olen sparague RoUp, Pier 14 and S¢ pan de| Bell at Rob White c UL 8 large bare. Pier ibe; A. @ Pier pe juice, 5% 1 Pier D P Lander st Hanford Binith Ceo tee, 12¢ ymato oF meat ap ove & CORNER 5 102-10 " Mont | Duthie Herfernar Be WESTLAKE stall, 10 Toe p bare Crystal Wh 49-1 49-1 tal flo tlake nd flour th,; amoked Rarley, 100 Stall 135 crabap 10 bo: 6 rolls milk, 27 t Am $ pk phew #, $1.00 crate; | et paper 110, $1 k Milwauke the P Mahnet Pattern « d four by ar at Chilberg the commony © syndicate Th ship n-MeDon, purchased announced $3, rp wer amount t v . 1 h veanels at deal was for president tc ot It th h two months Australian cor ing the and H tle large cific ¢ he Jeattleowned ship five built b a he man shipyards from th alth Saturde headed by purchase but it he 1 and the 35,000. red by A. M. M and Kener yard nine why ft re in ay a price al Patterson-MeDon will be p to Oriental and the Un t in shipping history ast blishment been under w Represen monwealth were Capt. Jot gn ‘apt rron on a rt Au hi t ports, 4 Kingdom anid, fa it in an Une. * VESSEL MOVEMENTS | ay t in n an nd r a) Slahted si freight nd AM BAY ella at 8 A umbia porte In tow of tug Dy HAMA aus for Beattie Gailed August 2 songs | Maru for Beattie RALBO. ¢ Maru for Tacome. Arrived th. A x DIEGO. Farragut oh | August 10 4 &| for Beattie at 2 a TC LINGHAM Hamil t 1A 9 tre { 18LAN ameed out wht fox 10 A Passe nA tug Pioneer » Townsend last night Mt. Ma 8. Co rrived fa Jovary tre ao» Ful abt ° Kon Weather t d ‘yr 10 p 1 olent « at tn put M M t Passed in the Cape ureau) Aug. It A ty; wind south Aue watal Me A Light fog tr A voamel Dense fox tig r Mary F t yeaterds oy ton. 10 August M 1s at as Javary at 9:30 o umbia at 9:20 « Seattle Shanghal from Powell 1 and Ran Fr 10m at ep Ban Diew m Prince board h 1 Kern. Salled From Seattle Total Maru for at Queen for Ban Diewo neiaco and San Pedro at 11 Aatied RK m Tac A Franciac FRANCISCO. Re August )W NHN at 10 a Bea! we Hewickly for Sailed Av for Beat Afrived August & Alexander, Chicago Maru from Manila via Kobe Ma fe Chicago Maru for Be Pansed Hen August te towing ship for Queenstown 10 ™ August und at Tp Aue on Mani Se Yor: 10 uguet fa Sen Aveuat 10 August 9 via San Be A Pi Arrived August le via’ Victor wart fr ¥ ¥. & Loop fr 4 Aumont 10 at it a.m. > ™ an for Vancouver, Se Chic Ma Passed in Aveui ttle at 9 10 via Poi August 11: I ttle Wireless Canadian Govern: 1 towing bee Menry Be Ar nye x off Vitara & Naval Communicati August 10 1 t for Ke th ta © Port flan La f Cord om. Beatt Seattle for fan Francisco, wa Hartwood, § miles wout « Harbor aa Catherin Alaska off Li Tae ni i for int V Omaney north eo Hlihe maf ak at Ww ngt A. ¥ rotles rdov at § Ketehikan, t enator # from Nome at & p Ma te & yal tineau, Puget Sound 4e Brookwood yards Ke & MacDonald & termina Fu Fulton. rmina Heather dn Morning Ketehitea sinal Aa ter ae Ard: ts I" ap ahingte ‘ Sp at Mo! Washtenaw, I San La t Francis wh at 6 @ ehikan and ‘olumbia river at § ne Jupeau, for Beatttle f Que: 120 we fr for Riehme at § p. 175 milew weet nd at § p Ht rock northby homaon tow! Akutan, 175 41 bay a, 6 bay southbound oe, Richr th’ of Cor 745 om) ™m edwoo 250 miles we: Akutan Senttle Today Se Melwu Maru, himi Maru Star I on Banta Ana, 8. 8. Burnside. Se Alameda si s Woat i is se Went Harlan, as Whe ride « arydoe aa A Hridi Ba We lox Babinda Babeo | Rogers-Brown pi Allenhurat Houghton seldom o a business firm. pou, Abmik, Sa Delight a Boattle x tin, & at “8 Ro! Hour a nw Gafttney. Spirit, es Duel Sa Brookdale, as Blakes Dredging yards Ison, as West Se Rosworth North Pacifi per Orani. Motor achr Be Raleotta As Cinena, Dairen Maru. Javea Maru. ary for et t Se a ° B at Sailed August 10: Behr rt at 00 . of nd a, at a, Chal- »weamont, vill Cineas, Ade ws Fo! Hi et oe: Wu ni Duna | Qmntinccnmmsinnain 4 Local Markets | we t ables and Fruit VrurraDLes Beane War, per tm Denish wall, head Now, per mack Corn Hunks Trimmed Cucumbers No. Ie Per a0 . per ; 2.0002 kton new Walla Walla ‘ Parsier—Dox bunches . Peanut Butter—Por th PeppersPer amall box Potatoes Per ton— New tocal, per th 1%@ 29.9067 40.00 40.0000 42.00 o3\ 1 Was Wash New Lo Spinach—1 Sanaa 0140 90@! to # aon 204.00 3000260 11% 20 o Per cane, al Yakima Sweet Potatoes Iahee Local Khabarh— Local Tomatorn— Hot house Outdoor toma Pickling Wapato, Turnip Cal, per ™m per dos, bunch °° $0 Apnire— F. Was Wasi per erate Guatam per tb berries Sumner Blacherries—Hritinh Cantatoapes—Turlock— Standards Pontes Flats Wapato Casabas 1 Cherries Lamberts Royat Annes Pie, per i Crahapples Transcendent Corrants Dates—06 fon Fige—-Cal.. ripe, Grapes Per box Malnen, per erat Thompson ered Grape Frait—Per bor, Cal Honey—Comb, c “ Strained Dark amber . Honey Dews Per crate Per ‘box tumbia, as per phee per box Wash © bow box Yakamines Pear © Sugar p Pineapples Plome—Cat mown Wenatchee ° Peach Plams—Per crate FraunesTragedy, per er Ruspherries Sommer Turkish Melon Per crate, 25 Ta Watermeions Per ™ Per Wash Hawaiian, Bar Miack Watrat Peanute—Virginia Keystone, Peeans—Per “tm DAIRY PRODUCTS Prices Paid to Shippers fl i e Bar tter ry Oregon extn Ranch. fancy Rotter Pat Fges tocal Mik P — Local country cream. ne so ue 37 | es sy bo 218 strietiy fresh “ae r owt es country cream: Local bricks Storage Rees (« Storage Cheese New Winconsin triplets fo YA Oregon and Wanhington triplets K, bronew cane lots x © lots 1 country | creamery, ot tly fresh m1 al, ate on broken cases ck Swine Fancy Wheel Swine Poultry —Prices Hens Live Broilers Geese Live jares=Live, per T.... we ntry, Hoge— Block Chotee heavy Veal oe Faney Wholesale Price, Y | i City Price a Rarley Oats hy Seed Rye Seed—Per Alfalfa Alfalfa Meal Straw 18.00 82.00@ 84.00 | TALLOW AND Wholesaler to Consumer, WooL per ib, | ted hides, cows and steers, ows and steers, on bulls or stags, No, Puyallup, | an Klestra, achr Abydos, ss Ocl- | rs Academia, ws Wolf, ss Birkland a9 Blanford, as | *8 Birtrand gacan, sa Cardia, sa Dione, as es Fort Harris Imufuka, #8 Kiton, | hull ‘6 y Sa FR Chesterfield an Ab Adria, ademia Black on Rastine, Anthe Union, #* a8 | | Pexuta, ea Agylln Agron Ring Cine mion, » War Se Multnomah, Lake Union yards of & | Tallow, No Se Port Jastecn, ss” BANK CLEARINGS 8 Clearings Bala Spokane Clearing 168.00 Balances 1,277.00 Tacoma Clear »— 854,062.00 101,739.00 Produce Notes Ha noticeably nd grain tions lower quot Mon morning. Veal Monday morning ond fall wince the surplus food quotations dropped 2 cents This t# the government sa began. The f continues steady. market ren apples pears ay rta Peaches and favorites of the Washington El due in about 10 are the big First Eastern peaches are ays. New York Markets ew YORK 24%e per oe Cotten 4 Santos, Aug. 11 >. 7 1h; No. 20% Bugar—Centritugal, 7.286 per tb, n New York Stock News 7 uw The entire last stock market YORK, Ave atrength am today United State 106%, up 4 Bh” at 88%, up 1% 103, up 2%; Baldwin at Mexican Petroleum st 177% United States Rubber at 1 After ite ong opening the market sold off slightly. The most pronounced rection was in Central Leather, which wold at 100% after an early high of 103 New lows for the day recorded nm & majority of instances shortly after noon, when further selling entered the market, St. Paul and New Haven led the low-priced rails, which showed some atreng ca the Steel opened at 106% nd Bethlehem Steel 109, up up 1%, up in the motor group, sold off the opening thortly after noon, sin Steel and prooprtion, At no time, did it become much more than a trading affair * Chicago Market Report | | cecomeaneneireene phy Interest tn saitetion ott nicage Boards of the bearish intl work. Orep # settied. labor condith ch the vathoeds and, packing "how to extensive selling. Most of the trad- wen im December Provisions were affected by the same infiuenc Beptember corn opened at $1.94, down aad sank 1%c tn later trading; De cember core, down ‘We at the opening, 91.56%, went to $1.54% thereafter; May corn opened at 61.54, up i ad dropped B%.c subsoauentiy September S%c, but rs Boyerabar ant AC 4 It at of th Aug. se on opening, heavy sell- Ye up, at ise; May off on opening late, at S1c, anged at noon. Open High Low — Clom $1.94 $L94% SIEOK 81.00% b6% 16TH 162% 153% 1560 (148M 18 16% ated #1 0 BAN FRANCI Extras, 560 per Ib Mb: firsts, S4e per ib Fees a, 60¢ per doz; extra pullet Cheese—California Aug. 11 prime firsts, Butter Se per per doz; firm 6Te per flats, f per | $2.10@3.15 per cen . S6%C y first 2.05 per ce black, $2. 1 Washington and arnet, $2.25@2.50; river aweets, 5@6c per Ib #80 for Merced. so al white, $2 so $2.25 @ 3.50; 2, « 50@1.75, including Or Shi- man; new ers white, §2.25@ for Imperial valley and Onions—Yellow, $2. on the street; river Australian brown, $1,251.60 per box Dried peas—Old per Ib @: gre crop, green, 7% @8c "Portland Market Status Status | PORTLAND, 1,904 steers $9@ 10.50; ¢ good to choi 50; medium $5@6; bulls, 0. Aug. Re- ood to good fair steers, ows and heifers, colpta to cho $7.50 s8@8 . $4 0 head mixed, $20@20. 50; rough heavy $18@20; market Oo; mM ct bulk of sales, $ higher, dium ais @ 20.50 Sheep pigs, Receipts, 1 ady. Prime lambs. medium, $9410 wethers, $647.50 Butter—58 @ 59¢ Eges—49 @ 54 Hens—23@ per Ib, Cheese—26@ 595 head; market is $11.60@12; fair to yearlings, $7@9.50 ewes, $6@7 per ib, per doz broilers, ao No a : Salted or green kip skins, Dry hides do No. 2 . Dry bulla or stage. Dry salt hides Dry calfeki dio No Morsehide do dry We 8h: reen caifskins, No. No 48 “6 a6 a8 80 16 6.00@ 10.00 75@ 3.00 40@ 48 2.00@5.00 1,00@1.50 No. 2 6 The. and under, No, 1 green or salted, ea ach n ranch, full grown ) pelts, long wool, each do medium wool, each do hort wool, each Ao shearling do flint dry wool pelts 1 ci marks be If it were not for the easy this world there wouldn't | “doing in so much ~ LOWEST RATES ~TO-— CALIFORNIA FRA Los SAN POIN SAN FREQUENT SAILING S. S. Multnomah Sailing August 12th M’CORMICK LINE 109 Cherry St. AD Central Leather at, DIEGO Disabled Steamer to Be Fixed Soon steam Sunday inha nnounced himi Maru, which uturday with aratus and her of commiasion, Japan by that the lir returned to port a dixabled tarboard ¢ will be le te il to Thur Capt the unday been pos- nue the journey he thought t rt for fear they in mid commanding taterent ible » to cont Japan afer to returr might to pe encounter torm ocean Alameda Brings Salmon Shipment Alas Ak The liner Anche 60,000 from Alaska, of free tern Steamship company’s arrived Sunday from via Southeastern and Alaska, with between 70,000 os of salmon packing houses in veral hundred boxes picked up at South- porta. first time since last has carried usually car- tern and various and fish anka the A will Col named chair- engineering her return and ng her erick Mears, man of ntly Alaskan commission Indians Arrive to Christen Big Ship Nearly 40 Snoqualmie Indians ar- rived in Seattle Saturday to attend the launching of the steamship Sno- qualmie, the largest wood vessel ever built by the United States ship ping board. The steamer will be launched from the Puget Sound Bridge and Dredging Co, at 530 Monday afternoon. Mrs, Kate Borst, of Tolt, who is a daughter of Chief John Kenum, 4 full brother of the famous Chief Pat Kenum, will sponsor the vessel, which was named for the Snoqual- mie tribe of Indians. «| Tug Goes ti to Aid of U. S. Schooner | Angeles the Ameri schooner Mary E. Foster was reported to be ashore at Lowe point, near Port Angeles. The Merchants’ exchange received a wireless message saying that the tug Pioneer and the coast guard cut- ter Snohomish had proceeded to the scene to aid the vessel. The Foster is commanded by Capt. orge H. Johnson and is owned by Honolulu shipping men, where she is employed in catrying lumber be- tween Puget Sound and Honolulu. BRINGS ORIENTAL CARGO PORT TOWNSEND, Aug, 11— The Garland steamer vary arrived here Sunday evening from Shanghai loaded with an exclusive Oriental cargo of oils, The Meridian competed a success- ful trial trip here Sunday, her ma- chinery working excellently. PUGET SOUND STEAMERS ALL LOCAL ROUTES STREAMERS LEAVE FROM COLMAN DOCK, FOOT OF MARION STREET, Leave 4 Arrive Reattle Beattic ‘Victoria, B. C.—Port Tewnsend—Pert Angeles lMteamer Sol Duc, for] 1:18pm mid- (Townsend, Angeles| daily it land Victoria. wed” Does not ro hyo | 10 Victorian on tri jeaving Se ‘oopmistngle trt Sopmitrip. 0Opm |! $:00pm > @afty | P¥Gam Str. Rions, for Port! 1:80pm E:60pm!Townsend Atrect.!10:2¢pm Gafly [Connects at Townsend! daily Jwtth rat] lines for all! Ipotnte on Otymptel fneninenta, ' Anacortes and Réflineham Telingham—Anacortes Tehtem i, K Kelahen, for! c6eom datty 'Anacertes ard Rel-! datly ' Pert Tewners —Port Angeles and ‘Way Ports athe lRt, Ttonta, for Part! SundayiTownsend, Port Wil! ‘Tues.ams, Noneeness and! Sat. Thure.'Port Angrten 1 y2:00 1 Goes through tol min’nt INeah Ray on Tues-! Mon, lany and Thuredar! ltrtns ! Port Gamble—t ndlow—Fincter “Et6nm fieamer Pacet, for] 16 Aaity [Kineston. Gam bie! excentiT. nd low, ¢elon.! Ratrr’y!F Teeter, Townsend! Sunday (aundesenegpie and: Bad} T:fOpm) Noor. ~Saohe Thore. atm Mon wea Frt. Titfam Str, City of Angeles! | Tues. !for all points tn the! vThure. [San Juan istands, | 1 R tor! S:t0pm MTLwdlow. Port Gamble! Tes Rangor and ali! Thurs. Inotnts on Hood Canal! Sat. Points marked ** are hoat landings Passengers for these points and for other boat landing points must make thetr own arrangements for. landing, and armume all risk and Haaitty tm making such Janding. Steamer's pasnenger rate does not Include boat landing charges. Rageace lability te trentted to wear. Ing apparel, not to exceed $100 for whole ticket. 150 pounds allowed free Steamers and achedules subject to change without notice, Freight re. celved datly for all points (excepting Tacoma) named tn above schedule, ‘Tickets must be purchaned at tt office. Open from 6:30 a m. to ¥} midnight. PUGET SOUND NAVIGATION Ticket Office, Colman Deck, Phone Main 3993, t co.