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PAGE 15 GIANTS BEATEN ‘Says Destruction Cause 1, = =o |Bound to Jury oa IN FIRST GAME of High Cost of Living : | gonceata ee "st taberea P was bound over to the feder- NEW YORK, Aug. 13-James A.;more than 2 per cent five years \ , Hin i hou = 11 grand jury under bail of $1,000 by , ‘. Stillman, president of the Nattonal | ago. <_ 7), Bie , c United States Commissioner MeClel- incinnati Reds Wallop New) City bank, one of the world’s great his is not a matter which dt = —_ = 2 land Wednesday morning Jest financial institutions, today an tly concerns commerctal banks E Pendville was originally arrested Yorkers, 4 to 3 alyzed the present economic crisis|*o much as it does savings banks by the police, charged with attempt in an interview with the United| lite insurance compante el 2 a 14 i to well cold tea, in imitation of eee Aimeeiics 10 eet tome LUMBER RAT | Tug Fails to Pull | L Local Markets | 1 Produce Notes sins) "h< "wu dnd, io i'ma SGentinued From Page C points invested in good faith in rail | | Schooner Off Rock | 0} nicipal court ued 9 | “The world is short of the COMMON | seeUrities should have just treat PORT TOWNSEND, Aus. 13,~The| “— a _ —* . ipahegeeteibentneniatay a ¢ fT fi Moreo i. i ¥ hr ’ ses. Groh threw out Pletcher. tirwt situation ta be deait with. [that the nrecomt toider “unanst’ ARE INCREASED wn ame ia | lg elt | a om ta ‘sh, | BEATS UP DOG FOR © runs, three hits, one error. “The high cost of living iv the re-| treated in a manner which will nat rived here from Santa Rosalia by way nd badly on account of a nment) high potato market thin season Third Inoing j sure of the war's destruction, whieh | repel investments in the future be- vet n fener kati copper ore saaed 7 : aaah ie Wee aetnae goo Paes chal oad gg SPOILING HIS GOLF Cincinnati—Reuther fanned, Rath| MAkex the world short of necessaries | cause vast sums must be had con: | Wilf j eek ae ee trade than ever i LONDON, Aug. 13—Lord Roch- aiked. Daubert wate on Nehts| of lite tinually to keep the railroads up to Cost More to Ship to Rig Mr lh yr nly Part 4 very beat feaving tor Alaska ej ree | dale, who was fined $77.50 for eruele Beer, Rath taking egeend. Groh| "Wagecarners will come > of the | the present + California for Honoluly leeded at Port Ludlow. |*frying @ record shipment of but-| he sort fruit market is holding|!¥ beating his dog on the golf links miked, Rath scored and Daubert) Present economic situation the gain-| “Questions i ti | fhe will leave here an soon an whe| t and exge and dealers are Work-| steady, No government inventiga.|%t Middleton Lanes, has appealed the mat Groh moved up a base on a ” Kis cit acuia | eee by ex-parte statements. OM] ane first inerease for more than slack gh As ing day and night to fill the orders. | tien will cause a drop in prices, de |°a#e. The dog interfered with his ush’s sacrifice fly to Young ? bor a oe Se . fe er aide. They must be thresh- year in freight rates on lumber) An unsuccemsful attempt was made | lttle hope is given for lowering of| clare Western ave, dealers. The | ordship's game, causing him to play jeale was hit by & pitched ball,| DlEh prices, but it will ga when|ed out in fair, candid discussion | tntpped between Neve und California | pueeday night by the tag Tyee to | ®KH prices this year, they may | slugaiah trading of the last few days | badly and was whipped with a golf ‘opt siaxted, scoring Daubert and| Prices oe aur mar tock Seats . wee 1a pony? - = Was noted Tuesday in the itic| haul the atl ad Mary EB. Foster| "No government investigation can) 4, biamed on the cool weather and | Club. roh, Neale taking second. Magee, "ecede e uatly, . Neither side can claim t et hen the rate "a nen | make th D come down . 0 | d to Kauff. Three runs, ene be! “The present railroad situation | right be the sole judge of ita | SMiPOwners’ bulletin, when the rates/ trom the rock on which she ran|M™#ke the price of eggs not on the part of consumers t “ 4 rease of from 60 cents) éawe ane now,” declared one representative! conge buying until an invatigation error | should not be considered as a dispute | own | Aaround a few days ago. | creamery man. “It ts the natural law and that ts the firet os New York—Rath threw out Doyle, | between employers and laborers, but Auestion to be settled ‘The Bn gfh cot on yg ae iin aia — } for egge to 0 on the upgrade at| © SH lined to Rath. Daubert got|®* OMe of national policy Tt te not a time for hasty ac-| o¢ greight on lumber $8 per thousand | A. ign Five Ships | thin time of the year An express shipment of Christmas Paap srounder, No runs, no hits, Railroad Men Minted tion or for any experiments which | tose if shipped from Puget Bound to “Freak egan are getting SCArcer| casabas from California coming to! ors “Railroad men are misted by mis.| Will tend to prevent the speedy re-| gan Vrancisco and $8 if shipped to | to Seattle OUTES | tally. Highent prices tor exa® will | Gromman Tiros. proved a big novelty | Fourth Inning information, distorted statements | VIVA! Of confidence and industry.| southern California ports. In some| SAN #RANCISCO Aug. 13.1 be seen by the middle of October Wednesday at mn 50 per crate. Cincinnati—Fietcher threw out) and half-truthe The world is short of the common| instances $9.80. a quoted on #hip:| was announced here today that As |It always has been that way and it riden. Reuther fanned. Rath) “Rajiroad itivestments as a class|necemsitics of life and that is the! menta from Washington porte (o| sistant United Btates Shipping Board | Always will be that way,” We loan money for interent | led to Snyder, No runs, fo hits, /are certainly as clean as any other | /T*t situation to be dealt with.” gan Pedro and san Diego. The rate| Director of Operations Harold i, |5® - BANK CLEARINGS | | cnty; thaveteve we cherme aa ® errors. | form of investment to Calao, Peru, is fixed at $95 per! mbhey has ganigned eight vessels out | aaipine COMMISSIONS of any kind, New York—Zimmerman singled. | “The public has received full value t onang a et, of the Tf steamships recently prom: | Inyder lined to Rath. who doubled | trom the railroads, and the best werv Riga Captured by — ined the Pacific coast by the United to Daubert. Nehf dout too in the world, | Bols States shipping board sere fouled to Rariden. No runs) “The Gravel situation at this time] neetin, Aug aera Repo rt Seattle Ship Will Vive of the steamers will go to Se | tama kook, pen’ te its, no errors. is one which calls for temperate . ne 4 oy attle and three will go to San Fran , The Russi ® Reste—-Looal, per wi Fifth Inning japecch.” sald Mr. Stillman. “No| Didished bere, canter Ae Carry Flour Cargo ciaco. ‘The vessels will be in use for + don buneh Cincinnati—Fletcher threw out| man who has any sense of social re PORTLAND, Ore, Aug. 13 " Oriental trade Duubert. Groh hit a home run.| sponsibility will want to say or do|"Mtvikt had captured Riga. The |atee! steamship West Islet In case your loan is re newed, we charge nothing whatever for extending of payment We do not sell your note and mortgage. Your abstract 1,827,686.00 555,960.00 | built at be Naat 171.811,00 and fire tngurance policies | Porte threw out Roush, Neale walk-|amything that will increase the com |2ttish premier Med to Mitau. the! Reattle, completed loading flour here 100,647.00 are held in our own vaul , Dut was out stealing, Hnyder to| fusion and excitement which exist. |M¢™aP@Per sald today and will nail ina tew days, |Fushima Maru Is In real estate loans we re Doyle. One run, one hit, no er “Patience is a great virtue now Two steamships, the Butte and the) R . ed f T . quire the best security, and : The world has had enough fighting. | MAYOR IS NAME Corvailie, are scheduled to take trial | epair or irip pa... SP this is why we MUST loan at * New York—Rath threw out Young.| Organised labor has officially en- D ON trips this week. ‘They were both built) The N. ¥. K. steamship Fushima |" “oy™ygre Per Gon the LOWEST rates, Fietcher flied to Magee. Kopf threw | dorsed the league of nations on the MEMORIAL COMMITTEE)!" 'oc! shipyaras. “Maru, which returned to Seattle last) Not» We make any kind of a lean | @ut Deyle. No runs, no hits, no er-| theory that the world has reached « eee eneterneeanenet Monday in an injured condition after | Kaw Plant—Per tm you want, either for » term of Tors. Stage of civilization where it ought; Mayor Ole Hanson recsived tele- she had started on a trip to the -* al, por ® years, or where you pay beck Sixth taning to be able to devise a better way of hyn appoia tment Wednesday to ) * VESSEL MOVEMENTS ” a will sail from the Great | Gree Ontons—Ver dox bunches a little at » time. Cineinnati—Kopt flied to Young, | *ettling disputes between nations oonevelt National Memorial Northern dock Wednesday, 5 p. m.,| Green Peas-—Per tb | "NEW YORK, Aug. 18~ Magee fanned. Rariden safe on| thah by war eomenitton, »-- —--- —#| for Japanese ports, The vessel, Selene ee ver, 2. itl mio, Sto per tei ie «Manton, WASHINGTON tcher's error. Reuther fouled to| “That general principle is just as|, The telegram said his nomination : which has been temporarily repaired, | hewi@ee—Crate .--....+ | pert» Only der. No runs, no hits, one error. | true in @isputes in industry and be- ee been aoe Secretary of the (geese O@ the Case will go in drydock in her home| “Weckion new New York—Chase flied to Neale.| tween clagses as it is in interna. | /Mtertor akin Lane, No (Prom U. #. Weather Dureaw) | port pala Walla MUTUAL SAVINGS tern members of the committee -_—-———— bu | Daubert took Kauff’s grounder. tional affairs. There should be a) **" TATOORH INLAND, Aug 138 A. Mt Peanut Batter—? Zimmerman filed to Roush. No| better way to settle them than by| Mill meet = cee oe es mitt) Tiekge este Hulls to Be Sent | Peppers —Wer tp New York Stock News BANK lormulate ore Pet (on — Secale deena funs, no hits, no errors. strikes, lockoute de ether means | (1, “Qmniaie rane for tne od i . Mew local, per i i" 810 SECOND AVENUE Seventh Inning which entail loss and suffering upon | (5! Dremauuasn of campa! to Victoria Yards) wi stan NEW TORK. Aug. 18 Cincinnad —Sayder threw out) th public. We should be able to/ (0. eo ‘or the proposed | ‘The Vincennes, Oelwein and Endy-|_ Me" 14# Anaeles, per ue 8 | Established Assets Rath. Doyle threw our Daubert. | #ttle our differences without threats|""*™Oriale . entiy | apiane-— 1.00 30 Years $10,250,000 Mion, three of the six hulle recently | squash Loesl, per tos | purchased by the Universal Shipping | Sweet Core—Per case, 7 to § dow and Trading Co. from the United | ,& States shipping beard, are soon to be nent to the Choiberg Shipbuilding | Co.'s yard, at Vietoria, to be com pleted and equipped for immediate service with the Universal com | Bebres from Seuth-| pany's feet. Groh. No | Of violence, as becomes a free runs, no Sul coraeoee ” ps Any fair proposition will win in this | Mecary tatied for Neh and fled G | Conditions Abwermal VITAL STATISTICS AGRA Routheastern Alaska end Anna Johneed |Begie from Tacoma August 13— fe Moore and Banal]? pm; se Admili aytitentget bas bladed “the Pasitle ¥ |v |" tne weneral lst thraout the first hear, high cost of living by causing a New local, per sack Eighth Inning great scarcity of all necessaries. It ite Res at me bay Md = Le m™., yeent Aquilo - rRUrrs Trenaer Cashmere, and| from Bowtheasters Alsshs Apptoe— . Cincinnati—Dupue ts pitching for | !* just what was to be poeta * Avie M.Pettet. 17. Rothe om Geattioc Jacklin Yacht x ween jumble cookers .. 2%, to 137. lew York. Roush doubled. Neale| the withdrawal of so many millions at, and tetmal yon ose 1 nll 4 ke 4G ‘A general upward movement got under uccess Doyle threw out of men from predyetion. The remedy te moans | ie 5 pangs - al > Cc 1 t er . © x “ way “ta the fest Rat? hour under the ro) Kauff. No/|i* in orderly industry. The whole Le fichermer and Anna B [ome ote ee Chicege Maru for! ompletes Cruise) «.: ne leadership of oils. Pan-American sold situati iN right iteelf ae produc Facoma at 4:28 pm: oe Multnomah | Thi ht Aquilo, under com. | Apple Clder—Per gat . 1st. OE 16, Grom he coeminn, Cote Brey gph ef NUEG, 1, Content, cnt. ane es be I Bhp md eae quilo, Apricots Wash” per crate . 2 Petroleum i e New York—Fletcher walked. Doyle tion is increased. Food will go down 5 tanapotia Ind wie fee Eetthentiore Aiske at's pnan| MAN of Capt. George Sneeling, re Rananas—Guatemaia per Moo. MUTT. Sinclair Olt wola at 81, up 1% Is ervice flew to Roush. Chase tripled, scor- | and clothing wil) Be eager. 4 Minnie Therese] AD stugent tor Vancoorer MC. at fp | turned from a three weeks’ cruise In ong Leeal . er —- Chase out eon) “The country went mage a s m: Aquito for Tacoma at 6:36 p. | Alaskan water, with its owner, D. C. uff's grounder. Rath ‘e TRariden | similar situation after our ci vil war. , Puetemcipnaees! | OR RG H Meather tor Round parte: | Jackling, of Salt Lake City, and a Macberrie British Columbia, 4 Groh to Rath, Kauff taking| At first there was scarcity and high|" Raward J "Were and elena Poulsen, gener sake Oume for Bes party e¢ friends, loupre— Second. Zimmerman fanned. One| prices. but when industry was fully be r O the extent that med had perted of k Leader, 28. and Eatith _ Siesta Veapete | ‘ this company is ren- tung tee, 1th Oe’ Oo te bt ge a gg RG Baer Ee Ee ceed Ships Laadinn dering real service to { instances wages do i KBTCHIKAN—Aalied Auqwust It) Me) Cincinnati — Rariden fanned. |™mAny i he Baron d bay > «Ol ed Wilda Rewards, So-| Aamivel Mieholece eosthbound at 11 Lumber for South threw out Reuther. Rath | Pace with commodities when the lat ABERDEEN, Aug. 13.—The steam. Fletcher m | se Jefferson northbound et 11 = m. | t rising, but on the other Gnd Dasbert singled. Daubert stole | or." cen will not fail an fast an | mie Gaited acest 11) be Gorecas covthvoved | Ora Chohalie and Carles arrived Tues lined to Kauf. No medina Wann the bitte tora a 19m |day from California and are loading Sows 4 Other Ports ne | amber for San Francisco. ” BAN DIRGO— Arrived | The barkentine Makaweli left Tues. Gonaaies ng ee eae te eee vin ROE, (right from Bolts ">| day with tasmber tor Caitea, Pere goed scale and laste longer than the lonnes the people of this com- munity, it is successful. A very prominent cus- tomer recently wrote concerning us, “We have found title insurance of - 795 W197 B150 - 670 «78 12% 91.15 26.40 “75 “5 BAN FRANCIBCO—Arived August if seRaRaEaa Same. eaabe Malaga, per erate Heotield from Point Welle at Thompson seediens Tides in Seattle «(ig Stes venture to predict that the neo immeasurable advantage 2| Wageearners will come out of the WEONEADAT =| THURSDAY Derk ember to the realty Interests 3| situation the gainers, becnuse the de- coun id on © | _ ava. 14 Money Dowe—-Fer erate get of this community.” Rariden;| Cline in what they will buy will be a Hate ae Liverpool! vie San First Lew Tide | lemane—Per box BAN ; PRANCIBCO, a 7 i] greater than i @agen, It olwaye Be Praseecn at 1m a om. 8 ft Loeanbovvtes parereerene atte Extras, Se per 10; pri has been #0. All the improvements | ash 11th are 10) Ee Fae Arrived Avauet 00'S BT hn. | Greases ber tone eggs testral, See per cox; firsts, tye . in industry, by invention and the! | Boy to Mr and are © pruneme, 1998] '* OF TOW MENTE Pomel te August Kecond Low Tide | Vairncias, 2008, emailer .....5.26@6.50| per dg; extra pullets, bse per dor as. ‘on accumulation of capital, work for the i & P. De 12: Se Admiral Sebree fer Keattio a: } 12? pom, 12 ft do 116s, larger > “ 650 i California flats, fancy, 36 per | benefit of anor. ae mee Vegas Se Melani for Tacoma at | fare Beta Pee | een sh to fee, #8 he pet Insurance Co. - “As tor the proposal of the rail- road brotherhoods, that is not a mat- ter to be discussed im hot blood. It ia a question of national policy, to be wettied by fair discussion, not con- sidering railway owners of railway Fear They Won't Get Satis- cumplayeh aloam, Wot the tnaretic of 330 7.Mghaeeed out: Behe Minnie. A + Welling | Caine in tow of tug Tiilscum for Mpa Vakamines Ver craic ‘ sein | Arrived August 12: Behr Helene ‘trom Feare—E. Wash. Martiett 1 +t Huwar pears ; t ry Ludiow in tow of tug Wradde ot & " Viaeappice 4 ws" Basananae aries sana || Public Markets | b ttnanrersnrn S nl | Wenate uy : ooek “Under State Supervision” wm —_____._______y | Portland Market Status PORTLAND, Ave 1-Oat tt lone. Rainier from Aan Francieco at 1 8. m. 5 ee ona Mre JW. Jacobs, THT) RAGLE HARBOR Arrived August 12: | &———— sseesze Power schr Oumo from Reattle es Per crate Mra J A. Ries, 147 TACOMA--Arrived August 12) Be Java) pice and Pon alk credits Shee ody, per crate ©; common to fair steere factory Raises all people. 6. A. W. Weeavitte, | mn Beattie: se Chieage Maru from | aon taiik. i4tee cam 1, Co-Opera. onan @7.50: Reed to choice cows from Beattie: | tive, i3%¢0 can; & bare Crystal White. : ooerne. Aleske | Rob White or Sunny Monday, 20; lerae A the in from BOR | ie Citrus, 20c. ‘Stall %, cantaloupes, § “How can the railways be most ef- Disagreement between the street ficiently operated, so that the trans- eee F. Snedeker, 905 employes and the city over the | portation chafge, which the public | medium to good, ee bulls, $4@7.80; eaiv hb ave W.. July 10 led Au- the con peppers, 2he 174@ ead; market is/ loomed on the | must pay, shall be As small as con rt to Mr. add Mre. J. fmuith, 1712 12; Re Fulton from Sgattie, Mailed | fr, 2.) ign Peppers, She Mm nen s0@20.40- me. sistent with just treatment of Invest ‘‘ Luar, 919 | ASO 18; Be Gray Regie for Seattie Ie dos. Stali 1, cooking apples, 4 fs , $19.966 19.60: rough heavy, The possible dissension ret teri | Fm and Just treatment of employes? Wireteas Reports She: cantaloupes ach Red Real {Plat $18 090; bulk of anion ¢ city council favors | Railway investors are entitled oy. te ide abd Mra C. 3. Whitney, Conetion Gerernment Grocery. Annex ; Snider's snereaze for tne carmen ranging have a tar return on their capital (31/8, ikem, fu ity) nN “fe _Atina 240) miiea trom! pore And ee Sa reer Ph ge og eM eyed .75 to $5.28 per day, while the | .. compared with investors in other a Pag ty cepeted' os Agesives vase | oon Walnate—Soft shell, per 1 medium, | $9 yearlings, | $7@9.50; | YOUR PAPERS pe W. MeCabe, 4014 Promised | industries, and employes are entitled blats for a $5 & to fair compensation, as compared six months | with employes in other industries. ‘ely 18. This is the general principle upon and Mrs @undkin, 909) ir raltroad problem 1th aw. 19 J. A. Stevenson, business agent of ere sp cterohad jak at ‘and re, B Bundstrom, Prices Paid to Shippers carme! | 10th ave NW. Aug. § ® ff Prince Rupert southbound at |— — — S unten, yee —« Railway Men Fair Boy to Mr and Mra J: sonawte, 1098 eae sa cliy of Beattie abeain Cope : fo Mb; sugar | Butter—Local country cream- BEACO HILL strenuously pro | 6 believe vemeené ne q t 4 ; rate that falls below their de-|_ “I don't bel the ne ire. 7. shindetl, 1782 Augunt 1i—Me Admital Rodman ott ye y: 7 | want any more than that they be- Cape Calvert southbound at 1:46 p. m. chopa, 200 M. ‘PI had an understanding with | l!eve to be fair, but the leaders are! Hey Mra, 0. M. Powers, O16 U, & Mevel Communication eon, 260 Th: kippered herring, Ibe ™ Introduction of the skip-stop sya ; ine that he|!" the position of advocates and at- Jaura, Vietoria for| Stal! 1521. best fresh « the don; Ba cectything te wet this te |torneys. ‘They see one side of the| we & Mew, 8 pe Meares at 8 p cheapo, 9 a Mra, 8 Seidel, 7001 seis runners | DAIRY PRODUCTS tem on the Beacon hill car lines ECONOMY Pala. Whok Stalle 44-27, Carnation milk, 14%e ean. | yy = hes a Beaters _ | shortly, was announced Wednesday i“ J rs Wwea.|case only, and are misied by the for Han Fran. | tick cheese, a5 Ib.; pullet ¢ Sto d B. H. stropace, | Hainier, Ren Prancisce te tall 26, 8 iD © cane suger, Tc --- Manchuria Black Walente—Prer tb Peanuts mreale name, » Perane— rer 190 miles south of boun: en, se, Gurecse off Swanton bay 8 @ S9¢ per th, Butter— Bawe—<' ie Der dor wee be per Ib; broilers, 22@25¢ a Cheese—36@ 38 per Ib. IN YOUR OWN PRIVATE SAFE Each of the 3.000 Indmd- wal Safes m our new Safety Deposit Vaults a Safe with 1 Safe and wal afford your pa sre yahables a safey tat Fickien Scerméc Connruceon can afford "d'The Renal eta PIKE PLACE Girl te MP. and Mire A. HL, Miiver, 1406 fresh milk, ie per at H aw inl a DAIRY PRODUCTS to! Mr. a He Bi Hee G y. vast amount of misinformation, dis-| 23rd N. W., Aue. 2 tle at & pm rintendent Murphine said that|‘torted statements and half-trutha| | Noy to a } a hat are current. | promised the carmen to do all| © t he could for them, but it was| “The owners of securities of the possible for him to promise defin. | Principal raiiroads have nething to | Mrs end Mie. | results, fear from any fair inquiry into the |7#Fl 1% ie Gna Mré. G. Mesusnyo, 100 Councilman T. H. Bolton declared | V@lue of the properties. The rail main ou, duty ry WwW, Aue 7 nd Més. K. Frederickson, NW. Aue 4 and Mrs, J. Johnson, 7029 by Glen Hoover, of the publicity io bce, enntelcnesa, EE dae | Batter—1oee! country eream- tl cag lbeny al ‘See aren Bone TM rg ery, cubes . .s0|department of the city street rail Crate. Stall 22, freah red snapper, 2 fox | Teeal country | creamery, ways. ska off Inion| 28¢: ling cod, 2 th. the; young salmon, seeetes ‘ Thia system is already used on Ketehikan at § p. m rine | the TD. Stale 27-28, Mason fruit Jara, bad ‘ ¢ the council had not t@\en any | Fad investments of thig country, as and Mrs. 1. Shimokon, 417 | B14n8 veetBouna FE 1 Pf Catherine | ota. Ste, gta, Ste, $128; 486 an tedin Ta corasne’c a a eg ont Hon yet on the wage scale. He|® class, are certainly as clean as any os0 tre K. Tobit, 1108 os Com A. F Ms cotton ane ie, ct '4@ (bl passengers, declared Hoover. ‘Thi ‘Sea other form of investments. f Cordova, 120 miles south of Cordova % Coftes, 92:8 F diphise ngers, dec lover. ere he believed the ttle wages “Vastly more money hes bees Kies! . amano, s07| 8! 8. M.; bs Northwestern 12 miles east Bei teen tne Sune’ eaten ee oe 4 «| Will be only 22 stops on the Beacon ould pons Sve” pmb sd by the ie ais neve St of Cape Bt. Bilas eastbound at & p. m. 2: te. vee rte sities, ote ‘ahd Welt, sabes hill line, according to plans. A jority ances wi made Levent.» lowed the construction of few raik|. lor to Mr. and Mrs. ® Fujioka, 706] Vesseta tm Port at ttle Teday | tea, S50; Main at, May 14 mith Cove termi than those paid in any other large cans milk, 250. number of these skips occur on , than pa! a fe Mei Maru, os ee Fonds and land and industrial oppor: |" io) io Mr and Mrs 7. Shigels, 218| "yen, ae Fusnimt Maru wet sa ceeeeae eee batirach, Peaith ape The neil budeet committee will | tunities than has been made by in-| Ninth ave, July 24 Pier 14—#e Fulton WESTLAKE 35 5 re er ibly reach the street car wage|Vestors in railroads. The rewards, Divorces Pier 12--e Victoria Stall 129, new mild chee . 38] lines operating on Jackson street tn tied Hell at. terminal ir sehr Hirtiwa, Ts. 76 60 uation Wednesday afternoon or|°" the average, have been excessive, will be affected by the action. nan 6 0. Vors| Piet 28a Alameda, es Ketohikan large 8T ie measured by the returns upon other | 0°" J. Vernon against George 0. Ver | nn te coast bunkers fe Cray Bagle ba aly —— Hoover explained that the skip Investments, Fay MoGilt against F. MH. McGill, non. | Pler A--Be City of Beattie. stall 12 mie | Ping of blocks by trunk line street Anning peaches Poulter Prices. ig Be cars not only saved money in elim- ails watermelons, 2\%4¢ Ib. inating wear and tear thru sudden hops, 206 th; b ling beef, Ibe stops, but that it increased the run- ning time, a featute which greatly appealed to the public. Hoover said that the city would save $8,000 @ month by the inauguration of the system. 7 aw “There have been unscrupulous | Tr riot Bi Awetia ageiect Quy B. Aue lense ot terminal ne aibeck promoters in railroads, ag in other | 1, qon-eupport J. & & Burnside. lines of business, but the stockhold "hertha. Mille inet Bare FF Mille, terminal—Ss Kenosi A ers have suffered mont from them. | cruelty. & Bady yarde—Hs Bioniey, we jand Mont haa been honest and sound on the " ‘Todd's drydock—8» Gaffney, #8 Admtiral whole, and the public has feceived Watson, se Delight full Value and the best service in the Duthie yarde—He Keattle Spirit Insist on 25 Per Cent Pay| ran puss renee Rats Myr ine Hottineau, as Asotin, a» Makeley. Stalin 102-108-105, fresh ground peanut | 6————— 5. ED “The idea that the government | he Folens Puget Sound Pridge & Dreaging yarde—| butter, Ike T., 2 the, 886; full cream | Cowe—Country, *—aimms, TAlagW AND woo, ? Increase can borrow in billions of dotiars at 4 Re Gas! iia Hrookwood, ss #noaualmie Cheese, 320 Th, 2 the 8 Tha. pure | Hoge— Block |,_Wholesnter to Consumer, per Striking shopmen at the Great |P*r cent under present conditions is cane sugar, To o of | Chote heavy . nan trom George Hannah Ames yardaSe West Inon, we West Ie | car war, To, stall 114, shoulder of y putton, 166 M.; veal at lib- | Veat—Faney 19 | X— * a mistaken one. With only a mall White trom Marvey White. lp. ie mutton, 166 M.; veal atea b.1 h- | Veal +e as ee. 7aeds St Interbay will |= sae ase. ae formerly, eoverte Lane from Howard Lane Yligen & Keles—se Mowworth, J arty steak, 200) Mh: suusane meat, 200 ce 2,000 Ballard A eres to return to their Jobs | Tene onda, free of all taxation, | Latis, Hmersen trom “eorwe 3 hg galing » Neonineh | roast, 1840 i) a ‘corned | beet, | Mb—— reas - Sarees, Oil 14c “until assured of the 26 per cent raise : , | _ Gertrud Se rleaworth from Wil Patterson & MacDonald—Motor echr Ber-|20c fh. Stall 9, freah salmon, 180 %.:1 | ‘ond teeeees in wages they demand, it was stated | ¥*?e in demand by a small clase of | | by the strike committee Wednesday. |'"Vestors at low rates, That proves Q Wonby enh Segeanen Halter, Leis Bancock te Ginens, vo Chai: | esimon. the’ tall 12, smelled Toe seer ‘ 600 Simplex Auto : 0. Beott trom a cod, 2 tha, 2 piack 2 RP RNG W) 4g, The strike affects 150 car repair. peas int to the ability $0 Blows a) ae Ay! eth trom Lealah Hal Uaioe Pacific plore Doiron Maru foc Mtalte. 94-9 lowers and plants, | Harley—Rolled . 72.00@ 14.00 heel ....50c ers, helpers, machinists, otter. | Tat loan Margaret Clemons from George Clem: | VAM inion yarde—Re Fort Jackson, s4| funeral designe and decorations made to| Ground H.00@ 74.00 612 Alaska Pet. Makers, ear inspectors and car clean Money Depreciates “Fore Quortnip trom Harold Quertrup. Allenhurst, 9 Houlton, w Roweamnont, | order zi Citpped Hed > 464-44 fern, Conditions at the Everett] “Let anyone ask himself how| pine Meter trom Antone. Meter os Houghton, ne Bouenevitie, ws Addl: ABE, thoomenoo & Coal... .17c dw of the Great Northern, where | many people he knows who want a DKATHS ae Puyallup, ANITARY shopmen are on strik re no|4 per cent investment. It would! ¢nyeodore § Pederson, Livingston Miestra, wehr| Stall 114 20 Pan Meters ‘tter than at Interbay, the strike|be unjust and practical repudiation | note. Aue 6 oe pecial mittee asserts, for the government, after ascer-| lydia Moore, 65, 2004 Vernon pl Z At the Tacoma yards of the|taining the fair cash value of rail- | A%# ‘ Rag Producer n, 42, 4862 Molly wt. Northern Pacific and Milwaukee |road property, to forelbly take it poten ere . Milo Aisine Hoseises foads, the strikers are debating |over for a government security| Albert Bchindier, #9, 4050 Histh N. 1, : Me whether to return to work or re-| which would not bring its face sary Peterson, 20, Beattie Genera! hos miet Timot! fi, Wash. No. i main on strike with shopmen at|value on the public market. Ac-| pat Aue.’ rt Atanwix Timothy Seed—No. 2 STOCK BROKERS othe: odor th short wool, cach » F points, The strike com: 4, Rellancs hi Aug. § Loot, bee powder Hye Se short + ge nrg declares ti 5,000 ihepoen' hare paris ‘on 9 Fk oppening ie Franves ‘hurd tee ato eae ote nd Lighterage fe Roose. oe 69 tat a Ment ‘ shevpinoe| de fine aes wool pel tin teow Avenue walked out in the state since a week! money has so depreciated that 4|A%. ettleton mill—#e Mannet, 290; 2 el Steaw 18.00 | Tallow, No. 3 ago Tuesday, ‘Annie C, Shea, 68, 1711 #. Marion at. |#ehwager . 1 r nn sag ena | Tay Ne § bs ‘§ ver cent on @ given sum is no| Aug. & Stroum—Yacht San Waa, Wheat us | sii alc ce tbebntans ah pn ty ta aa . .

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