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———— — TU ih SI a - rs smn i OR eee OE 2 eae et adeee ES 9 5 sa my state Labor Is Planning | Conference on Prices Markel. nny ren | oe A conference will be called in Se) The One Big Union referendum tll Ht i Ip the ttle in the near future under the | called for a conference in Seattle to Mi 4 Seas» { ev ot “sem age welled rete be bring closer harmony between the | =: 4 Labor, at which representatives of 4 | Jommer M unions affiliated wil! be present | UMS Of the federation, Th $ Bo) enn “ and S consider the high cost of living, | Of L. demanded that the referendum ' See, <a 4 a - — | h h : a ” Sai ol are Sangeeta cotea cite vou was eum, ens Pp ii al Markets |) ™* mxcs”” TNO TABLES ARE |] the cashier says: Saving ween the different units of the! this conference will be called instead | | federation, if the request of the fed. oo — ee | of the One Big Union conference | Seattle Pration issued Friday is heeded Th nae a ae Saat ON FIRST TRIP Wholesale prices on fruits and) | Clearings ..., 7 | 3 » he action of the of L. in} vegetables in Seattle continued to! | Balances .. 1,3 milena, caked ath artes | demanding that the State We drop Friday morning. Butter and | Portland 1] Seration has asked all affiliated “Don't squeeze a dollar till it {ton of Labor call off the One exe quotation ‘od ate 1 | ote 6.271.727.00 groans, but pat it on the back f unions to petition the federation to| Union referendum, was censured by 10 ie Tak tae an pyr Pole al prveaeeg atanone, pea! saat o04.e0 3: A with a smile and it will sprout ' hold this conference The proposed | the executive council of the federa:| 000-Ton Vessel Takes); investigation that haa caused Spokane |Alameda Carries U. S. Rail d on . bs inference is the result of the ulti-/ tion in a letter dispatched to Secre. produce qu ¢ Moaring 769,466.00 | | int | imes, pk matum delivered to the federation by | tary Frank Morrison of the A. F ot | Cargo to Europe ene promt aa t Wee beri i ulacione ; saaass 4 | Officials to Alaska | the A. F. of L. regarding the calling |. Friday morning, notifying him ie, onan. wise? saan “te py 4 oe ° ha | “ , i Off of the One Big Union referen-| that the referendum had been called | W.-C. Dawson & Co, Puget Sound Wate and deen Wak ue tireetaiadion vais 704,742.00 || Many notable passengers were on And don’t forget that a dol- dum, La as | ott, ee ae we a argh would affect our price lances 155,401.00 | | the Alaska Steamship company's lar gets lonesome, same as hu- steams — a setable r = _ — ie Alameda when she sailed With the fruit and vegetable man | % wn eine for Anch ae by way of Southeast t in the law of supply and demand 000-ton veunel, bought from the) |). .f [08 lee f aye Aggy Pec 40/7 and Southwestern Alaska ports | United States shipping board, wilt | {hat a en 1» s ” ‘ Thursday evening | atoes: Up to now the safl on her maiden voyage at dal Saunt ok tha cud Sen aa Produce Notes Among the passengers were: John % o'clock Friday morning » |W. Hollowell, assiat secretary of the hothouse tor toe and I wold — , N § The Kelbeck Is coramanded by | Wh # os . a oe ‘® | the interior, who ia going to Alaska @ Capt. C. L, Arey, a veteran mariner , - amr A shortage of watermelons on | mans—it likes others ofits fel lows to keep it company.” : . eae Open 6 to 8 Member rd | edger we nf © make a thoro canvass of the ra >. who has served many years with ' ba nge lt B herd! 'T the “atreet™ Friday « 4 those in| situation there; Col. George T Caines . the American-Hawalian Steamship a ees poesession of the much wanted | Slade, forr vice president of the y article to jump to pound cents per | Northern cific Railway, who is : ompromise Raise of Eight says Husband Was Killed | coms” After finishing her load.|™Mediately fell from $1.50 to $1 tinue her f2F the outdoor and $1.50 to $ ratify the agreement, making it ef. | P'Unsed over the embanh NRW TORK, Aug 1580 ing at Porth a asninting Hollowell, and Col, Freder fe he ho pus Day hothoum | ents an Hour Agreed On Because of Neglect | voyage to E an ports on P ecco ~ = rad : ee ick Mears, recently appointed head = planet The Helbeck’s cargo consists of | oy? now sold means @ joes to the) wurlock cantaloupes are rapidiy|of the Alaska Engineering commis } _SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 15.— “ lumber, machinery, hops, canned et being replaced by the Yakima va-| On, i alxo on the Alameda |} Two hundred thousand ship Charging the city with gr0ss/eaimon and a large assortment of Wepterp ave, to simply siutted | DOne ronmoe’ by the Yakima v y | Dr. Alfred H. Brooks of the United | |) builders on the Pacific coast will | esligenoe, Mrs. Olive Alverson, a| carpenters’ and bulldérs’ tools with mmall early green apples. They | Tety. | Staten Ceological survey ix on the f |) now vote on the acceptance of | iW living at 1816 B. Spring ‘st, Will be wold at almont any price. But | a Alameda, making his 2ist trip to genmM Price vice te the compromise agreement led claim for $15,096 damages with | ©, H ntal Car to he housewife doesn't want those ‘ , | Alaska Keginald H. Parsons ©. 8. Wills, View President whereby they receive an increase | ‘* city. Friday for the death of her| UFl€ go She wants the best and kicks at the| Cauliflower was tear and| "when the party reaches Alaska |. & Wie Kalph P. Loomis, Cashier Pp ave eclie an hour. husband, rosaries Alverson. who| Arrive August 17 price Bvery single box of these brought $2.60 to $3 per « wie te ao a ie Givenme | Andrew Prine Warren W. Zinsninster, Assiatant ie gt Emplo As died from injuries sustained July 18 apples sold means a tons to the! Phomas . - ee ee Connt chtayarée 624 | wisn on Automobile in which he was | Dodwell & Co. agents for the Blue) grower and a very mall profit to Butter and eee a 5 vr, | the representatives of shipbuilders’| * 4 . unnel line, announced Thursday | the H 4 iding ran over the cliff at Valley the vommiasion man | main unchanged Fri¢ atona a sareet on the compromise] te and Wirse avee'w that their liner, the Protestiaus Wales cers icc, lick tac (atom, Tome? Ge : Bea! y evening "i | which is on her way to Seattle from eore © Very Fe se eeniell ar esa : ! ‘The agreement does not authorize} I” her claim Mrs. Alverson ving elegy oedligragyrfidmeand For Suey son. The Fastern| ported firmer. Altho i hs “etsteh chae™ cet the gure to| arene. the city win e. lanween tu| ? OMlewl. te dus here on Auswat| Washes, iol suesrer’ variety. in dunt | are peeved over the rea | Pare vac DEATILE. ee much lower than the 20-cent increase | foun whee the airing. public | exclusive Oriental cargo pony aoe % come on the street. be t of a jem admit that the de-| vf demanded by the iron workers. Wor | she terme & dangerous! re Tyndureus, also of the Rive| FOP this year i» fully over 1 vl he came § e SUR oO od es . — a these reasons, much opposition to its) *tFeet. Her husband, she claims. | mlnnet tine, la due early in Sep | cet larger than last season's. And/ threatened government inventign-| Captain Dollar Capt. Kobert Dollar, head 667M acceptance ix expected. bg driving at 2 ng up F 3 are | eonsbben Seatt - rt the och t ne on n Dollar Steamship ‘company, pure Tabor leaders however, |X: in a car owned by C. A. McPhee. | Fi: nee mont of that stuff that can't go ews | s.| chased the 14,000-ton War Ici Gs the soak pap mag would | He thought the street continued and |g s There can be no profiteering in thix shaven ieneaniion | Waterfront Men and Em- Purchases Ship present being operated by the British mencis me)! VESSEL MOVEMENT ethers ot ployers Predict Settlement VANCOUVER, B. G, Aug. 15 ministry of #hipping mame day that it arrives here or y fective October 1. It provides for the | @"* andard Ot! company of New Jersey ow S || line because it has to be wold the| Coinciding with hin speech at the ~-- ne War King, when delivered to th Saturday half-holiday and no strikea| She claims $10,000 for loas of sup: | *—————————— " it apatie on our hands A “gow fread Fo J ie = bye ees ie Hae {Alberta Industrial congress in Cal-| the Dollar company, will be put fn or lockouts for six months. Port, $3,000 for rex of companion. | * eeattes O@ Evseee War BO Ro Tere THES YEG NE kk will be sekuiend ae _. ployers’| gary, urging Canada to put more| immediate service on the Canadian ship, society and affections and the (Prem v. hefore very long 2. tered Hi ue, on ry Ho ess An t be ern . ships on the CanadaOriental run, Orfental run The. shipyard wage agreement | "minder for funeral expenses, TATOORH | “free Bola Whales Deabers |e - melding « three-day conferones in 8 framed by the San Francisco con- Harry Williams, 511 Third ave.,| Falling ba: for Vegetables and Pru 2 ‘ . ~ ' attie, exp a creat fonfidence. ference will meet with universal | filed « claim for $2,037.50 damages | [0 miles an nour | Auuae en | eat 1 Priday morning. that an ommionbie dissatisfaction here if the eight-| for injuries sustained on July 2 when| rae, “TATED AY Se Bom VEGETABLES é : : Gisdataeke tte im ania te come cent-an-hour increase applies to|h@ claims he was thrown against| Passed tn: A steamer In the fom at 2p. | Renee—Was per M .... we te} os | hdde a 068 ade soiree Meat meney staimomh ar 0618 & day) Seney slot and fractured three | m tiie eer ee es | lame ner th 1/1 Viny, Grain and Veod |terfront wage question and not to the prevailing minimum | ibs and four eee ep eae § two-mast steamer at 10:15 « Beets per roe se Wheleeate Price, Ter Tea | Truckers, who are now getting On @ street car at Second ave. 8! poRT ANGEL Per dex bunches 1 hee Ba ons . Bm sh cei > Pama a day being paid 7 _— aii Sate ot, bs caemamatee Cebbeee— Dantes tail bead. 066 044 | x |™uch lower pay than longshoremen, F. shipyards was the opinion of loca : , hiv. |Ti¥ed and departed At Carrots —s per sack © Kerley — Rolled @ 1400 | 4 asking for the same wages as metal tradesmen Friday morning. 7 Mrs. gh oe, Pst ote ne | aearee. sed tm August 14: A two-mant | Per dex wuathes ‘ 38] ‘Ground @ 7400 | longshoremen th groups want agree: ing at f. T4th at, filed a similar | gra: here L neal 261 Clipped 1700679 00 sigan Pt clit - pg ll a peer ag for $980. Her injuries were}, | fentiNower—rrr don P8008 60 Onm 4 oo ee oe peoee per hour and $1.60 for over: | P will also serve to kill {t here| sustained in July on a James #t4 tt kx ~~ goaailes is] sw bpd yd ilibliacaals hen it comes up for vote, was | car. j Sew i * | Cocambers—Per dow : Chee Brom is00| * | Rearly unanimously agreed. | Na, b 1.90 Core Whate ts.cegs oe | “The 64 cents a day increase ts| more than $5 a day they wil! not|*t meet “es aarssise| | New York Markets i ee ceeueh to, aatinty the $4.16 @/ne sattonied.” Mattie Spirit trom i wap « eg is 00g 20.08 | NEW YORK, Aug 18—Coftes—No T can me tise, “pg (bd ieee 3 Boosts 0. B. Ut = wehr Alki $19.00 | Rin, $340 per ib} Me. @ Menten, 30Ke 'y . a man,” . 4 7 " Alas rr rf e | per Ib. Cliftord, of the pom A laborers,| The scale if ratified ix scheduted Sallea From io i22! 30 Seg 37.00 | "Bugar—Contritugal, 7.28¢ per te | said Friday. “It seems to me that|to go into effect on October 1, and| August tt—s8 Dairen Maru for To 2, per H.. 1240 18] pa te. — } if the men are not guaranteed |the referendum will be taken as|hame - i Sle m soon as official word comes from Alfelfe Steal > Speed | — — - ae |the officers of the Pacific Coast Sew. :e|| New York Stock News | Metal Trades District council! } #0.00@82.00 | wy ane a If the agreement only provides | NEW YORK, Aug. 18.—The stock mar ‘or F crease fol . es, TALLOW AND Woot Ket opened trreular today, United i f laos vy ; atepare : a “ei oy is ae . ¥ te Consumer, per th Mates Bteel opened at 101% and 16%, up i , ane 4 eee ee ene me - - a | % and M) Crocthle Mteel at 126%, off nilieation that the international» Na 1, 22 13%) Studebaker at 103, up 1; Binclair at rolewm at 147 \s, Dave laid down on the fob,” one! Independence inOld Age 4 — b . w? w radical said Friday morning. “and Sweet Core Fer cam, tts 8 4 Not Sea . New tin] | will be the biggest boost the One Other Ports a) ven at 26%, up Mi Baldwin Locomotive ’ : oii Rig Union has ever got in th | WELLINGTON—talled August 11: Me] megupee tere Oh OS, SD Bs teen: Semeered of It is an established fact that the majority of part of the country.” Tanith for Vancouver, B. Cy via Meee | uhuierh Loo pacing sh i AO ng aPC le over fi Because of the indefinite reports |! pen With activity almost wholly confined peop! r fifty years of age are dependent to YOKOHAMA—Arrived Avguet 8) fe to narrow movements tn leading insues, | 4 - i some extent on the charity of others. A Savings coming from San Francisco, most| geicretu Maru from Beattic i = neues: > ee & extreme dullness prevailed in the early A t o es wv ee Aor are ag cg fa ork ee a Account started early in life regularly main- condemn OF approve the agceamen:|Mam fer Heattie. | | purmipe New tncal. per saci {5 | acter entured into tate treneactions. ‘Gen tained is the only assurance of independence in want cer- until more accurate information is) nisieiey for us rrerrs jer Leather 4 os ~ o 7 A We. If y t brooelen yg af F a7 ahd ine tts thd $8 | United Grates Gtesl felled again te br old age. We extend to you our savings facilities tified milk of the Han Francieco| E. Wash. jumble cookers a4 | thru 102, while Baldwin was down to 106.) with National bank protection. May Accept It F ap BST AA Dry calfskin, 6 The and under, No i se] Offerings of stocks were not large. | aierbanal % x highest quality, “If the agreement provides for) r 5 : oe ee 7 Demand ag en the money market | SAVINGS DEPARTMENT open Saturday Evenings of Ww @ 64 cents a day increase for t . val 2 Mereehides, green or enlted. G8. 0.099 10.00 | PEEING SO LIT N te from 6 to 8. order us. e men, they are likely to accept it.” aa de Gry, a > dap ot | | Woot, cleay ranch. full grown. 40@ 44/6 per cont on mixed pelth, long wool, each. ..2.00@5 00 on ait indus q y for three, four ai deliver J. Von Carnop, machinist, deciar-| ed Friday, “as that would bring Banamne—Cuatemaia, per ™ Blackberries [oc a! The Bank of California, N. A. ’ the minimum wage here to $5 4 Le poe Se] . ational Association. ORTON S but If it is only @ 64 cents rane |<. samira action toe weenie et — TOTAL RESOURCES, $100,000,000 = | , Jover the Mac ale of $4.16, there = D. G. Scofield for Point Wei - J LANGDON S | will be some doubt whether it wil i ADRONTA—tteltee ‘August 1t | and be accepted.” Isieta for New York via P me} That the part of the agreement |« m which provi; thy the closed | DUNGENESS—-Passed tm August 16: & om ei tt ee “ge | bly put thru by the operators, as|\s a ™m., probably es Admiral Farr Cherries Lambert 7 H Certified they thought they wagld be able | for Seattle | Crabappiee—Tranmendent, per Chicago Market Report | raten : — ——s _ Eo Ma Fred Baxter for Heattie at 8 | labor when the men start flocking|m. Passed in August 1(: S« Adway for | back to the cities from the coun- yh ee ed try districts this fall, seemed to be const mpust 36: Os Supplied by our PORT TOWNSEND..Passed in Aw Milk to secure much unskilled non-union | , The Chica in the doldrum Davenport from Heattle the opinion. EVERETT—Arrived Awmust 14; Se W. 29 Steamship Lines better delivery - 8. Davenport from fan Francisco. of prices \ ae - _ oTQINT WRLIS Arrived Auguat 15: 8a] | Dark amber Coal .. 55¢ In price | Regularly use the Port of Seattle. Our har- raov atheante : or er e the H 5 London Firm Will wenn Alaa teaedagon | 2 tee a bos affords a berthing capacity of 41,776 TACOMA—Arrived August 18: Motor! Loganherrie . . largely 7 vi j Make Seattle Base [ube Weheone from wonttla™ Arrived 0 | Nevtarinna RB Wash, box Oil .......14¢ " ia a is uate with a spur track capacity of faimler from . o i ember 06n ; ; 5 VANCOUVER, B.C, Aug. 15—J.|Zugust 10; Bs Provident tor Benttio goo gE 600 Simplex Auto down, gaining She. in, tater trading’ De: | G._ Geddes, of L ion, dd b Go 176s, » i. . cemborn corn, off le on opening, «& o. wang hpdlage = > ope operon Wivalies Bagels Pent, EER Wheel... 500 yr arcnpea “anotuer ho thereatter These are some of the reasons for Seat- Etherta, Cal jova thru Keymour do FE Waeh 2 Dp. m.; a9 Ad-| Yoknenines—-Per crate south of Seymour | Penes—W. Wash. Bartlett May corn, lige off on opening, at $1.38, made up Ke before noon Soptember onte, opening “we down, at ntly advanced wc; De-| ping firm, is in Vancouver making arrangements for two new lines of |freight carriers for freight carrying tle's great importance as a center of foreign and domestic trade. The First National 612 Alaska Pet. & Coal... .17¢ ral Evans 40 Tye, subseq 7 ; . Barrows southbound at 5:30 p. m.; se Cu-|" hugar peare cember oats opened at Th%c, down ie, | Bank desires to co-operate with those who ‘between the Pacific Northwest and miles south 0! an ° nd remained nat level; May onts. up| € : : ; Europe. ” southbound at £:30'p. m.; a Reawood in | FinseeMice, tawellan, per dow 20 Pan Motors We atthe opening, 190, loot e im tight | are helping to develop the foreign and do- Tho the company would much sound southbound at|” Formons ceeees Special ff esi ee? tee eee mestic trade of Seattle. vi ohee Corm— pen a ome ther have its base in Canada, they Cotneihanidie Ps: yg ~~ Me Cong | nept " Habs ate gLas | + 00 8 to make their base in| sit 14-Me Atlas Ketchixan for| Prenee- ‘Tragedy, per orate | Dee. H 146% 2% «| Lilly 196% 140% | Juneau, 110 miles from Juneau at & p | FIRST NATIONAL BANK FIRST AVENUE AT JAMES ST. Established 1882 Raspberries | a m.; we Cordelia, Vancouver, B. OC. for bay eg 4 Port San Luis, 642 miles from Port Ban |To Boost League Lula at 8 p. tes a8 West Iaieta on trint | Watermelon Por at Mass Meeting |=", fogvound: at 8p. m.; oa Pred Wat HE. WILLS CO. STOCK BROKERS Phone Elliott 2606 f | METROPOLITAN ter, Ban Francieco for Beattie, 136 miles 618 Second Avenue | Sept | NEXT WEEK A mass meeting under the direc | {vm teatiie at p, m.: ee argsth Onum | monas Iter tion of the Seattle Treaty Ratifica-| for Seattle, 100 miles from Beatile at §| semen wi ae senna tion league will be held at the Labor |». m.; s# Anyox from Britanna beach, B. | Coronmuta— Per do: Beginning Monday ague will be held at the Gta Porter pase oe 4p. oo Fuberte Per te | Temple annex, ¥ifth ave. and Uni-| Matinees Wed. and Sat. piney: Se amy: Sontag: aieheatit |. Veenele Feet S* Seuttls Teter | ees et Fe Bes: 3 | | o'clock. Mra. J. 8. McKee, of Olym hag love terminal—-fe Melwu Maru, a8} 90s Walnute--Per i> os —— ee Ce, | Dia, representative of the Federation | pier 12_—e Binkeley Peanute— Virginian Keystone, ™ HH Portland Market Status | | of Women’s clubs; N. B. Coffman,| Bell st. terminal—Motor ache Birriwa,| Peeame—Per Mt, d a x “ Z rae, [of Chehalis; William Short, Dean sea sche Alki. + dabaheaah Peary oop nama PORTLAND, Aug. 15.—Market y. ) Me > Pier 4—S0 Fred Paxter DAIRY PRODU Good to eholes steers, $10.50@11; fair to) Seats Now Priest and Rabbi Simon Glazer will | pier 2 Hx Ketchikan, o# Victoria Prices Paid te Shippers | @ stecra, $7.500850 fair | speak. Grand Trunk dock—e City of Heattle o—. ken ——— | ™ to good, *| $46,605 bulls, $6.2608; HENRY WOULD HAVE CITY AID [fst nm “ami! wae wished os oe Ss MILLER _ | Wster.oF Port nawps ii wm tan oof Fonduc an Asotin. day by the city council, the Seattle | skinner & Eddy yards—8» Staniey, on | %— port commission asks that the city! West Harlan, as Kikridge, o Wheat q ms land Mont maintain the upkeep of the ramps, | wei’ drydeck--Be.Cattney. ve Delight, | ——— or approaches, connecting Hiliott| puthie yarde—Se Boattle Spirit Butter ave. with Railroad ave. These ramps, | Heffernan drydock fs Hottineay Re 3. ¥. Nic chiet uget Bound Bridge yredging yards — aoe al |G. ¥. Nicholaon, chief engineer of the | Puget Bound Prides & Dredain brick Port of Seattle points out, altho da—ts Weat Inon, o# Weat Is- ~ they are port property, are used p. Exas—Local, strictly fresh chiefly for city traffic to and from Sn Nosworth. Pullete . ; |the Bell st. warehouse and, in Hew | Sesttle North Pacific pier—Ss Teontum, Poa Ma ER ets ate lof this fact, he thinks the city | pa‘” a ; < E” prithaey yinrendiplon APtg MacDonald— Motor achr Rer- mnOL asi oH | LOWEST RATES ORIGINAL SUPERE 1 PROD( ION AND A steady, Prime mixed, medium, $1 wether A Checking Account VERYBODY who _ transacts any business at all should have a checking account. It often secures a higher grade of services besides adding to your prestige sufficiently to be a considerable asset. Pay by check. It pays to do so. . Se . 867.50. Butter—58@69e per Ib. Ki 49@ S40 per dor. bo per Ib; broilers, 22@250 country per Tb, Cheese—36@ 380 per Ib. | In Philip Moeller’s Notable Piay % Offer the best plan ever devised for saving small sums. Saving even 25 cents is worth while. “Frisco Market Status oF Avg "1b.—Butte! a—x a BAN) FRANCISCO, 35 as 60) |} We sell stamps and open savings accounts at any time during the daily @ per Ib, Savings Department Open Every Saturday Evening from —TO— Union, as C CALIFORNIA or ae ‘ E r * . «| J banking hours, and on 6 0 8 for your convenience DISTINGUISHED * : ‘ mM COMPANY PP cst af aan, | Denver Market Report . [SAN FRANCISCO, 0 Se Ee ac ae The ttle National Bank i LOS ANGELES POINTS, Aue 38 state Receipt PRICES: . | SAN. DIEGO Resources Over $30,00€,000 Rights: S0c to $2.50 | FREQUENT SAILINGS 2 solt | Geen 8 ne CAM | Fort’ Sanwix . ‘ A pei 4 si A aba S. Multnomah Suiting Auguss 12th | 68 Loot bas Corus. huth wo, 46, | Salata Maree $20,355 bulk of sala, velt i { a ‘ + ” —— ry 00 head: ket Plus War Tax M’CORMICK LINE _ vision 011 company—s Argyl RES auc higher. Lambs, 816-606 16.60; wea, 4 in Mill company—#e Ardema, : 109 Cherry St, X( obt Sao Wan, Block J | 48@8.00; feeder lamba, $15.5 4b,