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enmeene SBF TSO SF ee . ° ° ° a - a . o bas =, Sot ee oe -— { i tional Organization Busy While bread was being distrib. ted by airplane to hurricane Sufferers in tho stricken area in Texas, and two special trains of Red Cross supplies and reilef Workers were hurrying across country tortheir aid, local Red agencies were awaiting instructions from nation. al headquarters Thursday “E have no doubt that the Red Cross is functioning normally,” said | Bart Kilpatrick, director of the t division of the Red Cross, here. “There is always a big reserve Northw fund at national headquar ce Meet an emergency such as this. All We can do here is to wait for instru Public Must Help There are two periods in any dis trick said, the first of the second period—rehabilitat and rebuilding——must be undertaken | by the pubtic, he said. This oppor tunity with Meanwhi ome in a few days. day to devise means of rai action, To Collect Funds 4 the mayor will call and actus) collect! begin ane unds will be tur And forwa. ded to the stricken area. be mo Red Cross CORPCS CHRISTI, Tex Sept. 18—The death toll of Sunday's tidal wave end hurri- cane today was estimated at from 300 to 604. Reports from Aransas Pass es- timated the dead at Port Aransas at 350, bot the United Press was unable to confirm this figure. Earlier reports had placed the known dead at more than 30. @4 by military authorities on by the rain Arrival of an addi from Houston list more work believed a Would mitigate the suffering. Fain. @ay night. ¥, and Houston raised $30,000. mgr CALL IN OLYMPIA JUDGE Z, We've Solved The Old Floor Problem With | Avyanize SANITARY FLOOR ENAMEL Dara og to our store—all you folks who have had trouble with floor paint, We have the mew coating for old > gf Fess ficrope Enamel. sy-—simple to apply— it dries hard overnight and ean be washed repeatedly without Eight per- manent colors—and gloss, | UNTIL SATURDAY ONLY Come REL. Don't fail to try it, fs. CAMPBELL “HARDWARE COMPANY FIRST AND MADISON THE SEATTLE STAR--THURSDAY, DCROSSTO ‘ROOSEVELT TO Offers $400 Reward for Capture of Chinese Who Kidnaped His Young Son) ---- AWAIT ORDERS) TALK AT ARENA Local Chapter Ready; Na-|Public Is Invited to Hear Young Col. Teddy Continued From Page One || The public was invited |More came than could find seats at | the long tables or had any finding them. ata” were foregone | A grumble by many In order ddress here tinguished young #¢ of the Legion Washington the subject [ets were obtainable loffice of the adjuta nt of Noble Ps care of by the Red Cross immediately The demands reserved for members of | hone who fall to get seats re | served will be admitted to the ; Mayor Fitzgerald's re TE Mek committer, which met Wednes ng funds for the sufferers, is awaiting word from Corpus Chrigti as to how much Money is needed Before getting into t holders will be seated be Reserved seat hold. admitted between 620 and 7:30 at both north and south en Mayor Fitzgerald was to speaker at the luncheon | As soon as this word ts recetved her meeting © of money will ed over to the Red Croms here, the mayor said, Liewellyn was to preside. Arena meeting Captain Roosevelt, who will leave Friday morn T.R. DENOUNCES ALL BOLSHEVIKS ‘Urges Citizens Ruthlessly to Enforce Law TACOMA, Sept. 18.—Branding Bolshevists, red socialists, 1. W. W. and “other kindred anarch- ists” as plain traitors, and calling on loyal citizens ruthlessly to en- foree law and order, Lieut. Col. Theodore Roosevelt addressed a large, cReering crowd here this AMl voluntary subscriptions turned fn before that time, it wae-decided. ‘will be given the Red Cross and sent on immediately, No representative ‘WIN be sent from this district, as was Sugsested. the decision of the eom Mittee being that the matter could capably handled thru the Frvin Hyldahi lars reward was) put me back Offered today by John P. Hyldahl,| heard them ma | the arrest and two Chinese, who, l¢yearold #0n, | into the woods and w ‘The boy was) talking in their own tong woods near Rain: | ed in the *Cress Dale Photo. Four hundred de the auto again. they would hold me A chill, driving rain, which fell for! 36 hours, added to the intense misery ponstruction of a tent city, start ah round here yesterday, was held up © Ervin, last S found crying in th direction back He said they Referring to the aims and ideals the American Legion, which he is | representing, he said: | “You will find One of the Chinamen was-a talljand he ran. her was very the boy declared, and had two fingers is always for this couldn't run and all the time.’ audience rose answered with a wave of puckering hts face in a smile | Airplanes, which scouted the|@nd exhibiting two broad rows beaches for bedies and possible sur. _ Yivors, were forced to give up flights Yesterday afternoon because of the nal relief train ight brough ¥ and supplies. It was ring weather today 8449 Walcott ave to the effect of | 49k at the foot of Marion st jan automobdi!: white teeth. Believes in Labor “I believe in J gated the story wanted to earn @ nickle “I told them I didn’t,” nervously believe 80 per cent of the union men! gectared the boy. ” agree with me about the radicals, “We must have no class diatine | itomohile tions in thy country. For myself, I) with a handkerchief ond threatened to shoot me if I yelled y had driven me out to by transferred unions, and I Yestigate much cases mute carefully,” | grabbed me and threw me in @RANSAS PASS, Texas, Sept. ‘More than 3,000 refugees have been crowded in this village, with a» Normai population of 3,000, since Sun- | will not tolerate them. “For Bolsheviam, the I. W. W. and |the red socialists and other kindred Bupplies are jJow and suffering | anarchists I have no use. They are acute. Housing facilities are inade-| plain traitors to their country. Treat juate. Clothing and blankets are| them as such. needed at once. Railways have been! Washed away and heavy rains have | Sane, constructive liberals, who will rendered land travel almost impossi | Rainier ave A street oar and, a lit “For the next decade we want Crew Starving, Masts Gone, s in Ribbons, Schooner Sails Into San Francisco SAN FRANCISCO, set their faces to the future—not | . |_ The crowd cheered again when Sail DALLAS, Texas, Sept. 18.—(United | Roosevelt demanded the deportation Press.}—More than $50,000 for the ro-|0f all allen slackers. Nef of the counties devastated by Sunday's hurricane and tidal wav had been raised in Texas today. Dal legraphed $12,000 to Gov. Hob-! torn to ribb {and manned weakened t chooner W. lay after a 164 Judge J. M. Wilson, of Olympia, is} Presiding in department No. 10, su-! | perior court, Thursday. Because of the heavy calendar, it was found Necessary to call in a visiting judge. Judge W. M. French, of Kitsap coun- ty, has been presiding in Depart- ment 10, but will be absent until next DEATH PENALTY Refuse to Sit on Jury in >» been the dal son and his crew of 12 for the last 2 | days of the trip ‘ould be secured, diminishing rationing was Francisco was Murder Trial er’s topmagts were all carric called, a jury to hear the case of | *chooner's topmagts were all carricd | Seattle to Give Salvation Army $250,000 in' October —-| Pete Parovich | bing to death Pete Corack in a poker 710 Dearborn st. was finally impaneled in Judge 1 erett Smith's courtroo Pete Sutia, Corack was killed, was the first wit charged with how Perkovich Elks committee in charg In the midst of the Mike: commeanttee 0) char game Perkovich went out, and upon |} returning stabbed Corack, Sutia de- | In the general fracas, kovich, Sutia were slashed and cut before the p lice arrived Of the 43 veniremen called, 12 were deat, two were ex ~ families, and Gaey came of cards . I ‘Public Market: 1. | Will be held Friday evening when were opened at committee headed by guilty of killing a fellow-man. ss 4 otha: |Joel Warren will tag ¢ special venire was ¢: od by County Wednesday available had been excused A preliminary | ‘The Perkovich case is the first to \|be tried under the new capital pun ishment statute, of Frank Weaver, also {charged with murder in the first de is on the calendar for Thure- As the crime charged waa committed before ute went Into effect, there will be no} Ity considered. } NAME UHDEN ON SKAGIT JOB Engineer Will Take Charge October 1 F. Uhden, formerly chief en Washington of Spokane. Opium Smokers Raided by Police toferson’s milk Charles Stacey |rested and charged was charged halibut cheeks, The two men were arres kippered salmo relton and Officers C, The officers into our store ‘and buy a 25¢ Brush, and we will give you a 45c can It ig said they were and one of | hydroelectric West, will ha construction |cineers in t |vision of the = a) Skagit river power project TURERS GUARANTEED BRANDS appointment by City Engineer A. H Wee ~~ | Dimock was approved by Mayor C.| Fitzgerald Thursday. Uhden will ri County Accepts | City’s Prisoners Fane Sheriff John Stringer nt city prisoners county farm, Th Uhden has built three water power projects plant ald, all of which were successful Overhead ex equally by elty and county prisoners will be county farm amall and large tober 1, according to present plans, s soon as proper hous |° tod faclides bave been installed, will be pushed with all vigor. 5, wal. $2.56, SEPT. 18, 1919. SPUD MARKET || Liberty Bonds Quoted |” VESSEL MOVEMENTS Victory 3%'% | (apectal from U. &. Weather Bureau) | Taro | Rintng & H IBLA hree-mast a Sweet Potatoes cW YORK, fept. 1%.-—Most of th leading inmues opened lower on the at: The potato market t beginning | exchange today. General M. Kdale at 10% m to cause concern to local produce| ver, wae up 1%, at 341 American 1m \U A battleships at 12:36 p. comin lealo: men The marke cant M4 ‘ %, at 6%, and mort wind south, 10 fies an earnianen § The market Cast) can Tonacco up 1%, at 264%. United bas: O & & Beeebaale ot of the mountains is starting OUt states Bteel was off 4, at 109%, an . high at $46 perston and the fore le Atel A wt IEG, | with — casts are that the commodity will wae ae a A yner towing & four remain high all season, The pro off 1%: Marine preferre mee. barben tia Lo a, Se ductic iis year tn maid to be|t offs; Northern Pacific at duction this eo mid b ot hunivel fe le slightly over 60 per cent that of | | Heptember 16—S8tr Ad from Mouth taska, di f tum Warrior at/6:30 0 of from last season and the potatoes are re ported to be running {n smaller | tra siz rket ope | 1 up Me, at Alaska is buying @ good many | $4144 Adami local potatocs, The local product ie} Fert Ing entered Into the market | Alasks, #tr Port Angeles from Ban Fran A An @ result of the #tatement of the stec! cisco towing biktn Thomas P. Kmigh at more mature than the new Netted|jabor ieaders that the union workers p. m.j str Alaska from Taco joms Wid strike Monday, but at no time dur-| night, «te Ban Diego from Mi a ,.| ie the firet hour was there any real| noon; str Clip from Belli The sweet potato market 1" MOV-| weaknens, United States Steel held above | Queen City from Higitiah ¢ ing rapidly, ‘There is a brink | 103. ‘This stock Ia the particular target |at 6 p. m.; ate Gray Cloud from Grays mand ¢ supplies are plentiful, | for the bear attack | Harbor at 6/20 p.m; #tr Fassett from jmand and the suppiiss " tn |, American Tobacco reached 268%, up| Kagie Marbor at 1:30 p. m Quotations today are 6 to nt! 6% spert from Prince Rupert, J, C., via per pound but are on the down-| After holding up well during the mofn-| ports at 2:60 p. m. B giro ing half of today's session the stock mar- | ry ward ered | ket shory after 13 o'clock went into new anes 2 eee: © Bep 1d Bttnes A Bttaes | | | Jobbers have practically cleaned tow ground for the day. U jup their overstocked peaches, One Meet, whieh waturally bore the brunt of house sold a whole carlond of the! strive tr tie “mun” cenit of thres soft fruit at 67% cents per box) 12 att | Wednesday Ral la via porta at 10:30 8. m, & for Victoria via ports; etr Pri notive agid below 130 ana | Wak The wool and sheep pelt markets points ports at midni |were reported very weak, There) | During the afternoon there rere. tnat- Al is practically no trading In these | griuent of professional selling and United | conDovA 1: Ber Alameda southbound-at 1 Fr lines the @ay. DB locomotive | P over 8 points i ; Other Ports | Hay’ and grain quotations were) ora; wotors was off LIVERPOOL—Halled Beptember 14: Btr steady and unchanged Amerie to 105%, quickly itect for Beat! British Colum NGKO! jotive, which sold down | A Butter and egg quotations are un changed, Dealers were discussing a |the possibilities of raising vutter| "Chicago Market Report | prices agnin | HHANGHAL—tHalled Bept | Western Knight fpr Beattie ® ore o* High Low Close 18% $143 81.47% 4.3 1:60 p.m. “ “ ireen Onions Ver dow bunches 26@ 35 Bs oe weeradiah Reot—tooal, per t bhard Aquash—Local, per Ib etiuce Ver Pato per ® probably the r ou | Thoma: 67M |. m {2's BELLINGHAM—Aalled eptember 18 Netted New local, per Pumpkine--Loonl, per t | Rhubarb—Per Mo... | Spinach —Local per b Sweet Corm—Per bag, #10 dow 19.05 19.90 19.00 19.25 |oruises Us BB Missiasippt for cruise destroyers for cruise. x— 3 | of tux Prosper. x Portland Market Status | © steers. $9.50@10.35; fair to good | Nome. off Slip Point at § p.m. corm, $7.60@8.25: common to fair steers, | wood, Bellingham for Winsio Pickling, per crate Hoge—Neceipts, 440 head; market tem. str Admiral Rods steady. Prime mixed, §17@17.60; me-| Narrows southbound a mixed, $17617.25; rough heavy, | 0. pine, $14.50G 16; bulk Of sales, Hound northbound at & p.m. “ “ Receipts, 860 mead: market te! W. & Movet Cospenententien Prime im edium, S11 @1 wethers, § Ke. Wash, Mackin Wal r Wa Nebtehip at | Crabapptes — Trine on. pk ripe. per box box mouth of Astoria at Vennels in Port at Sea m. ‘Teday atr Delight. % Pier 14—Str Admiral Evana, Dark amber “ janey Dews—Per case Lemone—Per box Orangre—Per bor— Hoxs—Receipts, 1.200 hea higher. Top, 8% @16.3 market 26¢| Pier %—Str Port Angeles bulk of sales, $16.75 | Pier 6—Str Inaho Maru. drand Trunk dock— J. A. Duthie yards—Str Dewey, 1.26@1.60 O1NG 02% Se a ays Pe | | Quotations at Stockyards box Local Italian. pe | Watermelon—Per Ib | Row rion Chileott. | NUTS eecuan onn c rc s 2 | Maru, | | Prices Paid at Wholesale Pa a Todd's drydock—Str Governor, atr Gaff. | oe ———_—__—_— Betenes ; @19.00| ney. str Orous, str Gray Cloud. | de—Per on ml SS ‘16.60g¢17.60 | Puget Sound Hridge and Dredging Co.—| Brasil Nute— Por. Ib Rough heavy \16.00@ 16.00 F Brookwood: Filkerte—Per 1d. ... ; as] Pee E a 11.00 |Lake Union yarde—Str Fort Jackson, str | Walnute—Soft shell, per 1 40 (38 | onie Houghton, str Rowesmont, str Bour: Manehuria Th ny 0.s0@11.25| ville, str Allenhurst, str Addison Mack Walnute—Per Tb ; on dium to cheise @9.50| Ahmik, #tr Fort Union, Feannts--Vireinia Keystone, 1b 4 mon to wood..... @ 8.00 . str Adri |Pecane—Per Ib "oe ‘cows and heirers. . @ 9.00 wtr r Oelwin, Popeorn—lowa, per ID... sese+e 43) pute @ 1.60 str Academia, str Pe 1. —a © ues, TALLOW, woo — * Wholesaler to the Coasemer | Spring lamb, prime. 12.50@13.00 Fort Har, ate do, fair medium 1,00@12.00 . str Imufka, Cholee heavy .. Veat—-Fancy Cholce am—Hktn Thomas P, Emigh. do Salted do No | Dry hide *—“Darny rop ters Prices Paid to Shippers |Dry bulls or aiaga Dry salt hides Se oakss as Dry calfekine, 6 Te and ander, No. i ter—Local country cream- do No. 2 ‘ 2.18] ery piseskevactoecgs: Horsehides, green or salted, ea.4.00@8.00 | Rancy, fancy 76@ 4.00 | Batter Fat ; | Keae—tocai, wivictiy fresh | MiIk—Per owt w anch, full grown.” .20@ Sheep pelts, long wool, each... .1.60@3 00@ 57,00 | 00@74.00| Oregon brick, broken ca 76,00@ 74,00 do ease lots Cracked 74.00@76.00) Tamburger Feed m 276.008 78.00 | Tock Swian : Fan Producer . 1 Fancy Wheel Swiss Grit . 18.00@ 20,00 | e , | Mile Auten 77 0079.00 ——— Pine tera, 10.0004200| | pricey paid QURERE 7m We avaah er TES 08 || ates Pata by ‘imothy Seed—No, 2, per tb... 124@ . Kye Seed-Per tb. « @ Altutte Live ii = Alfall Ly | Hens Live Rerat 79.00@81.00 | Broilers an 6e Straw . jeene—Live . 22 Wheat Belgiaa Maree—Live per ibs... 420 28) tral Rodman bled, in} mber 1s—Str Suwa Maru from 24 | September 17—#tr Benator for Bouth. to |fastern Alaska at 8p, m.; str Ban Diego ping at 103% for Tacoma at #:20 p. m.; motor schr the rest of the list receded from 1 to 3|Kupert for Prince Rupert, Be G, via via Ban Francisco Arrived Beptember 13 |%—_—— Te CHICAGO, Rept, 18—Buying on the | pore “ISAs for Vancouver, B.C via “hicago Hoard of ‘Trade today was con. "°C niggo arrived 7 } eptember 17 |e _——— | hich, bas settled over the gr $a. m. Boiled September 17; tr Wash | me Sheery, wie a tenaw for Puget Bound at 2 a m. * nnn | fare POINT REYES—Passed September 17 | Price Paid Wholesale Denlers | Hl had & slight gtr: Miskiyou from Junin via Salina | for Vegetables and Fruit | Cruse for Tacoma. Py i Frovisious were trregular. * BAN FRANCISCO—Salled September en. string #10 19 oe tte wp Me at the opening 37; Bir Korrigan 11 for Puget Sound porta. Arrived Beptember 17; Str Ad- per sack 2 00@? bo as miral Dewey from Ban Pedro at 6 p. m. th Dall, head 054 04% Cine opening of #138, later [ECO HL. Drake from Beattle via 100@ its cee DUNGENESS—Pasned in September mete fo) gcieptomber oats opened down 1%6. at| 121 \A cnipping beard steamer, probably Denmed cietrc to SKS but gained 1c before the close: |ine Gray Cloud, for Beattie at’ noon Crcumbers— ier don — ate Speed ak down Iie. | “poRT TOWNBSEND—Passed in Bep- No. la : Leese ined tes May cats, down 18° tember 18: U. & # Texas and two bat Nom |. eeans 76@1.00 f TONC, Rained Neo be-| tieghips at 9:30 a. m. Passed in Beptem- Fae Viant— Per crais 1 06@ 1.28 L221 lat 2p. m.; air Port Angeles towing bktn F. Emigh for Seattle at 11:30 Str Norwood for Kagie Harbor in tow \ |. Pork a) MS eass Ottawa B80 16.00 96.98 | TE Ae Arrived Beptember 11: str as Sea [Otteweses Mee ghee aT gcse Mr “Alaska for Beattie. Batted per ane : [7 nine TESS 2268 92.90 9247 |e ootember 18: U. & A. New Mexico for U. KB Oregon for eruise; four U. & BAGLE HAKBOR—Arrived September | Str Norwood from Bellingham in tow | St. The fatal accident occurred in ! Toca! | . Sweet Potators—Cal, per -————_———-4 Wireless Reports Tomatoes — Y PORTLAND, fept 18.—C a ttl e—n ! Canadian Government Loca! atdoor, 1% tha, 4; market steady. Good eptember 17—tr Victoria, Seattle for tr Nor- 78% | | Clearings Turnipe—New local, per enck. 3.500409 geod to choles cows and heifers, tug Prosper 22 miles from Winslow at § | Balances . wav | §6; medium to good, $6.50@T; ean- | p. im. cans papel a ane ners, $2046.60; bulla, $5@7, calves, $8@ September 16—Str Admiral Evans thru | —— — oe sand amas roce@rss #4 Seymour Narrows southbound at :4@ p. in thru Seymour 6:40 p.m. str irwood five mifes north of Milbank | | bs, $1260@13; fair to| September 17—U. 8 & Iris, Portland 00%, |for Seattle, 27 miles south of Umatilia : str Blue Eagle, Rutter | Portiand for Cardiff, Waler, 2 Eas Hehtehip at Hene—2 a for Ban Diego, per Ih ‘Tacoma at § p. m.; str El Se- Segundo for Portland, 180] ve terminal—Str Kim! Maru, str | “OWOTTE Smith 6 to Th pesteets \| Denver Market Report Kehnan Maru, ste Wheatland Mont, grate VER, Sept.” 18.—Cattio—Reesipts, | Plot laces oe been eer ovals 4.600 head; market ateady. Steere, 44,06| Piet 1e—ete Deve Cal, per box @iz © and) = hetrer $7. 60@9.50; Great Northern dock—Str Shinbu Maru. 1 omb, case 24 kere and feeders, @il; calves, | Bell st. te aU. & lL. 8 Swifteure, ‘Strained s9.50@146 U. 8. & Algonquin. 1 Admiral Rodman, | aro | Bheep—Receipte, 11,000 head: market ta| tug Warrior Valencian, 200s, srialler mney steady. Lainbs. 60 | Pacific Const bunkers—Str Goodspeed, str seetaeee 60 | Gite: feeder i Fas vio ne - Pacific Engineering works—Str Himoto. mat 10 0.85 Skinner & Eddy yards—Str Endicott, str Blbertas I eee ms Ne ye ge T Wash, Tartietts, fancy r00|| Frisco Market Status || __ #tr Camano, sonr Mary eee, Dae Hee 2.600300 | erated cane | y st, terminal 8.8. Burnside fash, Ba pe Hanford st, terminal—Motor schr Ba- or Shen, ee 18CO, Sept. 18.—Butter binds, ate Birriwa. Ls wae pep lglg Orr ey fe 14 oig ‘ ; Spokane at. terminal—Schr Salvator, str | Plame-—Kennew 0 «2.5 xtras, @8e per dox; extra pul Jefferson, bk Oriental, bge Dashing Prunes — Tragedy. rT crate 1.26@1.75 er do! nd ersize eta, 4ic uf Hengarian, per box.: Las@1se F dot; undersized pullets, 4 Wave *-Rrown pier—Str Editor, ship Ma- Milwaukee Ocean dock—Str Genehu @15.50/ zuta, ate Black Wolf, atr Birkiand, Italian Exchange Go flint dry wool pelis sisscs | 38) Poets namin cr This Bank is official correspondent Tallow, No. 1 seeee a ‘al country cre: i a Not SU " a “4 of the BANCO DI NAPOLI and is pre- | Whe eanie Price Pee Tom | . pared to sell at most favorable rates | City Price 70 i . ew | pee “| drafts and money orders (vaglia) pay- Coping tea | coesse Nis Wisco iia | able in all Cities or Postoffices in Italy. a 62,0049 64.00 ind triplets aa as 006: . broken case sees a8 FIRST NATIONAL BANK FIRST AVENUE AT JAMES ST. Established 1882 SHORE AREAS Land Commissioner Calls for Hearings ause of expected industrial ex- pansion on the shores of Seattle's lakes, State Land Commissioner Clark V vidge will direct hear- ings in Seattle next week concern: .|ing the extension to the lake shores \of harbor area regulations. Savidge is about to arrange the platting of |lake shore water areas, Notice of the hearings was received by the port commission Wednesday, The ‘commission directed Commis ij—-#tr Jefferson from! sioner W. T. Christensen to repre- mat 12:40 p.m; ate 1 Kvans from Southeastern went t port at the public owner ship conference at Chicago Novem- 15, 16 and 17. He will also at- 1d the convention of port authori- ties in Galveston in November, Auditor Matt H. Gormley filed @ report with the commissioners, de clart that sufficient funds were on hand to complete the new Salith Cove Pier E lee Simpson Back in : Old Position Here Commander Frederick Grant Simp- von has returned to the Kilbourne & | Clark Manufacturing Co. as general manager, after two years spent in the navy. Commander Simpson's knowledge of radio work, perfected while in charge of the local company’s plant, stood him in good stead when he ep- tered the service and he was named radio material officer for the Atlan- tic coast from Nova Scotia to Com necticut. S. S. Editor Will Sail for Orient As soon as the steamship Editor sails for the Orient, Saturday, Stru- thers & Dixon will put the Elkhorn Jon berth and load her for thi |part of the world. The wooden ‘|steamers Mannahocking and Gray Cloud have been assigned to the com- pany for operation. Japanese Boy Is Killed Under Car ITNo py mr a thipping toard“steamer| Masaaki Kurimoto, 2-yearold Jap anese boy, was crushed beneath a |James st. cable car and instantly | killed Thursday. morning at 21 o'clock at Seventh ave. The little boy had been playing with two small Americans. He darted from the sidewalk and start ed across James st, running in front of the car, before C. T. Devorr, the gripman, could apply his brakes. J. Kurimoto, the father, is pre prietor of the Potter hotel, 614 James front of the hotel entrance, * BANK CLEARINGS || New York Coffee and Sugar Quotations NEW YORK, Sept. 18.—Coffee—Ne. 7 Rio, 160 per Ib; No. 4 Bantos, 2640 per Ty Sugar—Centrifugal © per Ib. | Let's go eat at 5 's—uptown, | 1414 3d Ave.; downtown, 913 2d Ave. af MUS=> «ef yours, ect whee theyire worth Mont Conventent Cemtral Locuth SAFE DEPOSIT AU sizes, 84 t) 830 ex Year. | Second at Columbia | No stairs to climb m Yearling 0 00@1).00 Balted biden, Wethors iss TEo@ 1800) ; do No. 2 Bwes ...: ‘ soe by Titl T t Cc | ‘do No. 2 3, D1 r Elissa, |Maited bulls or stage, No. Str West Ison, str West Ira, | do No, 2 intr Roosevelt leiccn bul puntey,dbemned 09 |Heffernan’s drydock—Str Conewago, ate do No. tg tyannis. | Baitea

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