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PAGE 15 THE MRE STAR GAS TEST |Silk Ousted | Max: | by Cotton a a ee A Oe Cop, x CMM TNE he "| An Acre or Two vase Ling MARKET PRICES. (More Ships, New Cars and rn CONCERNS IN| Just North of Seattle ee | ARE UNCHANGED ExchangeReform Demanded JAPAN CLOSE UP $1 | (1 $225 femmission for refusal to allow the Another Cantaloupe Ship- by F oreign Trade Experts Serious Financial Situation 15 CASH, $10 MONTHLY Pity of Seattic to see the results of fests made of gas furnished by tho feattle Lighting company, Corpora Vion Counsel Walter F. Meter inti mated Wednesday that the public #ervice commision was not giving ; BY PAUL N, WILSO |for & great lows daily to American > ae sitvetion in Seattle proper ment Arrives Here SAN FRANCISCO, May 19.—Ships Merchants by rapidly fluctuating ex in Orient \ te ™ od States | Change whic eo ne os : Tests of Seattle Lighting company Quotations on the local whotesgle | SOW eantrolied by thd United Stat triples rng: Oh gag AI j ‘ ; shipping board, built by the Ameri-| Mate conwumer in higher prices. KOBE, Japan, April 1f—-Altho a WH made by the city chemist for the first 26 days of February showed that the gas contalged only an aver ae of 559 British Thermal Units in Stead of the 660 required by the Tules of the public rvice commis. sion. \} Wednesday Meler received a com-! Munication from the public service body, completely whitewashing the All the pointe brought out above| temporary recovery has been made, are t be embodied in a report ap | analysis of the financial slarnp in proved by the convention which is | Japan indicates a serious situation. to be taken up by the national ex-| Following the general panic on eoutive council for legislative action April 7, when the Masuda Bill Brok i diate o at ther | nf cial : . atest sant! -aateicas Gere torent We alaet, ne The Best Buy in this vicinity. Between SE- BANK CLEARINGS lems than 14 weaving companies have ATTLE and ALDERWOOD MANOR. craned to operate because of lack of Sen tite funds market were practically unchanged joan people at a cost of me Wednesday morning A steamer ar | $4,000 000,000, must absolutely | riving from California brought small ™4in in the hands of Amert } dividuals or Amerienn corporath Leoginistion must be passed whieh will insure the running of these! rhips~en a schedule as regular ax that required for railroad trains. Fivé hundred thousand new rail road box cars muet be built imme | quantities of green pean and parsley Green peas are bringing 11 to 1 joents a pound. Parley i welling at 5 cents a dozen bunches | Dealers reported. firmer market Jon California new spuds altho price lighting company, and quoting from were still steady at 10 cents a p ee bea re ae eee ee Cleartngs .... 96,4,213,72 || Barks refuse to discount private E h tests | a by Professo Whit n.of | | Rhubarb * ulna owing to | ° ° beaks “ ne 720.55 cl y of th yi ri r; yi “These taste’ wate ty the panic! Quotations are 4 cents a pound. joongress to place the badly damor| | ni ings 789,323.00 | |for they have little cash on hand fervice commission's private employe alised credit of the American ral! were made after the city had filed Hs complaint,” Moier declared. Tn a communication to the public Bervice commission, Meler scored Kennewick berri hore in larger nica Wik canoe, roads on a firm avis in order that | Nalances Spokane wer | | Every year you will go farther out to get a lo- tions still remain at the high level | pecemary meager inay be obtained! | clearings « 168,546.00 L K cation |of $6 & crate, Another small ship. |from the AmBvican people thru In| | ialsnces ...., 6,020.00 | | i : ment of cantaloupes reached here | cable connections That body for keeping secret the re: | Wednesday. The early quotations “1b Clearings " ,928,702.87 | | ‘ gait of the tests made by Professor | $15 for o full crate remained in| Met at once be made with the! jinces , 1,346.52 ‘ itwell! effect |Ortent. with Asia and with Amer! x « +l EN ye Butter and egg prices are steady. |? seas Tr us are ; KAS ure being made by offi. Wholesale creamery men reported « traneportation espesity, both on LIBERTY BONDS : Raw Product and Buying ‘ Cials for the benefit o! ptie weakened undertone in the ¢@ NRW YORK, May me henenit .of pudtia! . SE liand. and on water, must be made| ponds were active and that the city ought to be given a| | market. up within the next year tes counts, Femme ake Power in Seattle | ‘ {ree opportunity to examine the re ’ \e—_—_~ | Mtoe J y ‘ ord low of $63, off 1c; t aiding | SAN FRANCISCO, May 1% farmers from last year's crops must point for raw nilk in the Northwest key be requested to submit the re-/shanghal is becoming the center of : Bs X | be moved to provent its entire loss ott and with ite water power and cheap é BAK Of his tests “in order that the|a “new industry—cotton _manutn|—"pricwe bad Wislanis Doslew 'f| Stringent measures to garrect the TE | tacitities ts the logical location for sit anor, “ OMe assurance ture, say" Mra. Julius Rosenfeld, Ff for Vegetables and Fruit resent exchange system, favorable a dig Sik manumsturing industry, = interests are not being wholly delegate to tho big Forelxn Trades| #— = —_ *® in Europe and unfavorable in the brought out in the report of an in peremarded. Convention here, aud wife of China's | Aptiohokes-Prr Gor Orient, must be taken | T Status of. the Naw York | | | ¥estieation by the industrial bureau These are a few of the thing» | of the Chamber of Commeree. | Whhtls must be Gane baiebs ike oe Stock Exchange _ 1] Afore than 137,000,000 is spent for| ent high cost of living can be re é #ilk goods in Seattle and vicinity | duced in the United States and the rE, May 19—the stock mar-jesch year, according to a queation:| e ' country once more placed on a nor anewered by 2,000 citizens, |“Cetton King.” Anparmges Wah Already Chtna‘s cotton industry +e ; any Mrs Rosenfeld “More than |@meretee-Per tt Canlifies y every innue bandied on the ox | wiese Mish Tide or a two million spindles are now weaving lt Calne’s cotton crop into cloth mal in. shows that there is a good . the rection of new v plants by B tng lind | | tiartie FIGHT Ht. C v baad | —- ———— . : lan Japanese capitalists for the sax. [diese Rese rence sa Sede al 2 Tides in Seattle || Will Take You Out by Auto Any Day ng of cottor rods, eriea should — So SRO CheMmons SErves Ot 3 ] zi bo . Fail to Searoh Their intend- be oath apace aed wodevetor|) %. by the Seventh National Forelen i vatteres | ° > ed Victim {in this great field.” Oatens LJ Trade Council in ite seanion in thin, buyin by inven The beara had the WEDNEAPAY | THURADAY || | Fee mae ver city news al! their way and par prac MAY 19 | MAY t0 i] oe Low Tide | ee a ee ee Potatere- Per ton Representing in tty enrotiment of id . Ke Weer. Netted Ge 1 * 4 Two armet stick-ups attempted ri ‘g + Sphere 4 , » 2,800 delegates from all parte of the i, fo hold up John Rach, 423 Pontius 18 | nation, more then threefourthe of Ym at the corner of Minor ave.| we er ss seeee . ‘ . A Dated ec@ 65) th® Country's wealth and an equal te. } {218 p. me 38 ft} and John st. late Tuesday night laea 1.25 | Proportion ef the yearly wage, the continued heavy || Sewend High Tite } | Senend Migh Tide | B soe, 0 of Mrs. Mary Chesney, ‘end failed to complete their inten-| Santen Mextean 08 090 49? convention, tho called primarily to ae kent Gam {6:84 pm, 126 ™. me f 5, employed in Chauncey Wright's 3 tions because of # lusty ory for | vRoITY |dimouss measures for developing the | wah apes oot raMee me in the University district, te on the part of Bach foreign trade of the country, evolved | jasked the police Wednesday to ald in acre Ww banwage | | Woman. ing, Kills nm Bach informed the police Wednes Parent snag inte @ round table discursion as to! . Zs ing the woman. She disappeared” r @sy morning that the thugs drove Charged With F First Deoree| (sncabeune vba the quickest way to overcome the Husband in Home Says Great Capital Sought | rvcsday night. 4 Wp to the curb in an automobile. | . Murder Cherries = everrining comt of living | YLGIN, UL, Muff 19.—Mre, Henry by Industry 1° wlas'tnee anette Weakiabe> as . Both men leaped from the automo j pe Freie ‘ It seemed to be thee concensus of Wenders on ebagectpeoriis a “sea an seen . tale and one of them thrust a re) * — | Ca | ‘opinion ef convention lesders, mer rederioks, dying of tubereulosin, in 1854—about a century after the = iWOlver in Fach’s rite before he, TACOMA, May 19.—Charged with | Homey rate. 1 at the head of America’s largest the country's saye her husband “wouldn't walt PASADENA, Cal, May 19.-PubMc| first discovery of the species by “ ct exactly what happened first degree murder, Robert B. F ted | ‘ commercial institutions, that the untit she was dead” before helutilities are greatly concerned with | white m “Throw them up.” commended|™4", young Tacoma man who sb “ 106 problem at present is one largely of down from 1 to g] artes making love to another. the prewent state of the money mar —----— 4 ene of the thurs. Bach began (8nd killed his father, Phillip B.| °¥6% & demoralized transportation ryatem ate occngtens!| She practiced shooting with @n|ket and credit situation, President ~~ AMUSEMENTS ‘. #houting “Police.” Both men turned | Friedman, Monday night, i# at Nb- | # %) It was shown that, ithe the jautematic pistol, in the basement of | it, H. Bs of the National Elec ie. Whén she felt sure o asociation, told the dele onw's end reentered their automehile and herty today on $15,000 bail | transportation needs of the nation! Me rie Li s m . h r in th t fo trotews | ber aim. she waited until hor hum | gates to the association convention Move Away without attempting to| Th filing of « first degree mur-| x : wm have grown in the phst four years | ‘77 . ! Pegirch their victim. Bach Mold po.|@er charge followed an examination | Aimeede—Per annie 24 43 per cent, the transportation ca-| t band came home to k hin grip] meeting here today LACE HIP “ : | jand then fired six bullets into bis! The industry needs approximately the highwaymen were young | 0¢ the circumstances of the sho ** pacity has increased only 2 per cent, at eck cuthing Deputy Prosecuting Attorney «MUST MAINTAIN | boxy 1759,000,000 of new capital now to Difection of Ackernes @ sya | Selden and Coroner G. Db, Shaver. | MERCHANT MARINE Khe ix held for murder but ex-leane for the expanded requirements wu ADAMS tm |The investigation disclosed that the Sieehinn ctint: ‘tani. inal hy, | Petts to die before being tried of the country,” Ballard said. ME wees ° were “Lh 1 re gh “The. ability the Hit to 7. R H law tae eon, Soc pit Sakae meet * lot veil end water transportation Seepite trtet rele | SAY rtp dog Ba pee eer Sh hy pre Fe my me ri 4 outs Highwayman freciices of the thu, evidently |g’ _Peiee Paid to sho | |S Fei 7 Gu spearmone boot went te $1. from Ren: th edtinds extent to which thelr securities are| % © Georgetown police are hunting caused by blows from the butt of the | sersertas po Be ayy (Bay Lyin dl -oyioke: Lumber Company foreed ta compete in the general = we y for the highwayman who |revalver with which he wa killed we bn ch Cua pened te ak ton ey SOON A Pie Sains © un ie Sone” Mor. 1A third bullet wounded a finger of | Mim 5 ‘veg tp sale Boe: Reduces Prices} 0 said the country was < riba wae put to flight with a! the left hand. \x— —»-m | CTeased cost ot the! BELLINGHAM, May 1%-An av-{S%ming more and more dependent || MOORE gneunus j DAIRY. enone cr | goods whieh eventually reach him. \ rit lectric Nght ry Well directed blow from. Morgan’s| Upon completing the examination| | prices Alt wanes cats ar seusee eachding ak tas erage reduction of 10 per cent in the] UPOMIts electric Nhting service an anna A ke fist. Morgan, who lives in George|and questioning Sam Friedman. | x . | y by prise Of all grades of lumber, effec | that increased production and cx “ LER embryonic merchant marine now influence eefv ure |] HENKI scoTT “town, told the police he was ears) younger brother of tl ’ 4 need tiv . wt “ ation of resources are great “4 nger b r he aecused, and | Hatter J ertamery, ender lendee Aapéntahts eontrel, {t higher, banking rates |tI¥e at Once, was announced yerter.| "Eaten of NED snarwantane old. | the house maid, Deputy Prosecutor 1 nriche brought out, can markets be main. Lu a day by the Bloedel-Donovan lumber |" sy of today oaidigs illainconnilall RD | st eee oes ‘ “ le by er companie "% . © convention as offid 3S r Selden stated that to all appearance tained for the sale of the over| eee eee ition ta Wark, | mills. It was anid the company made panel teane with tn cables Geomet ‘. Sedro-Woolley to jeu of the bullet wounds and the| Or. ripters duction of American goods, thus) ington te eran x cut on ite own initiative from 8 | eee a Govern “ bs lows that fractured the xkull had| Waah triplets 7 | Ruger stocks general desire to help reduce the high cost |° yy aTenenr Seepneams: £8 3 | wee BLE Preventing the clowing down of «|, Busar stocks generally 4 ® ie sions wil) continue until May 2 : Have Legion Home| teen innic: a after the father hed) 1 large share Of now industries result, | S0te to brrarure. on the Wetement of living, % Plans for = $50,000 American |‘! : - ‘ling from the war and a consequent | 4 earnings for tne current | So gp ns mp S SNE Gots, diuiory and civie cow: ae vase : | ® one 111 cae papal } a oe weer i, en. ‘pleaded | Two Burglars Are Matinces a. As fine Tana 0 c Ger for ‘Sedro-Woolley have been! .°@™ Friedman witnessed the | #———— — | Poor communication facfiities, by | ; Hel by Girl pape ct 3 shooting. rovLTRY | prohibition law and wae f 2) iy ir whivaes - — drawn up by Architects Lawton & Prices Paid by holemls Dealers Wirelesn and cable, are responsible Todas Meteren, Theater r MONT, Cal., May 1! A girl SEVEN BELLE TONES to Shippers ¢ es - NT, y 19-4 3 Meltenhour, Alnsta but iting. | Alameda Police ees -s ee —- —— {accompanied two burglars who la rs exes. dvanigay & Em >t Ducks ‘sen % Public Markets | Hiast night looted the home of Upeidetines, a eiletes "Fone Me Still Manufacturer ‘Seeking Bandits ln beh re 33) ets PUGET SOUND [Wright of silverware, clothing and |] Admisstoo—Matinees, 25¢; Nights, 48¢ c- re FO secliiaretaomeininenn jewelry valued 3,000, nt re v Is Declared Guilty Sea Sil eae tne “ae I A ? riKR me a wied to th : tod wt ee om t. Final disposition of the cage of Nore And in Meee eae mtr ky | Belgian Maree (.ive. per Th LT] gait 17, fine granulated wager, 2 Toe | Ke STEAMERS the trio speed away in an autemo: | o Harry D. Dunn, who was found} ii°° ere — ye rigged ban: | 5 creer on | 408, 8 We. 8 A ROUTES bile as he drew up to the house in his guilty by a federal jury Tuesday) 40) ity, patroim, * oe . a re aga || ALL LOCAL own car, he sald - | 1 Patrolman Homer Coft. Prices Paid Wholeaniers } afternoon on charges of failure to| ’ os = | , man. who surprined ther while they |* eTRAMEhs LEAVE reeM COLMAN } pay & revenus jax on atilla bs to/” voor oy mania New Rate Hearin, } * pparently were bent on holding up iN wTKERT Zz THE: niet alleged to have manufactured, Will| ine cashier of an Alameda st ne beara cra i COMED ne « eda store : . ¥ OF be made May 24 | pear vet a 6@ Due Next Monday! ; SEY" Tue veam - “ne SPOKANE. May 19.—Another | 4 |Woman to Report . het styernaser 0 contimes Sretaht tase beating ix ceniauiad SH MPAT quoted at L1ke, Ba Francisco ne: Monday © | on Local Condition _Triene Feld Shippers |= mzlliner 'W. A. Dieaue of. ye tntmpeate Pi Land Title 9 |\cznteen: eres Sms mma avd s conditions in the | Mediu ‘ te Vietorm jearing here 16 intermountain | £ b pA on ras in th of wig ne f hd . on A Bunday [isaving Reet country may:get another hearing at | “TONEY.” \ 1M" and “OL? “4 steries-- marshal. and clerk of the Qiarier| Quotations at Mockyards ROONOMY ‘ eS Salt Lake when the ‘Frisco hearing | Nights (Sanday), 400; Mate. (ex “ cis” ts ote oes . apa | ee Malle 1-829, 49-Md. sack in finished, Disque said, Monday), 2t¢, Ladies’ Fine pore" seu wil = ermine whether | - fy ed cult - se Matis “Te, Niemen tit |the congestion of business brought . jehiiing A ag, open ———— jatinees, 2:3 Many a layman has the flood of pro . lomen moat ne essed over’ the pages |icuress ss rest rcs | ihe eugene He Sees Burglar | and pages of legal pro- |j) ay A ie Leaving With $10 METROPOLITAN Logg oar W. Pitts, 2806 Dearborn, st., ar tone — vem eaerhez Night rear cheese, ge 1 4 rived home Tuesday nigh just Th,, bacon backs, | Heavy buyers at the r ssite, ee | Shipping . veal cutie ithheld the sel In time to see a medium-sized ‘man, 1s 4 every step in these legal Baie eh " atin a: cy. Maigaitioaeee nd ILS MINSTRELS 9 roceedings taken cor- halibut, 200 ih; red snapper corn opened at 81.89%, down 1%, Pitts told the police Wednesday that 81. tines Baty, Fectly? That foreclos- Notes Way GRAIN ASD FEED SORE Cheeey Ste 7 amped to 83% #10 wan stolen. | $1.00, ‘Plus War Tax. ure of a mortgage, that get an Patna Bis His Faso | . ft Becmetks Ske tadee iN, - a ‘5 ; : » Steamer Suwa Maru, Nippon Yusen eo sndines stan Eto 81.07% probate of an estat Kaisha, has left Yokohama for Seat maid, a 3 * 1 fe oh18 3%, down ania - se > 5 your title depends om ||\tle with a miseclianeous rargo and|OMe. : % , “towns ta bet PE ni ‘ them, Were they done |] i# due here June 1 lommowee 2) pe. fs i Wath jad tt" e >Boat = right? With a cargo of ore, the steamer | Cher h gitall 16, Pat eM er weibus | | i e 1] wi Vownsend, Port Angele 3 4 j Why assume the risk -|]| Diablo, Pacific $, ® Co. is an her y+? aad y “Eiail 116, sirloin ateak, | $9. “ Way aoa ais to a oma!) - § ourself when this Title |} way trom Arica, hile, to the ‘Ta Aifal rienr'atean, He 1: volllng ; "|| “rr Tacansee ieee Ie pa —— — Cc : ‘ coma smelter. After discharging |Serateh Food r ie, ae - RS 4 - . Insurance Compan: will there, she will load flour for the At-| West be | yan Compre seme: HL Eimed “ibe; vas | et nday Wiiliamm, H BEST AND CHEAPES WAY_TO | protect you from loss? || jie 22°’ | Straw 0.00 | Eve by plenicn Wa | Gen ae 7 - ————— " {— —— <ommommemnee | Caen Dm " fe th; leat lard, ethe < 0 1; market t* I ee — nd ——- - — ' ven ing be digo th. 7 66 |claliam and) Newhi Mee, Seattle Avvivale cag 4] LOWEST RATES ts er cis wnt oe ce Sols DID YOU READ OUR LAST x | j ‘CAE | RANITARY | re i - . | Departures {| CALIFORNIA tail 46, Crlnces Bae, Ade, Me, $1.90 : ; eee Sill| each emaann 1132) Maximum. or Mowers’ coffes, B06 ; 10,000 head market ination, for] 1 6am — . 5 : Arrived / Los ANGLMS POINTS, tomatons, Peet Beet oon hevenly lower, Lambs, $119 | [Einigeron, ? adi daly Now you try. Here’s a suggestion. . Moy 19—Str Saginaw from fen’ Pren- BAN, pieGY |, i hd: pogoral mati » $9@11.60 re when.) saeepe If your trip to Tacoma is pressing th cine Vie Mukilteo at 1:30 a m. FREQUENT SAILINGS mation milk, 2 tall sinresonsndgraniiesinesihiiin Guna | A 3 x J itr Jeffers from Houthenst Str. Sailing May 18 | ee yeanen oth 83.69 | Pas, is f F M k t ‘ It’s plain that without any guessing z i at | Jen West cotton, ¥ Tn '41.00% || tatus o risto jarket | | The Colman Dock Fleet, taco atm, Mal 32 ae Hi Pecnatoal vis’ bans Wiese cx si0tt's Ben tie; mew potatoas, & Tha. hci m NCIBCO, May 19 : rayne With its schedule complete, Fd , atin 8 [Taal att" wienine, honey, 800" at seer'ger’ dest’ mdeveised pattern} —V. M. MILLER, < Motor schr Lady Mine tor] orange th tho jar: Alaska : Biel Care Scandinavian American Bank. . niral Par Salmon, 360 can ‘ ancy. B80 per : slaeg at npeaidont, Mi ; ‘ Address yours to Limerick Editor, Seattle-Tacoma Boats, Colmulix . or Honolulu ard ental Meateinerss hom \—— pe ERE eae SEE | am untine. pains 2 mun Dock. | - 4 ell rhwk + , } | Dental Surgeon New York Coffee and | faking. eweh As 5 AY Round Trip Fare $1.00 I Denver r Market Status ‘ Diagneatician P fait 181, vamatonn Sugar Quotations PS Inning charac Pre eter Single Fare 60c DENVER, May 19—Cattle—ttere yorrhea Specialis Soe ‘etal’ 130, Bi . Mey 1 No, 7 ‘ ht Mey a ro? eto x-mAy Tor thie; 2 ibe a per’ Ie Ko. 4 Mantes, 33% @ || whee treet ett | nd heifers, IN i | 900 nena i \ satire em lake Seared Tacoma Boats Leav : market in|] Highest Order of Reatoration wit 4 Top, $14.88; bulk | Work Done ae : | nae i ~syltigcr 2 s+ | Te enable the blind to distinguish flour, $2.56, Stall 106 be bar, Inrge phe washini 200 head: mar im, 817.60 19.26. A babbling brook Is probably called | #0 because it can't keep its mouth | shut | ot tn ree 504-12 EITEL BLDG. SKOOND AND Pike SRATTLE toile" | betwoen the colors in pictures a Ger- ||" (antene oes vem O20 & me te 18 a an has invented x method for em:|| poGmr ROUND NAVIGATION oo. oiman IC boasing each different hue in a dis. Phone Main 3993. OO wee fi tall oT wack Gold Bond four, 5 49-1, euek Contonnial Beat flour, 63,65, @ tinetive arrangements of dots, lines | or crosses,