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JALE VAMPIRE UNDER ARREST) _KIDNAPING Too Much Married, Charge | Against Him ments, with no better results. Pay ne, atlas Perry Ciinningham, “don't you know grampy? whose matrimonial tions offered thru the matis a Medium of the newspap: issued a warning WARK arrested by night at 922% Madison is arrival from 1 seven months since he was snatched from Grampy’s bed and carried | at Port received Saturday a woman who mentione Grampy’s automobile, that Elmer showed signs of recollection. Then night from to have married Shé gave her name as Mrs B. Spruce at immediately went out to interview her that there is no such number as the one she gave “I don't know whether it was a the woman had doesn't want says Inspect | loves her and would welcome a re-| conciliation or whether Married the man, to reveal her identity or -Swensen. He ts interviewing Payne Monday) an effort to clear up the mystery OLDIERS RAID IRELAND TOWN rmed Men Seize Guns on Board Ship Jed over the latest phase of the case jwas Brewington, He appeared |ereatly shaken. The muscles of his | face twitched whenever he spoke of verge of a nervous breakdown | times in control of herself. Even | Was able to repress her feelings, if jahe had any | ford, to ask him ¢ @iers. at Furmoy Wrecking shops and doing consider | when Grampy Able damago, in retallation for the capture of Brig Sinn Feiners, received here, Armed men raided Clare Castle, lying in Dublin harbor, | seizing arms and ammunition. ‘The situation there has been considerable trouble Fécently, was quiet today Volunteers patrolied the stréets ot | the town all night. ‘The police bar according to advices | tie poy | the steamer | phatically asserted. ks at Cross Ha Wen, near Cork, were burned last ‘The railway situation here contin-| Med to improve today Men were dismissed on account of re | fusal to move trains carrying armed | tfoops or police. ‘Railway men met at Cork at mid night and decided to Many more 11 ypon all mo- | and conductors of tram cars oe refuse to carry soldiers or ammu Initiative Bing Checked Up) “City officials were at work Mon-/ Gay checking up signatures attached | | te the petition for . vote of the jitney regulation of the Standard O11 Co. “Cars were jlined up at 6 o'clock this morning. |and by § our stations were dry. But the tanker Drake, with more than BPeresenr 7 le many of those sizning will disqualified by reason of not be registered voters, believe that the total number! ames will be far more than that Loe by the charter. ‘The legal sufficiency of the peti- | ton was under determination by th hated law department Monday. Hosiery, Banks Can Operate Unseen CLEVELAND, eounty treasurer here says he's going during tax-paying “First National May on With Safety Here.” ‘There'll be couches and a guard at the door, says he Sa long as women city aathori-| wer way.” t s r s > - wo nies are allowing passenger cars five to hang 4 sign time, reading uM gel sts tea 2, the county'll give ‘em a ante it out,” says Treasurer eee eV place to tax Docs Know Houston Means to Be “Dry”| —Something’s . ee wrong here but nobody knows what, Whisky sales have dropped 3,900 per cent. In the early part of one week prescriptions for averaged 40 a day % . 5 : and all There was one Morris A. Moore, prohi| + enforcer, says he didn't tell doctors not to write ‘em Se mean business,” he thinks Court Holds Her for Observation) Yending observation of Mrs , who shot and painfully in-) pratt, Kans., last year, to solve the Alger Reynolds “They just know | World mov jlatest undertaking harvest serv |ice centers” wil for the army of harvest hands. Effie |heen origin wed her husband, | Agineer at the Swedish hospital, on | accommodations proved totally in George Invested -ladequate, Incidentally, Pratt got “ ” in, |Adeauate, Incidentally, Pratt €t/ Algo in “Oil” Stock|Crew Sues Ship land expects it to come back this| Five years ago when the southern part of the state was the seat of a | June 14, Justice Otis W. i to take her case advisement for 60 days. Robinson | to Head Meeting} summer The churches of each commu-|number of oil derveer, ‘ane 28.—Definite selection of Sen- cle ator Robinson of Arkansas as perma tional convention was reported have been agreed on as the conven: tion met. Robinson was reported,to © be writing bis speech a» permanent * ebairman. ‘De Valera | Trying for Irish Plank Eamonn De Valera, president of the who arrived here last night to oversee the attempt to insert a plank professing sympathy i; was given a tion by local and received visitors at his rooms fn the hotel Whitcomb until after “{rish republic | Samuel Gompers in, here today to organizations ;|. Zarwood testified Starvos in “one | Micianced, Learns He’ s Not Been Tried | Crane appealed from his sentence of | 42 months at hard labor stolen leather, deciaring that he had never been tried. for receiving nentence was Crane wis brought up in court ing the indictment wa whe average daily shortage of | » During March daily shortage was 90,000 cars, HERE’S MORE ABOUT || STARTS ON PAGE ONE |} PRE Tt satanic deed | | erandiaihie tried his best blandish. “Why, Eimer,” said hiy mother: ampy | and Elmer used to have such good | times Elmer apparently did not reeall Grampy, not having seen him in away thru a window, thence thru] four states before finally stopping a | It was not until! Mrs Brewington | Betsy the name of she’ called him “eweetheart.” and he allowed her to take him into her! arms Mr. and Mra, Rrewington did no see each other, They had requeste that they be kept apart, thp Brew ington has frequently suid he still BREWINGTON APPEARS REATLY SHAKEN Of the two, the most deeply mov his baby son, and he seemed ch Mrs. Brewington. on the other j ba ad, was cool and collected, at all! | when she saw her child again for the first time in geven months, she She was tolophoning to Judge Clit. “Don't you think thefe’s a chance | ‘his week, and b of father and mother getting to. | ther k gether again, for the sake of the lit-| > } han by let her have the| This is THE SEATTLE STAR . red Morrisey, the frecklefaced king of Seattle kids, He was baby to take back at once to Seattle, | ‘248 crowned Saturday by Mayor Caldwell, Because he exhibited more was caked: freckles than Wesley Barry, the movie star who tx featured at the Liberty pause he waa adjudged to have more freckles than any in Seattle, he was awarded $20 that had been wagered on Barry * John Von Herberg. He was also given a parade to the city | where the coronation ceremony took place. Hazen J. Titus, the res “Not while I live™ Grampy em-|‘#4ant man, furnished the crown. Brewington turned from the jong enough to cut the ques with an angry flash of her cled eyes, She is possibly 24 ‘Pray, Oh 1Pray, for the Good Ship Drake That the peak of the gasoline | government payment of June land the supply will rapidly Approach | halance, shortage will be broken tn two days gormal, beginning the first of July, | $35 Was the prediction of the big distrib |'* ‘uters in Seattle Monday John McLean, district sales manager 1,000,000 gallons of gasoline, is due in port tomorrow, and by Wednesday | serve notes: distribution of her cargo ought to be | while leaving volume of reserve notes Junchecked, amounts to penafizing | Shell Co. reports the situation as| commerce and industry for benefit of about the same, This company has) bankers. | been supplying its usual amount, but, | | with the other two companies out of question of importance to ed sas, it has been overtaxed “Beginning July 1," sa) Manly’s Review of FINANC June 18 rose to 44.5, highest 5 |many months. jhowever, ts due pris operations aa re cond tax Installment on union leaders will either $,000,000 between June 1 and Jun sary This situ should net manufacturers, merchanta ™ w. J./and farmers be directly represented culties and railroad congestion. ‘This - Trade Conditions BY BASIL M. MANLY }roads with ald of I. C. C. cannot Federal reserve ratio handle traffic during slack summer int for season, what is going to happen This tmprovement, when crops begin to move? rily to heavy) If railroad labor board delays de- ult Of cision another month or «ix weeks reflected in tre showed increase of than tha of this mpring, Men « TRAL goods market will De most marked. INDUSTRY — industries are slowing down tn near tion raises fundamental! '¥ al! lunes, Thin ts the result of combination of causes—decreased de mand on part of public, credit diffi Te Condion, district manager, “we ex-|on reserve board and have voice in “owing down of industry tm react | pect to supply our customers with 70 determining nation’s financial poll | per cont of the, sormal amount, We | cies? are now giving them 59 percent” | rpanapr Both Standard and Shell compa gallons, while it lasts. Shel! gives |)... trucks 10 gallons, and Standard) ,¢. i. p, seven. PLAN AID FOR HARVEST HANDS hile Takes Up the Community Idea of soldiers and sailors during the war. But their lesson remains 4 this summer, if the Interchurch ment succeeds in ite e mame thin The plan is one said to have ted by the town of harvest problem” when ordinary nity are asked to launch the under. | Low prices will be Paul Douglas of the agric Movement, is organizing the work Gompers Will Fight are not obey | commission's « interstate ¢ orders 4 lishing weekly appeals to be good and obey com: on! |railroads to mination early | whip. ing threats Deals Opera tions a | triat during early part of war, but failed then, as it is faling now. If Yances. Ordinarily there ie a eur. care for crop movement in Young is shipment and | tory is being defended ty | Walter Fulton, while Depu cutors John Carmody and C. | Pool are conducting the prosecution. | hola this 10 | The jury ete. Tents or vacant build-| That is, ings are to be fitted up with| sory note ai| They Battled Right | iv"séi"is« division of the Interchurch World - Into Justice Court |#):;2''«: town of Newcastle as Justice Brinker's court Half sembled Monday testify either for or}; for Labor Plarikcs| asinst temes starvoe, cook, chs § 2 with threatening to kill James Zar-| ie higher. Lambs, $14017.50 SAN FRANC'SCO, June 28 ween mes Zar-| indutry are moving with gre ATION — Railroads mamerce igned to r congestion. Railway now than at any time since 1915. has not relieved fundamental condi tion indicating almost certain short age in principal #taple or way of eseaping to government owr Commerce commission je Ixeu- 2ccentuated by difficulties with re ‘ ard to transportation and storage rromecutio: Both ap- | ard ta ’ i hieicame nt ure ineffective, Which are, being felt already, an first | joie prosen aitresiie’ ‘oclama. cTOP# are being harvested, This aitu-| Dremed s was given thoro greater difficulties as summer ad. plus * ur aD June yut this year farmers are hav |Trial of Auto Man ine ’se tnuch trouble an during sit Involves $32,824 °°” MANHATTAN, Kan. June 28—) Trial of T. G. Young, former Se Gone are the War Camp Commu-|attie automobile salesman, was be- |nity Service portables; the Y. M.| gun Monday in Superior Judge Boyd C. A. huts; the Red Cross canteens, | j, Tallman's department on a charge the other hastily equipped| of appropriating $32,824.81 belong: | agencies that looked after the com ing to the International Motor Co. ing season. spect. Radicals won on every show id to have received p jother leader in th present time h Yast year. His sight is falling ot loss of power, booms, George .| Libel for wages, extra wages, W. attorney, took a| transportation and subsistence, filed taking and secure the cooperation| flyer at the producing game. Then| against the United States shipping CO, ot chambers of commerce, city agen-| everything petered out board emergency fleet corporation AUDITORIUM, SAN FRANCIS: verything but a promis-|by 19 members of the crew of the hich found its way Mon.| United States steamer Lake Flynus, nent chairman of the democratic na- benches, tables, platforms, etc., and day into Superior Judge Calvin Hall's | was scheduled to be heard before to|here the harvest hands will find | department writing materials, magazines and | started by H lunches derveer. charged for | which meals and beds. The men wil! be/|to the “guests of the community” andj oil drillin made to feel themselves welcome . the form of a suit| Judge Neterer in the fe al court A. Rispin against Van-|at 2 p.m. Monday note is for $1,000, | ——— —_—-——— represents money, according |’ Chicago Live Stock | complaint, due Rispin for an | 5¢ x outfit | CHICAGO, June 28.--Hogs—T 40,000 hen. merket 100 to 26 len, $14.40@16.15; but 61460 @16; rough [$1450@16. pigs, $1 Cattle—Receipte, 20,000 head; strong. Boot, $16.50@17.5 oors, $715; canners and 1 atockers and fe calves, $1 Recetp od Bhe 15.000 head; a”. Seen eee ton plana, which | euy.” and that he is afraid of|| Foreign Exchange | sa pure ei | him on the other hand, | 3 — 0 the republican platform framés) vsintains, Zarwood came up to his| NEW YORK, June o38—Forean ox | declined to accept Kitch me day lant week. with a | SR&nk® opened steady. Demand stertink Siatie i ‘ ott rance re, Gompers deotace ® Lei pita rock one hand and a friend -be-|i6a3c off 3 centimes, marke, 1730 pes Bl gap ne patente ats [hind him to do battle, and they did | g——— proval of collec a | mine | prttte |imum wage, eight-hour day ana| ‘tl | New York Coffee and le child labor legislation. At the conclusion of every mar. | Sugar Quotations ie bas payee riage Holland the bride and| —- od The Danube river flows thru! bridegroom are presented with| NEW YORK, June 24.—Coftee—No. 7 countries in which 62 languages| pinie, and dialects are spo n. Greater New York's icDuccnataneann sea |o¢— the expense of the state to present estimates, 1,800 per cent have|% 4 in the cost of men git Status of Frisco Market France since 1914, 7 Accoriting ddily con-| Increases sumption of water amounts to near | been ly 600,000,000 gallons clothing in Rio, 14%e per tb; No. « Bantgs, 2440 per Ib q Raw, 19.660 per Ib; granulated, 40 per Ib 6 LANCINCO, Butter— The Seattle star BANK CLEARINGS: | | seriais that can be secured, Seattle extra put | ecdnte, red-blooded, full of heart inte Clearings ” .$7,824,536.60 | underaized pullets, | | Balances . . 3,201,309,70 | flats, fancy, a44o <8 ver 0 iret, ate per ik ave to onl! | Wen strike or face worpe outlaw situation im railroad representatives on board are | This balance is largely fictitious, adopting dilatory tactics in order to| as treasury on June 15 found it neces disrupt unions es to issue new loan certificates Tt is pretty bad right now,” said|/amounting to $419.000,000, at highest rate since civil war Federal reserve is putting screws jon business agd speculation by con stant increases tn discount rates, b at the same time is permitting Infla- tion by uncurbed issue of federal re- Raising interest rates, Decline of Afmericart trade in Orient is inevitable reault| of recent sensational break in silver prices. Orient must now ship goods to United States and Europe Instead of taking advantage of premium on silver to buy huge quantities, as during last year. Effect on cotton | natter—to« Reports from all] ing on retail trade by decreasing de mand of wageearner. All lines of caution and taking fewer chatices CROPS—Fine weather in June has! peetiers greatly improved crop prospects, but | ‘Tits in ation is uAprecedented, and indicates | Reotlers: LABOR—A. F. of L. convention at Montreal was not decisive in any re-| down on policies, but conservatives | control machine which has complete power between conventions. Tend: | jency toward a split in the A. F. of L. was more marked this year than| | of trucks, which he sold,/at any time since 1912. Doubtful if | cate wettle with the fac-!4 FF. of L. can hold together if Gompers should die or witharaw., No| federation at the! » force enough to nated organization being heard before altogether. This is probably Gompers’ aye idly, and he is showing other signs | Board for Wages mz)" eet | Meat Scraps ‘SPUDS--NO MORE Potato Market “Cleaned” Up Several Times The old potato market haw been “cleaned up” several times within the lant few weeks, Yet a few continue to trickle in fr east of the moun tains, One or two firma on Weatern ave. had some on morn. ing at $200 a ton Fulfilling otations, butter went uf 1 cent a pound this morning | Bricks are quoted at 56 and cubes at | 54 cents. Cantaloupes were coming in freely Monday, but jobbers com plained that a large percentage of them were too green. Loos Gradua. . Green Peypere— Per ™ Lettuce Local eveesees 6 Onions —Red—Per tb teonee 02% Yellow ‘ oe Potatoes —Per ton— K Wash, Netted Geme New Cal. Garnet White " Bhabarh—Per M oo... es Spinecb Local ‘omatoes—Imperial Valley Local hothouse 3 Termipe Cal. oe ose ee eeee oyal Aone .. Bing osee Hiack Tarterian | Dates | Gooseberrive Grape Preit-Plorida Cal | Homey—Comb, per erate Lemons Ver bow Mangoes Ver ‘tor Oranges Per cane ae FOR SIXTEEN DIVIDEND TION HAS NEVER PAID ITS S$ THAN SEMI-ANNUALLY MEMBERS LE » per cent, ation’ ‘was made possible by our steadily increasing resoure absolutely safe first mortgages, under strict state supervision. SAVINGS LEFT HERE ON OR BEFORE JULY 15 WILL EARN FULL DIVIDENDS FROM JULY THOMAS 8. LIPPY FRA HENRY R. KING . FERGUSON JANSC GEORGE R HANNON WILLIAM D. COMER, President EDGAR Ff. CUSHING, Secretary JAMES B. MURPHY, 8 WALTER FARQUHAR, Counsel e—Ktrietly fresh . Per owt oreamery. cubes. Local creamery, bricks Young America x Sw 4 the and up 1% tbe Mens Dr Crone ‘ | TurkeyeDremed cc ceeeee MEAT Prices Paid Shippers joge—Chotee light, per ™. Veal—Francy Medium |p— Noge— Primes . Medium to chotes. “ Rough heavy . uu ‘ 11 Rest steers : u Medium to che “orymon Hest cows * HAY, GRAIN AND FEKD wrhcone Price Per Toa, City Price Clipped Oats — Rolled Whole Cbre—Whoie Cracked Clipped Chop i Ground Hone Milo Maize MiNl-rum | Altaite Alfalfa Meal Serateh Food 4 | Wheat | Straw Chick Food Copra . | Cotton Seed Meal vevedeceacees |Fish Meal | Grits Linseed Meal Kex Producer |Meat and Hone Shell Meal—Cal Oyater se bride Bean Meal we vStatus of the New York | | | a Stock Exchange I] —4 une 2%.—Prices at the opening of the stock market today were jIrregular, Prices were: United. Btates Bteol at 02%, Off th; Binclair at 815, up udebaker at 10%, off %; Crucible %. off 1%; Hethiohem. Btecl "IY" ‘4, off \%; Southern Pacific at 92% A A the Chicago Grain Market | CHICAGO, June 9.—Graine closed leat SL.T7%" waptem t $1.70, up 2 it $1.53% and her corn opened wed at $1.59, up closed up tho at $1.04 eo higher at $1,04%; Sept 87 %6 opened w at REMC; Dece at §3%e and ei opened |}. Ke | Provisions weee lower om heavy re- colpte, | Peaches — Calltomnia | Pleca pple . Fiame — Gatiform et: o rT Strawherrion — Marebal 426049 | @———_— pdt SRE pa scone f Seattle Arrivals and ||| Tides in Seattle erro ie *| re: MONDAY TURD AY —— ————8 | Departures arama § | JUNK 28 JUNE 20 | | Piret High Tide First rer KS Jauee me inet. | tem m Pete Paid A wate Saas oon cous: || Bes Eee | a oe ae ern | gate mi eee |tusete rer me fone |< at bh Tide | Second High Tide | Webnete— beanet — 6pm 16.6 tt Op mi; iet. | K, sombovngees es || ‘necebd Law Tae ow Tie ||| DOCH Peanate—Virginia Keystone, ® perk. from || Merged Lew, Tide erie | Japances, par ® via ports ae 340 | 938 B® n | 0 ——_—_____—___-4 for Ban Francisco , at li Dw Smith Cove terminal—Str City of Bpo- . & Bwittsure for sea| kane. | Great Northern pier—Str Kashima Maru, | Vessels i in ( “Other Ports * DAIRY PRODUCTS H Price Paid Wholeale Dealers mac hence a od 38 Be ee nite Filbert ‘com Ben Pedro. at P| Duthie yarda-atr Diable i ate President a) Dewey from Beattie at a7: Mtr Santa | San Pedrog str Arrived Jun: Kan Diego trom Tacoma ¥ aunch Rosyiand on ume; Arrived Dune 27: 8tr Pr dent from Ban Francisco, Balled June Mir Kiskiyou for Bellingham | Arrived June 40 a. m. Balled for Manta via ports Beattie at 6 a mj str Beattie at 2:50 outward June 2 Awifteure at 9m ar ¢ atr Alameda from Str Quada for Br str Alameda for Seattle gle Harbor, £1 Mighes! Sor Akutan, | cree men Wee at f skohama for Ban Francisco,| gta 102 Harris at & p Fiattery at * p The total trade of the Orient ad- 5,200,000,000 in 1913 to | 000,000 in 1919 LOWEST RATES _CALIFORNIA POINTS SA LOS ANGELES Str. Celllo, Salling sme 5 MeCORMICK LINE 7, Kiviny DAY. cheapest way to go. Checee—Triplets, $1@38¢ per th. } ROUND $ eernneOO | Going East? PUGET SOUND NA DAILY DAYLIGHT EXCURSIONS TO . Friday Har day, Wert 3 . Olga, Vriday, Bunday. on SAVINGS IS 50% MORE THAN 4% ON SAVINGS on SAVINGS IS 100% MORE THAN 3% ON SAVLNGS ON SAVINGS EMI-ANNUAL CREDITED ON JULY 1 WE WILL ANNOUNCE OUR 17th SEMI-ANNUAL DIVIDEND Our va two semi-annual dividends of July and January were at the rate This extremely liberal return to members of this associ- invested in With All Cinsiaes Limited tie State Law, Absolute Safety for Your Fund Is Guaran- teed by Careful and Economical Management DIRECTORS EDGAR E. CUSHING WILLIAM D. COMER OFFICERS SAVINGS RECEIVED IN AMOUNTS FROM $1 TO '$3,000 MUTUAL SAVINGS & LOAN ASSOCIATION Second Floor—Leary Building ° REMOVAL POSTPONED UNTIL AUGUST FIRST Owing to unforeseen delay in sécuring possession of our new quarters at 815 Second avenue, removal to our new street floor home at this location has been postponed until August first. K W. SHILLESTAD THOMAS 8. LIPPY, Vice President Vessels in Portat | Seattle Today | tupert | Pier 6—str Delight ler 2—Str Skagway, str Redonda, Bell at. termi tr Anyox Coam Engineering works—Str + Toyobash! Mara. ; erway terminal—ftr Devel, str wevent Ino Todd drydocks—Str Eastern Importer, str rovidencia. yards -@tr Roosevelt. | ler worke—Str Hi. B. Love- | Port Hiahely jaunch Arkan-| 7: Bite | am Juke 26: Bury Francisco. award June} Imutke, Kiton, Loot, . Cineyras, Cardia, Henry Wilson, Salvator, Alice. t Bound Bridge & Dredging works— & &. Patterson. nan dryd mill—Str Lake Fi ne, Cagacan, | — at 1.15 pm S 10°06pm 1 mi UBB str Car- Str Ernest Schr Biaatind. Str Phyllis WESTLAKE Stalls § and 9, boii beef, hops, Ib, F0¢ Rooth’s -wardints 2 White soap, 25 Stall 192, fresh ginger sn Roe Ibe, macaroni, 2c; 1 4 ths, Yakima beans, 26e. Shahawe’ Citred’ wamashe | Mt can coffee. bc; & Th (ste, Karo. +2 packages Lux, 35 iM Ny ‘points rid Tha. rolled oats, 45c; 1 Tb, Guittard’s te, 38; 1 Ib. evaporated prunes, De; 1 Ib. evaporated peaches, 200. Stall 3, € bare Sunny Monday soap, 36c; 6} ap, 36¢; 6 bars Crys. a sp. tal White p. « SANITARY best fresh churned butter, Ib, Béei beat fresh rangh egks, dor, 40c ton 4 tbs, sudhr, She. Stall 26 shoulder pot roasts, IB. 15e; pork steal 9:00am! Steamer | Zyibt Sei Rome rendered lard, the. |] stondast ise 3 | Wea —— | Prana CORNER ae } Stan 2, boneless pot roasts, Ib, 1c; | pork roasts, Ib, 240; mutton roasts, Ib. Mec: mteer steaks, Ib, 18c; local bacon. a ah ‘o-operative milk, don. 400, 2 doz, F butter, Ib. 230, 2 Iba, 45a | 50c, 4 Ibe, $1.00, Stall 79, pure fresh | milk, quart, lio. Stall 6 1 cans Car- | nation milk, 10c, Stalls 27-29, pure lard, | Tha, 8c; boiling beef, Ib, 12%e; spring lamb roasts, 1b, 18¢; steer steaks, 1b., 18c. DIEGO Stalla 37-28, 4 der, Sho; 3 ean Royat bakin ||ime apparel, Kages Port Toastion, ‘sae, || WOW ticket extra fine brooms, §9¢ OSORTEAND, June 28.—Butter— je per Wb ExK—27 O40 per dom. or. M. Hens—is @2ie per Ib; broilers, 18@30c ie Bent aad per Ib, PUGET SOUND STEAMERS ALL LOCAL RO! STEAMERS LEAVE FROM FOOT OF MARION m iste, ” Washington, Allenhurst, A | pm [Port Townsend Biesira, Gelw . Arca- || dally |Connecte at Ti twtth rail . Ipotnts Anthon, Fort Harrison, Fort Stanwix, Ipen:nenta. Elinea, schre Pettineham— pam- Anecerteo—Everell, @aily Anacortes and Bel- kBtr Fred Baxter, fingham. * oreaareesengersatonenil ss _ Public Markets i ey [Dungeness on Mon, ‘Wed. |Steamer Pause, [Kineston, Gamble, Tewnron| Bander ney iF iagter, (randat \Ranevite and Hi Aan Jean Istande and 2 cans Carnation milk, 3$c, || "cept |Judm islands Kingvtea | S:itpm SUNDAY EXCURSIONS Te fa the intention of the Company te: |ran a popular priced excursion to aiders, ib., 25. Stall |/Camal every Sunday during the summer cj fresh | ‘Watch the daily papers ic; fresh incemefts. ”. * PLA Potnte marked ** are boat PIKE PLACE “ Passengers for these points Stall 11, fine granulated sugar, 2 The. |lother boat landing poteia aun thetr own arrangements for tai and assume all risk and Mabitity ||making — such passenger rate does not include ste landing charges ECONOMY Ragrare lability ts tmited te to exceed $100 150 pounds allowed frea, sib, can M. J. B. coffee, $2.45; 35¢ Rteamers and rchedules subject kage Olympic pancake | flour, 98¢; ||ehanke without 5 06 cans |[eetved Aafly for all mV Mee | Ce) We red bonns, 0c; 200 cans corn, 10; 6 bare |) TAcomA) named In above achedule, aptha soap, 306 '| Tickete must be purchased at T ACO | Al i Portland Market Report | \|rsmie BOATS LEAVE arene DOCK 2 =m. te 19:00) | PUGET SOUND NAVIGATION 08, TRY STAR WANT ADS my) , calling at all Ban J inland points and arriving Belling- Canadian Pacific SCENERY! SPEED! Thursday, Wea 608 Second Avenue, Seattle Travel through the wonderful CANADIAN PACIFIC ROCKIES To All Middie West and Eastern Destinations in CANADA AND THE UNITED STATES SERVICE! E. F. L. STURDEB, General Agent, Passenger Dept. ~

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