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THE SEATTLE STAR ‘Railway Wage Award Has Little Effect on New York , Exchange NEW YORK, July 20 lott Stock exchange tt Prices were Steel, 90% Southern DAY, JULY 2, 1920. ‘Second High Tide 123 fi loste p my Ae et Announcement of the wage award In Chicago had very little effect on WEDNESDAY 1 | peat ard |the market. It was anid the question of whether the amount of the award 6 acceptable to tmion heads was still left open A oy . t. would await the decision of labor ohiote Call money renew T cent, against 9 per cent yesterday. 1 ate demand for the mor ¥ market was exceptionally light. Just before noon Want Them to Carry U. S.| eel common was up to 81%, com ed with its recent low of 90% | Baldwin sold at a and Stromberg 59% Mail Bm the closing rush of the last session WEATHER AIDS © @hacted the “merchant marine act of| , If Nesotiations between the Cana an Pacific Ortentat liners and the GRAIN FUTURES a920.' office distric are su - Bhooting from behind the blind of Scare oon or) can “* carted Steadying Effect Noticed at Chicago SWEET CORN IS JIT MEN. GET DOWN TO $5; MORE NAMES First Rutabagas Are Due|Plan to Force Special’Elec- Friday toin on Initiative Bill ‘The first rutabagas of the season| That sufficient additional m#igna- are due to arrive on the market tures have been secured for the peti- about Friday, it was predicted Tues. {tion calling for @ mpeotal election on day morning. Several jobbers re |the Jitney ordinance was the an- ported that they had shipments from |"OUncement of W. R. Crawford, ed Caxtern Washington scheduled for|"erentative of the jitneurs, tod the letter paki of the ‘week Sustaining a demurrer by 4 gE , Assiatant corporation counsel, Sweet corn was down to $5 a erate) judge Everett Smith held Monday this morning, @ drop of virtually $1) that the elty comptroller did not ex- from yesterday's price. ceed bis authority in excluding from Ranch eggs stepped another notch |the petition 11,612 names of unreg- up the scale Tuesday morning with | a 2 cent rise, ‘They are now quoted istered voters. According to the report made by at 52 cents a dozen to retailers, Thin | price, it is pointed out, is 8 cents be- | City Comptroller Harry W. Carroll, the jitney petition contained the sig low the San Francisco quotations. | natures of 14,914 qualified voters, or Pullets did not change. 1,924 names less than the required eee number. ‘That these additional signatures Local Markets have been secured and will be filed shortly with the city officials was in- Prices Paid Wholesale Dealers for Vegetables and Fruit dicated by representatives of the Asparague—Washington ... Neste . * Pedestrians Hit by Autos This Year 04 Mary Beaurang, 7, of 1412 11th ave, ran from behind another auto on 11th ave., between Union ‘DEMAND FIRE SAFETY PLANS County Commissioners to) | Act Next Tuesday i In compliance with Fire Ma Harry W. Bringhurst’s demands the basement and garge of the” county-city building be protected from fire hazards, King county come snioners Tuesday brought up the question before the board and decé& ed to thresh the matter out at @) ~ meeting to be held ext Tuesday afte |y ernoon | Superintendent of Bulldings W. Wag | McGuire filed @ report with the com] missioners suggesting the installa-' |tion of an sero-alarm system. He) pointed out, in his report, that 7% prinkler system would cost about. $9,000, as compared to $1,760 for the | alarm system. He also declared that a sprinkler) system would be dangerous where @ quantity of gasoline. was held ta, storage, as is done in the county-city’ garage. McGuire also declared hig budget did not include enough money s for the installation of the mor ‘M4 -Prices were irregular at the opening of the New Studebaker, 69, off 1%: up oe 29 my anaes, id » ce ph >; Bouthern Pacific, American We 7. uneb Hethlehem Steel "B, eral Motors, 24%, . 102, off 4; P of % otection’ ‘Isn't Mentioned, ) But It’s There, Hidden, Just the Same _ WASHINGTON, July 20.—The boy UMied two birds with one stone A piker beside the congress which RAILROADS HIT HARD BY H.C. L: How Costs of Transporta- tion Systems Increased and Pike sts, Monday and was struck by an auto driven ty Charles “H. King, Barrymore ho- tel Bhe was taken to Roosevelt Ciinie, 1114 Boyton ave, where one e«titch was taken in her cheek, " Pedestrians Hit by Autos This Year FA Doyle, 27, electrician, of 826 Summit ave. N., is in Seattle General hospital, recovering from bruises received when he collided with an auto driven by A. A Fisher, 2039 Warsaw eat. at Sixth ave. 8. and Holgate st, at $45 a m., Tuesday, . — & policy for the sale and from the states to China and Japan RRR SRI REN 28. Million of veescia acquired during |thru direct contract | Public Markets | Sewers alia auieica. siiaal* Sacco ot, | ‘Te Canadian postal department jitneurs. In the meanwhile @ temporary tn- and the Empress Hiner officials at Seeee co shear etehnihe ght present are in a controversy. over the whole flock, protective | |mail contracts. In the past the American mal! has been handled! by the Canadian postoffice. As OFION'S the Américans are not members THERE, NOT MENTIONED CHICAGO, July 20.—Reassuring crop and weather reports tended to teady grain futures on the Chicago rd of Trade today. December WASHINGTOD July 20.—The high cost of living works a hard ship upon railroads, too, It is even worse with railroads than humans, Junction restraining the city from ° | enforcing its own ordinance against {Nf | the sitneys was granted by Judge! | Bvbrett Smith Monday. The injune- / tion will stand until July 2%, when WESTLAKE Mall 159, freah churned butter, 2 fhe $1.26; strictly fresh ranch eggs, bbe doz; Peanut butter, 22¢ Mh» Stall 194, sardines in olive ofl, ibe ean. Stall 192, corn Te tha soap, pensive system. a E: eae ae Ba May Still Eats Mush in Tail May Golden, 22, held as safecracke er, pickpocket and shoplifter, ate her mush without: much zest in the city jafl Tuesday. Her gloom wag further deepened when she was told that @ “carrying concealed weapons” charge will probably be placed against her. “As a safecracker, May is @ fae! pickpocket,” Captain of Detectives C. B, Tennant said after qui May. She was arrested at of the controversy, it tn believed jthat an arrangement can be made |to, deal directly with the Empress / Swift's washing cucumbers 200 M; eherri 1, botling beef, 12%0 T.; the case will merits. March wheat went different be tried upon during the day, export buying comb ad oats weather re ponsible, The elioved by od chance | ors, Wasa and ita | for, with most humans, it is pos sible to ge’ more. wages to meet L717," INCREASE ! a How, you may ask, does congress @mact hich tariff legisiation in a mer. ehant marine act? Let's look into) vessels, ; that. eee Read the act thru carefully and You won't find high protective writ | U. S. Board to Live we But it's there,) bik Up to Marine Act WASHINGTON, July 20.—The United States shipping board intends |“'T)Sinter wheat to live up to the letter of the provi down 4c, after opening “%e up at| These wage increased have come sions of the Jones merchant marine |$2.61; March wheat opened at $2.60, | pretty often and in many instances act, which gives rail rate preference auly, corny, Jeper sezetens © Jare large ehough to offset soaring to goods moving for export to Amer-| gt $15 ue prices, Not so with ratlroada. lean dependencies in American ships, | opened at a $30 up Since the general freight and |Chairman Benson said here yester passenger Increases when the gov: day, before the national association | ernment first took over the roada, there have been no boosts, This despite the more-than.100-per cent of farmers, increase in all it takes to keep a railroad running. Six years agg you So locomouve for $27,876. Beads elt; eet sertng’ be evaporated peaches, 1be ™.; 2 pkes 1b, | PIKE PLACE Mtal 17, fine granulated evear, 2 Te Ate, 4M Stall 66, tall can ¢ | tion ihe. Stall 79, | mitt, 12¢ at. Stall 39, No. | matoes, $7.60 per sack, onions, $1.40 per id potatoes per pack Stall Sunkist lem ons, doz, Stall 13, $0e"can pure oltve oil, dle; 4-08. Royal |baking powder, ite; tbe can cabbage, |18e: 2 Shc cans solid pack tomatoes, 26: 2 phen. Creamettes, 20. Stal £3, 2 email |ave, and Virginia st. Monday pkgs ground spices, lia Stall #1, beet Hassell and bulk margarin 4c ™.; butter, S8¢ to ing by Liem, Gus — a Ste %. Stal 2 De. pure tard, she; | Patrolman P. B. Koapp, after volling beef, 106M. ting up a strong fight. She ran her captors once and later ta pve to draw a gun, Knapp says. Lal ? 2 rt run, cog oy Mgy told Captain Tennant that ‘ |m jean pluno, Day of Days for Mayor Caldwell Mayor Caldwell, in the five months he has been in office as the city’s chief executive, hhs welcomed to Seattle famous gen. erais, admirals, cabinet officers nd financial giants. But Tues day morning he greeted his most important and jcome _guest— his mother, Mrs. T. M. well, of Thomasville, Ga. */U. S. Watches Plan *! to Lay Off Workers WASHINGTON, July 26,—The of a © by the wor dearish influence. Despite higher hog prices, provi-| were inactive closed at $2.57, Away back near the end of the act, 4m section 34, it is provided: SFPat fm the judgment of congress . * to whieh the party, whieh rested 4 States to tmpose } uties on importa) ten in foreign the increasing cost of existence Sweet Corm-—Per don . Yakima—Per era: Tomatare—Imperial Vailey, rte 3.60 September but #u December the opeulag, $1394 | Me up_on grenine er lost Me; Se at TT ie. un Ye op at later losing 2e. and the president ls hereby and directed to the seve Publish History of U. S. Shipping losing 1« oats was une T6\%e, but later Cash wheat 2 red. $2.80; No. lowing 1 No. dr “es could buy a Snark, $26: Today you Post Tosstiee, Stat ny euch restriction on the United will terminate ¢ © Royal Anne” Be; 30 pike. Granola, other words, the president ie a A complete history of the Amer fean mefchant marine ti Just to abrogate such trade treaties! heen published by the New York | Parts thereof as extend the right 171 out spring. $2.80. will pay $75,760, an per cent: Then a boxcar com $1,000; today the cost ih $3,000, in watching “with deep Lamberts freeh churned butter, ¢0¢ T.; fresh tak husband is in Spokune, and that "134 | Interest” the proposed lay-off of men by the Pennsylvania railroad and the closing of the American woolen mills, | 4 has been separated from him several months. When arrested, she Marine News Co. and contains 600 other nations to ship their ex | increase of 200 per cent. In 1918 said she had chosen a criminal ea pages of material on shipbuilding | jand operation from the Revolution. | ary war until the present day. Seattle Arrivals and ' Departures : Arrived July 20—8tr Admiral Dewey from San Diego via San Francisco at Jefferson from Southeastern Connecticut, Houth Carolina and New Hampshire from Annapolis vie ports at 6am either raw materials or manu tured goods, fo us in their own without payment of discrimi a ‘TIES IN EFFECT [Hl MANY NATIONS ities of this nature are now B effect with the following countries. Japan Libevia Sallea July 20-—8tr HT Lovejoy for for eastern Alaska at 2:15 a m.; Schley for San Diego via San Francisco str Alameda for Tecome at & eee Vessels in Other Ports in Francisco—Arrived July 20: ate President from Seattle vis Victort a at 6 a m. Arrived July 19) Str Governor from San Pedro: str Queen from Seattle. | Balled July 19: Str Horace X Baxter for Beattie at 1 a m Mubiiten—Arrived Juty 28 mington from Seattle ¥ Deliingham--Sallea July. 3 Sebree for Ocean Fal o uty Str Admire! Gebeve trom as Ta Arrived July 20: Mtr Alameda from Seattle, Seiled July 20: Str Wil- mingtgn for Mukilteo. Arrived July 19 | Str Admiral Schley from Seattle at # a. }m.; atr Fulton from Vancouver, B. | via Seats Mtr Quadre tres Britannia Be: Batied July 19 Str Fulton for Vancouver, I. C., via Be- | atti at € p.m. Quadra from Briten-| nia Beach, B. m; or Ad ire! Schley for Heattlo ot 8 p.m eee Reported by Wireless Canadian Government July 19--#tr J. A. Moffett 204 miles south of Ocean Falla, B.C, southbound, Spain Sweden countries, ang in the 2° noe": of these countries, the great our imports come. Indeed, Germany, Austria-Hun of ‘Were terminated by the war only old European nation not by such a trade treaty pro. rf is Portugal. | Bill, you ask, where does the abro- . these trade treaties result high protective tariff? ae here. Paragraph 1, sub-sec section 4 of the tariff act of 3, 1913, provides s Soeinatnatin’ duty of 10 per Addition to the duties to importation» in veserla not of the Statesentitied © ¢ © by treaty ‘gonvention to be entered on payment the same duties as shall then be pay- on goods, wa. rehandi Francisco at § p.m. Beattie for Port San Lala, 618 mth the abrogation of trade | S's for F p> =. js accomplished, the 10 per|Seattie for additional duty provided by par. Dedese ten hr ~ 1, subsection J, automatically | PSS" trom Heattio at 8 p.m light, Seattle for Yokohama, 1,270 mil from Cape Fiattery at § p.m; ate Pana Beattie for Shanghai, 1,69@ miles from Seattle at # p.m | eee | Vessels in Port at Seattle Today Braith Cove anchored — Bi fr | Admiral attio, 168 str De if ty wweh for the tariff increase as vian countries, Japan and other na tions, operating shipping to Ameri. ean ports, withdraw from our trade— Do one expects that—the result ‘will be an increased cost to con- gumers of many millions of doliars. Pier 2—Str Jefferson BUSINESS SHOW HERE THIS FALL 3": 22s, Plan Elaborate Display of New Methods th an elaborate exhibition of Todd drydocke—Str Eastern Importer, str wing devices and modern sys Snoqualmie, Seattle's first business show,|1¢ Union Hulls noauatmie, Broxton, gecond of its kind to be held on| dison, Boughton, Bowesmont, Bourne- Pacific coast, will be launched} Abilia, Adria, 20 and will-hold until Sept. 25 te methods of business fice will be presented to the pub and exhibitors will have demon- in attendance at their & & Routh Carolin i. & & Minnesota, U. & KH Michti Great Northernygoex—Str Kashimi Mara Pier 12--Str Rerken. Smith Cove terminal—Str Edmore Pier 6—Str Hawall Maru, t Kddy yarde—Str Robin Good- OM dock—tr Cordova. yards—#ir Westboro, str Bi porter Waterway terminal—str Dev: stern Soldier Pasting Fort Harrison, Imutka, Kiton, Loott. Dion Corian, Cinoyras, Carat Henry Wilson, Balvator, dene. Oregon. 2 Puget Sound Bridge & Dredging works— Bvery business man and woman | P¥4r Soln) ree cme Yin the Pacific Northwest will be in-) Ames dry dock—Wir Ktoonevelt, oyited to attend the exhibit, free of - — cost, yf th: hibits The ee eee conducted ander the| USES Bed Clothes to Escape Blaze Management of the Business Exposi tion company, Nathan Wells Tupper) rapped in his room by fire, a man living in the two-story frame ‘gnd Waldo Tremaine Tupper, man- nce | dwelling of L. M. Gran, 6633 Latona ts ond Villon oye ave., slid to safety down a bed clothes Gest 4a rm West to-| rope early Tuesday. Fire damage 4 > iL caneteen manutac- | ‘9 the house and contents is estimat- 7 Ae} Wentin dealers and dis-| 04 at $900, Cause of fire is un~ their patrons to oy eccord- S tr Ators and Waderstanding. To make sure that their names are | Deported “Reds” en the invitation list, business execu- tives are asked to send their ot on Way to Coast ganz letterheads to the Business The 30" Russian “red” and five i mn company, 333 Burke bulld-| tier aeportees who left Seattle at Seattle. midnight Sunday, were turned over| ; Me the deporting officer at Portland 9 4 left for the East aboard the ‘Deputy Can’t Sit on Pension Board special train Monday, according to a| report recetved by the local immigra- “Right of the deputy city comp-| } to officiate on the police tion authorities Tuesday morning, firemen’s pension boards was Tuesday in an opinion ren- Huck Finn Spirits by Corporation Counsel Wal| at Watermelon Car or F. Meter. Huck Finn and Tom Sawyer were | “Only the ministerial duties of there in spirit but not in body.) tr Admlrad | yy, t|her jaw when she has the toothache. Chicago _— Stock cute. 18.00 a 90-foot girder bridge, not includ ing masonry, cost $6,427. Today it Sistegis, | COmt $15,217, an increase of 135 per buten Het $11 f0. Bheep—Receipts, 12.000 head; market steady. Lambs, §7.50@16.25, ewes, 1@ sun cows, $6.3 INCREASE Ios; cont. Track bdullding materials have Increased 110 per cent In price in five years; building materiale for terminal structures, and for re. pairs of depe etc, have more than doubled in cost We) | Hallrea@s are paying more for labor, for interest on mortgages, 50 per cent more on the latter. They are paying more for coal in the eigine, and more for ice in the water cooler back In the coach. Figure all that out and place the result alongside the noceasity for an adequate, up-to-date tranapor Lf Portland Market Report | PORTLAND, July 20.—dutter, 64e per Rere—4¢@ite per don Bbe per iby brofiers, 1 Status of Frisco Market BAN FRANCISCO, July 20.—Putt Rxtraa, 600 per ib; prime fireta ts ¥e jon, No. 2, per dom; extra per dos, andersized pulleta, Cheese—Cablfornia flats, fancy, 40 per Ib; firsts, 29% per tb; Oregon triple Oregon ¥. A, 36¢ par ib a Foreign Exchange NEW YORK, July 2.—-Forsien eo wake today. “isemand | , oft Ihe, trance, ed ae al ng Som marke, ‘Site; Canedion oliara, ‘ine 4 mqtare deal for the railrowls, jon’t you think? Bank Employes Picnic on Island ‘The Washington Mutual Savings SE ee Sav te Rcottee we, 7| 080K Rave a picnic Sunday at Mol Rio, 13%e per ®, No. ¢ Santos, 194 920c|!!N Sanford’s country home at per Ih. | Westwood, on Bainbridge Island, Rogar. | which waa attended by em- an ployen, A plenic lunch was given times; She. New York Coffee and Sugar Quotations Raw, G18 fle per Ib; grane Even a garrulous woman will bold | canoeing and Jawn “tennis, A musi cal program was given tn which | Herbert Bryant, William Hates and DANGER! Matches, pipe costs, cigar J. Ti stubs and cigaret ends start many forest | Futh fires. Help protect woods, streams, sce- |...) FIRST PHOTO OF CUP RACE Canfield, solon. soprano, sang sev SSC ee This photograph of the first race (July 15) between Sir Thomas Lipton’s Shamrock IV (in foreground) and the American cup defender Resolute (upper) was taken from a ‘city comptroller, as a member) That's why 20 watermelons were boards, may be per-| stolen from a freight car p.r®, gy @ deputy.” Meier “og bottle Marion st. Tuesday. fey, melons belonged to Ryan Fruit ca. seaplane 250 feet above. Lipton’s yacht won the first race when the Resolute’s throat ‘halyard snapped.—Photo Copy- “Iright, Press Frbiishing Con prom Kadel & Herbert. tation system. The result ought to| by the bank, followed by swimming, | Folk rendered numbers, Miss | it was said at the White House to day. It was not Indicated if any-action wes contemplated. 1O8 ANGELES, July 20 —Resolu tions flemanding that the federal government take action to prevent the exportation of gasoline from the United States until domestic needs {i lare satisfied have been adopted by iy | the city council here, Retail Prices Are m Boosted in Month 48| WASHINGTON, July 20—Retail prices increased two per cent in the month ending June 15, the labor department announced today At the same time wholesale prices iia waar Prices Paid to Shippers the announcement Siamese Have a Sense of Humor LONDON, July 20.—Siamese stu dents, says a London educator, define |some words as follow’: | Liar—A bad adjective for boy. Kick—A verb of the foot, Hop—A verb of the frog. Wig—Hypoerite nair. Candidates Shy, Only Two File Only two new candidates signified their intentions of running for pub- Ue office Tuesd: according to County Auditor Norman Wardall They were: George T. state representative, 4 and C. E. Hughes, sta tive 45th district, Expect Air Mail Service to B. C. Eéward McGrath, superintendent 91 | of railway mail service, will leave for #1 | Vancouver, B. C, Thursday on of 17 | fictal business. While the he will i |push the matter of the Seattle Vic |toria air mall service, he said, ang expects to have a definite accepta haa or re Jeation eal nm pe Mone dic return, 'Police Band to ‘to Go |to Traffic Convention The police band will go to the Na- jtienal Traffic convention in San | Francisco next month. jamong the members nowed 322 in fa 18 opposed, A dance will be held to raise $2.0 ial for partial expenses. Strictly treah —Per owt. | DAIRY rRopUcTs Prices Paid Wholesale Dealers Dutter—Lecel creamery, eubes, Fase Young Atmerten Biock Swiss Wash. triplets POUL “TRY a representa Turkeye—Dreesed MEAT Prices Paid to Shippers Medium to choles . Rough heavy ... «+10 00@12.80 Lo 880m 860 + 1.00@ £00 > £.00@ 7.00) of the for WASHINGTON, July 20.—The | American cons® at Nuevo, Laredo, | Mexico, has demanded atonement of the’ Mexican authorities for raids by troops of the De Ia Huerta govern |ment early Sunday morning on. the ranch of Alf Matthews, an American citizen at. Alton, state of Nuevo Leon, the state department | announced today. Barley —Whole Rolled .. Siipped . Oate—Rolled . Whole ...++. Corn—Whole TAKE THE BOAT TO TACOMA BOATS LEAVE COLMAN DOCK 7, 0 11 A. M., 1, 3. 5, 7, 9 P.M. Eviony “pat. Tee beat and cheapest way to go Fant’ enSE60' ’ Ay YN C UNL Oyster .. Soya Mean Meal “BANK CLEARINGS . $6,670,311.90 1,419,175.59 4 | Clearings | Balances | | Clearings | Balances . NAVI + 1,671,400.00 | 293,431.00 | | _ DAILY DAYLIGHT EXCURSIONS TO SAN JUAN Tacoma 1] Clearing» . 1,183,877,00 | Balances . Balances . Boy May Reoalaae Despite Fracture Ralph Sims, 13, son of J. D. Sima, 5042 42nd ave. 8. who fell down an elevator shaft at Franklin high school Mondpy, is in Seattle General ©. & Buk LeAveR COl 4. m. dally (except Monday). days 8 a. m., calling at all San Juan well! Calls bot. | Anacortes » os: found, Orcas, Toeedey,, wureday, hospital with an even chance of re: | fg Sturdey; Mast found, Olga, Weds covery, His skull was fractured, right leg broken and he may have » roe arene Werte 2 Stop Gas Exports|- fiecreased one per cent, according to] .. A vote taken | vor of the trip and)” ISLANDS w-cuinaae f reer as “the easier way.” (CANADIAN) PACIFIC Victoria & Vancouver, B.C. “Princess” Steamships i beastle * Canadian Pacific Deck Yester Way 9:00 A. M. DAILY FOR VICTORIA AND VANCOUVER 11:30 P. M. DAILY) FOR VANCOUVER DIRECT “SPECIAL TOURS TO VANCOUVER ISLAND EE Four ‘Transcontinental 4 Trains ly FROM V. AN UVER, B.C} 32 Stall 111, iSe can; orange kied herring, 36 T.; pot roast. D.; pure lard, 2 he dhe CORNER Stall $02, wugar, 4 Te Pfc, # The $1.96 4 cans Co-operative milk xen, T Gon of mutton, pot roast, round steak, the fb. Stall 1 per, 2 Tha She; ling cod, 2 The Bbc; derioin ef haifbut, 20c Mm. 1511 ve. puffed wheat, 2 pkes the Jemima pancake flour, ders’ rolled oate, 2 pkes 2hc; sliver label tea, She 1 2 pkgs. 260; Rinso, 2 pkgs. thc; sugar | corn, 170 can. $4.96 Pike at. hamburger, 10e T.; lamb stew, i0e I.; boneless | corned beet, 12%6 Mm. ¥CONOMY tall 44, Carnation milk, tall can Ite. De the, 4 The S6e. ten- First Ridew Stail 110, Lux, | coffee, Abe Te; 10-T. pail Royal baking powder. | ate; Karo syrup, 5c. Stall 3, corned beef, 12%e M.; short ribs, | 2%e M.; sirloin steak, 26 ™, Stall 22, | halibut, 200 T™.; black cod, 2 the red snapper, 2 "ba. tbe Stall the. beat teak, Seo; 10 toa, corateh feed, Soc; 10 Tha ebick feed, Sie , NEW FAST MORNING TRAIN TO THE EAST “Glacier Pak Linited” in Daylight Compartment-Lounge Car, Standard and Tourist Sleepers, Dining Car (a Ia carte), Coaches yia Grand Forks and Fargo to Minneapolis and St. Paul “ORIENTAL LIMITED”—7:10 P. M. Crack Night Train to Chicago CITY TICKET OFFICE 808 Second Ave. Phone Main 65BS. &. F. L, STURDER, General Agent, G 4d. W. YOUNG City Passenger Agt. ier onal Park Open to September 15 CONSOLIDATED TICKET OFFICE 714 Second Ave. Cc. W. MELDRUM Eliott 5830 Asst. Gen. Pasa Agt KING ST. STATION | So. Second Ave, and 201 King St, Station King 8t. Main 6601 | FOR GREATER PRODUCTION Eo help the manufacturer, wholesaler and merchant, we offer complete banking service, information and advice; including credit co-operation. 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