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IANSAS TO | “CLEAN UP On Wheat Crop May Smash Ship News| Tides in Seattle FRIDAY AL _ Wiest Lew Tide ma 19 ft ‘Piet High Tide | te am, 88 Second Low Tide | in pm, 48 f Second High Tide 11.08 208 pm. \Penaiin Canal Sets This is the statement of D, T.| which leaves a profit of $2,150,000, “s . Second Vice president of the eee nited States Grain Corporation. He *. fe just closing the corporation'’s| Arrivals and Departures Kansas City office, which, during Arrived ®overnment contro! of wheat, had/| Avguat 6 Skagway from Nanaimo, @upervision over five wheat states, | Co at #20 a m.: ste Weat Motue from “It's simply phenomenal,” said | "2, Dicto via oPrt Ludiow ati em . “I have never seen any aco and Vietoria at 1 thing like the yield per acre be | Pore—and I'm 4 farmer myse! ~The farmer is getting fron) $2.30 $2.80 a bushel for his wheat. He's if the price stays around It t% crop could be mov few months the price would go @own to two dollars or under, grain |} IN LIMOUSINE @ther phase, AN the farmers will make money On wheat this year. Their net profit Elegantly Dressed Woman Faces Forgery Charge ‘Will be about four times that of 1914. When they cleared about 50 cents a bushel BOSTON, Aug. 6.—Dremed tn the height of fashion in @ pretty blue silk gown, summer furs and a stun Admiral at 2:10 a m at $2.50 a bushel the farm: ets the following: l0c for and, say 20c for harvesting. trast $2.20, or even $2 net profit With his 1914 profit! | All other crops are unusually too, ‘One billion dollars ts the estimate ‘of the wealth that will pour—siowly be sure—into the pockets of ppanahe farmers. Bottomley, alias WlUliamson, alias uttering checks to the extent of ap- proximately $4,000. Entirely undisturbed by the etr- cumstances the young woman calm- INTO ALASKA and ordered her chauffeur to awalt ‘Was angounced by Edward McGrath, ters and prepared to paas the behin the bars. Since 1994, mait has been landed at! Cordeva, taken on the Copper River) & Northern ratiroad to Chitina, from Under the new plan the mail wil! Rodman for ning hat, and with all the earmarks) of & woman 6f society, Miss Helen | times | Re-routing of mail to the interior|further ingtructions after he had D of Alaska, to take effect October 1,|Plced the car In a garage. Then with a perfectly charming shrug of night The young woman was arrested by This demand was granted and the THE SEATTLE STAR \TOMATOES AND Sensational Boost | CORN A-PLENTY) for Lackawanna Aids But Watermelons, Cante- Entire N. y. Trading loupes Shy Locally NEW | | | | | | YORK, Industrials in many instances made new lows a ae and be erepeen red for the year immediately following the opening of the New York stock ogg hg . Bg tsa ogi ve Noenime | Sxehanme today, Vanadium opened from 66 to 6T and subsequently re jon © market riday morning ted to 65%. This represented a decline of 32 points from the high of | Canta are tending downward in price rd selling at from $3.00 wo the your The opening of United States Steel dt 85% was identical with its low hhaue per cent, quickly dropped to 6 Optimiem im the street over Yellow... Okre—loeal ‘per ‘in Pelsteee— Mer hm — New Galiformia ....ssgs Worried by Ship Act WASHINGTON. | Ang, 6.—State ae. To counteract this movement the tate department has always urged that there should be an era of inter i 128 partment officials do not view with | 2.40 any enthusiaen the provision in the * \new Merchant Mgrine Act which di | Wax Beane—Per I> al, per box ‘ tho Officials foresee that our discrim Curraate Per re ataclos in neve WHACKS AT U.S. BUSINESS way of American bust UNDERLYING MENACE ‘ It in difficult to exaggerate the no rlourness with which the state de Colony, claiming New York as her The stato department has had to partment regarda the situation. 2 OUTE AIL by arrived at e headquarters Leganberrice—ler crate contend with this tendency in a num Tho no immediate danger threat shortly before midnight under ar-|Oreeges—Per case .o ber of cases recently enn, it is felt that such ie ware rent on the chargé of forging and|" "nesters wasineon What is described ag a wave of|inevitably end in international iil “abute nationaliem™ is sweeping | will or worse, Burgpean and other nations, The| In nome cases it will be necessary state department has found it diffi. to nekotiate absolutely new treaties. cuit to protest at tariff and other |Other countries may agree to a modi Washington jew Ked, per erate Hy ly dismissed her chauffour and ele-|Terkish metene—Per ib long a there haw been | fication of the present covenants by ge | Made for Interior)'» “imissed her chauttour and cle. | eet read rf discrimination against the|the elimination of the ‘clauses to Distribution two police inspectors had arrived, lee Cream Melone—Per Ib - | nited States. which congress hag taken exception GRAIN FUTURES: | Money on Call Money on caf, 7 * superintendent of railway tnail serv.|tb¢ shoulders and a delitate sigh So Ota fee, Friday morning. she da ly Pppe Into headquar- Leadon, ##%¢, New York, | GLOSE WEAKER) DAIRY PRODUCTS Price Paid to Shippers Portland Market Report hic! int it was carried overiand|**¥° police inspectors from head . fervee PORTLAND, Aug. 6-—Butler—6ée per Hee ee Seuss, which bes been the die |Wuariers. When arrested she des tig trea ae 1 i. With a Rush But Go a center for the entire in- the wht to be driven to i Ge ved are 1 sere Bete ot the terctory. headquarters in bet own limoustam DAIRY PRoDUcTS Into Decline sglishdsammmapiiate OO eyes creamery, cubes, Be ange! from the boats at Seward.|!n#pectors and she climbed in and CHICAGO, Aug. &—Grain futures! - SP there it will go aver the south-|!0 4 few minutes she moved into her ae ranch - weak on the Chicago be ra | Status of f Frisco Market new lodging place for the night In- wane: SWS MBTES ¢ BAN FRANCIBCO, Aug. €—Butter ion of the government ruil to Nenana, thence to Fairbanks Aa the other interier points / Two mails a week are scheduled ‘with 2,400 pounds to the trip, where. | as but 1,600 pounds were carried ae PUGET SOUND ~Christensen Will_ STEAMERS Urge Suffrage O. K.||ALL LOCAL. ROUTES =) _NEW YORK. Aug. 6—Pariey P. ||ereamens LEAVE FROM COLMAN Christensen, farmerlabor party ||DOCK, FOOT OF MARION sTREET minee for president, was en route ‘Tennessee to aid suffrage forces in || Leave lf fight to obtain ratification of || Seattle equal suffrage amendment by legislature of that state. Before leaving for Nashville, ‘Christensen sent a telegram to Sena- tor Warren G. Harding, i which he "urged the republican candidate to go to Tennessee immediately and, aid in “the suffrage fight. i WESTLAKE so ng 9, pot roast, tbh. 1t%e: se; steak, th 22 asmuch as she was unable to furnish bail, i ie. ¢ te: mweet mixed pickles. fancy dried pears, 3c. Btalls 16 Tb. sack Olympic flour, $9 2 cahs ex 1 at _ Mazola ot), 336 p eal; $2.20 per ga chocolate, 35¢ 0 be 0 Micamer fel Dua, orl Tit ee 2h 2 cream oe midn’hi Port Townsend. = Stall 102, fresh neanut batter, 266 Th. 4 cans Co-operative milk, 7c: fr Fanch eggs, 2 doz, tie; Fiake White, fe; full cream or cream br’ Ib. Stall 9, smeits, ~~ Port Gamble—Ladiew—Fiagior thom itemmer Puget, tort ie aanty (Kingston. Gam ota! ent ual *4Pgton.| except can kraut, ECONOMY Stall 49, bulk chocolate. 200 Mb | Vidtamitty, Slows, for “ali 16-66pm |, fy ‘pointe tn the 460 awns corned mayonnaine, 150; 2 choles pri § bare Crystal White sap, 24v; 260 || powder, 1 | PIKE PLACE {| Aenttin Noah Wey Renate cr) itom|" leamer Utopia, Tito » ise at matoes, ie lb; sweet 6 for 26; |} cherries, $1 crate. Stall 6c, salmon} treat, Iie 1b: smoked. Chincolt salmon, |] _ ” Tiaod Canal Rawte ihe Ib. St 3, halibut, 20c Ibe _—— but checks, 2 ibs, 35e," stall 1603, 2 || mamas] Somme? Kingston [ Siitems pac K rn flames, 26c; 2) Wea Ibs, Fisher's rolied oats, te. jaar He Weighs 96 and a Catfish Half That months MACON, Me., Aug. 6A 48-pound catfish was caught by Harve Varnes. f The fish weighed exact Varnes does. He tips the aca JOHN BARRYMORE WEDS N. Y. SOCIETY WOMAN SUNDAY EXCURAIONS the Intention o popular priead every Sunny Watch th *¢ Company to cursion to Flood Passengers tor t ether boat landing. pol their own arrangement, landing and assume all risk and HMabitity tn making such sanding, fteamer's Daseengor rate docs not include boat landing charges MEW YORK, Aug. 6—John||, Bagwace Navitity te Hmied te wear. aie ne tine ous. Parry. [1M Apparel, not to exceed $100 for erry im ‘ f the famous Barry- | wnote ticket. 160 pounds allowed free More theatrical family, was married |" geeamern and schedules enbiect to yesterday to Mr Leonard M. |ehange without notices. Freteht re. Thomas, New York woclety woman, |ertved Aatly for all points (excepting URS Wite-Coriion hotel here Tacoma) named in above achedule MU Giahng was oiiet nod. pe Tickets must be haned at tieket ‘an quiet and per- | oeies, Open trom © m, to 12:00 formed in the presence only of im mediate friends and relatives. Mrs, Thomas was formerly Mies f* Blanche Oelriche, socially promineat in Newport and New Yor i midnight. PUGWT SOUND NAVIGATION O89. Ticket Office, Colman Deck. Phoge Main 2008. a rush to be Later thé marke Wr ber tb. Extras, S846 per dow: dirtinn ». undersised pull Cheese—California fia’ ib. and on be foliah situation has imp . 48| December wheat opened up + 90@ (82.8243 amd cloned down 64 |! 2.36%: Mafen ci) Wash. triplets | POUL TRY Prices Paid by Wholesale Dealers to shippers low the opening Septem %o. and Decembe Not Satisfactory LONDON, Aug. 6—-(620 p. m)— % _ september ‘|The Evening Standard’says it learns sc land closed down %e at recember oats ened at 7 »|the Soviet note, presented to the and closed at "Tie. down 1%c. | British ministry today, is uneatio eo factory, but acceptable invofar as it goncerns the proposed London peace conference. CHICAGO, No. 1 tained exclusively for Engi and and Scotland hunting in $19. 40@ 13.76. attle--Recetpta, 4,000 head ttoady t ont, 1916 Oe es Foreign Exchange KEW YORU, Avg. ¢—Foreien change © Ll eeGiaes 11.000 11.60 . + T5e@s 00! THREE LAKES, WASH. 00@4 . 0696.00 Bought From the Seattle Mer. chants’ Awociation at 75 HAY, GRAIN AND FEED Wholesale Price Fer Tos, City Price N. Y. Coffee and Sugar | Bartey—WhOI® ieee 1200] NEW YORK. Aug. #—Coffes : ; | Rolled es 14001 pin Toue per Ibs No. 4 Banton, 16686 f Cente on the Dollar Cipped 9.00) 17 or ib Raw, 16.29¢ per Ib greaviated, | © per ib | | Dry Goods Men’s Wear Shoes | Cracked Pion, a Cattie—Recelpte, \t' hos. ; “one a oh Blankets — and feeders, $7 @48.50;) P fare’ Youd tite, $00 mead: machete Ginghams Chick Food ee Percales aie oe rales « Etc. reel Actual saving on overy arti- cle you buy. Money refunded, goods exchanged and courte- Hi-Lo Store Allee & Van Natter South End Market EXCURSIONS To SAN JUA ISLANOS yay (except M New Idea for Storing Furs AKRON, Ohio, Aug. 6. ~— Pol were wondering if some new {dea storing furs had cropp | they discovered two fur coats worth | $1,205 buried in a hotel excavation 30 feet deep. Then ther feomnd out that the furs had been stolen, * |... searr Cloarings . .. ta and arriving Belling- pm. t Richardson, Friday: Hare Anacortes nh day. Weat Orcas, Tuenday, Thursday, Saturday found, Olga, Wed neaday. ay. Sunday PUGET SOUNDNAVIGATION © COLMANDOCK =—-T.YY OMARION ST REAL PAINLESS ‘DENTISTS bor. found 1 out when E . $5,196,176 85 Balances , « « 1,312,962,72 Spokane Clearings « « + 1,927,660.00 In order to Introduce our new (whalebone) plate, which ts the lehtest Balances . 1,497.00 | land strongest plate known, covers very littie ‘of the roof of the mouth; x ANEacidssachitstl © 124, °RN bite corn eff the cob; guaran: ——EEE > 15 years. EXAMINATION FREE Whalebone set of teeth. Crowns .. $8 Bridgework $2 Amalgam Filling .. PAINLESS EXTRACTION in the TAKE THE’ BOAT T TO TACOMA TEETH ++ 88 4 or work guaranteed for 15 yeara fimve impreasion tal All day. Examination and advice fr morning and get tee 7, &, A. M., 1,°@, EVERY DAY. The beat cheapest way te ge « and See anue Our Plate and lridwe Work. W a Feat of Time, Most of our present patronaxe le recommen Jed by ovr early patients, wh All giving good aativfac ROUND‘ patients who have han coming to our office, be eure 12° 29560" JUND NAVIC i you are in the right place. this ad witb you. Open Sendaye From © te 12 fer Working People OHIO CUT-RATE DENTISTS Mt URSVEMSITK OD Oppecite Franee-Fateruen Om TRIP Nt PUGET S | conditions in Russia was increased by | Colery-Loeal “ Ss private reports received by @ brokerage house that Lioyd Geor would | bg Hoth per announce @ state of peace with the soviet government within the next | Bag Plant—ria, per tm ye | Cat nae ning prices: United States Steel 86%, wo 1; Vanadium 66, off 1% Repubiio Steel 81%, up 4; Baldwin 106%, up %; Mexican Petroleum Green Perpere 165%, up 2; Pan-American # up 2% Studebake up 1; Reading Lehtnee-—tacat 88, up 1; Southern Pacific 91%, uD Kj Union Pacific . up 1%; United Onloos— Hed oer. r Fruit 191, off 3. FRUITS recta the preaideht to abrogate 24 | Pavonal good feeling and of economic aiaae 1 + og | Commercial treaties with other na-|cooperation instead of rivalry and | pe | Sone | mistrust o— Per by 209 The Merchant Marine Act makes ee we tite [ination against foreign ships will In: | ae a vues Blackberrles—-Per cam 4.80 |evitably lead to retaliation by other |'t 'mPorsible for our representative Mlacherrice— i. C.— Per ib 17% |nations and, at the same time, wiil|to advance thin argument, as we our Cantaloupes—Calit Standards 446987" jend impetus to the movement al-|melves qre getting into the game of cit ready under way abroad to put ob | discrimination and retaliation, Rev. Keeler to Fill Dr. Matthews’ Post! LIBERTY AND VICTORY BONDS We pay Naw York market price and interest, deducting for brokerage Rev, A. B, Keeler, superintendent | at, deducting tor oreherses Sim of home missions of the Presbyte rian church, Western and Central T WELLING VALLI of your bonds by deduata Washington, will fill the pulpit of |g the brokerage from the market price and adding the interest, See Vader) the First Presbyterian ehureh Sun tna 4 {tm Victory Victory in the absence of Dr. M. A 448 44/8 448 3% 4% Market Inter ew 9648 6 166.59 | Matthews, who is in the Mant | in He will «peak on “Preeminence of $01.46 G85.87 $80.70 $580 B85.82 $90.42 $06.62 $96.19 $06.87) MORRIS BROTHERS, Inc. | Christ” in the morning and on “Te: | 8 CENTRAL BUILDING (GROUND YLOOW), KEATTLR ligion That Satiafies” in the evening. The Premicr Municipsl Bond House Capital One Million Dotiage Falls From Tree Estatdished Over @ Quarter Bins “Tetephonen: EMiott 2840, Main 7227 and Breaks Neck | = Total... $3.75 « crate, Pit ast ae —— ° he ye t later tablished @ new low 4% Mexican Petrolew ii ocal coi : ore plent! — a | All Records: Billion to New Traffic Record |, . on "s Syytpee Manag Ba co after opening up 1% points, soon lost this and an additional point when Pte heya ~~ ps —— WASHINGTON, Aug. 6—A new eetato ee ital Dey [tt #old at 1STM. Ploree-Arrow made @ now low off 1% at 40% tetay lly I o here Pour Into State record for commercial traffic thru — beeen. were plentiful Fr A senrational advance was made in Delaware, Lackawanna & West hs tage ee en ee thrall 2 hepa Re I IS eh IN SUNNY ALBERTA a a No eh 1 < i] 4 strom was an employe of the BY EDWIN D. RIDER. during the fiseal year ending © | aside from an increasing firmnede in, °*° 08 the transfer of about 1,000 shar Preston Mill Pi Al Me had “KANSAS CITY, 8.—This | June 30. ine aake ae aan eee The whole market was Influenced by the advance and practically all] treon Mil company, | He | had Fears wheat harvest in Kansas will] A total of 2,478 commercial craft, active Insucn Were up 2 points or more. United States Bteol wold at 86%, | Ne) | "tor'n block und c cle This year’s crop will be the greatest yield and highest price Feach 175,000,000 bushels and has an{With a tonnage of 8,545,000, paid Local Markets compared with a low of 84%, Mexican Petroleum gained § points, Pan- o bios and ma in history. Gxcellent chance of amaing the| more than $8,800,000 for the privi Subiin Pale Whieanis Dackend American gained 3 ‘and Meading 2 Hecord crop of the state's history— | loge of passing thru the canal for Vecetahies and Fruit he rally continued into the afternoon and in some apeciakios shorts } MOST PRODUCTIVE AND FERTILE LANDS 1914, when the farmers registered) Expenses of maintenance and oper: | Asparagus Wesningren é af a lot of trouble covering contracts. «A 4c rally in sterling had a 4 C A N A D | A N 180,000,009 bushels ation are estimated at $6,650,000, Bevte ° Dressing effect on bearish operationa, Call money, aftér renewing at 7/ | ON THE CONTINENT (300,000 Acres Open, Level Lands Owned or controlled in blocks of 160 acres upwards, VERY EASY TERMS—S$10 to $30 PER ACRE Rainfall Is Copious, Regular and Adequate There Has Never Been a Crop Failure in Central or | Northern Alberta. * Improved, Open Prairie Land Ready for the Plow. SOLE AGENTS IN THE STATE OF WASHINGTON | i PACIFIC Victoria & Vancouver, B. ( ¢. EP incen “" Stramships Lew Canadian Pueitic a agaae Pier 1, Foot of Vealer Way 9:00 A. M. DAILY YOR VICTORIA AND VANCOUVER 11:30 P. M. DAILY * FOR VANCOUVER DInECT SPECIAL TOURS TO VANCOUVER ISLAND | | FOR THE ALBERTA-AMERICAN LAND COMPANY, PINNEY & NOBLE , || Corner Columbia Street and Third Avenue, Seattle, Wi Special Reduced Transportation to Canada | : Land Seekers and Settlers: Excursion Railroad Tickets to Alberta, Canada « jAt Greatly Reduced Rates. Get : Washington c Country Agents Wanted. END OF THE SEASOR SHOE BARGAINS Downstairs at Turrell’s This justly: yo? bargain department offers a clean-up-of 285 pairs of Women’s High and Low Shoes at prices that are surprisingly low. eT 4 TH RAV IRL TTI]: | 2 1] Ie TT ST 1 | a 2 | The lot includes LXV. heel wifffe canvas strap slippers, black kid Juliets. 2) 5) |1|3/8|9]8 '5/).6/6'6/6 17/6|6/3]1 615 eT ;2 Included are white canvas LXV. heel shoes; patent, ~ black ‘kid, brown kid and white canvas LXV. heel pumps, and black calf military heel oxfords. Pte are not many sizes in any one style, but you can see by the ize schedule how many pairs of your size you may select. from. Whee will not last long. Come early in the morning. No refunds on cash or charge sales, | DOWNSTAIRS AT TURRELL'S Second Ave. and Madison St. SUNDAY, AUGUST 8 v To the San Juan Islands via Deception Pass The Palatial S. S. TACOMA Makes This Excursion The Only One of the Season. Come Along! ‘The most beautiful inland waterway in the world, cool salt breezes, .rest, recrea- tion. After a hard week's Work, can you afford to miss it? Return via Deception Pass, “Palisades of get Sound.” . Leave Colman Dock 9 A. M. ROUND TRIP FARE $2.50 Children 5 to 12, Half Fare To HOOD CANAL —Hlood Canal and Return is a Trip Through Wonderland— DANC STATEROOMS Leaves Colman Bock 9 A. M. Music by Brooke's Whangdoodle Orchestra 8. 8. WHATCOM ROUND TRIP FARE $2.00 Children 5 to 12, Half Fare —GET YOUR TICKETS TODAY—