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00ST. _ IN PRICES = ght Rates Will Not Add ) Costs, Says National Security League “NEW YORK, Aug, 12.—Higher it rates granted to railroads d not add materially to the cost ng in the United States, That's Statement issued today by the 1 Security league. re of profiteering,” said D. Orth, president of the in issuing a statement to the Many unscrupulous dealers. a * may use the new rates 4s | to make large increases in of everday commodities: IN PRICES JUSTIFIED Ye statement reads “S Ninetenths of wisdom is being in time.’ For which reason, the it Security league wishes to | the people that the increased | rates recently authorized by Interstate Commerce commission Pret justify any rise in the prices ‘of the things which the peo T is great danger, In the opin the league, that the freight Mnerease will be used as an 6x or camouflage for stil! further the high cost of living Many people it will sound not ible, but convineing, if shop. gay they must advance the on eges or shoes because the charges have been increased 26 to 40 per cent. the latter as an example be seen that, as a matter of . the increase in freight rates justify an advance of between @ 16 cents on each pair of shoes. FREIGHT MOVEMENTS SHOES of this isvas fol- ATHER IN explanation freight movements in a pair of shoes— the steck farm to the shoe factory to nh elie them. as freight rates on an can be approximated, movements costs, , 7% cents more per three-fourths of a cent increase of 25 per cent in Fates would therefore increase Fates 18% cents per 100 Or three-sixteenths of a cent 2-16 of 1 cont 29-16 of 1 cent ‘Under a freight rate advance per cent. I 1 cent (which ts exorbi- the purpose) to cover the act “imereased freight rates on the material in the shoe, the maxi increased cost would be 5 cents Or 1 per cent on a $5 pair of ‘Assuming that the entirg move- of hide, leather and shides was & district where the freighta had advanced 40 per cent Instead of cent, the increased cost would be only about § cents on a pair m cRY, ETC. “If this sum is doubled to cover in- freight on coal, new ma- and other things which are in @ shoe factory, the maximum pease on a pair of shoes would be “the neighborhood of 16 cents a or 2 per cent on an $8 pair of as “The same principle applies to eggs and butter, and prac y everything else in which trans on by rail enters to any ex ‘ $1,500,000,000 advance in it and passenger rates may seem sum, but, when it is consid. that this iv not more than 2 pe wo on the annual production of the | factories and mines in the States, a proper perspective be obtained of how slightly the affectg the cost and price of particular commodity.” Prevailing Sugar Price Is 23 Cents | The prevailing retail price of sugar Seattle Thursday was 23 cents a A few merchants were still charg > tng 25 cents, but explained that they ‘had not yet received any of new lot. One or two made a special Of 22% cents a pound in two four-pound lots. Australian Seamen + Would Prevent Wars BYDNEY, Aug. 11—The Federated price and ‘6 Union of Australia is con, | imag an international conference of | pier 12 Maritime unions throughout the ‘world with a view of preventing fu ture wars. “Without our ¢ nt and co-operation the calamity of war cannot fall again upon the world,” a circular says. .——____ e] SEATTLE | aSetines wie 699,609.14 | Balance; see eeee ee 1816,699.77 951.00 55,167.00 958,456.00 the} \| ‘Ship News Tides in Seattle THURSDAY | FRIDAY AUG, It ALG, 19 First High Tide | Fiest High Tide Lae a me, 109 ft h, 120 Ft Hirst ihe low T | 900 ft ™ La tt | Second High Tide Becond High Tide ‘ 16 ft m,, 12.0% j Ww Tide ow Tike } PRAISES JONES General Counsel of Ship Board Is Here The American law, framed by | Washington, This ia the jby R.A the shipping merchant marine Senator Jones of has “teeth.” message brought hére Dean, general counsel for Dean ix in Seat tle to shipping board claims and confer with shippers on mer chant marine problems Th bill,” he sald, “provides that American ships will get cargooa }in foreign ports on equal tering with | foreign o foreign vessels! will get cargoes in American ports. If American ships are excluded from foreign rate-making confer ences, ships of companies tn such conferences will excluded from Amertean ports. 1 am surprised that there ts so much local criticism of section 28 of the Jones law, which grants a prefer ential rail rate on goods shipped in American vessels, “The law has given us the right to build and sel! ships and establish trade routes, In other words, it gives the merchant marine of America the opportunity to succeed.” There will shortly be American ships in every port, he sald, to carry cargoes. BURCHARD HEAD OF N, P, DISTRICT Appointed Shipping. Board Representative Here Notice of bis appointment as head of the newly created North Pacific district of the shipping board's dt vision of operation, with ters in Seattle, waa received yexter day by Dudley W. Burchard, district agent of the operating division of the United States shipping board on Puget Sound At the same time it was announced that Western Washington and the Columbia river will be put in a dis trict separate from Califormia. Mr. Burchard has been actively identified with shipping out of Puget Sound for 22 years, and connected with the United States shipping board here since April, 1918. . Jor Vveamels From Weather Bureau TATOOSH ISLAND, Avg. It AM. —Failing barometer, clear; wind east, 14 miles an hour, Passed in! A two-maasted freight steamer at ¢ &. m. ened out Str Horace X. Baxter at €:20 a m, August 1b—1045 A. M—Passed tn Japanese steamer, probably t a, at 10 a. me ate Lym: a m Passed out: A t steamer, gray hull and black 10:40 a om 11:20 A. Mt. south, six mite hour, Passed out: A ateamer at 10 & mM, possibly the Mount Eine § Po M.—Cloudy; wind south, eight miles an hour, Passed in two-masted steamer with red x and black top at 5:20 p. m. It appears that the schr Wm. Rowden reported ~ mply anchored | close In near the Quilleyute river; the U. SB Bnohomish has gone to ber assiat- ance POE Arrivals and Departures Arrived Ave tr Tajima Meru Hongkong via porte and Victort At 10:40 a m.; str Steel A at tod stack, at lear; wind trom Prince Ge via porta at 4p. m e Auguat 12—Str Afameda for Anchorage vin Southeastern and Southwestern A kan ports at 9 = m.; str Queen for San via Han Francisco at noon: str a at 6:45am 11—#tr olul rime ia ports 15 p pert, orge for Prince Rt B.C, atil p.m . Vessels in Other Ports Shanghal—Arrived August 5: #tr M. &. Dotiar from Beattie via Vancouver, B. C., iow York—-Arrived August 10: Str Co rona from Seattle via ports. fan Pedro—Sailed August 11 miral Dewey for Seatye cisco, Bir Aa san Fran Francisco--Satled for Beattle August via Van: ate ver, B, torts, 4 Auguet 11 Tajima Maru le at 11:30 p. m } Union B ed August Str tee! Trader for Beatle | Port Te din Auguet 12 Str asin ttle at 6:20 « m ttle at 7 a Re August 12 ul wnsend— Pas a Maru for & atr Steel Trader for Se lingham—Arri 4 Seat Tacoma—Arrived tkan from Seattle Admiral Goo: Str De August 12) 8tr Keteh Balled August 12 Reported by Wireless Canadian Government August Ll—#tr A Evans off Ree Inland, northbound ate City of “4 Heatt! |morthboufld, at & p. ral By. ans in Seymour Narrows. ound, 8 m us, August attle for ttle at & p for Ban Franc Cape Bianco at Portland for Oleur, Jum at 8 p.m; str W. F, Herrin, P |land for Ban Franeiaco, 175 miles from Portland at & p. m. ot Aa Naval Communteatio: Atr Ad Fran ith Cove termi Str Fndicott, Crows Keys raivan Maru. U. 8. Ll. H. T. Heather. |Great Northern terminal—Str Maru, str Kator! Maru. | Pler &—Htr Youomite Pier 5—Str Went Jester. Union Pacific pier—Btr Bastern Victor, | Pacific Coant coal bunkers. 8. L. #. Umiatiiia, str Kastern Leader, atr Bast Paciti« t Engineering Fastern Soldier | Lander #t. terminal—@6tr Gedney, |Duthte ‘yarde-—str Westboro, “ote }_ Jensup, wtr Wena Jena. Kast Waterway terminal~Motor Apex | Toda drydocke—Str West Tous, str too nium Puget Hound Bridge & Dredging works— 4. 8. Patterson. Htr Roonevelt Hulls Broxton, Leota, ¥Yort Jackson, Addinon Bowenmont urnevilie, Alle Abiiia, Adria, Capraria, Kl Arcadermia, Aca. demia, Pezuta, Diack Wolf, Bicklaud, Tajin works—str | Weat ache | | SHIPPING BILL’ headquar | nal Str |Vessels in Port at Seattle | dads tin PP \ceakeigemadt aed THE SEATTLE STAR |European Dispatches Disturb Trading on ‘New York Exchange | | NeW YORK York stock exchange today Opening prices: United States Steel 85%, off %; Baldwin XM: Baltimore & Ohio 14% hanged; Hethiehom “BP 70, off Ana} conda 514 ft General Motors 20%, up %t Reading 87%, off Vanadium 64 un a; Sinclair 26%, unchanged; Pan-American Petr 80, off 1; rn Pacific 90%, off %; Industrial ohol 80% Aug. 12-—-Prices were steady at the oper 104% oft Mr har leum South A of@y ) The market showed weakness soon after the opening upon reports of the foreign situation, Traders continued to sell, Bethiehem “B," after nh M%, lot atill another % on subsequent sales, The market closed firm |] A reaction of de in sterling during the afternoon caused more relling but the general tone was firm, ‘The sions averaged not more than half a point th leading can two again declined to 6 At the close Unit 4: Baldwin 104% troleum 164, off United States R 90%, off % ian money during the last hours fr cent. . 1 States Stoel was 86%, off K: Vanadium 654 ff %; American Locomotive 4, off %; Mexican Pe- ‘an-American 88%, off 4; Studebaker 62%, off M4: bber 8314, up K; Neadin \, off 4; Southern Pacific Retail Stores 61%, up % BULL MARKET (MILLIONS SAVED BOOSTS WHEAT) STATE SHIPPERS \Corn and Oats Follow After So Public Service Commis- Early Sag sion Tells Governor Hart CHICAGO, Aug OLYMPIA, Aug, 12-—That more) | Russia hi been redu half by|to the shippers of Washington by |drouth, was a bulliah factor im the|the intervention of the public #erv:) xraataatial gaty from the start | {0@ Commission before the intervtate) Kile corn and adv re. Commerce gomminsion in the recent clably after an oo |rate hearitg at the national capital er gree gene in the statement made in a report to Governor Hart by the state com | mission. Congress, in guaranteeing 5% per .jeent return on the value of the “|property of the railroads, directed |the Interstate commerce commis- sion to hold a hearing and permit increase of rater to make this re turn. Karly tm the $ investigation the Washington commixsion con-| Me tended, an did other state commit} jaions, that rates in the Northwent | Were disproportionately high a» com j pared with those of the Atlantic| | seaboard and the South territery, so! | when the hearing came on at Wash 19.000 head; market acti i steady tol ington the advances were consid ihehare bis Shires tection staaee [ered aa to three groupe--the, Par $13.60; light, 414.600 16.60; pigs, $13.78@ | East, the South and Western clansl-| b, rough, $12.25 @ 19.60. }fieation territory. Under the law] steady Teal their ie: butekar tenet | the federal commission pérmits ad 45@15; canners and cutters. $4@625,|Vances which will produce enough re and feeders, $512.50; cows, $4) revenue to meet the needa of the poorer roads. ‘The same increase of! | percentage of course means enor |mous returne for the roads which were In good financjal condition The public service commix thru its experts, pointed out at, the! | hearing that the railroads operating| Jin the Northwest particularly were! Yeyc {iB some instances, under the pree ent rates, earning in excess of the! 5% per cent guarantee, while othe? roads tm western classification ritory, notably those operating in} Oklahoma, Kansas, Nebraska and the southwestern portion of the | United States, were in bad financial |xtraits. To make increases in the} |territory as a whole sufficient te recoup these southwestern roads! would place an enormous unnecer-| wary burden on Northwestern ship pers As & result of the commission's showing, the Interstate commerce commiasion announcts that it has | divided western territory for srate increase purposes and the southern part of western terbitory will permitted advances agereeating | per cent while the northwest |tlen, including this state, will |allowed advances of approximately but percent. This that} | the increased railroad revenues for |the Northwest will be approximate. ly $17,000,000 a year lees than had Grape Nets, 380. stall 4 jthe entire western classification ter Ihe M.; Tipe olives, tee pt lerinsions. tcf. tomatoes, toe | FitOry been grouped and the raving) Stall 121. 3 Ms Ghirardelii's choco. | to Washington shippers alone i# rea sonably estimated in of $1 000,000 per annum. “IFS” TO RULE WHEAT PRICE European Bids Will Affect Cost in United States BY EDWIN D. RIDER KANSAS CITY, Aug. price of wheat next winter 4 upon a thousand “ifs Right now Europe is bidding for American whee b 000 oft \ | The Involved | rope, coupled ned fe hi and gained an addi close; Mareh but later gained September « off Mc ar ber opened Me ing at Tike dospite & lower hog market provi- sions were higher . 2% opened Te, wed at ©: Decem-= lower at 1046, clow at CTHICAGO, Aug. 12.—Cash wheat 1 red, $2.58@261; No, 2. red. No. 3 red, $2.64; No. 3 bard. Ch cago Live Stock CHICAGO, Aug. 12—tHoge—Receipte. Status of Frisco Market BAN FRANCIBOO, Avg. 13- Batra, 6le per th Reee--Rxtras, 89¢ per dor: ai {2 Gi%e per doe: extre pullete, tle per jaeny-wpdureteodeditenn, tte per'dom oereCalifornia flats, fancy, per Ib Foreign Exchange | NEW YORK. A change wae steady demand arling oti Te: france $7 300, $.05¢, unchanged, marke 2 1Te. Cimon; Canadian dotiara. demand N. Y. Coffee rand Sugar NEW YORK, Aug. 12—Coftee—No. | Ric, 9%e par Ib; No, 4 Mantos, 1540 8M per Us | fugar—faw, 1864 @ 166 per Ih) eran ulated, 21@22i¢6 per Ib Money on Call NEW Yor Aug. it Money on « por scat! Gk tavethn, BOF for cont lmoksonatite papi, © per coat [har sliver—-Lowdon, toes ’ Public ( jon, | be nee be 25 means Stalie 14-17, 5 bare Lenox soap. 2 pkgs Teko pancake flour, cheene, a excens rine. ibe T.. 3 te halibut 4% ™ toe the; shrimp taney aweet corn, can, 2 for [Seer Campbell's soups, 2 for faney cad pineapple, Ihe can. Stalls 20-32-84, compound, 260 ™.; boneless corned beet Se ™.; lamb stew, 106 ™. Stall 12. seedions grape fruit, 6 for 2he; lemons 20¢ dox for State 24 1 ofl PL, @00 at, $2.20 red can Hille’ coftes, $1 J Be 1.50. Stall 45, rotled onte, ek Pits fh Crisco of Fiake fee The pends | o| antically t. It Ras} en estimated that the total wheat will have a surplus of 200,000 bushels the da of the United ates © price thit sur plus brings from Europe will, to a large extent, determine what Ameri-| cans must pay CAR INFLUX CAN'T BRI DOWN PRICE “I look for the price to around $2.5 0 a bus D. T. Piazzek, who was president of the United State corporation. “If a great cars, as in the old days, could bring | out the wheat, it would force the} price down this fall to around $2 but that seems tmpossible now.” Bankers feel that the price will not| up much $2.50 bushel, | ny predict a slight drop, perhaps CORNER from: creamery butter, Se | peanut butter h: Flake t. Ste lean of iamb, 26¢ 1246 M.: local bace ‘ Stalie n solid pack 206 Oc ™., 2 the red snapper silver salmon, tha. 24-96 Pike st. sugar cured Ite tb.; lamb chope, 26e lamb te Tb: bacon backs, Se lean bacon, 300 i> ECONOMY Stal 36, pure cane sugar 4 ton 900, 8 Ton 81.86, \Stalie Lima. beans Citrie Powder 3 Tha Biam head rice, 260. ft Maximum coffee. i060. b.; bulk Bic Th, 3 Me $1.00; Masola oll fic ‘qt. Stall 40, ate Royal powder, Abc; 400 cotter, 3. t 6 Toe. $1.49. Stall G1, pure fr 13¢ Strictly fresh eae, butter, 626% ‘ ne The od beef, the. I atay | says | vice Grain influx of con baking $1.10, milk at } fbest salad ned beef, 1 sirloin’ steak, above Ko M to “It would be a fine went down this winter Perry,, president of Bank of Commerce. “The worst is over and I believe wheat will go down instead of up. It's time, any way, to start actual reduction of the H. C, L.” ALL FARMER WANTS 1S A FAIR PRICE . F. Swinney, president of the First National bank, and also a big farmer, Believes the price of wheat will be slightly lower next winter, | “The farmer isn’t a s#peculator,” sald Swinney. “All he wants ia a fair price, And at two dollars a bushel he can make a good profit I look for a swing downward,’ United States Senator per Kansas says it simply depends how the railroads pull out of present hole PIKE PLACE sugar, 2% thing if wheat cans Carnatl said J, W the National rubh Stall ™ 39, | i new fe Th; rice, 10 ‘ tall 4.00 per w the. 3 trout, 1ke Tb Abc; doiling fancy whole grain pkgs Kelloge’s corn fi jar rubbers, large ¢ lhe. Stall 73, home grown » by HH, lard, 4 don 4 walme 106 HONOLULU, | pineapple crop this y |tory is exy Aug The ar in the terri. ted to reach more than 6,000,000 cases against 6,071,% last year. Two steamers wall be signed to Honolulu by the t |ping Board to handle the ments to Europe. 12, as as Ship aanelgn of on the | eee Bastine, Blanford, Fort Harrison, Fort Stanwix, Imufka, nti, Dione, Cagnacan, Coxian, » Cardia, Blissa, schra Henry Balvator, Alice, motor schr Agron, Anthon, The White House is probably the most intricately equipped electrical oe mansion in the world, an drydock—Motor sehr Challam- Unvaccinated persons are not per mitted 40 vote ia Norway Spokane wt. terminal SUcam—Schr Blaatind, Aitr Stoel Trader, | tent | Blacterrics Docks IGANTALOUPES — ON DECLINE HERE Turlocks From California Down to $2.75 The cantaloupe market tm stilt on the « lent av ton mov for stand Calife bE he ‘Tu be over within according to jobl A novelty day mocning allig ' the cleaned ou Waat at 34 ine wi lity from ol er on we “ in offered corn is a are no important portede Butter and aree: wack Cabbese Carrates Per» Cauliflower Cotery-—S-ocal Corumbers—Hothou Yakiron Kae Pant Garten Per Local Green Pease Green Peppers | Lettuce teat | Onions a % t ™ Local Y War » Whuberb—Ier Ver ane Cream Mum roer per fweet Core Wash, Local, per sack Tomatore Local hothouse, Turaips— local, per FRUITS Appice m natelna. Apricete— Per Minch berries tue » rer n Cantaloupes a! nh Waeh Cosabas Per & Cherries Corrente nea Hiack Grape Thom peo Grape Fruit Cel ears % Wash Vineappice Plame Ca! Wash RNanpherries ied Strawberries 1 © (Turkieh Melons | Watermetons ¢ Cream Melons Per Manchurian Peanuts Japanear, per th Pecam-—-i'er te forced neanom, little easier about at an end. business was good Thursday, price ones Local Markets Wash 16-t standards Hed Tramina, per crate sondions per crate Virginia Keystone, * cesaomec on inane Sat mai i M., Hite Kumagal Makino, 4 Youhibaks, Taw fon mL, irl Theda, Masuyu Nakag y Y ahi tohd, Carl Wakabay ahi » canta of excel t nia of ox elk, Kastern Washing y at $4.50 to $4.1 ten, Turlocks from wn to $2.7 unlock season will about “two week. ere the an from Paul Lewlie n 1 elt O'Terg «irl Campbell, boy en Unein, «irl Vaughan, boy Davee, boy onli boy Rings girl Carlton, Albert «irl McMahon, Joh W., boy Moser, Jack, 1 Jung, Wong W Alfred Alb F. w market Thurs amall lot of Florida, the They $iza ee a How A Harold doven plant case, Sweet Green peas On the whole. with re t at K Carl ington $0 8 Samuel changes steady. Naw! Maced Mach Snyder, ¢ : 5a Dabi, Cla ber Heaudett Gibbs, Gertrude Vey, Bart § Grimm, Grace Milroy, Arthur Leith, MeCully, Jonep O'Sullivan, ¢ MeGuillie, Kowling, Maze * c... and ht ald An id, ef rde si Dealers for h Mats, Matiniida MoKinley, Hen Dablaren, Ke . Heattle * » Sturtevant. Warner, Henry Eckloff, Mabel Timberman, Gu erat wack Montgomery, atthe ‘ooper, Phania Garrinon, Ru: per be: ; m, Gob Kreeteh rothy Clyde ¥ Payne, Heard Mowatt, Annie, Jobnaon, Jack Juel, Kerman, Hutchins, | Clarke, Frances om, Ned, ‘Than Hattie Edenia, Se- Jobn K. | Dorgan. Mildred E., Hu *, Lenter Werner, " Vallender, Burchell, ‘Menr Fitegeraid, Ma '| Vital Statistics BIRTHS Alfred ©. voter, 2040 Hoe MARRIAGE LICENSES rnest Le, Beattie. Beattle Lillian L., Thert A., McDonough, George T., Seattle Huttan, Arthur 0, Francelia M., Beattie Littlefield, Agnes M., & ert fe, Beattie eph Elizabeth Idabo Cornelius Francia, Haliene be. Opal L, Seattle Moran, William, Beattie Hilina, Beattie .. Sheldon F,, Seattle .. Katherine ye (nia Resear nana pan a 2th ave, &, boy 11 Dearborn, boy S18 N. Yale, girl nnekich|, 617% Jack kl, 706 vahitare Main at 1) girl Youter 1108 Corwin pl, 19% King at, boy 4021 Youler way, boy. | W., 754 Belmont pl, J Tightening force bile of nm No. , 2, hoy | i D. No, 6, boy ond N,, boy 9018 Wallingford, induxtry wit day Thousands automobile . of W wert Ay 29 Beacon | A., Redmond, Wash, | Wave alres forces ther are being ard M., Bohrue, Wash. A,, Aberdeen, Wash., to the K, 107 23rd ave. N.| country to dealers and mobiles If the fusal thone D, 706 W. 59th at, | D., 1128 Broadway N., n, N. banks krant already branch of the will be forced “pretty soon of H.C. of production Small company, the Monroe roe makers their force number n 7607 Bighth er K. hoth, boy 1100 Main at, on boy. widence. Age gus D., Seattle, Legal fle, Seattle Legal Bemttle oocsee eee e8d| ith, Beattie 23 | lawal Legal to Seattle . M., Olympia David, Beattie Seattle ph Onborn, Beattie a Mary, Beattie Portland . Vancouver, retaining a but this number lant 1a, perma | departments * An official Marmon C. Beattie of ry, Beattie ther KE rs now.” Laban, Wash it t Otto, me nH, ay ©. Beattie Beattie Monre ‘ 7 P,, Be- Legal legal u 21 Seattle 1 A. Coeur Legal a8 +33 Beattio. Legal Parma, idaho. 21 Reno, Nev xponsible | layort, largely William ‘ | National * | the view | stocked they had Seattle .. that Seattle with le and materials at Seattle Geneva, Bea Conrad, Cart arnen' Erick Haberbush, F : 1788! | Belden Mre ncouver, 7 Johnson, ¥ Lagat (2 Ree Legal | Turrei) Legal | B. Seattle ., MeCauley, James Davia, Ora, Seatth ei “ a J, Benttlo ™ Alaska Wood, st. sfeeet | Walker. Jone mal | Legal | Bitet Mount Vernon. Everett J., Seattle . Seattle 18 ¥, Seattle 43 riba Ella, Seattle. 61 ” rT 6 1“ as ao rm. DAIRY PRODL cts Prices Vaid ranch Per owt DAIRY PF" Prices Paid Wholesale Dealers Local eréamery. ooh ranch . triplets Bonk Nwie Wash triple pou Prices Paid by to Khippers nter 4 Me and op welled ene 4 the Broilers Roosters Gree lave Heigian Maree Pou Prices Paid Wholesalers Dacke Frosen reseed Wreiters Hens Dre Geese Turkeys— Dreamed a MEAT Medium Quotations at Hoge— Primes Meatum to oholce heavy Cattlo~ Test steers fedium to chatee we and heifers | ed lambe . Wethers Ewes HAY, GRAIN AND FE Wholesale Price Per 1 Barley Whole Rotle Clipped Oats -Nolled Whole Corn Wh Cracked Chop 5 Ground Bone . Mill Rem Marble Grits Linseed Meat Kee Producer Meat and Bone | Ment Scraps Shell Meal Oyater Soya Bean Meal al 6,000 Diseased Cattle Slaughtered Eng. LONDO: nection with outh mouth disease, been slaught three months, ac of agriculture TAKF THE ROUND $940 “INGLE TR ' P 4a4—FARE f GE over 6,000 cattle have te Shippers we ‘ RODU cts cubes LTRY Wholesale Dealers LTRY Name 6@ Stockyards 18 some 1T00@ 18 18.0016 13.6015 Gentlemen data regarding Halv WE BUY AND SELL nuspension been extend to th reduced gradually has eloxed down with ception of the service and shipping company that “people simply are not buying | He admitted also that | was growing more difficult for dealers and manufacturers to obtain Joans and said this was re general | rbert ney hin Indianapolis manufacturers em factorien Me ree refusal of bank credit continued loans outstanding, motor to now,” Deming, of th ma automobile have one-third a the « for “AUTO INDUSTRY IS HIT’ HE SAYS. Manufacturers Are Taking |* Gloomy View INDIANAPOLIS, Aug 12 by banks will of the & w#hort maid auton time, ployes of the of thin city id off and the Juced still fur The manufacturers attributed this th th out to makers of auto their re eftend every industry down or to car nahut the ? in superintendent ¢ William Autacturers of ne reduced normal jready its of 3,600 expected to The National the ex | | tne opinion | Mon. | The Nordyke and Marmon com | pany has released 2,000 of its men. working force Nordyke and! xplained today r the It is understood the officers of the Motor Car their machines better unload fore making more cars w company take plant is well and that these be- labor their peak price. Seattle .. . Emelinda, Seattle Seattle Auziene, Seattle RK, v.. Weiss. George Conrade, Jonephine, 56, ‘Claris, Beattie Beattie ‘s DEATHS infant, 2 months, -836 John Minor hoa- Franklin, Robert Anthony, 2 months, | 2629 23rd ave, W. It cost the United States govern ment $3,000,000 for the right to dig & cana) across Nicaragua AND VICTORY BONDS Corporation, Wash. Without ZA FY picase forward complete Lifing Machine. | 1, 1913 Cal- THURSDAY, AUGUST 12, Trem Check Proved N. G.s Warrant Is Sworn methods or serious rewult Carejenn business something else more b a charge of frand larceny being placed against B. WH, Young by ecutor Fred C. Brown Thursday. according to Kt. HW. Judd, witnenn, charged an automo for $1,550. paid Judd Toune: prosecuting with having purchased bile from him recently Young is said to ha $1,250 in cash and gave a check for the remainder, The check, it is sa proved. wor and Young has re fused to m: He has since old the car enn £004. ee“ PUGET SOUND STEAMERS ALL LOCAL ROUTES STEAMERS LEAVE FROM COLMAN DOCK, FOOT OF MARION STRERT}. ‘ownsend, nd. Vietorte. “Does not go th to Victoria on t rect. Steamer! 12:20pm wo hours, €0c| 2:30pm DAILY DAYLIGHT ExcUuR sIONS TO SAW 4UF ISLCAI'D 5 Sets PUGET SOU 10.00 10.5) S50@ ® 100@ 7 500g 6 . T0014 10.00 10.5 6.50@ 7.00 ou 6.00 00w 6.00 ‘1D City Price 0 oe 00 Ab No. Aug. 11.—In con preaka of foot and during the past ording to the board BOAT TO 60° To the San Juan Ish - DISCO SUNDAY, Steameae Whatcom ut two hours ashori his excursion ts gt A cordial invitatid&is g and their friends. Everybody ts F. FB. KNO Round TRIP $2.00. Music—Staterooms- GET trip. Lune! reas San Juan Islands ar ig th famous in this wonderland of scen\ The & S. served. eit “7 Ban a Yul ns ag a t. BA! VEENSS cing] inday, T EXCURSION RY DAY EXCURSION TO HOOD CANAL AUGUST 15th iI leave Colman Dock at 9 t Union City for pienicking under the auspices of th tended to all Ala arrive back at 10:30 p. m. thing. n Order of Pioneers, Local Sourdoughs of the North with the Pioneers. DUL AND hangdoodle FICKETY EARLY mmittes, entertainers, Aug. With, 8. S. Sioux e and beautiful sights that are 5 to 12 Half Fare » returning at 10 p.m. Picnic lunch id Avokd Disappointments Puget Soun& Navigation Company Main 3993 Colman Doc