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BY Ww WINNIP! Aug. 18. ADATO The } | | \ Be Largest in World When Consolidation Now | oe _ Under Way ls Completed BU RKWARDT peo | ple of Canada will own and operate the largest railway system in the Sworld when . the amalgamation of the Canadian National and Grand (Trunk Pacific raitways, now in| “Process, is completed. The amalgamated Cana *tlonal railway will contr of railway lines 70,000 persons. 000 modern locomotives, ears which can 900 persons, tons. Stretching from to Victoria, Sydm Brunswick, §2 in Ontario, s - 3a in Saskatchewan, 2 2 a from Atlantic an j ia almost complete. for the two Bow minister of the Wi for the summer. dian ol It will em | It will operate 1,800 pas accommo and t cars of all descriptions al carrying capacity of ey. 279 in the United State D The merger also involves 32 ships da F 70,000 with 600, Nova British Colum & distance of 4,020 miles by rail, P the Canadian National will operate ' miles in Nova Scotia, ©) tm Prince Edward Island, 1,107 mile 2,496 in Qu 320 in Manitoba. 290 in 1,227 in British Columbia and miles bee. a BOUGHT BY BANK Jest Individual libellant, was the pur-| | Fs News| Tides in Seattle rRIpay “ hn Tide ne tt | First Low Tide ft }10:26a moto ft |] neon Migh Tide | second p 12.0 ft. |biat p : ‘second ‘Law Tide | Steed Lew Tide || LOE Dm, be Me tem, Ot te LIBELED VESSEL |The Scandinavian American Gets Vessel for $100,000 ‘The schooner Blaatind, recently or- | dered sold to satisfy creditors, brought $100,000 at public auction held by the United States marshal's office Friday morning, ‘The Scan dinavian American bank, the heavt:| chaser. Libel proceedings against — the Blaatind have been in litigafion in the United States district court for| more than four months, They were settied recently and the vessel order ed sold. ‘ United States Marshal John M Boyle, who aaqted as auctioneer, is being congratulated by hia deputies on making so good a maritime deal on Friday, the 13th. JAP LINERS GET fic amalgamation in Eastern Can- ‘One of the features of the amal fs that it is being accém without discharging any men men in the ranks will be re for the amalgamated roads ystems, but ui is.being met by suspending taking on of new employes. : . Hugh Brown in Visit! Seattle on Visit) . Hugh Elmer Brown, a native | Of the state of Washington, this Evanston rational, church of Tlinois, to with his family, have return- + Brown will conduct the morn service at Pilgrim church, Broad. | and Republican, Sunday morn August 15, at 11 o'clock. pze Now Valued B suit by W. ED. Importers’ W: BIRTHS weit ave. boy. : 7s Henry A, 4910 Ninth N. ‘ “Lowther, Harry 8. opin (| MeCary. James c ital, boy. L. H, 1914 18th @ Hjalm ave. N.. boy. it, Henry, i752 Main, Samuel, 200 W. at $25 a Quart YORK, Aug. 13.—A value of ® quart is placed on 857 bottles Whisky, which forms the basis of Stokes against rehouse company He discovered his loss shortly the prohiibtion law went into} G and he called for his liquor, he i Vital Statistics oO ve. Sy Eaton Apts. girl. Chicago and Van As- w. ra st $211 4Tth ave. S wine, Arthur A, Swedish hos- = Jann, 4700 26th S. W., gir! 303 187 26th ave. boy A Josephs M., Providence how ; tai, ir ‘Brows, art _ Name and Residence. Beta hlin, Donald, Seat jitehell, Ellen Mary, 5 mons. Ira. Seattle . avis, William V.. tes, Alice L., Seattle . le. Crawford, Ainsworth, Ann Elen, mnson. Richard on, Minnie, Puyallup lilier, James Leslie, Sea Martino, Nick, Seattle Ha, Maria Ursola, Se avis John’ T., Ogden, U' Marte, Seattle... Seattle . tam, William R., ey, Myrtle, ttle tana, Atmido, Seattle mmolif, Victoria, 8 Phalti, Seattle hourg, Alice E., Seatt re, Gerirude, Seattie - Zambert. Arthur, Seattle ‘Gorhees, Ida, Seattle .... Seattle ... Richardson, Abraham J. R dal: ‘ellie, Coupeville Bssmussen. Carl Cristian. Seattie.3¢ Seattle . Puyallup . wattle .. the. uu ttle attle attie tah P., 561 Lee st, boy. _ MARRIAGE LICENSES «Legal Legal Legal Lega vens- Legal Legal Legal Legal Russel! 8. Seattle : Potten, Mary Winifred, Seattle . / Regier Glenn Adelbert { Grisler; Ada Ruth, » DEATHS, ttle .. Seattle Legal | + Legal! Rg Harry, 41, Olympic Apts. lson, Jolin, 86, King county hos- NEW YORK ~Zeppelin BDalloon buiders will attempt a rigible a non + stop flight around the world within Bievator it feel, Uncle Rufus? Not sartin. trip tew Yurrup, When I was fust aeegar. then -ture in Washington, ¢ Man (shooting her from the 12th floor)—Well, how does | SS BETW) Unele R. (weakly}—By heck! It feelx like my steamer | agin, larning to smoke my, the next 12 months, unless prevented by the allies, it is announced. I'm like ‘The original naval orange tree was Prought from Brazil more than 40 ago and in now in a green- of the department of agricul | nounced down | NEW PIER SITE To Dock on West Side Pier B, Smith Cove The west side of the new public pler for passenger liners, Pier B, at Smith cove, will be used by the Japanese line, according to arrange- Ments made yesterday by the Port of Seattle mission and the Nippon Yusen Kaisha Steamship Company. The five passenger liners allotted to the Pacific steamship Company by the United States ship- ping board will dock on the east side of the pier. The Wenatchee and Keystone State, the first of the big passenger liners completed, have been assigned to Seattle, the sbipping board an- yesterday, and passenger facilities will be completed on the east side of the pier in time for the first passenger liner. Those on the west side will not be ready for about five months, “No Grub, No Gas!” Oh for Sailor’ Lif e! “Out of grub and gasoline, said the message sent by ¢ Boh Scott, field agent for the firm of te & d’Evers, from aboard his unch, the Drednaut, marooned near Duckabush. The message was [nent to Henry W. d’Evers, at his country home, Magooka, near Des Moines. yesterday, Because tt hadn't invited any of the firm associates to take a trip with him in his newly fitted craft |the ship chandlery establishment was | the scene of muctargument as to whether or not relief #h id be sent. Mr, d’Evers said, however, that in ort the gas shortage on the waterway, he would get supplies to |the marooned vacationer at onca |\Charge ae Quit MONTREAL, Quebec, Aug. 13 Sheds and freight houses on the wharves and pliers of Montreal are now placarded with warnings to sail |ors not to desert their ships while jin Canada’s largest and wettest port The warnings are the result of a campaign by the shipping federation and local police to put an end to the |numerous desertions occurring when veasels reach this port, which in*th last few weeks have left many ships with only part crews for their retuen | Voyages. heap railroad fares to the harvest fields of western Canada, big wages and whisky are given as the reasons for desertion. 'Libel Suit Brought Against Goodrich Lihel for $686.92 was brought against the steamer Admiral Good rich by Johnson, Joxeph & G. M Jouselyn Co, in the United States dis trict cftirt Friday morning. ‘The ampunt named is alleged due on nila rope furnished the de fendant by the plantiff. one From Weather Bureau TATOOSH ISLAND, Aug, 11. A.M. Dyncnen in tow Gf ix Wubities ts, ont August art 12—Clear, but wind, two mil U. #. & Snohon need in: Mer Pr pom P.M ar: win six miles an hour. §:30 P. M.——Paswed in Schr Wm. Bowden in tow of tug Tyee [8:15 p.m. smoky: an Hehe hour, .« Arrivals and Departures Arrived August 12—#tr Pr one Ema from Brit Gh Paes pers ws teen August 12-—#tr President from Ban Pe- | dro vin Ban Prancteco and Wietoriag B.C. | at 11 p.m er A h ‘fro: Ocean Falla, B. ¢ Facorae at iit NT Barn [at 4:10 p led August 12—Btr Steel Trader for Bvarett t 5 a om; str Westham for Blubber ee Fy Rey SS oy August 13--Btr Argyll’ for’ Fort Ban Laie Bt 10:40 pe mn ep a4 Ves els i in Other Ports Pin ved August 10: Sr 12 Geaaghal--Arrived Avavet 1; Str Africa Maru from Seattle and Tacoma via ports Jat sp m Giangow-—Arrived August 10; Str Hay lah from Heattle and Tacotna. | Yokohama~—Arrived August 12: str Deuel from Seattle, Hailed August 7; str Manila Maru for Heattle and Taco: Callao—Arrived August 10: Ste Wind ber from Hellingham Cristobal-Bailed August 9: str mast-| orn Pilot tor New York trom. Tacoma New York—Halled August 11; Btr Steel Worker for Puget Bound ports, Bun Pedro-Arrived August 12: str Phyllis from Everett; motor schr Boo bylia from Beattle via ports. str Wat wan from Evrett for New York Ban Francisco—Arrived August 12: str jin The Magazine of Wall Street, Ships in Wet Town|' at ah dint SA ag. NEW YORK, Aug, 13.—Prices were trregular,at the opening of the) New York ck exchange today Rutter was advanced two cents a Opening prices: United States Steel 86%, up %: Taldwin 104%, up | wholesale Friday, bringing lo Toxos Company 44%, up %; Central Leather 62%, off %; Sinclair O11 al ¢ ry cubes to 68 and bricks up %; Southern Pacific 90%, unchanged; Bethlehem “Ti 4. uns |to ent changed; General M , unchanged; United States Rubber 644%, UP) Cantaloupes are down 2% to 60 Yi Mexican Petroleum 154, unchanged. lee nts on standards, Turlock are The market disregarded the favorable news from abroad and price#| selling at whatever they will bring, following the opening showed Nttle change from yesterday's clone. Sev-|/now that the Bastern Washington WHAT YOU MUST MAKE AND SAVE TO BE WORTH $200,000 AT 60 ‘The following table from an article by Henry MeCoy Davia, chairman American Society of f is self-explanatory ° Reginning with an objective of $200,000 to be attained by the 69th | birthday of a boy now 21, the table shows the exact income the individual | » Pete ga mencnginecante' of the Cincinnat » in, be Invested if the goal is to be won. The table, bewid cause It demonstrate with a salary 1@ oF must récelve each year, what part of it may be spent and what part must Beste rer sack so] Cabtege ee rod € We q being unique of ita kind, wins added attention be. | Cerne. ler sack oo 2+: - 2.90) That the individual practicing the plan can start Celery Local, per 4 . 1.60] that a “raise” of $295 a year Is the largest |Cacembere Hothouse, per dot, 1501 00 kim of $805 a year Increase he must have and, fiimily, that $11,000 @ year is the maximum |p 0° salary he must be paid. n Required Al Havings so ' ” me : F) ‘ GRAIN TRADING | IN SHARP BREAK Prices Drop at t at the Close of Chicago Market CHICAGO, Aug Polish-Russian peace conference, t« pen tomorrow od @ sharp break on the grain market here just be ore the end of trading today. December wheat. ening at Me in March wheat gained ning but Jater lost 6c, changed at 49: De- cember corn opened at oft We, and lost 1% additional at the Meptember oats opened at’ 2p. cath was Menor at the seeping “ing at “eo lower at T0Ke Provisions wore. i$ ular, Chicago Live Stock CHICAGO, Ave 12 139 mmarhes Potk mr Airplane Flight at B’nai B’rith Pienic|* A 16minute trip thru the clouds in a bydrop for the holder of the lucky ticket Is the feature stunt be anned by the B'nai B'rith or. at Fortuna park next Sunday. | Members and friends of the B'nai B'rith are invited to attend AAA AAR Renan Astoria—Salled August 12: Motor » Puget 1 ports at v B. C—-Satied Auguat 12: Str President for Beattie at 6 p.m. Vancouve Hed Augumt 12) str Lyman ste Beattie Port Town fanned in Auguat 12 A lar er, probably str Lyman Stewart, for Beattie at 6 a. m, Everett-—Arrived Auguat 12: Mtr Steet Trager from Seattle. Arrived August 12 Str Nome City from Seattle via Tacoma at Tam. Tacoma—Salled Angust Str Areytl for Port Han Luis vin Seattle at noon, str Nome City for Everett oe Reported by Wireless Canadian Government ugust 12—Htr Jefferson off Beat Bluff, southbound, at 11 a. m.; #tr City of ge attle abeam Pine Island, northbound, at 1 p.m U.S. Naval Communications ust 12-—Str President, Victoria, 7B. r Beattie, off Point Wilson at 8 m); str Mount Etna arrived at Astoria from Marnetiien via Va B.C. jor ache Libby Maine, Bristol Ray for . $00 miles from Ceotch Gap at 8 12 A c., p.m. eee Ves els i in Port at Seattle | smith Itt Madieott, «tr ore feather ee ‘Tajima Maru, str Kator! Maru | Pier b—Atr Wont Jester Union Pacific pler—Str Eantern Victor, Standard Ol dock—Atr Weat Jena. acifie Co al bunkere—U. #. 1. ® Um str Kastern Leader, str Kast ern Te Pacific Const Sngineering worke—str Kastern Soldier Lander at. terminal—Str Gedney, Duthie yarde—Htr Went Je Tpdd drydocks—Str Wont ‘Toews Ket Hound Bridge & Dredging worke— U. #. #, Patterson Lake Unione Hulle Bre dol wir a, Penta, Hastine, Bl Fort Harrie Kiton, Looti, Ciney ra Wilson, Oregon. Amen yards k Wolf, Hick Agron, Fort Stanwix Dione, ¢ nd; Anthot Imufl ni, Cozian, tor wchr tr Toonevelt. Wapama from Seattle via Everett; str Richmond towing bye No 96 from Bemt- te vie Point Wella, heeffernan drydock—Motor echr Chaliam- Stream—fehr Blasting, I2—Reports of a! |Small Gains Made; Prices Irregular in N. Y. Trading eral issues showed fractional gains here was little activity in rall®)eanty are swinging into line. Cher during thy first few minutes, Reading opened at 87%, unchanged. ries are practically off the market The mar cloned higher. 1A few late Royal Annes were in evi Barly in the last b 1) money eased off from 7 per cent to @ per dence Friday, welling at 19 cents a cent. A covering movement was started thruout the list which carried |poynd. Apricots are about gone for prices to new highs on record, Closing pri United States Steet #T%.| the season. Local Everbearing straw wp IM; Republic 82%. up 1%! American Locomotive 96, up 2; Royal! berries, which will come in until Duteh (New York) 7514, up %; Studebaker 63%, up 1%; Rubber §5%, up| Christmas, tho in small numbers }1%); Internat al Paper up 1%) Southern Pacific 91%, up %; Na-/are bringing $4.50 a orate, The same tional Aniline 7 up 4) Vanadium 67, up 1%; Baldwin 106%, up 2M: price in being obtained for Logans Mexican Petroleum 156%, up 2%: Sinclair 26%, unchanged; Gengral Mo- and red raxpberries, which will soon tors 22, up W: Woolen 79, up &; Kelly-Springfield 70%, up % |be thing» of the past, Blackberries | | bre Henry | red ean Hills’ cottes Bi. coffer, 41.60 ao) coe, ee ed ont, 43-1. sack Fight 19 GUPhet 9.00 y flour, $3.45; Crisco or Fidke (Mts th bg! White, Ib, a 8.00 CORNER #0 00 Salt. 163, fremh Greamery Wetter, Oto 682.00 t.: fresh peanut butter 1; F ake | te~4 White. . Stall 2, lees of lamb, the 88.00 |; lamb roast, 1246 local ba: is i Run 59.00 2be Th, Stalin 18 cane salmon ie: | Alfate uisi 14.00 can pumpkin, i5e. Stall 14, allver emelte - [erate Food us Tha. tbe, halibut cheeks, 200 T.. 2 the, | Whew abe ver salmon, Ise M™.; red snapper {Chek Keod 100 tha 94-96 Pike at, sugar cured |COpre |cornea t ite Tb ehepe sgt | Cotton Seed Meat t.; lamb stew, fe 1 a duces, 00 |Eixh Meat : i » lean bacon, 206 ™. © Grits | ‘ONOWY Marble Grits Atal! 1%, pure cane muzar, 2 the dhe, ;lAnaced Meal bei seeegs Oe 4 We. 90c,-5 ta, $1.80, Se SHOMMENE colsssiscoes cascacet BORE le. Lima beans, 260: Cigr 3 Ment and Bone i12.00 pke; 3 The n head rice, ja |Meat Serape - 142.00 7-4-9, Ma m coffee, bc bulk CAL cee ee ee . 26.00 con, Ibe 3 The $1.00 a oll, | 86.09 fee pt, 85 at. Stall 40, dtc tok; {Sera Bean Mest 84.00 baking powder, 6c; 40 . — i 1 $1.10, 6 te, $1.80. Stall " NATURALIZATION will be held] j milk, Ho au strictly, fresh ergs, “bac ] in the United States district court don; Winlock butter, 620 Tm. ‘ #13 rat o | 68, | Saturday morning at ral salt herring, the 260; young halt | ibe th; white King salmon, 20 ny Sha Judge Jeremiah Neterer will be on | ac home made meat loaf, 45¢ Ib; 4 the bench. | Garden jam, Me.) Veribeat salad pe ——_—. lip’. Tain chopa, 260 The airten’ git®| Hating contests are common | late tb. t ' nm ateak. lamong the villages of Alaska, | PIKE PLAC _ " ——— ml ftail 17, sugar, 2 The 4 Me fe 8 1| ate ie ane cn ‘eo || Clearings . . $7,026,171.00 | | | stall i anaes pet \Balances oo 1,714,089.82 | | Ball 63, white jar {| Spokane | rar pba te pke. Clearings . dwar, 230 Tb.; rice, 10¢ the; new || Balance, Mi Ve te: S160 Boe anak Galt, ||| BauMBONE'. oe. 100 %,; salmon trout, ie ™. stai 27,| | Clearing = 820,934.00 | tha, pure lard, 46c; bolling beef, 19¢|| Balances. ..... ‘ | m, "tail 1826. fancy. whole erain roe, * “Portiand 16,042.00 | The 290; 2 pkg Kellogg's corn flakes, | c, 4 don. jar rubbers, Zhe; large can|| Clearings . ... + 6,291,867.26 | | gona salmon, 160, Sta 2% home gzown|| Balances. .. + 1,280,177.23 | Comatoes, 106 My trot bagfate THE SEATTLE STAR BUTTER RAISED | 2 CENTS POUND, Potatoes Quoted at Three) | Cents Friday hot rate jare quoted at s2ibe Potatoes are quoted at 3 cents a pound Friday Local fancy toma toes are priced at $1.50 a crate, but the average quality stuff brings about $1. Local Markets Prices Paid Whoteente Deniers for Vegetables and Vruit wineers, and appearing per ease. Gartio-Per ® r lacal, pee ™ Inveetm't Required Green Peas—tocnl Retorne Per per orm Kainry Gremn Peppers ‘ » Lettuce lapel Metabagas— ler enck Squash—Cream, per M% ‘ Hummer. $ o! weet Com f Wash, erate . 2.26 Local, per sack Tematere Fh Warh, 10-1 ort Local hothouse, 16-M%, erat Loral fancy... . Turnipe— Local, per sack FRUITS os ” pon iss >| Appice rT) TaT4| BL Weat. one : Gravensteine, ( 4 Apricete—Ver lng « ? Rewanae—er th. . + Miackherries— Mer cane « 3 Mneheerion - 2) Camtaboupes per Tee Besse 278 aoe! ae to inck GrapesTied Tramina, per eraie ‘Thompeon secdiens Karty Campbell .o-++ Ainved etea@y until the close, Cloning quotations were: Demand sterting. S%. wp IME: france * 6 Canadian dollars, B.10q carried 1,800 passengers. A IRE RE REAR NMEA ott or Susquehanna, . which is shown sailing from New Yor? for Bremen and Danzig, is the first ship to fly the American flag which has entered the } pasenger service since the war. the U. S. Mail Steamship Co. to be placed in commiasion, It Inset is Captain George Dumas. Utility vs. Beauty:-- Two States Quarrel Over Tahoe’s Water ew It is also the first ship of Following receipt the clerk's office States district court ance of passports. plication incurred thru the ing the applica | Washington, where issued, if granted, to the applicant, catic | Washington ||then wire the San port agency, tle. one to & jery from there nied at that time. | According to district clerk, five or possibly six York-Germany Borstell, swimming sociation, passing the ofQcial saving tests held at Thursday afternoon. Boy Scout master, | RENO, Nev. Aug. 13.—Typlfying ment departments—that of the Inte. | ¢x*mination. Meantim reached PARCHED DESERT V6. MMER RESORTS ‘Tahoe tx some 30 miles long. On the Nevada shores acres of parching land in the Truck ee-Carson valley, being rendered un productive by the protracted drouth. | the growing conflict between utility and beauty in the contest between two | mtates over the waters of Lake Ta-| = 2.000725 | hoo, by the snownheds of the Sierras, and lying California and Nevada, =. — ber pg With the United States govern Satine cre ee | ment acting a« arbiter, hearings have : Laguabeerice—Trer crate been held here before engineers of | Oranges + Ver case the war department, which ts ex | pected sho he beautiful emerald lake fed on the border line between | feeling in both states has | an intense pitch side are rockbound that lie above thousands of On the California side westward | per cont; mercantile paper : sandy beaches fringed by redwood Nar silver—Lamdon, #>% forests. These shores, dotted by sum. Whe mer hotels, bathing beaches, camps DAIRY PRODUCTS Cottes—No. 7} Prices Paid to Shippers tie . WOE we per | Betteftas ear . epets Hogar—Granciated, 17.10@22 600 per it | Mil or owt sana 3 | DAIRY PRODUCTS Denver Market Status Prices Maid Wholesale Dealery Sbareiar Aan tere |Matteriecal creamery, cubes +| Gov pomcngpenn gfe Rane Fresh ranch ee nd feeders. ' a aliete : and feed ret Be) jem ‘ feet, mecciptn:: 200 Seats washes. bo| OF. & : Top, $14, bulk of eaten Si4Th@ Bheep— Reretp lower Lambe 0. tender a: market owen, 168 Wash triplets 16. % ~ - . POULTRY Status of Frisco Market Prices Paid hy Whoirale Dealers BAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 12.—Butter-— m eo Shippers Sata pong |Poche Saeed : Deca ithe per’ bes | Meme”-tinany’ «the ber des; "undareiecd. pulleta 81 Wrollers—Ail weights | jor e Roosters “Cheeee—Califoreia fete, ‘taser, Geme Live 4 balls I. ates Haree-Live, per ID. a POULTRY Trices Paid raeaaee: ic ets | owes Froren hoe - * eel | Heollers ‘ag gnin WESTLAKE | Mens. Dressed 20@ 3 Sugar stall, Gold Bond or Westlake Geese 3 Bpect f, q83.29; Centennial, Rest |Turkeye—-Dressed s@ 6s Rh, et Tyee i ascar Co-spereuive. or? Prices Paid to Shippers Crescent Hoge Fancy 1@ 2 y oe 00 Veal-Faney oe a7 | Medium ue Quotations at Mtockyarde <— Booth mr Hall Mason re 18. 80@19.00 tails #8, pot| Medi choice iT 0e® shoulder of lamb, i¢c| Rough heavy ........:c:..18.50@16.60 Pies 12.569 15.00 NITARY Catton eK markarthe foe | core --19 00@10 warine, 350 T. 3 am te chet 0@ 9.50 Cream. ghee, 33¢ tm | Hest cows and heifers 1008 Ming cod, 12%¢ ®; halitut| Balle 08 6.90 ¥ weet corn, 206 can, 3 for |Sheep- 2 tor ae ne spring lambe 10.0019 60 can. Stalls 30.32-44,| Yearlings €50@ 7.00 1c Beall 12.) Ewes 500@ 6.00 ge BR ' HAY, FEED ‘ tig FG | Wholesale Oly Price Whole 0 |and artiste’ cabins, by outdoor lovers among nature have been sung ince Mark Twain rarest beauty Thousands of vacationists come here every summer from al! parts of the United States, | The Nevada farmers, headed by | Emmet Boyle, joutiet that are asking for an would, sty the Califor | lower the lake about eight | irretrievably mar and leave some of the resorts high and dry. The latter are hundreds strong, with attorneys and reams of data, and the attorney gen-| Tal of California himself is ready to | fight against cutting the rim the lake to lower the waters below nor mal TACOMA BOATS LEAVE COLMAN DOCK ROUND} TRIP PL PUGET SOUND, NAVIGATION Co | COLMAN DOCK gv DAILY DAYLIGHT HEXCURSIONS TO SAN JUAN | ISLANOS ~<tislaaac i” ate C ANADIAN 9:00 A. M. DAILY FOR VICTORIA AND VANCOUVER __FOR VANCOUVER DIRECT SPECIAL TOL VANCOUVER ISLAND Four Transcontinental FROM VANCOU VER, B. Cc 008 pees Ave. 11 A. M. 1, 3,6 7, 9 J. M. ERY DAY. The best dnd cheapest way te ge i 00 SINGLE —FARE €1 & SUK waves Colman dock T pt Monday). Sub Richardson, Friday i Anacortes nh day. W 4, Ore Tuesday, Thursday, day; Kast Sound, Olga, Wed- Friday. sunday, PAQION ST PACIFIC & Vancouver, B.C. Steamships Lea Seattle ‘anadian Pacific Dock Pier 1, Foot of Vester Way 30 P. M. DAILY TO . Trains Daily CITY TICKET OFFICE ite beauty, | organized | + Tahoe also presents a situation! throwing {nto conflict the intended | harmonious policies of two govern 60°} Phone Mein a L, STURDER, General aeeet; rior, which by considerable modifica. | that it will be possible in ee to expedite somewhat the issu- which and would be sent here by special deliv- OM. passport handled by his office will chy Young Women's eight girls succeeded m BE FACILITATES || Telegraphic Certification Is | Being Provided by Colby | of « communt leation from Secretary of State Bain- | bridge Colby, it was announced by of the United Friday morning ory urgent It requires under the ordinary row approximately three weeks to re ve & passport after the initial ap The chief lows of time ts neceanity of send- on thru the mails to the passport is and mailed back | nder the syntem proposed by Bee | retary Colby, much of this time may be eliminated by telegraphic certifi- of the applicant's eligibility to The department would Francisco passe is the neareat the passport | ‘The matter of extablishing a pass. | port agency in Seattle was taken | | with the department of state about la year and « half ago, but was de Harshberger, applications average a day. GIRLS QUALIFY IN SWIM TEST Eight Pass Red Cross Ex- amination Here, Under the direction of Miss Anna director at the ‘s Christian As Red Cross life Mt. Baker park Walter C. Best, helped in the Girls who passed the test wilt he awarded certificates by the | Hon of the old rigid conservation re-| (y.e. They are: Fern Meinch, 16, 19, $23 | striction seeks to speed private de-| velopment of natural resources, and | that of the national parks, which is Seneca; Arline Strand, 13, encouraging use and development well a& preservation and enhance of America’s ment grounds, Tahoe, a national park and a great tly to render a decision. | ¥8t¢r source, promises to become an | important precedent in deciding the jcomparative value of natural beauty pected to yield 13,000,000 boxes when the two do not jibe. fruit this year. or utility 7 Ninth ave; 8 Seventh ave.; |¥: w. C national play | 59th; lin ave. WE BUY AND SELL Helen Steiner, 707 Ninth ave.; Helen Fell, 2 California’s orange groves are 1421 Adrienne Stean, 12, A. Sybil Jones, 21, 517 Seneca; Olga Beckman, 18, 2626 W. Gertrude Kurz, 18, 204 Frank. ox of LIBERTY AND VICTORY BONDS We pay Ni Per CENT on larg You can th ing the broker: quotations below 2% 66 9108 BEE Market. ... Interest .. Total?.. 3 CENTRAL BUILDING (GROUND FLOOR) The Premier Municipal Bond Howse Established Over a Quarter Centary CENT on $ re the CORRECT SELL rk mark denominations Price and Interest, deducting for brokerage ONS) and $100 denominations and ONE-HALF OF ONB PER G VALUE of your bonde by deduct- from the market price and adding the interest. See today’s) Tat ns o 8 tna tat Cs 4 00 $54.20 $85.08 “ . “ss 2a tee saat 104 24 rr $88.20 175 ath HGSe GNC TG FesAR $90.05 MORRIS BROTHERS, Inc. Cay Telephones: Viet'y ee 8% $8470 $95.69 $86.09 $96.22 SEATTLE EXC U SUNDAY, AUGUST 15 To Hood Canal With the Pioneers An excursion under the auspices of Yukon Order of Pioneers, No. 2 and friends are cordially leome, Ploneers. Alaskans, sourdoughs invited. Everybody Make this Discovery Hay trip with 5. S. Whatcom Will Leave Colman Dock at 5:00 A.M. Returning at 10:30 P. M. Staterooms—Music—Dancing—Lunch Round Trip $2.00 Children 5 to 12 Malt Fare —GET TICKETS EARLY— SUNDAY, AUG. 15 To San Juan Islands &. & Sioux leaves Colman Dock at 8:00 A, M. Returns at 10:00 P- M. Picnic Lunch Served. Round Trip $2.50 Children 3 to 12 Half Fare WANTED Several bright boys, about 13 or 14 years old, to garry papers. A number of our carriers are going away for the summer and this is the time to secure a good route. Routes open in ‘differ- ent parts of the city. Apply to } Seattle Star Circulation Department 1307 Seventh Ave: ’ z 2 ene bee OE

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