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a wana ~ Claim It Gives Americans, _ Monopoly of Philippine Island Trade N. WILSON, © SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 16.—Po-} Hitieal and economic relations be} tween the Philippines and the United States are rapidly approaching a criais as the result of proposed ap plication of the Jones Shipping bill) Provisions to island tr cording | to information here and from Ma ila, | Many prominent natives profess to) Bee in the mandates and intent of the} Ret m barrier to hoped for independ. | @nee and a curb to development. On| that ground Manual L. Que presi Gent of the Philippine senate, sup by islanders in many quar is making sharp protest IT DICTATORIAL CH OF PROMISE* ‘The Jones law piaces the Philtp im the same position as coast of the United States. That! rt that all commerce between the islands and Me continent must Be carried in ships of American Fits sctice, declare the protesting , ts more dictatorial than law enforced by the Spanish dur their contro! of the islands e@ 1913 we have been promised independence. Now we « with what is tantamount to a of that promise by the U. 8." Quezon. ons advanced for opposing the | g Application to the Philippines m, _ 1. That it grants a monopoly to American shipping interests, which Would mean an increased cost to Filipino exporters and importers and | wltimatety to the Filipino consumer producer. 4 ‘That it imposes an indirect tax _ @m the Filipino people for the benefit @f American shipping interests—a that shall have been levied by of the United States in the Filipinos have no proper ‘Fepresentation. ‘3% That it is a step backward in Policy of gradually cutting loose ties that bind the Philippines to er States and impiies a re of the poll enunciated by every previous administration from ‘McKinley 4p Wilson. 4 That’it wilt detrimentally af. the rising Filipino merchant ma especially the few ocean going Vessels of Philippine registry, against which reprisals might be _ taken by the alien nations affected _ ‘Dy the law. _ NS AND iF FIGHT | _A bitter fight between the Filipino gee and the American firms headquarters in this country jana branch Offices in the islandg is ‘already on.’ Americans accuse cer. ‘tain Filipinos of acting as tools for British and Japanese interests, who _ Smaturally oppose the Iw. 4 American residents say that with @ut the protection of the Jones bill, - the war for domination of world com- Merce would make the Philippines | the fighting ground In the Pacific. ; ~ Slash Prices at U. S. * Army Retail Store ‘Having received definite orders to according to Capt. C. R. Mc f Superintendent, the United _ States army store at the Stacy st | @ock is disposing of its stock at re @uced prices this week. ‘The articles left for mle and the Rew prices set are: Roast beef, 2 Pound cans, 32 cents per can; roast Beef, 6-pound cans, $0 cents per can; anor all rubber, $2.25 pair; bags, ck, new, 75 cents each; com- , box, new, $4 each; goggles, , with case, 75 cents each; hats @ilskin, new, 75 cents each; swabs, fedine, 10 cents ‘each; harness, lead, $15 per S. @; leggings, canvas, eents per pair; saddles, $36 each; Shoes, field, new $7.50 pair: shoes Feclaimed, $3 pair; shoes, chocolate, Marching, $8.25 pair; tanks, $4 each; thimbles, saddiers, 8 ents each; toques, % Be ‘Wool, reclaimed, size 14, 14% and 15, $1.75 each. Griffith Master of Curacao Now Capt. John Griffith, former Seatt Mavigator, and government pilot on Was appointed Saturday to succeed Capt. R. Paulson, who retired as mas ter of the Pacific Steamship Com Pany’s steamship Curacao. Vice President and General Manager A. F. Hianes made the appointment. Captain Griffith, formerly one of the veteran navigators of the Ad miral line out of Seattle, leaves ‘Thursday to join the Curacao. dest Veteran to Vote Harding LEXINGTON, Ky., Aug. 16.—The Oldest Federal employe in the United tates, Capt. Stephen 8. Cole, 94, is Capt. Cole, who is a veteran of three wars and carries the scars of many battles, has been superintendent for 26 years of the National Cemetery at Camp Nelson. He calls Harding an ideal candidate and predicts victory for him. Remarriage Ban Flayed in Sermon LONDON, Aug. 16.—In a striking fermon on divorce, at Westminster Abbey, Archdeacon Charles con demned the suggested ban by the church on the remarriage of divorced Persons. He w#aid the attitude that Marriage wag indixsoluble, however flagrant the gulit of husband or wife, ‘Was a misrepresentation of authority in the gospels. DR. WEI BING CHEN, Shanghai editor en route for China, was a guest of the China club Saturday He characterized the cabinet of China As progressive and said that the bat tles within the last two weeks befor the gates of Peking have resulted in & victory for the progressive and constitutional elements of the govern. ‘ment Kodak film) 50 cents each:| trousers, reviaimed, $3 pair; shirts,| the Panama canal for three years, | an enthusiastic Harding supporter.| Ship News| Tides in Seattle TURSDAY AUG. IT Virst Low Tide MONDAY 16 ALG THE SEATT Plenty Buying but Lead Stocks Open to Slight Loses" “ Tide | pe TR OF Ba NEW YORK, Aug. 16-Despite a good uma of buying, loadin , Dm. OT ft. lidar p.m, 18 ft] Iseues registered fractional losses at the stock market opening second | mecondd High Tide United Staton Steel opened at 86%, off ; Kouthorn Rallway 26% 688 pm AEE RTO Bm. IEF TL American Amelting B4%, off Ki Mexican Petroleum 166, off 1% |Raw. off 1%: RotaN Stores 63, off 4; Northern Pacific 19%, off M4 Jwin 104\, off 1: Reading 87% Texas Company 45%, up %; South- ern Pacific 91, off %;) Bethleb off is Liquidation in Bethiohem Motors caused a sharp break In that tesue around mid-day. The stock sold down to Ils mpared with a cle on jlompos in other motor Ismuoa, Plerce-Arrow dropped 2% to 87M. Bellin motor shares was quickly absorbed, however, and the market relapse into dullness, American Linseed was comparatively active, gaining % U. S. Shipping Board to Sell 68% « to take from such proceeds of oper 4 emall turnover All Types In the early afte n Retail Stores gained % from Saturday's low at 26% and Tobacco Products was up net at 60%, Sinclair was firm at 26% WASHINGTON, Aug. 16.—Terma! phe market closed steady upon which the merchant ships built! Giosing pricea were: American Woolen Tél, off 1%: Studebaker 62 for the United States will be sold! ve a: Rubber 84%, off 1%; Haldwin 104%, off %; Pan-American 81% ee nnounced today by the #hip-|arr a: American Linseed 68, unchanged; South allway 26%, off % ping beard, ‘The board will etl all| raueg grantee Mtocliase, cet bc Grunible 194%, up 414; Mexican Potre its shine He eee ree eat, |loum 156%. off ti Southorn Pacific #1%, off i; Hethlohem "B" 73%, off ‘ price In cash upon delivery of} , _ the veusel, five per cent of the total| #2 Generel Motors 21%, off et ie copped: yo tg ame. NEW YORK, Aug. 16.—The New York Evening Sun tn Its financial re per cent in semiannual equal instal |Y'°W thls afternoon sald 5 Inente over m period of 10 years, de.|_. “At one time or another today lower prices were made in practically | ferred payments to carry interest at| Slt of the tm nt financial markets, including stocks, cotton, wheat lthe rate of five per cent per annum, (ORt® coffee, ugar and foreign exchanke. Honds and railr stocks The announcement states “all rere.| were steady to firm, The general shrinkage in pri@es, however, was nucs derived from operation are to be) moderate and without special feature : deposited in a controlled or super.| "TR* Feaulta of the day's session were inconclusive, the trading ele Vined account and the instalments,|ment adhering to a waiting policy tn the belief that the unfavorable except the initia! payment, may be|faFelan and domestic factors have been quite thoroly discounted for the paid therefrom. moment. At the same time the outlook was regarded as too uncertain to “The purchaser shall be permitted | Permit of anything more than a technical recovery of prices uring the greater part of the session the standard jasues fucty ation, after current instalments are|¥!thin & narrow range, with net losses predominating In the ind paid, not exceeding 15 per cent upon| department. United States Steel held close to #7, while Baldwin paid-up instalments, a dividend on|on both aides of 105. The sugar stocks, which have had a very severe the investment to be distributed to! decline, acted better than they have for a long time he stockholders ag the ermine Upon payment of 50 per cent of the purchase price the buyer is to execute a preferred mortgage to the board and thereafter the operation of the vessel is released from the super- buyer may vision and control of the board ex-/attie and the Northwest, Capt cept as to maintaining berth and/charies Hangen, skipper of the Pa woes ‘ ; cific Steamship company's liner Ad-| — he foregoing terms of sale are) mira! Schiey, returned Sunday from H ly b applicable only to new steel tonnage |r, Sonley, returned Sunday trom Trading Dull and Mostly by WILL ENTERTAIN BIDS in Norway Bears ON ALL CLASSES eee “The board will entertain bids on . CHICAGO, Au 1¢—The grain the various types, aise and citace| Nab Boatswain and |, CiICACO, ANE, Hoth & ws o; y have op +] $e 7 be of trad today All futures of vewsels after they have been prom) HMiwaiian Moonshine ¥00'0i ons fraction to a0) Fair erly advertised and appraised, pro- _— Sierieme in March wheat toreed { vided the price offered is not lowe: | PORT ANGELES, Aug. 16.—When | ?)) (rene so ee below the opening than a minimum price fixed by ap-| Boatswain Johanson of the four | Trading was dull, the activity being Praisers,” the statement «aid. masted schooner Melrose came | on aes : £ bears Hoste, Sietee The shipping board, in its an-|S#hore Saturday, he bulged suapl| were disinclined to buy. preferring | nounced policy, fixed minimum prices | ously, Luke Faire, custom inapect: | pot. tuation for vessels bullt on the Great Lakes | OF thought, #0 he aparched him. Two! December wheat opened down 1 %e for ocean service at $160 per dead.| bottles of Hawalian moonshine were Hy - 4 lower ai weight ton for coal burners and $170] “seovered on hiro and & search of | 5 i pe 41, whieh for off burners. the ship uncovered two gallona in his The submarine corporation type of Quarters. The Judge sald $150. The rm opened at 9160 250 deadweight tone each was fixed| Melrose is just in from Hawali and rn opened up ‘s« at a minimum of $160 per deadweight | Wil! load at the Puget Sound Mills & declin Ime te ton for coal burners and $170 for oil| Timber Company wharf for Hilo Neue ogtnee off burners : Stee opines sf The American Internationa! ship |Hlere’s Schedule | eerab ned up % building corporation type vessel 7.500 deadweight tonm tach were fixed a minimum of $115 per dead. weight ton for coal burners and $140 for oll burners 8K ER-EDDY TYPES ot the transpac AT $175 A TON Cromukeys, Aug. 19, for Yokohama, | Skinner & Eddy type of §,800 dead. | Kobe, Shanghal, Hongkong, and Ma N.Y. Coffee and Sugar i weight tons each at a minimum of |nila; Endicott, Sept. 2, for Yokohama, |. N™Y PNM OE oo ee pS $175 per deadweight for coal and: $185 | Kobe, Shanghai and Dairen; Wheat: | per 1b for oil burners land Montana, Sept. 16, for Yoko-| Suear—Raw, 12.040 per th; granuiated, Skinner &. Eddy type of 9,400 to} bama, Kobe, Shanghal, Hongkong, |? © ee per It Gi 10,076 deadweight tons each and all|/Manila and Singapore; Eldridge r other vessels over 10,000 tons pie Sept. 30, for Yokohama, Kobe, Shang Status of Frisco Market weight, excepting combination cargo|hai and Dairen; Edmore, October 14,| SAN FRANCIBCO, Aum. 16-—Butter— and passenger veasels, oi] tankers|for Yokohama, Kobe, Shanghai ‘Sees-Ba Se pee doe; dirtion We and refrigerator ships were placed at|Hongkong, Manila and Singapore,|1. St\%e per dor, extra pullete, bee p a minimum of $175 per deadweight | El) Oct. 16, Yokohama, Kobe and | 4°%; undersized pullete, 38 per ton for coal burners and $180 per City of Spokane, Oct * hae . 7 » deadweight ton for of! burners. Kobe, Shanghai, He These prices are subject to a de duction for depreciation at the rate mer Ready for Water The first steel steamship launched in Seattle this summer will be sent down the ways of the Kast Water way plant of J. F. Duthie & Co. at 7 o'clock Wednesday evening. The | WASHED steamer Griffco, 2,250 tons, was built] ped in foreign than in American | 2®¢ Musser, of Denver, and Mins for James Griffiths & Sons, pioneer| vessels and thdt nearly twice the|J#he Waters of Bonner spr shipping house of Seattle, and is the|vaiue of imports were brought into| K@". Purser and assistant purser first of two of the type to be built/the United States by foreign ships | Th? difficulty of obtaining paana for the Griffiths company. Both willduring the fiscal year 1920, was|0" Passenger liners prompted the jbe used in Coastwise service out of|made public in a summary by the | &'fl# to sin up as part of the cre | Seattle department of commerce Saturday, | OF the trip. | Mrs. Albert.V. iMths, wife of 4] Of the tonnage entering American son ot Capt. James Griffiths, willl ports, however, 50.08 per cent. wan }ehristen the Griffco. It is 220 feet! american and of that clearing from yet hy |long with a 43-foot beam and adepth|tne United States 61 per cent} Wessels in Other Ports | of 21 feet. was American. | Neah Ray—Passed in August 15: str | The second steamship will be o +. Chas. Nelson with @ barge at 10:20 a launched in three weeks and will be Departed August 15: Tug Hero wi christened the Griffau. From Weather Bureau ("7") Schima em Bullt for Coastwise service out of| TATOOS ISLAND, Aug. 18-8 A. M. | Saginaw with a. Nelson at 4:36 Puget Sound to Alaska and British | ;luay: barometer rising; wind south, | p.m. Departed August 16° Str Saginaw |Columbia, the steamships will be!’ August 15-8 A. M.—Wires down, 5 P.|"* o—~Arrived Angunt equipped with powerful towing ap-|M.—Pogmy: wind south, 12 miles an hy Horace X. Baxter from Beattie via Kant, paratus for barges owned by the|PAssed in: A steamer with « tow at 9| Harbor at 6a m. Balled August 15: Tug jcompany. Their machinery will be|Sut. coner, towing, at | Rellinghsar aati” Auge” 7 ] | set aft and there will be large eargo/12:20 p. m atipm De eT en AMGRS 14: Oe pool no Tacoma—Arrived August 16: Str Ad | ‘These are the only steam veasels . miral Schley from Seattle now under construction in Seattie.| Atrivals and Departures eee Phe West Mahwah, launched April Arrived . marked the close of shipping isco vin Port Angeles at 2:30 a. m.;| Smith Cove terminal—ftr Croaa Ke board construction in this port tmeter Wie Weitae: thom Reesiuns Mer ctonn ermine! —Mtr Cross Keys, ete | ap oF Alaska, at 2 8 om: U.S LH. T.| Great Northern | terminal—&t ‘ | Heather from cruise at 11 a m Ma + Katori Maru PCa ‘Auguat 15—Str Admiral Schley from| Ballard yards— Str Yosemalt |\Capt. Charles Ames |yt"Biste vin man Franson er fom | Plot bbe Yosemite | . “ m.; ate Spokane from theastern | Pier 6—Str Arizona Maru | Dies in New Wales issn ne oao'p'm.; inoror neue Cetnann | tr Went Jester ae s |from Portland via Tacoma at 2p. m. Bir Ketchikon Capt. Charles Ames, master of the ei ‘oat coal bunkers—T, United States Australian Mail steam-| August 16—#tr Admiral Schley for Ta str Bastern Lender, str Kant kong, Manila and &! “In the final dealing the movement of stocks w Captain Hansen Is Back in Seattle With renewed enthusiasm for Se H of Pacific Sailings! ‘The complete schedule of = of the Pacific Steamship Comp iflc trade until late in October is aa follows: | Michael are among those on board. We Ship Chiefly in Foreign Boats Aus 10 per cent more exports were ship oN, very irregular.” -J@RAIN MARKET CLOSES EASY sed at 68%0, down Pr yvisions were banged eee lings) CHICAGO, Aug. 16—Cash wheat in| No. 1 red, $2.534@ 2 red from. Seattle, | $? @2.84% : No. apore. Denver Market Status ° DENVER ecetpte of 6 per cent per annum after the|\ys . . lowe second year of the veumets age ana| Victoria Is Coming | oe 5 per cent for every year thereafter FH ? te ants of porehaae With Cannery Men) all + ate The Alaska Steamship Company's | vee ner Victoria, with more than 500 8 pansengers, including cannery em Sey — ployes from the Carlisle Packing | $5 lows < ue Company's plant at the mouth of the Foreign Exchange Yukon river, the cannery of the Pans and the crew of th rthwent. | ling 1 at $2634 we ern Fisheries Company's plant in| @*mand 7 P § centimen: lire epee Naknek, Bristol Bay, is expec in| sts cap phew Beg First Ship Built This Sum- Seattle Wednesday from the Bering | dian 47.65; lire cables 4 96e Sea. Passengers from Nome and St Can’t Get Passage, So Girls Join Crew | | | | SAN JUAN, P. R., Aug. 16—at Baltimore, Md., the schooner Cor nell P. White will lose two women 14.—That members of its crew, Miss Georgie ern Temple. ship Bell-Buekle and old-time Pa-|come at 4:30 o mi U. & I. He T./ pacitic Coast Engineer Jeific coast mariner, died on July 27| "esther for ceulss at 8 a.m. Pere Moldier ne Worke—ate jat Newcastle, New South Wales, ac-|ern Alaska at 9 mm; str Prince Rupert | SPOkANe st terminal—Motor ach Libby cording to word received in Seattle|for Prince Rupert, B.C. via porta at 11 iatceecae viaiuiada td , pi bs gz) j mae acy at. termma hurnside, late Saturday. He had made his)” {veuet 14—Htr tconlum tor Hongkong | Wander wt terminal--Str Gedney, |home in Seattle for 40 years. Helvia ports and Manila at 10:65 p.m, ate} Duthie yards ¥ West Jessup. jhad been connected with various) Admiral Goodrich for Howard, Alaska, at ut Waterway terminal—Bchr William " . mh. owden, wtr Weat Jenn ships king the Pacific coast for|’ ® Cter0 Todd drydocka—Htr Went Tous, atr Went 40 years and was known in every { Boro. Alaskan and West Const port Reported by Wireless 0»! sound nridge & Dredging worke— | Pits puguseanadian Government | Amen yarde—Htr Roosevelt | : Northwestern 175 miles! Lake Union—Hulla Broxton, Leota, tn Eastern Soldier Ikan, aguihinund, ata 9: |''mion, Fort Juckenn:‘adaloon neue: n Char ton, Bower Ps and, 96 ce . Alten Will Load Aug. 24 %\,counreon, comenae | BUFAL, Abilla, Aria, len The new 10,500:ton steamer Jat 680 p.m: ate Je nm In Acti demain, Pesuta, Black Wolf, Mickiven, jern Soldier, built in Japan for the|hirei Goodrich oft Cape Mungo tad Bastine, Blanford, Agron, An | i n ape Mudge, north Fort Harrison, Fort Stanwix, Imufa, United States merchant marine,| bound, at § p. chs hiro Mido ebro |which arrived in Seattle this month,| U.S. Naval Communtentions Cinoyras, Cardia, Blin will, begin loading. a miscellaneous|, Avsuet 1b—Mr Bverett, Ban Francieco| Wilson, ‘Balvater, All “bsnl 4 motel for Tacoma, 485 miles north of Han Fran. | Oregon 0a on Pug yund on August) cinco at § p.m; atr Frank H. Buck, Mon-| Heffernan drydocks—Str West Victor 2% for New York. ‘The Generdl|terey for Portland miles from Mon or sehr Cothana. Z Steamship corporation hax just been| trey at & pgm. ate Wahkeena, Man Maatind, U. 8. 8, Now Mox Francisco for*Grayn Harbor, 45 miles | leo appointed agent for the steamer, south of Grays Harbor aw B. ai; air] Wet Seattio clovator—Str Brookdale, LE STAR OPEN BIDS FOR | CONCRETE ROAD Top Vashon Island Farm Lands Bide for the construction of a five mile conérete road on Vashon Iniand, | tapping a rich agricultural region, | were opened Monday morning by the King County commissioners, The lowest bid wax approximately $183, 000, offered by the Kaiser Paving Co. The bids, over a dozen in number were taken unde “avi nent by the commissioners. he 1 road will} run from the ferry landing thru the} island to Vashon Center, It in the first large construction job under jtaken under the Donohue road law Company Declares Wool No Necessity WASHINGTON, Aug. 16.—The| American Woolen company today |filed in the United Staten supreme | Jcourt an anwwer to the government] Ag usual the U Prices at Wholesale ’. marines are on the job. A detachment of 200 is stationed at the Ameri- MONDAY, AUGUST 16, 1920. yy foe 9 a see siotment | 2% legation at Peking to protect Uncle Sam's i interests during the uprising of the Anfu ‘euinat. the company under the| Party, headed by former Premier Tuan Chi-Jiu, against President Heu Shih-Chang. A pa- Lever act trol squad is here shown looking thru loop-holes in the great iron gate of the legation in the The company in its answer con-|"“Forbidden City.” tends that wool is not a necessity | —— ~ aa under the Lever act until it han been | | (eps For that reason, the answer con- MARRIAGE LICENSES tends, the government cannot prone ee unis ce | STEAMERS reset nder the Lever act's “price ‘ jArbuckle, Merle James, Newark, provision |. J oee8 | F |Shuberg, tiertha Amelia, Seattle ..24 | ALL LOCAL ROUTES BOYS DROWN IN B. C, A | Allen, Vaun Ira, Seattle 21 DR IN B.C. Red Raspberries Advance; Durty. Mary “Louella.” Katiepeil, STEAMERS LEAVE FROM COLMAN VANCOUVER, B. C., Aug. 16 9) Mont Kay 20 |DOCK, FOOT OF MARION STREET! The bodies were found this morning Butter, Eggs Firm Brennan, Carlyle W. Coeur of James Hunter, 15, and Morgan dAlene, Idaho oa Peace, 18, who were drowned at - Morrison, Catherine, Seattle |kturne beach, five miles from here, | shipment of Turloce cuntaloupes, | Schaefer, Himer J., Marysville . lyecteaay alternest: is y were|Tipe and of fine quality, that met) Kamedell, Marie, Beattie Fite | ay afternoo! . ere aluten Actes 4. montie drawn into « whirlpool. John Sery.|¥ith the favor of buyers, brought the | Whitney. Arthur U. Seattle: . eget ie _ Iprice of local cants down to their =, & | jee, who attempted to rescue them, | PF , rr Toman, Seattle Legal had a narrow escape from death. own level of $2.50 a crate Monday | foxburgh, Lena, Seattle Legal nd Vietorta. morning. Burrell Gems, how |#kogiund, John Martin, Preston. .28| "Does not go t of were till quoted at $3. Prices on iohfson Judith Charlotte, Pres- |] szeept ite Victoria Remedies Proposed [1 whole were steady, with trade) ton votasierea3S } * spl brink. Half boxes of butter pears) Reiman, Roland C., Oregon City...21 for Divorce Evil | ,oia for 75 cents to $1. Malaga grapes, eens nmetz, Esther C., Portland . - PHILADELPHIA, Aug. 16—|bunch pack, were quoted at $3.50./Vellows, Roy, Haller Lake ......-21 E ‘ “pryget “ e ack, Derothy, Seattle 17 | s:60a: Washington for Ta-| 10:39am | Three remedies to reduce the record) Red raspberries were up a little At | si nag, simon, Seattle 51 || 11:00am coma direct. Steamer! 12:40pm, number of divorces which have been | $5 4 crate Selectman, Catherine ¢ Be- 1:00pm levery Ywo hours. 60c! 2:20pm kranted in Philadelphia during the| Vémetables maintained the prices attic * Legal || #:t0pm wingle trip, $1 round! 4 last month, ate suggested by Judge|Of Saturday. More sweet potatoeg|Nickersham, Jack, Seattle 1911 Scent = hn MP . Johnson, 1, Everett 18 Lane, John M. Patterson, of the court of /are in | np, Pear 9 00pm teommon pleas, They are: First Hoth butter and eggs are reported Gerfnes. wit jam I Seattle bei fatty Make divorce proceedings more ex-| frm. | innis, Gertrude eattle, Legal | sdainve, \Sseied Tal tha divers Thompson, Lester Parker, Se-) | ed veapemneg | Socctat laws uniform thruout the United Local Markets | Bennett, © Mina, Seattle. Legal || 6:00pm Townsend Aireet.| 10. States. Third—Churches of all de-| Prices Paid Wholesale Dealers for | Owen. Fred Carl, Bremerton 21 | @a8y lconnects at Tow: Ganly nominations should refuse to marry Vegetables and Fruit De Long, Irene Winifred, yee t* {divorced pernona freen, per . “ue Hoquiam tere +19 n'nente. , eis 269| Hatcher, Albert, Everett .....Legal a | = 02@ .03| Yeo, Evelyn Luxmore, Everett Legal Teettin, narertce—Frerett .|Admits He Was c #18 | carinon, Carl &., Beattle Lemat || 1976090 A Kelahan, for! pm Ry é Andstrom, Maria Lavina, Se || @atty lAnseortes and | deny Celery : 1 ; Living Too High (ice ite ee per ac _aittle .. Sted aaa po SPOKANE, August 16—‘Yes, 1|_ 7 Eynon, Francis I attic Legal , "ll nes Ph Bidoggia, Anna L., Seattle .... Legal tried to go the cha@npagne route on 45 | Soneee, a My Seattle Lane & near-beer income—$33 a week—and) © Jensen, Annie €, Seattle Legal | | must pay. Starvation wages don't |Green Pene-—tocal Le Fevre, John B., Seattle ....Legal | hws |hitch very well with the gay white| Gress Fenpers—Per Mm. - - | Fangbeaux, Andree, Seattle... Legal | leaner. way.” Bo said Glen L, Reynolis,losmee one see Odekiok, John William, Eden, [Dungeness om Mi po el Win Legal [Wea and Prt undry collect in answering | Potatoes rer t . RATED Poe | PEARED ha 8 uty 06a chakee 2 taaaiing| ©. verson, Edith Beil, Seattie Legal + r a os Local Landon, Lester Asa, Seattle ..Legal $57.20. He got 15 years in the state/ gaciar. Fouch, Vena, Seattle ... Legal| reformatory Hutabagne ler cack Clark, Ralph, Seattle ..... Legal || Squash Cream Harris, Ethel M, Seattle | Legal || TO SWEET 16 = yagi see tect & Sit a { Aspinwall, Mabel attie, Legal | | Sweet Potatoes Per ™ White, Winfield S, Everett...Legal } TomatersK, Wash., 26-M. ert Zempel, Mrs. Martha, Everett. Legal | _ San 3 ee ae tae. eras Meyers: Walter, Senttle .... Legal || ViStar]Ste, Slow, for ai Ter | Loca fancy Hughes, Dora, Seattle . Legal Gafiy ‘pointe tn the Turnipe— Local, per sack ee emcept Juan tstanda FRUITS | A : Pov 14 Anptee Cantu Resignation ae | ravensteins, ( or box We eeeegmines: Cat» Still in Abeyance Apricots ier ua “ALEX ee | | Bananes—Per 7 CALEXICO, Cal, Aug. 16.—While | | Riackberring lor - denying reports from Mexico City} | Blacberries 1 C. per ™ | that an agreement had been reached | | ¢ Cnt.” standarde ween Governor Cantu of Lower| Borrell california and Gen. Luis M. Shia-| Casabas— Per zar for the resignation of Cantu, | Cee nerel Anne. per: e Cantu's headquarters at Mexicali iie-er ene |today admitted that negotiations | ad Jare co vit Ret are continuing with’ tetera emia | eth te leo oe a reer net Tramina, per crate Negotiations are continuing. C Cana! Sunday Cotes tes +2... Maines Ne uing. Cer. ||Cana! every Sunday during the summer Thompson seedines 2.25 | tain formal papers sent from Mexico ||months. Watch the daily papers for Grape Fruits! 480@409| City must reach here belpre con or, joney—-Comb, per crate $09) clusions © of | Honeydew Melons Per crate sions of negotiations ‘can bel porte marked °* are heat Mneinaal Lemese—Per bes reached,” said an official Cantu [passengers for these points and ‘for Lagunberries Per crate | statement lother boat Ianding points must make | Oranges—-Per cane “a aniven’ thetr own arrancements for landin | Peaches —Cal., per lug ane eee yesterday with \|qn@ assume all tisk and Mability tm | American army officers at the cus-|lmaking such tanét Steamers | | toms house here regarding means ||passenger rate does not tnelude boat! of protecting American interests |/|"**4i"€ ones . y , - AA seonerey, Barrage lHadiiity te Mmited te Joseph Salmon, who has @) pineagpies—Craie and property. tng apparel, not te excend, $200 nap wide acquaintance in Seattle, | Frame. Cal | ernment ticket. 150 pounds allowed tree. , Sena : . ash | Corn—Whole Rteamers and schedules sud; has s8¢ ered his CONNECTIONS | Raspherrien— Ted per cra } Cae cheugs githect metee Senden a with the New York Wais eee ee Che ¢ cetved daily for all points (excepting! House, and will be associated |ice Cream Metons—ier ™ oy eon byron & grmen fisg Lois schedule. | with Sweet Sixteen Co. NUTS offic. Open trom 6 midnight. \—— an 2" cn, ° Almonds Per || Public Markets {|e re» rena oot Cones bo \*-——— —e — 230 20 | Cattes 4 Meal Phose Main 3986. | WRATLAKE nia Keystone, 1. a h Meal aa omatoes, 28 , 1 Grits Marble Grite ation | DAIRY PRODUCTS | Linseed Meat TAKE THE BOAT TO a PD; fide olives, 286 Prices, Paid to Shippers | Exe Produc 6 fea: Griese . ©" | nattertat oe Meat and Bone it ©: te a TM: | age—Fresh ranch 20 4 | Meat Serape Re : Dest American cane DAIRY PRODUCTS Soya Bean Meni suger, @ Ihe ote Prices Paid Wholesale Dealers PIKE PLACE Butter—Local creamery, cubes se ors om ee ; BOATS LEAVE COLMAN DOCK A -e ricks ee a “VES Stall 17, pure cane sugar, 2 he ate, 4] pte ne ts : Evan pis” &© CoP Ton BSc. Btall 66, tall can Carnation | SS* i reen © or EVERY DAY. The best dud milk, 12%4e. Bal p Chevee— : cheapest way to ge \i26 at, Stall phere Or, triplets 3 300 .32 poh gg a TIE M2 Wisconsin cream brick’: i ke PAREOO 3¥c; Yakima comb honey Limburger TRIP J FARE lected tela, See wae Sens Nee | capenaane POULTRY |. State 24-26, Mas fi, 320, 606, $1 Prices Paid by Wholesale Dealers $2.20; 2%-1b, ‘red oan Mille coffes, $1.28; | to Shippers [3 toe Md. Th carton $1 a ei 260 | wy pha ow roe Meten and perc DAILY: DAYLIGHT white laundry D, ot wel |atchea she tails Ret to. Roosters EXCURSIONS TO resh peanut butter, 19¢ Th, 2 the | Ge ve Rast Nach, 106 The} tha, | Belgian Hares—Tive, per tb SAN JUAN : the; cucumbers, 2 for 1c; cantaioupes DULTRY Fa pected for seen. beans, 3 1c I ISLANDS elie CORNER Prose ; Stall 30h, 4; Yar baenn,, O86:'eeneidel Cement ee tenes Gonaan Seo butter, 2% Ibe, 460; fresh ranch exes, | Brollere—Dre ly (except Monday). Sun~ tbo dos.; Co-operative milk, ¢ cons the; |Mane- Dressed nd arriving Belling: full m or cream brick cheese, 290 th. |Geese Elin—Were #60 Over biaheeied? bam 3:45 7 maa Stalin 94-96 Pike mt, bacon backs, 20c | Turkeys-—Dressed ‘ ala yor ? Calls at This pot ona, te Th! ahoulder of Tamb, MEAT Stella~1 never change color. hen Adedartee ee ae Ho 'M.; lege of mutton, 186 M.; round sii. * Orcas, Tuesda; tea ” nas 4 PN th Pris id to Shippers steak, hid S6c; hamburger, |igoge ancy. .sess. An attachment for alarm clocks to Veal Far awaken deaf persons by jarring rCONOMY ediu’ ‘ ir be t Du. | Stale 27-88, 450 oan Royal baking} MA : their beds has b TI PUGET SOUND NAVIGATION Cc |powder, 27¢; 6 bars Clean Easy soap, 27¢ Quotations at Stockyards rop COLMAN DOCK S 10-T. ‘pail Karo ayrup, 950; 6th. can | Hoee— ar M. J. WB. coffee, $24 M m fruit jars, rim hol 38 4 ata. ie don, M-mais. $1.10; 360 Olympic | Medium, to choles WE BUY AND SF paneake flour, 28¢; 3 the Lima b ORES waney . Rea the Sim bend thew sis Ta “18.609 16.00 LIBERTY AND VICTORY BONDS 1, fresh milk, 120 at. Stall iattlo— We pay New York market price and inter led butter, 186 Mt alle 1 Boat atoore ss 2. -s coer ss o+10.00M10 PER CENT on $50 and $100 de tions ead ONW MAL oe ce, Soa aie tect. vou renew, 160 Medium to choles 0.20... 8.50@ 9.60 1M Cen om larger denominations N®-HALF OF ONE PBR) beef, 106 I lest cows and heite + O18 You can figure the CORRECT SELLING VALUE Bulls 00@ 6.00 | Ming ihe broke .UB of your honds by deduct- 1h RE a i 7.0040 14.00 |e tie wolowe {Tem the market price and adding the interest. See today's SEATTLE | | Steep— It tnd ist tna vet’ Clearings . .. $6,571,442,52 | | Prime spring lambs .,.....10.00@10.60 ‘sve the Ke aun lute Sue | Balances . 1,968,775.11 || Xeartings #50@ 7.00 | Batarket « #8450 HE 14 GKGO HLtG ST TR eate gon Tacoma | B L 500@ 600/m SAE SR Or Le ae Cie rings . . 1,087,919.00 | RAIN AND FEED Totat $85.18 $85.15 $85.92 $85.43 $80.58 FRO1T BOeE Jalan ry Prete | || natinelenet tee MORRIS BROTHERS, Inc. | Baie hl ad be bre ih aioe bees DING (GROUND FLOOR), SEATTLE | 11 cippee K ‘Tho Premier Municipal Bond House Dollars Balan J |X Rolled Metablished Over « Quarter Century Telephones! Ritiets se4ne ten eat twice hole ss

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