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Ship News Y SOLVE : Tides in Seattle | SATURDAY SEPT, Virst High Tide ne am, 8 A fraction of the lows of the day, sold above 8% of Resources BY GEORGE B. WATERS WASHINGTON, Sept. 24-—"White coal” may solve America’s fuel prob- Jem, ‘Traysiated from the French, “white coal” means water power and the nation at last has started on & definite program for the devejop- Ment of its water power resources: The last congress passed what ia wn ag the water power leasing and the water power commis composed of the secretaries of BUY TWO SHIPS Lavada, One of New Boats, to .Load Here ‘Two steamers, the Lavada and the Hannawa, have been added to the intercostal service of the Lucken bach Steamship company, according to an antiouncement made here yes jterday by Captain H. H, Birkholm, manage of the General Steamship 5 corporation, representing that line ee ese phorril for. /on the sound, The Lavada, a 9,400 pales Toa ice, an expert! tn steel shipping board carrier, in oa wal 35%. Haven 36%, off i rCueible 1 off ; United Sta! off 4; Baldwin 110%, unchang “ « Rubber 81%, off 19%, up & . NEW YORK, Sept. 24.—The New today said “The market for securition wa: while Wall at endeavored to analyze The list was ae ly pncerned. The motor and accessory sure, Of course, and the copper «rc American, were strong. jacheduled to*start loading here the | AMfrican: were strong: |New York Market Slightly Lower as Day’s TradeOpens United States Stool Closing prices wobe: United States Steel 89, Kelly-Springfield 66%, off 6%; Studebaker 68%, off Willys-Overland 12%, off 4; Erie 19% re than firm, #0 far as the THE SEAT | Piest Law Tide | | Jeo a om, boa me ttl | Second High Tide | Second High ‘Tide NEW YORK, Sept. 24.—The stock market opened irregular to #iimhtly | 288 p 232 Bm. 118 £6 [tower 2:01 pm. Gk oes Retail Stores 72, up %; Crucible Bteol 138%, off %; Pan-American Oi! eee 1, off %; Mexican Petroleum 184%, off 1; New Haven 86%, off —_— | United States Rubber 82%, off 1; United States Stoel 88%, off Nat ini : Canadian Pacific 120\, off %t Pittsburg Coal Tl, up %; Bethlehem Steel tion Starts on Definite LUCKENBACHS T14.Off &: Tobacco Products TOM, up 4; Reading 03%, off % Pro: velopment ‘The market closed lower, Central Leather made a new low for th ram for Develop year during the last half hour at 44%. Rubber gtocks closed within @ tinued steady and | Republic Motors 95%, offe%; Now P up Mi Pacific Bouthe unchang a 1%; Mexican Potroleun % oft %. oe York Evening Sun financial review left to shift for itnelf to a large extent this sudden wave of price reduction, | standard shares. were issues were under pronounced pr up Was weak on metal price cons coapiona, while the more active rails, like Mexican Petroloum and Jan- ter power, has been appointed “The steel industrials about held their own. The tobi were tne end month, Han @ecretary. maw Ub Detour a oe clined td be strong at fir but they lost ground quickly. As for the Already applications have been re ~ rails, thére was little change and interest in them seemed to have mub Eastern Soldier, of the same line, sailed last night from Seattle for New York with 7,000 tons of mince! laneous merchandise and 1,800,000 feet of thes. Shoe will pick up more lumber at the Columbia river port. FEW “GOING IN” FOR N. WINTER Only 95 on Last Trip of Victoria for Alaska fo Ceived for leases to develop 2,000,000 >) horse power of electricity. As soon} q the regulations are formulated, | commission will talk business oo “with the men who want to elop > ‘The first step will be to grant per: for preliminary surveys. Then, if the person making the survey, its to enter into an agreement to : ieee the water power on the par- site surveyed, he will be nted a license, Rates for power, tion and all development c operation will be under controt f the commission, At the end of 60 the government may take over plants, or the government may op any water power site with put the aid of private capital. With 95 passengers, 75 of them ‘There is no shortage of coal, The | soldiers to relieve troops whose time ly in America will last 1,000/has been served, the steamship Vic sided for the time being sion, Liberty bonds again digplayed WHEAT FUTURES TAKE BIG DROP Other Grains Off Slightly at Chicago —Wheat fo-) on the Chicago | CHICAGO, Sept turee dropped Si4o Board of trade today. Heavy aeli-| ing, influenced by deelines in other commodities, were said to be respon- sible. March wheat was off ihe. experts say. But the big prob-|toria, of the Alaska Steamship com | Wer grains were off slightly, te to get it out of the ground and |pany's fleet, sailed on per last voy-| branin® ite ere ower ace at _, to its destination. age of the season for Bering Séa| the opening of $2.04 ond at the oF © Development of water power ts SX\ points yesterday. ‘The number of / Was Off anather ie ge a Be ae arene to core this condition. Sut-|passengers “going In” for the long penne 06 Or: A. dows 3¢, and closed ‘veys show t there is 60,000,000 winter months is comparatively few,| September corn was down Te at power of electricity that cam be/ many of them wives of officials or| the opening o | ly developed at comparatively /pusiness men in the north going to| 0, "Gnrwra ‘at Shue down 1a and | cost. That ls more power than) join them for the winter. od off an addition nation is now using from all Capt. John A. O’Brien, former] . September « ¢ elec. |ComMander Of the Victoria and now a + cate to For every year horse power o: master of the Dellwood, was present|the opening of b7%c and ity developed, 6% tons of coal are So, if the machinery for the 000 horse power now applied at the departure for a reunion with |57%c an advan t Capt. John Johnson, master of the : Victoria, The Victoria took a full Cash wheat— were installed, and run steadily}... No. red, No. 2 hard, ‘ ‘ «0 Of freight, mostly supplies for] §244; No. . One year, it would save 13,000,000) 1.6” Arctic winter in the North * coal She will sail from Nome not later}! Chica; Boar “ity than October 15, Wines go ard of Trade Tne of .* Dee “at C0. LANDS z March “aq |Add 5 Steamers to | ts» ep Ms ‘The intercostal service of the | aept * os North Atlantic & Western Steam ne a" " ip company has been Increased by | , Por*— P. Places $500,000 ci. vtctmers, it was announced yeu. |B" "°°": : terday thru the Seattle agent of the| Lara— reight Car Order Here company. The M. C. Brush, steam: | #pt = eV" ATO of a contract to the Pacific! ship just purchased from the United | ij,” 7° ’ —— (Nominal) — ur om Foundry Co, of Seattle, for | stares shipping board. an 8,800 ton | tepe of $500,000 worth Of Hog Island type veasel, one of the | let. ght cars for the Northern Pacific/ tive, will start loading cargo at Bos &. 4 has just been announced by/ton this week and sail for Pacific EG, Woodworth, of St. Paul, vice 149 Chicago Car Lots coast ports in October. The other Furnished by L. B. Manning & Co, 9 it of the Pia a aoa vessels added are, Artigus, West 619 Second Avene ap : foodworth = decla: tha’ ©) Togus, Springfield and Lehigh. = Pag weer iS Mitight rates against which local lum-| ee Wheat at ~ Bermen are protesting probably will me vines rH | fot be lowered by the railroads, but|Once This Would as ve / @eclared the schedule would be re . ve - ised. Have Been Big News| Chicago Live Stoc! | he tumbermen declare that unless} When the steamer Katherine C. "AGO, Hept. 2 "the rates are materially reduced, the | docked in Seattle, Wednesday, $150 Eastern markets would be killed as/000 worth of gold dust from the Mar a6 Westerniumber is concerned. | placer claims along the Kuskokwim B1b@IE oe onde " ab “ river was unloaded. The consign: |S I5@15 50 | Freight Rates on ment represents the largest shipment | nignsr nest, sh sb OTe sh: bother neoere of dust ever made from that district. |45.25@11.50. canners and cutters, 40 | Steel to Be Cut : oe. Mockere and feeders, $6@ 11.80 tows, 88@12. calve rai Bheep— Kerei bead; market Reduced freight tes on steel rom ‘eather Bureau or. Lamba, $$@16.75; ewes, § _ from the Pittsburg district to the Pa- _@ific coast, recommended by the Western railroads, will become effec tive, it was stated by prominent ex- here yesterday. The reduc- TATOOSH IMLAND, Rept. 14—4 AM Rising barometer; cloudy; wind south weet, five miles an hour. Passed out Str Queen at ¥ last night; str Eastern Temple during te night ther of the} two sailing yeasela reported outside Foreign Exchange NEW Y¥ 4—Demand # tion 9 centa per 100 pounds is| bound in at § p.m. is in sight this Pils "petereeets cue ia. wane Made to equaliz the tarife on export | morning = ‘ ri Shiu; comane Crone Isteel, 80 that Seattle and other Pa-|,,,uPlember S2—11:30 A, Mo-Cloudy | Aandi D>, cific coast ports will have the same! cjoudy; wind northwest. six mil orig hour. Outside, bound in, two sailing | !@Fs, 900 e@dvantage as the Atlantic coast Venncle, © twe-masted steam echooner| Demand sterling toward the close was % “ towmg « two-masted barge. Passed out. | $2.47, off 2\c net; france, €47e: lire de : Str Bpringfield at 1:15 p m. 6 PF. M_-| mand, 4.16c; marks, 1.63c; Canadian dol- Bonanta at 6 pm N.Y Sitlea al 4 & BIRTHS Wi Ps . r. ee and Sugar i son, Carl, Martin's hospital. eir!.| Arrivals and Departures NEW TORK, fopt. $4.—Cotfee——Wo. dy, Harry, Martin's hospital. Asetved Rio, Se per No, @ Santos, 19@13G%¢/ so x v | per ib Remoans. Jee, 1721 Bradner pl. doy. natarember 2 tr Archer from Hong Sugar—Raw, 10.760 per tb; granulated, | okeriaks, &, 1017 Washington st. | Tis "Ms, ues rancleco and Tacoma at] 144 @14 i per Ib *) 46 a mm; ate uehe from Fritinh Nee 88 Columbian ports at 2 a. m.; str Gedney Fepeee Shek seth Genial hoe-|from, Nowthcantern Alasican |Portland Market Report | aoe girk * | Morning tar from Vancouver | PORTLAND, Sept. 24.—Cattie—Re ted. Addlph, Seattle General| Mukilteo from San Franc colpts, 59 head; market steady and un- Remttael ‘tor Angeles ” y and MeMahon. John, Seattle General hos-|_ September 23—Str President from Ban Receipts, 429 head; market ts pital Pedro via San Francisco and Victoria, B.| weak and unchanged regan, muel, Seattle General|©. at 7:40 p.m; ate Delwood fr Sheep—Rec 1.417 head; market te hospital, girl. | Honolulu via Han Francisco and Tacoma | steady and unchanged. mBprebill, Charles, 4718 10th N. E.,/at 9 p.m; schr Alice from Hering son! Butter—6e per Ib r tow of tug Lillico No ae —69 9 680 per dor Mickelson. Chris, 1715 26th ave. boy. |2 Hens 30¢ b; beetiera, & Btgwart, Allen, St. Luke's hospital Sailed ee te BOKe ¥. September 24—Atr Spokdne for Bouth-|* Cheese e se pe Ber, Thomas, 5208 15th 8. boy. eastern Alaskan porte at iiam.. REESE RD leGovern, Charles, 1814 Graham,| september 2)—Mtr Northwestern for! ae 13:19 ori ah boy. Comox, B. C..' at 4:60 p. m.i otr Vietoria 3:10 p.m; str Alameda in Portier Meuman, Ludwig, 6007 20th N. W.|tor Nome via Ladyamith, B.C, at 10:15 wee See D = . a & m.; str Badta Ana for Boutheaster ‘ommunications Peterson, S., 2111 W. 65th, girl. Alaska at 4:36 p. m. aaa Str Wont Ison, Kobe for MARRIAGE LICENSES towing hee Maney “vitae f Anyox towing bi Henry Villard Ala kan Vessels Name and F Off Cape Amaney, bound from Beattie te Cataldi, Ciivia, Sypaum at § p. m.; atr Oleum, Port San ine Leone tt. Juneau—Salied September 23: Str City] Lule for Beattie, 400 miles from Reattia ge tiger jot Betis, souchnound, ath a. mm nT Vat dpm ated. 4. Maffot” wan’ beats Enyart, Helen, Vance oiear Watiee 33: Str | for Beattie, miles north of Ban Pedro Admiral Watson, southbound, at 10 p. m.| 4’ 8°n Graham. Malcolm K + 8 te * a hac o- Gallagher, Mary si sim, Jomen, Beattie Vessels in Other Ports | Vessels in Port at Seattle wa, § Kobe—Arrived September 18: Wtr Ari-| Smith Cove terminal—alr Bamere, er leary, Patrick J., ¥ Legal! gona Mo Pi ia Yokohama. Fik str City of Spokane, str Hammer, Dora M., Legal| Balbou ene lta mg pl ainotinan tant ne, lr THuis, Seattle Legal | #eus for Sound por Arrived | Pler 14--Str Wakena. Helen, Seattl« Keptember 22° str Kurydamus trom Beat Northern dock—8tr Toyama Maru, str Kashi Str R Tr ainwright, Ernest G urd, Rachel J., Seattle er, Moward William ne, Pigeon i, Seattic aru. 40 k—Str Spokane, ‘omident Mtr Admiral Fvane, Jobson, Nels F., Newcastle Coast coal bunk Youngleal, Christine, Neweast rk—Halled Sword, str ia Touche” astern ack, Zohn J. Uwaco .....26| Steel Exporter for Seattle via po y st. terminal—U. # © Burnatde, re vince ‘MD Keath 24| Ban Pedro—Arrived Meptember 22; Btr| Pacific Const Enginecring. werke.—q DEATHS | Admiral Dewey from Beattie via porte at fastern Loader — sp m ; 10 p inner & Mdy yarde—Bohr A, ¥. Conte, Fitzpatrick, George, 63, 2417 Alemo |! ar Mine a? mh ig e 4 co st. terminal—-#tr Waterbury, etr . r amira ‘arragut fro attic at it rel wood. 4 i Nagasako, ¥. 79, Nippon hospital m. Balled 43: Mtr Ad-| Milwaukee Ocean dock—Str West Ivan. | jexiey. Sarab 407 Howard N,|t™iral Schley for Beattie at 3 p. m Spokane st. terminal-—tr Arches ne cam, Apna, 42, 1262 Denny way. Comox, i. Arrived September 24: | Duthie yardu-te Criffdy, wir M ita, fy 26, Providence hospital. | Str Victoria from Beattie, str Northwest. | Todd, deydocke Bir Westwara egnem, John, 4, 6048 Fifth N. W.| ern trom Beattie Klihy Thamson, bk Relfast , Dungeness —Pasked in September 24:] Lake Union--Hulls Abilin, Abnoba, Abe eos Be TH Brookdale for seattle at 9:40] ” ydow, Addinon, Allenhurst, Anmik, Ams f Seattle | [ing Star for enttio at? a. tm. str trod win, Boughton, |? OR $5,741,878.03 | 7 & m. Cabacan, Capraria, ‘ pee piember 24: fichr| Charus, 'Chestertietd _ 1,415,897.32 | | Azaton tor in tow of tug Monitgr inyras, Cor Cola, Clon | if for New York via Meuttle rison, Fort Jackson, Fort. i 22.00 | Pgs Fort Union, imufl Leotl, Kitan, ae. re Reported by Wireless | Ames yards str noonmvert 61,574.00 | ‘Canadian Government Pacific Const Bridge & Dredging plant~ 69,738.00 | | September Str Admiral Sebree in| yp Att Patterson, ; Queen Charlotte Bound on route to Port| Heffernan drydock=-lchr Blaatind, mo- s Alice, southboun: ; og: fpgstnhllintekte ne + 16,816,602.00 | | Regwood ott West Inlet, soutnbouda, tt a age 1,061,432.00 | }12:05 p. m.: str Admiml Watson two] When the money of some people teas ; v miles north of Wateon Rock, northbound,’ converses it uses a megaphone, M $1.36, and declined! |Boozes Again; Kills here was little further change In securities values in the later ses- nd.” strength in increasing de N. Y. Stock Rochen e Furnished by L. B, Manning & Co., 619 Second Avenue Btock— High Low Ch oe 1% AMO ‘ary. .133 International... 74% Amer, Sumatra oN Amer, Locom« “. Anw. Tel. & Tel mM Anaconda vee jaitimore & Obia..., 44% us Heth, Bteel Canadian tral Le + Me fe Bt Pan-Amer Pierce. Arve Petroleum 92% Retail Btores Rubber High oo low oore Markets || anning Staite $910.14 roast, np tomat amb rom 12% Chinoele fish CORNER Stall 9, silver salmon, 1%¢ T.: Kin salmon me he oe ameits mir filet of » * %. Stal banan apes, Ibe &, " FCONOMY 40, 350 coftes, 3 The $1.00, 1% Thr © Royal vaking powser. 20c, Na olson ollve oll, $1.65 at. Stall 69, pure lard, 2 The. 400; pork chops, 48c Ts 1, Winlook ry butter, @Te; # fresh exes, 700 dos; Delicia Nut ine, 250 M., 3 Ma $1.00, Stall 32. corned beet 1.; hamburger, the M™.. ahor riba, 12%e M,. Sta heat peanut. by ter, 180 M., 2 Tha. abe: pure Yakt honey, pt. Jar 420, at. Jar The bu 200 Th do 1; Iamb Fr 5 Btalle 47 t tho: 3 phe flakes Lipton’s yell Stall freah corn. im ec; bent | white flour, 10 tbe feed, 10 | Tha. de Bureau Helps Make Science Practical | WASHINGTON, Sept 24 ness men who wish to commercialize scientific ¢ erles of government experts now may have the assistance | of a special bureau recently organ Busi ized in the agricultural department. under the direction of Secretary Mer. | edith. The new bureny, headed by Davi J, Price, is officially known ae the of. | flee of development work. It iw in ynded as a go-between for business | n and selene | ernment pre m « cover sclentists by which often dis valuable products may be obtained from waste ma rials of factofles, accorat retary Meredith's announc ten in the past, the disco 1 developed only to th stag The aim of the opment office will be to carry th coveries clear thru to the p state, Himself in Remorse LONDON, Sept. 4 Kdward Charles Sawyer ,the high sheriff for Oxfordshire, shot himaelf death. He had heavy drinker and stopped on the advice of physicians, Later he had a sudden impulse to atart drinking awain and committed suicide, (Plume —Pradeha Carnation | fkerateh Food | TLE STAR CANTALOUPES _ TAKE PLUNGE | | | FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 199% U. S. Declares War PLANRAIDS ON 7 on Ground Squirrel TWUANA DENS i i | SACRAMENTO, Sept. > 24.—Warn-) being one of the biggest menaces to ‘ : California Influx Causes 25~|,.° ini an epidemic. of bupbonte| national heaith Says Opium and Gambling cent Drop plagué @ay break out as the result] In report before the recent health | Will Be Cleaned Up of infected rats and ground squirrels | convention here tt was pointed out na | Was wounded by Dr, W, H. Kellogg, | that the Awiatic rat had infected the a he ces antaloupe wees 555 magghe director of communicable div {| ground squirrels with bubonic plague}. S2XICALA, Lower Cal., Sept, 30 " mt 3 cents Friday, 4 am lifornia state board of health,| germ, and that another outbreak of ;~-Vigorous prosecution of raids pcophpgs fons he de Sey a inte recently | the plague might come as easily! rambling houses and opium dens f quality from California, Sales are} “There will be an ‘epidemic,*” he| thru thene litte pests as from the| Lower California were promined on record for some of the tter sald, “and we shall spend millions in | detested wharf rate: District Pollee Comminsioner Rafaal) ¢ vent & erate, but the top for| Yin efforts to stop it. We can block| ‘The contact between the Asiatic silver, following further” ar bout qiatiae Mice ty $8 it now by spending thousands, It| rats and the ground squirrels is sup-| here Jast night of Chinese drug ¥ A car of sweet potatoes that came | *%#ts now among rats and squirrels | Poved to } taken place at Port! dorn % anurans’ potatous that came in certain parts of the U, 8, Kvery| Costa in the straits some 20 1 “Tijuana, Teeats and Ensenada 6 certs @ pound , now and then a group of human be San Francisco bay in 1900, fr aned up,” Silver said, Prices show. little yvartation in| 2" Is Infected, We ought to kill! C&rgo ships unloading from the Ori-| ‘The Lower California government either fruits or vegetables, and trade | CYer¥ infected rat and squirrel now nt. The firkt case of bubonic jhas begun a campaign against yendins trae . Infected rats exint in several South-| Plague was brought here from Hono-|oplum joints under the recently mitten Snsntaliel ian deal 1 ern ports, Ground squirrels haye year, Sines then ther pted antin tic orders taeued a and eggs are firm. | soon infected in California for years. n some 160 cases and 117|since the resignation of former Gov Local Markets ee There are no cases this year.|ernor Cantu. Petees Heth Dnelees Dele bee SAN FRANCISCO, Sept, 24.—The| To effectively make war on the|——————— _— Vegetables and Wruit United Staten government has de-| 6Tound squirrels there is a bill before | Loca), green, por T... .09%@ 04| clared war to the death on the ground | COneTe®s axking for an appropriation) PUGET SOUND peg: “9088 24 aquirrel | of $1,000,000 to start the offensive.| we ML TA 206| This scampering little rodent in-| Before the campaign is finist | . Rit i 03) festing the foothills of the Western | Hkely that $5,000,000 will be asked. be S| states by the billion, and for years —_——____. crate’. 2 16@ 200 " ney ig Pe Tee | the bane of farmer and orchardist, is ALL LOCAL ROUTES Cucumirere Hothouse, per 408. -18| accused by the bealth puthorities of & of to Be eTRaNnns LEAVE Sném of f. a per bow oe rv sai rene ° LALAD } | Kee F i Wash, per ease. 200 DOCK, FOOT OF MARION Gartte Ris , i “cc ” oral, per desdonsees Fe nye #BARDE ld”? f | Lettaee—Local, per crate 's.... 140@t.e9 niome ber th . o1%9 2 Sera | Song to Frosh cree LONDON CHARGE) og to Frosh ¥ Wash ‘ ene University of Washington fresh Pumpkine. toca men, registering for the first time Rhubarb Per m Sweet Potatoes | Tematone=-Looal, oon, per Mm Turnips Loca! Eastern Washington Gravensteins, B Wash. . Local cooking wakaes Aligator Pears Florida, don —Per erate MC. per Mm Cantaloupes Wash Caaabas Ver Ib Crabapple Local DateePer case .. per box Miack Prince, per orate on Per box : HoneyComb, per erate Btrained, per ™ é Jamey dew Melons Ver th Hue, pert. *Clapp'® Favorite, B Sugar ¢ Pineapples Cras Al Grom «4.25 ’ Prunee——Tialian, per box - Buver ' Mungartan errr) Strawberries —Kverbearing, crt. Turkish Melons — Yakima, per erate schanseconahe Watermelons— Ser Gold DAIRY PRODUCTS Prices Paid Whoeiresie Deniers TLecal creamery, oubee. Bricks Freeh ranch « Vullets Cheeer Or. triptete .. Wisconsin eream brick. Limbureer os. Young Amertes Biock Swine . Wash triplet... POULTRY Prices Paid by Wholesale Dealers te Shippers Ducks J Mens —Gnder me a 4 the and op | Brotlers—All welghts Roosters bie | Geese Live Heigion Maree 1.1 Hoge—Fancy Veal Panes Medium wets aT@ ae ‘Quotations af Btockyarde | tose— Pr isthe. ™ to ch @ist Pigs 18.00@ 15.08 Cate Mest steers esses 9501000 Medium to chole 5 00@ 9.00 Heat cows and heifers 1268 77 Tutte ‘ Cav :f Sheep— Pri see 10280 Yeariings ...+6 He 2 Wethors a Ewes pete 2 6.0@ HAY, GRAIN AND FEED Wholesale Price Per Ton. © | parley —Whole . aceqie Rolled cllp 8 Oats Ke 60.004 62.00 Corn Whole 6Poo@ 73.00 Cracked 70.000 74.00 Chop 66:00@ 69.09 Ground Bor Mill Rom .- Alfalfa Alfalfa Meat Wheat k Food Copra sone tian Weed Moai 79.00@ 82.00 93.00 Grits . Marble Grits Linseed Meal Kee t Meat and Bone Meat Scrape hell Meal Soya Bean Meal Cal fh. Men have lost me than they have by turn, by crowding waiting their er tells her age; «l nough to know better A widow ulways old TAKE THE BOAT TO TACOMA BOATS LEAVE COLMAN DOCK 2,0 It A.M. 2, 3, 5S, 7,0 1, Me The best and BVERY DAY, eheapent way te ge Toy Cr) JUND NAVIGATI PUGET But Is Released by Los An- geles Officials LONDON, Sept. 24,—British offi- clals were undecided today whether they would ask extradition from the United States of Capt. William N Barrett, formerly of the American army, for whom @ warrant has been issued charging him with appro- priating jewels belonging to Mrs. Jobn D. Spreckels, Jr, of Calb fornia. Friday, will have many wonderful opportunities thrust upon them for getting @ real start in the institution by the older students, who won't register until Saturday and Monday For instance, a number of front |row seats on the main floor of Meany hall will be sold at greatly reduced rates, Then again, shares in the Chimes will probably be of fered many of the new stodents at bargain prices. A frosh with a little money can buy almost anything he Barrett disappeared before the| Wants from the Chem shack to Bag warrant could be served. Word has|!ey hall. been received here of his tempo-| Classes start Tuesday and regis- tration is expected to pass the 5,000 mary detention in Los Angeles, He mark, was not arrested. Mra. Spreckels, daughter-in-law of Claus Spreckela, American. sugar|,, 5°, men never work harder than when they are doing useless things without pay. Canadian Pacific Victoria and Vancouver, B.C. “Princens™ Steamabips Leave Se- a € an Pacific Dock, Bier 1, of Vesler Way 9:00 A. M. Daily for Victoria and Vancouver 11:30 P. M. Daily Vancouver Direct Week-End Trips TO Vancouver Island “The Island of 1,000 Miles of Wonderland” STEAMSHIP AND RAIL GOLYING, MOTORING, BA’ Something for Every One Mlestrated Folder en Application CITY TICKET OFFICE @08 Second Ave. Phone Main S585 magnate, said she gave a diamond and pearl necklace valued at $126, 000 to Barrett to be cleaned and insured. Thé warrant charged Bar- | rett, who is the husband of Alfve| Gordon Drexel, of Philadelphia, sold the necklace and kept the money Mrs, Spreckels said she first met Barrett about eight years ago. While touring the world with her husband || met him in rope again a} few months ago, she said. Spreckels | was called back to the United States by business in March, she aid, but | she remajned here. She often ac-| companied Barrett to the races, she maid. Following the application for a warrant for Barrett, his creditors instituted bankruptcy proceedings here. His liabilities were reported to be $13.265 and hin assets nothing. Hig creditors included several deal- | ers in antiques. see LOS ANGELES, Sept. 24.—Capt.) William Barrett, son-in-law of J. R./ Drexe] of Philadelphia, was at Mb-| lerty here today after being kept un- der “technical arrest” for more than | she whole ticket. Steamers and change without cotved Gatly 4 hours while authorities were wait ing for confirmation of press reports that a warrant for Barrett's arrest had been tesued in London. No word had been received here, federal agents and police said. bi jalopy ee ~ Panorama of the City of Edmonton Invest in the Securities of a Prosperous, Growing Canadian City We offer subject to prior sale and change in price 750,000 General Obligation 6% Gold Ni CITY of EDMONTON Yi Province of Alberta 9 I elding Free From All Dominion Government Tax Dated September 1, 1920 MATURITIES AS FOLLOWS $250,000 Due Sept, 1, 1922; Price 94.62; Yield 9% $250,p00 Due Sept. 1, 1923; Price 92.26; Yield 9% ae Denominations $100, $500 and $1000 | Principal and semi-annual interest (March 1st. and September Ist) payable in Gold Coin of the United States in New’ York and at the offices $250, Due Sept. 1, 1924; Price 90.1 of Morris Brothers, Inc. municipal pro; Net debenture debt Revenue from public util Net local Improvement debt In addition to being General Obligation Notes, these are secured by long-time debentures totaling $2,594,420.00, and resourceful, Out of tts great ware! Wealth Untold Secures the foodatuits, Implements, furnishings and other This Issue materials for much of the new northwest. Inte it pours the livestock and agricultural products of The ctty of Edmonton is one of the most erecta” ola he rf aitien int Progressive and prosperous in all western Canada. including meat packing establishinents, dour malta, Ite future is written in the his 1 progress of its past, There, in the center of 27,200 acres of fer- tile country, thi« city of 60,000 people has sprung up, midway ‘between and connected by three trans- ontinental lines to Winnipeg on the east and to ‘rince Rupert and Vancouver on the west it is the feeder of supplies for an empire vast creameries, shoe factories elevators, brick work car repairing shops, as well as the general sho of the Kdmonton, Dunvegan @ British Columbia railway. Rich deposits of coal surrounding Bd- monton not only supplies cheap. power fuel for manufacturing but the payroll of this industry helps swell the general prosperity of Edmonton Legality to Be Approved by Malone, Malone & Long, Toronto, Canada MORRIS BROTHERS, Inc. “The Premier Municipal Bond House” Portland, Or. Morris Building Seattle, Wash., 309-11 Stark Street No, 8 Ceatral Bldg. Merchants National Bank Bldg., San Francisco, Cal. TELEPHONE OR TELEGRAPH ORDERS AT OUR BEFENSE, Established Over Quarter Century

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