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‘CITY POWER Ship News FAR SHORT OF DEMAND - Industries Driven siiny While Those Here Help Pay Dividends to B. C. ©. F. Unhden, engineer of the Skagit river mur in ob ipal power project, asked his audience at Chamber of Commerce counci! lun h gon yesterday, “What is the With Seattle His answer was that this city needs industries, and said that industries will not come here until they are a» @ured of ample power at a proper price, and this condition will not pre ‘Vail until the citizens of the city have Got behind and made possible th completion of the Skagit river proj Washington has 6,000,000 horse power of the nation’s 54 but What good is that horse-power unless we develop it, and this the Skagit river project proposes to ne gaid. “What basis can there be for the argument against this plant When the Puget Sound Light & Power .company !s today buying fewer from British Columbia porations and by this act hel; is in Br Milwauk pay taxes and divid Columbia? When the first train over its electri Pulled out of Seattte it was on furnished from Spokane, 300 miles away. “There will be no trouble of di spos-| ine of all power generated at the Skagit river plant, and the city has an offer from one large corper ion to take the surplus, if there ts any, when the first unit {is in operation I will bank my reputation ca an ap gincer on the statement that when the citizens of Seattle go ahead and, put this project thru that power will be laid down In Seattle cheaper than ‘any place in the United States. This fa not talk; ft is facts, supported by engineering figures. COULD CUT OUT B. C. matter Tides in Seattle SATURDAY =) SUNDAY Dre, 4 DEC. 8 Pint Tide | First Mich Tide THE SEATTLE STAR New York Market Is CRANBERRIES Irregular at Start | But Strong at Close 1,500,000 JOIN SNAPPED UP FARMER UNION City Is Best Market in U. S.| ‘Plan to Get Legislation for’ for "Em Protection Fist Low Tide First Low Tide. ‘ today, Opening prices included: Crocible 94, up fi New Hayen 20%, um omale produce and dairy| BY KALeH F, COUCH | changed; Raldwin 06%, up \%: United States Steet 82%, Off %; Reading | prices were practleally stationary | (« right, 1920, by the United Pre - Se 20%, up %; Corn Products 72%, unchanged; Pan-American 14%, up i! saturday, Business wae & Hittle more| WASHING D ‘ Pacific Ol 8%, up 1; Northern Pacific 80%. UD %i Sinclair OU 26%, up v2 pride {than 1,600,000 f H i i Veieed Glatee Rebber 67%, off 1% brisk than during the earlier part of | other in the National I “ | Tho market i ah eeud the week, due to the usual week-end | Organizations now ring Closing prices included: United States Steel 83, up %) Crucibte 4,| supplies laid in by restaurants and! a drive in r Te 4; Bethlehem “i” 56%, up 1%; Baldwin ® p 2%! Mexioan Petro- | p¢ to protec loum 180, up 8t American 86, up 1% xa ompany 60%, un tern cranberries are enid to be | fom be | T0 NEAR EAS changed; Southe fie 105%, up M4; Readin sup Wi Amor ig osrhs:9 bel and pr w n? mM up Lackawanna 6%. up Atlan 7 irly well Beattie Is one of | ¢ hark Gulf 114%, up 34 tudebaker 47, up 1; United States Rubber 69, up %.| the best cranberry markets tn the ne * Direct Service to Mediter- 6 6% ountry, and with the poor quality of . | NEW YORK, Deo. 4—The Evening Sun financial review this after an and ne this year, Capt | forced | Thero Was a strong tone in today's short session of the stock mare). pag Ha pease a SAN FRANCISCO, De ket, altho price fluctuations were neither broad of uniform The old de fe are nti) quoted at $40 to $42 | “But 100,000 ene the Penifie ¢ f the list, Mexican Petroleum advancing to 4 gain of more than 4 points narket was, ¢ anything, | these same products, Billions ef Gol-| a3 " 14 in the first half, Pan-At an nearly 2 p and California Petroleum r, but thie was o a | lara of profit thus is going into the apg + egg ent that ® Point oF The motors were not buoyant, but Hevertheloss made | iq) according to job ets of the speculators and mid Hoyt men, saa eg rb 1a \ sat | bers. | dlemen shipping poard fF and while many of the iasues held firm, some of them like New Haven Local Markets = |,,A, 0, "tt step in the drive for : and or two others were under n pressure ithern Pacif Skee Paid Whstande Dede oe. | AW pg anorgames Deane would carry passen-| "#4 moments strength, but it med to want in staying power and Veaetabies and Fruit - mney 4 smamagp Bball ssytro9d | Fyrnte nt swayed within @ range of 2 or 3 5 s Trading was only moderately | Artichokes 18@ 20) ° wide public relats committee bene kM animated for the session as a wh pair cree eee me Geutmnen: Slee In the second b with few exceptions the Industrial and raftroad e1@ .2im [farmer and consumer, The commit ‘Take Subscriptions lait aovane teewaré to Union with tas oile AM MRIEE. Makin Pots i} |teu to be developed under the dire leum pushed thru 140 for the first tir November 6. Crucible j 2.60 | tion of the Nation: 1 of Farm for Pirrie ReSCWeTS | ceinca more than 4 points, while not gaine among the standard shares ree at |Orwaniaations, will include reproser y reward the In- averaged 1 to 2 poit | ‘Wits Wate bet tatives of the National Consumer hwest Washington . r don : one ue and the labor group, as well k in giving ald to per 1% las farmers, according to present rere 2% he th N. Y. Stock Exchange ie | et Sound Maritime homey | Por tm ‘The farmerw program for protec Ie us was given the | 619 Becom tive legislation begina with amend uien by contrit ns totaling q *iKe@ esy | ments to the antitrust laws to per Al sanizations a maritime ee: ad Per ton mit farmers’ cooperative societies to » will be solicited by a com ar & a pity oe) $* |engage in interstate business. Thru appointed by the circle “ “ Siasiaths coy. Foegss ei many of the co-operative societien , * Kotabages sack 20 farmers plan to sell direct to the con Sto s Hold U |Good Export “Business Is xe Spinagh- Pep. cane 6° | sumer rm: 1 ™ “4 souase, Ma head r] ; Pp | Cause of Increase Sis Per % se ooh Admiral Vessel [SC Delayed by heavy weather, th oO, D 4—After opening |; - | @ Wash nee Admiral Line steamship Eldridge, grain market showed cor . ; FRUITS du Seattle Fri¢ will not ar rg hee pe dhs + | Appiee— eae rive until the first of the week. pe at the nin . . +) B Wem oh 1.000.598 . . s auidation of long t ; Ranemae Ver To cescecssseee 12M | Two More Ships Join) ire, 'h« stsna 01 the wecrelary oF seni Melem S| Socemeetes eat yaa ssssssasnense | oh Fl Id the” treamury” egainat financial as pices the ipments by Water Gain| eet of Idle Here (i32.° yee ; ~B 190034 Substantiall \¥ Orders for the withdrawal of the caused the Increase t I PES 4 udstantially mahip West Norranus, in the| }rovislons closed higher. “ jouth American se © of Swayne & Aina ~ Phy Lumber shipped by water from the Hoty, and of the West Nimrod, or Pacific Northwest during the first of Struthers & Dixon Meet, oper well it to the Puget Sound Light @ feader will replace the Weat N U . out of San Franc isco, have bee ember corn opened off POWER WITH “Lo grehied the [ued by the repective companies regained Meo at th It would be good business for The vessels will be moored at Smith rn unchanged Gity to have a surplus of power and Gov, terminal hera The EB 4 ar eke s Power company, so thar that com- Columbia to buy current. This city) could sell power generated in the Skagit river to the private company the price it now pays British Co lumbia corporations, and at a profit for the municipality.” ‘The speaker maid that an early completion of the power development On the Skagit river was the most im portant thing facing Seattle, and said that people must not forget that the contract made with the Puget Sound Light & Power company at the time the street railway was pur- chased was that either the city or the power company could, by giving the proper notice, cancel the contract for power. Engineer Uhden sald the city was in possession of information showing that two industries went to Tacoma because of the power situation here. ‘He stated that when manufacturers are assured their power require ents could be met at the price the city will be able to sell at, it will be a magnet which will enhance the industrial future of Seattle. He called attention to the fnet that Los Angeles, in spite of the fact that pany would not have to go to British | ee |den Fred M. Lathe. It ia thought |,,‘ that Capt. Milovzoroff may attempt | Mey to come to Seattle with the boat isiy | Pee Dee May Raise Sinkion [cy | uncharted rock on whieh she struck. | . r jranus, ning and ading: J Jand gained Spirits Ship From Russia; Comes Here? Notification that Capt, P. Milovzor off has put to sea from Viadivoscok with the steamship Simbirsk without consent the Russian authoritie there hag been received by Port War (Ratwrday's Wheat Steamer Next Week) et Attempts to raise the steamsbip| lr Prince Rupert, wrecked last Septem: 4. af ber in Swanson bay, will be made next week, according to Capt. C. i Nicholson, manager of the Grand |™*7- Trunk Steamship Co, of Vancouver, B.C. The Prince Rupert has been submerged in shallow water near the} & opened at rhc | Chicago Bowed of Trade’ Quotations) Cone s1% 22.87 1490 1448 1287 1270 Quotations) i. T Manning & Co, Merond Avenue Rearrange Sailisigs : “S “e “ % Kf for Alaskan Ports! *” Pe ke ie With the arrival here next Thurs Chicago Live Stock | Rock Istand Min Ke Hern Pacif vthern Railway Stromberg Studebaker Texas Pacift Unien ¢ Union 78.80% | LIBER Third 4\"s Fourth 44's Fitth 2%"5 Fifth "9... Total pales, $14 ‘SHIMMY DOG Shimmy with ~NEW | % o% 106 160g 18 wm Oe « om. 6 eharce. TY BONDS n Lew 90.26 sn16 400 eT) non " eT) ee Pha onet B648 1,000. TOY HERE the shimmy dog! nine months of this y showed an nerease of 293,687,428 feet over the same period of the preceding year according to figures compiled by Fred W Pacific | rea. The Alexander Const The te increase was more pronounced than pee lumber inspection retary of the bu al reached 1,256 from Washington that from Mipe Olives—Per NUTS either British Columbia or Oregon. Atmenae pu M Mmeis"*c@ 21 Feed Dealers’ Assn. | cal, per. to Meet Wednesday | North Pacific Feed Dealers’ | sociation will meet at the Hotel Frye Walrate ‘om mute ry - stom » . yp ered Rh orga st next Wednesday, in regular trien Pecane—? conference. Prominent speakers are scheduled to addreas the gathering in tho afternoon, including Harry Col-| DAIRY PRODUCTS Prices Paid te Shippers J Hutterfat Mer, state stock food inspagtor, Fane Freeh ranch Min Per ‘ow 1 ‘Want Bering Rivér DAIRY PRODUCTS Prices Paid Whelesale Dealers Closed to Fishermen RatterLoca) creamery, cubes. t4| Recommendations of the Hoonah Bricks . +4 | Packing Co, for the closing of the web rane Bering river, Central Alaska, to com- | mercial fishermen, were adopted Fri- a” | day and forwarded to Washington, 4) D.C. by Henry O'Malley and H. J. $$ | Christoffers of the U. 8. bureau of} » 49 | fisheries. Fishing was permitted out Wash. triplets 3% | wide the mouth of the river. POULTRY | ee Prices Paid Wholesale Dealers A Laud Salesmen of ee es ks } Ace Automobiles! power is to ce ; . “ol precy ag cost . more! day of the liner Alameda, of the! mf pae vod The shimmy dog promises to be the | irwttere Pan “Sitchin | Saleamen for Ace automobiles, dix in Seattle's, ie going ahead on A} Alaska Steamship Co. achedules of * tik of eaten |iatemt craze for Seattle kide—and|Weesters ... |tribution of which began here 12 tremendous program, so that it will sailings to Alaska wil! be rearranged $; packine.|mebbe for the kids of the whole | Gesse—l4re days ago thru the General Distrit- be able to Ln did the Eastern manu-/ according to an announcement of J. Sn ae 99-6¢| country re nadie F taed utors’ Corporation, were congratu we 7 25; roughs, $9 arco Live, per Te. ‘ 7 y pn e have got all tire power | tH. Buneh, ~~ freight and paw | Cette a4; market te| ‘The shimmy dog is a wonderful an- — Pou LIRY **}iated on their initial success at a you senger agent of the company. The | steady buteher stock, | imal. He is in three chapters, Chap- 7 dinner given in Blanc’s cafe Friday The speaker sald that even with| Victoria will replace the Alameda|#*750: | F ©lter tte Me heng Retetine tone wD Fr age 5 a mg | night by J. M. Finley, of the Finley| being brought in from British | while the latter vessel is overhauled. |) slots ts) tarece sitet? friendly anout and lon 4 i | meeth ecaeah osc “ts | Advertising Agency. nee eipte nea ot tn | ont legs. Chapte . rreased ° - — ington, that the year-round require | STEAMSHIP WHEATLAND |s#0!7, Lamba $1 50g 1275, ewe, $2.00 hin very Jone motile, Ant chaptae | Geese M4 Matthews to fe) se ments ae gerd joss production of | MONTANA, Pacific Steamship Co.| If ia his hind lege and tail “ er ees me 48 Excl ys these plants and that new power| carrier, will arrive in Seattle the os n Prices Shippers : Sea “ . He travels on rolle , ead xclusion o} aps murt be made avaiable at once.” | coming week from the Orient Foreign Exchange 4,11", \"""0it.on rollers and you lead) 1 met | P cian to MRIBCE m wow tae Cte vim by a string. Lead him across «| Hoss—Fancy 18] Speaking against the exclusion of : 6 od’ tn the opening of foreign | OOM and he whimmies in ali threo | Siam 35 | the Japs, Dr, M. A. Matthews, pastor 7 meer soorbgh ceiivead light Weather Betebu Report |*. ox tering wae unchanged | Chapters in an irresistible way. He is Quotations at Mockyarde jot the First Presbyterian church,| @ speaker said the city light de-| “rarooms ISLAND, Dec. 4870 A. | * france, €¢, off 2 contin made of wood, is “hung low,” Hoge will address the King Count 8 partment had been forced to refuse|M—Cloudy : + mil b lire. oft 1 conti ana ~Rggal tl en aa) WE 12.0@ Fe : + ae tae } Clo wind west miles an hour. entime; Canadian del-| is neq ly inde tid! sims, H © Monday contracts for power from industrial |Paseed In! A steamer at 6:20 a. m.|I8r%. #7.56e, unchanged: Danish Kronen, | ™ Dee ally indextructibln Ls rpg rt eo lative league Monday at 3 p.m. An ‘4 Pansed out: Ste Everett at $:20 m m:n | 2900; marks, 1.40¢, off 1 centime. | The shimmy im Rough heavy Seog ase executive meeting and a business Plants and some residential sections, |iiroomasted steam schooner at 8 2 Near the close aterling wae $5.46, francs | factured in Seat tt 10.00@12.00) peasion will precede the speaking. and that it could not extend its lines eamer at £15 a mm. lire $.bic, marks 1.38: a0) S. by the the Internation: y Mar . . because of inability to furnish pow 'r rs Rain; wind south, we 87.66e. «ta jor Ma 906@ 950 4 ufacty g compan r. 0) cs @ the Smount required on these ex-/ it a dl N. wr. ff. s | of Seattle, #3. Fy ei rot Dene | tite fo Award Contract for tensions. | proban: aoo, -Dmeal _ Co aa ugar jand Wor wmggprensh sl ne 400@ 600 H ¥ a n R, Blackbt road being built in connection with |”.,™ ng; wind er tS granulated, 1% @9e 7 saftey Bcc Las aaersene : |} endric son & Co of Beattie were the Skagit river proposition has ad 4 Cotfer—No. 7 spot Itio, 76 per tb; No. |! y ¢ de : awarded the contract for the con iad to where 23 tiles of it are 1 “nd | a Thay say that stores: sil over the ‘ struction of the fire station at Fourth 3 : P country are clamoring for him : e. and Battery st. by the board of 85 per cent complete; a very creait-- Arrivals and Departures at ta cin none msbttsost ies ave. and Battery Sen monre Ghee te ole An ele pee Portland Market hainee that he ts in great demand in se HAY, GRAIN AND FEED public works Frid the tremendous difficulties encoun.|, Deermber 3—Atr West Jessup from Ma- Market steady Seven -people are ems Wholesale Price Fer Ton, Clty Priee ——— nila, via Ban Francieco, at = turning bim out now, and within a | Barler—Whole "° To Tell Credit M tered in building this mountain road|\; s 1. Heather from ee | 4 unchanged. few months this force wil! be in.| “y 4 so LO Le redit en and getting up machinery. nweatern from Ww ond Unchanged. r rede De IN | Oate-Molled 200] rt anebat piel joe . | - > 1am of Retail Outlook! Public Markets ania, Meanie " | mae tall Conditions” will be the 1} « Harbor, via Port Angeles sah: | Chop subject of an address by Fred R. « $$$ rerident tor san’ Petro vin Victoria, “| — S$ Ics | Saas Morgan, of Frederick & Nelson, be PIKE PLACE er ar ao en ee | fore the Seattle Association of Credit + one tae | December 3—U # D Dent for Bouther | arity utenti Tone wor te | alin gas ava ts wean | Denver Live Stock Market | MARRIAGE LICENSES Sen nt the Masonic club rooms at| Stalls 27-29, 2 Ts. pure lard, dtc tall ee aoe ee 900 heady satuee sex PD sagen bi Age °| noon Tuesday atefisk, 160 Mb.; large Norway her z J 8 £ SS Restor bay hye taker, Francia V, Seattle .+. | peemricmeieetin 2 for 260. Stall 49. Ye the amfl + vil Victoria, Saye S08 aitaen, 4. Horne, Kdith A. Seattle | he sweet potatoon, 0 : 4 He 0 head; marker to | Elllott, Clarenc att! Ber box $0 stond $10.06; bulle ion ‘to.08 | Peterson, Hoasie, Seat! | Seek: onions, $1 19 | Alaskan Vessels G95 |Nodler, Herman, San Francisco ter, Se 1; Califo | December 2: ste Ala-| Receipts, 5,625 head; market t#| Voeelaang, Helen, Seattle , Ie > deeaeat Lambe, #100 10.80; ewes, $405. | Floodec m * | Wan Producer 35 pt.; orange marmalade D. m rT) 10.2 | * %, Seattle Meat and Bone— Eastern ‘moonoN: eam 8s Ote | nem eee Olson, Lillian Seattle | Stall 22, skinned s the; fresh oe Westward ito. "| Renter, Jule Seattle . Meat Serape halibut, 26c ™, Stall 25, New Zealand . |Great Northern terminal—at | Wright, Mae H., "Seattle . Melacess Dalry Food T™ éiamond rings, valued at! butter, 600 fh. Stalls 20-21, fresh Alnaka jGreat Northern terminal—@er Kashima |gonaikan, Pai Seattle Shell Meal—Cal -psippllaesenynt ger ptagy AMG 202547 ee ne tee: oie ter s|. Vessels in Other Ports | ,.,Mar%, StF Testa Maru. | Pomglkasy Fail Fy Beattie Oyster i 50, reported stolen by Mra. A. J Ws. 26c, | Stall 63, Gorham's whippin San Pedro—Arrived December 8: Str| Pine ¢-coce W rage—te Edmore. “ Mable Heattle Soya Bean Meal Trumbull, 230 28rd ave. N,, Friday, enaet, | She’ com tor Ste; home made | Brave Coeur from Besttie, vie Bell tr Jefferson, atr BIRTHS Pieur—Fer bbl. were found nestled in @ shoe und EL iat a Geer Weabeleen Gite ar | Wen Beancice—Adiived December 9 ‘ £: EHS. Ste, por, toa : RE ead |her bed, Detectives J. Majewski and $5.75 wal. Stall 66, butter, 16 Str Banta Rita from Tacoma at 4 p. m. sled Pesatasiel Hig well at, ’ J. Bianchi said Saturday noon. 27%e 1.3 cores f, 1te Mh. Sugar|at noon, Sailed De tr Gover rmina 0 0 Da to y. . ° ‘ m ¢ | ‘American cane sugar, 100°", |nor for’ ate Banta t ‘coal buakereoO Bh am aa | Fine; Captain Held |e, who is 4 widow, secreted. the #, 20¢ can E pump Chinook salmon, 25¢ shey's cocoa, 18¢ In, 260; 2 306 cans CORNER Stall 14, fresh black @r ling cod, ihe %., 2 fhe. 26c; skinned sole, ibe T., 2 Ta. 2c, 94 Pike #t., pot roast, 100 ip lamb shoulders, 9¢ ib. Stall 116, extra large Jack rabbits, 60c each; ‘liberty steak, 220 1. Stall 18, new pack salmon Dig can 160; Al oats, 200 phe, 136 Mall 2, beet stew, 2 Me. volling Beef, 1c tb. Stall 7, pears, i0c doz. apples, 2 doz. 260, Stall 102, very butter, 620 b.; fancy creamery butt 0c WH. Btall 119, sugar peas, 14e SANITARY ftal! 23, amelie, 2 the, 250; sliver salmon, 26¢ tb. Stall 45, large can pumpkin, 19¢; walnuts, 2 the 24-36, Mazola oll, 336, 69e, $1.16 Olympic pancake flour, 2 21, Teagarden cranberry m home made mincemeat, 35 extra sweet navel orange Winter Nellis pears, % doz. B-Ab, sweet potatoes, 6 the. 260; Bruscaln sprouts, Ihe Tb. Stalls 90-22-34, com- pound, 20e ™.; b w corned beet, 260 ™, Stall 26, lamb stew, 1c Th. QUEEN City Stall 50, 4 the beat sugar, 400; 60 Olympic pancake r, 28: ollgaardines ¥i cans Zhe; peanut butter, 160 Tb. kraut, I6e gt, 2 gts, dbo; mine meat, | aoe Wb, s str! 7 nsineerin, tite fi na for San Wran- | ram dint staatioraat | 2p. m. Connecticut at te ee! Astoria~-Aalled December 4: Str Elk Ranger. agscosebttesteagnest n for Beattle, via General Bay, Van-| aianca steamship mooring—# | ; aka, steamship moo tr Vie aver, B. and Port Angeles, at 7:40 | “Str #kagway.- ilies Mirena: poting’ wale adogel s jon, Via Seattle Lender wt. terminal—#tr Hyades, and LAverpool, at m Milwaukee ocean terminal Bverett—Arrived December 4: Str By-| man mihi: een erett from Beattie, | Bast waterway terminal-Str West Jes cee | oop, odd Arydecks—Motor sche Wi. Dene- Reported by Wireles: | van, sf Spekand, sober Colamivia, | Vda Lake Union— Hulls Abiiia, Abnoba, Aby } mat cle. off| 008. AGAlaon, sAllenhuret, Ahmik, As Heattle off) thon, Bayden, Bertrand, Bing Admiral’ Hodman ett ‘Caps| Biscaya, Diack Wolf, Biantord et EE % Houghton, Pexuta, Puyally oedgg tye tall nt attr la Caxncan, “Capraria; “Cardia, 6 Decemh U 8 C ® Restorer, Seattle vrenl-ey oni 1 Jan Francisco, 248 miles from Heattle at wo rome | 7 Pehncteee, 5 es from Heattie a lon, Inufka, Leow, Kitan, st? attic, 410 milew from Heattle at & p.m en ee Miitived miles west of Umatilla Lightship at & p. uner : Sinead elbeck, United F sailed from Portian eee \Ve sels in Port at Seattle | Emith Cove terminal—fitr Kastern Sword, ou Kastero Leader, str Maquan, ots @; ate attle, He | Puget Sound Bridge Hull Rainbow, st ments with seawe & Dredging works r Patterson Denmark has been making experi ed ag food for cat Pickering, Williams, girl R. J. 1018 a, Joe, ndwan, wir. Bigas, C. i fubbard, J. C, . DW, mateu, Take Box b-c, Okada, Yoshito, boy Kurimura, Yosh ny Guarri, Mario, 8 Lak i. HL, 18 ad, Minn, 2031 Bighth ave Hudson, T. releett at., 65th girl 482 ave. Be rest Park, 08 24th ave 1408 I boy. girl ymateu, R. ¥ D. No. wink 384 Maynard ave, iro, 1009 ¥ ler way, 632 12th ave. &, girk | DEATHS Gregory, White, William er hotel. White, ¢ hotel Hopkima, Cora F Mayers, Lda, “49, Jane ©, ertrude, 50, 117 17th ave. N. 44, Knickerbock- 30, KrilckerbocRer 11, 5193 Willow, 103 Dose terrace. N, | “| partinent, for bringing 43 quarts of | Gariaty were ‘muinendtiedt0"< dare. Seer aceine & ¥ nited| noon, after she had notified police States shipping board vessel Endi-| nat the three rings, worth 800, $350 cott, faced federal prosecution Fri. | ause he refused to pay a fine |#*™ms {0 the shoe and forgot where and $200, and $18 in silver, were miss: me Mo eed ing i Search of the house was made at IPLOYES OF THE PACIFIC) «yo time, and tho officers were | STEAMSHIP CO. injected novelty| tain that tho rings and money had and merriment into the dancing at| not been stolen. Mrs, Trumbull sup: the annual ball Friday | Admiral Li Columbus hall. night of the plemented the poll rch with one staff at the Knights of of her own, during which she found the stones and cash in their hiding % place, BANK CLEARINGS a arn, DAD NEPTUNE IS ‘OFF IVAN He Brings Hard-Luck Tale} of Sea to Court wv shington. ly» tle, Subscription Rate: BY MAIL, IN Aas One year or whoever is the oursipy Vather Neptune, WASHINGT" f luck thta rules the sea, | Price ts Tic per month, or turned } back on Ivan] BY CAMRIER IN CITY | Per month --++-..s-+ee++oe* h, according to the facts in an amended tibet against| The Largest Audienc ppg ntiy ie ope the Northwest ir tvaa hired Reads The Star's -rongee ibe gp age | Want Ads Se a leragy 7 Phone Main 60 Two of thene was included in the seven. About June 6, it is stated, while off the mouth of the Columbia ney eral of the crew refus h ir the Willapa district, ela at there, They declared they in fish in violation of the } th: w unknown to Iva n the libel, until he w discharged by the captain, along periment, with the rest of the crew et rth went. — ‘ FEMALE HELP WANTE nother crew was hired and the oe a SPRCIALAT pune went 6 ning rouge. r a and Marinovich claims that he tried t : the HOFAL VACUL find em ment during the rest of Sh We also have them s¢ give us a phone lesan ae Ria — uld be ‘glad to com the net profits of the seasoh's eateh which he would have earned except for ng wrongfully fired conte from hin job, This, he says, amounts| p; ccaminnt to $258.06 | : Astorian ts now in PHOTOPLAYS ed. Working & ideas she thought we ta free Write wacue, 461, St. Lou SALLET TEACHEI BOAT oe aaer “writing for newspapers, zines. Toxperic unnee Press Syndical Louis, Tl paid $10.0 rth Part of the mystery and hocus| dg.. St pocus surrounding the schooner| ~ ae ue orge I. Haryey, whose removal PiMR FIANCEE pe the custody of the United! ajpaent CUSTOM CORE |States marhal by a detachment of| terations and repairs. 620 gobs on November 19 caused a| Main 6507 ‘ sensation in federal circles hare,|'F SAM WE A gg AE has at last been cleared up. | Boa" Union » The Harvey was under libel when} taken, over the marshal’s protest.|'6 SITUATIONS WAN The removal was later reported BES is ave been a mistake, and both | WOMAN Day washing, ch MAYOR VETOES | has already put $2,000,000, plan was advocated by Caldwell at Seattle | \Dollare, Not Live; | Clearin, 4,7! 75 | {iearings .... «.-.84763073.01) | Miust Rule Hereafter | Spokane Money orders to Italy will here Clearings 1... s..ss 184.00 | |after be sent from the United States 987,615.00 | |in dollars instead of lre, it was an | Balances ] |nounced Saturday by Assistant Post IF r Perkins. The exchang | og Portland teen eeees 4,956,712.00 OH seers sevens 919,960.00 Clearings | Balanc ao— currency will be made at the other end of the line, District Attorney Saunders and the| fy it., Georgetow commandant’ of the Bremerton! — rote navy yard forwarded reports to Paturday Saunders ..aid that the oa C e U boat was in the custody of the Magy marshal. The marshal stated that — ie boat hatt not been returne SAYS, ve Md him, and that he did not kno 'y Sfear wher nt we But— A Star man called up the navy yard. “We have the vensel here tn the TACOMA yard,” said the commandant Sat urday. “We are up in the air until we hear from Washington.” T¢ Px DRT ANGELE ES DAILY aT MIDNIGHT | SAN JUAN ISLAN BELLINGHAM - ANACOF f PORT TOWNSENC NN | DAILY, 8 A.M. 5 P.M HOOD CANAL Po NEAH BAY & WAY P. STRA TUNNEL PLAN Appropriating $10,060, an ordinance authorizing the board of public works to ascertain the feasibility of tunneling into Cedar lake was vetoed Saturday by Mayor Caldwell. ‘The mayor declared that the pro- posed improvement would distract at tention from the development of the Skagit proje into which the city ‘The Cedar lake tunnel project was | first advanced by Superintendent of Lighting Ross last January and was for the purpose of obtaining ad- PUGET SOUND NAV AT ¢ ditional hydro-electric power pending the completion of the Skagit. The that time k Caldwell declared that the time) Mount Faji in Japan has now lapsed when the improve-| enough in gbme of its steam ment can be carried on by the city.| sures to permit eggs to boll. \ The First $1,000 OUR fortune may be wrapped up in the first $1,000 saved, It's easy to accumulate that $1,000 if you de- posit a part of your pay every week or month. Office man, school teacher, stenog- rapher, policeman—no matter what your occupation—the turning point in your life may be when you have saved $1,000. Opportunity seeks the man or woman who has been thrifty. Start to save that $1,000 this pay day. | Open Saturday Evenings 6 to 8 o’Clock Dexter Horton Trust and Savings Bank Second Avenue and Cherry Street Combined resources Dexter Horton Trust and Savings Bank and Dexter Horton National Bank exceed $24,000,000.00

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