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‘view Migh Tide Wiewt Wigh Tide | m. 11 ft) sst amt | | ‘istena Law tide’ | ‘desend bow, Tide 2 [208 p. » tt High ‘Tide | Second Tide , ' a0 t.! m ras cee ROYAL MAIL PACKET HERE Royal Mail Steam Packet Co. of and will open permanent offices Seattle on February 1 in the building, Second ave, and Col, B, J, M, Nash, spectal of the company, will f the office temporarily eee {i News Tides in Seattle | PRIDAY SATURDAY JAN } Seattie’s Chance to Bring) New Industries Depends on Cheap Power | Er in R Marion st | representative | inter Gitixens of Seattio Have by their Vote on bond issues elected to go Into the power business on a wholesale genle, and as there is a shortage of power in Western Washington today i is distinetty up tO Seattle to get Behind the Skagit river project, if industries are to have cheap and abundant power, said C. F. Uhden engineer in charge of the municipal Power development on the Skagit Fiver, last night Uhden was speaking to members Of the civic and membership bureaus @f the Chamber of Commerce at th be in charg: Jan, 88 AM b miles an ho Fat 440 @. TATO ISLAND, artly © hour oudy Arrivals and Departures | Ar chamber assembly hall. His was the | January Str Rainier from Tacoma = first of a series of lectures on public | *t 1! Pm: str Alabama Mars fe G@uestions given under the direction | O'S LS Retiet from » ip at noon, Of the civic bureau of the chamber. | alted DEVELOP IN ADVANCE OF January INDUSTRIAL REQUIREMENTS Sen's 1s) Geattle must develop power in ad-| New Orleans Ban Pedro ance of industrial said Uhden, who added “It is not sufficient to state to the industry contemplating locating here, ‘if you wil! build we will mak the development.’ What the indus try wants us to do is to have the requirements. Clty for San Alameda for acoma at noon, Ala ek Vessels, Ketchikan city led January power on hand, just the same as any | of Seattle, nor at 11:30 ty @lothing merchant has on hand sev . @Pal suits of clothes, or a drygoods Vessels in Other Ports Merchant would have on hand dry-| yraniia—Sailed January ae wens Goods ready for sale. Jeasup for Beattie via pe San Pedro 4 Jan “What is the power situation in @Ur Own stato of Washington? East.| (Flan for Seattle tie mm Washington has now, and al-| gan Francisco--Arrived January Pways has had, an abundance of | Motor schr Cooicha from Seattle via Ta Feady-on-demand power. But such is //0" iiaie via, Port Gamble. halled Bot the case in Western Washington. | january aur Gisen tae Beattia Ot m.; ate Admiral Schley for Tacoma at # *AN the plants in this district are |p. CS voit Whe ipm (pleaded to their full capacity, When) Pm os ssauary of: Ste Tem oe} gay this, I mean that they Are | pa ee een es Sak a oe 7 Joaded to the capacity that they are} ” Victoria. BL C—Arrived January 27 thruout the year, in-|Str Fushim! Maru from Seattle at 3:50 able to carry the low water season. “Northwestern Washington is tak-) Ing pewer from British Columbia. "Buch cities ax Bellingham, Sedro- | * Woolley, Mount Vernon and Con _erete are being furnished with Brit- Jah Columbia power. Be \1TTLE GETS POWER and sailed for Hongkong via ports 4 January Arriy mada f Southeastern Alaska end Seattle oo at EASTERN WASHINGTON neice “Seattle is drawing power from attle for Ocean ¥ sland, northboum Pimetern Washington, 300 miles away, ‘and in the last half of the year 1919 junications January Str Oo Beattie. Seattle | this district drew 20,000,000 kilowatt {or “Rnitieantern Alaskan porta, arrived hours from Eastern Washington, |at Ketent sp m; ote Lyman which current was brought over here the Milwaukee railroad’s transmis. line. Practically all the current which is used to operate the Mil comes from Eastern Wash. Richmond at # p.m Seattle for San “Why should we draw power from Canada and pay the dividends and taxes and interest on their invest ents, when we have power, such as the Skagit river has, only 100 miles Seattle, and if it is developed Queen railes fro Smith Cove terminal—str Horaisan Mara iim its entirety we will be able to fur-| fir f—Str Aiabame Mare | ish power at a price which is wittn | Pier ¢—str Admiral Watson, each of every known industry to-| Mer 2—Htr Aanra Ana. str Northwestern Bell st. terminal--U $ © G Algonquin, str @ay?” ' Uhden, detaiting the present work Bear. Piet A—Str Admiral Goodrich. “which the city is endeavoring to] Pier — Str Spokane. funds to continue, said: Pacific Coa: Engineering works—atr “The gorge development, on which ‘we are now working, will consist Ieonfum, str Weat Himrod, str Weat ward Ho; str West Hartland, atr Bast em Leader. of a dam 240 feet in height, and) qoocecticut at. terminal—ftr Yosemite. this will back the water four miles] ,laska Steamship moorings—Str Skag- wp the river. This lake will be} way, str Victort Standard Oll dock—Str Richmond. @onnected to the power station by : Lander st. terminal—Str Hyades. Means of two tunnels 10,200 feet in| Hanford st. terminal—U 8 1. HM T Relief. 4 erway terminal—Str Weat Ivie » length, and this power station will | Bast w Y i eontain six units of 37,500 horee-| Td drzdocks—sehr Columbia, str For ntr West Cayote, str Nile power each. There being no power| puget sound Pridge & Dredging works— lable within a rearonable dis-| Hull Rainbow. str Patterson. | fance of this development wo de] Aaninon, Allenhurst, Animik, An- “‘@ided to develop a small creek, thon, Bayden, Bertrand, Hingamon, called the Newhalem, where we will og gp em reed Woit, Install a 3,000 horsepower unit. _ “The closest point on a railroad etd. Chalet “is Rockport, the present terminus} Cin7" oaian, Co 4 2, Elise Elect Bodaymior of @ branch of the Great Northern.| Six Fort Harrison, Fort Jackson, Fort Union, Imurka, Leotl, Kiten. Ames yarde—Atr Roosevelt. Standard Boller works dock—U 8 C @ G & Explorer. Lilly dock—#tr Rainter. Heffernan dock—U 8 C & G 8 Lydonta, str Wawona, str Ketchikan, U 8 Sur- From there we are building our Failroad, the total length of which With the sidings, will be approxt- Mately 26 miles, and the cost of Twhich will be $1,215,000. This rail road is now more than 85 per cent} vores, str déttereon, ‘complete. The first unit, in Mection with this development, vil Vital Statistics require an expenditure of about $9 3 ; | . 700,000. This estimate is bared ‘on Portland Market Status _ } 03 | Whene Sia’ ros Posing as Officers : : Prices six month ago, at which BIRTHS a TOMTIAND, Zon, 80-—Cottio—turhot | Beition : 79 [Alfalfa Dick Morehead and William coming a regular depositor at this meme we made our estimate. Harlow, H. H., $107 Sixth ave. No.,| Hoge—Market nominal and unchanged. | feigium t |Merateh Feed Emceh, under federal grand jury in bank f Ooo ee Sheep——-Market nominal aud unchanged. | German W. L. @s H Wheat dictme: 01 ge perso 1 . ¥ . Sonoda, M., 1943 Main st., boy. mttor—4be per It merlin W050. | Conmamut Moai... ge te Bare stings na aieny gore mange P ic ets ‘ nda, T., 1814 Lane st. ._ boy. ne —40@ ibe per don Mamburg 4's | Cotten Seed Meal of government officers, ent doa $1 4 Callaghan, Dennis, 2110 Fourth ave, >—Tripleta, 32e per Ih, Hamburg 44's r Pish Meal demurrer to the allegations in Unit ‘ ‘girl. @ 2c per Ib |tetpaie 4 t4'8 Hy Limestene Grits .. <a Stain Meek cours a will open an account, SANITARY Kenny, Edward, 4210 W, Atlantic at, ——~ Es ree i 1) | Granite “ieite ahighiee 0 sevtcccditeenii ci yd cottolens, $1.55; 4 Ib boy . rT Linseed Meal “ er 100 phe; Lux,|Magnusson, P. L, 211 Seventh ave, Vax Producer 0 i i lava. | Magn . Denver Live § Stock Market |» > Ti Sn sa 00’ Men Wear Aprons; flour, 30c|Taylor, B. T., 1030 Weller st., girt ENVE jan. 28.—Cattle Eastern 127.00 H i pke.|Ibaraki, T., $17 Washington st, girl |200 head; market steady. Stee Molasses Dairy Feed 7.00 | Learning to Cook! 0c; 4 ibe. best |Duninp, CB, 1708 27th N. We boy. nd heifers, $606.50; stockers and [Shell Meal—Cat 609! STATE COLLEGE, Pa., Jan, 28.} Ibe. California white| Poole, F. Ls, 4750 Second N. E.. girl we calves, $10@12 j |. Ovater oe pes Geary . one By , « m xyrup, 20c;| Rosenberg, J. 2209 44th B."W..| Hows—Receipts, 600 head; market 15 «, isai {| Soya Bean Meal Men of Penn State are taking : — Skinner onl or spaghetti,| boy to the lower, Top, $9.70; bulk of sales. : ‘ Viowr—Per bok course in cooking, four hours a 5 cruse, Fred W,, 128 Mead at. boy. |$9.10@9.40. , . - — _ week. They wear aprons. 2 ix ECONOMY w. G 4555 Rainier ave, Receipts, 4,000 head; market Ball 61—Pure fresh milk, 9¢ at. statia| girl é e, 80025; ewes . — — A NATIONAL BAN HSA Ib. Gnirardelli's che Tie Sa" |Gibaut, A. F., 8246 Bagley ave. girl 007.50 V “|Carlines May Have M Federal R, K Pure cocos, 2%; 2 Ibs. choice prunes, S511 12th N. B, bo bl er eserve System Itt 9 dee phos’ mincemest Sie. ants iscreve: bert” to Pay Income Tax, oman Name 1-3-3—Leat lard in oe ee Ninth ave, & girl = ti déditian 40° tte arciees Second at Columbia iat Ror rents, 23c Tb: pot roasts, 12%¢ J, 3456 10th ave. W. tmaselal bartane, @cataed maeciaies sme. j Bolling beef, 100 tb inancial burdens, Seattle's municipa sie sera gti aang. jfrancta nurtens:gcartesmenicns'! © Minister of WASHINGTON Stall 110, Yakima apples for sale at| Whitney, J. J, 420 Fifth ave. W., | pay a large income tax if Senate Bill Phclonsle prices. staiis 16-17" van Born Ww. 2018 W. 6804. str! | -- 13, pending in the legislature a5 ° Camp's beans, No. can 2 pkes | Boy, RW, 3 2 Britai 1 , ¥ 8.4 OM gen > I « ritain | acted into law, according to a com: t Fie ound, asic", “gur feat MARRIAGE | LICENSES — Right a Recognize | rimtcation to the city counel Tears - ee ee 2 Myo Stall 139, Nu ba. eoe:| Name and Residence. o. | Bi i day by Cor} : : aie Sect fe el eee ee meine Ae IBiN Ie Introduced in the| ight to Independence _ | tex, vy corporation Counest Waiter Prunes, 26c; 4 fhe. Jap rice, Malt | ents. Blin tues SUBLIN, Jan. 28.—"Preside ~ teheeaean 192, 2 Ibs. peanut butter taney dnd | Beattkus, Elise, Tacoma « 25 House Bday yn grr heed radlc Bn ete Apples, 150 T. Stall 1 n’a milk, {Cobb Kariton J ma ...-Legal yo reland’s peace . Tike can; sweet ¢ Ibe ¢ Schott, Johanna E., Tacoma ..Legal - terms TELLS RATE FIGHT PLANS Dive stem patent flour, $2.40 » Hornson, Harry ne eat le Legal| OLYMPIA, Jan. Representa The first step, he said, would be Plans r having set aside the 7 FIKE PLACE davis, Constance M., San Fran- tive on ioe . ‘com | for Great Britain to acknowledge Ire-| freigt ate different . (I TRI’ Serpercterc doce POR aM Brey Me By bec fh gg og te yg pope Me rynta nite soap, Glelow ula, Aubu ye * land a 10 per cent discount over % - Miter aa Wate Legal |day a bill calling for an eight-hour |"PXt step would be to negotiate a| Seattle on goods shipped from on ' 1 | Knowles, Ellis P., ttle 49 | Gay standard In the logging industry | Suitable agreement on relations be-|}umbia basin were discussed Friday ¥ fie larne Dickinson, Mabei’ GC. ttle 35 |of the state, The act stipulates that | tween the two countries. by 8. J. Wettrick, attorney, speaking ' Ribbon mili, 106 | itottm hecthen. We Manito 2g3|]men working overtime in cases of| Sinn Fein will not insist upon| before the members’ council of ey ; » 2 | Skag Nett , Kent . eemrgency should be paid time and | !#0lation from the empire, he said. | Chamber of Commerce ‘: , 4 |. Pn coe pri |Herrin, Louis, Auburn , 5 | one-half. De Valera's terms were announced - —_ : i | Ra Burt, Winkie, Auburn 4 A bill authorizing the parole of alt|!n his reply to a questionnaire. His LUN aes Don’t take ché S$ bei ‘i F dain Bordeaux, Chester yond prisoners at the time of their con. | statement in regard to isolation was| _UUMBER BELOW NORMAL ‘ ; chances. on veing robbed dur- é Btall 19-—Fancy California rice, Palmer, Bather i, Seattle [2881 | vietion was introduced by Repre jaccepted by his followers as a reply|, C¥t Shipments and new orders for ing this so-called “crime wave.” Eliminate “ff Zellow Label Lipton’s ten, és i verse lage Ape hn {tative J.D. Baanett, of Spokane. ‘Tho|t0 the claim of British opponents busbar were 45 per cent below nor. worry and assure safety by placing your 4 . me, Beans, Shc; big Signal, Beulah, Seattle en 01 ould not apply to those| that Ireland, entirely de € mal during the last week, acc yi MEST S der shor 40 hore Gry, inal, Beulah, Seattl legislation would not apply to those | thi ntirely departed from , according valuable papers and jew 1 i9e. lalla 94-06—-Toa- bone Albers, William F., Ti convicted of espectally serious crimes, | Great Britain, would become a men.|t® the weekly review issued by the pap d jewelry in one. of our . ' a men. |° me: i pacen 300 Ib, | wesley ma Josephin Under the bill the judge can sus-| ace to the empire. West Coast Lumbermen's association. s falmon, 20¢ oolle ‘ atid sembinde athe renherel - With many mills ele Pipe rele a pend sent when rendered, provid: | 8 closed down, pro Fiver amelts, 2 Ibs. 1 DEATHS ed he turns over the prisoner to the} LIME HERE SUPERIOR duction was only 42 per cent of nor- are eposl oxes butter, 48e Ib.; full cream o iaaiea) p custody of the parole office n Washington lime 4 }mal, Rail shipments e e , QUEEN crty ford ave ° 9 tne: hte and . of | cific coast, accore 0 ep your ings Stall 12—2 Ibe, lard, Sani mactedu |Achavetelas Mir 0: $4819 Yosler ro ee ee ee a : a uceordl to a report sg se sees your belongings, tier doc “malls Seber ieee een a ouer woolen goods which are made in| Made by the price and quality com: | BANK CLEARING ee, soak, the Stall 5—Hoast pork, McGrath, James 68, 502 2gra|Whole or in part of “shoddy,” if a| Mitte of the Pacific Northwest Prod. | | : Per and tye Ib.; leg spring iamb, Stall ave house memorial introduced today is|UCt’ committee of the Chamber of ; 16—2 qts. fresh milk, large can Costopec Mitche . % ree, T Seattle , ert Year Upwards ot its, frgeh milk, tic: large can Costopech, Mitchell, 74, 46th 1 Commerce ; Th . report is based on, | Clearings .... - $4,408,728.46 | Hon. Mrs. Mary Ellen Smith bi large cans pumpkin, 25c. Stall 50— Blakney, Ma 2805 de: povernment findings, | . 4 4L7 -ANCOU . Py | Best fresh butier, 48" tb.: 2 tail cane Hansen, & fay, tas 3205 Linden. 1. non-support |pennets .. 141.76 || VANCOUVER, B. C., Jan, 28 milk, 19¢; 5 Ibe, Jap ric Stalle Phinney : + 954) Ruestow, H. A. against Eva, cruelty TO MA RUCKS HERB Mrs, Mary Hillen Smith was today 34—t ibs. Flake white shortening, Eiliott 6402 Hinds at.|Jazbec, Hose against Joe, cruelty.” | Articles of incorporation for a new 88.00 | {appointed a cabinet minister in the ba. macaroni, 33¢ Sinnott, Cady, Margaret againit Harry, non-| company that plane te 687.00 | | British Columbia government. she “German Olly and all other 4 30 nl sg Leto tec AN Baktile ont ohne : ts the first woman to hold that rank | BANK y other Foreign 6 way | auto cks in Seattle will be fi is the st woman to hold tha Bonds may be bought at the Inter-| DIVORCES ASKED DIVORCES GRANTED | with tio secretary of state within the 7.00 | |in the parlamentary history of the oy national Bond Company, 630 Burke| Carty, red from Mastin, © [Rest fow days, The new concern is > teinaal EWA e eli Eb Rr, i stolgpe ge ag P) Building. Svot delivery.—Advertisc-\Nat!and. Arthur 1. against Marion Martih ea from Martin, the Tyee Motor Truck Co, ‘The in| | 4: ortland | | he firwt row of ministerial benches | Second at Marion , ment. 4 en, Warner, Bertha from Howard 4, corporators are Max Olwen, T. G.! | poet DBS sere + 3,961,605,00 | |and will be known as Hon, Mrs, e dep, Nellie 8 P a : n T. G s é Ogden, ie 4 aginst John B, Triplett, Weida from Charles, Young and Henry Sorensen, | Balances , ++ 975,129.00 | |Mary Ellen Smith, minister-president a ls of the executive council, a | Weather Bureau Report Vessels in Port at Seattle | THE SEATTLE STAR Oils Lead Opening of |SWEET SPUDS _ (SEE HOw THE HAPPY LITTLE PRINCESS PLAYS New York Exchange MAY ADVANCE NEW YORK, Jan, 28—O11 atocks led the list at the opening of the New | ork stock exchanwe today, Continuing the tush with which they cl ;| Walla Walla Hothouse Spin- | the afternoon trading yesterday, Mexican Petroleum was up \ at the | opening and advanced to 160%, Pan-American was up % at 7 and ach Arrives Toxas Pacific Coal & Ol rome \ to 36% | | Astatoment by the general manager of the Mexjoan Petroleum Co. de-| Sweet potatoes may take a jump |claring that 1920 was an unpre ntedly profitable year and that 1921/from 6 cents to 6% or 7 cents, Job would be more so gave the boom its start yesterday = eipevied. Puiday General Axphalt, supposed to have the support of a pool which ad . > vanced It rapidly last week, was soft today. The pening was 68, off %,|. 4 small shipment of Walla Walla with heavy offerings. United States Steel waa'unchanged, but indepen-| hothouse spinach was received on dents were slightly higher |the local market, retailing at $1.00 Reading led the rails, selling at 86 shortly after the opening. Among |fF & Mxpound box the opening quotations were: United States Btec! 83, unchanged; Amori-|. Local turnips were easier n Hide & Leather preferred 46, up %; An Tel, & Tel. 99%, up %;:/ 81.75 to 8 International Paper 62, up %; Crucible Steel $6, up 1; Central Leather| Butter and egg prices were steady 40%, unchanged; Texas Company 43%, up %: Mexican Petrole 160, up| Prleee Paid Whowente Dealers tor M; Texas Pacific Coal & O11 36%, up %i American Can 31%, up %: United Weel nee States Food Products Up ib: General Motors 14%, up %: Aaphalt Ariemetes 1.00@1.28| . Off %; Baldwin 90%, up %: Northern Pacific 86%, unchanged; Stude | | baker unchanged; Canadian Pacific 1174, unchanged; &t. P un I. se } changed; Union Pacific 120, unchanged; United States Rubber 69%, up & = tb nae | __ The general lat followed the oils, with rails os ly active, North Gal, per orate’. vanced & to 864%, Reading was up 1% at 86%, and St. Paul fF gaining 1% to 70% and Kelly-Springfield advancing % to 48% a Walla hot- alties forged ahead on later trading, Harvester gained 2% to rate American Linseed went t up 4 points, Industrial Alcohol was alg, pag rg nt gainer when the price went to 70% or Th . . rere Peas Cal N.Y. Stock Exchange Norseradish Per tp MARCH WHEAT | watzsevrase, Ges Furnished by 1. i. | Oniame Per Re 619 Becond al, per dox bune High Low Close © FIM BENS Per ton— SENT UPWARD ar & Far r ‘ H | ny oe Look at this picture. It is little Princess Juliana of Holland, out skating. Nog | ili ay Cu % wn no playmates, nothing but sir—count ’em— six stiff old guardians, three men and Heavy Selling Responsible motive i * Spinach Fe ae women. | The arrow indicates the little prince: 1—Secret service guard. 2—M | % . S Kweet Pot ™ *| guard. 8—Male attendant. a € thape ron, 5—Woman attendant. 6—Tutor. for Movement | we RR HS Teataee: 4 Pein er fs on wh ae B'ss.-ge 88 BON +) se Wash see | ere indicted rece nSTHICAGO, Jan. 28-—Mixed trade t 41 117" | wame—Virwtiia, per hamper ie : MAYOR “BAWLS [Burglary Charge Is |wte re indicted, recently crop conditions. affected trading, on ouurse Filed Against Two opium found in the Meayy selling brought March wheat | ” Emil Pfelter and Frank Davis, |*ton lremininder of ‘the market for the | alias G West, were charged with it ot part wep une mange 4. Provie burglary In the second degree Thurs March wheat opened at $1.69% |day in an information filed by Dep down Me, and gained 340. in later | Opposes Plan to Aid Car- uty Prosecutor Bert C. Rows. Pfeifer $1.64% and dropped \e late | and avis are accused o | fatay corn ‘opened. af 6740 up Inies From Other Funds [tnd Davie, ore ae penton J. Penne and remain ur anged | Om ae me eaten Peter | We, beters te Tone a a Mayor Caldwell, in a stinging letter ieee 3. ee , ve., Jan Gay ote obened unchanged went Friday to City Comptrolier Car-|""Iq another mformation, Harry P het inter" uly roll, said that he is opposed to Car-| kennedy ix charged with grand lar ldown \e a sing an roll's proposal to tap the water, ceny. He is maid to have absconded jtomal te later. a and brary funds for mor with $300 which belonged to iL ee which to meet interest payments on | powerman p voy Chicago Beard of Trade |= gape bey er — oe RIvInG Ar (Tharsday’s Quotations WH! not 00's party fo any ‘Cur i MITTED Fornished by 1. 1B Manning & Co, lther loans to the street railway Demurrer Filed to Second Avenae fur he wrote, and added: i i hd a my conclusion that the railway con. A @emurrer to narcotic charges tract could not be performed ord. | Was entered in fede court Friday ns ing to ita term, and T wish to state|0Y J- A. Frelsham and Ed Larue! sem that 1 Iterably opposed to the | reet way lines carrying down with them the municipally owned wa ter plant and the municipally owned ral an DAIRY PRODUCTS Prices Paid te Shippers Natterfat “s ‘ ‘ “ | . | Freeh ranch 44 light and power system. | 1 ‘ Puttets 8) Attacks a De 15 1 "Tyg | mi Pee owt ey) Be Mili mow fiber geen ea re DAIRY PRODUCTS plant, which, ax & matter of fact, is mrs Beery BONDS Prices Vaid Wheiceaie Dealers fe Pr nent de? aatver act, & ‘ r High Low Close | Batter a) creamery ing operated in a creditable man. gris Brick ner and at a profit sufficient to pay Chicago Car Lots siae 60 | Rage—Preoh ranch all our obligations as they become (Thareday’s Quotations) 0 tus Furnished by 1. B. Manning & Co., rar Or. triplets... . “The people who unloaded the 419 Kecond Avenue 9040 Wisconsin eream brick. street car lines on us retatined the | Grain— Reet. Cont ta LAr 0 u | Atabl t } won : 7) aes $5.46 xa profitable end of their business, and Corn oo 4860) 8A | itt O's 97.38 Wash triplets would be only too pleased to see the | route ao Total sales, $11,117,000. POULTRY | municipal light and power plant} weighted down with the burden of the railway’s obligations, but it will not be done if I can avoid it.” Prices Paid by Wheiesale Dealers Railroad Securities actrees (Thereday’s Quotations) Chicago Live Stock CHICAGO, Jan Ho € &—Recelpts, 21.000 head: market 260 higher, Huth of Warnished by 1. oe _ jeales, $9. 30@9.90: butehers, $9. 2009. | vote Wire, 619 Second packing, §5.56@9.10; tieht, $9. 70q@10.2 Btock REBUTTAL seer $8 15@8 be Atchison | Re 6.000 head, market ts) B. & 0. G y. Deot, 1710.26; buteher we 80, canners and cutters, $3.25 | stockers and feeders, $504.60 | we, 14.4007 .26; calve videncei n rebuttal, begun yester. day, continued Friday in the Princess Sdphia case in federal court, in which the Canadian Pacific Rail ROME WASN'T BUILT, IN A Day Turkeye— Dressed MEAT Quotations at Stockyards N. Y. Coffee and | Sugar ” 11.00@11.80 NEW YORK r— Ral Ret. és. 4 4 | road Co. is seeking limitation of Ma. A.89e per 1b: wranslated ihe per tm Conv. S's 90" Peg Eff | bility in an action brought against it} ‘nt Conv. 9. 8 P.ee@ii.ee|in connection with the Ions of 343 : 3 Forei Exchange F £0 Ser, : a yt+ a4 rig ties her 9 «<p tag Narr Nothing warth while ever comes 7 ee i ee tBlaunt G dnepem Seek a Oo easy in this world. The things you fing SAT, i ar live 2.400, marks | Foreign Securiti 8 | petitioners, the C. P. Ro It wi j EELS em] Ferelgn Seomritios veee oonattaue ty Siukact wih “e| enjoy the most you work hardest to | Perashed by 1. i, Manning & Co.'s Pri- $48] course followed by the Princess So get. Even with saving money you : ‘ phia was the same as that followed | San Francisco Produce | |. Stock Asked SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 38 Rursian 64%, 1921 HAY, GRAIN AND FEED —— |2¥ American vessels. Others testi must use will power and determina- Extras, 44146 por Ib; prime fir writes: Price Per Ten, City Priee | fied that no Instructions had ever | " vest: Oe scat : : M'ng|been received in reard. to the log tion. But the results justify a hun- % : 4 | book of e unfortunate ship, hich . i sarees : “4288 | haw never heen found. dred times over your hardest effort. ss per dos; und: sized pulléts, dle per Demur to Charge of Find this out for yourself by be-