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PAGE 14 THE SEATTLE STAR THURSDAY, APRIL 7, 19 ( ‘Shin News Oils Are Boosted by POTATOES IN ‘OPEN SHOP’ ‘Ship News Statement STRONG DEMAND al | Tides in Seattle | Doheny’ Ss | | clearings . ; “ree | | NEW YORK. April 1 —Affor a promising start today, stacks wradually | Seorgity of Extra Fancy | Expected to Maintain Pres- |; ——) “ren Secertercnts “Teer | |e eeilats First High Tide | Wiest wtih Tite | CU ionoy wt th All. cases. Cons 0; & 61042 tes inig rom um, to, weer cent, adding another Item) Stock Is Noted ent Level Moderate teen. Free department. | 7 | Piest Low Tide First Low Tite Outside the usual business reports and rumors ordinarily affecting the | | 216 Burke Dldg., 905 Hecond ave $1 B deceives x | lah Tide | Second High | Tide acted almost immediately on Lt Corkes announcement that hewotia-| ‘The demand for potatoes was| BY ROBERT 8. THORNBURG Me CONSULTATION VREE, “Ati vt 00.764) 108 op ft. | tons had been broken off Gets - | t| rh aAde, , om al eres 08 \< of | seroma lew Tide ‘low ‘ride i\* Mexicah Petrol vy ‘opened well up, but was sold down later as far as|stronger Thursday ancy Yakima! CHICAGO, April 7-—Wheat prices A arte, me 7” . 4 128,7' ‘ {hie : it >. m 19. 1 ' among the last | ia gerienetaene | Central ather another bad da Kalle were ere prefe 6 at $82 to § re expected to maintain their pres | yon nt to Huffer, but reactions of @ point or more irred in final dealings | ere, pave qa ¥ deeds 5 GRIN AF : | Closing quotations included ent level by leading grain dealers) Fitept cP. 4 i " icth) i United States Steel, 81, of M4; Haldwin Locomotive, 86%, off 1) F S pissnbelig Ot ésten SON Vike th tones with the market cnt ent Attorney an stslog or= | ‘ f ‘ash. in New Haven, Conn., Is xichn Petroleum, 130%. off tudebaker, 10%. off bw; Central plentiful the and 60 BANK CLEARINGS — Seattle sae” fla am, 184 f. 1) Co happenin bove normal Acreage in slightly Washington, D. ; le G d Leather Shot! Bhs American Bimatra: T9%, us i The local cucumber wupply | according to reports trom the great Ws, Washington, 1 Battle Groun KEW YORK, Aprit t-—tied by Mexican Petrleus were firm at the|Mttong enough to meet the domand | neat rieids of ine Middle and North. |IL-LNEYNOLDS. M. Wer CL. HRY Jor Bho en BS te pe u eee alae Un from now on, They were selling | OLDS. Emtabliahed 4 189 , : - ae : Soheny | | years examiner L atent Suhde leadere Ghd Umployere alike on early ms m due olan optim tatement by President KI Dot from $3 to $4 a dose fae Telske all geekebty het: dren op examiner U. #8. Patent Of in connection with the annual repot ne company and allied arge express shipment of as : “4 are watching with speciat interest/ Governor Breaks Up; Con-| Hi FE Fn oe Lang ng bP Ra fably,” James A. Patton, “w MASON, FENWICK. LAWKENCE: | 4 general liet tended to flirmners, altho there were ™ breaks are cue an ‘oe oO ao a the United I t 432 ie iding ia the developments in new “ope } ’ 2 y | Studebaker reacted a point after opening at Thursday PIERRE BARN oe W3i3- shop” battleground—the industrial | tents of Hold Appear J punited Staton Hubber made a new high on the present recovery by sell] Green peas of a fair quality were HKAVY ~y itn oy 1) Heme Bld’ Patentar Sradomesice | ing at 13%. up ntic Gulf Wan % Up at 35, and United States Stee! | iN AGENTS _ _ ietek qonterinis in. New. Haver, | on as ces WEEP TIN. Male ee ie . welling at 16 cents a pound. | 6 ge ete OR a Calsomninag | oS, Ee oe Joos Wore irregular at the opening hey Included mA lette us cheaper : gp ey 1; ; NIW Conn ger liner Governor ia breaking up.| siudebaker Th Unchanged: Central’ Leather, Sia, off Mi An tivo | may ne difficulty in getting | FIRNE-CLARS CALCIMINING, Connecticut business and manufac y-three trunks and several bags) Smelting. 38%. up i: Industrial Alcohol, 67% A, Hlattimor “ wf ae lp non aS dairy |! & teats don tuie wieent painting and floor waxing. asi turing interests are coming oUt DOW) and suitcases belonging to passen-| 34 up ty; Atlantic Gulf up %: Midvale Steel, 27%, uncha was no chan Patton 4 out there ts hea . 1 ute : States Atsel, 41%, up et Thursda products were lone : with declarations similar to tho#® | gers and members of (he Chew Ae eee ener i ae ne oat eee, 106 up det Bouther ” Thursday, All products Were | nuving by foreign agents for July OE made by many chambers of com-|ieen washed ashore on Whidby| tii up % Mewn to) Sco tal up 1ihi Pan Amerioan, | ay land August shipments NOTARY ¢ ARIE LEANING merce in the Middle and Western | jiand and found by citizens of Coupe | American Sumatra, 13%, unchanged: Union Pacific, 6M, off b VEGETABLES | “Kuwtimates show 49,000,000 acres | carpet and linvicam” Lay and al “ wylvania, 34%, off &: Anaconda, Itt. up Prices Paid Wooweale Dealers be z ee ee Oe ville, [A wave of selling hit the market on announcement that Premier Lioyd | Artichokes per doz of winter wheat were planted, a pie Mi Altho there were sporadic cases in his baggage was stowed below saw bad lubenenia maeth art 4 - oan fer ot 10 6,000,000 acres above the prewar | Phon } a as stowed George had informed parliament of the breakdown of negotiation | Anpmrnqus Cal, per « Re the Fast last fall, and one bie winter | gocks and would not Moat unless the! tlement of the Britiah coal #trike | Nerts Per sack 1.00@! ae normal,” said J. BE. Carne grain ex Certified Public Accountants * drive against the strongty intrenched | vessel we ping to p Alt re eae 4 | Bewccett—-Cr., flate 18 | pert A vk CO, Leary Wide ss th le Cal Winningstadt, 1 on 4 e + Amalgamated Clothing Workers, the | overed valuable ¢ dried and N. Y. Stock Exchange oe, ee coe t. me@10)| “The #pring wheat acreage tx 1 Chiropractor general trend of the “open shop" |neid for claimants at Coupev | (Wednenday's Quotations) al, flats : 118 | per cent below the pre-war normal of | ra —H FUL IL CHT ROPRAT Movement has been tward | ag pe | | Furnished by Li. Manning & Co's Prt |Celery Lon Anuolon. orale 80% approximately 18,000,000 tor, 210-12 Haight Bid, 24 ne | je Wire, atler Mt: gy TR a Neds oie] Dry weather conditions in the 0-6. 6. dates. a0) | Cai, 17@ 18| Northwest we relieved yesterday & JENNINGS, GRAD- ef Valmer school, Denny New Haven business in ts let) Roy ORT FIRE MARSHAL | a] the way recently in the Connecticut} Jann Boyle, constable here ain campaign against union labor send 1913, has bee selected fire marshal 213 firms signed statements about |» Ver 9° | and today by rain Grain men aid Argentine's present | Main 7 NS or the Port of Seattle harbor proper-| @NCAGO. A ng aps Talli « ork.” and pledeed batt | | CHICAGE pril 7. Fractional | P% var owe Longe Rang borer collateral Loans “freedom to work,” and pledied soll it was announced at the Port|changes marked the trading in i ipping mas popear the Grop | 7 Calisteral Leama ree i. ee ake tals amission Wednesday grains on the Chicago Toard of Bs bi a pier lla in| Glew of value. THE Tct1An 7 yeott of firms th: ac | Trade today here Was ho general | nlexs ne shipments tn or peaceful agreements with their union ltrend to the market. Wheat opened Jereane, Carney aia, American pro loy ficated in this pare-| TAX =| weak. due to favorable crop reports H “eam ~ A range G employes is indicated in thi | Taxes on/S0d prices gathered strength ducers may look for an excellent de | AND CEMENT graph of the New Haven declara-/ Pen eaaes a When the government report was is 6 mand for wheat - 7 gt . k © or foreig ade veanels | sued 1 ” , - " n The Huropean acreage in below ys ‘ eeiulitias on Grays Harbor but regix ‘orn was generally strong. with . ST cmea MGGAaA, tha Mater cae lk « Fee arte ncmeabs tavace | tered with Seattle aa their home port, |fairly heavy buying, Provisions Seock eto raped tin medinnidags Sno Taught F open shop ls necenma: ith See be were lower 1 Gon benches . show French and R anian grow 7 - - | that all contracts are placed upon a9/ must be refunded or are uncollecta a. i a6 © | thebarh_ Loval, side oe ; canons. Stevens, 4th & Pike. 2 te May wheat opened at $1.26 and 1 pt@1 te | Are apprehensive a» the result of | epen shop basis It in going to ble, according to a ruling made by|«ained we at the close. July open + | Ratabagas—Per sack : ors af MAY DUNN—Latest dances. Bast 444. | Receasary for you tn the future to rete dat $t.tia ‘ dy # % KpinechLoeal, per bow tise! weather j fo this open shop list + * * and to see | Judge George D. Abel, of Montesano, | Od at $1.11 % one hoes’ up lee 5 | aleha Welle ner bea 8 hy a Junk that you give them your financial sup- | yesterc ed down tec. July nm opened at ee Squachs-Por 1. «+ an well as that of o basic com. | ALABKA JUNK CO, 1120 Firs ee ee ” I | My dah Ne and cloned up be Kepte Arkaneas, per hamper @2.90| modities, does not represent the in. | 2 Eilott 3291 | The new “open shop council® In-| yyy pain phe Fyre Ee gg 1% | Tematece-Mevican, lug .: 9659 | tring lue Carney, “Th Kalsominini Gales everything from the big Wis eather Bureau : Report |enined nn additional Goat ine cl Tomatere. Morir Shes] triste value,” maid Carney. “The | ____& RES: chester arms plant, that at times ing tly iy: wind |changed, and closed J rRoITS quirement | THE SQUARE CLEANERS employs 24,000 workers, to barber! hour assed out, opened up ‘ee and | WORK. P 8 “After readjustment of conditions BUILD! prices of all basic corr ped We at th 1 unchang mber and shups and bakeries. In it are 66 large | manufacturing firms and 14 leading i varnished. Kalso orn waxed odities will | FL neck above a pre eve | hining private residences « spe-| printing houses which earlier in the re Sneay Pgh td . cialty. Firnt-clase work guaran- | year discarded union contracts. Arrived 3 teed. Give us a trial and hase gee aaa rel gery MRE tg tll a ve aol weer Board as pee iede hentia al Austral ‘Our PRICES Are the MOST employing only 2,000 men lately, but yon, Gan Pedro, Gan Fran | Parmished tr 1. ih. Manning a Ca Prt- cy iy cowry ng 4 ustralian| REASONABLE IN BEATTLE. added 25 per cent in all departments Ree re gy ~ A went erg vate Wire, Hutler Hotel Netiding. t . in expected on the American | Pr MAIN 764 0 ing | Fy Wheat— Opea High market soon April 1, Other plants are running m Redondo trom |. Routhern Raliway 4 j Money to Loan | O18 FL EK FL ey tte “ B. W, Snow. ad ne hontai with small forces and many thou a RT RTT Meet 4 ce ae ee #. Ie ang we at au MONEY 70 LOAN sands of men are out of work Core. after a tour of the Middle) On diamonds and jewelry, on most SSISSSS-SSsSsssesss * eo! rit Tt . ego ¥ * \ ne Yorthwest, pred. today a satisfactor: The “open shop” declaration has} April T—Ste Queen for Ban Diego via | May..... 40% Os 4% and Nort 1 Diane: > : ~ San Francisco and #an Pedro, st noon, July ° aay bumper winte: t crop. fe said |SOCIETY Fc stirred the Connecticut State Federa-| $a”, Francisco and Ban Pedro, at neon: sect! ae iggrigredlgiow wll dared geno te ead | ‘ tion of Labor to activity. Leaders), m April ¢—str Rainier for Tecoma, Oate— jt ssn x about spring | pire Hullding of union labor say they are glad the |3.45 p. m.; str Santa Rita for V.coma, May... ..4 87% | tntsee wheat. j , Near Madisom. __ fasue has been brought out into the)? > ™ [UIP +- 000 > te] United ‘The crop will be over 620,000,000 | Si ¥ TO LOAN—W z LOAN ANY Rept o open, and that they are ready for pe ‘ any lockout or other steps employers Vessels is in Other Ports [wu le. oot 7 a of | AMOUNT ON DIAMO! watches ashels, compared with = normal of| 222°\ovsiey: lowest, Fates 00,000 bushels.” Snow said. Seattle's Oldest Loan Brokers JEW ad Mtaten tool oS art = The total crop last year was 787, AM RY CO may take. da-Htatled, str Weat 7 P $914 Sof i The 44-hour week is becoming #0 | via Ham Francisco, | 000.000 bushel | ener nd Ave Hetebltehed ee general in New South Wales that the | Balled. etry Weat Ives | July Grain dealers say the corn crop |i) Easy terms. Drive while labor government there has intro | Hongkong. thanghal, Kobe | i Will tall atightly below normal you pay. Rhodes. 603 Washington Made-to-Measure & bill to make it universal in - . re oe 5 on ones he planting season for oats i#| Bldg PAE, oe dhalher trades. fae oe comes eee Wheat — Liberty Bonds Pdewemeds tee atessers under way. High freight rates will)” LOANS ON AUTOMOBILES Better methods and machinery are | an Francisco, San Pedro, $1484; No. 1 bard. 41.404 | Wednesda;s re Pecan TRY PRODUCTS # | probably render the crop in some sec: | Retain and. Grive your eer ese | expected to meet any supposed in-| deiphia ad ila Nod hard, $1.47 4; No. 9 spring, 91.40% | werntensa oy LB Mane no tions valuelens, experts said. | Trees ” elacn— A, le. ow Prices Paid Shippers ee 1 ren crease in the cost of production thru mites dee aabala ‘ ry vate Wire, Batley Set Rotterfat ‘ ae \ sa a - a Gherter working hours. , dan srennmernna te age aes ‘Car Lots Piet 940.0. OTT | Mame —Preen ranch WINTER WHEAT CROP LARGER eee eee a Virginias Betab: Union leaders, in negotiations with (Wednentay's Quotations) | Porat Bier svaneee | some Gwe; oy’ iecad ‘dairies a WASHINGTON, April %—The| lished “1874 ployers, Fersished by I. RB. Manning & Recond 4 oe winter wheat cro be ted Opt rr portance of the satnion announced BANKS SHUT OFF oe | Recon et Petes Told Westie Beaten (‘nie spring was foreoust as £51,000 rw a ee te i Grab Recta, Cont. nag OF LAT e. | Hewes . . WwW. Ed da, Vraser-Pate eC by the United States department of wheat. ae Se MSS A | rasa Betarinca) creamery nssse 42| 000 bushels in a «tatement today by mune nrener_psrerson Ce labor in its report on February food |Corm Bo oR |rourtn sue | airiek : : the crop extimates bureau. The 1 __Plano Tuning Prices. OO GenWATED TOMORROW | Fifte a . “kan. hyrgmét crop was $77,763,000 bushels in Strom (ining. repairing. Main ‘The figures showed a drop of 9 wens care, corn, 79 cars; cata, 45 ee a The oe a oe is; cent in the average retail cost of MEMPHIS, Tenn., April 7.—South- Railroad Securiti Or triptete ..... approximately 3 uehels,| Physicians, Surg food 4 February, as compared plas en, es Wisconstn cream brick . 20) compared with a production of 69 DR ¥. N. FREER with pos ern banks are preparing to shut off Chicago Live Stock (Wedacaday’s Quotations) ne aye * 3 318,000 burhels last year, Physician and Surgeon . Fernished by L, B. Manning & Co.'s Pri-| Bleck * ; ‘Chronic Diseases. However, February costs were stil! | all loans to farmers after July 1. im) opera ' Recetpta, vote Wire, Batier Motel Hullding. Wash. triplew . a The bureau's forecasts were based Specialist for Men. 63 per cent higher than in February, | accordance with the general cotton by Asked POULTRY on reports of Aeents from all sec in 5% Third Ave. 1913, the last normal year. acreage reduction plan. And particular significance is at- tached to the fact that retail con-| A umber of Miswisstppl delta gumers are getting only a small part | banks have already announced such a of the wholesale drop in food costs. move. ee ae a Banks cannot afford to continue) mundane lot ta tartans. "Ther have |. Hoeep--Reccipin, 16,000, Market steady two cotton crops, of which little has been repaid. Bankers feel that they Foreign Exchange will be held responsible if the South raises a large cotton crop this year. Prices Paid by Wheicenie Deniers tions of the country as of April 1 ew Shippers who estimated the average condition ene wan tee. of the winter wheat crop on that Live, 4 Ta and up date an 91.0 per cent of normal, | against 75.6 per cent of normal on April 1, 1920 and 83.6 per cent, which is the average condition of winter wheat on April 1 for the last ten years, The statement showed an increase of the average condition on April 1 of 3.1 points since Decem- ber 1. During the past ten years = ar WOOLEN ' Zacoke’’ teres eotte MILLS jc; large pkg. Sun oes me TAILORS ding Gen. o* P Gen. te A Atel & F. be P. Ref. 4s P. Cony. is April 7.—Poreign ex ightly lower. Bter! halibut, BP Come. a8 TIS ERS bract geeg nb Reere| vinnan haddie, 24c Meetings of bankers and credit * » | Bees. a bd ore here has bee average dec ofl iee @.; Country Club coffee, 28¢ m. Despite the lowest price since ante | merchants are now being held In each | Benn. Gen tie. @uctations ot Stockyards condition of 4.8 points between these PIKE PLACE war days, American farmers Wi!) ootton growing state to consider crop ar O. & L. Ret. ta... suche daten. Stall 36, halibut cheeks, T.; red wi envy The average condition of the rye | Paper Tie M.i ling cod. 2 tbe 26q; soles, 2 fhe 260. Btall 1523, King salmon, 2be Tb.; kippered salmon, 250 ib. Stall best’ American pure cane sugar, § The Stall 79, pure fresh milk, Se gt. maintain practically @ normal acre | financing. N. Y. Coffee and Sugar age in food crops this year, according | 4 general warning has been sent| NEW YORK, April T—#ugar, weaker Rough heavy « to telegraphic information obtained| out eine inrecat Southern barks, | Raw, 1602. granuinted. #8 ; Vital Statistics Figs - fiiee-—No. T Kio, se ib: from the chief agricultural artas by | +).4+ no farmer who refuses to reduce ue 7) meny swe ive tp were Beat steers seeies" the United Press today. his acreage will be given a dollar of od MARRIAGE §$ LICENSES | _ ties: cows ana heiters Minnesota, Iowa and Nebraska re. _orted the usual wheat acreages. credit next spring. Banks are de-) Portland Market Status Name and Residence. = creasing their loans’ to force this! Sonrranp, A 7 3 : >. April 7, —Cattle—Re- | Gillespie, Joe T. Saattle Only Kansas showed a reduced plan thru. 12. Market slow, weak. Meat | Heck, Blanche, tr crop on April 1 was reported at 90.3 | per cent of normal, as compared with §6.6 per cent of normal on April Pe ¢ be 1 €2, Carnation milk, 10%’ can. 1, 1920, and 88.4 per cent for the last pa ram eh an TATE Buide: fete tittes Meets Ra] AMUSEM DEBATE ON GRAIN POOL ™.; full cream cheese, leattle “HICAG oil 7 Toa. best cane acreage, about 10 per cent less than |" Witte depression reigns throut the} ee common to falr steers. | Pickatt, Le Roy, Seattle beo| ft tr Foe ts e posh tte out oe ve! bars’ Crystal White Fourth last year. cotton belt the South is far from be- choice cows and heii Wiles, Genevieve, Seattle |. .! 114 Rasaat met i dig: nedbemeseasige Magee. “Royal baking powder, 3%¢ METROPOLITAN<:: The government, thru the depart-| ine bankrupt. Thousands of bales of uae | Heyder, Herman, Seattle ne tt fic, owen tmggllogyate seed apap FE a b FOss St ee Oe ment of agriculture, is investigating | orton are held in storage. Loans ecelpts, 1,039. Market weak, | Woodcock, Florence ttle 255272 HAY, GRAIN AND FEKD operative grain marketing system, _ SANITARY Twice Daity—at 2:16, S15 reports of a threatened “farmers’|)\\. been made on. such cotton far | Knaack, William 0., Wenatchee te Price Pee Tea, City proposed by the “committee of gev-| | Stall 45, Campbell's soupe, 100 can: 3 et: Wy, GRIEFITH'S strike,” but so far has found nothing | 2¥° heen mad 20. Market steady, | Oftelie, Ella 0. Wenatchee Barley Whole ss. y Fri elenteen,” today continued the de-| Se boxes matches, 0c; Federal or Go: mice toner eee to indicate such a move AMials ait tks Galton ave mie atl Pete Long. John, Seattle .......... | Rolled ‘ bate on grain pooling. onts, 24c; & bare Royal White soap, 23c. || given toe to $2 Mare a Cotton planters, however, were said t 14 ae ae Gardner, Erma L, Seattie \. Oats —Rolied The committee failed to include |Stali 109, pure American cane sugar, || Byee- 500 to $2, Mats. 25¢ to j have reduced their acreage appre | SUPUNE bo sell Hat Preece en Dil rl Th. J. Seattle .. Whole in its plan an amendment. on, pool. | #25 sack; cube sugar, 2 fbx 230; brown | ( 2% jormance Sunday to sg edu ae je APPT | but expect to get a good price for it Clemens, Viola Rita Marie, S Comee—wnete pore pba sn nedet, 0. abeee rat | meet we 8 Ths, cane sugar, ciably. ol cla on ent et < ry Crecke ot ™ omy Pegid =e * fresh milk, at vies yao 9 ery Bh ay cng uaa Me ger, a4 Chick Peed |Texas, proposed that the pooling CORNER 3 e., He M Barbara KE, Seattle Legal| Owick Mash. should be either voluntary or com-| Stall 14, red snappe: Toa, 260; ting of the 1921 cotton acreage. They be $ McDouga DES MOINES, Ia, April 7—The f San Francisco Produce | piniin 1 lieve a small acreage will mean high G., Seattle 6) Chick Developer . . “wheat strike” of lowa farmers) .. cotton prices ' * 1——Butter— | Jones, Clara, Norfolk, Va 1 | Chop pulsory Stale threatened last fall because of tum- a eee em | Dragich, John, Port Blakeley ....22 | Greend Rowe . ach delegate was allotted 10|can pineapple jam, 380; big ean Southern banks are now fostering fancy, 2246 IR | Tvrie h, Lojuba, Port Blakeley is Wheat Mired ies silatitas. Uine 40) Noles hil aes, ptemn, 10a, Wien SAG; Seine head 8 Bling prices and difficulties in mar-| 4. movement to market all cotton|..eKe—-Extra doz; No.1 dirtien, Mixed Hay SMe fated to yenteriaiion, it was the don; exten pulleta, 260 doz; under: | McCallum, Clark John, Seattle. Legal| preothy Hay Proc Rien ansn iy rele) tage ; lamb roast, 20c Ih) Rovw—Matines Saturna Some farmers declared the pooling | |} a fe marke’ or. Irenbach, Lena, Seattle | Tareas today pale ede thru state marketing OF- | sized pullets, 2440 dos i . oe rg Pe - ee gcse: een i ns plan’ would be killed today WESTLAKE sain anon ee In the fall of 1919 Iowa agricultur. poral Ep |Graham, Rozelina Olney, Seattle, “29 | Alfalfa ‘The conference was expected to|, Stall £3, pure cane ugar (at stall), prey ACE, fats sowed 458,000 acres to winter . a: Money on Call I viseent Kole sie Tegan | Rerateh Peed ratify the co-operative grain mar-|$?.0 mck; #1, sack Blue Stem patent “THAT GIRL PATSY* wheat, while-Iast fall 420,000 acres | Must Think in Dark NEW YORK, April 7.—-Money on call. | Meyer, Dorathea P., Seattle ...Legal |Cormewwi Maal. eting plan late today 5 rolls toilet paper, 26c. 8 Eves. 25c to $1. Mats. 27¢ to . | ’ 5% per © months, 6% @7 per cent, | ‘were planted to the same grain, ac . oe i homens ae bathe, | Rearson, William H., Puyallup, Legal | Cotten teed Meal . Sadie to Frank A. Pinney, ot tne| Of Murdered Fiance | mercantile paver, 147% per cont. | Waltorm, Iilen (2, Puyatag > Leal | Mok Meats ss federal bureau of crop estimates here.| VIENNA, April 7.—Franz Reder, | 99 \s< Umbenhower, J. W. Keyport .....21 | Crzetad Grtte Williams, Clara, ritaiiiedchs £8, veal chops, 20c Tb.; sirloin steak ; T,' Btail 108, tomatoes, 10c can; 4 cans Denver Live Stock hot sauce, 6c. Stall 192, vanilla, Be DENVER, April 7.—Cattle—Recetpta, | bottle; Kunpowder tea, 33¢ Th. Stall 130, ‘The decrease of but 38,000 acres in|an ex-officer, who shot and killed| Demand sterling—-$3 91%. gah v1 s-21 | Granite Grite 1dde Maker bee lower, ae Sipe; |2 cans corn, 25¢; peaches, 17c oan, Stall - | « sean Longbotham, Edwin, Portland. }| Linseed Meal rs ‘% 7 \ 104, None Such mincemeat, 10c pkg. 8 ALAN-BROOKS wheat does not indicate a “wheat|his fiancee, haa been sentenced to * mn . ema) | Lime cows and heifers, $5.60@7; atockers and pkg. Stall iiLy dawemeak:” aeverting to Pin loonie years’ herd labor. During REALTY FEES BOOSTE! i Seege er ede Legal Be: feeder iy we i calves, $10@ 1 ja 34, Webb's Best F coffee, 300 Th, mena AnD MAR 1} ‘ : - TED nen | Wests y Robert, Seattle ... 01 cipte, 2,000. Marke ————— Lb ie, this period on each anniversary of| Realty dealers lifted their tees! Warren, Genevre sig tN Rastern wer Top 8; wk, 8O88. THE SYLVESTER FAMILY. eee his crime he will have to endure 24| Wednesday, The Seattle association| Walla ...... oe ANG 4 | Motnsees Dairy Feed meat Wonsipen, Ab eOn - btuetent tears Billy Beard, Ben Harney, Ds, $7 ewes, $4 , April 7—Farmers | hours of darkness and total silence, | voted to charge a 5 per cent com-| Hartung, 0. W., ttle ....... Legal = Mend —Cal. - mission on sales to and inclusive of | Warner, Marguerite: Heattio. ‘Cewal | Western City Ma", Rec’d Now threat made last year of reducing] PORTLAND, April 7—The 3,500. | $20,000, instead of to and inclusive | Oliver, Herbert, Portiand .... Log wheat acreage because of the low|ton schooner Undaunted, last of the | $10,000, as heretofore. The realtors | U°land: Elion Lovett, Seattle . Soya Bean Meal Boat Sch Ales Outeet-Town Orders " e/ Martin. Plour—Patent, per bbl. ec u e: prices, according to a statement to-| shipping board's Ferris type wood-| #8 voted to charge two separate | a) Patent, | Detweller, Si ais man Mats, 2:30 Nights 7 day by A. E. Anderson, of the fed-|en hulls to be launched in the Unit-| Commissions on all exchanges of| ton . . : . eral bureau of crop estimates, show-|ed States, will take the water here Onis Pulliper ott eg oe re WEAVE MONEY All Thin Week j Bank of Commerce, was chosen pres-| peaZ@Vvel by steamer ONE NIGHT ONLY JACK DEMPSEY property, just as if there were two! Haas, Harold M. Seattle .. ing that winter wheat sown last fall|at 3 p. m. to sales. rvacalge dims darvi pion Ba , : Heavyweight Cham| Asusicaniagtitet heh jas eee ASE OMA THURSDAY, APRIL 149 )] e—otner nig Vaudevitie Act s A Y - SPEED - COMFORT No Increase in Prices tes Ma Pierce, Cummings White LINCOLN, Ne! @f Nebraska failed to carry out the - was only 2 per cent lesa than that of| sie will have a carrying capacity at ret? Al @ year ago, and far exceeded the 10-|of 2,000,000 feet of lumber. COTTON ACREAGE CUT , M oward year average DALLAS, April 7.—Cotton acre-|jurvic, Ieiman4 J., Seattl ima, Seattle No wheat is being plowed up, he| -Goi F age in Texas, a larger producer of 2 Wednenday. mals, covept thet weicn wap winter|] SCA-Going Cat Will |i ‘CcGuct than ony other sta BIRTHS SRS RES SE a || pecan ee killed or seriously damaged by|| Come Back From Hard | ix being cut from 25 to 20 per cent |Latachow, Abner, 6603 32nd N. W. FLOUR CUT 40 CENTS 0c for One Ticket Satake n LOEWS= deought. fii this year, it was estimated by of-|, ei tn og sores Flour of the best grade, manufac- 8c for Two Tickets PA > ip Trip in Real Style] ticias of’ the ‘Texas industrial con. | $0" me FP. 8it He ofthat b tured in Seattle, can be bought here LACE H I PORTLAND, Ore., April 7.—De SYDNEY, N. S. W., April 7. | ress and the Texas farm bureau | Mullen, W. i, 7505 W : an taiall St $848 @Gkk Be tok VICTORIA yew tee ry; PORT ANGELES - STRAIT POINTS Aaeatie ave. girl ration |Carlaons 0. F., 10067 65th ave. &, gir}. |Ptice cut of 40 cents a barrel spite the lower market, farmers in|] The “Cadillac cat,” which nearly Oregon and Washington and the vast|| starved to death on her way to VAUDEVI Ht W. Fy 1558 Pearl st, boy, | Wednesday, Since January 1 Seat- “Inland Empire” district are planting || Australia, is to be returned to . | Sav 1. Fifth ave. W., girl. | tle fh has 4 4 1.60 DAILY AT MIDNIGHT bak 3 aly as much spring wheat as in previous || America in state Londoners Ride to | pamphe ¥ 3801 44th & W: boy he alte te nas TURN ISLAND: POINTS ihe Northwest years, according to all indications, re 0 ago 0 u ‘ 4 ?, ; ing ¥ SAN JUAN ISL4 s per acemennn ivauh sac, Agr 1~aue 28 Sas eee ane LONDON, April 7.—In future city|Sigriat, C. F,'7341 39th 8. We be > March 63,828,000 : voyage from Montreal, via Pan- || o¢ London ‘prisoners will ride in a|Dwyer J. D, 9008 Harvard Wr Boy. | orn eee : BELLINGHAM- ANACORTES m BUNGALOW === farmers planted one-tenth less acr 2 . ‘Third Near au age wheat this year than last, accord-|| was found under the hood, Her | B&2d8ome motor car, more sugges DEATHS sound and Grays harbor, the trade|f[ DAILY 18 P.M. | Night! 4 wdicion ae ing to crop estimates made today by|| only food during the tri tive of an up-todate ambulance than | q 8 5 4 shipping bulletin of the Se GR only food e trip had juerin, Samuel, 64, 209 Occidental, |and shipping bulletin of the Seattie . FW . OVEN FRAN ICES Maurice McAuliffe, president of the|| been heavy, olled paper used in | 0f thé old Black Marla, Painted| ‘Theis, William’ A..'63, 4420 Burke, | Merchants’ Exchange has announced. | MgMihehadahaaa eal CoRALNS Hello, Springtime” Kansas Farmers’ union, who eaid|| packing the engine parts, chocolate brown with black panels, |Crope, Elizabeth Tto lam, Dancing 6 to 1am. freezes and heavy winds in March Mr. McLelland 7 : + 7% 212 Taylor] phere were 26 arrivals of dee 4 |} pe ‘ j 2 epee : " +h | it is a three-ton car, with cubical | »,4% i Fy a'Hote, After-Theatre Specialth a a 4 a |, president of A Dahlgren, Henry, 59, 4034 oy | Vessels and 29 sailings. » Q a - had damaged 35 per cent of the wheat|| the Cadillac company in. Amec | *©COMmodations for 12 prisoners, It . ba tg 4 maniacs HOOD CANAT POINTS CLINT WILLARD F.C. RU es’ cost over $10,000. ddress letters, checks, post- crop. || 1ca, cabled full instructions. for eb He f* 74,394 £ x 1 a, cab ctions fo M Pe ha By , i office money orders to Frank eee I] the return of the cat. She js iy i | ave. 11, 4909 Kastern | TALKS GROCERY MANAGEMENT Biiendal 3c ese P, Hood, care of Sherman, Clay ST. PAUL, Minn., April 7—The|| peing insured for $5,000 before LONDON, April 7.—Cannon A, N.| Miller, W. HL, 68, ave Ketail grocery management was | [PNM 7 WACO W@isreremges |i & Coy, Third Ave. and Pine St. ama, a cat, fearfully emaciated, of lumber were shipped out of Puget threatened farmers’ strike had failed oder ant ame c Miley, “The Watk, | Hillyer, Dwight, sth at. discussed by Paul Findley, retail ; i sailing on the Sonoma for San | Cooper, vicar of Filey, “The Waik-| Hillyer: Dwi nee H Fide Pea camey Aes Taspcheah, Tiaiek eae to materialize today when crop re-|| Francisco, and 30 sheep's hearts | ing Parson,” famed for his tramps| 'xen® ave % 608 Queen | merchandiser with the California Include ‘self-addressed stathpe: Amusement, “y ports showed 1 the, usual acreage|| have been given to the steward |) abroad, intends, altho over 71 years ——— [aressiod more than 180 1 who ad: | a Not Serene te APs MAR AREAR SO The aa ELS OF iano" ™ oe o Ps ‘ , ares 0 ~ ; w ad been plan’ in the|] of the steamer to provide her || of age, to make another long excur-! ‘The United States ‘ia out $212,| the Retall Grocery $0 members of —PRICKS— W. R. Hughes, Prod: Northwest. Twenty to 30 per cent of the wheat crop is already in, ymen's association nesday nfght at the Masonic with special rations on the trip. || sion. He is going tontramp for 600 000,000 to nearly 600,000 pensioners miles visiting the battlefields of last fiscal yoame wi Lower Fleer. ttcer, Every Night from 7 p.m. to HBO © 92.20] Leattic's Wavorite Piace to Binet Dance

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