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SATURDAY, APRIL 16. 1921. THE SRACTLE STAR f ‘New York Exchange STRONG DEMAND SAVE TAXPAYER ‘\jows of the Auto World _-BIGDOLLAR ic: News. ‘Irregular at Close FORASPARAGUS, SIKBILIONS? (TSO Tiles Gems. | Lake Crescent Roads | ,,."";: Sig mnie CO ae Genes 8. Lc MME AL | vue pelea OUR ne ne ACO, ANE evenel Rleher: seis CoN | commodities Scarce on the|Legislative Program Is An-| in Excellent Shape! i. ..05 Yolo o | Pewee | coal dealers iret Low Tide [ar tha on 112 f! ern Pacific, Tm, up Ay. Rep ane Meek, GLge up dye Linldwin froco: | Wholesale Market nounced by League eas tae Wika one alen manager for lumbermen, milk dealers and @ me, C8 TL) Fleet Fi motive, § i; Reading, 69, off %; Asphalt, 6 ip 4; United Staten Wiliams an *ra ; . je | ost 8 tool, 81 \y a: Studebaker, 78% Mexican Petroleum, 143, up & : Waterhouse Co, to Douglas Bheler, | ores te rt Mah M8 | Second t Pennaylvan “ Rovahd; Americana Woolen. iM... OP The wholemule market was scarce | HY JAMES 'T. KO! fa | a Neer, ng Cheb oe Waslers Sr 7 con Haw Tide | ‘Seven Va horn, pfd., TON. up Wi United Fruit, 106, up te: Atlantic Gulf Cpommedition Bataréay, ae ta In| WASHINGTON, Apri 44-the | SNORT AMO wt telerentingt oe, so cn ar gig a SA me a teow AT AL) eh atharn Pacitfla, 14%. off y r . 96% regular steamship nervice from Call: | People's Koconstruction loaxue today | (6 thon contemplating « fishing|, NO leew than 17 aitte Aes - | fornia, A shipment from San Fran: | annour a legislative program de J jean mn of motor vebidlel Worker With Less Wage, rice yn the Californie preduet went | year for many years to come, league the American army in Yana cided to drive up and ship " . eview of the evidence In the h CHICAGO, April 16—Wheat a ' . eon product 1, Government operation of the)! fed t ee See tah on the ainking of the steamship | vanced to’ be on the Chi sa] Value of agricultural products in| Rhubarb was th _— ‘ nag rallroada, with resulting decrease | back, I not only drove up, but 1 >: ee NEW YORK, April 16 The eee ill be concluded early | Hoard of Trade today, due to crop! the state of W tonal how a tre | that wag plentiful was lower ari in coat of $1,600,000,000 drove back also. | Approximately 94,000 moter jovernc It be concluded ca damaxe as the result of the storm " en 1908 4 to & cents a pound in cont oF 4 , | hicles were manufactured in Value of the dollar has increased next wook, it was announced Satur: |how raging. thruout the West and |mendous inereane between 1909 to 6 cents & pound. ont of atraw:| 2 A high and rapidly progressive| 1 thought you might be interested hicles were manufactured in 1919, according to ntatintion com-| 4 ; - 2 shat the reads from | at Vens Ri to such an extent since last June day by Capt. Donald 8. Ames, steam: | Middle Western ats . ‘ y vy ee: i t'Btate J Grant | berries which arrived Saturday was| tx on incomes, extaton xoens | in know , « hu th , 4 aren eG vs ee eee eee Gh WN, Clee, OMY | cas fs of heavy erop éamage feo te Total value of crops shows an in-| WN tt ee waturday night, for! tively held, ‘This will lighten the|beew in, to my knowledge, since| heaviest individua mo cemate § this. automatic ‘raise If no criminal negligence is found, | storm which awept the wheat beit |Crease of 206.6 per cent; wheat) io io yey he quotations | burden of the “worker* by $3,000, tomoblies were tuilt ’ gasoline es Which the worker has received. the evidence never will be made pub. | After @ strong ning some of the 160.8 per cent; oat b Per Cet | i be between $3.25 and $3.76 for a| 000,000, it wan held ‘The road i» like a pavement the| — — Be This statement was made in art 1° Te person be held to blame, | Soft quotations closed weakly, How- 1 potatoes 311.6 per cont, Wheat) Oo Oe ankets on Los Angeles} 3. Control of the meat packing In-|entire distance. The drive can bel Patt ae page iy! he 7 Pan proceedings will be instituted in fed-| prices followed the lead of wheat, | #ere Increased 17,8 per cent, but) | dustry, affecting a saving of $300, made very easily in nine hours, | AID ADV re th “° ate tg te t 4 &| oral court Mens aie kaa et | ae oerenene an Pee oe 1 ‘The butter market was still a bit 000,000 [There in not any bad road between oa ee lhe nana ely il cod ta |. May wh pened up 2\e at $1 Pho production of apples IN 1919 | weal after the decline of Friday, but| 4 Government control of natural! here and Lake Crescent. The roud| ining company, who was presi: Govern RECKAGE STOLEN | and Close ©. July wheat open- | Was 21,568,601 bushels, as compares t ot go lower unlens the | resources, xuch as coal, iron, copper,| around the © i not completed | dential secretary under Theodor pg rng vee the wrecked /ed up 2 at $1,054. and el seed 1p with 2,100 bushels in 1909; that bs ls Reigate th pated a ftow| timber lands, gus, water other ; “ wl - f wo to Fh aa “y Me & ushels in D119. ee &: 760,000 : mercoevelt. : steamship Governor, including life ae up Keo at be%0|% hea, 1,544,659 bust 1919. cents was the belief of jobbers with a maving of $760,000,000 Singers without any troub! tbe enelter wge Pap oe boats, bag and furniture “have | and "el 4 July corn 48 against $4494 bu ir a | Kee quotations were steady, | 5. Changes In the federal reserve | Work should be #tarted immed reoing process Of WAse ANG boon hauled ore on Whidby ial | opened 46, and iup of pea 1,728,759 tt in 191 7 bank act, chief among them being @!on the road from Lake Suthert: é “Department of Inbor figures show And and hidden in the w sl . re ones low p20 bushe Fries Paid Wholesale Dealers short time rural credit system for |t0 Singer, for it Ix in very danger 5, “ - ries bs said ay " ums and prunes, POPE nadie henge pr 116 | farmers to reduce the com produc: | ou, condition ‘f gg purchasing — « fs and ts opened |in 1919 and 1 bushels in 1909 Niveraes Cal.. per ® 14@ 1¢/ ton, and thus reduce prices to th People do not seem to know that Oh. now 63.2 cents, compare ith . \s DON per consumer, Thin, it In held, will ave | enig = tine ime of the ye | that of 1915." Loe said. “Tos an Sloan Shipyard Case | *+»:* SNe, Up PETE’ S ouTA LUCK of the workers, 996,000,008 Picchu ‘ fncrease of 37 per cen’ er last * “diy or, fate 6 moe = Mince |, mane P Rane San the dotine was worn Ls Under Advisement). Biel ptt : ar ees Cai, Wi sat: Defeat of the discumed univer-| °y"tim writing everybody connected ae Only 45.6 cents, Thus any person! potlowing conclusion of arguments Chicago Board of Trade |. w fock Caulifiewer Cal, f mal inilitary training plan. | Enact | with automobile clubs, giving them Whose salary or wages have re on the government's petition that a (feturday Quotations) Rome ¢ Friday night stole || Caemmbers toe.’ hy en wniv military training | enis information a o£ ‘i 5 Furnished by LH. Manning & Co's Pri- deome, biel arite Ver Mh leginlation would cont the workers | your road signs are @ great deal | Mained stationary since June have receiver be appointed for ° Wire, Nation Motel Hailding al five Peascal, per ® scores of millions of dollars, league B Feally received a 37 per cent ‘raise.’ gnipyarda corporation, . Whe Wish Low oer iat Jof help, expec maa those which in oe nee sradualty ney | May ' tins le s an dicate ¢ es and grades, bs: ee eaey, veume tae graeme ae Roh gpa i day July my 108 “s Herbert F, Baker, president of the | ° gg Yeprtnergg 4) 5 Been reducing wages for several case under advisement st ’ re Saleen ot tie Wem sebioanl What I want to impress upon | 4 Months because of stagnation of the ¢ is departure for California Fri. | May . % : ‘ councils, said that full 500,000, 72U, #* that there jan't any bad) 2 mining industry, now has declared a 4 homie Srevioculy oheal ee 1 ae ‘ nohes ’ y road. I ostarted back from the lake| AFTER TWENTY YEARS ae hes ete “ ice previ y opt . .e ‘% “ +74 @ (68 | farmers and organdzed workers in all 2 o'clock Friday afternoon, stop | CONTENTIONS HAVE BEEN RE tae” conc counegen, |e re rene ene lace CUFF 2 binches "| branches of industry, commerce and |". 7 O'clocl Friday afternoon. #00) picAT¥D, © AND "THe wi e collar,” or office, employes, | Be ie | te “~% “~ 8 ah A » hours en rou , as |B, oO ¢ : send | 3 . Se ; ory @ o|tFansportation are represented by | P°t idniety pon Baap tsa effective May 1. This includes 1,5 BANQUET FOR N. Y. K. x . . ; . NPER aL 4 briarvctybey home at midnight. I drove the en ny persons, from Simon Gumxenhelm The Nippon Yusén Kaisha wel * 1. Murra and 71.00@40 00 | tire distance with the top down, the president, down to the newest to : on of Amer N “ “ his T-yearold son, Harold ph Ber rerrarey “o you can sce the weather was : comes he mn tition of nerica ‘ oo me oo th Hat > ne aches ue ery fine va I 4 Gradual wage reductions for the|B¢W Seattle-Oriental fleet, f > 16 - when their automotgle plunged over . Pett Tie} HERE’S MORE ABOUT Fishing §n both Lake Suther-| re 22,000 workers since January 1 have| Which is the We ne ava 0 1030 10 ¢ la s0foot emtankment at Corwin * bert Tit land and Lake Crescent Is now at| aggregated 25 per cent | 3. Watanabe, ae wl : pe 4 Place or acon Hill os Loomis its best, and will be all during, . “Waxes of the company’s workers | 3° hsiay idler va snarl 1 > 10 ee eee we ny and his little boy . a! the months of April and May. 1| a In the war period were increased an “Peaking at a bangu ee Te were imprisoned beneat the ma mper ......250@2.00 had exceptionally good luck and) q average of 45 percent,” Loeb said. | Washington Friday n fe hine, Whe cacued they were . 5 STARTS ON PAGE ONE} brouent back my F hl 1 wak more th prime b hamber ‘ merce and ry eat an surpris bs “We haven't any definite figure in| the Chamber ¢ ge er 7 ciliate ‘ und to be practically unhurt wauirs ' jand put them on exhibition at the courts of thi ate refu F: Mind in reg§eing wages, We are| Port commis je +commemoras rete : » he two were iving along the “ as ee & Taft's, I had four trought take notice of such @ vie Senet trying to find the point of de-| the opening of the new Smith Cove 4. $158m. | * read oe yore rt Prices Paid Wholesale Dealers | Sears and Stewart Campbell placed | {ie berween 2% and 4 pounds ment as the Dental Comb 4 nadie ort tern pintly used by the emmbankimen a Ford delivery | agetes— Mre ngnean under arrest t ’ 4 ment and code, but I was astow er: Mation. This, naturally, cann Res x i fie Bt _ hip | Chicago Live Stock the car ran off the | 5 Wash ‘ mow hed sercip 4 paso, Toe Wp | Both trawling and still fishing isjand petrified when our Supe figured out with mathematical |S. ¥. K a nue meen e Be yy g0 ol 1 was caught in the : |child and dinappeared from the of.| Very 00d in Lake Sutherland Cours, bold that one could eam tainty, and we have been feeling our | Co ee ne. [nen Manel ioe b i en ae eae road. Giving the : | “appeared from the of-| yr Littleton, who runs the Rone bile records into court, This Way carefully with reductions of 5 omy ore, S8G850, packing § Murray mpi p - | mary hotel at Lake Crescent, isliny jJegal status that of an out] and 10 per cent at a time." ea A $8.950 9.50; pigs, $4.75@9.25. 1 05 eet back on the road, but the ma . 7 were met at the entrance to! - viding the same good cats that| The I | Board declared in the Lyon b code and agreement that I — —— KEYSTONE SCHEDULE OUT uni cian ta sudder er the edge | Migs brs pe — ae woe < “eared she has given for the last 20 yearn, |nover "payeereem ertificate, The Keystone State, second , > of the bluff unged down the | Grape Prelt ide, per came. 7.86 * tre Chain purl a little ery, | but I do not need to tell you about | rbitrar nable the new shipping board vessels . . - steep precipice. imperial valiey . 016.00 selaed ber 1 sitter 4° taeda; and ee: fee Fee have stopped there | hs nm placed beyond judicial |so on the Seattle-Oriental run, ¥ . ivan That neither Murray nor the ehild — seineh rs rc 4 ’ 4 aes “| yourself. Her place bh been won-|" T aeciged to try my case York for Seattle at noon,| sheep Rece 00. Mar rfully improved during the past|the bar of public opinion. While the man tried to protest, th year, It tw one of the finest Jooking | @eMtists and assistants, frie : |the Combine, were practicin, mother was gone \ieave New y.|was killed was considered miracul: | temene—Per be June 4, E. G, MeMicken, pasmenger a. 97.0010 35; ewes, $208 ous by spectators, | Orenges—Fer jtraffic manager of the Pucif : aie Sig ‘ Denver Live Stock Market | | ‘ places on the lake at the present| Out a license. | : £ " . j ‘ made @ list of 8 hip Co. announced today PRESS KIDNAPING time. of them k their names lanes te benebeded to arrive ta Meattio| DONCER, Agra 18-—Onttte—decuee Model Kitchen te to CHARGES TO LIMIT ae 3 |Sddrenten to Prosecuting A Plans to assure a minimum ship-| nominal. liteers, 1650@7 7h: cows and | * NUTS | Meeting her waiting friends in in 1904, and was surpri meee AL {at 2 Pe Mm, June 25, She will sail] powinel, . seers 1 oPe TT sows! Be Shown at Exhibit ; | , learn afterwarde thes eaten mmant of 4.000 boxes of apples to At:| +. ine war East on July 9 lGruee cates tae - + ii ead a! ahs tai ms | Prices Paid Whoismale Dealers Justice Dalton’s court, which was in the Combine were arrest antic ports tr eon ge Game oe n e's} Receipts, 108 Market higher. | n't be 7 ~ ry “e ne — | Aimende. +4 . not in gemnion, she and her husband nates ext seve was © oa are to be perfected Tuesday at sc -_e $7 2807 90. | ufacturerw educationa exhibit, | nade SE Sehhte $5 declared they intended to press hm e Col jen jethen, ° eens. i Wenntches of rep) . awed ae peccenthy ae the et nominal Lambe, $9@ | which opens in the Arena next Tues ag teesgoge goes: | kidnaping charges to the limit Say Timon I'related sy caee Eeectatives of the Yakima andltcre topmest, sent giant waves vcd EE | day afternoon be | umerte—Per B. «+++--00 |. cit is the most ridiculous thing 1| to him and said 1 eould win the Wenatchee commercial clubs and the P Heattle women have Been totd that mute 8 ever heard of,” the young mother| if I could get the . crashing over her decks and nearly . z Peanuts Virginia Keystone the public but when © Kal ff Wenatchee Valley Traffic associa “ Forei Exchan they can equip and maintain a kiteh = |gaid. “S cannot understand how one| b sunk her was encountered by the gn ge | Japanese . wblicity campaign I + “ou! tion. * =~ g° Mae Adelotaa, Gx’ her| WW ORR, Abe 16-0 en with products of Washington | peeass—rer | woman can believe she may pass ini at least ona thonanad: do At & preliminary meeting held] * . Kdelaide to Puget Bound. | (hanes opened irrewuler today. | manufacturers, And to prove it DAIRY PRODUCTS judgment on the right of a mother + the amount I could pay © this week it wag stated that an) bon ture oem ania a poor | qestetions inate aed sterting K rat Mrs. W. EB. Barnhart will have on Prices Paid to Shippers to be the mother of her own child.” pot a canh waee He weit, he intercoastal shipping concern would | She ab take a lumber cargo at|'09014%4: marks, s0.01%9. 5 | display her model kitchen, 18 by 14 Botertes spreast? | The Cleins live at White Center. (Prepared by Thomas R Beeman) | what you are going to publish? furnish refrigerator space for a} ie Joe - a |feet. in which ¢verything, from |Mege—fresh raed we | Sigmund Cletn, father of the boy al-; @id fo. It contained three and mininfatt of *4,906 “toxew ‘ot ‘appien. | Bellingham for Callao. San F: Hl Prod: | FAN to walt shaker, will be Wash: | squgecwt, by iscai dairies leged to have been kidnaped, has | De Motese-Ceceme Mighline— half columns, Colonel Blethen ‘A movement is on foot to secure | San Francisco ICE | ington-made, DAIRY PRODUCTS been working In San Francisco for | Henton-Maple Valley—Rough. Re-erad-| took the outline of what 1 the co-operation of Hood river and| CANNERY TENDER LAUNCHED stn yeAee Ags 10 Butter—| Several hundreds of foodstuffs wal) Prices Paid Wholesale Destere months, because of failure to find) je agg ee ned itt be Walla Walle sections ax well in} ‘The @5-foot cannery tender “Bery.| 3. Ba TRI bth sheers: mpl hed) tod” hard 5 -egenaptpedmena tite jemployment in this city. || bert or vis wan Lake vis Pipe Lize|to pe merita of my contention, development of water transpor.|ice” was launched this mornin ie Se dor.; firata, 26 je supervision of the eder s paee.ne aes | He stated Saturday the depart-| road said, “Brown, now tell the tru tation for Northwest fruits the yards of the Christiansen & Vad:| No.l" dirtien, “ake don | extra. p tion of Women's clubs aided by the | Mage tresh ranch [ment of public weifare probably | Maple Valley-Riack Diamond—Good. | give ‘em hh and I will t > hetero set Boat Building Co., and the Olsen |25'4¢ 408; undersized pullets, 21\40 dox | Chamber of Commerce and other civ-| aan my | would make his boy a ward of the | Kent-Maple ene reed open, manager to stv 70%, the create ¥ Cc ie Or, triptet seen | emt o + oe road e ELECTRIC SHOW AT LEVYS [4 Sunde Ship Bullding Co. in Bal bes erat Wisconsin eream brick! ...+-2 30 | Juvenile court, pending the hearing | good Deveti--cieok: | Loses gravel | Stony Whe battle dae Modern methods of using electric: | lard. The boat was built for Captain Portland Market Status | eae 35 /on the kidnaping chargen Woodinville. era’ ¥.. The battle dasted un’ fty in merchandising will be shown | Isaacson, local mariner, under his KrLAND, Apri? 1¢—catte—ne- | Schoonover Trial 34) —— pe ees eet CaS Cee ye oat ae ee RTLAND, ei oa -| Schoo 30] wall Good destroyed. eo Den! at a merchandising conference to be | personal direction. ° Ha *, 262. Market nominal. Heat steers see | | Redimnond-Fall City—Good. was in the receiver's hands on held in Levy's Orpheum theatre ves soi: tar te goed sacra HOETE | Is Set for May 2 POULTRY Tom Marshall in Bctmend-Melyweed-—tow concrete open: | cation of the Bpokene iswrah 20, by the General Electric Co. OPEN NEW SERVICE ere $606.18; eam y Prices Paid by Wheirsale Dealers excellent re before had started to ¢] April 20, by : Blectric Pca thy a ee $520@3; calves, $ iases of D. N. Schoonover, former to Shippers Address Tonight concrete pave-|minate all dentists who refui A revolving stage has been set up.| Sailing from Seattle Apri “4 giieuath, tak haren ieniientn 3 ‘ment, 6% rom Renton, open. | join the Combine. His work off go that store windows, interiors and| General Steamship corporation's Market nomina aiiches with being somntiets te under ¢ Tha. . ° Thomas Riley Marshall, vice pres-!_ Gravel sectios levidently grew tedious and ee corn merenmnas pcartne Walingteee ve ee onl Hy Searles 101 jection with the operation of Black | Ganer-Orenssd’ scecvesccscse70 |ident of the United States during | |¥or” Fou may test Lensred & ‘The demonstration is showing in the/firet direct service between Puget | Market nominal lost tavern ded nd Glosed by Live oe | both Wiikon administrations, known | made him earn his money. large cities thruout the country. Sound and the coast of Mexico and| Prime lambs, $409; ewil lamba, sr@s. | © . Fab gr pin ”Y | turkeys Live - ‘for bis whimeteal wit, wll speak | Newpert-tesquah—Good. Mr. John R. Parker and T | Central America since the Albors|7eatlings, 355006; wothers, $505 Tift Matt Starwich, February 11.) etgain Maree Live vos ont the First Methodist | Reaten- have defended over one hu ry } Mul ak as 4: 1 the | ee #104 56 were wet for trial May 2 by Presid POULTRY woe 6 | Newpert-Hellevue—Fair. dental prosecutions, out of Public Markets || Bros. Milling Co. ships dropped the |“ putter—29¢ Ih ling Sade Stig Sybemen Maacedey Pold Whotenslene chureh. Enumclaw-Franklin—New concrete two|number we lost seven cases i run, six months Bese 20@35e dos. Kk rning. ¢ MR A 4s} He will detiver another addres from Hnumelaw; fair gravel be-| Superior Courts but reversed fo me . ; Dorks — Dresse ve | se in the Supreme Hens Drensed lat the same place at 3 p. m. Sun Ht 306 ih Aubarn-Black Diamend—New concrete 2] I have often thought of my i om Chief Deputy Prosecuting Attor j ; ii stan 17, pele, PLACE PORT TONNAGE DECREAS ~~ iheesenisimietlfcnomeioee | eS tote ee 00 Pr | Geene Drenwed {f| aay before the Y. M. C. A. Sunday beyond Auburn. Good gravel be- | edness to the Dental Combine, Bure American cane Port commission's Iatest report!, mm: ett Jeffers for Southeastern 3 announced WAS | Turkeze Dressed lub Sino good via Boos creek. the Combing had not made me as an gure en pov og apt J bavoe shows that on April 11 there were| Alaska, 3 p.m. U 8 ® Bothwell for|t? first time in years that crim! YRAT sieabecciins Am Sunset Highway—Open to Camp Mason object of , attack I probably Carnation milk. 19%¢ can.. Stall i 57,060 tons of freight on the com. | Puset Sound Ne al mat om, Bt hoon. nal cases had been #0 well cleaned Quotations at Stockyards a meee Fuse Migirway—Open Zn “oreen oo nes ee Ie , 1S¢ can, Stall 63, “ & > P pared “ ae 7 levy nite = Fravel section : many thousands of i z d tec; ate noraljereane <f, 608\ tons as compared Alaskan Vessels lc di / t sore, : %| Suit Bobs Up Again) ii vais scouna’Snumemw excelent | patients be rs " all 3 = ore. Ketehikan—Aprit it—seled, er At |Canadians ai o-, = saa : Pry ) Black Diamond: Franktin—Kough My final exposure of the D 4 Selly, 2 9 Gabe core or pean, 30<. Seis or tit ee ee | pag cattle *""* Motion to dismiss the amended) ALL PAVED ROADS IN GOOD Fombine was before the Legtauy 5 4 2 cans corn or p : . — str Alame m. mi | ‘ i. Stall 12, 12 small bara Ivory soap. 9c; | The U. 8. 8. Saturns is steaming} A ee ae Take Seattle Mail : complaint brought against them in Senator P. L. Allen una excl ae Blake White, a s tt Ki north today, with supplies for radio | ; Seattle mail for the Orient will por apn gn federal court by the Puget Sound} of the House Howard Taylor, t Reaey. Ste: tresh pronat butter, 5c T jong in Alaska and material for} Vessels in Other Ports [provaniy bo taken care of by the| alle Power & Light Co, was filed Satur:|yauhen Islan d@—The Seattle-V here in Seattle. “Atterthe tl = @ the. 25c. Stall 72, local potatoes, $1.06 | COMMtruction of new stations Manila April Arrived. ete Cros | Canadian government and carried| Calves—Idgnt ..-.-+0 Gay by the 16 “taxpayers Who have | " Reese, Mery. tisveateee |the committee's report charged: Ber sack; onions 11.60 per sack wate ie | Mez®, from Seattle on the Empress line Aeasel | eae ie * figured prominently in the street car] Moines-Portage ferry ts in operation. | hentai Board with being guilt : Delayed four months by strikes in| , Yokohama—April 13—Arrived, str West omy 8 aKai0 | Kheep— Road from Vashon Heights south clos- |)" * pyre oe ; SANITARY ur by Seauup treme betes after May 1, according to Edward| Prime lamba ...cecssserses tigation. ed for paving. Other roads on- island |TePrehensible conduct in taki : men 409, best cane sugar, 4 the. 36c.| Australia, the Canadian-Australia |" fan Pedro—April 16—Ralled, str Ohie-| MoGrath, superintendent of mai) Yoarlings . TT goed to fate. Pntitied. and for Taking the ” Dure milk, 9c qt. fe pt. Stall | geen nh e's Niagara pected | an for attie;, 6 p. m.; str Kennecott for|’ oc , © J. a we ay 7 ethers Ren | Kinume! side) —Coneret . ; Take ansortea settee, ist glass sized | Steamship line's Niagara tx expected |an for Heattie:, 6 p K for |" Several months ago the Canadian| el" 1609 4.06 | Srorment open for travel, Continwous |ewenty-tive dollars and issu dmoappia, large can 6c. Stall 21, freen|%t Vancouver, B. C., on May 3. Rec attle, ¢ p.m d . x jatate certificate without givi » wie, ares Ban Francis» April 16—Malled, ete | government quit handling our mails. 7 } , road from Renton to Enum- ® shad, 0c Th; red snapper, 12'%c M.|ord time will be made handling her | s° . FLOUR Gentict an examination, but Moerdijk for Heattle, § am. Apri ain May 7 Arrived, atr Nome City from Heattle, 2 fue to friction with the boats. The 8 Btalis 32-24, dry salt pork, 22¢ M.; bone: | ox She wil fase brinket'corned beet, 6e T. tait 26,| 8% She wi) wall pm. alled, str Kurymachus for Beattie mpress | pat. eity delivery, 44's, bbt 8.35 vie Kent 6 ting that he passed at a form ttle office has since AY, GRAIN AND FEED but Not This Doty amination, for which he siso botlin *f, 12%¢ M.; veel roast, I2%¢ " oa roty whe red or the sum of twenty-five dollars, B. Stall 21, home tase pork or veel| Phe-uw! The hot season in driving |? ?.™ on: Ciepatching the malls on Jap | Oe wae A the See OS oe eee ee was about 1909 Ee Gates y's sade tear aks ol tom, es |” Dungenese—Apeil 1¢—Passed in, strlanese liners Corn Whole yellow, 120-M. sacks 2 deputy sheriff while deing| it teow. au Pee ea is ig, Made dest oat. #90] folks out of China. This accounts | uakersfield for Heattle, 7:50 8. m | With the establishment of the} Cracked. 100%. sacks brought from Auburn to Seattle is | Combin one thing ghortening, $1.09: laree tan apricots {n| for the unummlly heavy passenger | . | ; | Feed Meal, 100 sacks loos tae Tk eee whe ven al oad thes. thn meer ae ' eyrup, Ibe. Stalla 24-26. 4 s Creme | list on the liner npress of Asia, due | R rt d b Wi I |'ne of which the Wenatchee is] Whole, fi 4 100-1. sacks M Shaviter Dele eegn Sal were honest and fair, so I too Ol soap, 25¢; 4 pikes B Ccorn flakes, 25¢.| oon at Vancouver from China and eporned By vy irew jthe first vernel, pardel post mails 5 pete aati Dadi alent ere ets, Rong: examination and was success! CORNER rth U. 8, Naval Commanteations | will have better nervice than ever| Ground. 1e0-. sucks |has been subjected to some em | getting my license, are teas “ad to ay ane Sere, . . ae ee April Htr Yana, & e aco for nefore, McGrath pointed out Onte—-Whole, food, 100 sacks barrasement because of similar | WHY DID I MAKE THIS 4 halibut, 200 1b fresh King aaimon tec| Fire in the forward hold forced the |§ p. m.; str Admiral Dewny ttle for Lenn i el — Panna Pa ar escap wpa owcourt inaee one times : Bi; pot rons Nee ee nee eae tines |Mteamer Tabitl, Union Steamship | San, Pranciace, in3 miles foo Meseetas | LUMBER 18 “CONVALESCENT” | sprouting. 100-1, sacks ‘ | deipapers.* it speek Fed snapper ise ™.; skinned soles, i5c | C2 vessel, bound for San Franciseo, | for Cooks Int 420 miles from Cape Latest report of the West vant |v Pag gS 0 tah | Hl pinion was made ssary beeg te, = 192, full eream cheese, 29¢ t) ;|to put back to Wellington. She car-|Fiattery, § p. m.: atr Northwestern, Ket- | Lumbermen's fation ee tem, antes “ Has Anybody Seen | I could not get my case heard i Flake hi go ie R Stall 5, ried a cargo of wool, which was bad- | °bikan, off Marrowstone light, § Bm that production in western Growing feed, 100-T,. sacks | Thei R bbe Pl institution. GY. whieh 1 Rien Be shel! walnuts, 250 Tb; good | '¥ 4amaged. a and Washington for the week end.|) Mash. 100-Ib, sucks, no BM | eir Ru r Plant? |B 4-ton Locomobile Dump Jf salvation became the engine 5 soap, 19 tall” 16 | laa: Vessels in Port at Seattle | ing April 9 was 99 per cont below | ERE emg ge eh ees If you observe any one carrying Pri $3300.00 pa ae Be ‘ fresh churned butter, 4é¢ Tb.; choice but-| | ‘Three members of the Williams, | #mith Cove Terminal—-Pier A. str Manda-| normal. ‘This is a slight improve |Molames Daley Feed—100-T>.” rks about a potted palm or a pedi-| ee ‘ nia, Texas and Missouri r 7 Dimond & Co, European fleet are due| "8 Maru, atr Westward Ho. str Ele! rene New busine totaled 67,.| Wheat—Mixed feed, §0-T, sacks creed rubber plant, notify the Red + learned Dental Board's ECONOMY Gridee; Pier Hi, etr Fushima Maru. | r "| Coca greed ru' Dlant, notify th | s 4 Stalls 20-21, fresh asparagus, ic tp.;| iN Seattle within the next few days, | rq Qn en ict Nant onoum 406,887 feet. Actual production wan | coseentt Mast, 4 |Crosa, at Fourth’ ave, and Vir- ton Sterling Dump his raving before the cout % Rreepenrgtten Lic doz | Bali 22, red the first, the Bakersfield, arriving to-|Grand ‘Trunk Pacific Terminal—Btr | 52,820,268 feet Linseed te 00] ginia st | Price $3250.00 }T decided to stay here. Yet ag ie pine’ geeraee, “oleh 2s European ports, ‘The Kel-| Yale Hea Mept eres The Red Cross reported to the a the court's decision. 1 could «is he ie bars Crymai beck will be here next. week, The! Pier ‘itr Admiral ttodman, FRYE PLANS WAREHOUSE — | Auer Siarates police Saturday that some person | 814-ton Kleiber Dump Bron it inaice Seattle my’ home, White soap, 17¢ ea te. stall Bastern Sailor will arrive about | pier str Bpokana ‘ A one-story concrete warehouse ix |Fish Meal « had been removing a plant every} Price $2750. |while the Dental Board and Ghsees, 460 We. Stall $9, freeh ebarece May 1. ee shat Tie Sania ms aNlwas eurnaal | > be erected at 1043-65 Sixth ave, | Meat Berape—Kastorn cht for the past month, but that | -00 [evidently, saw wand thouht ce butter, 42¢ M., 2 Ibs. S5c; peanut butter, United States Shipping Board Moorings — by Che H. Frye & Co. Daye r ‘at Friday night he had grown am-{ ae Foo thn ‘vlativa® ? Bag ae F ‘ ia one Granule Bas rms 0 ghts of a family, th $a ihe, Balle 37-38, 6 bare cr The Alabama Maru, of the Onaka| "te teontum, wtr Jalapa, Btr Yosemite, | labor will be employed, ‘The cost coal bitious and stolen the entire garden. | Easy Terms to erty, thelr university and them Benito comp, 2c; Flake White, 2.2. pall Shoshen Kaisha line, ts due here| VCO Alwonauln |” lin eutimated at $40,000 Tlmestone : Responsible Operators Velopment. “So Tam here. to tell F acon, 26e Th. Stall 40, Xient D4 Tuesday from the Orlent with a| Union Paciti : : FUNERAL SERVICE: dre] Story after all these twenty ¥. oe Ay aye pg Ay Bons of $4,000,000 silk cargo, The Afric field a | UNERAL RVICES for Mrs while every last one of the @ 3% mane, OS Mater Bind oot A apaig rg, 1e Africa! qiaska Steamship Mooring—Str Victoria, | TRADE TOUR GROWING Mary KE. Ramaker, 74, resident} . that sought my destruction is FF | Maru wilt sail on the same day tor|*ste'wkawwny. mr antarann. © "| guitional teacrvatione for the Dice tor hb Yeara, “ark Wb te Ua Mack-International or forgotten, and no, monument cEN C1 the Orieit Stacy Btre mina urnatde, |. | 38 years, evement. is left. In mem itis 75407 Grits. Stax the, 1% tue.|* OTD ag wtacy eietreet ‘Terminal--Behr Wawons, | Southwestern Washington trade tour ia be ciboe lat 2p. m. Saturday at Buterworth . sey eed’ teoulGnes ee Ge 20c, 1 TM. 20c; Del Monte apricots, No.| str Alice organized by the Chamber of Com Be 4 500 35.00/& Sons chapel Motor Truck ing one. time existed. om 2% can 23c, ‘Stall 60, 4 the. head rice,| Another Holland-America line ship,| Milwaukee Ocean Terminal—Str West | merce for May 24 to 27, inclusive, | * +2700 a ne following are some fii § 290: & the, amall white be: Haven = a. Statie the Noorderdis will le tter. = tations to sustain my posite 4 ; “1 A Gy ookline,| Weer brought up to Saturday] wy St. . 2 49-60, nui tudes, 400 Tb.; butter ball, dam for Puget sound April 20, to| Hanford itrect Terminal—Atr Brookline, | Weer brought up to 48 Saturday! wen it comes to appreciate your| N. Y. Coffee and Sugar | 1000 Pike St. Ell, 1101 When the spirit of liberty i fy 4c tb. Stalls 22-24, 4 The Finke White, 22" ‘ | nie Wert Hartland, morning. Robert 8, Boyns, president | 7 Saw “Sunk hart Vecceuert wen. | Ask for Mr. Rossbach | fled, and truth and justice are 60c; large pkg. Sun Maid ralnins enter the Seattle-European service.|gpoxane Atrect Termnal—Motorshin W.! of the Chamber of Commerce, ro.|J0Ke% the man who laughs fifat| NEW. YORK, April 1¢—Hugar, dull | |regarded, private rights cane 4 lamb stew, 12}0 Mh. corned beef, 1240 Two more will be added Inter, mak:| ~ F. Burrows, bark Geo. Curtis, motor-| fueneq from Washinglon. Pridey | MUsHs best ooh bends agi pahetag yd pa Ae | be gactificed Under the “forma 3 Stall 5, veal roast, 12%¢ ™.; boiling ing a or eighters ship Expanaton. ‘om, ‘ash ‘ riday | _ PE A TA ; ind aw."-—Kent's Commentaries F beef, 166 %. Mall 33, fancy bacon, ing a ' al ' ll va Hghters plying | ot Waterway Dock & Warchouse—at | night, and announced that he will ac Rights of Persons, Vol. 2, page WESTLAKE ig |road Dry Docka—Str Forest King, she with any arbitrary discretion to. 5 Gack Sine 8 i Admiral Mayo, bark Guy ©, Gous, ship | —- [termine a cause according to @ bial 40 Ib me . Blu Stem r mf lAsrivals ine Desattuies ate Pak BANK CLEARINGS e ere notions of justice, Much a ne cies sea Etec menmbone ste Arrived | Puget Sound Bridge & Dredging Co. ult 7" etion vested in any body of A large phe. citrus powder, tha Stalin ADP 16—Btr Yosernite trom Ban Fran-| , Patterson 4, sc Seattle Sicesetieme’ Gant cen ee a eb; sugar cured claco, § a. m,; tr Oleum from Oleum, 6 | A™ ard F Rooweve! aus > ry ‘ #9, ts se, Fes ae ns ured Dt a Eki dhe Waaeions froin hasiat in| Nettleton Mills Dock—#tr Went Mahway. Clearings .... 0... 84,471,502.42 cording to law—this is the only i eamm toteatoen, $0: 3 tow of Wasp and Boo, 3 a.m. April is—| Heffernan Dock—Str Ketobik ehip| | Balances 1,251,330.56 WANTED — PARTY cure principle upon which the eo ee ant come symatowe,, 3 y utr Lyman Mewart from Port Hen Luie,| Oriental 1} with $2,000 cash. Will |troversies of men can be deck Bae OU sone, 66. all 6; breast of 15:30 p.m; ship B. F. Packard from |Stream—Schr Fearless, bark W. B. Flint, - give you a fourth In- i [It is better on the whole that a eri nene, Seah Plate, Wall, 160 1b; lee Son! Bi celes, Sie D, berate Ship Abuer Cobur | | Clearings 471.00 terest in 2,560-acre oil : | particular cases of hardship a erat a ibe. bewe Grit once Raven from Maltimore via Philadelphi Hulls Abilla, Abnoba, Aby. talances * . 579,451.00 lease in the Cold Day P justice, ariing from defect, ate y he das tearm <i talboa, Kan Pedro, fan Francinc ar Allenhurst, Ahmik, An- bet ly wager yt eiek wale oF eee ie. 400; Shc far marmalade, 9c, Ball Meee en seal Titer, ee ee. on, Bertrand, Bingamon Clear Spehane id very heart of the Da , 3 cane Federal milk, 29°; 3 Ibm ¢ 2 p.m, lack Wale’ Wienteg earing Dyck» 521.00 section lodated 1 d. than that general insecut fresh roasted peanuts, Zhe; 3 Ibe. tresh Rae Ewa win, Houghton, Peguta, Puyatiup, | | Balances .. vane 604,389.09 OM Don Write AC Your Ford leant or jity should pervade the commun Se Ibis Olymple pancake flour, Ise pkx. | Hongkong, 9:30 4, m.i ache John A. for| Cinyras, Corus, Gozlan, Cots A relponoaan 581,497.00 ewar roducts rvice ation My next artic Will be on Fee , Yellow Newton apples, $1.60 Hering mem, 7:30 a.m. April 1-8tr. Ley Bliaaa, Blectra, Kndymion, For | | Balances 26,709.00 | is) Caio » Dj 3 dental prosecutions and dentists box; Yakima Vems, 100 ibs, $1.25, man Blowart for Port Ban Luis, 11:30! wis, Vort Harrison, Vor? Jacksom |i : oN) oS oo tag {eno 910 East Pike Street OUF last leglela iN J. BROV

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