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THE SEATTLE STAR rnivpAy, MAY zy, 92. PO me i wae Steel and Motors Are'STRAWBERRIES BELL ST. SHOW |NORTHDAKOTA COLD STORAGE S FOR ‘Ship News’ Under Heavy Pressure STILLSOARGE THE BEST EVER BANK WINNING SHIP WANTED rest es | Ata ptr, rene opening SF teeta markt da" aha hens | Lettuce, Cabbage and To- ‘Great Exhibit to Be Staged $6,000,000 Bonds Being Fruit and Vegetable Ship- ment. Mudebaker opened off hat Thy, ang then sold down matoes Also Short Here in July Sold to People Direct | pers to Meet Here ‘|, gale of Cruciby ool wan 76, off %, and the stock quickly droped be | | ow Riled Statos Steet was unchanged at 89 7 ‘ Serene Miah Tide | Serena Win Tide grrabacce stocks held up, American Tobacco Foing Into new Pgh] Friday's strawberry receipts were! No industrial fair or buyers’ gath-| BISMARCK, N. D. May PORTLAND, Ore., May 96 | " ound at 12 up % orioan Linaeed rem nd to passing of tts! ’ ot tile Nosthweer| * mm N Ir" ay 2 ‘ Recond Low Tide |! dividend with a jose of 2% at 36. Other opening quotations Included | not heavy enough to natinty the brink |ering in the history of th wtnweer| “The peane.es Moves Same ford West iy m., 10:56 pm, 6 iy; Northern | |will approach the one to be staged won their fight against the busir ‘ord Western growern of fruits & Mexican Petroleum, 149, up %: General Aaphalt, 70%. off be as tas 7 ‘ hens Pacific, 12, off %; Haldwin Locomotive, 86%, off to; Union Pacific, 120%, |demand, The berries, which wore |, 14 ific Northwest products interests fighting the Nonpartisan | vegetables relief from prohibitiv up \s, International Paper, 70%, up “; Texas Company, 28%, off | from Florin, California, were selling ox) ee of the Be lo Chamber o Chambe: f . Com Mtrect rumora concerning Crucible reacted unfavorably to that issue pp elivornia, jcommittee of the Beattle Chamber Of League program syn William | ¢ pgrtation rates, an atid amber 0} om- Jand it got down to ° Ne Oe A Ly te tee vore to| at from $4 to $4.25 for a 20-cup crate. |Commerce and the ‘Salesmanagers' | Lemke, attorney general } down t 1 ff 4% net, around neon, T * committee on water transportation e Secretary Wants It | the effect that Crucible either Intended passing ur severely CTL te qhese prices were trom 25 to 60 cents |Ansociation, July 26:30, inclusive, a Lemke bas returned from @ tour art ny annual dividend due within the month. orem of the market held up| cording to plans announced at alot the leading cities in the United |®4* been appointed and wil @mum x rather well r than Thursday's. naking an to Do Things ON Woop ‘HULLS Puesksteke: th Ohia dyepphd! nascty cive.‘psinta te 60M, following the| UNO than, Thureday's 80 imcoting of 125 manutuctuners, Job states, “where he explained "the |denvor to Indyee the shipping Pagal announcement that dividend action Was postponed, Orucible #tee crease o n two days bers and wholemiern at the Butler| North Dako nancial , situation |or some priva ame ‘aia rained under pr several houres selling. ‘The Hill #tocke continued) agai y | T Dak —_ some private steamship Comma anure wuch as * r salen t . other commodith n ui and arranged f A » the peopl » place @ eold w Speal he fot embers’ t, with Nort rn Pacific offered freely at Tt Northern Pacific direct«} iat. Sere She, hember # meetin about three Weeks for dividend action, ‘The Great Northern | ood heasl lettuce, cabbage and The Belt street terminal, with direct of parts of the state's $6,000 me between Pacific and Rot the Chamber of Commerce “ ”? snweting Is about @ week later | matoon, were short on the street, A | 60,000. ¥ foet, five timen th . ic Is abou eek late en, Wore on the stree 000 nquare foet, five m that 090 bond innue Ea Caristy Thomas, newly ap ‘seat 8 Ghost Fleet” Ma dames asta Wewcnt ara” Tene Into now high ground. Retail tow drums of vegetables arrived on | aval at the nt industrial! rhe bonds were authorized by the| This announcement was made gpd mss st ee oad Be Sold |""Site market gave way late in the day, attor the Chesapeake dividend |the market from San Francisco, |exhibit at the A ertered Wb \1419. lacteiative auenion hare pon 1° the agricultural committesy needs an aggressive chamber, was deferred, Other rall led with the © & 0. & ‘and the Weak: | Green peas were high at 22% cents|out charge by the port commission trotied by the Nonpartisan League. |°f te Chamber of Commerce Will give Seattle the le n r the induwcrlal tat Hed. Staten Stor 4, In_ his statement Rids on 32 wooden steamship hulls | ote eae Wate and Btndebaker to 17. Bald saa: © and TL converted barges, now moored dropped K pric |a pound: 26 cents a pound was asked |for the exhibits, which will be the since then the state has been un-| A Tfrigerator service has already hie some of the stock | mont varied in ss history of any able to dispose of them, with the fe oe syaradions fren te port to_ . 5 California green beans were easier |whow in the thweat, and for edu: | rewy) thee table |Enwland and continental Kurope Jin Seattle, will be opened June 15 in J Giselite : %: Taldwt result no money has been avatlab ~ - SAT Ask your co-operation in giving |i). fiat shipping board ship ® tates Stee f? %; Crucible, ft 3% 1 Baldwte | 2% cents a pound. cational features to be offered thelto carry out the league's industrial |‘? Hoyal Mall Steam Packet an upstanding, red-blooded, | iat has been held for many months 2c. &O Butter was steady to firm; eggs) vieiting merchants i program enacted into law pany : Hated, flehting Chamber of Com |“ Grier veasels will be offered for | fins ‘ar 7 5 Ame were moving livelier were no| It in proposed to have talks by!” Lemke predicts that the entire js] The committer includes the o an organization that will at) . in other parts of the country at} Ldase | changes in quotations bankers; merchants will discuss mer: | gue of $6,000,000 will sold within | 2 ns of California, Oregon Himes vigorously uphold the best eg molig . . chandising problems and the visitors Washington, but is chiefly repr . ° . dis on three xt fi days, and that ough money se Wee ee, | Bie on SF VEGETABLES |will be invited to study the methods ative of the Northwest, Members of this city and the Pacific S| ye Island, Penn. wil “be | 7 Pri Paid oleae: Me will be on hand to resume work west; an Organization that wiit | Shiba wt 2 mmetecti’ a a oe mnployed in the larger stores here. (within a mogth on the state mill | t%* comminsion in Oregon are Gi this community definite, con. | °Pehed May 3 hail ; See tf After « statement of the plans Waring clevator project at Grand Forks, |L#™is, aasintint general manager of 52 wo hulls, 4 ; tive business leadership. In all, wooden hu made © number of ta aUbBCTID: | 446 wii |We Growers’ Co-operative associa hulls, and three stepl cargo veneels | Block c ; Ms wr i says the mill and elevator x" atieve that in all of the great | wii be offered for Atohioee aes tions, ranging from $300 down, were Ine completed by October 1, in time|tion: H. FT. Davidson, president ae confronting thie section at Prag Pn Vest Hugar nningstedt, 1, s@ bu |tmade by business men who want /+o handle the fall crop the H. F. Davidson company 6f Ss ARRIVES thin year's show « credit to the city. | s Hood River, and B. &. Paville, editer ¢ritical time, your Chamber of per sack ni J | CROSS KK The interests combined agains Gaeamerce must play a leading ana! ,%: 8. SS KE CHICA May 20.-—Wheat eon- ‘ ne both 18@799|The finance committer proponen tO line Jeague hed us seared for a while |of Western Farmer. 1 * part. The wonderful coop tinued it# upward spurt on the Chi- , : raise $15,000 from firms participat-|isee winter nee Lean we men will meet with commit istation given the chamber by every |G) cing cargo at @mith Cove ard of Trade today, while ‘ ing in the affair, There will be no teemen from California and Wash. on in the city in Ka wine} serminal A, where she berthed shoe is pinching on the|!ngton at Seattle, June 1, acconiiag 5 fight to retain bere the war Corn dropped, while oats ad- | pald «2 “ 4 with a night to the plaae cations 10% [. Th who after a da trip from aldw . ” ather foot pla re Ea res te convincing preof that | Thureday after a 1¢day trip vanced. Hethiet , i i “The Wayfarer,” a dinner, auto . ¢ ceived by Faville, who is chairmaa . Orient. She brought a fair cargo Gaseaien } , | “The campaign I have carried on leadership will bring to Ur! (o'Griental products, It te expected| BMyine of wheat for export de- rg 2 4 6s mobile rides, a “night out” and 4 {TIP |nryout the country h cguea. [Of the agricultural committee, from 4 city | mand and distu ei 9 of ¢ R ound ¢ harbor and thru the ws ta. aotrd sip Waites tty hat meat Of her crew Will jole the | WOne snd disturbing reperte of crop 2 : Fis, p . {around the harbor and thru the lionel in its nature and hi suc |Orpheus C. Soots, retary of the PILD A FIRM ‘ ona caused the advance in|: | : s14o ‘gh|canat |reantu : Yakima Chamber of Commerc marine strike, The ship is not priees. Provisions were tr ATION, PLEA \ ie and told them the truth om” scheduled to start loading until next | reg ri 4 ‘ " r ; tee ns Min this new administration, I#t us week, no no attempt will be made at ,May wheat at ores ° te, to ? North Dakota finances “Unavoidable,” Says (eet started right; let us build frst a| present to recruit a new crew SUSI%G, and Gosed wp te. July open- |Ceserian eal, a4. bul : “The Bank of North: Dakota ts firm foundation; let us begin with a haber om anaeed seenaed Cee i cal ‘ sisi:tata’ tet nas theralire Gad Jury in Inquest . ‘The chamber also must } S. 8. BATH COMING i‘; ehanenied af eGG and chew ; 4 : - i not be wrecked. It isn ax strong as| “Unayoldable accident,” was an awful punch, Let us not) withdrawn from its mission of September corn opened | Lackawanna ~ the state itself with $3,000,000,000 | verdict returned Friday by @ one Out to do everything in the] Bioning "Alaskan waters north of nea ch Pe reg ato ES ‘ | . , sources back of it. The benk/|ner’s jury which investigated Mit Swerld, and do nothing well, Rather | {Won entrance, to protect fur seal | y¢Ma%, oats, obgned un ° ‘n a i made a net profit of $209,000 the |death of Mra. A. A. Hoopman. Sie : first 18 months of ite existence Piet a bring together the best vision) on their annual migration north- | opened unchanged at | Northern 1 : < i i received fatal injuries when her MEERA the best braing in the chamber |e eee eee aenip Bath is to|ed uD September oa [Pab-ateen, Soarelom weal, don bunches. “ : Selfish interests Attacking | 25,000,000 people in|nusband’s euto was hit by a Manin ut of it; and decide on the few | Tei at Puget Sound navy yard| “> ‘© At 39te and closed up i: tre. : : Industry States are solidly behind |jan street car at Third ave. oi things that must be done, and] oi next week, The seal herds ate : the industrial and labor program of | wal! st. Sunday a °: © o r ‘all st. Sunday night G0 ahead and do them. ‘In oth-| Sit tosed to have passed into the Cash Wheat we 3 : : i ad Among those inter : iter words, let's not start what w vine aoc. 4 MICAGO, May 10.—<« - BY JACK JUNGMEVER exted and who have subscribed for) 3 a IVELY, of the Natio ¥ ‘ i‘ thing red, $1.62) Ne ° > i GTON, May 2 b sa e finish, and finish everything “ee Nek tte 3 264 ft WASHIN os aed nds are leading statesmen | poard of Fire Undewriters, delive start. | RENEWS EVERETT DOCK LEASE 2 anya ae Interests temporarily have blocked |ang educators of the nation : EVE! : 3 . 2 4 fire-prevention talk at an all-Upl example, the chamber needs | evisnTT. May ¢0.—Application P : the government's most important |" “our bonds are the best security pwn bureau in Washington right |r." ten years’ renewal of ite lease on Chicago Board of Trade ; : step toward American independence |i, amerios ralty. sesbesbhy Ot! Maney: 55 All right! Let's establish It | i. dock holdings bere has been made | pegnisnea ty hv, eeaiene) “ $¢ |from foreign nitrates | “The total indebtedness of North a : need essive selling cam oy 1. B. Mansing & Co.'s Pri- 5 f ’ is the significance of ces an ager by the Great Northern railway to the| vate Wire, Butler Metel Building. ~ 2” | Grape Freit ‘ M in the Orient to develop UF) Everett port commission. Under the | Open High 1 : : Tmperia ° of work, thru lack of cOnKTe* |49 cents per capita, compared to $15 pm trade; the time 4 past when | 114 jease the rallway has paid $68.95 42% Shee ert Howey Comb . 6 nal appropriation mn Wilson ls, New York | Dusiness, limitless in its poss! year for properties valued at Jul 10% 2 F) " a ee per & at Muscle Shoals, Ab | North Dakota {* assured of suc 4 Will be dropped Mto our lap | $199,900, i * Ur Reb ¥ Fl Seema ease ‘ Adequate supply of nitrates Is One lees, in its new day industrial pro- ft was during the war. [ believe) ee : z | | Strawberries Morin ap ert sof the basic military and agricultul gram.” the city that gets the vastness | LAST SHIP LAUNCHED a a2 ‘ . : “4 renee . 34-pt pag S : needs of any country. In powder it} faa | the city that goes after it. and goed | PORTLAND. May 20. . - ‘ vane et < Simpeeda bullets, In soll it ane | fier it hard and with certain defi}; wiching of the 12,000-ton tank |! + _— NUTS |cropa i i j | | a! j | ye U.S. shippitig board stenmahip| Crom Keys, C dD. C. Austin, & ; now things are going differently f grain quotations were irregu - A ll vedi ag The via Now thing guide at have gone directly to the |Dakota, outeide this bond tesue, t« hey [steamer Swiftwind was effected here |" poy . ‘ Prices Vaid Wholesale Dealers | Today the United States is ‘irate I make your suit to your exact measures and don't charge you one cent for the ¢ Northwest need a0 ay. The launching was the| stay dependent upon Chile for this fertil o ers hotel, Teena last scheduled for any shipyard of aig : : ’ 4 : tain element such a hote pew the Willamette or Columbia river dis i | : : Beso-sjerentt Pie A Mp Rt A ; by the board of trustees of ||"* | Juay ‘ Liberty Bonds : Ty, tl eahauetinie source of supply. This| sorganization, At the proper | eee |. Rite (Thereday’s Yeetetions) }e|atmospheric nitrogen, together lh we must get behind this project N NAVIGATION OPENS 3GT Forcished by tf. Manring & Ca. ’ . is|what is recovered from the by J mee to it that it is successful. wee davigation anacen on the |0"7"°***" Beties Motel Bulidieg @ *% | products of coal coking, must be the 's “Tiredness and Tem-| her big opportunity arises in| y rch : : * | rut . for the United States. ” condi SALE Se ahi out] Tene Ved coened Theraney wie the ; : DAIRY PRODUCTS age Ant rhein feelers pes C. of C. Is Told jarrival at Hootalinqua of the steam ‘ ‘ ‘shi At Muscle Shoa! eo ee other Northwest products es Prices Paid te Shippers " sente . tina ler Nasutlin. She came from the foot rh First ¢%s . . ts | has erected two large nitra ix « . Seattle by water to Gulf, Atlan: | o¢ 1 aie La Barge. Datier Hotel Nuilding Second SMe... ..0. Rape rrech famed 7 Zition planta, conting some $85,000,000. hat the “T an’ T of tiredness ely European ports. Let's ve |p Orato Rects. Cont. Meta. LeYr,| Third hs... -- uit They are capable of turning out|and tempor ix as dangerous to the | Wheat onaee ” 4 | Pourth te Mi--Cwt. fod, Beattie euppiy great quantities both for military |country on the “domestic front” as pil four or five bic things port corn. + Pie ae f ‘ DAIRY PRODUCTS and agricultural purpones, And they |TNT with all its explosive power eas hea Sear tates ow" GaviuateD tomonnow =” Fer abs toledo Prices Paid Wholesale Dealers lure ready to operate—walting only |and that if the domestic front or etna ae, ee 3 Wheat, i corn, 108 care, onte, 66 Batter—-Local creamery on cheap power. the welfare of the home is destroyed pean Birtek saseaee ’ Wilson dam, when completed, will|the nation is in danger, wae the Need in this community is leader: | « four-mast schooner | . } eetetions Pullete ... seeeee -20|furnish that power. epigrammatic statement of Whiting ‘and action, and not pessimism, Chicago Live Stock : Unecn— Until it is completed, however,| Williams in an address, “A Solution and conversation. Arrivals and Departures! ciicaco. Say Home—Neceipts Wincenath abeben brick cscs 78 these plants will lie idle and useless. |for Today's Industrial Unrest,” be- members’ council is the most Least 31,900. | Market 100 higher. Bulk Block. Be . it) Approximately $15,000,000 has been |fore the members council luncheon tative body in the chamber. May tr Delight from Manila. et rye ih, triplets . 29 expended on the dam and from $17./in the Masonic club rooms in the composed of splendid, public: | noon, ate panty from A ‘ POULTRY | 000,000 to $20,000,000 more ix needed | Arcade building, Friday, citizens, who await only the |i)’ “May 19—str Kashima Mar = ocwipts, 4.000. Market steady. Prices Paid by Wholesale Dealers [to finish the project, according to| Williams, formerly assistant to to get into harness and work for | Manila, m.; at Cross Key fms ape re Begg 2 u | Se Oifanere engineers the president of Oberlin College, sis city and section, That call will|Mantia, 6:16 pm feeders, $30 | cette AR ragga | Meanwhile farmers in every sec-|who left a white collar job as per- be issued. The chamber ts go Lomeand * tae Reition | x tion of the country are pleading for |sonnel director for a big Cleveland and May 20—Str Princess Ena for Union Heceipts. #.908. < | Hiritien - } to find a real job for you, . May 15—Motor Lara, 8 renee tat | Rettion 3 : , trates,” aswerts Senatog Underwood | steel company, to assume an alias, Ray, B. that you are going to tackle it} (1 4 ( Hiritian V * 2 ling their appeal would Sower cost of/don overalls, and work, eat and| ‘enthusiasm, and finish it so it! a4 : Meltian Ker i POULTRY food production and reduce f004|sicep with laborers in mines, steel . British Columbia porta, : Belgium Mestor r stay finished for ail time. [avi W. Ostrander for Kabulul, Denver Live Stock Market | ioii0m Premium Prices Paid Wholesalers Po a Ug Pincetatin yr, OF pl xe singes e St! p.m. 6 DENVER, May Gorman W. 1. 60 Ducks —Dreesed ‘From the military standpoint It Is | spent two years in America and ? 0 + 4 Hewes Dreweed - easential that our government have) England learning “what's on the Vessels Other Ports ; “| Mambure tie adate fe and ee ves H4lits own dependable supply of ni |worker's mind.” —May ‘Arrived, ste Stool ret _|tatpaia 440 i | Peder Pecomd “8 is trates,” aseedts Senator Underwood!” strroguiar Joba make the irregu | nacwer trom Bentt ore) Leipaig be | lof Alabama, one of the champions|iar worker, and irregul i Many 19—Aerived, str Fior'- | 8. Munich ts 4 MEAT | ‘ . an ular workers | New York—May 1 - Mark of Muscle Shoals development. |make the irregular citizens, and ir- | ey are and then do them. ae: neouver, 3.40 a m. Outeide, bound In, | AT® ‘ CR, EEN T, sack Westlake Special | dian trom feattie. Salled, tr Robin | Lambe, $10.25611.50; ewes oes, Menten | fa re “Ro, tp * | 8. cane suger, £06, Stalls | Goodfellow for Beattie. Japanese t+ Hoge Economically, too, cheap fertiliz |regular citizens are a danger to the te pke.; &-™. pall wport News--May 19-—Arrived, str My Hy ler for the production of leas costly country,” said William: te 1 phase, Bearch- | Statesman from Beatle N. Y. Coffee and Sugar ae 48 |food in imperative centiy retatned frees libre a, Stall 195, Cape Heary—May 17 NEW YORK, May 26.—#w 4 . lom & he house falled Jo appropriate) . ve Clemence C. Morse, from Raw, $8.03; eramulated, 96.3 eget aoe i eabproprinte jin Great Britain among the coal 4 Beattie, ii Cotfee—No. 7 Rio. 4 te. - miner e e SOUTH END Monctute-—May 17—Arrived, otr Byedee | Gunies, 6% @2Ke Ib spot. He Ib; No, 4| United Kingdom work on Wilson dam, largely be laos ik a aie ibe. Tatter | ow, fer | { trom: Reattle. ; nited Kingdom 6 ia, 1937.. 56% | 50, cervelat, 650 T.; Swedish Salted, str Ari- sap . ‘ows and heifers 9 |cause of opposition from private In-| caied by him the “town of the un-| te|terests. The next opportunity for] teaay job." Ban Prancisco—May . ‘S00 T.: salami, Milwaukee . -: aalamnl, Miwanke® | sonia for Beattie, 7 &. m-) str ADme BE Fore h 3 fs. | Ste Mm, Stall 2 are ree stor | Moree for Beattle, 7 a. m. coc oreign Exe nge Railroad Securities Light 69| supplying funds will be in the sun-|" "crn, ‘great majority of Americar 3 2, chickens, 20¢ ™%.; good P - Ss. ¢ opened egubae, Horttne, | (Thereday's Quotations) | *Jdry civil bill next winter, unless the| orking men. are not Sheree er Bacon, 24 T.; holling beef, 10¢ Tb. Stati in Port eattl france, 80.0878 4: lire, 90 0606 | Fernished by 1B. Manning & Co, | ‘ drfinistration should take the init BP, vutter, 35¢ T.; cage, Bic doz: cream Vessels in at @ | narks, $0.010ek; Kronen: eres Butler Hotel Baliding + Slaieattie Seaman, peace have they bolshevistic tendencies,” | | said Williams; “but the labor agita Shc MH. Stall 48, green beans, 200 | Smith Cove Terminal—Pier A. str Ka - - Hoe * 6.6 ee new turnips 3 bunches 10¢; new hima Maru; Pier B, str Croas Keys. rks Bid Aaked | Farm organisations are making & ; Se W. Stall $6, wax beans, 2/Otesi Northern Terminal—Mr Tele: | Portland Market Status 'isthi-em sort ket "By ldetermined effort to secure indus.‘ 1 resret to say, is a better | 3¢e8 esee Foreign ex A hima Maru j H ra 2 is ray Bie; cucumbers, Ife to 200 ene = PORTLAND, May 20.—Cattio—Markot | COmtral Pacific ist ¢s an% ltrial operation of the Muscle Shoals alesman of his idea that the way . rd i ee ‘erm: }—Destroyer Wm. . 2 3 rb, 6 Ibe. féc. Atal! $4, lard, 15¢| Bell Street Termine ominal ‘ & GQ Joint 734 ‘ to remedy conditi is by quic! y oe nominal, uochanged @. Joint te 1% rer . . Y conditions is by quick, ie shoulder famb, Sc ™.; pork roast, | JODeR on. corminal—Btr City| Howe—Receiptn, 49. Market steady, un- St Paul Gen. 4 20.60 99.64 AY, GRAIN AND F and Sheffield federal plants, a8 &/,,,44, and violent revolution than 7 ®. ¢ Seattle changed ©. & N. W. Gen. tn 66% City Wholesale Prices, Per Ton® | “Proper and urgent governmental) citiens are “of - QUEEN crrY Pier 14—Str Tyndareue Bheep—Receipts, 289. Market o L. @N. te ‘ Beyer sit SS. pacha. oh.cq eevee” je citizens are the Mine. that re + Stalls 49-60 Selly dfope, 25¢ Mz 98-| pier 11 U8 ® Burnmide unchanend N.Y. Realtway faeces shee. moxed. 100-0, anges | —- pope hating ag. stipes gills net dg cme 1106 Third Avenue. estes ‘chiBoiatee, 0c To. Stalls 17-18, | pier 7--Motorship Ruby, motorship Anvit.| Butter—a0e fb N. PP. In te em ge ye nt geen MOR °| intelligent, gradual evolution. We e's con Dre Pek tsi (Ear Sale Seticcmee. eer alemnées oer| ‘Geeews Heading Gen.’ 4a : pater Whee, tone, lee. cache Americans Barred of the white collar must learn to ff Next to Old Telephone Bidg., jarge pke. corn fia! Stalls 8-9. Cordova, atr Victoria. Keer —16@ v. & Gen, “* sled, 80-th. sacte Near eG, targe can Bro y beans, | pier I—Str Morning Star Hone 11@% P. + 6 Rolled, $9-, sade 40.01 *} ibe better salesmen than he 6f tho Spring 23-24, tars: Pier 1—#er « ; Ground, 100-1. sacks 40.06 rom ‘tc! 1 | fie: large can Korn Kernels. | stall | Pier A—ite Admiral Rodman, ste Ad- * %| Clipped, 100-1. sacks eed | jbloody fist. When a whole nation Jamb shoulders, 15¢ Mb.; pork steak, 2] miral Goodrich. ole. 0 chs... 39.00, THE HAGUE, May 20.—The ed oe 3 De. sic tal pot roast. “ee Pier B—Str Admit str Admiral . m4 a od. 10 ™ occas ane ABR Fea tae ecwagllttits. veo | hoice steak, 15¢ Th, Stalls 4t-59, Schley, str 8po! } 3 o : seers cane § pres a ee Dutch ministry has adopted a policy then is the time to stir up anger on, 25e W.; ling cod, 16 Th. Stall fie Ci Coal 2 5 ‘ Sprouting, 100-. sacks 44.08 which will virtually bar American with talk.” ©. &O. Conv. be BGs, full cream cheese, 23¢ T.; 2 tall cans st California flats, fancy, 160 tb. || ae Wheat te etn eee ea LE 88 | oft companies from entering the fa-| Willams der ig ee-operative mite. 150, United Blates Bhinping Board Moorings extras, 34 He,t Girtion, | oo rite RAE Gees eeee All-Grain Chop__S0-fb. wacka ¢200| mous Djambi field, controled by | definite p hae a cert em OPEN FROM ‘ SANTITAR’ itr Weatward Ho, 0 i ° extra pullets, don; under Chie Feed—100-1. macks 1 Carns 4 ‘ Stall 169, best cane suger. 4 The Ste, Mastern Glen, str Tippecanoe, wined pullets, Ife doz. Chick Mash +h HH Holland. ‘oreign Minister Karna: | conditions. In addition to his seri-| Cano |b h his erican law f se. HessCarnation milk, 1c can. Stal! |, mn oon nne wing Mant, 160-tb, sks, no BM s4.60 | DOCK charged that American law for- oug treatment of his subfec' : oonecticut Street Termina!—str Rantu | ceeued:tti 4 subfect, his Bit, ‘pointe tulad, 30e pt; orange, mar- |sinc src arming’ tt Di Monay 1 Call i fae Mash “0-t. sacks pot M.'£4 80| bids foreigners from operating in the [clever Impersonation of the Penn ae yeo > | Bat Waterway Dock & Warehouse Co—| wxew YORK, May 20 oney on call, Molasses Dairy Feed—100-1h $5.40 | Americar oll Selda gvvania-Duteh miner, the labor agi: | Stall 26, pure pork Tn neces te Week 6% per conti # per cont Wheat—-Mixed feed, 80-1 22.00 ator with his rough talk, the Todd Dry Docks—Ste West Hartiand, str | . : . the mid. thm. compoun net Bie saan’ Aamo Mave Mercaritin. wiper cant BIRTHS 181. K. $1,000,000 for |isiant miner’ and. the scare” te| EVENING Luck margarine Rage Ron yg eri ag 4 Rg London, i "New | York, | savaye, 22 W. 69th st., girl pba 0 borer not only proved that he had | Skagit Power Work jworkea among them and talked ns Bonar 320 <b. 3 tos. 6 : pare 2 2 i oo | Buaranterd sitictiy fresh” non-fertile | ame’ Yard ate’ Roosevelt Mares, 26th ave. N. W. ; tase] Tgas, 2h doz. Stalls 6-4, best fresh but | Netfernan Dock— str Valdez, atr Ketebt- | i" : 00] 4 Jinance appropriating $1,-/one of them, but showed a de or ». 2 The. b5e; full cream cheese, Kilman, C. W,, 1536 17 W., be ; i. Garganes, SEPrey . & decided raze 2 Tox. 650, full cream chi es tae One Killed; Many 17th ave. i. boy. #° | 460,000 to. meet current expenses of|talent for mimier: ie Th. Stall 45, 3 cans good milk, 25¢:|wettieton Mill Dock—Sohr Kd nr! Zeller, 8. M, 3 Fou °. vas . EM. can best Det Monte prunca dic [ee went sah wena 5 Hurt in Wreck). «'"' aR aN et et “Kanteen 00| the Skagit hydro-electric project will en “Getting end. spendides wan , 3 inslow Mar! Rall a 0! ieeess Walk 5. . 16 7 Western ...+ . . 2.00 | . of HCONOMY [Winslow Marine Ralway—Bkin Aone! aretiepa, Ga., May 20 eben | 1546 Franklin ave. Meat : . £°\ go to the council Monday with the) Peale to Be Na lay waste our poi Stall 36, best cane sugar, 2 Te, 160, 4 myn, 1m hip Hanta Flavia, barge | ‘On Yo Pomel poe approval of the city utilities com med wers ; Te, 320, § The. Fie, Stall Gi, best fresh won, barks Henry Villard, barge |#on was killed afd several injured in| Burr, C. M. 312 10th ave. NW. girl. are ‘ Little we see in Nature 1) ff » tt Villard, b | killed ahd 1 injured in| Burr, CM. 313 10th N girl. |Seeoae . b+ hese Tt to tei Whe aceien F.K etl in Nature that churned butter, 2c tb.; pure fresh m: Coquitlam City, |the derailment of an Atlantic Coast | 5¥monck, Rt. A., 1737 Belmont ave,, ++ Ipapabyaae his will bring the actda or Late F. . Lane is ours.” —Wordsworth, sc at. Stall, 4%. pop corn, 3 Ibs. Libby, MeNeill (& Libby Deck (Lake line train near here today. Joseph | Litng mG ‘ aaa <::F)9)] amount of expenditure on the city’s} In honor of the late Franklin K ‘ eoroanut. fb. Stall 53, co nion)-—-tr Skagway, str Banta Ana. lygren, A. J. 4820 37th ave. N. 1, oN hydro-electric development project/rane, secretary of the interion tn F you desire the maxi- : _ mum of safety for your let Ske t.; home mete veal lon! opleeclionriaenmmcssimigebinas |Temple, engineer of the train, is| girl 4 16 Ge Th. ‘flail 22, fresh halibut, 200 th.! Kill |dead. Several paxsengers and mem:|TAUtakawa, J, 1615 Federal ave, |""Western oyater s.1..0.l0c0l0l0/0.8400| viii i (NORTE the Wilson administration, one of savings, open an account ills Ibers of the crew were injured. | ashes, a, Wad Reach MPS ra 00 the peaks of the Tatoosh range in in the only. financial insti- ‘T o c fh. ib 69, low King simon, tse all 60.’ niee | Lightning ecbibhiae’ cvs = L bend According to reports, i} | " . Kye ieee 00 . the southern t of Rai N Feast, 1210 ms a, 20 phx. Herd of 14 Cows|,,:\“° er a yf pl aauts ‘the | MARRIAGE u Vis cae 98 Falls Off Platform; ig floes cer matte esi i a tution in the State operat- Benne, 250, “ftalle 7-8-9, 49-0. mack LIVERMORE, Col, May 20.— | wretk (CENSES cooceges) Has a Broken Legit the recommendation of the aa. |fy | NE under the Mutual Say fee nr 01.90: 89S. see oven meet, £8e. | Fourteen valuable cows belonging to masse 90d, Residenes Awe Falling off a platform while carry- slice board of the park, made Fri ST Wamingtee by Jaret o ‘ashington —- declat CORNER ame. * her neay here, . Jol : aye ree bi James Andrews, rancher near here, ellin, John ©, Seattle .........92 LARGE HEFFERNAN ing a box of honey, Charles Brittain, |@ay to the national board of geo- by authorities. to be the Stall 16, fresh creamery butter, 20¢ Th; : at a ‘ terson, Mabel, Seattle | : Stall 1 frowh creamery butter, 306 ™ i were killed when. lightning struck a|| Last Chief of Dakotas bmg ate! 6| BUILDING 46 received a broken right leg at|&taphic socteties, is heeded. ciroteet sevbeeet bank & j ote ank law in the country. It is mod- . ay Seaton, ic e fed salmon, tail tte: fig {barbed wire fence near which the eaton, Richard W., Geattle ......28 4 gixty-foot lot near Pine st. on|crenahaw & Bloxom Co., Western! The peak in question was particu- eled after the strict laws ce i i . Lyman, Alice M., Richmond High- Pare, always tresh, Stall 14, fresh jeattle were huddled. Buried With Ceremony; ANH see eee cee e eee, eM” 94 Seventh ave, has been purchased by lave, and Marion st., Friday. was larly admired by Lane during trips | er ies papeee be 5) rg | He Was Killed in France rickson, Nels M., Beattla . 27 John T. Heffernan, adjoining his new |taken to Seattle General hospital, \to Rainier National park, which govern the-time-tried .; veml roast, 1Se th, # 3 7 ickson, Seattle .. building, on which he will add eight $$ EMINDS ONE OF CANNONBALL, N. D., May 20 a tile nore spores; Aocoviing to reports,” Mutual’ Savings Banks -of Bei "ii ak, Hee | THATOMARDITTY || —Albert. Gram, ‘last hereditary , Houlah Mas, Reattte » Recording to reverts. | Wyoming’s Eugenics |Newspaper Man Says|f | New York and Now Eng- full cream cheers stall 110, oe ae at as More than 500 years ago chief of the Dakota Sioux In John Re Horiek, Bryn MAY BOOST INTERE: land. ker form flakes ; ker| More than 500 years ago Omag|| Gict Of the Dakota Bloux In. YP a XE BOOST INTHRESE Law Is in Effect} Sailor Punched Him Mi wheat flour, 49 8." Stall | wank: Page, Laut ; taken M: y 1 wen iva fl aaa ; ts PTY ME Chr ey wken Monday ; A p : One Dollar will o $80, (ting cod, We 1.5 skinned fies, | we © and in the fires of spring pomp and ceremony. Hun |) th ; by the city council on the proposal to| — CHIEYEND Wyo, May 20 Charged with attacking ©. D. an account, PIKE PLACK [the winter garments of repentance | of tribesmen were camped |) Dutob ‘ ng Meh ; |inerease the rate of interest on local | W. new eugeni law be-| David, of the Journal of Conimer Stall 17, best Asm cane sugar, 21 fling.” here for the servicer. )O'K lynn, a A., Seattle ., improvement bonds from 6 to 7 per effective today e law re-jon the waterfront, Al Walters, The, 160, 4 The $ The. 64 4 ti P | Por. Abe, 4 a. fie, # Me Gio, Hiail 76! And now the eounty-city building, iran, who enlisted in the }| Barker, aranci Ghat. .'Ché prdponition gees to. the every male person securing] sailor, was held on a disorderly E gall, 19'%46 can. Btali 1625, pure weaned {after a long, hard winter, is doling || Word war, was killed in France, eae C Lorna, ¢ ae nell on divided report of the}@ marriage license in Wyoming conduct charge at eity jail Friday. Gocom, 2 the loose Moscatel faieins.{up in new blue-and-white awningn|| Hi# body waa shipped home to |) Rand, Frederick Legal |atreets and sewers committer. must first produce aio , votives M, J. McNamee and W. | SAVINGS CAM Bde soc. Beall 65. pure apple Jelly. | und wearing potted geranium afong || M# people 5 eee § omal ‘ —.| showing freedom from venereal) A, Fuller arrested him at Railroad ER bbe So oll AB otisgt Blass. | ity window-sills The funeral took place at the || Nunems \ pei 43 dise in communicable form. ls ve. and Washing®n st. E 810 Second Avenue Mall 44, fresh red snapper, 100 h.; King jt window-si Garisdie iese ware. via unemaker, M. Elizabeth, Seattle 351 Have You Lost Money on ¥ ane ashingwoa # Lis bail . salmon, 206 Ib. Stall 12, Lipton's yellow | . a r surial was || Amir, Jonoph, Seattle i v " was fixed at $100 | Established 31 ¥ “iabel toa, 690 Mb; owt Toas lor |] at Holy Hill cemete anahe, a. . ‘* -_ mm eaeeet ase, $20; Powe Tonstien § for! pepAPHET—Juzx musle, the fox-| Prt ale | Jonahe a, Seattle ef MARGIN TRADING? FEDERAL JUDGE ceMIAR| David claimed that a man ae-| 1) Baw; full cream cheese W. ‘Stal si {trot and the one-step have been|| of the great chief. LE sy weep DEATHS A special letter will be sent you, J] NETERER, who has been he ing |eosted him on the water front Fri THRIFTOGRAM: Gustamala honey, & Te Sail 45, | benned trom. Hungarian, dance ‘halls |} fy great ch dhn Grass without obligation, ‘telling how ‘you f{court in California for more than}day morning, said, “You were on} Maytime should be zs Stal : Mrs. Baatl 7 Mathes, Cart A, 63, Kent 7 recoups For Vrite fo 5 * M A em rene 20" ot, eck, sialivered. thy decree of the minivter of home = ao AaB of Mra. Basil Two Rounh, Rolla Cy, 68: 1622 40th, ave may recoun sour Lian Write tor it, [a month, returned to Seattle Fri |tho President,” and hit him. David Thrift-Time. affairs, choll, Joweph Ay 41, 3818 Kawtern! [120 Liberty. st. New Tork, [day He was accompanied by his|ran up Yesler way and reported! Pet acenetty 39. 6ur, : secretary, Horace Hall, the attack to police,

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