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\l¢ i ue 'B Att ck S a EGGS SOON T0 San Francisco Produce Rail Rates Slash |Consolidation of | hip News ears a u r; waitan, Hi wires, 330 1h | Is Now Demanded | Phones Is Passed | Rese Bate beg pinery 1 WA GTON, June 2.—The na rAS 10 June 2—Tho s 1 t : . © consolidation of telepho Tides in Seattle | Market Is Irregular i ond mow aren postion} oa cme, ea THURSDAY FRIDAY RK, Jv Sumar quota #8 were unde AVY pressure dur . pe of bar n counter t El bett or cheaper service, such coa rine ae i oe ee eee eee eee ser tod rece ateanty/ SUCH 1s Belief on Local] iene —tive, under « ma, ....., lecekngha tantueam eltisiaia said catit wces ee 11104 8 my th.@ rer i downward 3 Live r pes sgree he bill passed the house yeste if Fiest iow ole. | Mews bee Hide ‘|| 9,48 purorenoen, trading American Super pommon was forced ote i Produce Row Wee Viv oa ere ding come depremsea| 407. 1 miven, tho intecstaia al soa mm ha | gat lowsat level of the preferred in’a quarter of w century hyena : aaa a bea” \, r op n depressed | iwsion supervision of the consollay r ide 4 con ee = “ta caattuna Whe geek auth yer division of the dairy market] ‘aid Wholesalers duction order of the Ct it | to saat Maes Mess Pa pe coal | » 688 and 4he shares dropped quickly to 63%. United States|Thursday that the price of eggs will tre “42 board, plus $ 000,000 from reduc nd other states where consolida- vase | athe motor kroup Was irregular with Studebaker up % at 72%. while | cng tn peofidction and eh inorens-|Ganevoneee 7. ie P a eos Piaf ; desired. Growers Start Negotiating ‘SHIPPING BOARD [saad ntacarihin "yf ange" ibternaiona Pape hed the apc |e demand wan ven an he reason arb ai lem of letting shippers and the gen. ||| se With Steamship ei } Baltimore & Ohio opened up % at 41% and, Reading) ne quotations were firm Thurs Pp Quotations at Stockyards t t ' t 1. Rates now|college of bu: in a sginlteeeee i her prices inctuae day at 24 to 25 cents a dozen for | Hose i" per cent above pr =s ! prof. Thomas L. Kibler, U. of Ws « = Lackawanna Steel, 464 ‘exas Comp AY 35 r; sty U leents a ¢ fe he pullet eggs. veh avy teee Coast Producers’ association, formed | ard is due for a fore and aft jup a? United Fruit 8, The Olalla strawberries arriv- | Wednesday by representatives of in the senate this week dur % ing regularly on the street in satis | fruitgrowers in Washington, Oregon discussion of ston, ing ¢ , he $154,000,000 de N. Y. Stock Exchange [factory condition, white heavy ship-| he ficiency bill now under consideration (Wednestay’s Quotations) ments are being sent t ver mar-| } ion boxes an-| President too, be Foruished by 1. B. Manning & CO | kets, 4 Jermand, however ure . and California, with a total produc: | ric Harding may od leavy tion of 57,000,000 mi ually, were Thursday negotiating | supjected to criticism. At least he Batler Hotel Balidin to exceed the supply 1uOtALIONS | Sheep. With intercoastal steamship compan: | will be 1 by senators in the de ED. aot lalla berries Thursday were| Prime tambs des for a rate of not to exceed 90) phate to end quickly th lay in ap a crate, The second ship-| ¥ arlings cents a box for refrigerated space | pointing the shipping board neice ped i . 125% | ment of Hood river strawberries was| py\)*"* from Pacific to Atlantic ports. Senator Kenyon, Iowa, re Hh ache caaths cieande an tie ¢ eat | A 44% | received on the avenue and was <5 FLoUn C. 8. Whitcomb, president of the}and Senator King, Utah, democrat, | cago dof ‘Trade today, due to | American 60 ling at from $5.25 to $5.60 a crate. | pat 44, efty delivery Gasoclation, of Los Angeles, said he) are prepared to take the lead In as-|UMfevorable crop reports from the 1044 |Strawberriesgrom Florin, Cal., were HAY, GRAIN AND” expects that a fair rate will be se | sailing ¢ hipping board. They will| jist closed Irregular, as did pro- | Anaconda % ‘selling rapidly at $2.75 to $3 a crate. | Chy Wholesale Price cured. | fieht the appropriation of more than | visions 7 49%! A few erates of strawberries were | Corn— Wh w ‘Tentative steps were taken to sup-| $100,000,000 which bill carries for| July wheat opened up to at $1.38 |; 6% |also received from shippers on the racked, 100-t ba ‘ plement the association's prime ob-| the board 1 "hale oor op ned. a 1 east side of Lake Washington. These t +r Rg oe ID L E DO L LA RS Ject—to get movement of fruit by| is huge appropriation, together {and closed off Ke. Septem 46% Herries were selling at $5.25 to $5.50 a, i 406 You w ave no idle 1 have an ace Wwater—by consideration of an export | with the way the board's affairs are ope ms dup we at 6% 174 |@ crate. s oe M s $0.04 e t with th s busy— trading corporation, under terms of | conducted, the salaries paid some of |° uly oats opened up wo at 42\%¢ 4 ‘There was a scarcity of fancy cu-! ons D. sacks... /40.00 three elght-b on the job the Webb act, to extend markets for | fts ployes, the character of some|and closed up %¢e eptember oats toa, |cumbers on the street, with the quo- ’ 1 mack ‘ earning f six months Western fruits in foreign markets. | of these employes and the manner in ope ned eunct ged at 43\%c and 46. |tations at $1.25 to $2 a dozen. All| Ground m. ancks ‘4 junded GS 1. Lewis, of Salem, Ore., is en-|which they got their appointments |°°#*4 Off #e . . , rn 68% | other commodities were plentiful Whaat Ite Pocor ag PA epee ig rusted with the preliminary de-| wii! come under fire Cash Wh noi ous STAB All-Grain Chop--k0-t, ‘sacks 42.08 LAZY DOLLARS tails. ee « ‘ Cash Wheat 20 | Petes Wholesale Dealers | fick Lord 100-1. wacks eH Dollars that a earning @ part of what they ' WIGH RATES STRANGLE ARGUE SOPHIA CASE NOP oe th FY OTT F m {844 4716 | Artichokes—Cal. don bait Rnitan Wi tb. ck, ne should earn if placed with this Association will give ~ FRUIT INDUSTRY Final argumer the Princess | SPegut No! i hurd, eekly Mexican 3 aim IGE 110% | Acparnaes—B Week. per Pe. 100 181m gg Mash 100-1, suena, 10 Ub M...64 a the benefit of their FULL earning power. The fruitgrowers Thursday told |Sophia case were opened in federa New Haven 19 19 | Green, 1. . 12% | Wheet--Mixed feed, $0-1b. sacka - $1 to $ and all money received om or " hat th it} court Thursday befc Judge Jere * rthern Pacifi 0 1M o—Per aac 3 “i ab then! n earne fr wi Gentle business men that the fruit court Thursday ore Ju *|Chicago Board of Trade |}... % 03. 4 cic: Tee TE | Resto —Pet each nas gg ii | Coceamat Meal ns from the first Industry is being strangled by iah Netere Hearing is on the ouster Pi. Sea Hed Gesell tack ‘oer seat bi | Got aene a ove ‘ Fail rates and that the railroads have | motion of the Canadian Pac Furnished by 1. Pe ania it i 86 | Cecumbers—Lec aes, as. 03.00 | eee oe eat ‘ Ey ere seereecy rates, £9 \wey Co, ownets and opernio wrest Open itien Lane he C% 124 |Gartio—Per th. © 20) Alfalfa Meal STE SAVINGS ee was done with the lumber industry, | the Princess Sophia, which was sunk | ,,yPe*t— VBE" gt eamiite iven Geek 6 rts eS ee 2 9h Beet Pulp ' MEL ckowers bad not taken ad-|in Alaskan waters several yeare ago |" "rn meek ites . . Berenratich—Fer ft 1p TO | etal Mead ees: E SEATTLE SAVINGS ane ah ad: LOAN Wantage of competitive water routes/ with a loss of m than 200 lives, 67% Sinclair . ald 1.26@ 1.60 |” reste i) and forced reduction. Port officials |for limitation of liability. The com oon ponerse ase 74% ulowe-< 10 01% | one Meal ASSOCIATION here were notified they can expect/pany is defendant in action for 4% : « 36M Onion’ Sets 07% @ ‘os ae 4,000 carloads of apples fort ship-}damages, brought by heirs of the |§ 44 Bt 6% ; raley —( fos, bunches 350 .40 peepee 3 cy ©), Ment this season and steamship com: | persons lost. ene: . 3% pyere—Fia’, ver I ti ° : — Fe | Panles were pledged an additonal] oe Normal roxas Pach CR epithe Tore a ssgeccoesssssseelefuge Bam =) €,000 carloads of California fruit OBSERVE OCEAN CURRENTS gee Union Oi of 21% Wash. ton 15.00@40.00 | am , del pected pub| Stations for ob: - dekan ook 9 Union Pacific 18% 217% aL oral, white, ton 16.00@20.00| jy. see | Me Thursday 4 legates insp se Bratt na for observing ocean ci United Re Stores, 69% 61% 69 | Redishee Ga. bunches. .26@ .30 PR ooo do sske ste? 5 iiiesineibiplieall SMe terminals here. The committee's |rents will be maintained on t 975 «955 975 [United Staten Rubber 674 65% 67 | Rhuberb—T . O30 03% | Mixed I Wash ses @urvey said Seattle was the best |ships off the Washington coast this |Sept United Btaten Steel i 78% 80 | Ratabagas—Per sack 1.25@1.69 Pimothy May—No. 1. equipped port in the nation to store | summer, under the direction of Capt Grad Copper. ..s+o+.+ SEH 50H 68s | Ratnase-—teesl, per ben "8 Strmw great quantities of fruit. One cold/R. B. Derickson, hydrographic en: | Wabash... wo “ay “3 "a" | arkansas, per hamper « storage plant, where rail meets sail, | gineer, in charge of the local office | Westinghouse . 4 “ 45% | Tomatere Mexican, lug « ’ Fj ‘an house 20,000 tons of apples, and | of the coast and le survey. Quotations) {etdiatnent Whiker Aa ha awh Lee eebeeee bees Men Young Men's | there are additional cooling space Meaning @ Ca | Rapid Transit 13% 13” 12" | Twrnlpe—Local, pusabe. and Boys’ Clothing, im other public and private ware| PILOTS LIC REVOKED see ea. Lar, | Tetel stock salen, 605.600 shares, FRUITS Hats, Sh d fhouses, exclusive of fish freezing sec-| The license of Capt. H. H. Marden, Se ee te id Prices Paid Wholesale Dealers | s, Shoes an ions, where 4,000,000 pounds are| pilot of the steamship Governor, 2003 3 ott Liberty Bonds ee aeie| Furnishings frozen. which was rammed and sunk off bed 140) (Westnenday's Quotatio wy “be 116 t Our Dew. nines And opens Intercoastal services considering | Port Townsend April 1 by the ship 4 » TOMORROW | Pamished by L. 8. Mann > acta aien tea ates with the association represent-| ping board vessel West Hartland, orn, 460 cars; oats, 76) Butler Hote! Building vat with wi atives are the AtlanticGulf-Pacific | has been revoked for one year, This! i nciprs = High low Close ier 100 ‘* Bteamship company, Pacific Steam: | action was taken by Donald 8. Ames | Be eee: sere Per case Bhip company and United American} and Harry C, Lord, United States Denver | Live Stock lead ge . Hes Dried, per DENVER, June 2.—Ca le—-Reeetpta, sies fi 40 | Firat «4s lines. It is reported one b steamboat inspectors, followed a re | 2,000. Market 15@260 lower. Steers, | niret {%8-- . 653 |Ormpe Pratt Wie.” box Work shipping concern is interested | view of the evidence presented in! 550 @7.25. cows and heifers, $5,506.60 aus oe Re OE te 1 Valley . 1427 Fifth Av also. Sapt. Marden’s trial, Capt. Marden | stockers and feeders, $66.76; calves. $84 pourtn eles “00 oe BeeD anal per erate... i Z e. 5) Ft M. Semmes, district representa: | was found guilty of neglect of duty.| 1950 sag aearcet 19@ibe | RitM ENS sccesssss BRIG BON BEI6 Between Pike and Union Streets > tive of the shipping board, said the | duty. Ph a ae tay be, rere ete] rics ihe 90.16 95.08 95.16 | Ornaeee—Per on | board is probably willing to install eee Gusso—eeodind Mister higner.| Teal bond sales, $13,278,000, Stemebeietin utter be profit- Lambs, $10,506 $0@5; apring | Kennew pt. crate Fefrigerator space if it will be pro’ MOTORSHIP GOES SOUTH af crate Foreign Securities ae | able and he was told the cooled space pon completion of loading cargo, cheval a RE RES La " could be used on the return trip from | Thursday, the Johnson line motor- [Wednesday's Quetetions) The east coast for general cargo and| ship Canada was expected to sail tor| N. ¥. Coffee and Sugar suo et ee capacity tohnage would be of: | San Francisco, on her way to North-| , NEW, TORK: June, 2 Sugar, easler.| geocyg Bid askea| ,_ Prices Feld Wholesale Deatese ww, $4.95) ated, $6.3006.60. by fruit men for the east-|ern European ports, The Canada| Wty Kat Hin, epee €¥e Ih; No. |Rossian 64Q 19fl-ccccces 14 16, | Almonds —Per 1. a trip. ~ . M will carry several passengers, includ. | « Bento, 94 9@9%e Ibn Russian 645, 192) ‘ 7 | Chestnute—Cal, 4 ‘CHEE MAN HEADS ing Mr, and Mra. J. P, Ruddy, of Ta- Russian 6\4s, 1919. me 38 aT | Sapamese csceree Bi OUS BRANCH coma, who are to make a tour Foreign Exchange French 4s, 1917 Five Days’ Trial Free No Deposit French 68, 1931 eons 6304 N entnewte Per ib. | at larze will be H. F.*Davidson, of Arrivals and Departures actunct Morris Brothers, Inc, a! ire wii ia | Hood River, Ore., and C. I. Lewis, Arrived brokerage concern of Portland, Ore.,! Hamburg W of Salem. The California bodies in June 1—Str Horalsan Maru from Ta. DAIRY PRODUCTS Prices Paid Wholesale Dealers Batter—Local creamery, cubes Apex Suction Clean- Walnate—Cal. addition electing ‘Whitcomb | @round the world... Capt. D. Liljquist| . wew yoRK, June 2.—Stertt ort | French om, 192 " pt pds | association presiaent! 3H. Wade ot} commands the miotorship. ide at iis we foreign eachanes | Utatian Gs, 1948 Papanens sees ppm — tchee was made president of eee stil; lee WeAEET meee | Britis soa sama When @ mother deciduous branch, and a vice}Weather Bureau Report | 10 01:0; uronen, $0.1775. F marks | ritish be, 1 eae devia (he taeda eee ae " president of the association, C. de] TATOOSH ISLAND, June 2--Wires _—_— British Mnttertat 33 Vere Fairchild, of Yakima, ‘will be | down, pone MORRIS CREDITORS TO MEET) Hele Fane Fresh ranch 21 || day to eweeping and secretary-treasurer, and the directors Final meeting of creditors of the | "ei!um Premium 6 Min Cwt. ted, eatiie supply 2.67 | | cleaning that the HIS ISA FRI will be held at 8 p. m., June 6, in| Hamburg w er does in one hour terested in the association will elect | coma, 6:15 p. m.: str Admiral Sebree/ the Hotel Frye assembly room. At-| {cee J Brick... Amflar officers and there will be | Sta Francis, Ate pm toney Ta Roshe; of voruand. and {sense vig [Pees Pres anc or leay then both Teint Bureaus in various fruit producing | 1. + str west Jappa for Mantia, «| Other speakers will tell work that eng | Sabon 17% | Cheese mother and chil. OM ; hohe imiend the direct:|,‘m."Jume 1—Str Morning Star for Van-|been accomplished to date and will | japanese tia | Qh, triplet 0. ecee 41 Poe _ tng head of a couver, B. C., 7 p.m. outline plans for reorganization. Danese tp oa cunt : ren are pe a i len Tt weuted ° *| Block Swine ... 4 we of a a ss ot the Pacific coast i nex Vessels in Other Ports ite wae ee POULTRY By | pogenmemmet, Think of ple J Gees of $300,000,000, and the annual] arses May 29—Arrived, act aront | ’ Public Market intees bead te Wace ates of lelsure—cheated us, ase.as thoroughly | production exceeds 100,000 carloads, | Cervin from Seattle to Shippers willin to wa appro ‘approximately 57,000,000 box tied, ate Wide ‘te0t00 | ——————— Dacks—Live : us|] because the house OlKS, % PIKE PLACE consisting principally of apples, | “x ew York—June +—Arrived, str Ohioan| Stall 17, pure America cane sugar, 4 — and lemons. These | from Seattle; -| Toe sie, a tle 8 "7 79, fresh milk, nn SARE TO Os ctvee, ety Wh: | teat et as, ee nilk, 10%6 i Pit ume i—. ved, a-\ can. Sta’ good ri 2 Mitude of the problem of distribu-| sting Luckenbach from Seattia May 28 | 62, 6 bare Koyal White » ) tion and the importance of efficiency | —saited, str Keystone State for Beattie. | cans ioc. Stall 6 and economy in transpértation. Baiboa—May — 30- 4, str Robin|20c i, Stall 63, lare oll Goodfellow for Seattle; str Floridian for | app H'12, ttard’s chocolate, | Atchison Gen. 4s for Seattle. 21 oat all 1613, | Balt. & Ohio DISCUSS HELP att Francie June 1 Seite, motne| treat ours. Zio: aon) | Bethiahem tre : 41 Seattle Electrical te moon; ate Eastern bailor for Seattle | en. Balle mr ave. | aes aiirewar "Santry Supply Co. 7p. m. a n FOR INDUSTRY huatantene’ 2. ed, ote Wilifare| t. Stall 34, fresh young Main 5331 509 Pine Street for 8 o 1—Arrived, cod, 10¢ th. St str West C ; eattle. a 6c, Stall 1523, Vanco 1—Salled, str i . a rn Preliminary discussion of the pro- gt De me | ECONOMY v.% n posed manufacturers’ financial cor- Boat Schedules: , haltbut, 20¢ Th; satmon, 2he Poration, the purpose of which will Reported a Wireles er thar eo be to give financial assistance to Commanications From Colman Dock -Fo rionSt keeper does not ¢o out of our way to serve you. THe AMUSEMENTS own this great say- er of carpets and time, an siiced pine Largest Bank in This State MOORE ?y Eddie Borden Donova’ ifth Ave. 20 dor. at Amer local industries, established the fact |. Jae" 1 Fair Admiral Schiey, Seattle for Frances Kennedy ay Sites Sen tam sound one, at a |S” 2rencece, Mi miles trom Seattle at | Stall | S Norton and Nicholson % realy fy § pitied Meeting Wednesday of the Chamber | 170 miles west of Cape Fiattery: at noon: Royal Frank Browne Fox and Sarno ravel by sreamer of Commerce and the Manufacturers’ % cuties’ trocar f . capo Pielert and Scofield TAC fe) MA association of Washington. casaiions Tsentnee An organization committee was|hama for Seattl ; "veal round ate CORNER 1921 Record of ANTAGES a SAFTY - SPEED - COMFORT Selected, with Bruce C. Shorts as | at § p t j moterehlp Wisconsin mild cheese, } i. " ae ei Leathe ehairman, while J. A. Keenan was 1° he Pedestrians Hit Re ieee || Pe la | chosen to head the business oppor: eee ta: ig) aa deine ‘2 . 50c for One Ticket tunities committee. 1D.; fresh halibut, 160 f b A bil Swe Tic! William Pigott, president of the Vessels in Port es Seattle |; chopa 'y utomobiles , as een? ree th Pacific Car and Foundry company, |*™!!",,, Gex?,, Terminal—Pler A. re je. stall 345-1 woman who rotured to ° VICTORIAIB.C oh on the and the man who came forward with ru, str Robert Dollar, str Haralsan | 10 frewn butte 3 give her name was knock Wiehta a6 PORT ANGELES - STRAIT POINTS. 3 eeres 0f $25,000 subscription in|, Mere a stnat—Motorshtp Chu-| iia ment, putter, 100 tall 110,led down and alte htly bruised by an| "i iby «ins § I the proposed new corporation, was kotak, U 8 8 Burnside. por ti . —— voman auto driven by G. W. Benedict, 1300 : wenn the meeting. we etd tn oem arrimk Pacitle Terminal —atr City SANITARY Stuart bldg, Fourth ave. and Union | —<—<—<—<—<—<—$—=$=—>=<—$—— DAILY AT MIDNIGUT other meeting will be held in| of Seattle, str Admiral Sebrea, RR oar riage th al! 109, best cane sugar, 4 Te Se, #[st., at 8 p. m. Wednes pss ad All This Week SAN JUAN ISLAND POINTS PENDLETON, Ore, Juno 2—| mets Aamirat Govdrien : ad 1s)> eer nomi | Rt eee LAE BELLINGHAM: ANACORTES 5 Large quantities of Oregon wool re-| Union Pacific Terminai—Str Anna FE. 1%-M. tin’ S2e; | knocked down and lightly injured Stan 32 Pike Place Market Se) Main on hand today as a result of| pa jnic Const Coal Bunkers—U 8 L 8 4 cans 260. Stall hy body bruises, on infer ave Lower Fleer Only 50,000 pounds of clip being dis-|*swittenre 30%. *| Wednesday PORT TOWNSEND, RAIL CONNECTIONS Leaves Colman Dock 9:00 a. m. ternoon by a truck] iven by Gus Cartson, who gave his " ldress as R. F, D. 1, box 104. The QUEEN City boy was taken to the Nippon hospital posed of at one of the best sales held|U. 5 Shipping Toard Moortngs—Btr | fn this section for some time. Prices} JVertmard Ho. str Eastern ¢ t fanging from 15 to 19% cents alaiaseka Steamship Moorings —Bte Ie pound were quoted at the annual sale do. AND MILL. PORTS CANADIAN HOOD CANAL,POINTS 5 c. Stale 24-36, M. 400, $1.15, $1.80; 4 bare Returning, Arrives at Seattle 9:30 p. m. dom. i ie i ee # Stale 17-18, 244-M. can fancy peaches, |by his fath Se cee the farmers pool at Pilot Rock,|™**t Waterway Dock & Warehouse—Str| 190." \ te ean Ttoscdaie T 1 fonsup. reo can Tom pineapp! : a 4:00 A, M, Tuesday, Friday . oe: Tat aes wee rarnees oe |Sabe IAT ARTY ee | gee done Dating, 16, a0 PACIFIC _ Fri 00 q —i Forest King, atr Weat vis, pane ‘ha. | ter balis, 40¢ Th. Stall 39," best tr 3 Sixth ave, N, EI was pits (MIE Round Trip Fare... bese Pape e - $2. amimiral Mayo,’ A churned butter, 3 Me. $1.00; full cream ltrented at city hospital for - “ NEAH, Bay & WAY:PORTS Children Bult for $20,000 damages for per-| omen rai” Dock schr Edwin R| corn or tomatoes, 26c; large can | DTU sustained in an accident ra we Oe ie ive irk oat Cie steamer n Ta CHANGE WiTHbUs Fok vicronta AND VANCOU- || BUGMBSTD DL MoU led Red Lunch Served on Boat or Bring Your Basket wut eo COLMAN DOCK“ FGa7 MARION ST. om PHONE MAIN 3093 fonal injuries, brought ag: Standard Oil Co. by the « Leo Chain, a minor, was being tried | ., Mtr Katcnihan. othe Thursday before Federal Judge EH. B.| Winslow Marine Ry.—Fktn Aurora, bktn Cushman. The plaintiff aleges that Anne Comyn, schr Spokane, motorship Santa Flavia, barge Henry Villard, | %#!™mon, 25¢ inst the |" west Han of | Heffernan Dock—Str Valdez, str Juneau, str Ketchtkan. auty beans, 10e. Stall 4, shoul-|7:45 a, m. ‘Thursday, She stumbled ea ng Jam). land fell in front of a truck driven # 44-49, salmon, |bY Leo Ragan, Fourth ave, pital! 60, best |N, 35, at 10th ave, N. KE. and 40th st + 3 cans pimk) Ragan had just started his truck butter | the boy was severely injured when a| Sant la, bars ee Meat’ abate’ bei (ak, CRRIGATA tae arge Coquitiam City. WESTLAKE after DE ° the girl pass Ly ; Standard O11 truck knocked him| ‘ * J Stalls 16-17, 4 Ths, best head rice, 2he;] when she stepped in a hole in the 11:30 P.M. DAILY For Full Information Call from a bicycle at Seventh ave. and NEW MINE WAGE a 49-T. sac road and fell, the truck striking her | FOR VANCOUVER, B.C. DIRECT Jackson st, August 7, 1919. GRASS VALLEY, Cal., June 2.—A|s oe eon left. le, RANS-CANADA LIMITED' rs’ wages has » May - 92 Hours to Montreal 87 Hours to Toronto _—¢| readjustment of mi | been nnounced by managers of |the Empire, North ind Idaho | | gold mines here, following the failure | F of congress to pass the McFadden | gold excise bill “The Empire has been operating 71 BANK ba BARING Puget Sound Navigation Co, Colman Dock Main 3993 th ibe, Crimes CONSOLIDATE PHONES i to all 8 bere] WASHINGTON, June %—The Graham bill authorizing the consoli roll, 200 ™,;}dation of telephone systems was 1 home cured | passed by the house yesterday fol loaves bread, | Clearings Balances . | at 3 lowing f debate 3 Clearings | | years, the North Star 60 years and eae hepae wing " CURS Balances . the Idaho-Maryland 60 years, Nine| Mh. an oe FARES EAST hundred miners are employed In these | Toe: Wineare | Fine Arts hall, 8 p. m. Friday, Se. ON SALE JUNE 1 Clearings . | | mine: The present wage scale n jon Jattle chapter, American Association ies Balances . | ranges from $4.75 to $5.50 a day, The| 318 ugar, 4 Ibs. log Engineers’ meeting Hanff Springs Hotel Opens May 15 new wage scale of from $3.50 for] butt Geiss ten Bf -_ Chateau Lak Clearings .... ..... 628,184.00 | | Shov men and $4 for min- | e«s vulder of mut Annual session held Wednesday | je pee adopted D) on, Sc i. b oiiing A } f J Balances . 80,519.00 | | ers been adopted by | {97 Binll 26, new potateem 4 Ts, one, | night; Grand Grove, United Ancient 4221+ Tried Ave; tomatoes, 15¢ 1b.; lettuce, big head ioe ‘Order of Druids, i ; . ..* COR.UNIVERSUT-Y: ~

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