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PAGE 22 THE SEATTLE poe Sugar Unsettled as BERRIES ON oy ope de N.Y.Exchange Opens, THE MARKET YORK, June 3 today ees | SSUNR a i Kar, ttooks wore junscttied at {ne onenineses Good Demand and Good) JUN! of the declines of yesterday was baned part | $ JUNE 4 the First High ‘Tide | First Migh Tide | atc) us. ‘Diteotore of Cube’ t et today ite Supply Feature Day , unchanged, America made a new States Steel was off 4 at 79%, ed at! The berry market, which opened asion Was felt generally time | i sine ie tales sod moe wae elt genereny lower | Strong Friday, is being #u ed by re firm in the earty trading a growing demand, with many kinds and varieties of berries on the July t big transpacific liner hand, Local head lettuce, which has | gained a high reputation in the Hast because of its good quality, will soon be shipped in that direction by the car lotw. | A shipment of Imperial valley to- matoes arrived on this market in al | fair condition. te, Keystone commanded by Capt. Gerard 'T, January, is ing to Seattle direet from Phil | ; 4 J[tae a ms 113 tt. | osteo wage } 1} lis, with the fitst sale at 41\4, pather, 36%, off %; Rald-| “treet. \%, unchanged; Studet : H on Crop About to Open i: United States Rub- | i watgepee eilea wuhen pit auray wit ancing, rallied from|the blackberries, which were packe LONDON, June 3.—The second Sister Ship of. of Wenatchee FH : kets were being sold at $3, while the Furnished by I~ 1. Manning & Co. strawberries, with a fair supply on of tremendous importance to Amer.) brea or ‘Thursday after: | Many will come from India and wenRweter ‘Thureday atter the largest number jum, | Trade in reaction, folfowing Firet Low Tide First Low Tide . 8:47 a. mi, _0.8 ft. | 0:27 a, m,. —o.8 te, || Prefer Second High Tide | Second High ‘Tide Po my OT T1611 pom, Lt ft || Second Law Tide | Second Low ‘Tide t sagtete my 80 fe Laat p.m, 64 tt] ther opening prices includ xiean Petre 148%.| Local gooseberies were selling at| | Hethiehem “li,” 55, off Proceete Saat . |biackberries and raspbe 4 i The market Yecame firmer after the first hour, ‘There were recoveries arrived from Sacramento, were - higher and & O, at 41%, was within tive, whieh fell away with rumors of new fi World cotton conference, whic | . ! maeets in Liverpool June 13 to 16, Leaves Philadelphia N. Y. Stock Exchange | raspberries sold at $3.50 for @ 15-bax Meares " re - (Thursday's Quotations) ket erate, ‘Ther Key Butler Hotel Build ¥ } American |2t0ne State, assigned to the Pacific ican cotton growers and American | Coos steamship Company for opera: | meee seo] States is expected to {On between Seattle and the Orient, | nited States is ected to | | noon, | CHICAGO, June %.—Gra Egypt. Britai ics, Italy, Japan, aah om-|rapid advance during the early part| bait. & Ohio a jean Beet Sugar aviend World Conference | ‘NEW INER ON : t elting, 42, Coralis cents a pow Loganberries, off %; Marine p er a New can Petroleum... Rails work tpg Eo] w tht halawin | selling $3 for a 15-basket crate;| \ today to close to 78 in crates of eight elght-ounce bas was no change in and in Manchester June 16 to 22, is| The Wien as reporte ass he Dela-| Beas 180 delegates and clone to that | Ve" Teported aa pressing the Dela in, of course, will have | “ay, dropped on the Chicago Jel of the Week. Provisions were ir-| Baldwin Locomotive Sweden, Portugal, Switzerland, Hol , regular. Bethlehem Steel “B” Lepatiirds wan the only oummod land, phia. She is expected to arrive here |" july wheat opened up te at $1.42% | Canadian Pacific Brazil and Spain will also be/i, time to sail om the date original-|and cloned off tive Central Leather lity of which a searelty was noted represented. lly set for the second voyage of the} July corn, after opening down Me | C., M. & St | All products on the dairy market UNCHED BY AMERIC ANS | Wenatchee. The latter vessel will FL] = off det, face gy eem | ae et | were steady to firm, be given a thoro overhauling, and} down 1% | Crucible ‘ The movement was launched by | will not sail for the Orient again be | July oats opened up Me at 42%o eral Motors st world confer: |fore Aug and ed off lc, September oat | Goodrich meeericans at the first worl Se, rors Aus, 2 Jopened up Ke at 43%\c, and dropped |Great Northern { VEGETABLES | Prices Paid Whelesate Dealers | Asparagus » Der 10@ 16 “ence at New Orleans two years “aga | © 0 © at the close, | Industrial Alcohol third meeting, two years heney |CALL THIS “PATTERN PORT” os Inspiration... ; “1.00@1 in prospect with Switzerland bid ttle, Pattern Port of Americ Cash Wheat pet se Oak Winntngstadt, ™. by 6 ding for it This is the title of an article ap} oprcaGgo ‘Cash wheat—| Mexican Petroleum hg oe pe | The best technical brains in Britain | pearing in the 125th anniversary | No. 1 re ‘ 2’ red. $1.61; | Missourt Pacific copes? Rave been employed in writing/number of the New York Commer-|No. 3 re Now HAveD. 25+ ++ res Cal, Per BW. wos 22% ‘orthern Pacifte veasel West Jappa and striking | mak FRIDAY, JUNE 38, 1921. SCENT PLOT IN MANY WANTTO (Tine Seattle 8 STABBING CASE AID UNDERTAKER DIRECTORY | | Attorneys-at-Law Attempt to Discredit Unions, | Jobless Veterans Keen for| IP Te They Charge Job; Quickly Filled All. cases, sitations Moderate f . Free d 216 Hurke Hide. 905 Second w Tho stabbing affair which occurred! ‘That there is a wide div Wednesday night between members f the crew of the | Attorneys—Patent re t Rick Pp. GORIN- | | rsity of | tastes in Jobs as well ax in other S i attanl vippin: board nts Ard | matters, is one of the things devel-| elgn patents sec and promoted. mon, in which three men were seri-|9Ped in ‘The Star-Amerfean Legion| Bid eattle, Wash, and 609 usly injured, will be in fed-jemployment campaign. No sort of| St N. WW» Washingtom DD. eral court Monday On t date, which is the time wet for hearing on the governm pplication for a permament Injunc ones mechan (eae tion against six of@ the seamen’s|dertakers’ assistants,” Miss Laura | §7 1. EYNOLDS, B unions, between 20 and 30 affidavits|C, Curwell, assistant to the will be introduced to show that thejof F Noble post 2-6 Lyon Bid. Eiliott 50 fight was a deliberate attempt on| "Since you published the item Tuc BARNES, Main 6760. 1211 the part of non-union seamen to|day for an und er's helper, no|_14 Hoge Bid. Patents, Trademari trouble, according to A, L. Car-|less than a score of men have beeh Certified Public Accountants penter, head of the ul bureau of/in. I'm sorry, but the job is filled |< i & CO. Leary Bid the Central Labor council and the rest will have to accept Chiropract Developments Friday were the re-|something less exciting.” < ETURNER, CHIROPRAL ease on $200 ball of John Pro| Eighteen veterans were supplied | 210-12 Haight Bid, 2d- koshuk, 24, Russian sailor held by |with work Wednesday, bringing the urs, 10-5. Hove, dates, EN. 3 police complicity in the attack!total of jobs supplied in ‘The Star’s|JENNINGS & JENNINGS, @ on the shipping board sailors, and|campaign to 283. And 17 more ex-| wetes of Palmer school the filin Poll Judge Dalt |__Bldg. Main 7277. r “ *ollee Judge ‘on’s|service men came i eden he = ng in i u » n rvice men came in to register for Collateral’ court of jateral Loans pond degree mployment Her they’ are Call | & - charges against Fred Sh jott 0479 and hire one. ” Y LOANED OF qua Bt a union seaman. Prokoshuk's badil| C. Torrison, 936 13th ave, East 907 Third ave. was furnished by members of the|1376; salesman, carpenter's helper Dancing Taught al Patent Bxperts, Simpl Harry Bowen Arctic Bidg Designing, work goes begging for long Te lease let the boys know today nt's that we don't need any more un 2 8. nt eattle, 1 ‘hatin xaminer :. Patent O sailors’ union, Andrew Lunde, 7 GOVE om oe Pie “Byery effort will be made to see|Main 1075; mate on mboat, | Say DUNN—-Latest dances: Mast that the men responsible for the vio-| painter or laborer. lation of the temporary injunction| ©. C. Hoffman, 2120 East Fir st the court gave us against the unions Bast 2343; power and refrigerator severely punished,” R. M./engineer, auto mechanic Semmes, district director of the ship-| Stanley H. Johnson, Hotel Pres-| ping board, declated Friday, ‘We)ton, Main 5859; mill, factory, restau Z iS CO., 1120 First a xpert Kleciric Repairs WIRES take the attitude that it should be) nt, hotel or hospital work Elliott 3291 possible to leave government prop-|_ Frank C. Gates, 708 22nd ave., Bast _Metaphysician y around anywhere in perfect! 2996; clerk, salesman, painter, light /ESLY tet Are ays Ww. The police havi \truck driver . i hes and treats segs he hd A gO / > nity, 407 Epler Bldg. od protection, but that should not| W. H. Plum, 1 Queen Anne ave, Garfield 1620; electrician, auto Money to Loan igution of the stab-|ad gas engine work MONEY TO LOA’ bing affray of Wednesday i# being| E. Lehman, 5406 40th ave. 8. W.;| 02 Samonds and Jewelry, on m | ratisfactory terms. onducted by Frank C. Reagan, act-| Machinist, handy man SOCIETY FOR REMEDIAL ng United States district attorney,| R- 8.° Martin 1767 17th ave. 8.;| Pt seat and J. ¥. McAuley, chief of the bu.|moving picture operator, truck icy reau of investigation, department of | diver. MONEY 7. LOAN SWE Od LOA) justice Emil Moudry, 214 First ave. S| AMOUNT ON DIAMONDS, wat - jewelry: lowest rates. The original injunction against the|Main 6552; auto machinist and,me-| “Beartie's Oldest Loan Brokers sailors’ unions was granted by Fed-,cbanic AMERICAN JEWELRY CO. eral Judge Herbert Whithend, Y, M. C. A.,| $21 Becond Ax raed I P o 7 * IANS. y" LES | case has b Main 208; clerical or fruit farm Retain and drive your car. Judg work Sarcent, 509 Central Bid. Ell: KE. Cushman, but the n transferred to Feder Jeremiah terer, who re cently returned from holding court| J4mes H. Smith, Box 222, Kirk Menuments in California. land, Red 673; swamper, chauffeur, | sceEq-SOUND MARBLE & GRAB . sci truck driver. ite Co. 1st and Virginia. lished "1874. Clifford Marsh, 917 20th |5663; structural mechanic Jauto driver. WwW. Edm | Robert Charles Howes, 6050 42nd i ave. 8. W., West 1123; auto driver, | ————> city references. c and Surgeom Harold K. Lea, 4106 Beach drive, c ic Diseases. Wm. Finnie, called in by Divoren| West 11144W; automobile insurance Spociaiie for Mem Proctor Eugene Meacham, to explain “uster. Piano Tuntn; why he had not supported his 4-year £. Alonzo Swift, jr, 601 34th ave., — omit old child, Ethel h st $883; office man,| three years’ | "Sitting. John. hn Strom, YManin 7% pipe-fitter and could not find employ bre % rience: Razor Bigaes Sharpened ment | A. Stokes, 2024 Ninth ave, El-| ¢ aber = pace Shape 7th at MWg HIIY peak wetiee! ax adty pts 40173 or 2831; truck driving | =DSeeneers. ; thing?” queried Meacha 2 on a ne “I don't need any man to tell me| Nels Pedersen, 8512 Dibble ave.; y pont e's ae to do,” rig toys Finnie. drug clerk, grocery clerk wa fom ‘operation oi ipler Bi 2 n sent for a deputy shefift s ere ae epairin, sind Binnie changed hls tons at once, W LAW FIRM OR declaring that he would furnish $100) Richard Saxe Jones, Seattle attor-| “paired. Work guaranteed within three days ney, announces the withdrawal of the| prompt. Finlay, 1615 Third ave. The warrant charging abandon-|two junior partners of the law firm | > ° ment and nonsupport issued against | of Jones, Riddell & Brackett, and the| London Girls Ta him by Meacham was withheld, | establishment of the new partnership Pending the completion of promise. |of Jones & Stevens. §. M. Brackett How Best to D areca and Charles F. Riddell will establish LONDON, June 3—Harold a partnership of their own, while! dressing and how to make the best C0 R Jones will be associated with Dwight | the clothes possessed is being y N. Stevens. in many girls’ schools in London. “The aim is to train girls to European engineers copy work of | the most of simple, inexpensive ma’ U. Sf engineers in Asia, says W. H.| terial,” said one headmistress, ee | ‘er D. ie o papers and reports for the instruc-jcial, a business periodical with an - | Pan r. Petroleum 0. ee . 2.76 Bon. of delegates. Of intensest in-|international reputation. Chicago Board of Trade} row pe | pg, M8 ge OLS | terest to the American cotton eo | The article is the only one in the] (Friday's Quotations) | [Seen ay ae ae Per Daca O@ Oy be eport by W. H im- entire edition devoted entirely to one | by LK Manning &@ Co.'s Pri rece . . dor, bunches . ers will be a report t LH. Him-|entire edition devoted entir one | Parishes by 1B, Manning & Coe Prt | eplogie Logg Sg bury, general manager of the*British | port . Republic areley—Cal, doz. bunches Cotten Growing association, whos ee yWinent— Ones High low, Ciese | Rock island i neeete- aan. por me x capital is $2,000,000, subscribed lar BUILD NEW MOTOR SHIPS houthern Pacific | ek ly ad Dy by Lancanshire cotton manufac}. Four 10,000-ton motor ships are be © 8 Ae Oe ern Railway a Wrecs, ton ate Caw 25.000 40,00] ‘turers. ing built for the Royal Mail Packet |™*P oe eh eS J Local, white, ton Te 00@ 20.00] The Himbury orranization em-/ Company's freight service to Seattle! yuty awe ah 0% 41% AK Rediel Local, doa banc aes O28 Ployed American cotton planters and |and other Pacific ports in ship yards |S«pt w 48K am Pacific elebages—cier nak: |. 1.25@1.60 experts from American agricultural |on the Clyd Pork sinciiaia co ‘Products Sie Lapel, per 006 caces iss! ‘Colleges to show how to grow cotton see Jur : Nom t Ol of Delaware Goaet Wetnseneee wes to s Lard ‘ , |Unton Pacific La. 50-T. box ee cees 3.5062. "on the American plantation principle} FIX FERRY CRASH BLAME = [July...... 867 9629.80) 857 JOnitod Metall & Scmisinntts er oa ees ase farious Britis colonies. Faulty mechanism aused the |* | Vatted ates ul Imp. Val. 4-Daaket crate - 1 various British col Faul Bept sot Te United Btates Rubber 68% - = United Mates Bteel.. 50% 79% 1 oth ; 200 LONY COTTON Kirkland ferry boat Linco!n to ram |suiy, Nomi |i tah. Cope oS FE egy Bigg MOE +4 UCTION INCREAS j@ houseboat near the ferry landing |Sept 995 10.0 9.96 Canadian Steel ny 20% - " FRUITS Lancashire has already benefited |on May 13, according to the verdict . Wabash Sa PL A Re 2 PR bs eaten EP FRY 100,000 bales of colony cotton. jof the loci amboat inspectors Chicago Car Lots jWilyscoveriand.. 8886 | Apten uisiede err are to oncrens eke (Thureday's Quotations) eee ead Trandate. 13% 12%). Lees) escking TOL 16 his by 50 per cent this year os Farnished by 1 Manning & Co. week. Rseis Sram 173-8 6 eer te. nee 1% It is estimated that in timg Africa STRIKE BROKEN, SAY OPERA-| _ , Coles ee oe : i Cherries—Cal, 1. "> -- .20@ 25 : Grain , <1 12 ‘and Mesopotamia can se three TOR: lwheas s Cocomnute—Per 100. 390 Uand a half million bales. With the Pacific Steamship com-| Corn Liberty Bonds mance Ges ese F00 hey Albert Thomas, a Frenchman, | pany operating 90 per cent of its ves. | Oats eae aceaemdowy | (Thamdaye, Creat pn Vige Dried, per 25-%. box Ps oo mf e ona sels, the Alaska § a y ESTIMATED TOMO! | y LL. B. Manning au Vroit- Fin, box 1.5009 .00 “who is director of the International . hi aska amship Company i psasaacel ental | reser 4 Motel Building ree mg ho Coows.se Gabor Office under the League of}making a good showing und other| Wheat, 49 vars; corn, care ee tae eee mee ee wage... Hired | Nations, will present a report on|firms fast reyuming sailings, ship op-| 1 cers ahve sate Cal. strained, per 1. imeriil i, lus | erators here declare that the back of Lemons -Per be | “hours of work in the textile in . | er | (Sry. He will show that the 48-hour | the shipping strike has been broken. Chicago Live Stock laie sei Orange Per case is almes' universal in Europe, ey: CHICAGO, June 3.—Hogs Receipts, 3. +4 Kenwowiok, 24ept 600 the exception of Holland, BRINGING MUNITIOS Ti en erabiner balataen, $1.5000.181 90 90.40 Olalia, 24-pt. crate a it is 45 hours, and Austria,} When t U. 8. N, ammunition | packing, $7106 7.65: Heht, $7.56@5; ples, $6.54 6.58 we ek og peal ase] those under 18 may work only |ship Pyro arrives on June 13 from|$1.0@4:10; roughs, $6.4507.10 so | Pitth ths ohis bunt NUTS hours. Britain varies from 44 to| Hampton Roads she will bring to the | , Cattle Mevoipia,, (000. | Mammen te) Mn tl ond anion, $21,582,008 Prices Paid Wheleenle Dealers hours; the United States from 50/ Puget Sound navy yard a large com \g5@5.75; canners and cutters, $2.25 | ee Almonds Fer » signment of munitions from the East | ¢s¢. ckers and feeders, $4.75@8, cows, . se: Brasil Per ee coast. ‘The Pyro sailed from Hamp. |$3.8607.60; calvon, #7.75@10. °° | Foreign Securities Chestnuts “Cal. per. . dys Sheep Recetpt A le (Tharsday’s Quotations) epee ton Roads on May 21. migher. Tamim GEERGILIG eres, er ene Se Sees Walnute—Cal ~ alley Motel Ballding ease NEW NAVIGATION COURSE | stock Sin dameg | Pe eee A new free course in advanced) N, Y, 1. Coffee ffee and | Sugar | Reussian 6348 191. eeee 1417 | Peemme Per “The. navigation will be given by the U. S.| New YORK, June 2—Sugar, weak. | [econ Hol re ane 4 DAIRY PRODUCTS shipping board at the University of Granulated, $6006.36 jpuaen Shh ei ara rf Frices Paid to Shippers Washington for six weeks, beginning No Banton Pee Oe ERO OS Piteee om 83 teers Walter F. Meier, corporation coun-/| June 6. The class will be open to sd French ba, 77 Ta iets + “4 4a | gel, called upon the council utilities | licensed deck officers only and will ag | Milk—Cwt. fob, Beattie supply 262 " gommitiee Thursday for a detailed | pe limited to 25 members Foreign Exchange ert. | Britian a¥1 DAIRY PRODUCTS mplated on the municipal railway. | Weather Horsan Report litt “etamnee: Spentor, today. = with | Rt! $22 |wuner “Taal orenmery, ou ‘i Meier's action is preliminary tO} ep QroosH ISLAND, June 3.—% A. M.| franca $0.0831%4 ; fot AR apy dean neon | Bel 14 |Mage—-Fresh rane 25 ng an ordinance specifying 4) Light rain; wind south, 15 miles an Bh aed dollars, Rel 76 7 le a 20 em of betterments and extensions |‘hour. Passed im, a three-maat steamer Hie e eleae, lower. tectiy, Germen W. 134 15% | Chere | ‘the street car system for which |#t ¢ ® vi 51%: fre atti we ee ‘ht mW. 18% | ‘hecsnsin oronsh brisk’ >-02cc ,330,000 is expected marks, $9.0 an doi ua 16 | Block Swine. _— issue of $1 sn Arrivals and Departures Kronen, $0.1 ; 17 Wash. triplets .. ssc M. m a POULTRY ROGEN PLANT) June 3—str ome from New York. joney on Cal ; Priece Paid by Wholesale Dealers ¥ BUILD NITROGE! 6:40 a. m.; str Latouche from Tacom NEW YORK, June 3.—Money on call, 4 te Shippers If Seattle can produce a sufficient supply of surplus power, a $500,000 nitrogen products plant will be built here, C. F. Graff, president of the er 0 a. m.; str President from San Pedro. |7 Der cont; mix month 1 a.m. June 2—Str Noorderdijk from | (ahtiie paper, 7 per cent. Japanese Ind 4\e Hamburg, 3:15 p. 0 Bar silver—London, 33'44; York, | Paris 6# Sailed 99%. United Kingdom 6 '4e, per cent; mer+ anene lat 4m 7 United Kingdom §'%a, 1922.) 974 Py om - Kashima Maru fer Hong. > . _ American Nitrogen Products com-| Jone 3—Str : Bw United Kingdom Sie, 1938.. 89% 90 pany, declared Friday. | moots y f Admire, Scuree.ces| Portland Market Status [nics cingom sae intl a ily POULTRY K tor, 3pm; USL PORTLAND, June 3.— anti r coes ., 2 Prices Paid Whelesalers H T Heather for Sound trip, at noon. | ynsteady. Best steers, @7.76; com- * eae lic Market | aE Le exit cteors, 8801; choles cows Railroad Securities Deeke—Dressed weit and belfers, $6@6.50; cann (Thursday's Quotati Hene—Dres 2 Alaskan Vessels bulla, $2.50@4-78; calten, $0 Pornished by. De Manning & Co, | {ietee—Drenned 5: 14 Prime mixed, Butler Hotel Bail Turkeys —Dressed . ‘ss PIKE PLACE Cordove—Sune 1—Aatled, str North-| Hows —Market unateadyt Prime mixed. | ding < stat em ne eugar, 4 |westera. svatbbound, 16 p.m. Go.a6; heavies, $608.26: : ® ae ie MEA’ ‘Ts. aie § Re Ge ee 19, fresh milk, Skagway—June 2 Bathe, str Princess pil Sisek Atshionn, Gen Pasco n n Quotations at Stockyards Be qt Stall 66, jon milk, 10%¢ | Mary, be 4 , Prime lambs, $7@7 Bethlehem - . 8 Ketchikan—J Hailed, str Ala-| Prime lam , ethiehem Steel Ref. bs Penman eam Stall 39, good r1< ty meda, northbound, 2:30 8. m arlings, $4.50@6.50; wethers, $3.600 tral Pacific lst 4a Medium heavy - cane 2c Stall 65, pure apple 3 gs . i aes £ $s: Ro uh heavy oo. Lise 635 Boe Stall 53, } ‘can sliced 4 | or t5e. Stall 12, Guittard's choc Vessels i in Other Ports Le @ Ni. teres: ott . 35c. Stall 1 28—Balled, str We- [N. ¥. Ratiway be Best steers _ 176@ 800 Ess, 2ic dos, Stall 31, _ fresh ee PR Medium to choke... + $00@ 7.25 utter, 290 T, Stall 73, new!” Yokonama—May 27—Arrtved, atr Ka Fiost cows and heifers ..... 6.50@ 7.00 pe PB. Gen. 40 N Reading Gen. 4s. t t l 2 tall 43, pot ‘roast, Maru from Seat . 4 Bulla iil 400@ 5.60 By sete, 21:30, 3.1 tbe dard, 300.1 tree Tork dune 3-Selled, tr Lewis| SOR Francisco Produce Btecl & #. be... 2. irs Calves—Light 11.00 12.00 1527, liberty steak and sausage, 19¢/ 1 uckenbach for Seattle; str Alaskan for) SAN FRANCISCO, June 3,--Rutter— ts Heavy + $.00@ 7.00 Btall 26, fresh young saimon, lhe .: | goattie Extras, 36e prime firata, 33¢ Ib. 5M cod, 10¢ Tb. Stall 1611, red snapp Philadelphia—June 2—Salled, str Key eoue—California flats, fancy, 16 %e tb. 1% + 5.00@ 7.00 2se. Stall 1523, halibut cheeks, | stone State for Seattle, 7 a. m. gs—Extras, 21% doz; No. 1 dirties, 4% + 4.50@ 6.50 Rm. Savannah—June 2—Arrived, str WIll-|29¢ doz.; extra pullets, 27¢ doz; under- | henh: Gan. 5% + 400@ 5.00 ECONOMY hilo from Seatt! x sized, 230 doz. 0.81 het, ‘ea is . + 1.608 400 Stati 22, halibut, 2c T-; salmon, 2c) San Pedro—June 2-—Arrived atr Colla —$—$—$—>—_— ~ Re % FLOUR W. Stalls 1-2-3, bacon, 25¢ t.; picnics, | H. Livingstone from Seattle a nd ii, Gide, coe albverr « ans salle hit ti, fresh egga, 22¢ doz;| San Francisco—Juno 2—Arrived, str ive Stock : rR Gy : i : Patter tc tb. Stall se, beat Amer-|Queen from Seattle, 8 p. m.; motorahip Denver Liv rob Wins Round in His HAY, GRAIN AND FEED fean cane sugar, i Tbs. dic, § Ths. 6ic.|Fionin from Beattie. 4 p.m. Balled. bat oNVER, pe Fi can ty, ution, Pricts, Bie. Ten , Tea Garden Concord grape pre- | tleship Wyoming for Puge i oe orm—Whole yollow, 12 sacks Betlea ore tw Stall tor ave cotton, 1's | ation, 9 a. mm 1 OT.L0: | ight to Keep Job |tacnn i'n’ egos ie; .59e Royal baking powder, 38¢ Receipts, 400." Market steady.| Thomas Irving, chief custodian of | peiee Mone tem 4.00 ah tanch eggs, 20¢ doz; fresh Barley Whole, feed, ; 38.00 = Ibaster, See Beast 20 vast owt: Reported by Wireless 7.50; bulk sAs@TAD. "| "TY | the voting machines for King coun.| mated. torw. sacks sta ee , BSc T.; veal round steak, 26 I U. 8, Naval Commanications IF weeny HOw i118; ewan, HOS. "} ty, won a round in his fight to pre- camer gy oe Ree bay meee Sat al Schley, Seattle for ont Ci : agp o D. me CORNER June 2—Atr Admiral Schley, Henttle for vent County Auditor D, E. Ferguson PWhole, feed, 100-Tb. sacks... 40.00 Stall 16, Wisconsin mild cheese, 220 t.;|San Francisco Es, 25¢ doz, Stall 18, Swast 8p. m.; str V ; 28c barrel; Booth sardi for Yokohama, 1,090 miles from 8 tland Montana, Seattle | from discharging him when Jud; >. mack iy f c dge led, 70-7. wacks 2 42.00 ttle | |Family Sheds Tears | Wala m: French ruled that under| Ground, 60-1. sacks soe «68.00 Btall 14, fr King 8p. m, the statute by which Irving holds 1 Sprouting, 100-1, sacks... °. 45.00 a fred he rise cee Around Mule’s Grave om, bo o00 oes & holds his | wheat—Recleaped feed, 125-1, aks. 56.00 Bets Pike st, iam chops : Seattl 5 ay not be dismissed without | All-Grain Chop—x0-T. ‘sacks Meat cutiets, 7'toe d6c. stall 116 Vessels in Port at Seattle} xpcponaup, Miss, June 3.—| cause, ae eke Mteak, 26c Tb.; round steak, 26 | smith Cove Terminal—Pier B, str Robert |‘Thirty.one years aso, dvring the ad-| Judge French promised, however. Mian tone ites peg trl r= mifistration of President Benjamin |to allow the case to be set on the gash sca peanut butter, 1c th. Stall 110,| pel) Street. Terminai—Motorship Chu- |! E J | s on Fee Mash—100-1. 2 fae can sliced pineapple, 25c; Roman | \otmi Harrison, “Old Pete," a faithful| court calendar for a, trial on its mer. | Nerateh Feed 100-1 33 Grand ‘Trunk Pacific Terminal—Str City mule, was born. He is dead on a| its, If counsel for the auditor's oftice| Wheat. Mised, feed, $0- Hi 109, best cane suser, 4 fhe, S20, 8| Pier é—atr Dollent farm where he first saw the light, | felt that it needea a further airing. tsitom ue Bees ee stan Lit conus ‘nitintigie |Pick 2c Btr Jefferson, str Vietorta, str|without change of owner, O. M.| The prosecuting attorhey had ar 26e %.; fancy ripe olives, 0c pt. Stalin] “Cordova, atr Latouche Hitt, ‘The five sons of the latter were | sued that Ferguson had the power | Riya CaM 20-24, leaf lard, 17¢ 1.; sugar cured | Pier A—Str Admiral Rodman taught to go up and down the furrow | to appoint Irving, and therefore had o oneless brisket, corned |Picr fi—8tr Admiral Goodrich, ate Ad- | , | q ad Tulp MEE ioe to. Sint #1, white salmens 30c |. miral Dewey. behind “Old Pete” and when the ani-| the power to discha The court Meal Ming cod, 2 Ths. 2! Btall ex-| Pter D—Str President. mal was buried three of the young | held that the statute provided other- |Meat Scraps Eastern” ft atrawberry Jam, 1%-I. tin’33e;| Union Pacific Terminal—Ste Anna 10, “now married, with. families, | Wise, Neneh oe Wienna style sausage, 4 cans 26c. Stal] Morse nee aren a e Hone Meal 47, the famous Lynden butter, 33c t., 2| Pacific Coast Coal Bunkers—U 8 L 8|Stood aroun ne grave and shed Hone—Granulated . Tp. Oc. Stall 6, best fresh churned bi ‘Bwiftsure. \tears. GRAZE COWS ON MOUNTAINS | “hreotl—Pastern : ter, 330 ™., Stalls 24-26, ‘M Shipping Board Moortngs—Btr | 2st aH J.B. coft! 15, $1.80; 4 bai Westward Ho, astern Gle Mountainsides of Western Wash-| Creme Oi! « é Teonium, #tr Tippecanoe, #te You * ington will be turned into great ge * te ooring! ted - a Shell Kast ovate . ex omy Aisin Bicamanip.Soorings-Atr Teedow Breweries Closed Metpretnele curned into great | auell—bastern opviet 7-18, ean fane peaches, ¢« 7 7 Asch lurne can Rosedale’ pinecpiie aie, | Stacy Street Terminal—U 8 8 Burnside. | by Miners’ Strike men use them to produce the milk! setae Btalls 49-50, salted peanuts, } but. | Haat SewaS TERRE WATSMUOE Tsuneo ¢{mecessary to the manufacture of Mixed. May—No iter balls, 40c Tb. Stall 39, beat tresh| _ West Jessup, str Wiltaro. a str “eng - ot! cheese, James M. Ornes, of Ornes, Timothy May—No. a Ghurned butter, 2 the. $1.00; full cream | Todd Dry ee ie et wost Ivie, sche’ Ad. |C4!, due to the miners’ pn J has swein é of Minneapolis, said Sta theese, 2%¢ Tb. Staila 8. u, on ‘oreat King, atr West Ivis, 9c | easia Pee tag 2 sp AR . + ¢ vols, 80 a miral Mayo, yacht Acquillo. caused a shortage of beer in Eng Thursday, while visiting this cally, as, Corn OF tomatoes, large ean le Mowute beaim, ttm, Stall 4. ahent nd Bridge & Dredging Co.—Str/land. Many breweries are unable ; , gate pose pant ’ Dutch Den Plan é Ger apring lamb, 150 %.; leg spring lamb, |, Pierson. in. er noorderdiji. |(9 Operate or are operating only y ghoice ste Se | ©. OF C. TO CONC! ENTRATE Polling best. toe We. Bealls 44-49, malmon’ Amen cores! Dock—achr @awin 2 Pain re Haid acy thats itt red nome.| Announcing that the Chamber of to Buy Oil Firm 25c ™.; halibut, 206 Th. Stall 50, best | Nettleton ce eH game ey SOM ALOR Game. ? LONDON, June 3.—Officials of the | fresh churned butter, 23c Tb.; 3 cans pink Wei ? thing serious would eventually hap-|Commerce will inj the future follow | 5, tesee ‘ ns ag gaimon, 25c. Hotter nge, De ‘k—Str Valdez, str Juneau, seh because oe the Prd a policy of concentrating on one Reval Dutch Shell O11 Co, here today | $ leans otal, ee corthern Light |Bteam—Behr Chillicothe, thing at a time, Christy ‘Thomas, ks imma fey Va geo in the t nit ) F stall, 49-1, sack Northern Light c yee " mcretary’’ : a & ed States that they were negotiating | fipur, $2.00; 49-Mb. sack Weatlake ‘spo: | Witsoe Marine ys okane, motoranip | THe Dead Sea will be a solid mass |ew secretary of the organisation, | 2. 'the purchase este Union Oll Ge elal flour, $2.15; 10 The. pure cane wu Zanta Flavia, barge Henry Villard, |Of salt in 500 years, say geologists, |@ddressed the Young Men's Repub: Bie tot hh ‘* in Ol Co, 80c; 6 bars Royal White soap ub at Wolf's cafeteria Thurs. barge Coquitiam City. ie ft tos. test bead pio ‘ | ES eae Tan Wi iey accu. They declared that the matter had born ot ein Abc 4 pes. enrediigh QUINTUPLETS BORN | | BANK CLEARINGS Be Sas not been discussed in London, 105, Ye can; ens nye F ean rosie TO ITALIAN WOMAN | | fenttle aifie, ‘school board,” returna, “trom | go2¢4 me, Teeently published in Cali Stall 1 260 | Clearing» . 5,168,613.08 | | nreeweoks trip in Hast. Attended | ce ‘hat the Royal Dutch Shel} Oil ett: ROME, Italy, June 3—That | | Balanoes ..... ..... 1,011.560,73 | |“ ay wep ded Co, an English concern, was about Piali 60, boiled smoked shoulder, girl babies are more tenacious of Portland | [convention school business officials to hyy the Union company, of Dela Uttle pig sausage, Mh. | Btali 46, life than boys, was confirm arings . 4,609,884.00 | [19 Detroit. |ware, which is one of the largest oil grown coulifiowe : spinach Be; head lettuce, 10c' each. itter, Zhe Th.; ages, Zhe ftter, 2 Tbs. 26c. Stall igeotion, Beh. lard, 2 Moe. 25c | 100 bacon, cording to medical experts, when Maria Encerti, 32, wife of a local laborer, birth to four giris and on The boy died. ances . 0.00 }eompanies operating in California Invitation extended to Col. Lemuel! It was claimed the purchase would 9,969.00 L. Bolles, natior adjutant Ameri-| give the Brtiish interests control of ; 422,771,00 | |can Legion, to speak in Seattle|approximately one-third of Califor- emnienaideasilt Bulg Ae nia’s oil production, 755,! boy Rastall, federal trade commissioner, | to foster their natural sense of If the Society theatre and other| speaking before Engineers’ club at|is beautiful and expressive of theatres are not using the North-| its regular weekly meeting Thursday.’ and refinement in dress.” west Products committee's scheme! = of chance distribution of articles | to imerease the number of thei! patrons, Judge Falter F. French} will issue an order restraining Po. lice Chief Searing from interfering, | the court said Friday The argument arose on allega-! tions of the theatre's owners that | Chief Searing was about to arrest | them for running a lottery. They | One Shoe Will Fit es eee, Seen One of These Divisions of Our Trust diences and holders of winning| Department Will Fit Your Needs: numbers were rewarded articles made in Seattle, thereby advertis- | ing home«nade product Judge French told both sides to make an effort to agree on a plan whereby the advertising could be continued without coming under ban of the @ olttery laws. Management of estates of deceaséd and of incompetent persons. Investment Trusts. Real. Estate Trusts. Trustee under Bond Issues. Receiverships. Care of Securities. Management of Affairs of Absentees. Registrar and Transfer Agent for Stocks. Escrows. NORTHWEST TRUST & STATE BANK Second and Madison Seattle DELAY STREET IMPROVEMENTS | Action on paving and water main | improvements in the South Wood. land k district, totaling in esti- | mated cost $631,916, was postponed | to January 1,,1922, by the council | streets and sewers committee Thurs- day afternoon. Property owners in| the assessment district had asked | that this course be adopted in view | of a possibly lower cost of labor and | material at that time. Capt. T. G. Cook, recreation ex pert, to conduct institute for Se-| attle community service June 6 to 18. | | Launch party Sunday; junior con- gregation, Temple de Hirsch, Launch | Argo to leave foot of Pike st. 9:30 a.m. NO CHARGE FOR examination, new screws, springs or ad- justing, as well as a guarantee of Satisfac- tion with every pair of glasses purchased from the ea go P SeATTie SAVINGS soa LOAN 15 FOURTH Av] Ti Vosk— Ee FON a WanSAS City, DALLAS SALTeARe | MM U SAVE YOUR SURPLUS ENERGY Why not regulate your present surplus earnings— energy, by saving enough to take care of your future diminished capacity for earning an income? Save nough money to make up the difference later on, he man that does this is the prudent, far-seeing man that knows opportunity will come to him if he is prepared to take advantage of it Money saved with this Association is ENERGY stored against the coming struggle. Provide a grow- ing account to insure your future ease. Money received on or before the 5th of the month earns from the first. $1 to $5,000 accepted.