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ASKS COAST TO _ PLEASE ORIENT Committee Says Obligation to Keep Friends Is Here South Sea Island Crew With Vessel SAN FRANCISCO, July 25.- Manned by South Sea natives from the Gilbert telands, the little sehoon- er Doris Crane is berthed bere, while Capt. John MeCullough and his strange crew are having @ rest from seven months’ sailing. Lees than a hundred years ago the ancestors of these natives would On the Pacific coast fs laid the) nave served a white man in style en responsibility in maintaining | a, a table delicacy nlous relations between with the Feport filed the United States and the Orient, tn &| one, Chamber of | Capt. MeCul- jlough declares his crew is an ideal The natives are having the jtime of their lives in San Fran *Gommerce by the special honorary | oisoo, gammercial commission @f the steamship Wenatchee. ‘The commission headed by Capt. J & Gidson, consists of Chester Thorne ‘and Henry G. Shaw, Tacoma; R. D Emerson, Hoquiam, and B&G. An » @erson, Roy 0. Robert Dollar, Seattie, Cxptain Do! Jar remained in the Orient. Need of a dofinite, fixed, wise and far seeing American foreign policy; re- 2 tention of the friendship of China > preservation of the good-will of Ja 4 Nppines; establishment of Ameri "ean business at Shanghal, and build. Ing up of an officient merchant ma, gine that can compete with the ship- ping of other nations. In Austria the public executioner new pair of white gloves at execution. bp | | 4 Hil r i< That All May See Emphasised in the report are the ; holding the confidence of the that toured | the Far Bast on the maiden voyage Paper Industry in Alaska Gets Start Marking the first step in the devel opment of Alaska's immense paper Hadley and Capt.) pulp resources, mle of 600,000,000 | feet of timber has been made by the forest service to the Alaska Amert Joan Paper corporation. J. I, Me | Pherson, manager of the Alaska bu rean of the Chamber of Commerce, : | made the announcement here, The plant will be located at Shrimp Ray, 45 miles from Ketchikan, where | 7,000 horse power will be developed .| from water resources there, Three . | other paper companies are sald to be about to locate in Alaska. ‘The poet wrote his “Re volt of Islam” while lying in the bottom of a boat on the Thames river. ry ka PRAISE PILOT OF GOVERNOR Glowing Tribute for Dead Seafarer Glowing tribute ts paid the mem: ory of Capt. H. H. Marden, veteran | Pacific Coast pilot, who died last week, In a letter written by W. T. Lsted, former secretary of the Ship masters’ Association of the Unfted St . Capt, Marden’s death was no doubt hastened by the loss of the piloting, Isted writes, but, whether he be “tnnocent or guilty of an er ter in judgment, worry and anxiety hastened the end of a useful, care ful and honorable American shipmas- leer, who, in the old sailing @hip | daya, was absolutely th command of his veanel, passengers and crew, “During the writer's % years’ association with Capt. Marden,” the | letter states, “he piloted vessels thru | fogs, smoke, rain and storms, and the lives entrusted to bis care would conservatively total more than @ million.” Capt. Marden died broken-hearted over the accident, Isted saya, steamship Governor, which he was | ATTLE STAR Ship News || Tides in Seattle MONDAY Te }]2.07 pom, 2 : hevond Migh Tide | Second $49 pom, 105 tt] ota py, my Ate tt see DEMONSTRATE FREIGHT HANDLING Plans for the demonstration of me- chanical frefkht handling have been completed by George 1°, Nicholwon, chief engineer for the port of Seattle, | for the world port convention to be | held tn Seattle during October, Del emates from every leading nation of North America, Europe, Auntratia, the Far Bast and Latin America will be present at the conyention, ee BATTLESHIPS TO CANADA Rattleships from Puget sound wa ters will go to Vancouver, B, C, to participate in the Canadian celebra tion of Caledonia day, Auguat 6. Per minsion has been received from the | war department. ROBBERS WERE HUNGKY— ‘That's what they told G, Mizuki and wife when they locked them in a) back room of the Park grocery, 1901 Saturday night and took | rill NSH Hest es ty = and cloned up New York NEW YORK, July 25.—-S8toek trad ing today. hat th day last week, United Ktaten Steel, trade, opened up Ms at 73%, and ran fractionally higher. In the tobacco group Ms, but the etock quickly got above 5 Baldwin led the equipments, the it went to 79%. Mexican Metro being off ts at 106%, after which i Uonally higher. Opening prices Included: Souther unchanged: ¢ al Leather, 36 Products, b6\4, off Genora 40%. up %: Atlantic Guilt, 22%, graph, 104, unchanged; Rubber, 6 SHARP RISE IN CHICAGO, July 25.—Heavy buying on reports of unfavorable crop con- ditions and for export caused a sharp rise in grain quotations on the Board of Trade today after a weak chening, The arop ax the opening, brought out heavy buy! whic! rt nm ave over the Provision July wheat opened at %e, and closed up wheat opened off Ne cloned up 2%ec. December opened off Bye at $1.2 up t%e. July Corn opened at 63%e, off Ke. © September corn opened off he at 60lee, and cloned c ember corn opened at off So, and cloned up We. spened off we at 38%, down an additional ‘ee. September oats opened at 400, off lec, and closed off \e. December oats opened off Me at 42'%0, and closed up 4#e ‘ Taam, oft 1 . ol September t $i2t, and wheat 1.77 wLeT 118 19s 3 1 fz hard, 2.1846 2 spring. “THE WAYFARER” ~ 10,000 $1.00 Seats (WAR TAX (0c) GOOD FOR ANY NIGHT rm ON SALE NOW! = At the ‘A perfect view of this Wonderful Spectacle from every'Dollar Seat. Every spoken word own-Town Box Office THE ARENA, FIFTH AVE. AND UNIVERSITY ST.; GATES’ JEWELRY STORE; RHODES BROS.; BENTON’S JEW- ELRY STORE, FOURTEENTH AVE. N. E. AND FORTY-FIFTH clearly audible from every section of the big Stadium. Bring heavy wraps and opera glasses. Take Twenty-third Ave. car by transferring from any east and west car line. Boats in canal may land passengers at pontoon bridge or cement | dock. / What the Papers Say of the 2 ‘ First Performance: | “The thousands who witneased the first performance were Bterally swept off their feet by the immensity of the pro duction, the immortal mesuage that it carried and the ar- tistry with which it was prevented.”—Post Intelligencer. “The Wayfarer has exceeded the magt sanguine predic- tions of its producers. Certainly nothing approaching it ever has been attempted else’ @oubtful, whether previous productions, restricted suditoriums, compared ‘Times, Editorial where on the Pacific Coast, and it is in their with that at the Stadium.”—Seatule “It is @ wonder spectacle, superbly staged, with a series of Reserved seats, $2.20; daily. Stadium gates open 6 p. m. stage pictures that would do credit to a master producer."— Seattle Times, “The most impressive spectacle that the Northwest has ever witnessed.”—Post-Intelligencer. “rt is all that has been sald of neribed with words, but to be seen and experienced.”—so attle Times, “The work of the chorus was magnificent."—Secattle Times. “‘The Wayfarer is @ great achievement of civie enten prise.”—Seattle Times. ———= Box Seats, $3.30. Box Office, Afena, Fifth Avenue and University Street, open 10 a m. to 7 p, m Performances every night this week at 8 o'clock sharp. Bpace for 500 autos inside Stadium fence, 50c each. Tickets at gates, Words and music of “The Wayfarer,” $1 at Box Office, Gates’ Jewelry Store, Rhodes Store, Metropolitan Press and Stadium. ‘ ESTAS Re it—e thing not to be de- rs ka SP RNS Gt Ae | tro jm uh ‘wei. ove ee Chicago Live Stock Today's Quetetions 000, Market steady, 1 4503; yearting wethers, § ; owen, $4.2505.60; cull er. Laroba, $3 owen, MEATS; wethers, 1606. N. Y. Sacer: nnd, Cities TATOOSH 18 Rarometer rising, misting, wind south- eat, six mileg am hour. Faseed inward, Lartine, 60 a m.; str West 740 em tus, eee Arrivals and Departures Arrived Juty 24—Htr Prince Rupert from Prince Rupert via ports, 4 p.m: ate Ni ern from Se Alagka, 1 Bellinghara, ip Kennecott fo Str Prince iy ports, 11:45 wou Alaskan Vessels - Ketchikan—July 24—Sailed, str Jeffer- gon, southbound, 2a. m July 23~—-Sailed, itr Admiral ‘ateon, northbound. 2 p. m.; str Princess Alice, southbound, 7 a m. Bkagway—July 23—Salled, Spokane southbound, 3 p. m. fs Vessels in Other Ports Havre—July 20—-Arrived, motorship Canada from Beat Hongkong—July 21—Salted, tr Arizona Maru for Beattie, New York—July 24—-Salled, str Amert- can for Seattle Ibou~July 24—fiafled, str Chartton for Seward, Alnaka. July 22—Railed, str Texan for Seattle; str Springfield for iner for Beattie. Seattle; atr Bleel M. San Pedro—July 2%—Arrived, str Robin Goodfellow trom Beattie San Francisco-—July 25—Arrived mo- torship Charlie Watson from Seattle, 6 a m. July 2¢-—Arrived, ate Depere from Boattle; atr Bemadisk from Seattle, 1 a. m Satied 6p m,; 3p. m; DP. m5 or ‘ Rupert m, July 24 Admiral from Seattle, i str Wost Camargo from Beattie, 7 a om. Aberdeen—July 23~—Sailed, str Hono- lulu for Seattle, 3p. m. Tacoma-—July 26—-Arrived, #tr Fulton British m.; mot tle, 7:30 a.m. July 24 yalla from Beattie, bamea Maru for Vancou: ece Vessels in Port at Seattle Smith Cove Terminal—Pier A, str Manda- san Maru, str Bldridge Str Talthybtun, Pler &—Barge Griftaon. Pier A—Mtr Admiral Rodm: ing Board Moortnge—ai atr Delrosa, str Too! ward Ho, sir Anne t Hartland, U. 8. T. 8 Gtr West Ka- AL. & Relief. ry Docks. Chitleotha, str Roorevelt, str Keystone State, str Wo- matchee, atr Rooseve! San Juan Vieh Dock + Northwestern Standard Bollor W Dock—StP_ Pat- Oo.--Str Ohioan, aldex, atr Cordova, nesses, U, & B u Drummond Lighterage Heffernan Dock-—Str sobr Phyllis Comyn, Stream—U, & & Ty Mercy, j. rat a m war somewhat heavy a 4, UD Mei Crucible St oon turned the market upward. Re- |, and closed | Exchange ‘Opened With. Rush ine rted with a rush at the open- stronger than at the opening any in wie ner was a big volume of up to 73 Independent Bteels were the first sale of Tobacco Products was at 66 7 Sumatra was up % at 4% 76%, up %, after whieh the firet ls were Amer} it dropped to 104%. 21, up %; Studebaker, 79 ’ lep one & Tole oh UP N. Y. Stock Exchange ul n Rallwa Amer. Car & Vay Amer. Inte Americau Bui Amer, Tol. & Tel Apaconda..... Rait. & Ohie Mexican Petroleum | Missour! Pacific |New Maven... Hinelair Bouthern Pacific... fouthern Rallway. © Tinton OM of Delaware 19 Union Pacific 120% United Ketail Boren. 64% 3% . 18% “ae ms ‘ “4% Liberty Uy hy Bonds Quotations) ‘. Manning & Coa Belier Motel Nallding ferteo— High First She... ant Firet 4s Berond 4 First ¢%* ond 4% hird «ie |Foursh «he | Firth 3% rich 4 Total boud sales, . 262 3 1% “a a 11 12% 1% 6 United Kingdom 64a, United Kingdom 645. United Kingdom os Atchison Gen. da-... Paul Gen. 4s... mv. 4 Penn. Gen. #4 ©, & 0. Cony. be O. & Le Ret. te Tedey's Quetetions Cattle—Receipts, 2.485. Market steady, higher. Choice steers, $6.25@ fair to good steers, $5.50@6.25; choice cows and belfers, $5@5. canners, $1.50@ $2.50; bulla, $2.60@3.25; calves, $5.50 120, Market steady, mixed. $12@12.76; $0.25@11.25; pigs, $11.26e@ Market stow, ee Foreign Ex: NEW YORK, July 26.—Foreign ex- erting To Hold Forestry Hearings on a national forestry policy with a view to making rec ommendations to the United States Chamber of Commerce before for- estry questions are submitted by the latter body thru a referendum to its members, are to be held at the local Chamber of Commerce Tuesday and Wednesday. Murder Trial of Girl Postponed LOS ANGELES, Cal, July 25.— The Erie Mullicane murder trial, scheduled to open in Superior Judge Houser’s court today, was again this morning postponed. The court will be unable to open the Mullicane case it was announced until the present trial of Edith Lundberg, charged with killing her sweetheart, Leo F. Worden, is con- cluded, Says Martial Law COPENHAGEN, July 25.—Martial law has been declared in Petrograd to suppress a workers’ revolt, ac cording to dispatches here today trom Reval. No details of the reported upris- ing were contained in the dispatch. BANK CLEARINGS Balances Would you dress smartly on a small sum? Then } the Special Price Basement’s the place! Taffeta Dresses Remarkably Low Priced at $15.00 These Dresses would ordinarily be marked , much higher. Good quality Navy Taffetas in smart ruffled, and georgette overdrape models. Sizes 16 to 40. Rai 145 | Rpimach—Local, ‘per BOX «..+++6 Tomatore— Hearings Locally |“?'w.. CORN ADVANCES {10 AID FARMS — 50 CENTS CRATE} AND RAILWAY; mand and Light|Harding Message Tu Strong Demand ‘Receipts, Cause on Rehabilitation ~ BY L. C. MARTIN — ‘An advance of 60 cents a erste on the price of green corn was| WASHINGTON, July noted Monday. The sdvance W&S/ istration leaders in the senate due to @ strong demand and Usht lyon: an their efforts toward receipt, which caused @ slisbt ling republican senators into scarcity at most of the wholesdle/:., sarding plan of ‘babii houses. the farmers and the railroads t ‘The warm weather has caused © shortage of good quality lettuce, the price was advanced to $2.50 crate, which is an’ increase of A car of Diamond, Wickson Giant plums arrived on the ket in an excellent condition. The plums were moving well at $3 for a crate of four baskets. Crawford peaches were quoted at from $1.50 to $2 @ crate, ‘The dairy market was unchanged uation. Dueks—Live, old, per Tb... Young, per ft. Potators—Local White, BE. Wash, Gems, cold stor: .25.00030. dishes—Local, doz. bunches. .20@ . Medium ‘heavy Rules in Petrograd r wi see New cooking Apricete—Cal. 4 Benanse— rm. Cantaloagy ‘Turlock, s Rough heavy . Tahati-—Per doa. Curramts—-Red, per crate .. Dates—Per case Fige—Fresh, per box Gooseberries—-Local, p English, To. Grape Frett—r' era HAY, GRAIN AND FEED City Wholesale Corn-—-Whole yellow, 121 Comb, per crate sack: strained, per Tb. Lamone—Per box .. Prams--4-baaket cra Raspherries — Watermelon —imn -Per DAIRY PRODUCTS Prices Paid to Shippers Buttertat— A grade, Beattle delivery Exge—Fresh ranch Pullets ... Milk--Cwt.., . & B. co va Grit—Limertone . Granite Cant Pulleta . Local storage « OF, UFIPLOt® seeeesseeercmeoca