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SwATTL Di FIRST SEEDLESS BUYERS’ WEEK HUGE SUCCESS Created Demand by Show- | ing What to Want THE Stock Market Is | _ Ft irm at Opening, GRAPES ARRIVE iy|Sell Readily at $2.50 a 24- Pound Box One car of Thompson seediens! “Tlic way to create wants ts to let |erapes, which is the first of the nea the wanter wee what ix wanted, That fon, arrived on the local market is what we have done.” | Monday from California, The grapen| These were the words of Paul T.| were of good quality and #old read Kennedy, general chairman of F fly at $2.50 for a 24-pound box jer’ Week at the final meeting Se | “It has been reported that oranges urday night of thig year's Northwest have been rained 60 cents © box at nts’ convention. | the California sbipping points, and! “This has been the best conven that stock which has been bought at tien since the buyers began meeting the increased price will be higher nine years ago,” maid Kennedy, “and here, accordingly if the crowd keeps in Three cars of cantaloupes arrived we'll get a bigger place up %; Baldwin, 78%, /894 @ steady demand for good grade » Hell st. terminal in while f geod; Southern Pa [Atoc k ia keeping the market well bal. to hold the exhibit Hethiohem “i,” 50%. /anced. Watermelons were easier,| A pmittee consisting OO, up ti. due to heavier receipts. The Swalwell, George Black | on the melons Monday were STAR Ship News S* Tides in Seattle MONDAY TURSDAT | ~ ON CLIMB raha te 4 ness at the op ALG. 2 during High Tide | the t First Fier th aldw Id lant we and later and made an early high at 78%. Penn wasup % at 37%. There was little changes unchanged: Studebaker, 78 Atiantio-Gulf, 21%. up M be ort; General Wlectric, First Lew Tie i A Very Special Offer- ing of High Gra Madras Shirts At the Exceptionally Low’Price of 91.85 or 8 for $5.25 These Shirts in our reg- ular stock would be $3.00 cach A fortunate purchase enables us to offer cor- tly*tailored, full sized, French cuff Shirts of 4 AUG, today high! Mite tran Lea ye []2:49 pom. 10.7 tt sytvania tend Seroad Low Tide a ate leat ap om, 69 ft t rolling ox-di¥ Other prices w Mexican Pe 105 up Mi Asphalt up % up % wan general short covering among (nduatriaia Oils acted well nd Mexican Petroleum went up to 105%. Asphalt advanced easily above 4, in which & new pool Was sald to have been formed with & number of adeipiiuns in it re troleum, rrr Report " Exports to Italy Increase} Weather Bureau Rep ; 300 Per Cent in Sialen wise cout 40 tallea on 8 One Year NAN BAY, Aw 1) OTTAWA, Ont, Aug. 1.—Italy has Moreased its imports from Canada ‘Over 300 per cent in a year, accord | Gig to the report of the department ‘ef trade and commerce for the fiscal | Fear just ended In the preceding 12 months Italy pent $17,000,000 for Canadian prod | from New Orien Mets; last year its purchases totaled | 5:10 «. ent during the afternoon and some selling | 1 vy and reacted more than a! che were heavy, Gas stocks were a new low for the year re wore sympathetically heavy gol up t ricer incl WHEAT MARKET of J. A.) and W.| thru | the 't August 1—Str Kinderdijk from Mam ha dure via Rotterdam, Antwerp, Lon Liverpool, Balboa, San Pedro, Sa }clseo, Vaneouver, Comox com 18 ger was named to work mber in creation of a permanent building in whieh to hold the annual exhibition. N. Y, Stock Exchange [2% vents a pound ot Commerce tor There were no changes noted the vegetable division of the market. Butter and eggs were steady re 987,750,000. Most of this was invest @1 in wheat grown on the Western which are rapidly being set. by farmers. | France is Canada's best customer ng European continental na- ‘according to the report, which shows sharp increases in ex: to Sweden, Norway, Turkey, in and Portugal. "Exports for the year were more 20 times those of 20 years Y CLEAR UP GIRL’S DEATH Say if Daughter of Late B. & 0. Official - NEW YORK, Aug, 1. ‘Richard , chauffeur, may throw new today on the death of Sarah The police say she is the of the late John K. Cowen. president of the Baltimore & railway. y morning they found her from drugs, police said, in a ho where she had registered with Pot er as his wife. Potter left the hotel iy morning, saying the woman whom he had shared a suite not his wife. She was very ill, one Doctors found her dead nag who has not been seen the left the hotel, has tele the police he will come for Mf required. Vil Counterfeit Charge | GPOKANE. Aug. 1—On a charge having had counterfeit currency gd possession, Mrs. Clarence Hy ‘who was arrested Friday while her husband, confined in the jail, will be given a grelim!- hearing August 10 befofe U. 8. Dirks. Hyland's husband is under suspected of having been tm. in the Addy State bank rob- Federal Case ‘ore September suit brought by the U. &. Production corporation Mary F. Sears et al, is sched. to be heard Tuesday morning Federal Judge Jeremiah Ne , Plaintiff secks to quiet title en sar Cee ome the only case on the federal between now and September. Manager of Dow po Co. ds. oy he ntcnamig egg ed the Whiton Hardware Ce, has ike eadense or (be Dow me Co., 1010 First ave., accord. Mg to an announcement by the lat- SERVICES for Peter who died at his hy 329 ave., Thursday, w held Butterworth the chapel Sunday SERVICES for Mrs. Neely, wife of David A. ly. were held Saturday at Kent. husband and six children sur. DOUGALL-SOUTHWICK is turing a display of the pictures Paul Morgan Gustin, famous western artist. 97.25. Stalls 17, § bare Silk soa) be; large bottle l Monte catsup, 25¢; 2 cans Booth's irdines, I5¢; 1 Tb. pure breakfast cocoa. 5 je phe Stall 105, 3 Me 4% email white beanste tb. ; soups, 19c; Campbell's pork 2be, Stal 130, LApton’s tea, . “the. rolled oats, 25¢. SOUTH END egns, 400 Aor, blackberries, = boxes a5; to~ 2 loaves bread, Sogar stall. ; mutton stew, Se ™.; v al stew, 100 ™ SANITARY ital! 109, best cane sugar. &§ The S6c: fell cone Borden's milk pat peanut but 8 26-36, large pkg, Citru Sottolene, $1.39. CORNER Stall 102, best fresh vreamery butter BS ing powder, PLACE fine cane sugar, Btall 79, pure fresh milk, Se qt, Stall 12, ood Lack 4 Hear Woman on) , Columb HOLDS FIRMER CHICA Aug. 1 the elevator strike caused () ttloment whe Balled August 1—Str Dakar Maru for Kobe vt Yokohama, 1@ a.m Ju Rupert for Prince Rupe: P. m.; str Weat Jester for Ma: Kobe, ¢ the most of th given them by the cong leading markets, Provisl Yokonan ber wheat opened at $1.24 nd closed up @ additi rf wheat opened at $1.25. up str Cana. | 1 8nd closed with another advance Witiaps Harbor—Avgust 1 at expects to piace ‘3 Experter ashore eh tide. eptember corn opened S%c, and closed off an | Me. December corn « ed at 604%c and clow September oats Alaskan Vessels oaptacale closed Valdee—July 91—alled, str Alameda.| Docember oats opened southbound, 1 p.m | | 42%, and closed up We eee Vessels in Other Ports |Chicago Board of Trade Hongkong®—July 28—Salled, str Delight (Monday's Quotations) for Seattle via ports | Perntshed by L. H Manning & Ce. Yokohama——July $7—Galled, atr Arabia Butler Hotel Butiding Maru for Seattle | Open High Lew Henotulu—July 2@—Malled. webr Lavi! kept +5 41 W. Ostrander for North Pacific ports 3 New York—July 31—Arrived, Chas Wt Cramp from Beattie via Portland, Sao Francisco, San Pedro Balboa. Ban Franciscs—July ‘Arrived, ste Stanley Rellar from Seattic towing bktn . an 4 3th 0 1. Stanford from Pt. Angeline OM Isieta from Beattie; str Adio! ar le 2p. mm. Hailed. aan Maru for eattie. Jul off Mec at additional wnchang= hanged unchanged. up he Wheat an os Lien for Howttio, a for Beattie, 7 108 ch anes Live Stock Today's Quotations | Mewe—Receipin. 4: 000 Mectiy’ ibe towel pales, 09.200 110; heavy Gil; ‘mettem’ welgnt Astoria—July S1—falled, str Anniston City for Seattle, at midnight. Arrived, | Received by U. Joly 31 towing rktn | forest Dream. San Pedro for Seattle, miles south of Seattic at 5 p.m. President. Seatt for San Franch miles north ef Cape ote Siskiyou, Ban Francisco for ® = ham, Miles south of Beiltpgham at & p.m: str Northwestern, Seattle for Ketohikan. off Lawyers aare = str West Canon, Yokohama for Beattie, $2 miles weet of Cape Piattery at § p.m. | July 30—atr amore, Seattle for Yoko hema, 1.900 miles west of Seattle at & ~~ Vessels in Port at Seattle Smith Cove Terminal—Pier A. etr Woeet jus; Pier B, str Keystone State, str Katort Maru. Bell Greet Terminal—Metership Ovegea, troyer Wm. Jone: Grand ‘Trunk Pacific Terwina 450 | catue—Te Stocker cows and heifers, | Recetpts. 12,009, | to the higher. Lambs, 84.4 lambs, cull and common, Yearling wethers, $6048.25; @6.50; cull to common « si} om $508 | 6 tiso@s Ask Open ‘Session for School Board! Request that the Seattle scho Str Chil Pier 18-—tr Fulton. Pier B--8tr Admit y Pacific Term Sh | report of the tax reduction counet! Was forwarded Saturday by Preal-| dent James T. Lawier and Secretary | Hemmer Hill to the school directors | THO report wee previousty qubmitied | July 27, but all of the recommenda. | | tlons were not considered by the ra Comlectient ‘Street: Termina: ton City. Albers Bros. Milling Co. Dock—Str Ral rr. a Skee Ocean ‘Terminal—Str Jtono- | Spokane Street Terminal—U. 8. L. 8 Te | pater a yom |Copper Promoted sae Murase to Sergeant Rank Dry ‘Wenatchee, str Eldridge. Puget Sound Bridge & Dredging Co—Str| patrotman G. S. Norton was Mon day promoted to the rank of wer Patterson. grant by Chief of Police William H Ames Yard Str Reosevelt. Colman Creosoting Co—Horace X. Pax =. Searing. Norton wij! fill the vacan eet eee ena ott Vanen 7” | cy caused by the death of Chief Jail Stimson Mill Dock—Schr Rowa er ¢ McKnight. The climaz of the aerial warfare tests came when the two big ships of the former German navy were sunk off the Vir- ginia Capes, the Ostfriesland and (below) the Frankfurt, | board consider in open meeting the | ft VIEGETASLIs Paid Wholesale . green, per I per Ip Deatere ner oe 07 Amer A dos bunches age Local, pee Mh | Carrete-Local, per sack ... Caaliflewer— Local, don Lecal, doa “uKe ae 2 6003.00 L0e@its 1 200m 4 0 ne, Ak. TROL per... 160 Locomotive hem Steal” Heth i. Local hothouse, box Termipe—Local, ane FRU Price Paid Whetesie Dealers ‘Wash, standard boxes Loe Gravenstein, Cal 6 bunch a Dates Per cane Vige—-Presh, per box Gooseberries Local Quotations) nea tk T. Menning & Co Walnate—$ French. per ™ \Prenute- Virginia yet DAIRY PRODUCTS Friese Faid to Shippers jeortat— A grade, Menttle deltvery . 114 | Rege—Fresn ranch ... * deen wate See. tab Beattie supply |i weee v. O. B. condensarr, ewt. . Pew 7 nen 2 ‘ DAIRY PRODUCTS Merve Russian SMa 1922 Russian Sige, 190 Russian 6498, Durreney Frenen French K Local storage «-.. neve ‘Or. triptete ... ‘Wisconsin cream brick. Bork Swiss 4 Wash. Hambure W. }Hambure w. | Late Latpet Munien Munich Wrankfort ts.. Japanene ta Japaneme int ee #}|Held Under $2,500 Canadian, 409.59 . Railroad Securities cseterday's Laas’ mye Metel Dailding Brock Atehioon Medium heavy ..- #1 i] Rough heavy in Menning. ace . Manning Batler Hotel Batiding Reets Cont. Beta. LA Yr. 679 616 208 164189 445 1D ESTIMATED TOMORROW 650 cars; corn, 140 cars bt Rolled, 16M, aks. Ground, $0-T. ka Sprouting, 100-™. sks, . oats, Kecleaned foed, 125+, aks..49.00! atte 174 Money on Call NEW YORK, Aug. 1.—-Money on call, 6 fix months, § per cent, mercen- | £ r 0 rr or, 6 per cent * 2 Dar clivercitew Terk, 99%6 , Hh Demand aterling--$3.56'% “ 0. ee! oo! 00 0 Foreign Exchange NEW YORK, Aue. 1 ‘The foreign ox change market opened firm today. De- |Fish Meat mand sterling, $3.56% frames, $0.0764, Meat Serape SO 0124% vome: | Ashng F Bone’ Men ; Fire nore Granuinted |Aitaira Bat Beet 40.00 0 astern Sterling, $3.56 $0,0123;' Ire, $6.0) Secret of Youth Is _ in Youthful Spirit|"* The secret of keeping “young in| nar keeping the spirit young, Rev, Rafph Magee, pastor of the First Methodist Episcopal church, told a crowded au ditorium Sunday event The min | ister emphasized the lue of spir | saa BT i og Selling of Apples the said bei in life. “Selling Northwest Apples in a Na- 600 Rh pa Attend tional veld” wit be the topie ot N », of the Skookum Packers Gopher Club Picnic! ; a luncheon meeting of | The Gopher club, made up of mem.| the Advertising club, to be held in| bers who were former residents of the Bon Marche grill, Tuesday noon, the state of Minnesota, held their fifth annual picnic Saturday after noon at Woodland park, More than 600 persons were present. tio 28.00) 30.00) 22.00 h + 6.20-00 Alfaita, Ni é Mixed, No. Timethy, Ne cane Bes Straw seh eS Seppyin tS New Japanese Consulate Here Hirosi Saito, new Japanese consul in Seattle, has offielally taken over the consulate, succeeding T. Satow, # 88 ner” 'May Bring American Wants Friends Told When Dry Officer Comes SACRAMENTO, Cal, Aug. 1— Phone your friends when the prohibition officers arrive,” de clares P. A. Fitzgerald, editor of t Yolo Independent in today’s tame In & news story on the front page, he declares it's the duty of every business man to keep his friends informed of the arriv al of prohibition enforcement of floern The heading of the article tm A Duty Every Man Owes His Friends The article follows: “During the past few days there have been several prohibi ion enforcement officers, in Sac ramento and a few arrests were made of those who had not been warned that the “boys” were in town. “Every man engaged in busi ness owes a duty to his fellow men—that of warning them that the prohibition officers are in town. Business men usually ¢o this but sometimes are lable to forget No man haa any respect for the prohibition law, ‘This paper despines the law, not because the editor wants a drink, but be caune it encourages dircase, con sumption of drugs and a host of kindred sins that follow in wake “PHONE YOUR FRIENDS WHEN THE PROHIDITION OFFICERS ARKIVE.” H. C. Rawlings Wasn't Implicated H. C. Rawlings, of Seattle, show- mas, lecturer, known thruout the country for his “Happy Bear Fam tly" and his “Alaska pictures,” is not the H. C. Rawlings referred to as a bigamist in a story from Little Rock, Ark, printed in The Star July 26. Rawlings, of Seattle, returned here last week from a trip to Hono lulu, He wae at once taunted by his friends because of the article which told of Rawlings, of Little Rock, being taken back to the pent tentiary from which he escaped three years ago, The latter Raw linge had become a model husband and a foreman of a railroad shop, but was “gquealed upon” by a for mer convict who recognized him when he got a drink of water at his door. * 4 as Liquor Skipper Tdentified as the “mysterious skip of the boorerunning launch that excaped federal officers at Port Angeles last week during a gun bat tle, Owen Jones, 28, is held in the King county jall on $2,500 bonds for the federal grand jury. Jones was brought to Seattle from Port Angeles by E. R. Tobey, deputy U. 8. marshal. He figured in a booze raid in Whatcom county three weeks | ago, according to federal officers, and is maid to bave served time in Monroe reformatory and the state prison at Walla Walla, Dirigible to Coast LONDON, Aug. 1.—American arronauts, not content with a trans Atlantic hop, may fy the new Amer. jean dirigible Z-2 across the continent to the Pacific coast, it was stated here today, In that event the big irship would be destined for service with the coast defense forces. The dirigible, built by the British as the 8, will be turned over to the American fliers about August 15. | Padiineint of ‘Kelso Bank Claims Begun KELSO, Aug. 1.—First payments on the $360,000 claims against the Kelso state bank were made by T H. Adams, deputy supervisor of banking, turday, when two divk dends of 10 per cent each, making 0 per cent in all, were forwarded to ang Credito ‘Resolution Filed by Auto Drivers City authorities were urged to put the jitney business On “a sound and! equitable basis” in a resolution filed with the city council by the Auto Drivers’ union. The council, sitting fine quality woven ma adras, in new smart pat- Men's Section, First Floor “Jet's the thing,” say New York and Paris, We have just received for Special Sale terns. 100 BEAUTIFUL ITALIAN Jet Bead Necklaces Very Special at $3. 45 Regular $7.50 and $10.00 Qualities 18 to 30-inch graduated strands of oval and” round cut Beads—25 in each group. A Special Sale on Tuesday Brown . A Biggest in Years OKANOGAN, Aug. 1.—With the best wheat crop if years, harvesting here is under way. Wheat harvesting on the Colville reservation is yielding an average of to 25 bushels an acre, Spring wheat is not so heavy. Vital Statistics MARRIAGE LICENSES Name and Residence. Age Wilkins, Joseph, Seattle ... Smith, Verna Oliv Burien ? Nelson. jenjamin F. Mt non “se Pete phihe, Mt non Legal Aaron, James KE, Wichita Kan. .32 Neely, Elouise, Seattle .. 7 Matherb: T.. Seattle Parmenter, Opal. Knapp, Howard § Swarts, Frances H. § Luithlie, Edmund J vc an, Kuphem) Mattoon, Lewis P. Lahti, Hisie Marie Morarity Hi. Carden, Nietiolle Sutelif Broughton, H Tretheway, M. P, Jungbluth O'Leary, V Sather, Paul L., ts, Kathleen Johnse Philip, Sea Krause, Rathering, Seattle MeCaulley, Charles M. Arlington. 58 Reid, Lola R Arlington Horne, Wm. Seattle ... Nash, P. Ey Seattie BIRTHS Jaeger, Siquart K. 6038 Third ave. N. W., boy: Fritch, Roscoe 0. W.. boy. Bonmeon) Albert A., 6509 Rainier avé,, girl. Thubete, Kurajo, 722 Charles st, gir Jesper, Howard W., 2113 Northiake ave, boy Edward M. Mercer ied, 1601 W. Alford, Willam H., W.. girl Durty. “Michael I, boy Ver- . Legal Legal Yakima Astoria Knumelaw.. . Seattle . Seattle ,. Seattle . S, Seattle .. 8 Fourth ave. Lanch, island, Austue st.. boy. 6403 Sith ave. 1610 12th ave, W., ) as a committee of the whole, will de termine this week the policy to be followed in the regulation of jitneurs. |To Celebrate New 6-Mile Highway Celebrating the opening of the new six-mile paved highway from Vashon Heights to Center, a com munity affair will be held August 12 by Vashon tsland business men and the state development bureau of the Chamber of Commerce, The hyacinth was first imported into England from Asia toward the | acting consul Clearings . $4,893,306.64 | | Balances . | & 1,292,579 53 | articles were first made in 1700, Cast iro , in Englans end of the sixteenth century. In the pain of ‘the hand there are 2,500 pores to the square inch, + Issaquah, boy. Cubbon, William J ae a oma! | 122 Third AN > “COR UNINGG —Firat Floor underpricings. Forty-four Silkk Dresses" $10.00 In sizes 16, 18, 36 and be Navy : THESE ARE EXCEPTIONAL VALUES . THIS LOW PRICE IN CHARGE OF MO J. M. Clapp, Seattle and contractor, left night to take charge of tl the Morris Brothers Co., of Ore. He was rec . member of the ci tion committee, After the show, we'll —Advertisement,

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