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18 | SNELL BILL Sap News 2 New York Exchange List Opens ‘Higher Li Tides in Seattle - FRIDAY ve. m we ALT Mia he ¥ 1N JOURNAL FINANCIAL REVIEW Piet 1 ried Miah Tide New ror +f r t in general on the New York stock ox 1 tt.}| change today ¢ 1 comm tion, which per- lz . i? 66 ft.// the close : ott th Nelawin made ab early Secon Wii lly | Second Mite Tide || Hin acid. which duplics chia move made & few dayn age Low tae a "tae He |lend atrenbtn ie Meant hlek ' “ee. 76% PRAISES SERVICE | bor department's Gormer Roosevelt Aide Says " shipa entering this : Ree i port is except ily efffol@nt and of | ——~ { ae evnet ttereets reat service to maxigers, according |Chicago Board of Trade|New York Stock Exchange of the People © Capt, F. Lancaster of the (Priday's Quota y's Quotations) & Mahoney steamship Santa Rita, | Furnished by Logan & Bryan ” legen & tryen ITE! The Santa Rita is loading creosote w Second Ave., Beatt! nd 1 oer ee. SORTeerIELD piling and shingles here, and is slated | sta on WASHINGTON, Feb. 20D )iy take on similar assignments at duly ra Hhovncing the Snel! forestry bill be other Puget Sound ports. | wee ot mal ae at Pore the house agricultural com 2.6 © july 0% teh 1 “mittee as “legislation in favor of) Weather Bureau Report | y.)""~. ‘uk ie lumber interests rather thau| TATOOSM IALAND, Feb, 10-84. Mi | July ; rm, Wo the interests of the whole 1 hour . ate Obioan, Pie.” Gifford Pinchot, chief forester oa Under Roosevelt, and father of fo-| Arrivals and Departures 5 @8t conservation in this country, ante’ “today get forth his ideas of the] Fed. 10—8tr Northwestern from Ta ry steps to be taken before | 9" "iA Point it is too late. “Thirteen out of the 48 states,” | Horaiisan Ma: S201 S 07) eranue | a Pinchot, “are lumber export: | Codimbia pe a tated, 0305.10. p ' Ps ‘That is to say, they produce! trom Britis Cotus bee eg hy og Pie Ih; No. : m Feb, ou ate Fee ea Le ne wre Pramelec aha Victoria, at eee eo ewate Chicago Live Stock q % Whole or in part. Feb 10—Str Kashima Mare for Fong ) Ten years from today, possibly | xeng via Yokohama, Kobe, Nawasak! and » “pooner; the number of states hav. | Soangha wir Cold Harbor % ® surplus will be reduced to| iicnu wun’ Prawetsen " : And these will all be on the! boa, Philadelphia, New Hout weieht, 48.900 10-225 liane tights. +4 fle Coast or nehr it, Pennsyr|*:1) & 49.95. 10.20) heavy wows, $5.40 % once the greatest of the), we ee oe pees aoe bh, .18e : producing states, today im-| Cattio—tleceipts 4.000. Market steady . four-fifths of what it con to strong, Cholee and prime, ise¢ 45.57; medium and geod, §7.2509.15 common, 16.200 T.28; 1 Royal Duteh ... us ECONOMIC @9.00; common a eres Se alan ee 4 epubtic Tron & Btgel 1% 4 OF A | Rock lsiand .. ” 34 ah greatest economic question the age t the conservation of forests. ‘Without lumber we 8 economically helpless. One-half r consumed in thia coun is needed on the farms, yet our) Vast forested area has been to onesixth what it orig was, “Tbe first creat essential ts the stoppage by congress the devastation of our forests) ‘the lumbermen. No state lexis 50g 5.50 heifer Foreign Money Status Lo erg gh mea ov Purnished by Logan & Bryan Wellington and Melbourne; Grove for New York vis Tacoma, lingham, San Francisco, fan Pedro and Ra ‘at 9:29 p,m Hamburg via couver Franctses, San Pedro. | Liverpoo!, Landon, jday, at $5 pe mm #tr Artzonan for Portiand, Han Halboa, Glasgow, Antwerp and Mutter _— Alaska ‘Veale Seward—Feb. %—Sailed, str Vietorta, south oumde at 9 a. im. | % ete 62% ete German mark Hwedish Krone can possibly get rewits any Casuulty | Clearings than we could tax soft coal] Steamer Mewis Dollar from sen tn aie-| | Balances Penhaylvania, because the cdal | trea, 190 miles from Cape Flattery, at 8 | may they would be handi-| 7% February % with bridge gone Cap-! | casings || tain injured and Steward killed. Vessels in Other Ports Harre—Meb. 6—Arrived, str Honduras | from Beattie | Maniia—Pebd. 8—Arrived, str Keystone - a an Registration Office Will Close Monday (Thursday's Quotations) if Furnished by Lean # Bryee Second Ay tle against other coal-producing | and they won't stand for | Total Trans “The law must be national and} ly with equal force to the whole ao—Fed. & from Belltogkam. San Praticisce ctf A od, ar Peart ts the remedy?” asked | Kite EAE aS Haugen of the agricul Feb, S-Salled, str Po committee. 4, ote téedre| Ovex! Ovex! The regintration of CAPPER BILL from San Pedr m, }fice in the county-clty building will ‘THE REMEDY be closed Monday tn honor of Lin-} coln's birth ‘The office ls open jon Saturday until 5 o’¢lock. Masected “ ‘Wireless red by OU. & WN | (Time te § p. m. of date ape: ol ww ped voles fae noted.) ke, Ahanghi ~"“In my judgment, the Capper Pinchot replied, “which levies tax of & cents the thousand feet on tumber cut in ac for ce with the law, andia pro- ; GEMS Chat Rata. LAT tax of $5 the thousand | | ROYAL me AN feet wherever the law is vio- 7S. 2S This law would stop the| Townsend | ° on of our forests, today | \o- Seattle for Yohenema, 1.9 ESTIMATED TOMORROW on more rapidly than ever | miics | wheat. a6; » Vietoria; Yokohama for Seatthe, Seattle; “The Snell bil leaves control of | seatti p- corn, 650; oat, Bh ve 7 . Wankeens, Spokane Vets Shift Stand on Memorial SPOKANE, Feb. 10-—After going on record as opposed to the Centralia memorial, the Spokane American Le gion post has changed its stand offered ite unanimous “moral” forests to the ‘cooperation ot | Fae eit dro, 9 miles south of Mm air and other suitable agencies’ | Basta Ines, fan Francisco for Seat and for the reasons already set|4is miles orth’ of San Francisco, str | 1 do not think it should | Stee! Mariner, Beattie for Han Francisco, Se eee Feld | 55 matles north of Cape Blanco at noon it could be enforced.” ‘ Chairman C. §. Barrett,| Wessels in Port at Seattle fonal farmers’ union of 3,000,900 | 8th Cove Terminal—Pier A~str Horal sup san Maru Pier B—Ste Kaent also filed a protest! Stary, a port to the campaign to raise a fund the Snell béll for the same |Grand Trunk Pacifie Terminal—gtr of $250,000. bhé misunderstanding reasons, nh sa ot was due to the fact that tile Legion Motorship Wakena, str Fulton mien thought at firet that they would be asked to contribute to the fund. —— of Inerely to indorse it, Plan Récord Runs From Florida Here | Record ryns from Miami, Florida, to Seattle Will be undertaken by mo torists within the near future, cording to the plans of the Glacier Trail association received by the con. vention and tourists’ bureau of the | Seattle Chamber of Commerce. The association, which has its headquar ters In Minneapolis, is now under. taking to link up highways between a and the Puget sound country. CARS LOSE BY FLU. “Beattle’s municipal railway has | More than $20,000 in receipts | © the recent flu epidemic, D. W.| superintendent of trans- "Poertation, declared Friday. Condi- | , | tions are rapidly getting vack to nor-| A. McKenney. @mal, however. | Alsska Steamenip Mogortngs—Sr Valdes The falling of¢ of receip's on many | Stacy Breet Ferminal—U. ©. Burn Mays was in excess of $1,000. Street commercial. Holler Works—v. a c. & | ear men were badly hit by the flu, Dellwood. « “sabe in 10 of every trainmen being |Hanfor siveet Terminal. stricken by the fever. ae te ee Before the end of the cold weather, | Fore: Henderson said, the gréat proportion | P¥«* Of street cars#will be equipped with | Ames Yara eaters. The warming devices were | Colman Creo it | Heattle Shipbuilding & Drydock Co— ste, _ Bender Bi ing Board Moortnge—<@tre Delrona, Teontum, ado,” Wallin bokia, West . Went Ison, Weaters K Mtreet Terminal—@trs Wr. ne ete Derbiay™ Pride, ing Co—Sitr Str Roo: ting volt. | Her Purse Stolen delayed in transportation. = | (Cosas “ateaaeonones Metiorman Dock | at Church Supper on Mill Dock—Str Anne Hanity. A | Attending a supper at the First tw Marine Rallway—ates ‘Maoraing Presbyterian church Thureday eve. Star, Griffeo, Grittdu: sche Klinor H; The famous pearl necklace | ning, Mrs. A. A. Burd, 6220 Univer Seiten’ barge Coquiti ~ *, ark Beltast, barge Coquitiam City. | of Empress Catherine II, val-| sity st. lost her purse containing $30 in cash & money order and personal | UNFILLED TONNAGE ued at $825,000, is now the ‘4 NEW YORK, Feb. 10.—-Unftitlea| property of Mrs. James H, R.|P2?°™ sn din aE nae ede hy Automobiles pees Ae the United States Steel! Cromwell. It was purchased [tonabtti weno amuse tot |by her mother, Mrs. Horace | announce that Struck Thursday at Fourth| The unfilled tonnage totaled 4.241,.|&. Dodge, widow of the late|B seprtbente hie ean eet 7 te S. and Holgate st., by an tie — , nat 4.268.414 De Detroit auto manufacturer. | \ net guthorixe auto ven by N. B. Guthrie, Jim | Comber 31 anc Nov 20/Mrs. Cromwell has other CONSOL Seeees ct. the Lane hotel, was in |*04 7.473164 on January 31, |pearls, too, for instance the Cleveland, Ohio A. Ht. MeKibbin. | Sured about the knee. \ | hown here. Secretary —F. D. Taylor, of 1206 Repub. jones 8 7 liean st, was knocked down at| Pulte Markets | Fifth ave. and Stewart st. Wednes- | CORNER | | mayonnaise and 40. day by a machine driven by White, 702% E. Pine st. Taylor was |1 apparently uninjured. | 7 —Deodging another auto, R. 1. Miller, of Tukwila, was struck Dy a car driven by A. D. Cross, 7164 Beach drive, at Sixth ave. and West Take ave., Wednesday. Cross suffered injuries to his side —An unknown man was report 7 ed by Dr. R. W. Perry, 1705 Interlaken bivd., to have been struck ‘by his machine at Queen Anne ave and Howe st., Wednesday. Perry #aid the man ran into the side of his Bb. G ne. pm. Stia Economy o n turtle soup, * gar, but was unhurt. ney 4 Thiy day"last year five ‘pedes- HE best thing about & a Bins were injured -by nutes, terest Account is that it enables pee 2 _ the total for that year Aro a i to “pyramid” your money. As interest ASW Se; tare b accrues, it is added to the principal, With County nty Loses Suit [ee oe Bs Manoa both deposits and interest healing the the 4 feat 109, 4 De, cane sugar, 460; pore} incipal,the mid rises raj gainst Ship Boar pyr Overruling = demurrer by King | {ancy corn oF te ‘cdng hundredsand hundreds feounty, Judge 1:,.2. Cushman filed a| sae Aig peg Beil memorandum decision in fede Masola oll, pt. 270, at. 62 You Can on eourt Friday, declaring the emergen-| Stalls 6-8, mild full cream cheese c Int: t ey fleet corporation was an agent of |!) not margarine, 2 the Abe: M. J. I ph a: set the government organized for war | can $1.74 nel | and nof subject to state|m™.; erat | THE NATIONAL BANK 1 The decision virtually decides the} ,.°*4! blood rings, | {| ease wherein the fleet corporation % cheete, | OF COMMERCE filed #uit in federal court to prevent ™ King county from . F4AAB taxes for 1910 on Seattle collecting $58, | OF SEATTLE prope ; erty purchased January 17, 1919,| A = salle from the Seattle Dry Dock and Con. | *" ¢ r 10 ’ ATTL RUARY 10, 1922. STAR FANCY APPLES [TWO BURNEDIN (Strict and Uniform PRICE FIRMER) THEATER BLAZE! Divorce Laws U rged” | Woman Is Injured in Fire) The Rt. Rev. W. A. Guerry |e#ii has become universal Shippers Regain orange Many ‘a volce has been silericed Loss by Boosting Lemons Panic at Kelso pate crs eee which today would be raised in pros test inet thie growing evil but for The Wemand for fancy grades of| KELSO, Wash, Feb, 10.—Two the fact that some member of his apples haa increased considerably,|Men were badly burned about the immediate family or some near rela ahd prices were tending to become |e and hands here last hight when opal tive has joinet the ranks of the di- }firmer Frida A few houses have fire broke out in the projecting ine the morals | vorced r ay. 4 of the Vogue theatre, one ne any Pd) ecause South Carolina has no reported alight Increase ob large, ex: | an w fously injured in the | Bleeds for ws divorce prevt- | sivorce Jaw, the moral standards and tra fancy stock | panic that ensued in the audience ana |"°™ “Ty _|habite of our people have been fre Meveral wholesale houses have|® Kelsg fireman was painfully cut | BY THE RT, REV. W. A. GUERRY | quentiy assailed, 1 do not believe ; c +8 and bruised wher he fell ‘eneath the |Myshop of South Carolina Eplseo- | that moral conditi in this state been selling fancy lemons a hose cart while rushing to the fire. | palian Chureh lare worse than elsewhere. This is = box for several days, which price be-| ‘rhe blaze was confinedto the pro- | TON, &. C, Feb, 10.~| matter of opinion based upon a gen- me general Friday, The price was | jecting room oper: | wtatement that one-|eral knowledge of conditions thruout advanced at shipping points, but wax! ator of the theater, and J. Meizen-|twentieth of all marriages in the | the state s not made known here Wntil the ar-|dahl, who was with him, were pair | United States end in divorce is of| The charge has been made that 7 At least four cars owing to our rigid antidivorce laws qay there is a greater amount of laxity rival of the stock fully burned while (rying to put ¢ t arouse itewelt wufficte to which, of lemons will come in, Job |the fire and p nt ite spread out-jearnest man and woman to the . bers nay, will not last long with the | side of the room. ounsness of the situation that con-|in this state than jn any other South present abnormal demand, Chok Mra ree Hoover was badly | fronts us. lern state, In the absence of am : lemons will be as low ax $6.50 8 DOX. bruised when she was trampled un-| Upon the integrity and purity of jevidence in support of this etal It Was naid that shippers were try-|der foot by the crowd as it fought to|the American home depends the|ment, Ihave always felt that the ing to regain some of thelr low Of | eet outside of the building. Her in-| whole superstructure of our national | prejudice in the case was father te oranges by boosting lemon prices.|juries are not expected to prove | life. }the thought which is made possible by strong de- | fatal, | Where the home le undermined and | LEGAL SEPARATION mand, encouraged by the fu. | Hiryon Oyster, the fireman, suffer. | destroyed and children cast adrift) PROVIDED FOR he veretable market was well! ed bruises and cuts on the body, by « selfish and self-centered indi-| Our state makes proper provision pplied, tho prices were remaining| The fer was of frame con-|Vidualism, there is an end of 4il/ for q legal reparation of a man from high, Imperi Hef lettuce was at) struction, but the operating room| social and moral restraint, |his wite or of « wife from her hus- | To combat the growing evil of 4l-| pand, if for any reason it is no longer vores in this country, a group of | desirable or pousible for them to live | publie-spirited men and women have | together, and artichokes, which was about the} Blames Bad Check jbeen trying to get thru congress | In the case of a brutal, cruel, and uniform divorce law, | dissolute husband, the state will give only commodity of which « shortage | on Man Who Got It) What is known as the Edmonds | the wife a legal separation from her waa noted, was high at from $2.25 to 2.50 a dozen. FR pe Fn ol se caleba ats Arrested on the charge of pansing | bil aims to accomplish this end. The| husband and will also compel him ® spurious check for $575 in ex-| purpose of this bilt is to limit the|to support his wife and children. d jehange for jewelry on O. Kimura, | grounds of divorce. This in a it should be. The trouble Jeweler at 510 Jackson st., January | one pIeFICULTY is that most people who are seeking sE from $4.25 to $4.00 for the best stock, |was fireproof. VEGETABLES 27, D. A. Gagtiardi, 42, barber, ae- \IN THE WAY | divorce are not satisfied with a legal cording to police, declared he was) One gifficulty in the way of a|separation, The underlying purpose renponaible, ying he had mere-| widespread publicity and agitation fn | of it all is too often the intention of ly signed the ¢ » leaving Kimuta | ravor of more stringent divorce laws | marrying again ax soon as the di- £35 | to fat i the date rand amount. grows out of the fact that the divorce! vorce has been granted. . | Stage, heavy Veal Fancy iene . Medium Natt Fancy heavy, 150@ 200 The a city del.7 ret se H as ar per ewt. Beet, per emt HAY, GRAIN “AND FEED. imp. Vailey par crate 4.24@ Or. per ‘ on os Chestnate. Tepensse | Watnste— aia, per | Ne 2, ® Feanete — Pvirginis Keretons, » Japaneses, per t. Cninece, per. ®. Peeans Per tb $2 Pine—rer DAIRY PRODUCTS Erices Paid to Shippers *. te feat delivery BSS 3 frollers Over 1M... Geese-Dreaeed. per tb. 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