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MONDAY, » MARCH 27, Seattle, Washington. “Subscription Rates BY MAIL, IN ADVANCE IN THE STATS 180 month rca scear i | Three mont Months Year OUTSIDE OF ETATE OF WASHINGTON 8c per month, or $9.00 year. en ne IN ace 6.00 Price Rates Per Insertion see charge advert x per Insertion (atx word a si Insertions for the La tn advance adver conte nm tine Insertion te a tine). Insertions of tive.” inements will be ‘exch mors- afternoon edi- Phene Male our students are We make absolutely ne i, sage 9 tele og og zx ti on in ARO OF , iy THER A Pinot Piper & Tart ite. a107 14 HILDREN TO ROARY | care for; r school, 111 26th sw. EPYANG PLAYING % GF Pine st 16 SITUATIONS WANTED FEMALE | WARTED — pn <SMAKING AND kinds 126 Hroadway Mra. Kilerson painted waite xed. Sune $h-TO-HOUSE seasonable propos itio’ at 211 Haller Bidg Bm. today, $:30 a m. tll € p.m. ites In all parts of the cit: routes ee er for hi tn the ply citeuletion “Depart: fae Star. 7 Sac Alarm and mente! clocks & Schwarz 4002 Arcade ON PLASTERING | and chimney. A. Conrad, 5538 15th | 56 SELIVERED— TO OR locks or depots, 60e, Pho: \. bexinners Be EX-soLpIen RE . CLE feal position. vill give couple itor service daily In ex for smal! furnished Apartment. Apply I-88, Star Siner PAINTING. PAPER and kalsomining at moderate = Call Al Ninnis, North ‘tt erent Main O850 4) pnTING AND KAUAOMIRING, the | paper cleaned and hung. Fast Loon BORDERS HARDWOOD taitation Renwood si8s MALE AS PrMALE tel WANTED DEVICES. POPULAR canvassing: PROFIT ond A erbert Dye, 1222 Sixth av. Lost AND FOUND ELVET BAG. BETWEEN $5th and 67th, on isth N. W., bank book. keys, note books Reward. Sunset 264i bi (OsT—SMALL HAND BAG THURS- day at 17th and Madison, contain- img eye Kiasses and keys. Reward Hast se 2 BEDALE Tonthe old. Reward 3559-R-12. ™M «TO LET—UNFURD OMPLETELY FU nished; plenty of fruit: $26 Went 0165 08 California ave. | $30—74 ROOMS, CLOSE IN, BEACON hilt, Main 1746. z HOUSES FOR TANDS YETAGHS, 916 ana $20 per month makes you the own- No cash down payment Hi. C. PETERS, 726 Third Ave. §i00—s ROOMS AND BATII: rage; chicken house; large gar- den: some fruit. Call Kenwood | 057 RD. 4. Box 264 For sNT—6-ROOM Ff blocks from Fremont car barn, per month. Call North 2847 §30—4 ROOMS AND BATH. GARAGE chicken house, large garden, some fruit. Call Kenwood 6574 27 UNFURNISHED APARTMENTS | AND FLATS ~ WiTH BATH, NEWLY close In, cheap. $13.50. 609 Thomas Hott 2751. 2% FURNISHED APARTMENTS AND FLATS FOR RENT — 7 AND *-ROom rtments, furnished and unfur- | hed: steam heat; telephone: tol-| Tet and bath. Prices very reason- adic. Manhattan Apartments, 113% Howell st. Close in. Phone Eiiiott 2853. M HEATED, NISHED rooms or apartments, all Amer- | fean. reasonable price. Alaskan, opposite Moore Theater. NEW, MODERN OOM APART- nt, turn |. $25. 2316 Market, Hard. _E cr) HOUSEKEE NEWLY DECORATED F housekeeping rooms, everything furnished. 707 Madison. Biliott FURNISHED 7-ROOM home, close in, $40. 606 Hastlake. | Elliott 1148-5 1ED HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS UiTes; LIGHT, LINE bath and phone: newly’ papere walking distance; reasonable rent. | 1221 Ninth ave. FORK RENT—KOO™ PIANO, PHONE, $35. $10 up. 106 Broadway, near BOARD AND KooM DGARDETHR WANTED 34° W 4 board and room. 3402 36th ave. 8., corner Hinds st ry oTrns Virgina Hy Stel—All Anierican. Vir- nia and th. Care via Weatlake | Mod... steam heat; cheerful ; each the. Trans, 75¢ up; weekly, 2.50 up Walking distance. 47 ROOMS, FURNISHED, Ci jy located, of trade. Ph 2232 TRAL 49 FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS | vimant BUNGALOW PLAN YOU | jashington Bide. CAHINETS, aise Seattle Ser? | FOR SALE—MISCKLLANEOU Published Dally at UT event AVE | Prour mine’ Cupboard Db AND DOORS ed Rash, 3 feet by ¢ fee 4 feet by 6 f | Hot Red Rash ine for Six Months BY PAUL BR. M/ WASHINGTON, | project Of Importation fave the nation from a coal famin® normal, was keeping the receipta which might rewult from the walkout of the miners April 1 government officials, It was harned Reduend priced ‘on put In your © 2.78 | |See us for doors and windows fF) geattie's municipal TLLIAMS ¢ Hendersog, super Monday by D. intendent of transportation. In arriving at jand principal on the pure was deducted This amounted | Ray coal ni our supply ts} Good clean } 'i9.50, delivered sMolenial ti The shipping board has teen asked ‘sightiy, but not sufficiently tov to consider a scheme for utlliing relief to the shortage on the local coal as ballast on its veasels plying market. Lower outside markets are between the United States and coal- Approximately $20,000 depreciation, state accountant’s figure for depre- The state's figure | “STANDARD STAR-A-STAR SHINGLES West Seattle Ferry ciation ts $56,000 is consireded Wo high by traction Experts may if this plan material: | imen no fuel shortage within 12 months at least Senator Borah was to continue his week with others involved in the coal strike situation in an ef 4 at 36 cents for food quality stock. t a truce in th® Onions were higher at moat of the! MILL, WOOD—12- load, delivered, ndling wood for quick fir could result COST OF FOOD IS STILL HIGH WASHINGTON, retail cost of food on March 15, tne Year, was still from 26 to 61 per cent the department of based on In-| ; m x labor ‘ORERT 1 5 a ay BS A yrs i |representatives and fort to bring ab threatened mine war. Borah last week turned over the traltane were from 8% to 10 cents situation wigh three labor representa- He may call the erhate labor Cu AN” LUMP $9.50, delivered in heater or furnace iL © iiirogs Digher than 1913, labor estimated today, vestigation in 10 representative cities of the country lean you for $1. enter the Northern however, were previous month, Two Killed as Dam Gives Way in Mill VISCONSIN EW SECTIONAL (GARAGES, ANY erected on your tot, enc a March preaktient of the ralirond de ‘Two mon were killed and|Partment of the American Feders Caihage. 10 others forced to flee for their lives | tion of Labor, 4 when the paper mill ES Goop DROP SEWING MACHIN Repairing, renting. | heads $10 u MLL-WOOD, 035 THA. Rest foreat wi 67. jomanded héfore the Cerrets Loe [United States railroad labor board Cesliflewer—< Biron, near here, gave way before a| today that the carriers pay thelr ¢m% iCgeumners—-Pancy Cal. dos... sudden rise in the Wisconsin river, . The men were working in a pit be low the dam when (rapped by the sudden rush of water, ACREAGE “REAL HARGAIN” ~ main highway: doudte load cofferdam at . ployes at least a “living wag Jewell challenged the right of raf roads to petition for cuts in » the PAY | Letture-—imp. Val. per erate ronda} 1 : “could not afford to pay the o existing onions MAY YET AMEND PACIFIC TREATY Demos May Force Lodge to! Include Declaration BY LAWRENCE MARTIN WASHINGTON, March 27 oma may su Double load ced wood a load. delivered. Rainier “$4.28 THAD $F ACHES; Beautifully located fishing: modern h $ 3 rr © barn, othe our from Seattle, $500 cash, balance VAN ARSDALE 1018 Third Ave. MUST HAVE 10 acres, near Lake Stevens; good enough piling and cedat to pay “three times the price of land Give us $575 and take the deed, S10 FONT PURNACE. $2.50: steam, $6.50, delivered. Gar- RD Woon, 99.95 ton deliv- 7 | swe SFIANOS FOR? RY CUMP COAL, #7 MONEY eed in fore the "= part of the four-power Pacific treaty Lodge today waa considering two 16 Fourth ave. N. Ford touring car for sale or trade. well located 726 Third Ave WHITE L White Leghorn chicks, HORN CHIC! cleared, new how @ Washington boulevard: tclose to boat, | that unless jor r ained to the effe eas, Ancona and Rhode Is! $22.50 a hundred. and make prompt delive: of chicks at reasona’ SEATTLE HATCHERY 1906 Pike Place. {FYOUNG LEGHORN. 61_ FOR SALE—AUTOMOBILES W.. Seattle. . * would prove of no benefit to [the United & ‘aration reserves Amertean “$869 | rights in the mandated ialands tn th c and excludes lens euch as the Japanese problem on the Pacific coast from operation of the four power treaty *| Search ch for Five Lost on Seaplane of the five victims of ifated fiying t as part first yment hy Wiley, Arlington. Fiaen % a F cash, balance § a month Call owner, Elitott «sa? FARM LANDS 0 TRRIGATED YAKIMA-COLUMIIA BASIN Home of the famous Reneretk domestic ques | De. Breatwey a 0320. sELt, New PoRD CARS. e-fitth cash down read balance overt LIBERTY ee FOR : privately owned; Produce aw mach Kennewick: asparagus and nm big. A few small a5 Third ave. city. EXAMINATION m contract basis or for All work guaran Main 3946. today by con CA M or Phone Eltiot 411 Central mia | MT. VERNON DisTRICT ens Gamers Dickson of Memphis, hus ne of the vietime Smith of Kansas City, father were “Mins Miami,” | Win work $1.25 per hour. je. 2035 Third . A GOOD ON . ings Rainier 0942 Fine 40 acres, . S728 Third Av | Saar SHES ENTIRE IG CHP t FOR RENT ) | SHALL RANCH NEAR SEATTLE, or rent by owner. whose |Walaete—No. 1, per heir death on the The Seattle Star DIRECTORY ASH FOR AUTOMOBILE ay cash for your car, or me for quick action. No storage | STOCKS AND BONDS a OF VERED F 5 Rockaway Mie. « Fill out blank. mall to Henry Moss- 1407 11th ave. Phone East MAKO 21. -sceecereerers sc enbercenees Titeraeye ata IP TALL PHICO ..2ccemececeaecree | A RE ston & King 218 Burke Didg, t Alaska Development rorks Drilling Leary Bid. Bll 3986 Chiropractor i PRICES FOR FORDS and Bucks Jones & Pitzer, J. STEEPLE, 1 Cherry Street Main 5899) IAN AMERICAN BANK | PURCHASED, — 903/ ‘ ns 1312 E. Madison. @ GARAGES PORTABLE G WARRANTS aoe ACCESSO Le RELIABLE, dependable. dissatinfied Tie 064 and x ynan Electri ‘Til Seaboard Bidg MONEY FOR YoU |Loans made to men and women on ta of $16 to| our promine to mployed is all had to lay down. | if you have $500 cash I One block off Beacon bivd. light car as how where nd light roome Bee um today ghborhood | « # LOAN SOC ity Only $2,100 school and high at onee if you want real bargain, _M14 Second Aveg ? PHHLING & We specialize in gelling stores, Tee Ronee ote KEMUDIAL LOANS Hoge Bid. Annex fruit, berries, has been lo 5S Sixth av. W. 4 Near Madi: | FURNISHED ON DIAMONDS, ohandiee business, in good ‘farming lowest rates Eliott 1188-J. AMERICAN tablished 1889. Monuments T SOUND MARL F Int and Virginia, PERSONAL MEN SUFFF gain your health and VIR-GLAND Guaranteed Kirkland, Mra: De Optician and Optometrist Francr-Pate ent Attorneys GORIN—PAT serican and for~ vali cottage, $1.35 . Coughlin, 610 A: 5 down, $25 ¥ CHATTED LOANS FREDERICK J don Jewelry ke 5 ROOM, MOD- ‘Ablished 1896 nag. PiBeattle y tor tari and acreage loans FARM MTG FUNERAL, root | ROTH strawberries, L. REYNOLDS, M intabliahed Seattle, TL. REY- ; mplendid slop ng water through tract; 402-6 Lyon Bid Willett 5076, Patent feon payment dowr UBON, aged 47 and father of inyrafterhoon Wei elk en Physicians, | pit ANGUS Small cash and | free pho: ox. | Hient service, shower and tub| aliments ape , in Burke & Farrar's offfee in Ii cometery. ¢ Main | IMPROVED WATER sandy beach ed husband of acres clover Warren French ORY STROM, MAIN $026, uning men cleaning, $3, anteed work. © Violin Repairing Sows rebaired. Winlay, and furniture; F |terment Vivergreen Park. terms, Hoidale, 209 Alaska dg, dertaking Company, 015 Grd ave SEATTLE STAR ‘MUNY LINE GETS ‘SHIPPING BOARD \ECG MARKET $17,043 PROFIT TO IMPORT COAL | January Showing Figured | | Means Would Prevent Fam- by Supt. Henderson Some Wholesale Houses Add Cent to Price The em market was firmer Mon day and a few wholesale hoynes ad-! vanced thelr price 1 cent. "Who de mand for exes, which jobbers say is fairly well cleaned up. Fresh ranch stock was offered at 24 and 26 cents A doxen and pullet exes were 20 and 21 cents, ‘The butter production ts tnoreasing tending to weaken prices of butter jhere, No changes are expected for weveral days, however, | Lettuce waa nigher at from $5, to $6 a crat California e#parngus wax felling at from 35 to 50 cente } pound. A quantity of “grams,” which arrived by steamer, wan quot houses, Oregon yellowr and Au» & pound. A car of budded reediing oranges | clown |committes this week to consider in jarrived on the market. They were formation he han gathered and later quoted at from $6.50 to $7 a box offer his good offices in an effort to e month ending March |bring both sides together, Leader Asks Living ge of Railways 47% M. Reane-—Green, Fis. per Apple prices were firm and many of junchanged ae 9 the early varieties were about clean- ed up. VEGETABLES Prices Paid Whoirsaie Dealers om -o ROOO2 8 per Mm Le ee - 230 8 . 2 Heete- Loca, sack HreceottOr, hait-« Cetery Cal « Loeai, hothouse, per 4 Kee PlantFiorida, per Carlie Per M. ai leat, per © yellow, per t.. Local white, ton Yakima Gema, taney ered No. 1 graded ...., iar aweetn, € Arkansas yams, boshel erate Loutriana yama, bush hamper Cal, don bunehes .. Hhetarh—!.oca! hothouse, . « 49-1. box | Ratabagee-m. Wash. sack |) .1.7502.08 Spinach Walla Walle, < erate. eto Sprouts Per Mm. .... . a Aquash—Hubbard Tomaters Mexican. lve Turnipe— Local. eack Le FRUITS - Prices Paid Wholesale Deaters Apples Arkansas Tineke .. eens Bisek Bem Davis . 260 heo@ 3.16 hTb@ tbe Pert oe. os 1208 ours ar] ou pay 208 Lee rer) oo alin, per ease Tangerines— ier bor NUTS | Prices Paid Wholesale Dealers | Almonds—i. X. In. per ID 27 |_ Ne P * ° . of Brawil—rer M att] er) | Pilberto Fer to 1 Chestante Japanese . per ese Virginia Keystona, Mm. Japanese, per Tm. . Chiness, per Pe. . Peeame—Per TM, Pine—Per ™ DAIRY rropu cts Prices Paid te Shippers Rattertat— Seattle Gelivery ah ranch, white shell. Mined colors Pullete ... ‘ omnes Mitk-Owt. f 0, B. Beattie supply nue ¥. O. Th condensary, owt +o 1.66 PAIRY PRODUCTS } Priere Paid Whoirsale Dealers | Botter—Loeai creamery, cubes. Viriok ‘ Kage —Preeh ranch, white sbell 4 ¢0 33} | } riplets . ary onain ereaim br 3s) Bock Bwine | Wash, of] Tiilame . ne as POULTRY AND MEATS Prices Paid by Wholesale Dealers te Shippers a Docks Fancy dressed, per .. 270 Nene—4 The and up Med. live, 3% to 4% thi Light, live, 2 to 2% Geese—Dreaned, per th per tb jares—Live, per Tb. Fancy ary picked « Live, § to 16 Ma. Roosters—Old, live, per ib.. “—e— Choles, Wert Weavy, fancy Stags, heavy Ven Fancy, Neht .. + 1@ 16 Mod, light... 05.005 10@ 12 Fancy, heavy, 180-200 fm. ... 10@ 12 POULTRY AND MBATS Prices Paid Wholesale Dealers | Decks—Drosmed, per We... .+- += | Hens—Dresged, heavy, Dressed, Maht, 1% Live, heavy, Ib. . | Lave, Nebt, ‘te rollers —Dreaned, per |Geese—-Dreased, per Mm | Turkeys--Fancy dressed, Tb. ... ares—Live, per Tb. ‘heed ountry ar y block y lhe jum dressed Heavy, coarse LIVE STOCK - | Carte 400 Mowe 380 a39 Sheep weseeeee Quotations at Stockyards Cattle Prime steers . 1.50@ 8.10 Meal to cholow 7.00@ 7.60 nto ood 6.00@ 7.00 6.000 6.50 4bcg $28 3.5) and. heifer ium to eh amon to Wo Canners 1.b9@ 2.6 ‘om, light 9.001000 dium to eholl 5.00@ 9.00 |) Heavy 7.008 8.00 Bulls 4.00@ 6.00 | Pe iteht .. «611,00@11.60 | smooth heavy - 11000 11.00 | ‘Nous heavy 8.000. 9.00 | Pies 10 00@ 11.00 a, lambe . «-19.00@18.60 Fair to good « Tioog 11.00 Catt lambs ‘10:00 13.00 | Yourlings Heavy ; 6.00 9.00 Liwes 400@ 7.00 FLO n AND SUGAR Wholesale Pricer Floar—Fam, pat, 44's, city del$,80@9.00 |May—Aifaite > ‘ Timothy No. 1. fugar—Cane, per owl oo. Beet, per owl PAGE 13, ae News Tides i in Seattle \Stocks Pressed as FIRMER HERE /V, Y.Exchange Opens . eTRMwT Jou viret Low Tide Bevond High Tide f Naldwin was Second Low Tide | Recond Low Tide J11 518 pty Ooh he Weather Ta Report TATOOS ISLAND, Mareh 27 Ralls hela Opening pr n Ms. Unchanged; 106%, off %; Ainerican Wovien, (GRAIN PRICES ARE HIGHER : CHICAGO, March 27 were higher on the Chieago board of nd demand devel Wet weather Studebaker, Panned in, © New York Stock Exchang (Setertee’e Quotations) Fernished by Logan @ Bryon becond A’ probably the < m; Deem * Johnson in tow of str Saginaw, at | Arrivals and Departures Arrived veen from Gouthenst- motorship Charte 12s oom tity from New ore, Balboa, Ban Francisco and Portland, at str Prince Rupert from Prince pert vin ports, at 2:60 p.m, otr Ad~ Dewey from San | Pedro and an Francisco, at 2:30 D. m. lotr Admiral Parragut from Vieteria, B. G, at ese am. Grain prices March 17—Mtr was reporte base * Locomotive. 107% J traders nol connections tcorn while loe Diego via Bom up %e at July we at $1.16, clow- rh opened up be at S8%e, July opened off S| miari Dewey tor r Chas, H. Cramp fan Frenciee, , Balboa and Philadelphia, at Se m; wtr Kagie for Tacoma vie Mver- — ; Princes Timpert fer Prines Rupert via ports, at tie wtr TTeyooks Maru tor Vancouver, via Tacoma, at 2 Dp. Nicholson for Tacoma, et 4 Munsires for | Grays Harbor, at § sm. U. & | eadia for patrol duty, at 6 a m.; Mahwah for Sydney via Portland, Sam — Francisco, Ban Pedro, Balboa, Auckland — and Wellington, at 7 a m.; str Heist Maru for Kova, at 1 - | Ketehtken—Mareh 26—Galied str A@= | miral Watson, northbound, at 12.30 p m. Vessels in Other Ports 2i—Artived, ar Mont Arrives, ate | coma, at 6 a m. York via Tacoma, joing UD Mee Jott, et 245 a m (Monday's Quotations) Furnished by Logas @ Bren $10 Recond Ave., Beattie $1.20% 81.09% $1 Republic lron & Steel 62 Hhears- Koebuck, |Houthern Rasiway | tandard Ol &. | Mandard O8 Gal | Corvin from Beattie. Baitimore— March ve from Seattle. al—March 26—-Arrived, str 26—Arrived, str Cricket from Beattie; str Liberator from — str Noorderdijk from Meattle, ctr Lyman Stewart for Beattie, Ban Franctsco—March 27—Arrivéd, ot |r. J. Lockenbach from Seattle, at 7 a m.; str Northiand for Seattle, at 6p m,, [Maren 25—Gtr Baja California for Heat- Dm; ett F. & Loop for Beat- Arrived, #tr Port Angelte _ | from Beatile towing dredge Long Beach, March 16—Arrived, str Tiver= lton from Tacoma, at 5 Tacomea-March 27—Arrived, str Chas Cramp from 3 str Admiral Dewey from Seattle, at 72 str Princes Maquinna from Bfit- \ mj ste Aur Texas Company Market 10° low- 19.25@ Tobsacee Products s Of Of Delaware 17 from Seattle. Pedro— March $10.40, heavy welent dium wetwht, 1 $10.20@10.45 heavy packing sows, 54.75 hog mows, rough, §9@9.4 o OL Caltle-Kecetpte, 21,000 4 Retail Stores Utah Copper.. Market weak te | Choice che prime, 6 fue, at 4 p.m. steers, $6.260T; tah Columbia porta, towing barge Granby, at 6 & m Vessels in Port at Seattle Smith Cove Terminal—Pier A—Str West tr Eastern Merchant Pier # C G. Haida, 8 G. & Cedar. Trunk Pacific Terminsl—Str yon | Pier 2—Str Alameda, ate Jefetrsom, otr , Pier A Str Spokame, Pier B—Str Admiral Sebree, ete D—Str Admiral Parragnt, etr Ad- | fis |. miral Goodrich, a | Suhets Shipbutiding & Dry@oek Ca—iie- torship Anvil, er Ruby. Pacific Const Coal aie teady Third «hs =. | Fourth +4 cull to commen Portland Market Status (Monday's Quotations) Market stead: ai bond salen, Foreign Money Status (Setorday's ae Pernished by Log: Keystone State, Bail Street Terminal 14.60, plan #1 Sbeee—-Recetvis Greek @rachma...421 Crom Keys, str Delight. etr str Iconium, str Anna B. Bilverado, str Wallingford, str ‘ Cahokia, str Weet Hartiand, str Lae str West Ison, etr Wester otr Eldridge, str West Jester, Denver Live Stock (Monday's Quotations: Cattlo—Receipts, 4.700. J oe me BANK CLEARINGS Connecticut Btreet ty, str San Ere: | Alaska Steamship Moorings—@tr Valdes, Standard Ot! Co.'s Deck—Motorship Char- Stacy Street Terminal—U. 8 C. & Burn- 1. & N. T. Wheaton, Lander Street Terminal—U. & @ & Bar- al Rotler Worke—T. & CG 8. Dellwood, str Yosemite, | Hanford Street Terminal—Str Depere. « Street Terminal—Motorship Lib", 4 Drydocke—Str Narenta, str Haniey, bitn Forest Friend. Sound Bridge and Dredging Ca.— Str Roosevett, Hefefroan Dry Dock-—Str Ketetftram, Buoy No. 7—Ship Chillicothe, rOW Winslow Marne Rallway—Str Morning str Griftau, schr Helene, barge tr Belfast, str Plow | Clearings . $5,213,498.83 4 +++ 1,050,214.02 anes | | DUTY ON SHOES BRINGS ON WAR WASHINGTON, March 27—Sen- ate finance committee action in pur ting a duty on hides, boots, #h | leather is destined to start a fight In congress, the consequences 0: waica may be as great ag those of the A decade ago over “Schedule K,” in| yne-Aldrich biUL "= ei pti 416-18; bulla 69. 50@ | iow ieee yeariingm i250 San Francisco Produce Cash Wheat Cash wheat— * _ 4 bard, $1.32 No. prea, a N. Y. Sugar and Coffee 28 Sagan—Dott Coquitine Cit will make shoes cost from 30 to 50) cents a pair more than at present, | fo for’ ssc according to authoritative figures. As the tariff bill passed the houee, | shoes and leather were The senate finance | committee republicans, however, de- termined upon a 15 per cent ad val- orem duty on hides, a 10 per cent aa- valorem on boots and shoes, and 10 to 25 per cent on leather, Public Markets Stall 109, # Th Carnation or Bor jar strained hom pineapple 25c: 260 can table peaches, ibe can Godfish, 100; 2 The, ~ PYRE PLACE Stall St, tall cans Carnation mitk, 4 fer tall cans Borden's mit, Stall 17, € bars Cryst 2 8 Ths. ‘cane sugar, 1525, Snowflake crackers, 2 Ib crackers, 2 Ibs. : 49-. ‘olly flour, $2.10; Post Teasties, 10e pkg; Campbell's soups, SOUTH END Stall 42, salt pork, 180 M™.; epot, PHG10; Ne « Banton, Me) te | Whole Family Sues Line for Damages hides, boots, on the free list sought from the Puget Sound Elec in @ suit filed in sa- The claims arise from the death of Car! Olson, trie Railway i ewes, 2S doa; honey, .) liver sausage, , 1%-M. loaf, 100; f butterhorna, 2 for boiling beet, Stall 46, cabbage, Se M.; cauliflower, 100 peppers, 200 Ib . milk, IMrge can 10q, snail WESTLAKE 00 Tha. scratchwfeod, $2.25; Yakima Netted Gems, $2; Barly Rose’ seed Stall 120, 4 bare Masona ‘oll, gal., tollet paper, 2c; x rolled oat, 260. Carnation Wheat Flakes, amall pkg, Ife: Clow's Waffle flour, defendant com pany’s trains crashed into his auto. | 1 mobile at Kdgewick station. Mra. El frida Olson, the widow, asks $25, brings suit for her minor asther and Arthur, who de- pane wuar, 480; ifhe also sugar cured bacon, the ; pot roast, 100 CARL A. NITCHE, proprietor of | sta 102, best butt | operative mijk, e dest nut margarine, 4 Tha, rolled oata, string beans or peas, . sugar cured bacon, died Monday at Providence hospital. He leaves a widow and ‘The body was taken to the Rafferty Undertaking € WEATHER Tonight and Tuesday, rain; fresh southeasterly winds, increas- ing in force. Temperature Last 24 Hours Yon. Prenc n prunes 25¢ Creme Oll soap, 25¢; 1 bars Lana reh, 3 ibs. 200; Stall 24, Webb's Best Stalls 14 and beat cane sugar, 460; 6 2 cans corn, 260. River coffee, 3 Iba. Sb. . § Ibs pork back bones, 250; choice abort ribs, Ib, 10 Th; botling beef, & 26e; $00 can <n Tells What's Wrong With Alaska Today velopment in Alaska, fron out red tape and carry out a policy which and werk economically and industrially for Alaskan development. Extension of federal aid in n, marine highways, exploration of and recognition by that Alaska GRAIN AND Fi! City Delivery, Corn Whole RICHARDSO: SHINGTON, What's wrong with Alaska? The Washington correspondent of | chief forester, the department of agriculture, Jol. Greeley replied: common-sense public | Alaska along three Oats Whole, food, the American people is our greatest undeveloped physical WEAK G GLANDS Is Cause of Much of the Inefficiency Met With Nowadays, According to Well Known Authority— Dr, Elliott of London glands of in- particularly those jmlands that provide dynamic force recognized as | Whent policy toward Give Alaska controt of her affairs, as we do states, as possible, » each bureau or depart- ment having executive functions in Kee M: 100-1, sksm Banton Food Wheat——Mixed food, Cocoannt Meat ‘ peanut Oil Meat Nottonseed Meal . Linseed Ol Meal Soya Bean Meal Alfalfa Meal the ground with discretion in applying federal | statutes to Alaskan conditions, putting an en government by Washington bureau a This board, aug the governor of Alaska, representative of the miniag indus: tries, to be an Alakkan ‘cabinet’ could do business with vate capital seeking a field of de- possible to act on Exhaustion ‘long distance’ body, is now cause of weakness, these glandular sub- |stancés that effective medication is ‘it your glands are weak, consult a Nt located at The Port of Héalth, 1227 Third ave, across Third ave.’ from » postoftice. No charge for con. Physictan. —Ad= 10.60@11.00 Fish Meal suas kan affairs Wethers, Nabt seereneree 900@ 9.60 | Grit ‘Wentern oyster Veriisamamt,

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