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PAGE 12 FRUIT PRICES SHOW DECLINE Tides in Seattle Second High Beveral lower prices were regis. |) - A Pred on commodities in the fruit and || second Low Tike Veretablo wholesale market Satur Let @ay. On som high prices and | ° Unfavoral tup sees Weather Bureau Report IA few houses, with a large supply of| TATOORM. ILAND, : a Strawberries, w willing to sell at Rarometor rising lee wind. an £. & b Seattle ee to keep from | fen mules on he Passed In, str Ma- Making a joss, according to the jc oem 4 Out, two-mast freight Dera. The berries were quoted from | steamer, ae 20 6 mi two-mact steas 5 er, probably the nian Club, at ieernne 50 0 crate Sm, twe-taat steam echt om down to Asparagus Californ $3.73 for » rhubarb was 40.pound box Arrivals and Departures Was from 18 to 25 cents. Cauliflower ooh Vutraleum 1990, up tl Wake ae Was an low as $1.50 for a Mat crate Arvivea ss\ YY s Frusengnas wie ‘s Of Chole? stock, and fancy was at $ Apri! S—8tr Queen from Houthe: Bip OFF Me, &. Rubber, 68 Alaska at 10:00 a om ate Kage Maru house up tei BRT. 34) Anac A Scarcity of sack vegetables was Te | Fo Vancouver, BC, at €10h & mi atr eu wi a OL 4 ied and prices were higher Of | Hawalt Maru from Hongkong via Shang " 732%. up tig: Norfolk & Western, 106 and carrots. |nal, Kobe and Yokohama, at 3:66 a.m. Up | Bouthern Pacific, 90, up 1 0 | April T-itr Rosalie Mahoney from fan | Butter was not plentitul Saturday, | SP", ua svamsinee ant Fore, An nerenm im othe OO goles, at 2 pp ar Latewehe from ; of the country, the market here Nouthwestern via Southeastern Alaska Mee holding steady. Egg prices were | **4 Point Welty at ble pm ee i Teceipts and the demand being Galies | wteners, Pell balanced. Bids to shippers were |, APri! Fo Str Presigent for Man eel stronger, and 22 cents a dosen for the sa Ser \etion Maru. fo * reah ranch stock was reported to be 20 am; str Jule Las 7 : y ° New York via T ™ CHICA April §.-(ra ” R bid. Wholesale prices id | rene nee, Ban Pedro, Balboa. advanced sharply during an e ctive change. however. and Philadelphia, 0:18 & oo. short seasion on the Chi rd EGE ES April Tetitt Hosalle Mahoney for Te. of Urade today. The adva: VEGETABL coma at) pp mi er Muagway fer|to heavy buying Fricce Teid Wholesale Dealers haa vin Namaime, nt 8:26 |/ROUSes, An —Per dos. o2.38 Mate te ‘found Kets and « ke r per Th. ue areen, Pia. Local, sack nu per op dor. bunches 19. j = * April t--Aalled, ate Spek Heist ore ree and closed up 1M = : mithbound. at 2:30 8. m . ; ri i 1 em 7 hae : May corn opened unchanged at 14 doa bunches Ketchikan —Apeil T—Aalled, ote North | cgie and closed up Me. duly, after Ki al, half-or westera, couthbownd. at 53180 &. &) Str) opening off “we at 62 advanced PY ‘al, crate sae yr aaneey: c. September opened at 64%e, off rn and closed ub ty H ned ul 34%c, off Vessels in Other Ports |, o0\" crore! af pete. oft cea ua (PERE PEACH ciantater CT . eeeteeeee Geena eit ie on 4 per Lee Cryetat White | se New York—-April T—Arrived, str Cape ¥ from Seattle: atr Willhtlo from He y Hive Triangle from Beattie hal—Apeil €—Arrived, str Wheat. from Seattle. April b-—Ar- £8 | rived, ste Cristobat—April t—ialled, ate Know ; ate West Mimred tor fan Pedro—April T—Arrtved, str Jacob Luckenbech from Seattle; Henley from Seatt! \"= 0 Francisco April $—Matled, motor- | yw. paraiso for Taco Arrived, str [Srattie, ot & pm. April 209|Florence Luckenbach for Bea | Astoria—Aprti f—Halled, str Haven for Seattio, at #5 m.: str Manda. | jaru for Meattie, at 4a. m.; str Steel ir tor Beattie, at Ts. m. Tacoma—April b—Arrived, str Afrtes iist|Mara from Beattie, at T28 & mi: str 200|Julia Luckenbech from Beattie, at 7:29 3.50 |% me Smith Cove Terminal—Pier A—itr Wert Jappe. str Kinkasan Maru. Belt Birect Terminal—-Movorentp Ma: *. 8 C. G. Haida, U. & C white, too Goma. fase ded 7 grade th e385. MES: . G8, Ing. bunches hothouse. dos bunches. -Lecal hot peed Mexican. tue Yakima, yellow, sack 3.000 Bir Latowche | Behr Chas, K. Wilson, Date Presid Meattio Mhiphulldin Motorehip Kuby, U of, motersbip Anvil Atte Dock—Mtr Lerttem Relief, ship Abner Coburn, |. & Bhippimg Board Moortngs—Atr Cross Keys, str Delight, str Delross, str leonfum, str Anna TE. Morse, str Sul- Yerado, atr Wallingford, str Weat Ca- hokia, str Weet Hartland, atr Lubrien, str Wont Ison, str Western Knight, ote Bidridee, str Henley, str Weet Jester, Hammond Mili Dock—#tr Hector, Alaska Steamahip Moorings—atr Validea, Lander Hireet Terminal—ter Wawons Commercial Boller Works—U, & C. & Dell wood. Hanford Street Terminal—ftr Depere, Spokane Street Terminal—str Narenta, bark W. B. Flint, sehr Gee. Curtian saszzticssses eases East Waterway Dock @ Warehouse Co.— from Sullivan, Raleigh county, wilt Mtr Katehe Maru. [hota Mase meetings at Sullivan, Bo. General Petroleum Co—Tank barge Fale nominal i other to © pute, re ‘of Clyde. Ld wer fair to good! ;Phia and her towns en rout re Todd Drydocks—Hktn Forest Fried. ship geod to choke cows vee nad Benj. ¥. Packard. fa. 1EOESO, canners. $203.50 —— Puget Sound Bridge and Dredging Co— eee calves. § tr Patterson. Market nominal | Prohibition Agent Fisher Flowring Mitle—Ste Kage Mara heavies, I | Ames Yard—@tr Roosevett. West teaitie Rieratorc ott Dakotan Fi Wise Mbket mominas | Shot From Ambush Heffernan Dock—#tr Ketehik | Bast of mountain lamin, $18@1¢) vrai-| HUNTINGTON, W. Va. April 7 Stream—Ducy 7—Bktm Janet Detlar ley lambs, 811012; yearlings, 89@14;/ cade. oro ibitic n Winsiow Marine Hallway—ehr Biweil,| wethers. 19@19, « e Hl William Meade, prohibition en bark Melfast, barge Coquitiam City. | Meme—21@ tte Ib. | forcement agent, was shot from am. otc at Fane 2s don bush on a road near here am pe Cheeme—29 @ ie Thm | kitted. o. b. Seattle supply Natter—> db. * "3 o- ng DAIRY PRODUCTS Prices Paid Wholesale Dealers 4 pene tcas ‘creamery, cubes | Vital Statistics | ‘ | ATURD. MUNDAY } _ Strawberries Offered at x ae | aanttith Sage | f. 0. b. Seattle Rate $e a me ThA te Ve May Ye. tie » cAI bo08 ars NEw e New Yor d aro flewt Cloaing price a whea and la ened at § ptember ‘ore ¥. Moge— Receipts, higher, Te eG 1008 bt weight eens . holes and and good, $1.45 common buteher cattle and lnPfers, $5.25 14 6o@ 7.25 York at which 40: plan, Catto Mereipte RK, April nd th f ting for The hem "I leo adve t « ter 19, ened adve off opened off and advanced 'y« : 1190 u 1p. Hessen beavy packing sows, 19.500 10.68 609. prime, nd f as white abeti. a * BIRTHS . 4 e 23\Grant, Lester Albert, 4026 41st ave. me oa +) 800 a) RW girl Chere —Calitormia f 24 | Lovett. Wallace Herman, 3719 Cor- tye Ih. rr) lies ave. boy ? . Mickelson, Harry Forrest, Bellevue P| t girl. ongtellow, Richard Bad, 3 90 30 Coane, tte boy ee Christensen, Joneph Alexander, 7533 |” ah ere i We ae ie Mills, St. Lawrence Burford, Seattle, |™ oi] girl (48 | Kato, Zeno, 414 Main boy. Sakaguchi, Masatero, 667 Weller ot, oy. Ko, Kunisuke, 2723 King at. Thompson, Alfred L., 1% Wa. and over .... over 2 he. .. boy. 4% Ts. and up . 3627 4ind ave _ Med., live, 3% to 4% the. N. EB. boy. > Bight, tive, 2 to 2% te. Rerry, Frank K., 6245 11¢) . Gemse—iiressed, per md. EB. ber. Te oe Live, fat, per tb. Danielson, William, 4136 20th a amen Baree— Live, per Tb. Torker rs ney dry picked: Live, # to 15 ts. . id, Live, per T.. |W. boy Harry, William John, 6648 45th | W.. girl Price, William Robert, 2432 17th a S.. girl : Fe Se 14| Davia, Ralph Worth, 2903 Yesler 50,000 Non-Union Menvy, fancy Sse6 Bela erny. SW aee Rey ond girt * * * tee’ seoet) : “ob | Molinak, Stephen ¥, 6255 Filia ave, Miners in Strike deesees 1¢}Hose!, Max C. 7644 32nd ave. & W.|) NEW YORK, April §—More than sass ry Anderson, Axal, Preston, girl. 0,000 non-union miners have joined . haary, 160-206 Matteson. Alvin A. Arlington, boy.|the ranks of the United Mine Work roan? Al MEATS Steele, Lee Brown, 1619 43rd ave. N.jers in their nation-wide walkout, Prices Paid Wholesale Deniers girl. . Decks —Dressed, per tb. |Kuts, John Albert, 6802 Latona ave. |! Tenident John L. Lewis said today. Hens— Dressed. heavy, T. /MARRIAGE LICENSES ad Name and Residence. Age. Ruth, Legal GCowe—Country dressed, th... , Wancy block . 7 Rondeau, John Oliver, Seattle ....24 Gary, Mathew ¥., Reattie...Logal at bl ope |Ross, Mae. Seattle . 26|MeCormick, Martha’A,, Seattle Legal Medium dressed ... Wesslon, D., D Millers, Ausrew ‘William, ‘Van- Heavy, coarse i 7 couver, I ae LIVE STOCK | Dowie. Mar Went, Virginia, Baltimore, Md 8 mats Orwix, Gaylord B., Priday Harbor 32 Receipts in Seattle noctranairoms _|Lampman, Irene i. Friday Harbor 24 Saterén; Cracked, 100-™. eke. Alhadeff, Nissim, Seattle . 8 Feed Meal, 100-fb Benveniste,.eather, Tacoma .,....34 | Berley—Whole, teed, Kohler, Frank, Tacoma ... 46 Rolled, 10-0, ska. Anderson, Rone M., Tacoma . a9 Ground, b. she. « Brewater, Frank W., Seattle. ..Legal Prime steers nears S00. im |Blingsen, Givida D., Seattle, .Legal| age ea REE JOmte Whole, feed, 100-1, sks. DEAT Common to good | Ground, 40-1. wie ; HI EATHS Best coe and, batt Geresting, 106-fm. aka. ; Brown, Alice, 67, 2920 10th ave. N. mon to good : |wWheot--Mited feed, #0-tb. ‘sks, Bou, Jung Quon, 1268 King at 4 — All-Grain Chop-—50-1. ska Smith, Clarissa Angeline, 64, 2548 fs Gaives, tight. | Chick Feed—100-M, sic Federal ave y Seater Loge AAO |Chiek Mash— With BM, 106-1, Peterson, William Ki, 48, 83 Wash- Bi: = | Growing Feed—100-1. sks |" ington’ st. . ak |Grewing Mash—No BM. 106 Hoffman, Robert, 23, I. i. D. No. 7, : Jah) ‘ ak ox. 2 bas ea feratch Keed—100-tb. eke Clark, Mra. Ann, 60, 2008 Wighth ave. Brnooth | Wheat Mixed feed, 40-1, sk {Nv ‘ Coconmut Meal . tee Hill, Albert, 22, Black Diamond. Rough heavy «.. | try W. 4 TSUN vee | Peanut Ol Meal , Col, Marry W., 77, 721 Ninth Cottonseed Meal Linseed Ol) Meal. Boye Bean Meal Alfalfa Meal .. |Hone Meal .. Bone—Granulated Kastern, bh Granite Meat Keraps— astern Bhell—-Kastern oyster | Western oyster . Beach ... Hay—Aitaita No. i: Timothy No. 1 Cotton =n No. you ‘ up lit f if Beaten, t purchase of etrongth was attrit Unite pth ats need Ko, and closed Re pL; Heine famous ripe olives, 26 [PL Mtall 47, heat Londen creamery but }ter. 80 fm, > the. comb honey, She 26% 20% | Mal 111, straw < T.; oranes 29% AP | marmalade, The) cottage eheene, the Mb 40% 42M | Mtalle 30 corned beet. Ie |; @wedien potato sausage, ibe ® 21.00 | sugar cured bacon, Ie ™ ECONOMY oF pe Market @P.40: medi mamon, 96. medlury bulla, § San Francisco Produce Quotations) prime fireta, iS wate pw! oe don fa Foreign Exchange Yor 4 Banto This number is steadily growing, Clearings Balances K, Aprit ¢ opened irregular today Quotations) $411; granulated, Rio, spot, 10% @lie Ib; *, 146K O1t Go Ih, i Portland Rinkeiey: A Poreten Biter , Hebt, 1b. 1 ae Miller, Alvin A, 930 22nd ave &.|he said : gir “The strike, from the standpoint Wilson, Scott, 4060 Nint t om twins, boy and eivhn eve §. Blot the union organization.” he main. Larsen, Sigurd, 2447 W. 64th at, |tained, “ta eplendidly effi and Morrixon, Wiliam, 4327 Inter functioning with precision.” ave. boy . $4,240,124.64 Mra, Ametia Whann and Kugene 864,368.73 | Bane (inset), convicted of conspiring to attack and kill Dr. John Whann, i; ae 1.81 | |the woman's husband, at Kittanning, 910,633.96 | Pa, Sanz, a Cuban youth, was se tenced to prison and Mra, Whann eteney | tase | THE ; \Irregularity Marks Ship News Exchange Opening WALL ernenr RNAL WINANOIAL nevinw irremularity 4 the mark 1 Mex ne the mar opening, It remy Thursday ® low he rumor again #p th any th comNnn freah butter, tte f, 410) ptokt 1528, 1 While soap. ration milk. offre green cilves. the ground eb rt-a8, cheewe, Bt phe aut pe ares Calumet WESTLAKE Westiake Mpec Het paper { aleer pot Feast Miners to Invade CHARLESTON, A march of to widespread reports here today. Accused of Fraud, teta,|_ PARIS, April 7.—Baron Victor del | Nevers, member of an aristocratic land once-wealthy family, was ar rested here for a $15 fraud. VENTURA, Gal, April §—Pris- sx loners in the ¢ looking too plu nty a day %| | | was released on ton in her case, ch carried be. Ptalte Rerden'e waking Non-Union Field W. Va, April 8— union miners into the | unorganized Winding Gulf coal fields Will be started tomorrow, according The marchers, bound for Cooktown Baron Is Arrested jail have been np and well satisfied, 0 the board of supervisors decided to trim the bastile culsine to two meals bail pending decis- SEATTLE STAR Some More Letters From Star Readers The Jap Problem “As Is” Editor The Star I am expectally pleased with the! attitude taken by your paper as ex Ppreswed in the editorial entitie “Churehmen, Where Do You Stand’ jot Friday's Ineue, | ‘The resolutions referred to are un ibtedly not the sentiment of fair. minded men but unfortunately are thom who are cloistered and do not jhave the quality of broad juden |upon secular and worldly affairs is just much aw these who paswed resolutions during the war request ing the belligerents to #uepend all activities on the battlefront on Bun. | days beemune it in the Lord's day and | they should not fight on thone days they were sincere in their stand that the Sabbath should be kept holy and free from strife, and they are unfortunate tn ae in other mat ters, that they reason from theories and things a» they would have them to be rather than as they are | The people of this coast are alive |to the menace that besets us and all | AngloBaxon races by reason of the invasion which har already taken place, not which Is thteatened or that is about to come but rather that | which bas already taken place, These | | facts are established In the minds of levery fairminded, not prejudiced open mind which in willing to receive |the aceredited information from proper and we receive the sources Kaditor The Star Realizing full well the futility ot! jthe white race attempting to compete jin business, or in mixing fn any/ manned with the Japanese, solely on! |account of their methods and way of | ving, I cannot refrain from con | demning the action of Fox films and | & local movie house in displaying a) picture, at the end of which a Japa nese flag in biended into our own national emblem. Editor The Star: I read with interest your articles jor the most worthy officials of the| |Joke city of the world — Spokane | Mr, Clarke's letter wae plain, unvar | nished and to the point, but it tf levident from his letter that Mr. | jClarke has never had the misfor-| ltune to be compelled to live in. Spo-| kane. 1 was once (and only once) a resident of that fair place, known Jas the “City of the Plains,” or some |euch bunk name, and pointed to with pride by the natives as “Sup lay Old Spokane.” fe that as it may, I was never in & place where the people were ro ignorant, il-mannered, narrow: minded, contemptible, degenerate | and crooked as they are in Spokane, and I have traveled considerable. Nowhere on God's green earth will you find a class of people so pelfish jand sneaking as they are there; Jeven the high schools raise a bunch of cigareteucking, and in many/ casen, dope fiends of both sexee— fellows who remind one of the lcrown prince by their “bravery” jand “mantiners” in ineulting (and assaulting) the “chicken that made Spokane famous.” A decent woman has no more right to be on the street alone than she bas of ying around a la Lady Godiva, If the latest edict of the local Spokane “pus punching” medi cal men and Toonerville police force ie surprising Mr. Clarke, I would/ suggest that he pay a short visit to Spokane and walk along River | wrest | respects, |be fully informe in are abeo- from thone who are position to know that we lutely helpless on the Pacific ¢ at this time and if the Japanene |tion elected to do so they could take thfe major portion » Pacific coast and we would be utely helplesm and for theese reasons known to them, they are autocratic and di tating terms to us in unveiled lan unge and yet we will not listen be cause of our conceit that we are « nation, and we are in some but not great enough to prevent a blow which if struck by the whole Japanese nation would In flict a serious Injury upon the whole United States. I am sending this simply to express my an a citixen after some information letter to you mnaiderable |investigation and careful observation | jor over five years. my personal encouragement dorsement in pursuing your of instruction to the public thru your valuable publication. and advised of the in rather than am it should be or ought to be from their own standpoint, and no lulled Into indifference by idle 4 theorirt who are of no am the public in solving the situation as it i, Respectfully yours, wae 2H. FAREN, C. Smith Bide. sitnation as It Two Flags Blended ‘The fact that little things, as well | acts of moment, are foisted on our | people dally, thru the agencies of pur best and supposndiy intellectuals, only substantiates my statement. Let such things continue without open protect, and I know most of us fee! it, and our great Northwest in a few years will be a poor land for our ehildren. We need more men of the Tindall lca Yours truly, H. 8. Finch. | Wow! And Gass Again, Wow! bad, alike; it brings out the leaves and flowers and fruit and grain; it |relative to the latest idiocy adopted | ig the wun that puts the song mmto birds, the whole beauty, love and iife into the world, BUT—one little the call of if we exclude the | sun we keep the microbe in a spore microbe might also feel life, so thereby, formation and be can do no harm. Bright reasoning, tent it? tn order to that person out of every thousand? Respectfully yours, B. F. ADAMS, Jr. "control" a “disease” C. KENNEDY, R. 8. Ferrin and H. Sperling, all members of Seattic 18, American Legion, or- Post No. ganized Friday night as the “Ame! jean Legion Trio.” CUCKOO side ave, from Monroe to Division | and if he doewn't take the next | back home | miss my muses. | shouldn't they kill all the] ‘The pigeons can not fight back—they usually belong to some amall boy who tent big enough to handle himself against a six-foot | cop. Of course, it will break the} boy’s heart to fone hin pets, but what | of it? “We need target practice, | pigeon pot-pie and the distinction of | |having earned our mary. Besides, | look what a chance it ls to “show) off’ in front of a bunch of timid! women! Maybe one of them will | faint and there is where the “serum comes in—he can diagnose | as appendicitis and oper: | pocketbook.” Don't, 1] make light of our most ninent and holy edicts; consider the benefits the “deer peepul” are | deriving from the fact that we have | ate, train Why pigeons? | shooter” the case }ate “on her | beg of you “isolated” the cause of another dis ease; we do not know what it ts or} what to call it or what It does, but we'll tag it something and then wet} out a serum for it. Look what the people of Spokane | are getting for allowing us to kill/ their pets! We are even going to}! purchase a large tarpaulin to streten | over the city in érder to exchude all the sun's rays. ‘The reason for this ia that the sunshine brings some happiress ta everyone—it sends its rays on rich and poor, bind and _ AMUSEMENTS _ MoorE ns THEATRE Orpheum Circuit "so WAUDEVILLE 50: Miss Josephine Victor _ “Juillet and Romeo” Lynn and Smythe THIS WEEK Silver, Duval and Kirby Dainty Marie Venus o' Alex, A Modern Cocktail” Featuring Naomi New Playing “BREEZY BUDDIES” pe. Gen. admission: Mats. 25¢ Nights, 40 | liam A. Jackson, late of New York “Do you rent out rooms, Aunt Lizzie’ “Why, no, Willie, What makes you ask? “Pa said you had rooms to rent in your upper story.” Dance and be happy. If you do not know the latest steps, Prof. Wil- ity, head of the corps of instruc tors at The Hippodrome, Fifth and University, will teach you all of the latest steps.—Advertisement, General mbeting of the club has been called for Saturday, April & 8 p.m. at Veterans hall, 1616% Third ave. All members are requested to at- tend, eeting action taken on candidate for port and school and other im- portant business will be trans- acted. Most Important the ye EXTRACTIONS Whale Bone (Rubber) Set of Teeth ....e.c cece es BS |Crowns Sreereet | Bridgework,. per tooth. ...$4 Amalgam Filling ........$1 All work guaranteed for 15 years, Examination and advice free. Most of our present patrenage is recommended by our early custom- ers, whose work is still giving good sfactio Ask r customers, ho have tested our work. When ming to our office, be sure you © in the right place, Bring this ad with you. Cut-Rate OHIO Dentists m 207 UNIVERSITY ee Opposite Mraser-Paterso: minble views | and to give you! and in-| course | that they may | amers or | stance to | But is it any brighter than shooting pigeons o probably wouldn't get to one SATURDAY, APRIL 8. Are You Ready for Opportunity? HOUGHTLESS spend- s do not know that savers with accounts 4a’ the Dexter Horton N tional are storing up power and opportunity. Every dollar saved here works for its owner day and night. Saving Department open Saturday evenings 6 to 8 o'clock. 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