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PAGE 12 THE SEATTLE STAR PEACHES FOR |Prices Open Steady BANKS NOT HELD CANNING DUE on ‘ew York Market UABLE TO FUND Tomatoes at 60 Cents and} WALL STRERT JOURNAL FINANCIAL, Review | Withdrawal From Guaranty on were stead eneral ttet « . Going Lower atart om tmp New? Tork ¢ des sSnkerauine thet g ant Association Upheld n the Feesipt of the cor : : tral mirike, thre was entertained in the tr : Labor ee The market was cleaning up on Py ey wy my ite gp HY Peaches paring for new ship: on the part of erating divin @hents Saturday to supply the de- | Qealin. fand for canning peaches which ta! Oper alkow OLYMPIA, Rept. 2.—The Spokane & orn Trust On of Spokane and e Farmers’ State Rank o liens burg have been relieved of any Habit te the estate bank guaranty fur » & aympathet ne Active industrials and during the early included 0 off i: Utah Om) Rtudebake ne pri ' etr ft % inelair 99% ft %: Erie } 151%, up. tar Mexte Pet Lh 5 th sion of Judge D | expe: 10 be wy next week, Eh | 1¢ en ® pennaylvania nited Btates # 168, off \%: Northern thru « ‘i pee peaey A mT 7 i? %; Texas Company 49%, up & ral Motors 4 Wright of Thurston county, @n-/ Dertas from Eastern Washington pee day. up Were down 6 cents on a crate, mak} Strength in ane Nal leaves, w Ine the price $0 cents and whites at} ines 2 pe 2 hig . 76 cents, This mark may be the)” Phe market closed irregular, Closing prt bottom } ' oS 8 om, altho it mayloft Mi Crucible 86, up 1; Baldwin igs sae 199%. off 1; Texas Company 48%; Studeba meed by Attorney General L. L.| apson. The banks contended that Inasmuch as they had given no toe of withdrawal from the guaranty fund p the amendment of the the feature ar and Genera’ Mex op % Bo slightly lower. land pfd. 42, up 2% neral Motors, 14% Tidated ¢ law and such amendment was with-| Tomatoes were down to 60 cents) 1\ Retail Stores S14. up % ee » SP bout Out thelr consent they col id not be! And will be still lower next week, ac | UP a ie Sve bi, aang . . hekt Hable following the failure of} cording to local dealers, The = cee the Scandinavian American Bank of ing demand is expected to be heavy Foreign Securities Heattle | : vide: Oe. i udgee net A permanent an on the toms asc Detdno’e Judge Wright made perma’ Corn dropped Forstened by Loge @ Bryce njunction against the euaranty fund | now being quoted at he 210 Berend Ave, Seattle 1 preventing them from dispow mt ane on Ge " »y Concord grapes are now isin sora | oes 7 I ing of securities 4 , a ; the dn crates on the street and priced a Nowe it banks in the guaranty fund ae ae 36 cents for 14 pounds net pes » We yrete d them of orrey a reer VEGETAR! ©s CHICAGO, Sept. 2—Gratn prices om « une 14 and Dee poet Prices Paid Wholesale Dealers were lower at the close of the Ot ‘ 4 «and onehalf of one per Rete per mack oc. are! f trade * * epectively of their deposits to satisfy te pal gallo S2% S}" creditors of the defunct. Seandina Cabbage Loca! white, per ™ Keca! red. por Te k of Beattie. The yents, whieh it n American Tt 4 1 per sack bank's anne ‘ Cauliflower Local. an opened up totsied 967,27848, | 1 Getery— Local, 402 sisees ont tt Upon of the banks to pay) ned unchanged at $ May open lowed off 1% Core White. per case Local Golden Rantam, § doe Loc. hothouse, dos ‘Loes). per box the nts Supervisor of Bank ing John P. Duke gave notice that he would dinpose of the necurities on de Pian per ib. : ie em Sheen d uneha wed at el posit with the guaranty fund board F Parti ed off ec. May oper ¢ st Was enjoined from so doing E Rettece Loca! head, per arais {Sse and cloned off § “i merneg Denerel Theepesn canted Brie » axe | September oats opened up Se Attorney al p Dunches.. A2H@ 18/22Kc and closed off %e. December that hoth cases would be carried to & ver lopened up “Se at M\ec and cle the state supreme court . ff \e, May opened up tee at 2 ire. bunches oo eps and closed off ee BY HORTENS! Jimmorna depthe which we have|to an easy hold, and cheek-tocheek } Cash Wheat é a8 Ne sal. Once people trib the| sunk, they seid, tho jazz music has | dancing will be no more CHICAGO, Sept. & ah wheat } dancers: now dancers are turning the | led the dance astray, but they a The Argentine fox trot ts betn | No, 2 hard, $402; No. 3 hard, #1 Liberty Bonds i tables and are going to reform the| pledging themselves to bring us back | picked as the winner for the season Friday's Quotations people—-that if they are not be-|to normalcy [It in eany, graceful—and moral Chicago Board of Trade Fortohed by, Loge & Brvee | Tides in Seattle ond reder | ‘They have decided that our dance! start out with a regular fox trot, Saturday's Quotations / 0 Gecend Ave., Beattie We are ye in need of a refor-| diet for the coming season shall be |then after two walking steps, make ‘Wheat Open Hien lew Mie lew (Clee | SATURDAY ’ srNDAY e ow’ o " y © i 7 arse gieem 9009 saate hoe a. ag mation, it appears, but fortunately restricted to the walts, fox trot and/a balf pivot turn to the left, then —Leeal, dos bunches. . Local, 2%, hom ..+ —Summer. per 1 labbard. per Mb —Local, peach box Picklings, crate : era) het oun for us the agencies charge from|tango. But they are trimming up|step back on the right foot in the 4 High ‘Tide | Fieve High Tide u agen « . ne rig + White, eae «+++ Pk ae » 10% imeem, ts ? a. 26 tt ime to time these dances and adding new steps line of direction, then step to the BERRIES 4% 40% 88% PAs lew Tide First Law Tide The International Association of | so that they will be adequate fare. | side on the jeft, close the right to Ue passe eu on ee jt09 #6 ft | 68s #3 S|] seasters of Dancing and the Ameri-| Steps will be shortened, so that the |Jeft, and step forward again, this| i's wad cond Tite 2 Sade aah 2% sey feD See ee a tt ancing Masters’ agsociation are| ladies with hionably long #kirts|time against the line of direction, | gh Oe saad weet Recend Lew Tide | necond Law Tide ||both in seaxion in Ngw York..invent|may look graceful. Music will be| pivot to the left and step back on yenrTe : - | Fioggh >>» m fines vm. 64 Ol) ing mew steps that will cause us to | slightly accelerated go we are not |the right, completing the turn. There 7% | *- renounce our wild ways, our shimmy | tempted to do thing but dance. | you are. ye ore wese | Foreign Money Status Weather caidas Report und our toddle The death grip with which partners | Master it yourself, and Join the “re- : 4 - They are not respansible for the |have held each other will be relaxed | formers.” ies 19.23 rider's TATOOSH 18LAND, wept rail Astrachan, stand. box | ‘ EE ow y A yy M.~-Cleudy; wind southeast, eit Mrs. Edna Passapae, SAFER ROADS BAR ORIENTALS) FOR JOHNSO Netionl” Dancing “ase SEE amcitiasec, (ane antancn wm HE'S OUT FOR [LEGION WOULD HOPE IS HELD Seterdey’s Quotations reneh fran UE IE) Amv Dene Coattio—Receipta, $3. Market steady Relgian 1 aon am TE@E25; fair to good Rwiee franc ines b: mood te chotce cows |! Teatian lire 4a 6.60; canners, 91.50@ | erman mare 4@10 } Market momim heay convention in New York, Humes Pushing Candidacy| Citizenship of Asiatics Is|Husband of Peggy Marsh Is|"¢? Partner, Victor Chri for Engineer | Scored by Veterans Shot by Accident pralipcenyesiioninag Ate > Rast of moun valley lambs wethers, #5 | ; steps in the new Argenti fox trot. Below, a diag of the new dance. Public Markets | WESTLAKE Wider and safer roadst w Sept. 2—At the} PLATTSBURG. x. Y. Sept. 2.— in the slogan adopted by Mate convention of the American Le t J. Humes in his candidacy /€10n ® constitutional amendment ee osptatalacngge pcan aipn tees A opd annpacsizten nty engineer |been proposed that would bar from |Johneon, husband of Peggy Marsh, , : leitizenship rights all Orientals was held today at the Champlain Val RIDDICK IS ane nin neies clap alener thant The Legion, which has conducted |ley hospital, where he was brought N A ) hes A strong anti-Asiatic campaign in| OMIN. T : - *.| Humes, famous in the early annals |Wwosninetom, would allow only whites | ate Mast night for an emergency op- Elberta, per be: x Sheep— Market unchanged. te: 3 Guanrhe Cleaneer str President Jackson Mantia vita Of the city. HELENA, Mont. Sept. 2.— | eration after having accidentally shot He Wean. whites, box Crystal White soap, Ste: & fhe. Victorias Youshame, Kobe, Shanghal sed) Humes was county engineer for |‘ b* elisible for United States .citt ington D. Rankin, stat : . m1 . Rankin, s' torney A resolution presented by the mill Firet reports indicated there was = | himself. table salt, the. Malis 16-11. ¢ Ms. mace-litonghong, at 11 & Mm Sept, Mtr LAs) oe years, from 191T to 1921 senship. streaved itary aftaira committee — eriticieed |2° chance of recovery. His condition | °T#l today conceded the nomin 17.00 se Wee pie Denver Live Stock | Cat to—Receipta, 100. Market steady is “er cows and heifers, 19@ ~ hea and feeders, 16@ ae pg eg utter, pd ~ aod ney heme ead Vanoourer, at 16 100, Market hati, ar end By lh ay BAILED —Gept 2 any picktes ol b Cleans. Heather for sea duty mone from Whanghal vis N.Y. _ Sugar and Coffee | rom. is) 5 ms tency ninck finn. 450. | sor Senta. 3S “a |campaign speeches Ire hs phe. Citrus, the; Octagon sardines, Alexander for Te we ERE $99; gramulatea |? for #4 © miles of road he built during M8 Governor Hart for playing politics |took a change for the better during| of Representative Carl W. Pe nade toot Rin) 2@thuc. ni _ PIKE PLACE joccupancy of the office. [with the patenel guard, and disre.|the night and, while hospital sur-| of Lewiston, as the republican ory site ts le toa. me. San mall eis" alt At the beginning of his term there | carding the wishes of ex-service men | eons still regard the case as “very | date for United States senator, m mith, She cane Herden’s or Carnat salt 1831, seer, steak Foreign Exchange |reomt, 60%. Malle 41-48, bacon New os ag Rept, 1—Foreign ex-| tm: best eteak, Ife TM. Stall change opened steady. Mterting, 94.44%, | heli T., helthut cheeks. ‘Te jwere but niles of paved roads jy see the guard officered by vet-| serious.” they believe his prospects! 4 little over three-fourths of much of this being obsolete. When | crans instead of “home guards.” The |#Fre Much better. total precincts have reported, he left office the mileage had been | -ociition was attacked on the floor} Johnaon is the son of the late Al-| 2, e ive Riddick a lea prox! jnereased, to 132, all of it designed !cn the ground that ft would embroli | bert L. Johnson, once president of the | $990, * a of s0nTeR Alaska Vessels op %: france. $0.0781%. off i" " Hept. 1--Galled. str @pe- ito carry with safety the heavy auto)... fi 4 was sent Brooklyn Rapid Transit company. Almenée—f. X. L., per B. .. aT Wp. off 114: marks, 69,0008, off Meliee B kane, northbound, at 2138 p.m leraffic of the present da Laois nage alga gr hte His runawsy marriage to Peggy) ooo tt Of Greet Falls, , é ra Li 7 back to the committee for consider. Triage Peggy ‘Ne Pius os change cle m. . Sterling. | peach Juneau-tept. t—-Halled. str Princess : . leads J. M. Burlingame, also of G er A9@ “del searie. teamee, tons + | peaches. Louise, southbound, at # sm. 1t was during Homes’ term 88 ation and revision. Ven te chorus girl, caused a sensa-| pais for the republican nomin ty ‘Fel marke: ge.ccers Metchinan—-#ept. 1—Mal sr Ais-jcounty engineer that the dangerous | : tion tn the theatrical world. A short | tor representative from the § ae pe a bulk cette fe.; | MOEA, Bortndound, ot 6:99 6. mm Hothell highway was widened and |time ago sue settled a ult against | aierict wi if . ie Te. Stall 36 the death curves eliminated. He also the estate of Henry Field II, grand- - Chi ~ whete . : ‘ 4 E i PR * a pickling fo ati wnole mines) Vessels in Other Ports | practicaiiy retwilt the Sunset High Vital Statistics ron of Marshall Field, Chicago mil-| o¢ wince tte torre rime DAIRY PRODUCTS way Ag churned butter, 4¢c .; mild cheese, 6¢ mn Pedro—Sept. I—Arived. str HF lway from North Bend to the summit | Honaire for the support of her 20n. | tne Firet district, le conceded. esse utd to Signore Tie Second Ave, Seattio M. 82 Pike st. indies” skirts, values to nder from Seattle and enlied for lor Hnoguaimie Pass, one of the finest THS | Henry Anthony Marsh set . . BIR Johnson accidentally shot himself ee er ee Orare— Recta $4 each, $1.69; $1.50 boyw knee pants, £6 nelece—Rept. 1—Matled, ete| Mountain roads in the Upited States t o-trac rthe heir households are re-! at Gay Lake ea ti Hy . Seattle delivery . “ HOONOMY Horace X. Baxter for Seattle, at 19 p| Humes introduced the “racetrack | Births tn t ho are te camp, formerly occupied WOMEN F RM Kage Fresh ranch, white shell. bt 5] tail, 36 pare American cane eugar, ¢/m.: str Bane for ® nip (turn” in the Northwest, Formerly I by the follow ing Reattle teu. |by Jack Clifford, husband of Evelyn 4 "Atieed coos “ » a3 eam anuidim, the.onl ike auehs Bane lRewresess, trem: fe ’ Mie ithe curves had Imen made flat, with of 1118 W. 63rd at, boy, | | Nesbit Thaw. 5 grown tomatoes, ke T. Htall 22, boneless | fedonde for Hea *tr the remult that motorists showed «|Dallard, Raymond ¥, 702 Garfield| Mie Marsh told of the accident, CLU 5 trout r eaimon, 206 T.:|Jeptha tor Vatparaise. dangerous tendency to cut corners Ra Bey * , ;waying that with friends they had : ameite " potting bee ort Townsend ¢ ms Hunter, M. M., T18 Belmont pl, boy ‘ At a meeting b; large nw Foreign Money Status °°", a et etl ote melkeke Maen ae ak oes | At the present time the driver hardly | Mebaniels, isdward H., Juanita, boy |spent a day in the woods shooting |, At 1H vei a. ‘4 es Saturdey’s Quotations |o1, 3 talt come moti, 25 other pur-| Tacoma—Hep Arived. ety Lasiknows that he ie rounding a sharp |Aldredge, T. C., 1403 33rd ave. boy. |at bottles and stumps for target} m voters in the Y. W. C. Fersished by Logan & Bryee |chase, full cream cheese, mild. 1b; | Vegas from Beattie; tr Momanche from \rurn eo eany in it made for him, Klann, Prank J, Kodiak, Alaska, | practice, Hungry and tired, they | Dullding, Friday, the “Beeman Korma, 21a teeend Ave, Beattie freon iarae B.C. ports ee smmde abe elas se, Suan: |returned to camp. They wore |COunty Engineer club" was form i jormal value. erent valde Ts . umes is a strenuous advoc o wenn, 160. ot, bee. Fresh ranch, white shall. Ti ery p ” ey papel be ae wide re and, together with the ne hen, 1205 Washington st. | *itting on the porch when Johnson |, Resolutions were adopted praisi ‘ew ae | $1.00 tots 4 Vessels in Port at Seattle | | promise of a more economical admin: |. «it! |went upstairs to clean the pistol he Temas R. Beeman for the “so 19.29 « ne mith Cove Termin! —Piet Aft ret ee ine ncaa eee the principal Peterson, Martin E.. 1819 Boren ave. had been using. When Miss Marsh |*P4 efficient manner’: in which 19.36 © frane 7 he fig bare, dent Grant. Pier Beitr President . - «ir | went up to bed her husband we has conducted his office. 19.30-2 oo : rye aay ote enh sapien plank in bis campaign platform. | Brown, George T., Cherry at, iP ir husband was just | ‘ 19.40 ¢ Talten tir ‘ a ile American Can Co's Dech—Str Saute | girl putting the weapon away in its case,|, Beeman’s records were introdu oan triplets. € acme ta G SANITARY va “ Collingwood, Harold D., 1617 W. 58th} she said, having it carefully pointed | t° Show that in the 1§ months heh 4 [on 440 « Seuss kroeaas 36 mitalt 10% pure cane avgar, ¢ The. 390. 81 peil Mireet Terminal—U. & ©. @. fino THEY’RE OUT | Ste POF cin, [aay from her direction meth th’ atten iar abiaden a mane ets Norway Krone. ...17 # Bho; Cryat ap, © homter on, Lee, . bes seem POULTRY AND MEATS 36.30. cts Dasiee rome 2.13 Carnation of Borden's milk, S0 can. Stall ete Tenking Brown. Walter D, 518 N. 4th at, | He turned to make some remark, | $41,000, as compared with the record 16.00 ets Greek drachma 111, beet 44e Th. Dunbar shrimps Mtr Admiral Nicholson AG AINST JAPS rh |there was a flash and he staggered | f the previous holder of the engh 4 + pure “te [pict Door Cereses, otr Ruth Alesse a4 haa vena enshacetit chatted fee -rpliieacoe- Poona gece wl eevee 2m » der That Thrond P. Bugge, candidate! peed. Robert, 214 26th ave. N, boy. | Wickly revived and went to his aid Liberty Bonds Saturday's Quotations war ope Peeitis B hn = ov ge ay ag for ate representative from the | Kaiser, Frank, 616 Harrison st. girl y orgie. the wound, she de- } Purnished by Logan & Bryee sie Fh, 5 . 42nd district, has always been pro — : Mwitteure, U. M Le MT. Heat | pe. ai Tie eens ‘Ave Beattie 0. Bien hated wigs Sie Crome |nounentey eppeend to Sap jon | MARRIAGE | LICENSES | — HOOD CANAL ent 3 160" Keys, Delight. Milverade, Lubrice. |here wan the statemen > " vist 8% 190.70 100.46 Keys, Delight. Milverado, _,Lubrice. |here wan the statement SALUP | \tiiin clarence A, Seattle .. ss|Funeral Services EXCURSION as |Becona 6 na K. Moree, Weet Hartland, Wailing- |@ay by Frank Kannair, former #e0-| Roesch, Mammie, M., Seattle 19 f sie Firs 4 Peeve th a tora 4 |retary of the AntiJapancse league.ltaiten Merry, sentile digas or Mrs. Rausch | 40°70, ot%!? thrust eters see 100.54 106.18] eats 19, Regie beara mitt, 3 cane She; |r mah aciaatat tr NEM] | Buges's attitude on the Jap ques | Newell, Lisle, Beattie eal] Funeral services for Mrs, Margaret | SUNDAY, sHPT. 3 Third 44s 0.38 100 16 prtatnen, Nee “meat! 16 | Ati ie Miecel “Ferminal—ste tana [tion was erroneously declared to be|Thrane, Frederick W.. Seattle. egal! Rausch, 67, who died Tuesday at her Take Steame? Indianapolis Winery stb Somnts tenes reamery butter, 4 Luckenbach “undetermined” in a report made re-|Isancs, Irene Hampton, Seattle Legal| home in South Park, will be held at. Colmi Dock. Leay o ee cee $1.25, Bath %, latn steak, he Fron. Milling Dock—#tr Wakena. cently by the AntiJapanese league. | Widger, Theodore R., Seattle .....21 . 9:30 a. returning ar 338 Victory 4 :]9 | Sunday at 130 p.m. at the George. Meg beet, 4 rives 10 p. m. 1 Mill—#tr Mainter Roosters—Oid, live, per 1. at — U. 8 ©. &, Bure. |_ “This is an injustice to Mr. Bugge,” | Main. Gertrude B. Beattie . town Undertaking perlors. Mrs, Nound Trip 82.00 chore 16] ¢ AGO—Bwe | denthe hot PP sccamiguicy Mi peedipe: 9 m8. aly ey |Gheshires Theta’ Ma Beattie» Rausch is survived by seven children: Children b to 12 Yres $1.00 Choice Nghe 15] trom heat wave Friday kot HM Dettwood. | strongly against Jap infiltration and ceasiene, Mnaaean Arthur Worral, Edward H. Kiasst, Puget Sound Navigation Co. ¥ 9 and 1 se (Fish-|has refused to lease or rel land to hristie A, Seattle Julius A. Kiasst, Mrs, Walter Mo- m 3993 Colman Dock Fancy, "abt . a + 200@ 6.00 T.; haltbut, 206 Mtr Yok ee | Japanese | Tusler, Charles Harold, Seattle Legal| hans, Mrs. Allen Spratlin, Miss Rub: a 4 i: FLOUR AND SUGAR 200 Th. Ataila 102-110, Bhipyard | mina Mra, M. R. Martin, candidate for | Anderson, Ida L. thle L. Rausch and Miss Pearl R. Rausch. ee, wane? Sentee 4 Wholesale Prices > SH Shane rig gata Shas Mill—Atr J.C. Kirkpatrick. [the state legislature from the 4ist|/Kingman, Forrest R., Bremer- —— * vy, le wi “ ja, BO . Creonote Wor! Thistle district, also declared Saturday abe |. tom Tloer—Fami) by 7 pat, 498 Beattie Training Station—U, & Biue Stem bakers’, 94 POULTRY AND MEATS is strongly yposed to Japanese ag: | sock tk Aenea Parker, Bert ¥., 1 . Winslow Ma —Btre Pacifice, | KTe A OR AemaTTEe. Curtis za beth, Snohomish |. Legal ° 9 Woman City’s [2% SE See = ia Ciittora Cleat Be: ttle Beet, per th, —ANNOUNCEMENT— HAY, GRAIN AND FEED ° voy, Jessie Layton, Beattie | tz tauren, encima, etm, Best Locksmith DELAY ACTION 1922 Record of | ssvsr Siren, seat tase | é TO THE PUBLIC Mt mace wats fa i's Pedestrians Hit | ji:\is:..."sist*tate28s)| et ae ek Rolled and ground. Onte—Whole fend, 1 A Rolled and ground, 10's Sprouting, 10's .. Duthie, David &. ‘ecoma ..... Leg Wiggins, Ann, Tacoma ......-Leg Leon Vashaya H., Beattie @¢ | 2F¢ buried on the surface in vauite.| wagsHINGTON, Sept. 2.—Cong 49.00 | These vaults are kept wet under New Orisans that peovtel ON BONUS leno | by Automobiles The Seattle Artists’ Series locked up, per —Country dressed, ph Whent—-Racleaned feed, 13 47.08 | ome of them like sional conferees today delayed action Tiael, Winee hans sey Weat—Vancy, Vent : 4 bank. Well, one on the bonus bill in favor of the 459° E. Ney, 2845 Juneau at.,| King, Rojlie R, Seattle ...... Lem OF 1922-23 te alee’, onetes Chick Mash—100's, with BoM. day, with a funer- tariff o " i reported Friday that his |Cornell, Mabel, Beattie .......Legal tet awe. Growing oe al right at the : mes ge egies g f snes pe [auto struck John Bauer, 2517 18th | Kater n Low a Beatle «ss. lewal KATHARINE RICK, Manager Med, 1609200 tha. . doorway of such a ood rae tig bill, in conference. wan (tvt: 8» Thursday at Beacon ave, and |e > “ES ma’ TED PRESENTING LIVE sTOCK habitation of the lt wb bed pone coued ra CG ‘y a Was! Landers st, Bauer suffered a eut on DIVORC GRANT i: ni Receipts at Heattic it was found “ipo eon db set y Chairman ithe head Homer F. trom Odetta Six of the World’s Most Famous Artists is Saturday the key had ia ke 2 oe Gitte cece tego et [een iat he leat eae, tare, “tet AGO het Teasene es at Pye syn ry an ore ie ne a joth . however, Mc per | . we 2 oe sheep PORe Tes ater Aifaita Meal... oe | weeps tese | } id, the bonus will be brought up/day by an auto driven by W. F baer Ree Sper cs ay emine, Conteeien, Be Quotations ut dtockyaras Bone Meal . q 7 |Burch, 7340 California ave., at the|MeLaugh!i | Monday, rushed through conferenc ad reported to the senate on Tues | |day or Wednesday. | Huds The mourners hat } ed to use dyna mite, It was an J embarrassing situ ton, The best lock | smith in town was sent for, hot foot. ——j | The messenger re Bone Granulated J February 5—MAY PRT! politan Opera Com March 19—FLORENCK the Chicage Opera Company, and MISCHA LEVITZKI—Phenomenal Pt May 12—ROSA PONSELLI—Prti De Drama Metropolitan Opera Company sade ye. x3 Cottio— Prime steers Grass cattle Medium to choice . Common to «00d .. Best cows and heifers Medium to cholee .... Common to g00d Canners .. Calves, ight Medium to choice . corne of California ave, and W | Maran.” ; Ma ne Tazuma. years } 3 461° Julia Sager, 400 12th ave, | Pyne john Ky 68 years. N war slightly bruised |Soiner, Nordah! Brune, 6 years. |Northern Pacific a when she was hit by an auto driven | Lawrence, Arthur years. to Spend Big Sum |by 1. Yeaman, 2509 N. 40th at, Frie|LOMtey, John R63 years . Kempehell, Mattie R.. 45 yeara, WASHINGTON, Sept. 2.- ‘the | “ay. Sho was struck at 13th ave.| Todd, Judson P., 64 years, Harrison st, ty 2TH—Coloratura Soprane of Heavy oereeeveee BANK CLEARINGS | [turned with a woman—Mrs, Jose. |Northern Pacific Railroad company | ; Bulls pees | | phine D. Miller. was granted authority today by thes "462 Harry A. Lindberg, 8105| New Style Shop Is he Dice tent. Seattle | She's said to be the only woman |!nterstate commerce commiasion 14th ave. reported viovend | | y ti out as Hmooth heavy | | Olearings $5,831,921.42 | | lockamith in this country, maybe in |##8UMe obligations and abilities in that hit auto hit n'man at Fremont | Opened in Thi City | Series, O11 Montcllus Hullding, Semetic, 9reet be | | Balances .. 1,405,399.07 | | the world. And experts add that she's |the sum of $4,600,000 of equipment The pedestrian refused to give his} Catering to women's needa In me ™ bu H Portland jone of the best. It took her half an |trust certificates to be issued by the name cleake, euite and éreanes, the “De-i NAM® wo sceeeeee ati | Clearings 426.00 | | hour to open that vault door, but the teat National bank of New York,! A man crossing the street | (Clifford Myers Style Shop’ wes | BP] Address ..... | Balances . eeeee 849.00 | | jock was badly rusted, which made The certificates will be sold at Sixth e. and F at ened Saturday at 305 Pike st, Ite | ola 4 om - ! wr A bpd oa ult No R=, isn't often not ¥ go than 97% and the pro- Was slightly bruised when hit by id pen once operated one of the |B} “"'** oO. z 1 transactions ,. 2,180,000.00 | ae ee page boo Miller's ppt chlo yh nal rama otlauto driven by P. 8. McNicol, 2051 largest department stores in Itinols, | u Sel % i ’ Gard st, Mriday, _ eulside of Chicago, ee