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Li \ re PAGE 8 REGISTRY IS REFUSED SHIP Alleged to Columbia and California ports: HE Goattle pilot dort King Tha applicavon address as Soattic, Fecently sold at auction United States ma fatinty a libel weaietry at V al in Seattle to denied Canadian Wedn stry aNoouY tay re was Dow Made by A. who gave his and was support P @d by B. Oss of San Francisco, Due fo its denial, the owners of the boat! Will be forced to keep it outside of = the three-mile limit at Vancouver "The King and Wings was the pilot that in 1914 wont to the rescue of the Stefanssen polar expedition. | O berth ‘T OFFICES: SEATTLE Ave,, L. C. Smith Bidg Pike St, at Fourth Avenue Phone Eliott 2068 TACOMA citie Ave; Phone Main 7171 | 4,, ‘3° ficken, Pass. Traffic Mgr. jy Seattle, Wash. Ask about our service to Honolulu, Alaska and the Orient. (STEAKSHIP(O |board of trade today. joorn were stronger, | Vessels in Port at Seattle Rail Stock ; Are Higher; oe ee THE SEATT PRODUCE MART bil opp fli List on pig BUSY THURSDAY WALL STREET Despite the 6 extension Fa show ing mad the pe okiyn het ap Am Nas ead GRAIN PRICES ARE IRREGULAR CHICAGO, Feb, were irregular at the close of the due to the senti- JOURNAL Wheat and |, FINANCIAL REVI k Ts generally. w for January Atchison, up % rlean Can. 80% Chicago E Board of Trade} quottions on how n program, market t jecting arloadings ‘Thursday's Quotations Wheat— Open 1.204 Las Lah High aie a Lu rt aa ro. $—Grain prices| [amy | Oate— July ~ | Rept tween Britain and Turkey will soon develop inte o hich wou! ad rye were and. Provii ‘Ship News Tides in Seattle | | | Widihe Bureau Report TATOOSH ISLAND, Fed. §, § a me Barometer rising, clear, wind east, 14 Passed out, str Pawnes, Arrivals nd Dacanres| from | from Tacoma, Str Korgosan Maru from Bverett, cta at 5 a mj; str Mystic from Mobily via ports, at 5 p.m. [8 rea, $1.96 11.4 11,60 1a 1a M u 19.92 11.00 . Normal Nomina! . lew Close WR B20 ah Lu eos} us ee 1% Cash Wheat Thareday's Quotations CHICAGO, Feb, 1.—Wheat No, 3 bard, $1 see Portland Produce yureday's Quotations Th PORTLAND, : ene 28 i hena, 16 eb, 8 He don; a . Denver Live S Th feeders, $14,009 16.36, | Butter, 43 tock N. Y.S Stock Market DEPARTED—Feb. §.—Str Nebraskan | Bal for Tacoma, at 4 a m.i str Talthybl for Manila via ports, Oridono Maru for Kobe via Yokohama, 146 a m. Fed. T—Str Northwestern | for Tacoma, at 11 p. m.j str Skagway for Ban Pedro, at 10 Dm; str Arabia Mara B.C. via Tacoma, at 11 cee Vessels in Other Ports Tacoma, Feb. &—Arrtved—str North- | ¢ western from Seattle at 7 Arabia Maru from Seattle, sir Admiral Sebree from Bei Everett and Bellingham, at 1:4 Sailed—Str Northiand for Beatle, at 11:20 p. m.; str Skagway for Seattle, at 3p, m.; str Kongosan Maru for Beattle, at 4:30 p.m. Bellingham, Feb. 7.--Satled— Schley for Seattle via V a om: —talled, Montana for Beattte, 4 p. m.; str can for Beattie, at 6 p. m.; str King towing bktn Forest Dream for Be- attle, 7 p.m; str Mukilteo for Heattle $ia Tacoma. towing sche Henry Villard for Winslow. at 7 p. San Pedro-Feb, 1 —fatled. str Gea, Bellings for Puget Bound ports; moter- Coolcha for Beatle. $e McKinley for Snatt! Talare—Feb. t—Sailed, ote Delroea for Seattle. Balboa—Feb. §—Matled, str Minnesotan for Seattle. New York—Feb. 1—flailed, str Robert Luckenbach for Seattle. Arrived, str Commercial Trader from Seattie eee | Consolidated Cigars. | Consolidated Textile do ptd | Maxwell Motors A Mexican Seaboard Oil iT Pere Marquette. Pierce Arrow. prt |Punte Allegre Sugar, §1 ne Pond Creek Coal Co Armert- | Pigaiy Wisely Keplogie stead velt my Great ‘Northern Terminal—Str Toktwa| Maru. Bell Street Term! Str Astyanax B—Str Imomis, U. 8 CG. Halda | schr Forest | | 1 Northland. Pier 6—Str Alabama Marv. Russian & Husetan | Prenen | Bremen sa, 191 British Britian [British Vietory 4s Pier, $—Ser Vieterta, tt Otune, str Jot- | Britten Ret. Pier Baer Admiral Wateon. | Plier D—Str Admiral Rodman. Union Pacific Terminal—Str Mystic. Pacific Coast Coal Bunkers—&r Ki. san Maru. | Surveyor. 3. Shipping Board Moortngs—| ‘nium, str Anna E. Morne, str tiv ado, str Cross Keys, str Delight, Belgium Kestor Belgium Premium German W. L. & Berlin 4. ‘ Hamburg 49 Hamburg 4 | Pacific Coast Engineering Works—str|lelptie 4i8 | Lelpate Ss. Muntet) 49 | Munich be . Frankfort eine Weat |JDANER® 4 Hartland, ste atl Street. Termisel—Aer Steel Boa- Street Terminel—U. 8. ©. 8, Dell- U. & C. 8. Burnside. ‘Todd ‘Drydocks—Str Fulton, str H. F. Alexander. Puget Sound Bridge and Dredging Co.— terson. bktn James Tutt, 1, 2 and 3. Japanese firet ha anene necond 4 inited Kingdom & inited Kingdom 6 Italian 6s Gree drachm 987, 1108 102% ay a. ¥ RII III III CII od ooo oder MM Mr SATURDAY AT MIDNIGHT the opportunity to save a portion of iaveieatin Sa Motor. nner he DURA of Investment Savings, will be gram from the Durant planatory We Re Offering of the common stock of Star Motors, Inc. shares 5 Ad aha or only adlvogldt go } lets than ype ey than 50 shares to a partner. Clip and Mail UM boy LS per month, Not Seattle 500000000 DURANT PLAN at an end. The following tele- Home Office, Washingt 0900000000000 2000: THE DURANT CORPORATION 2008 L, ©. Smith Building : I 900000000000000060000000006000066 | Good Movement Price Changes Brings | Fairly the ket was reported ¥ £004 activity on all lines on Seattle fruit and produce dw y were kept busy and the produce mov ing steady. Heavier trade on celery eabb brought the commoditie: mur Jobbers a oranges higher 50 cent Coler} was up to $7 a crate higher: cabbage was being quoted at three cents straight, and which have been erijoying very heavy inquiry, sold at $5 4 box. | ‘The butter and exe markets were holding out steady Friday oranges, uKe 0% dos bunches. % Turnips—imp... |Cocoanate—Per don | Cranberries Western, per box Dates—Dromeary, 1-pka. box | pdolden. pert 1 Mixed Nute—Per Walnuts—-Cal, No. i, per tb Budded, per ™ DAIRY PRODUCTS Prices Paid to Shippers Rettectab « feattle dettvery Bare Prean ranch, whit Mixed colors ... Pollets Mik-Cwt. ¥. 0. shal b. Beattie ‘wuppiy H. com@ensary, ewt DAIRY PRODUCTS Prices Paid Wholesale Dealers |Batter—Local creamery, cubes Brick epsom ranch, white ~~ tot Tillamook teipieta POULTRY AND MEATS Prices Pal. by Wholesale Deniers te Shippers Dette—Live 5 Be. and’ over .. reamed... Medium, live, 94% to 44 the Live, ight, 2 to 8% Ms, Fancy dry picked 2 above it Geose—Live, fat. # to 10 Fancy dressed Ne Mares. conte he 3% Te and up Wancy 4. p. #-15 te cF, Mat, 16-16 The. , | a Chole, ight , taney Fancy, Hight Med, Haht Hie Fancy, heavy. 180-260 the. POULTRY AND MEATS Tricee Paid Wholesale Dealers Ducks— Dressed, per Tb. . Hene—Drested, heavy Dreseed, light Live, heavy, 1. Live, light, Tm. . Brollers—Dreased, per th. Geese--Dreased. per tb. .. Turkers—Fancy, dressed Live, fancy, %. Maree—Live, per ™. Dressed, per 1 4 Cows—Country dreseed, tb Yancy block LIVE STOCK Quotations at Stockyards Cattie~ Prime steere Medium to chotee Fair to good ...., Feed . Rough heary Prime lamba Feeders Wothers, Hi Heavy . Ewes Cull FLOUR AND SUGAR ‘hotesale Prices Mlour—Pamily pat., Blue Stem bal Hard whi HAY, GRAIN AND FEED HHar—Wholesale, {, 6, b, Seaith Altalts 4 Com—Whole, yellow, Cracked and feed m Onte—Whole, toed, 10 Rolled and ground, 7 Sprouting, 10 Wheat—Recloanes Wantorn oyater . Build the THURSDAY FEBRUAR 92% TH Hot Bed Now Prices and Sizes of Hot Bed Sashes Without glass With glass Out Without With glass . inch mlann $2.00 83.25 fe measurement, 4 fect 1% inches thick, 4 Nghts, 164nch glass $4.00 «th glass .. HE HOT BED is one of the most essential features to be con- sidered in connection with the success of truck or market gar- dening and is a valuable adjunct to the home garden. Properly constructed there is practically no limit to its uses. Not only does it make possible the early plants that mean so much to marketing success by supplying sturdy plants for transplanting to insure early garden truck, but it may also be the means of supplying the table with crisp lettuce, radishes, etc., at a Construction of Hot Bed If possible, select sunny exposure, pref- erably with a building, fence or other windbreak on the north. should! be fifteen inches high on north side and nine inches high on south side, making slope of six inches to the south The hot bed may be of any desired si: simply making it so hot bed sash w fit tight and snug. We offer two sizes —8 feet by 6 feet and 4 feet by 6 feet. A good size for the home hot bed is 3 The frame well diem. sash of the 8 feet by 6 feet size or two of the larger size. The satisfaction and saving will more than repay for the labor and expense. to make prompt as small quantities. an’s profit. time when the open ground is not available for a crop. Our stock of Hot Bed Sash, of our own manufac- ture, is ample to meet all requirements, and we are prepare delivery on large as Considerable care and thought has been exerted in the making of this sash to give greatest strength and maximum glass area. Of course, we sell direct to you, saving you all mid- Our large illustrated catalog features in an interesting way the many things we manufacture for furnishing the new honie or remodeling and modernizing the old one. It’s free for the asking. Write today. O. B. WILLIAMS Co. Established 1899 SASH AND DOORS 1943 First Ave. South Phone Main 1547 ACTRESS FILES IRWINURGES SUIT FOR PAY Broke Contract A contract calling for a salary of dear old San Francisco and for the| payment of excess baggage to and | Its welcome for those who intend to from the Bay city ia, after all, only a| remain in the Northwest permanent- ‘This, it is charged, | ly, declared W. A. Irwin, manager of Allen | the Henderson and her actor-director | Min Co., husband, V. T. Henderson, late stars} before the Seattle Real Estate asso- filed | ciation in the Butler hotel banquet scrap of paper, was learned by Marguerite of Cosmopolitan Playors, who suit againat the assets of the concern late Wednesday for something over 00, Unless a receiver is appointed, the assets of the enterprise, which was started last December as a commun. ity affair, will be disstpated, the Hen- dorsona allege. Don H. to have disappeared a week ago Sat- urday with a day's receipts in his} pocket, is named defendant. The Cosmopolitan Players had on its original board of directors, Coun- eilwomen Mra. Henry Landes and Mra. Kathryn Miracle, Mrs. Claire Ketchum Tripp, Justina Wayne, J. R. Burns, William W, Ladd, Adolph Weismann, Dr. Frank Loope, Nellie ©, Cornish, Hugo Alde and Edwin James Brown, son of Mayor Brown. Hold Chinese as Dope Peddlers Lee Jong and Ali Fong, arrested Wednesday afternoon by agents, are now In the city fail pending the filing of federal charges against them, Five opium smoking outfits and $600 worth of yen shee were seized when the arrests wero made, Liberty Bonds Furnished by Logan & 7 ‘810 Becond Ave.. Seattle Beriee— First OMe «. Piret 4a Beoond 41 Wirat 44a Bocond 4 ‘Third 44a Meh 101.60 chanKe opened easter, cm, $0,04682%5 40,00038, marke, oe BANK CLEARINGS + $6,084,023,82 Western oyster « N. Y. Sugar and Coffee Sogar-rir ens 5.625.665 refined, Cottenio. 1 Ito Mpots 11%6 tb A 0 lb, No « V°sfaon 10% @16%0° tbe i 1,865,136.86 Portland Clearings . . Balances , 4,717,868.00 727,577.00 Total transactions 236,000.00 Duncan, former manager | of the show company, who is alleged | narootio| : Claims Cosmopolitan Co. | Realtors Asked to Aid in Ad- #2|$200 & week, a round trip ticket to| ity known thruout the country for HOSPITALITY vertising City Seattle should be a city of hoxpital- ita friendly treatment of visitors and | land department of the Puget who spoke Thursday neon | room Ho advocated a campaign to elimi nate the knocker and to build up a spirit of optimism among the people of this city. “This work of welcoming the stranger and telling him good things about Seattle ghould not be left to a few. It should be the duty of every person making his living here to see that correct and truthful information ig given about Seattle on every ques- tion," he said In speaking particularly to the realtors, Mr, Irwin advocated a defi- nite code of @thics, with penalties at- tached, for a member who fails to conduct his business along the lines of strict honesty and integrity, THIEVES GET JEWELRY LOOT Hundreds of dollars in gems were stolen in several burglaries Wednes- day night, along with numerous arieties of other articles, Diamond rings valued at $376, and other Jewelry of a total value of $600, were stolen from the home of R, A. Preston, 223 W. Crockett at. §. McCracken, 1106 B, Marion st., reported that his home had been en- tered and robbed of three jeweled rings valued at about $150 during the night, Thieves also entered the home of A. R, Cook, 1414 EB. Valley st., escaping with an ancient revolver, an Bik's charm and a silver watch, Cops Find Liquor in Search of Room “Little drops of moonshine, and Uttle drops of beer, given to a customer, gives everybody cheer,” wald 1, Bhritch, 86, Wednesday night, just before two blue-coated officers invaded his rooms at 1021 Stewart st, armed with a search warrant, Bhriich refused to be cheerful when the officers produced a bottle of bugJjuice after a thoro search and led him to the olty Jail, Whriich was being held on city liquor charges ‘Thursday, CHICAGO, Veh, James Drow, after confeusing he had stolen whoow from three ehildren, was xentenced to two yours’ imprisonmont, Polish Diva Plans Tour Ganna Walska Would Win by Merit NEW YORK, Feb. §—Ganna Wal- ska McCormick, in seclusion here to- day, prepared to win American opera lovers “not as a rich man's wife, but by my talent.” é ‘The Polish diva, wife of Harold F. McCormick, of Chicago, will tour the | Bast shortly, singing operas in French, German, Italian and Eng- lish, she said. ‘The tour will take her to Washington, Baltimore, Chicago, Detroit, leans, “I want to show I have talent for | singing,” Mme, Walska, who arrived with her husband yesterday, very bashful of newspaper photographers and reporters, said in an interview Aiven the United Press just before she left Paris. “I don't want people to come to hear me from curiosity. I don’t want my musical career to be re- garded as the fancy of a rich wom- an. It isn't “AM the money in the world can- not purchase talent and I work as hard as tho I were working for my bread and butter. During four hours each day I practice and perfect my- self and it's hard work. I've hardly had time to eat and sleep the past months, preparing for this American tour. I think that I will be able to convince the American people that I bave talent.” Philadelphia and New Or- Trains leave— NAOLIDATED Tr fous as Ave, Seattle, ow. ‘Teton, mC R tit ‘W. U. QUIN, A, 8:30 P.M. 11:15 P.M, Daily Sleepers Through POT 'TIOKIT orn!