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PAGE 12 BILLION TO TAX DODGER EVERY YEAR U. S. Treasury Losing Vast Sums: Officials Propose Plugging Leaks BY I. C, MARTIN WASHINGTON, S. |>l. IS Tin dckltftrt arc «w*y with more than 11.000.000.1*0 utTy y>ar that Plight to |o tutu the Slal i -! treasury. Thal'» on» rr.uon, trranury of fl.-Ute «nJ nifmN r* of rongma »'l mtttrd today, why th<> r«-.»t of thi' Amrrtcan p»»iplo »re r«ll«l on to tw«r »uch htuvy lu tuijfna. It la «I*' the reft .on eongtv*# pro pu«r« certain ch&nfm In th« tax law. to plug tftx Irak, thru w)Urh ol tollw* yarly %ie lo«t. If Uti.i« Saw could wll«Jt ««v y«u whftt b« kMr« Iwiwiim of tlx tr— i*curitlc«" ba wvuid ha.* to Wvy 17M.00C.000 to 11.000.0P0.004 leaa In ta.vra on othf thlnx*. of ftciala aero*. Thea# tax fr»* accurl- IM the sr>*teat akl to tax Anlflnx by the rich. It la var iously cKtlmatrd that there are from tU.*«.o«0.000 to $14,000,000,000 of them out.landtag. The government can't touch them with Ita tul»( powt-r t»i*uf of a eonatitutoin&l Umltaflon on Ita authority. Marine Man Favors Local Waterfront On hla flrat vlult to Bmttie. George S. Edenholm. aaal.«tant renerul nuin a«er of the International Nercantlla Marine company, of New York, la enthuslsatlc over Penttle'a water* front and harlior development. While here, Edenholm U the (unit of l>avid Itrntt.tr.im, Seattle ntfrnt for th« Holla/id-Amerlcan and S wed I ill- American line*. Looks Like Wallop for the Men Folkj CAMUKHKiK Kn*. Sept. ll.— Ulrla eoxrlcd off the greatent honora In the higher local examination*. They defeated men In the conteat for the literary prise and alao for Latin and Greek. 1921 Record of Pedestrians Hit by Automobiles gJ 1 An unl<ltntlfl«il boy wu i 041 badly hurt Monday night ; wlwn (truck down by the auto of I A. E. Ituffnrr, J*:» W. j;th ■t. on Kllbourne ive. In a report to police. Ruffner d» olared his ton wa» driving the car. ■Ehe boy ran from behind another car and did not eee the Huffner machine. He wan drugged several feet, cling log to the fender. A witness took the buy home. He appeared badly hurt. • • • CAO Gears* Sail* 10. <«'■ *l*t vH m art. S. E.. euatuJned a broken lib when run over by the rear wheel of a truck driven by T. J. William*. 6700 Keystone place. In an alley between Kruoklyn ave. and 14th •*e. N. K. Monday afternoon. William* aold the boy was hanging ob til* rear of hia oar. Ho was on roller (katoa and fell beneath the wheeto. Wltttasii reported the "boy hart auett. oaly * broken rib, tun •a.* Vital Statistics 1 BIRTHS Kidder, Jay D. (11l 10th ara. N. E boy. Kowomiyu. Shataro, 655 H Wellcr «L, girl. Tanaka. Kichimosuke, 724 W'uhlnr ton it. clrl. Kiutenson. Carl M.. 424# Seventh ave. W„ girt. Baker. John R. Taeoma, girl. Beran. Edward. 1411 Harvard ava., irlrl. Clemans. Orlo C., 124 N 41th at., boy. Swenson. A. 0.. Poulabo, girl. Scott. Glen C.. 1415 Flrat ave. N. W.. boy. Raymond, Arthur S., 1214 E. Marion at., gIH Cornell. Marco. 1100 E Alder, boy. Baughman. Onas, 361S 24th ave. R, boy. Malone. Ralph J.. 49] Ninth ava.. girl. Evers. William F.. 20S0 Uth ava. 8.. irlrl. MARRIAGE LICENSES Name and Realdenc*. Age. Cook. Chas W., Jr.. Enumclaw ...35 Cox, Grace E.. Enumclaw 25 Fernberg. Samuel, Seattle 65 Jacobs. Lina, Seattle it Sigl. Otto Karl, Seattle Legal Emch. Hulda J., Seattle Legal Vodash. Matthew G.. Enumclaw ..27 Jones. Hazel, Enumclaw It Nolan. Frank W.. The Dallea .... Grizzell, Martha Y.. The Uallca ..10 Friend. George John. Seattle 27 Berrisford. Gertrude Virginia, Se attle 21 Jones. Milton J., Seattle 22 Franklin, Olive G.. Seattle 19 Cox. Rodney R., Seattle Legal Edgerton. Eileen C., Seattle ..Legal Roberts, Thomas A., Seattle ..Legal Lorenz. Rosa Clare, Li.a An gelea Legal Manfull, Louis L, Bellevue 27 Willett, Lucille, Seattle 21 Martin, Herman, Seattle 22 Patterson. Lucille. Seattle 18 Nabatame, Thomas Y., Seattle. Legal Taylor. Polly, Seattle Legal Adair, Fred E.. Elwnod, Ind...Legal Catternole, Agnes, Victoria, B. C Legal Anderson. John E Seattle 22 Cox, Emily M.. Seattle 22 Clark. Ira L, Oranta l'aaa, Or. Legal Baker, Lillian M , Seattle L> gal Anderson, Otis 8., Klngaton 31 Johnson, Ida, Poulabo 19 Renner, Fred G., Wenatchee Downie, G. Virginia, Seattle ..Legal Ebbets, Wm. E., Seattle 84 Baker. Ethel C.. St. Paul 24 Caraway, Fleming E., Claren don. Tex I.egal Caraway, Sara J., Bremerton ..Legal DEATHS Dahl. Bernard M.. G6, 47&0 18th ave. N. E. Walker, George M., 2, 718 Bellevue ave. Hudson. Marie M 78, 908 N. 74th at. Wilson, Margaret C., 71, 4231 12th ave. N E McDemed. Mary A., SO, Hermlaton, Or. Kachimas, Julia. 40. 1827 Eighth ave. Loomis. Jennie, 48, 4221 Fremont av. Rice. Okey J., 45. 2438 I'ay at. Salmonowitz, Mary A., 71. 6008 Syca more et. Sands. Wilma W. 6, 3341 Ukewood ave. Bird. Ellen M 1401 Howell at Ship News Tides in Seattle 1 MH'M-l'At u ! »MT 1* tlnl Ml.lt Tlil» tU.h 1 11 i\. til.. 54 fl. !:l ft. »' <% Hnt lot* TM. Hr«i l»» I™* ' ~!» A m, II fl. »»1 » BV. II j vnwl lll.tt TM. wn.4 lll.lt lU"' Jlf f l». I. «fl >*« V ■lO * j wmi u. ri.u i«« ~,,r 1 in f. in, ti ii iJ* »>- ' • w-1 ... Weather Bureau Report TATiMirttl IHI.VMV H.pt- 11. • A. M Utwin* immmohr. «h»u«ly{ wind •*»»»«!»• w«et. 11 iniha an hour. In the etralt*. UmoiU In. a lhr»f-mnet n*«»t«MP irtMaU a a a Arrivals and Departures Arrived 1? Ktr Admiral from Vancouver, li. f*.. at ll:St p. m.. ®tr \\ h«ratlao4 Montana fr»*n« <lra>« ItartH.r. at « II p m atr I'rlhrt All*rrt from 11. C. porta, at IMI P n* HaUeil IMpt IS *tr ltarrjr l.u. kenhaeh for New Vork *ia Ta«H»i»»a. Kv»relt. r*»rt« la rut. Han fran.l»t«, lUn Pedro • Halhoa and rhlladetphla. Nt « IS a m ; #tr In tuitu Mr.*wart f««r Oleum, at % a. m. #W-pt 11 Htr H|«*kana for Houtheaatrrn Alee ka. at S foi p m : etr C«le»tlal for t»Ua pi* via Tatuma. I'nrtland. Han >tancla**o. Man r*»drt». Halta»a. l.l*»rtHM>| ( Un4«n. Hamburg and A«i«»rp at • p. wv a a a Alaskan Vessfcls V.M«a-t:—ffttl.d. lit *l*i».4», a>uthhoun.\« 1.1 • a «n Hii.r^.r—«fpt. U— SftlM. X' IVnf~. Kb*. M..thttoiiiiii a • p. m : *u J'U't+j*. •aclt>l>..|i<t<l. •( irulnlvlii Kfiihlkin-II- »tr *«• mir.l lt l» Ot-I •*' rilnrw Allca, itorihb..uiwl. • >• p. i»-. .tr City of rtfftlll.. . | uUlhudil. . ft. ftt. ENDURANCE Marion Goebel, student at George Washington high school, New York city, swam across Long Island Sound and back, towing a canoe and tKreo men. Public Market ftOCTH END Stall 49. butter. 4<c lb•***» 4»o do* ; hon«y. Ito qt. Stall I, br**<l. 2 for He; doughnuts. 20c do*.; but t«r hornl. I for lie. St*il (I, puri l*rd. lie lb.; roat wurat, lie lb . pickled pl|i' fa*t. lie tb Stall 4«. p«ach«a. }#c do*.; y*llow corn. '<*oc do*.; r*apb«rrt«*.l6c bo*. Stall 41. •moked Jowl*. 14c Tb Mil pork. 20c tb ; tollinf b«ef. 10c lb St*ll 14, b««f *taw. lo lb.; boiling b««f. 10c Tb.. put roaat. Itr tb Stall 20. »'j«ar, 10 Tba lie; milk, t«JI can 10c; No. 2 c*i» pinoappt*. 20c. riKK riw%CK SUII 17, pur* Amen-an can* rigar. 4 It*a. Itc, • Tb*. 14c biall It. pur* frvah milk. »c qt Stall 43 (**rn*tion milk. 10c can. Htall 1427. pi< nlea, ltVfee lb . liberty at*ak and aauaaga. 10c lb. StaJla 27*22, boiling b««f. Ic lb ; pot ro**t. 10c Tb. gtali 42. augar cur*d bacon, 24c lb. Ht* 11 1122. aaimon. 2 la, 26c; Finnan haddl*. 14c lb. Stall 1611, sturgeon, 24c lb ; aalrnoii, 16c lb. HtaJl 24. fr«-ah Mlmon, 10c lb , fraah halibut, > R>*. 26c. St*ll 11. i'lbi pall honey. t6c; fr»*'» churned rreamcry butter. 42c lb. Stall 2t, beat he*d rice. 2 Iba 26c. No. 2 can pineapple, 20c Stall 46, pur* oil aar dine*, 2 tana 26c, tall can pink salmon, 10c. fOIINKR Stall it. fancy s*laa 6S« lb ; f Wla« onaln aharp (heeae. 16c lb. Stall 2, j aummer aaueage, 26c lb ; lamb roaat, 10c lb , lamb chopa. 16c lb. Stall 14, aklnned aolea. 2 Tba 26c; salmon trout, 16c lb. Stalla >4-04, pure lard. 16a Tb.; lamb etew. 6c lb Stall 14. Kuatern b*con, 26c 'lb,; ateer pot roaat, 12H* ft*. St*ll 100, ! ara.lt mackerel. 20c e*ch; *alt herring. 2 for 26c. Stall 102, Nut margarine. 26c lb.; full cream che**ae, 22c lb.. 2 Iba 46c. r/OMOMY I Stall 20, American can* aug*r, 4 Tba 27c. 4 tba. 64r. 100-lb. aark, «fi *6. Htalla 20-21, beat Klberta peache*, |1 00 per crate; pe*ra, 91.00 per crate; water melona, 2c lb. Stall 22. black b**a, 16c Tb.; freeh aalmon. 16c lb. Stall 62, S. M. C. marmalade. 4 Iba ||o; h'-rna made veal loaf, 40c tb.; Qu*en ollvea, 27c pt ! Stall 40. pop corn. 4 Tba. 26c. chocolate. 2 tba 46c Htall 64. freeh creamery butter. 4Ac Tb . full cre*m cheeae. 27c tb. Stall* 7-t-t, 1 H- fin* bre*«kfM*t coco*, 26c; 1 • 20c c*na Norway amrdin**, 26c; 2 ran* pe*a, corn or beana, 26c. Stella 27-20, Tllue Ribbon tea, 60c tb.; Golden Weat coffe*. 3 Iba 09r. 6 Iba. 91 60; 60c can • Itoyal baking powder. 24c. BAMT.IRV I Stall 100, b*at Arnerl-an <**ne *tig*r, 4 Iba 27r. n Tba &4c, 64.66 per 100 -tb. a*ck; 5 b*ra Oryatal White aoap, 26c; 4 bara Hoy a I White aoap. 26c. Stall 1,11, orange marmalade, 26c Tb ; fancy baron. 60c lb. Stalla 20-24. boneleaa brlaket j corned beef. 16c lb.; b*con, tlo lb. Bt*l| ?1, horn** made pork and veal loaf. 46c TV; beef loaf. 40c Tb ; ham loaf, 26c Tb, Stall 47. farnoua l.ymten butter. 60c Tb. Stall a. flood I.'i'k margarine, i'd< P., 2 lb■ ftfic Htalla 24-26-27, Hill'* coffee, 42c, fl 04, |2.0&; Cltrua powder. 22e pkg Htall 46. Llbby'g rorned href, 12c c*n; 4 'can* l>el Mont* kprlcota. fl 06. H'KHTUKR , Stall* 14-17. 2 16*; can* pork and beans, 26c; l csns Vsn Csrnp'a */»up, 26c; & bara !Cle*n Kaey *<>*p, | Iba rolled o*t*, 42r. Stalla 14-16, choice atcak, 16c ft* ; pot roe*t, 10c fb . bacon. 26c lb. Stall 105, 6 bara white laundry aoap, 26c; •mall ran Karo. 16c. Stall 167 amall erca. tic do*.: 2 earta Balmon, 26c Sugar •tall, 4 bara Cryatal Whit* aoap. I6c. HnniMmgH, likn thonn carried by women today, wire flrat worn by I the goda, prleata. klnga and prlnct-a of Babylon, Gee, but Boldt'a Bread la good! -—Advertisement. Irregularity Marks Early N. Y. Trading Ni:\V YOHK. n Irregularity prevailed In the trr-neral llet "f ntork* In the flral h»»ur'a tradln* on tt».- N* w York Ht«»« k Ktrhantf# fulled l»rti|** broke* ll* <>M l«»w »»f 4f.'» nt toprninw. followlnu th« u« • tlon of dimctura In paaalnn the common dividend Co«i*trintl%• f••ntut• * •»f overnight now* helped to ptn ntfthvn <• Main a toeka. egnerlally oila. »»n the report that hii Internal l»tial hanking group urotild fl«»at « |«»an for Mextgo. Hteel loinmon, Haldwln and Ituditxikvr w»ri among the weak *|o<'ka iluritn the rnrly trading * Openlne pn« . * lm*lud«*d Mexi.un I # «*tmlautn. Ttl'v. up V: H'adim*. off t* ; llrthlehetn "11. ' 5• *4, up *4; t'hnndler. 47 >4. up U: t'rtMlhle Hta«l. «; l. ».ff %: Aaphnlt. M*». up V*: Anaconda. IIS, up \S 1 >*• Huh ht«r, 4#t 4 ..if %; Sfiitlirni rnelflc, .H, up I t'mmdlan r»i<ifh, It? 1 ;, tin thang»d: I'nlon l'u. iflt\ 120. off V 4• I'Uh, &o. up %; Am- rl« an Wool.n, "IW. Uhclmnged. WHEAT MARKET GOES HIGHER CllhWOO. Sept. 13 \Wat prlct-a n . nl higher on the «*lit< ago Hoard of Trade today, <1 ur to Ituht r«'«flpt» In Ibt l«*al mark • ta. aml the opinio** among of a brighter t»u«ln**ga oiitl«H»k. <»ther greine w»r« frac tionally higher In sympathy with wh.nl rrovtalon* w«»ra irregular. Beptenih«*r wheat opened tip V*«' »' $1 57. ami closed I \»c higher l»e« « rn»h«*f * hent opened unchanged *l Sl■ 19 V» and cJogt<d up 3«*«* <eh»al opened at 11.33Vt, Up V»«% and «.*!•>»• d up %c. ftaptamber rorn npaned tiiichftiif*4 at Mo al>d eloged Up *• l>ecen»l»er c *rn unchanged at &4H«* md cl<>aad Uc higher. Mar o*rn openud lat yiH and ci«»**a fcc lltfher §«*pt.enib»»r oatt npenad at If Ha. Up V*c. and elourd up H<V 1 »aeetnh*r oat# opened at US<". nff and floaM ur» 'it May *•«(« opened at off S«. «nd cloaed Up S* • • • Chicago Board of Trade <T«i«*Mla »'• U««(K(|.HW) FaniUhMl h j 1.. It Manntßf Jt (e. Mul'er llatel Hu tiding Whaat • "pen High Uw Cls* II It II lw* II S«% II Vm* t 2* t II lit I II May .... I l.l« I) 1 !.!•% tv»m — tl«pt 14 .14 \ Ms .!«% I%e ii\ .14 &«S M*v I»H .41 .»•!* (,at>- »-.pt ... i:u >"*4 f>ee J»\ .S*W .l>H «•*% M«v n\ us .nH »s»rk - ft. ft Nominal I*7l lar»l-« Hapt 11 M 11 II H 1» *T Oct. li 19 111* 11 tl 11 •I WW Pept. ••••• Nominal (VI Til 7 •• Til !»J 00a Chicago Live Stock Ta4a;'> Qaatattaaa llac*-*H««ri|>ta. ll.aa# Market tlfllc lowrr Top. |*. hulk »f 010 I*,!>a «f H.II; h«a*y »«lcht. |T.U«f« *9. M* turn »oi«ht. h«kt wei«ht. |«*.*U»>" hravy |>ahh nir •«»*•. I* «l VIT.lt: |M»riiin« »'*#, rvu|h. It tltf M ft#. »>««. C HI • IV. Oillla ltavatpta. 7.#aa Market lie hl|h«r <*b«h.-« and prime. li.tiV |l* K; m*«llun> k K«JM>lo. r««ini-n I!; UVllli k*•*>«! ami rhal<». !• li «# It <-: 1 *»min* «». 1 «#|»i; hutahrr -tkMle ant t»*lfrra I I - * li; raen#m an<| mlUni r«*a a«<t h«lf*ra. || Sf !.»«; rann»r ateara. I ■ tl 91114; «e«l ralm Ityll If; fe*-«l»r •ta«r«. I&tflli. •!«»« Wrf riMri, 11 «f It : . krr «;<*«• a«»<l r ■ »*. f«. | !ih»ef> n>o*-ipf. J tool M«rkr( Tl« htah*r. I<aotha I* Umh# f«ll r«mmr.n. I'.Uui ymritng uratk • re. MlT.fll *»••. M#lj cwtl to com mvn «»(«. |7 V 1.71. a a o Portland Market Status TwUf 'i (taetatlee* Cattla— Rircalpta 111. Market Bot llttMi Mr ftt r«o4 »l*Tf, lift*; ch*»lra row* and belfera, lt.?i#i li; rann»n. |l llfl II; bull*. Il.itvl iO. cahM. 9& 10011. IInfa~ll««l|<ta. It. Market ataadr )• I 1 -- tf Hi: pit*. iit:o«it: :*. Sberr*—li#c«lpta. JtL Market atea4r. aaat of mountain tarn Ha. |i &t«<: yaarltfiaa. II 11. w#lh««, 110 is St. •••«. II VL n«>U#r,—l»P |h. n>m»> ITU l>e IK. Kara 14 f| <te il«i Ifiia—. ♦ k For Sale Everywhere The Seattle Star has many thousands more subscribers and readers than any other Seattle newspaper. For that reason it has been necessary for us to establish sales depots in all parts of the city. The downtown newsboys have all editions of The Star for sale at 2 cents a copy. The branch sellers are loeated in all parts of the town —at every place where it is possible to sell papers. This is for the convenience of people who do not come thru the main part of town on their way from work. Hundreds of suburban stores have found that there was such a great de mand for The Star that they have add ed a sales counter for The Star to their stores. These news-stand sales are of great value and convenience to readers. It enables them to purchase copies of the paper while they are doing their after noon shopping. It is also of value to the store owner, because it brings peo ple into his store regularly. A whole army of carriers delivers • The Star to all parts of the city every night. There is not a block in Seattle that is not covered each evening by one of our carriers. If you want your name on our lists, you should order the paper by carrier. The price is only 50c a month. . , The Seattle Star MAIN 600 Seventh and Union THE SEATTLE ST AH N. Y. Sugar and Coffee TiMlay'a 4|aat«tlena ftagar—■ firm, l:a«r, |< K', u < <1: grarm twted. IS to# I «&. t 4 *U.it.». HO • • • San Francisco Produce Tmlny'a <|nutnt l.un Itttffre K«traa. «i*i IK 1 4 K* —Kitraa, 4"»V»c d.ta; ettra ftra»«. 4f,r dd't , Opltra pullet* llr dot lin - derailed (itillvla. No, |, 2Jt tlui.; N«». I, 14. goa. lhw.» • itlf.imta flata faa.-y, 14c lb. flraia. ?<t \i> lb. e • a Foreifm Exchange UK** Tli»W<. 'IV-;.! lt.--Knrat.-n f cft.iif* .h..» - I a alight adv.a.-. to.lay v*.r y..»'-r-la>'. lltlH ; fiai.ee, I 0 0111 lira, 10-.4ITH: nnukl. |uOv»4H- nai.i.h kr«n»a. 10 Kit Harding Leaving New York Behind NKW TUHK, 11 -Prealdent Harding an<! his party l«-f t the Ilrooklyn navy yard on the "May flower" ahortly after 9 n. in. today for » «hort run in Olcneove. I* I, J'Yom Olmrava Harillng and hi* gueata will motor to J'l ping Hook for a rouml of golf. The preUcnt will not return to New York city. II» will take the Mayflower from filcnrove nivt rrulae tomorrow. loading at aomo point for another game of golf before atartlng the return trip to Washington. Disastrous Tour for Boy, 14, Ends After a hrlef tour of the world, conaiating mAlnly of the wealem purl of the ataie, George Hicks. M, of I"ort I.mllow. applM to the early Tuea<lay morning for a place to ale«p. tleorge ml<l he hud lieen working on a rant h and couldn't set along with hla fulher. Ahout a month ago he deckled to leave and nee the world. O«orgw wnj turned over to the detention home. lie la to lxj aetit tack »« hla home. He expreaaed hi* aatlafactlon, Iwcauan. he mild, "He wanted to *«*• hla molher and tn»te aoine good old huckleberry pier* TO DISCI KH TAX AI DITINti "E«t»rlenra» In auditing lorporn tlon ta* r«turne" will l>e relata<| by Charleg |f. Uonlon at tha ('..ntrn trie club lundteon Thurwlny. It la •noonnccd. BANK CL&%RINGS fh-atlle Clearings SJ.ool.ftJ* 57 lUlancn. 1,133,113.13 Traveling machine .Imp. am mail In England to repair automoMUn Unit break down on tha road. Kan KraigUro motor car dealer. pUn Uia conatructlon of a motor ■paadaay. THE WAYFARER wr i»,r !>♦ i ,miv# #.f The Wnyfar-r f».--uty. f" FINANr'IAI 9TATPMFNT, . Mf* " Ih« thank* and yratltu.l to the aplendld publn --apirlted • lllrtllV/lnL *} IA I LiTILM I <lll II * who 111 •• v• r y way f«»r th* I*2l Wayfarer: ij/|| re If* V fH T.i I'mmU M*"l '' fiii' ft, I'l If>k Wat.rhoiie#-. VI. t..r II Kffendahl. ""I oI tu. Wiilium I iri. lt, I u • f Mill I'onipny, Mm. A K And« i eon, Herman < «*rtifi>-«l I'tihlir Anounl nnt* \N t.hi r. N h 111 ii 11 I:• I. M«ln, I' I hkinn.r, J \V Kdd y, Thud Hw»»k. si VI'I I I-' \VAslll\(<TUV If i: S.ahMMi, \\ I. |;li«..|« m, 1. M 1») ♦r,n I. «:«!».. nII M- »»• • » M * A.SIIIaM# lU.> Mm liii. I. ..fa« U lil#.. U. \V T I'r.**. r I'-nwln M**l#ri.nt. < hitrl.n J.nktna. K I W.hat»r A Hhm.anakl. W • **»"•« I' l "'" no B . . „ Ift 145 l I»..hul.i> aii.l w |i i '<i f H.-iir, wh. u < financially In guarantying ..... . . u . . _, H*i>iTno*r jv, im- . I fir Mini i.r 173.(Mi0 nii'l kivliu fn< ly <f their tllfie to tn»tk'- Th« 4 f , . »• , «. #n , . i . W«vf«r. r poaalhl. In heat tie f..r 1911; flnCltj e Wa*h I to 1 n,v ' n,n J r of Washington. To thou* who participated in 11»• ihorgn of 3,000 void In render- <j#«nti./n«rr '" K Iru; til., wonderful rtiuah ..f j'he NViofur-f Hl,o develop*-* into til" Jfl H , llirflnnfo w \ ih lh# j oJnt f#«-ifjr«rt of the Wayfarer Koejety and flro uc and lar««at eiriglng body .v. r aaavinbhd In America. U, ( Aaaociat.d fttud< nt# of the t'nlveraity of Washington we have To the Monitors much «f<Jit la due; made an .lamination of th* records of the Kocletjr. p-r» I'i.r the rnrti' M nnd lnt«Mlg. n€ w.»rl< done by the 3.0A0 P|»J*-n'll'l lalflng \n tli«* r. .. Nt pr'.'lurt lon. for U»# of a#»; rtalnlr.* tha mm, w< nun un>l «li 11 «1 r«- nln tlir .nut, %%lio«i« artlntf wuuld In* difficult • 'lk du*- ili**r< from t»» tli»- A .**«»< i«t. KturlffitP of ' nlv*f«ny to ntirji*i»»; • " f Wyhlnifton under tl»* contract for the une of tlia Htadlurn dat*-u T.. M ..U"'n.ry I.vnrh. «ho ««rk.d "'k'""'" l ' TM."r.t f-,r * r-ntnl of I 'OO 00 for .*ch per f' ~lr *» I'rodu. <-r, un<i haa U*mon.»f»l««l tlmt ihar* I. n'-ne f„ rmlin , , KIM) (lf , h . TOrp , on of li"#« ipta after ptym« nt of all •i i«— \» . . _ . ninnn for *t'lual rr.ntn ».f the production. ln« ludlnif |»ur« haaa loan, return of lo Mr* Montffo merv lAn.h. who 'J 11 • JUhii? thafika* horfow.l i,,-., |nt*-r*-«r n.l\eri iNlriir. ealarUn to nia;e handa and IV|' A* "'"l pf rf.; f niaii' •a, '.r .? »V .1 • i 11v fof wnmlnaf,*. r-nt of crew fiotm* f..r pr«prrtl-a. and all 1..M ihh MrtfU'.f.t AU*« n Mild th<- draiimtl. of tie I.lty ror (>f . In. t # . ll,r. itntfiiiL' I,f Ihf f.erfoririMnr *•«. th-'r i..»r>.i.,.,.i,.cn.■i.-i.i *. tk , p .f**;'Hi''l r ,'u" l ,r" v . • »,„i „n„, i.,... <» .n P (, , i n fI I li. M , , K. rfw.vf..»i'i InaMrat/un.l «'"rt <•( tKxprriOlt.ir". ni.4 vririot ihai It.'- ){«c«ipt« from fc-l --fr-• l> of th»*lr If'f I - «»f taJ. ntj nn-l tuiir • lh » rnlnalon* and »al«n of muiir book a fhown hy th« rocorda w*r« duly *" 11 . 11* L' "* V". . I"'/"' M « win, their «I*P»»U»«I In Hi' l.nnk. Tl.r >utml«.lo.i. nrnl «*l»» w«r« ÜBdcr ' " II" *■" " I' who Wlih th«lr tt| , rv)g ,„ n ~f M»l»n-at. (Jrnrtu.i- M4n.if.-r of th. A»- v< V u ~ . , . , , .»i ...uiAoia «,,rWrd lal'-'I Itud'rnli of the I' ri f v*-r«it y of Waahlnicton. and of It. M. Mac-' » Mr.. f l.yon nn.l liar .Ulr '"P"''"' . Michael. VI.. Iraald.nl ..f ilia I»*lar H..r1..n N.tlon.l ll.nk. Tt**- willlnKly nri.l tlr< |.a«lr f. r in.ny ka In ...rlliiK. Ulxlinc and «a urrr , h( w.vf.r. r Hoclaty. *n.l iha.a K rt,ile,n' Iw i .aurrd u■ * V f# * ii' « * « **► r* _ f _ -.tfif,,. (he ftll l»*ralpt* ha>> bn-n duly «• . for. \ • i. Mr b mnk Wfl'thn . * n 4 Mr. Geor»a lay for getting the , hlHt# . fn .. f>| , <f | { , r „| pU Ar|( , /inaiad hereto 1a p«>nt "n hrt'JM' in I »ia« «• at . r»l «»* , . ,r, *,«,1 iii* IrawL» up In a. r««rdanc *• with the r'«.»rda and r<ju*b*rn preaauted to 1.. Mr Jturton Ktar. < l.»iirmnn of th« I.lertflcal * ommlttee, and i u . r t full* Miit.tr.it t»d effh |«nt aaaiatunUk f«»r the beautiful and i ffntlvt ♦ lectrlral yf t :fiot*HK ft 'Jo th. 'traffic I»*-t»artment of th« Beat tie I'olhe, Chief W. 11. Till: W ATI'JI III'M i'^KA^T A^C uiitA/itA Ifitf and Lieut. C «i t 'arr, fof handling th« vaat crowd# »o «ompa- ' j W , |»noiiri-riow T Mr P W llindora n. of lb- Nlr.at J'.aljtr.r t»l.*rtrnM>l. wh« m o BKCWTTB ANU BOUilllTCttW % rk* «! Jll'k'Outty f y l«Kp pftfpar ear* of tha 1 »Crcaaad traffle; / A. fln I'lr tnlasnrr Kotaa at IfK. 114 ISO M To Mayor Uu«h ralifw.ll for aa.urlp f for u> from the U. H Ur " l " i " hc - raralwiun t« u.. u.. I: Il'. -1: "I tirlU X'r. Tt T>. I'ortx*. Borr»">n. »».i Lit for •fntrcmcr nvrcTOrri nei |i«7,47t J« I r.ijltarworlh for .»4 uAttD.., « I'rvf «nd A. n. J Jji<!4 .a prolocutor.; Pti*? h &f»atnlltlon * tc * 74 To Darwin Mal*n#*t and tha Htudent 1 -dy Faculty of the Unl- Ad 11 onifl rl e*i Koulnineit tlf til ♦ e»mity of Washington and Adminltt ratlva Htaff for thalr apl«ndld Itenul of Coitumea and Cleaning!! I!II! ITU i.b I\lU eo^oprration; ... v . _w mw . Mualc I'latra and Oreheatra Heore l.tf.t 17 I" Mr. 'lr«-ar 1 ( Tl«rton for n. M *T' (<ar*lr. for .r- 'Muaie Jtooka for l!.a«la i.iti |» lo Mr. J». 1( f iilnter, i f the prattle ( oinuiu ui t y Servlea, fof ar Tl»ttih« and Klrrwurlm 216 00 rft'Mflnif for Mlloia frumtha 8 K T*niicaa«a. r*arva. «nd ...Idl.ra; Ml<»lUn.'..i. 1 i """ I. . 3*o 4« . eBltl " la,k 1 * r ' l U " rl • A.< artlalfiy and l.rarral I'nMlrltx 41.201.1t ' i Mr. RII A. Tra<uiurer. .nd hi. many iMUIMU; Ka»III. Nawap«»irr» *4O 41 To Mr. It V. I»>.-r .. Con.lructlon Kn«ln«rr; 1172 7* * •1.. Mr II I. Ktrw.rt for Ilia ro.li work on .l.gra; »oal-Int.|lltrncar 1. T,: rJi., A c b K r'J""' K" : ..i tha .oi- H«ord'.77c:o P |iM7f ;;v: .a «. <;m - 71 ti'* a#nlatanla. -♦*. 4 C7i r. 1 To Mr. V\ J. Smith, of Ilia Wi-.larn I'nlon. who i|a.l np *.»o# mil-. " «£•••■••• ••• •'.W.iii .lliTt ?! £d"*'rt.ii,Vfcr.i""Sd comJ,'«i»nvMJJ V. I>r JI! ~f 'ihr l-'lrat Ma11,.-llat Church.'.nd f>r M. A. M|, c l'ilanr' < uV '^'' Arl Work '"i'l* 31 Mntllii w.. of til- Klr.4 l'r. at»yl. rlon Churrli. and thalr Jtoard*. for Mtw:ni»n. ou. - " ~ , Ifl ~ furnial.lßir tlia III"- "f lit" lr ch»«'haa f-.r t.li..t«l»' . . . . _. ' T- Mr J. .hull Ori«n. ..f H. I"nita« K..und N«» Itf.Uon Company, for B «?„ \7.« i .... « fun ..ir, k - trail.i-.rlalt- a fr- "i Taviita I" H..UI. «r>d r. turn for on. J"»»' »»«• » hundred and twanl>-flv. a-.ldi»ra fr. in C.nio la wit. t..«nh»r with M.'n t 7R« 4? I. I. t.■ it of. from Tun.n.j Or.torial s - laly. who <-.rua ..var nlthlly; ?!,£ .rri,.! litl.i To til" mini.tart of tha ,-lty and throughout tha alala, wa with Tlcfcal Offlcat J|| . M "; .a .or . Jti.-n tpl.ndld eo-opar.llon .„d favor- { 1 r ; t) , ; r r . , , r i, ' on Vnd * ahl»* • "fiitnenta fi..in M'« if putpite. . . 1 t*»» T.» Mr Kit M«*vrh<»u»" f'»r auditing th* ree».rda of tha production: urounaa ... .......... •••- ••• ••• J. To the new»K»«p«m of the city, the Northweat and Canada for their a IJKJnL £.?.«!! ro<3urr * r *Of flea i'2i?'oo liberal aupport and ro*opamtl«»n; * •• njf js . . r«li«lou. and frat.rm.l t a. for thai, marvajou. at.lt.- Fr , )ltlll . n»y. ..d U.rah.u.l-, rh.r«a. X7.03C.25 if I.ny «ra omltt' d In Ihl. lattar of .ppr'rlatlon. It la not Intan- iii-ii.'.m * i'j»! 1? tlonal. f r . h and . very on* ha* hla worthy place In tha great lirSlSSmil«s in SfftUa 1 207 45 au-eaa of the Itll Wayfarer I'agaant: Warrhoualng In heattlc 1.107.41 f We recommend b fore another proauetlon that the elty build ft * S' n oT'",V iV " ,he tar * n<l PUC " * M'."." r \rMdr„ t Inaiir.naa » J.ISJ.M We arkn wledge and appr«M*late the hundred# of lettera of appre- IlUlonfWf T'leframi, oc elation and cn. our.,, in.nt, an I «iv. balow ~tra« t. f,om a faw: Htir'nni Wni ard Pl^ii EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE | p..ntoon Itrldta ovar Canal!..«•.».••«••••.. 697.27 ~To ron. Mr \V. h.tar. I .h.ll alw.y. ha undar a d-M of L^ 8 "' l->P'n»''» .V": * f.r t'.a .... • lof tha r limit in K.uttlr I kn..» what you hava Tfavalin* Ktpanaa. I»r. (rmthc r. «U 24*.>2 g n. throuah. and •> nip.thm- with you n, Mh. artlly What mattar I'amagra and lx>.t 21«.4» whrtf.-r io«-n i-ral.a or tlan ■ tha hna dalla«.fad and Holdlara and S.ilora hiif. iu. 140.(1. tha >.-■ .m 1 d"d ha. haan d-.tia, Nothinc ran diaitt that, and aft.r I'lymouth Church Hantal to »0 all. that It tha Inip.'rMnt thin*." tSlicnad) lilt. J I'.. CIIOWTIIsrk I'rvd fur Hlieap Zll ~ { 20> (I "I'aaaa allow ma to .1 pratt to you on »«half .* tha A.iwxlatad \CAfI TAX OS AfiMTPSIOVS TO BTADIUIC lJJSl.'tt Ptu.l.t.tt f tha I at».rtlty of Wa.hlnfton ..ur tln.ar, .ppra<latlon IX)A>TB ItlCl'Al!> AM. INTERKBT 24.5i1.50 f r your par .una I «ff..rtt In maklnir Th. Wayfarrr l'aifaant tuth a . * i «i"n In raaalpt of your chaak. f r |1M«!7(. whlrh amount, to- OF fIKCEITTS OVKU EXriCKDnTT.ES..........'"jooi.l r<-n..-r with tha m..n>-»- from ronr.-.tlont. will nlva th. .tudant hod* . appr.i imataly |jn.a#"oo. and will . nabla u« Co tak« up otja »aar« |ie7.47>.2« ; tadium bond* thi. fall" |j<nnad) DAIUVIN MBIMNKnT. *NOTK —Approilmatajjr fjo.ooo 0® of the ahoro Kxp«ndltura waa "I wl.h to axpra.a my admiration for tha wondarful way In which for Indabtadna.. Incurrad by l)r. Crowther and dlacb«ri;ad by tba n.a U nyfarar wat prmlucad. and Ir. *ll*a tha vatt amount of affort Wayfarar ty. ArrofVrmO you and your at.o< lat. . hava put f. rth to obtain tba ra.ult. that tii?» iSnc i* tko wnrvrt .1 .1. \ t.ilnk Tha vuyfmrr h-iaty .n.l Saattle In canaral thould «vti nic vt"A sh'stv .r l. »,t tltrnd a vota of appr.-latlon jo xvUERSOH IZXCEBB OF RECKH"TB^.VER KXI"END « »»!««. »M K nau, a. Ml. U,.»_l U.d Kent of Uladiuin 7 nljbta, at HOO.OO 5.&00.M "A. a ait!ran t f«al flaapljr Indabtad to you for tha opportunity of . .. fa.lnt Tha w.yfarar. Th. p.rformanca I. to m.rnlflcnt .nd to lm- | 32.40j.41. t.ra.aTva tlat tha not. of local prtda which wa all aound lia. .lmott BALAKCI IHVUIHI.!! ACCORDING TO CONTRACT .1 a dl.rordant tonn. Whlla tha jraton of Tl.a Wayfarar la ona of humll- *Aaaoclatad .Student.. SO* | 1C.295.T4 1 It and pntlanra. rathrr than of prida, wa .11 .h.r. In th. feeling Wayfarer Hoclety (Hubject to taxea, In.ur- m th.t i.ok! t ho to >ou a gr»nt >mirr« of aatltfacuon. Wt hope It It ance, ttoraffe. etc) 1t.302.74 tl.a fuundatu.n of a Kfeat Institution _____ t5.40t.4l ' ROT O. IIADI.KT. AMOt'NT ACTRtriNQ TO ASSOCIATED STCDENTB -\Va hava navar had any thine of tha kind which haa dona to much Toi'of'suVniii 14M1T4 f,r tha whrtla population. Out.ld. of th. .dvertl.lng and eomm.rclal »«* -t burplua 1«.»01.T4 -apart—which inaaii. much to ua, I «m tufa—thl. wonderful pl.y of . ....... tit i*r»»wthrr'a, the way in which it wa* staged, and the enthtialaam •crrmPOITVT Ml-'MO .nd fin. talent 'J* 'SMSf aLa VT 1 Pi'luWlK 'immadiaulf upon pra.anlatlon of thl. Report Mr. Wahater handed ill tbu hlaUiry of tha city. I«l*ned) KE4.INAU> 11. I AIIHO.NK. Mr , C heck for the balance due to the Aaaociatcd Studcntx -I with to e«pre«» to you. and throuah yi-u to your truttaat. my rjrcAl I IXI/*MU t,ar. .rial appreciation of tha public .plrlt which you d-m.>n«trated KtjULU I lUIt in carryln* to gr.at a retpanalMllty and running to «raat a flnauclaj WHBRKAS. Tha Etacutlva Committee of tb« Wayfarer FocWt, at ruk for th. good of th. community and civic betterment. % apeclal meetmjr hald September It, 1121, ar« unanimoutly or tha ißi.p«di J RALPH MAGEPi nplnloo that The Wayfarer Pageant shouid be produced In SaaXtla la Pattor Firtl U. U. Church. iSli and . _ . Ih '„ a„, _ nr vtnd- WTnsRBAA In Ik. l.nruare of Dr. Crowthar. "Th» Wayfarer can !C .Vfnet. of your.elf asd the man at.oclated wilh >ou In promul- etc. <.n tha equipment and propertlea until Ua nrat prodactlon. and _-.i_L. aß7t wolkin* out tha plan, under which thta great Pageant at a Jleaervo Fund for emerKenclet thereafter. i.?d b. brr U gh lo tha public of the Northwe.t •• " EX EC IJI VK COMMITTEE, would be nrougni >» " (Slitned) FRANK McDERMOTT. The Wayfarer Society. NEW TAXATION PLAN PROPOSED 40-Mill Limit on Land Is Suggested to State Body TACOMA. Sept. It—A new sy* tt?m of taxation, llmltlnf the ta\ < n land to 40 mills. under the prwent 60 per cent valuation basis. was proposed to the state luxation In v will Ration committee which held a public hearing here yesterday. The committee meets In Chehalla and Vancouver today. The land tax limitation, which would »>e done by constitutional amendment, wan suggested by K. S Goodwin of Seattle, representing the Northwestern Real lCstate Men's association. (ioodwln also recommended a per sonal citizenship tax. or poll tax, of |5; a graded personal Income tax; nnd a buslncas taju to t>« levied ap portlouately. Touring State to Cure Potato Ills WASHINGTON STATU COtr LEGE. Pullman. Sept. 1J. —Professor Michael Hhapocalov, government spe cialist on potato dleeascs, In touring the state with George L. Zundel, ex tension plant pathologist of the State college, to comult with potato grow ers as to their difficulties. Dr. Jacwaszkl, a famous European plant pathologist, also may visit po tato growing regions of this state to suggest remedies for dlswises now menacing the Industry. Finds Miss Seattle and Is Awarded $l5 Miss Seattle was Identified Tues day morning at Frederick A Nelson's by Mrs. JO. PU-krell of the Calhoun hotel. Mrs. Plckrell was awarded }IS. This was the first store entered by Miss Seattle Tuesday. Oilnn has a tradition that when tho rice crop falls the yield of bam boo grain Is greatest. A lift-saving raft has linn adopt <d by England for each airplane that Is used to fly over water. FRUIT MOVING BRISKLY HERE Thompson Seedless Grapes Go at $1.75 a Crate The fruit market has been brisk the first few days of this week. Thompson Seedless grapes were cleaned off the market at $1.75 a crate. A shipment, which Is due Thursday, la expected to clean up rapidly as the demand la fair and the prices will be unchanged. The peach market la not weTl stocked at present, due to the strong demand, which haa kept the fruit moving Ktaadlly. The Wapato district Is cleaning up on cantaloupes, while Grand View is shipping the Rurrel flora variety by car lot. A tor of that stock Is now being offt red at from $2.25 to $2.50 a crate. Ixical greep corn was moving well at from $2 to $2.50 per sack for the white and $3.50 a sack for Yellow Bantam. The egg mart 1* firm with an up ward tendency prevailing at a few wholesale houses. Itutter Is steady at 47 cents a pound on the city creamery bricks and 46 cents a pound for cubes. VKGRTADLES Prices Paid IVliolrMlp l>emler* llc*ns I-oral, per tti 04 0 08 Or . per tt« .OA Itoet* Local. <lo*. hunches .... .SfiO .30 Cubhiive Local per tt». 04 Carroll* Local, per sack 2 00ft2.50 Cauliflower -Loul, de* I.:'r.C :<0 Celery t.ocal, dos 900100 Com— I.m-ril. twir-U 2.0002.50 < lit uml»er» t.oc hothouse. dot. 50 I-KIT riant K. Wash., crate . . .I.OUOI 25 tiarlle-—Per th 20 IHtm-e -Lot-sl, outdoor .......1.000 2.71 Onlon» Pal . per tti 03 0 .04 Walla Walla. lb .02 I«oca1 green, dna. hunches ... .40 Parsley Local. <toa. hunches .. .80 Pen* -LooSl Telephone, lb .o*o 10 Peppers Per th O.vQ ,01 Potatoes -Local white, lh. .. .02 Rate Cuts Lop Off $10,000,000 Yearly WASHINGTON, Sept. 13. - Rail road rat® reductions on livestock shipments In the Middle West ter ritory I "'tween the Missouri river and the Rocky mountains, which will save shippers 110,000,0C0 annually, were approved by the Interstate com merce commission today. Yakima Gem a. per ton . ...40 00#4ft.00 Sweet. Cat. lb 04 % # 06 Radlahea- I*ocal. doa bunches. .20# 36 Spinach - Local. per bos I.oo# I.lft Squaah - Summer, lb 03 H Hunhard .03# .04 Tomatoeo-Local 1.00 #llO Turnips—Local, do* bunchea. .. .40 FRUITS Prices Paid Wholesale Dealer* Apples— E Wash 1 00 #l6O Gravenateln. CaL ..8 00# 3 60 Banana* Per lb .OftVft Cantaloup**— Standard crate 1.15#? 60 Pontes 150 Caeaha Melena Per lh OJH# 03 Cttcataalt—Per 100 12 00 Tahiti —Per do*. 8.60 Date* Per can* 700 Pig* Fresh, per bog 100# 1 25 Gra pea- Thompson aeedless. lug 1.60#1.75 Moore'a Rarly, 7-R>. bsaket.. .60# .46 Malagaa. crate 1 60 Mueeat. lug 160 Black Prince 1.50 Tokaya. crate 1.00 Grape Fruit—Fla., box 8 50 #lO.OO Cel., crate 5.fty#4.00 Money Comb, per crat* 7 50 Cal.. strained, per lb. .14 Boney Dew • -Standard crat* .. 150 I,emon* Per box 4 00#7.00 I x>g un berrle* - Per crat* I.7fc#2 00 Orange*—Per case 6.60 8 00 P«*4'hr» I.«c*l l.ftO# I.lft Pear* -Bsrtlstt. K Wash l.fto#MS Plneapplea—Cu»<an, per crate... 8.60 PI urn »—4-hsaket crate ....... .1.60 0 1 76 Raapberrtea—l4-cup crat* 1 60 Watermelons —Cal. lb 01H# .0254 N* i-8 Prleea Paid B holeaale Dealer* Almond* -Per lb 85# .10 Draxll—Per lb .Ift Filbert* —Per lb .1® Walnut* Kremh. per lb 10# 12 Peaaute--Virginia Keyatone, lb. .11H J* panrae .04 China .1® Pecans- Per lb .10 DAIRY PRODUCTS Price* Paid to Hlilppera Butterfat — A grade. Seattle delivery .... .48 Efge Frosh ranch 17# 18 pulleta .17# .28 Milk —Cwt., to h Seattle supply. 1 60 F. O. B. contlenaary. cwt. ... 1,95 DA IKY PRODUCTS Prices Paid Wholeaale Dealer* Butter-Local creatnury, cubes. ,44 Brick .47 Bffg" Freeh ranch 40# 42 Pulleta 30# .12 local atorage ,16 Cheeae— Or. triplets ,11 Wleconain cream brick ...... ,3R Block Pwim .86 Waah. triplet# .31 Tillamook trlnl«ta 16# .24 POULTRY AND MKATB Price* Paid hy B'holeaale Dealera to Shippere Dacke-Llve, old, per lt» .18 Young, per n> . .20 llen» Live, 4 Iba. and up .... .25 Live, under 4 Iba .14 Broiler* Live, 1 to 1 Ilia .... .26 Spring#, over 1 Iba .22 Geeee-Dressed, per lb .25 Live, per lb .13 Belgian llare*—Live, per lb. .. .10 Dreaaed. per lb ,16 RooMter* - Live, lb .13 Cow a—Country dreaaed. fat.... ,oft# .06 Poor, medium 03# .04 Bulls— Fat, lb .05# .07 TIJESDA Y, SKPTKMBEK 18. if»,i H oca—Block. fancy .Hf . Ma**, heavy »5f . Veal—Fancy. >O-110 Iba. Uf . Light. 40-70 lbs 12# . Medium. Tbm 19# , Coir*, heavy. 174-100 Iba. .. .»«• , HnO— 1 Heavy, fancy .*lO J Sows. heavy IT# . POULTRY AND MKATSr Prices Paid Wholeaale l>Mlcrt- Dork»-Dr«md, per lb Hpb»—Dressed, per lb 24# . Live, per !b 20# Broiler* -Over 1 lb 35 0 . Geese-Dressed. per lb . Turkey*--Dreased, per lb Cows—Country dressed, lb 04# . M»f*- Dressed. light fancy, lb. .16# , Heavy, dreaaed Veal—Dressed, light, fancy, lb., .11# . Medium, dressed 14# . Heavy, coarse 08# . Belgian It area—Live, per lb. .. Dressed , MK.VT Quotation, at Meek yard* lino- Prime, ii toon. Medium heavy 7.50# 8. Rough heavy & 60# 4 P«M »tO#U. Cattle- Prime steer* I.B#I, Medium to choice 6 00#4. Common to gooa 4.00^1. Beet co*■ and heifer* .......4 00#4. Medium to choice ...8 50{f4. Common to good 2 60# 3. Calves -Light .4.00 ft 7. Heavy 4.00 #4! Bulla 1.50#4. Sheep— Prime lamb* • 00#T. Yearling* 4.0004. Wether* | 00#4. Kwei I*oos. FLOUR Pat 4-4' a, city delivery f, HAY, GRAIN AND FKEP City Wholesale Prices, Per T« Corn —Whole, yellow. 120- lb. aka. ...38. Cracked. 100-lb. aka 40. Feed Meal. 100-lb. aka. 40, Barley—Whole, feed, 100-lb. aka. ...34. Rolled. 80-lb. ak*. 34. Ground. 100-!b. aka 3tf> Clipped. 100-lb. aka 4? Ost*—Whole, food, 100-lb. aka. ....3! Rolled, 70-lb. aka. *....42. Ground. 80-lb. aka 41. Sprouting. 100-lb. aka 44. B heat—Recleaned feed. I2ft-lb. eka.4 3. All-Grain Chop—Bo-lb. aka 88. Chick Peed- 100-lb. aka. 67. Chlek Mash—loo-lb. aka 64. Growing Peed—loo-lb. aka s|, Kgg Maah—No 11 M. 100-lb. aka ...4T. Scratch Peed 100-lb aka 47. Wheat—Mixed feed, 80-lb. aka ~..21. Cocuanut Meal .....21, Cottouaeed Meal 40. I.lnnrfd Oil Meal 4|. Soya Bean Meal 64. Alfalfa Meal 27, Beet Pulp 38. Flah Meal B|. Meal Scrap*—Eastern ....OS, Western Of Bone Meal •»i» Bone. Granulated Charcoal—Eastern, hardwood kl! Weatern 71 Grit Llmeatone •••.St. Granite 21. Hhell ISaatern oyater 30. Weatern oyater 21 Beach ...•■ May Alfalfa No. 1 sf Mixed. No. 1 ■ Timothy, Na. 1 ...J Straw •>», .mi **m .*..«.^g