The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 4, 1919, Page 17

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Council Committee W.ll In- ETL ean ee spect Car Line hie aonincinpindnindaindiaiincanianichinne wy PEAR MARKET Livestock Men Propose HOG MARKET | Ludendorft, In His a NOW STRONGER © Greater-Meat Production STEADY HERE | Story 0 the Wa fo Without so much as n end $ y BY RAYMOND CLAPPER | followin, lefinit iggertions for im Feinforcement work Ye Peaches Are Steady; Potato ‘United Press start Correspondent) provement Reflecting Setback Is Only Sub-station. The er aul en Market Shaping Up WASHINGTON, Sept. 4. Controt Packers S the purchase of a $5,800 ‘ aping Uf He that the steadily rising cost of! “Prompt action by congt Temporary Here | pole wagon for tt utilities depart \ is & “seriou enace mem viding for a construct {eT ONE Ment ot th American National Live ust and thorogoing fede oo The hog market continued ste aay | The utilities committee will view joclation market committee of the packing industry, which shall | Thurada rhe weaker murket in| Rext Thursday the Kiressed a r to Pre tent) maintain the efficiency of thix great Chicago gave local condition a tem North line hall pr nt in the future uch ™m mand the market stock men prog J eanil | TELLS how Germany feared that Holland and Denmark would join hah ne Ine of upidly grow: | Receipts were 220 cattle, 42 hob the allies and give her her death-blow on those unprotected : : raxing anaes : pe nad Sees and heep | frontiers which she had not a single man available to defend and for ‘ “el an ra » f five great re ard North line meat 4 y packer th bebe no of tt * a RELATES in detail how the high command saw nothing but defeat A petit for ater 1 ! mnpve et le fed trad 7 " wa have " ry facing them in 1916, and of the countless efforts made to bring A petition for water ma “ phenome 1 . bo pene eile st. w be considered t io : : curred in the past . a about pea mittee next Thursday S tormeer te oe bes The letter calls for the “enactment p18 50 REVEALS that Germany had no inkling of Russia's colapse previous : Enact ution looking Of such reasonable, effective and! | , oe to its happening. Had they known of {t in advance, Ludendorft eral + fl efinite leg ' shall possit tated would never have favored unrestricted U-t wartare, which ‘ . manipulat | Rest ateers oom) brot the United § nto the war and sealed Germany's fate rick saad PO AIG “n - Ate vig nt o 800 EXPLAINS that at no time had he any hope of the colapse of a t 1 t « a H. A. Jaste he packers, under the ager t 715.60 CONFESSES that Verdun was a colossal mistake, with its ghastly " 1 er Corrote ea Heard and Hb, G.| the department of agriculture, an im: [hep $9.60013.00 toll of wasted lives and material erery part agency assuring fair t 00 oe " " istrj ° Corw . . al 9 . an TELLS of the battle of the Somme and admite the terrific effective- District Attorneys Put Off) “5 . nds of the | ie ne ga asada UR re 6G 10.00 ness of Marshal Halg’s policy of attrition which caused huge i on: ‘ the pre cidfipe tact Ap-cace Ghana ry Kwon om 7.50 losses that Germany could ill afford rn ‘ t all food 5 ' . - P 1 provide’ for marketing pla t " FRANKLY ADMITS that the weakened man-power of the Germany The conte of 1 i Stat . treated public utilities, free from Prices 1 army and the shortage of munitions on the western front was distri Francis A. ¢ 9 7 Ae wot, | backer contre more alarmingly serious than the allies ever suspected. ret Bert Ha sntributory to in The q or se ACKNOWLEDGES thet at the end of 1916 the German troops on Portland, and C. Saunde te A hia | dbeluat ns rr the western front were completely exhausted eee. vo ane vient” federal tracke ‘ : ADMITS that the attempt to organize the Polish army to increase to discuss ways an 1 that the Ke their avail man-power was a complete failure dating the high Btockton, new of thia living cost, | Incorporated | EXPLAINS*t : tthe Cents thod 8 ni “ FL been postponed Pickling, vex eH we offer for your consideration t cated * -AINS* bow many of the fignting methuds uf the allies ere No word has yet by officers of the committee from 8 troller Hebberd prices in Seattle. Exe tary Smith is tnvestigatt day a number of reported rent Reering cases iu VESSEL MOVEMENTS adopted by the German commanders a GIVES DETAILS of the serious troubles between German statesmen , BANK CLEARINGS she DEEP SKA VESSELS and the high command on the one side and those of Austria, Bul- Seattle garia and Turkey on the other. Clearings 49,271.03 Sichted Of the Cape REFERS AGAIN AND AGAIN tn torme of scathing bitterness to the Balances 105.24 Bprcial £ 4 Weather Bureau) inefficiency aud lack of co-operation of the imperial government. oer eee Spokane Pied Pk ienag ery AND, Sape 4 ADMITS | ‘LY the weakness of German statesmen, and € on : ‘4 . lauds the « ities of Lloyd George, Clemenceau and Wilson. If results ¢ ed by . alance Lien . ; ! . Tacoma ® 8 that constant talk of peace by German statesmen de- iow, Ssctarea Deetrice %; Local Dealers Say Demand e.4:1, me, 819,056.00 | |* stroyed the will of the people to wage war successfully, Saunders Pershing Now Full zy Fledged General aisic'cisee WASHINGTON, Sept. 4.—The sen- Bananas — ate today unanimously confirmed the nomin. m of John J. Pershing jo be a general of the army SHOWS that the crown prince was for peace without any gains for Germany as early as 1916 CONFESSES that the campaign against Roumania, which seemed a brilliant military victory for Germany, left her in a greatly weakened condition without compensating results. RECOGNIZED the allied determination to defeat the Central powers and to accept no other ending of the war. had heen predicted for « loc mery men, w high grade stocks TELLS of the unwillingness of those in power to take any respon- sibility for unrestricted U-boat warfare and divulges who actually gave the order at last REVEAL jal Germany hoped in September, 1916, that President Wilson would act as a go-between for peace. Says the German government knew in November, 1916, of President Wilson plans for his note of December 18, on “Peace Without Victory. TELLS how Von Rernstorff attempted to further Wilson's peace plans and to keep the United States out of war. Violating alt upon request of Senator Wadsw chairman of the military affairs committee, considered the rf tion in open session as, Colorado, suggested that the sen ate confirm Gen, Pershing by a ris ing vote, and, amid the applause of Balances 120,479.00 mee 8 P , re te Exceeds Supply renee pm oer Local country creamery butter 1.789.261.00 | | Cloudy id onst, 1 jumped to 62 cents in cubes and 63 Qi coe a. a , ™ in bricks Thursday. The ad r r a in Arrived Seattle ade is rep * demand for thi ik went up to ADMITS that the allied propaganda against Germany thruout the a en hundredweight, « 10-cent over | world was eminently successful in contrast’ to the complete ine weoas ane Peewee & resctation last month's quotatk failure of the German propaganda. * offered by Senator McCumber, North rs » BITTERLY ASSAILS the publication of Bernhardi’s book. ADMITS the so-called strategic retreat to the Hindenburg line was actually a necessity with no alternative. THROWS 'W LIGHT on the attempts of Germany to embroil Mexico with the United States. Dakota, declaring Tuesday, Septem- ber 16, a legal holiday in the District f Columbia, so that banks may close on that day, when Pershing will re turn to the capital AIRY PRODUCTS Prices Paid to Shippers Local country cream erase Wants Man s08 Hy storekespers to Watch Boating cnet | Oe RET Owing to the many drownings that; % Wash. Mibertas...-.-..... 90g ioe Prices Paid Wholena Occur annually in Lake Washington. | Pears— ou, oo cubes Port Warden A. A. Paysse wants to Wash. Rartietts, fancy appoint a deputy on the lake who fat lad ees vee ean devote some of his time to | pigme—Kennewick, per crate To get these articles of the German leader in detail as they are released to the world, read The HAN FRANCIS Arrived September agut from Beattle str Admiral Dewey from Han watching boat parties and who can, Promes ‘Trasedy. fet crate Ke, sR a an Ped ee Star, the only paper in Seattle which can print them. Operate a pulmotor Local Itatian, ss%e, wast nh ‘ ’ 3: Bte , jatermeten— Ser 1h. RSs. we ) lower, a from Han Ped 7% m, and ‘With this in view, he asked Cor x . ” toae ¢ ot at neon, : poration Counse] Meier to give him NUTS ‘ aru trom Beattlo at 4:36 { se = An opinion as to whether he hax au-| Prices Pald at Wholesale | | te og ret RIC, Beginning September 8th. thority to appoint such a deputy and | .,™ ea ee nes gies Nagaraki at 445 pr hat he can pay the man. eee earaee go tree 20 35 o% % Hailed September 3: Hee 1 Reed tn Bree a Wemote—tott shell, per To i : : Arrived Reptem Strike May Sto ogg aE ; ae tnd "Victoria B.| to inl ook ori nt ee ae _ — SS === = Wilson Breakfast Porte 5.: se ae ite wd September. 3: Hea 2 a 6 v0 Sept oe es cern neyo Mandated 2 ES ee 11.00 4200 41.00 4200 + wakene from | 700,000 BARRELS Kline Gets First | MEXICO CITY ELECTRIC ison may find some difficulty tn a | vices Paid by olesa! ard September 2:| e Setting breaktast when he arrives! | Wines eM eee, | | cthdoona an : HEH ede FLOUR PURCHASED Metal Car Tickets) WORKERS MAY QUIT ~ here Monday morning | Per Pound | Approximately 700,000 barrels of| First metal street car tickets put| MEXICO CITY, Sept. 4—The ens | Several hundred cooks and waiters ® . 1 0 10 21.80 T 1 etaptember 3: Str) nue have been purchased in the on sale at the municipal raflways|tire force of the Mexico City Ble a) struck at noon today, demanding | S*)te4 hides. cows and steers, Xo. 1 recognition of the union and better | Green for September deliv- office in the county-city building/tric company, which operates the urchasea Thursday by F. B.| street railways and the water and September 4:| Northwest zon » Francisco at ree—Live, per tb » "wo 20 : o— — * . ‘ a lery by the United States Grain cor ii » ; pe Hogi to ste working conditions » No 2 ss | ~ he ptember 3: Str! oO ion at Portland , sheriff. {light plants, threatens to strike cians Shae Salted bulls oF pings, No. | Portland Market Status Sarwey, Sor Seemann Alegia wp “ y |, The city has obtained 30,000 of the|day because five of the American een bulle oF stags, No. i rs Re gee eR, Aly | hal See pe oes de ee | BRITANMIA, BEAGR, | @, C-Dilied HAY, GRAIN AND FEED lugs” intended primarily, not for| employes, who held responsible posi- U. S. AGENTS SBIZE ‘40 No. 2 ; | Public Markets lag i , Heptember Tacoma the general public, but for the use|tions for many years, were | die | Salted or green calfskina, No. 1 YT oh / wuteee mer : é com, 6: Oe , |f public and private concerns which | charged without reason. The com |) 75 QUARTS BOOZE | ..2°.8. 3 ec rete re Str Quadra from Britannia Heach, B, ©. ce eoo/customarily purchase tickets in| Pany is owned by tish_ Interests,” ii C1 stloe s are| do No, 2 . pas ecese PINE sv } Arrived September 3: Str I "th neg72.00 | large quantity for use of their em neers oe Department of justice agents ar or uke aeed wacker’ he ts drut Beattle . 3 in possession of 75 quarts of bonded whisky Thursday aw the result of | Dry bulls or siags a raid made Wednesday afternoon | Dry salt hides with deputy sheriffs on the Stand-| Pry eaifakins, 6 ard Ot! tanker D. C. Scoffield at # milk, 2 ¢ al! GAMBLE—Arrived September &. Loop from Seattle via Ta. mat S pm Wireless Heports Canadian ¢ Carnation pt heaped Later we expect to get a met: children’s ticket,” explained | H. Hoover, personal service { of the city railways office Whole Horsen hol Point Wells. The bottles were found| @° arya Tis to@ ise tate: ta | optptember oy pea ——s wcatiered around the engine room. | Wool, clean yeartingn! $1006 ound at 6: Peedome’ ss: MEXICANS URGE ACTION! No arrests were made. Sheep pelts, long w pony GH oft Biwash island a do medium woot do short wool, cach tr Jefferson off wens; IN OIL LAND DEMANDS| brofiers, 25@260| uv so@alee| MEXICO CITY, Sept. 4—Unitea| OAKLAND CAPITALIST ; a | .tleptember S—wur Capt. A. 1 teas | mathy. Seed No »:- 18% @ 13 | prega.)-—Prompt action om the appeals] Sees : esters “i | ; . “ | Race rocks at # p.'m.; str W. &. Porter, | Aitalte : +++-32.00@34.08 lof foreign petroleum companies was} Central Location P " Ss U - | ? soe | Everett for Monterey, 10 miles fr Alfaife Meal . seseeeeees 980004006 | Dromised by Mexican officials today, OAKLAND, Pyar aay ‘oles Si for } Rear dotting me PFN ret at FD. Mm. BUT Yonemite, Ban Pras |MAPWW sv eeessscceceesceweneve 18-00 when it developed that the supreme SAFE DEPOS! James Morrow retired cap- gn Up {3 Frisco Market Status Wile, 150 salles frees Beotile | WHOM «-+ + £0.00@ 82.00) Gurt had begun active consideration | A T italist, killed himself te home here. He lock the basement and ath 30-Day Armistice himself in LONDON pt. 4.—The Poles of the oil cases, without waiting for ner. ‘sn FOUR MEXICAN REBELS _ | the action of congress. ‘The appeals | BOXES 4 on the) and Ukrainians, who have been fight b; per have been divided into eight groups. | AD «izes, 84 to $30 . Morrow had been worrying | ing in Southern Ruasia, signed a 30-|* pene aa ee eas ARE REPORTED SLAIN | ; - iia pilowing an operation, friends said. | day armistice Monday, It was learned f€ Lincoln! MEXICO CITY, Sept. 4.—Three| BUS PERMIT GRANTED is wife found the body | here. today. rnia fiat " ‘ bound ep Mr oat officers and two soldiers, who,| F&ank P. Kiphouse was granted |i Mi (1 CM Catt i EO */an exclusive permit by the city utili |federat officials dectare were re-|ties committee, Thursday, to operate Second at Columbia luponsible for the murder of John a bus | No atairs to climb ‘ort at Seattle Today $3.10 it btaeh anee +0) a on Son ote Weet Munnar, ) Correl, an American, have been cap-| Henderson st. to Alaska st. The | wv erep garnet, $8 9; | Pier 14-8tr Proteniaus, mtr Punten, ate| tured and four of the band already | Permit terminates after one 3.68; eweet,, 4c} Santa Ana. |executed, say advices from Tampico, Pier 1 Ship Chartes B. Moody, str/ where the rebels were taken for tailan brown, $2.86: do'red: $2.76. -’{ Bell ot. terminal—-Motor echr Birrtwa, ste | court-martial, eck cod, Dried peas—Old crop, green, Gso|_ Babinda, V. #. &. Heather, It is declared General Ramon a = ———— skinned.» per Ib, [pee ccee ag ae 7 aun.|DI82, Who headed the bandits, also —— e abe: black , the —_ og , S. destroyer Breeze, str Ale-) wit) be execute i nein |p. 9 pe teste One of the Most Beautiful aE || Denver Market Report || mi ew Manza-| Citi ‘ h E Denti Pl ial shy crm’ miter aloe, hms | Weenie ere ML ao wil, wie ities in the World xpert Ventistry Plus [ie Sef ac con"? ma BE: | 4 head market ston, wre 8 |gting™° A" Nontet-ate Wheatland Somat Fare lane, at, Tuts at te Re R ‘ ; ar " ders, $7,501 al 1 & Tiddy—Htr altor, ate Bikhorn, | tor echr Libby Maine, ship sno That is Seattle's reputation. No wonder Person ] S 1 « * $1.00 per cra Hogs-—Receipts, 1,000 head; markot ts Endicott, ety Shinbu Maru, #chr) yicham & Babcock—Btr Cinena, atr you want to own your own home here and a ervice ancy tomatoes, pe a i }lower. Top, $17.8 of salon, $17.60 Str Gattmey, tr Mann-|,, Chalets d iasccigth Sant tain make it as attractive as you can. The First : | $00 per dos.; watermelor i trey —Mecelpte, 1.600 head; market J S tr Delight, str Gov str | atimeon Mill company-—Str Goodspeed | National Bank is proud of our city, too, is the foundation upon which the success of | z eh ica, teady to. strong, Lamba, @14.25; | Heffernan's drydock str Redondo, Sa esgponeee . . and would be glad of the opportunity to act | the M. & M. Dentists is built. | |, CORNER sescniged OTe eee cee NN IOC IE Rte Bound Mridge & Dredging Co.— as custodian of your Home Ownership Fund. | Stall 9, fresh ame ba. 2601 | Bt Brookwooe | Build it i Savings D: : All our work is do D nin Amen yarde-riis West toon, aty West Ire, ui up in our Savings Department, and 7 ) ne by a member of the | h Chinook aalmon, 200 1. Stall | 5 -- | FEB : Sasietgee . firm, who is a specialist in the particular kind e's etoun ane Aue’ my || New York Coffee and | anette PGR ke et ot? dad Og re ay interest supplement your own of dental work you need, foreers come iee twa ite; lag Sugar Quotations = |) rin Mal. Roller work e—M h 2 Tha, the: pe —-——_______94| Commercial Boller wo rk e—Motor schr Se ilig sis ais The Best Dentistry at - |e tour pet hen 4 amon WB | cuan'H Lily plete Wasnoura, aetna wort FIRST NATIONAL BANK Weadosable Hates | sues. AEA ne manag | "oosar—contiton tate mr ® — [UNEM neae ge tee geen nef. ZATIORAR RARE OF FIRST AVENUE AT JAMES ST. “ “ + ash, Cone | Allenhurst, str Boultey, str Rowe . nimon, 250. Mh 1 halibut, 266 Mm. | FROM ABROAD mon scr Hourneviline stp” Addon, Established 1882 ft peg fi fan well Booth says that| * Ghostertield, ste Puyailup, str Gaprac| f pare aalned: 90F calls have come for Salvation Army _atr Abilla, atr Klestra, ate Azalea, work from Mesopotamia, Japan, Rus Quebec's farm acreage increased | via, Kor 688 acres last spring ithe worl? . wtr Acade Wolf, str

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