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THE SRATTLR StAR_SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1919. ‘One Law for Private Soldier, Another for Officer, Under ° | Present Court-Martial Idea’ ‘ Be So hen co Jas to his guilt. ‘The findings of 8 TON, 2 # there | ullty and the sentence are, there \% SESE eee Se pave STEADY | ‘Sia of Ge Rew Yor] "ogee T/Anather Record tt «Gotting Across” jers and non-commissioned officers} — 9. ner of on-cot ore nee Swhen they are tried by army courts Paar aut cudcuamaaten te te Stock Exchange L} | Clearings $6,001 ,941.25 Shattered Locally Martial, and another rule for com-| honorable discharge from the army. | Balances sgn Mid Sy Aiplon Ba: " ; . sali Louyene pres TE Soke go |forfeiture of all pay and allowances | Sa i = Ray scr od ogg he HE proof of whether or not a man & every presumption held in favor |and imprisonment for « onths earings 688.5 when the Seattle h_ Pacific " . ae ” s fon to fale eel. ° on ae and against the pri thera tabee "ocateds aa aps e 1? ulances 151,883.00 | | ¥ ard fislstied ‘the steamship Chico p i br 7 gg in him is his abil rate and the non-cdm? 50 | nd went her on he > re bear Royal C. Johnson expec If they abused prisoners, the pre i @ |The Chicomico was launched Ba What the merchant carries in stock . PUMP to congress © South Da pa Ne ateng. toa pd of ord Price of 63 Cents VESSEL MOVEMENTS | ane ay eae aie pres eet 9 doesn’t swell his profits, but what he kota congressman served with dis: | off tinetion in cently retur local wholesale market week Saturday with fresh ty at the record price of SS re heard and saw what was} ppe t war, He re-jsaid and done. Yet only ONE of-|tne from France, whither |ficer has been punished and ALL % | flour for the food administration in SEA VESSELS Tacoma Monde | puts across the counter does, DEF Fhe went at head of a congres:|the non-coma have been. ” A . | othing helps a young man in “get- BE sional ‘committee investigating war) M weed ‘ jn Bet Gomes | at te epremalee Mighted at the Cape - ¢ , ‘ 4 as a , ¢ Se esenditures. Incidentally he came March's Lame Case jthat quotations will rise further (Special rom U# Weather Boreas) | Joan of Arc Is Due ting across” as much as a growing sav- MH cross some of the records in the| . Not long ago, when Gen ton|the dealers say, A shifting Z4R008 . 7s acco’ and a satisfactory ac Si Rcte tals erontne cer oan |C. Maroh, hist of etaff, wes betore|publlo'a demand from. the Rapid Here in November ings account and a sa ry 4 the committe: ! The steamship Joan of Arc will quaintance with a strong banking es- tes alleged to have been practiced the following very|storage exes was noted upon American army prisoners at |!!!¥minating colloquy took place with |the street Friday Prison Farm No. §, near Paris, This | *ference to this set of cases Butter market is firmer. Quota- | ® i the camp which was under contro! | Consressman Johnson: “Can you) beginning next Monday will Chicago Market Report CHICAGO, Now arrive here late in November to inaugurate the new Seattle-West st service of the Rolph Mail tablishment. Saving is easy if you form the habit. of Lieut, “Hard-Roiled™ Smith, Not |“PProve of a system of trial by ably be unchanged but dealers | ovary Mie rem prices on | Chousy Steamship Co. The Georgena Rolph only Wag Smith put upon trial, but | ™4rtal which will allow sen redicting an advanc ore |the Catcago Roa: fe wg Bi Mganee! nd Annette Rolph will follow the} 20 Were a number of other leuten|ficers to be reduced that way,|the end of the next week. Lare sine were higher Asewed on idee an of Are here | ants and sergeants while the sergeants, who are only in-|shipments of butter the East by tr Argyll trom Oleum aa. oor aga a: Maddy GuaaMadtaa: Gre"? weurdieked loabaunontion ia taneged for the Dre Dexter Horton Brings Alaska Ore Bringing 1,000 tons of ore taken on at Cordova, the steamship Ala- jeamice trom trial MT 30 p.m Port Hlakeley towing and sentenced to dishonorable dis-/ent firmness of the market It has often been claimed by those charge and long sentenc hostile to the present court-martial! March: “Well, the a rreant who The potato market continues un rtain, Old and experienced fot Trust and System that the officer is favored as /ixs most concerned in this thing only bers are unable to forecast the fr at 11908 meda, Alaska 8, 8, Co., was due to| : 4 ane private and the non-/got six months, and the reviewing |ture of the mpud market. While Salted From Seattle arrive here Saturday on her last Savings Bank | cor, nson thinks the records in/authority said in his case it was notlthe Eastern demant for Washin November lKtr ffingpam voyage from the rth this year, | é ) the nage farm cases will strongly | enoug he should have recetved ton potatoes is very heavy, tending trip at 10 &. m,; ste Catceny . nv 1s | Sustain this. So far as he has been| more. But the court in the final pa Sa ocd wt Nh cay Me ¥ Ee or i *\to strengthen the nurket locall western via utheastern Alaska 9 Able to find out, this is the batting | authority in the matter lad ness anes tor dteeing * she eee . F Second Ave. and oo ira i Johnson: “In other words, thelacting as a check for further high Stoner 21-wir covernor tor san Diego | Will Sail Monday | Cherry St. P 1—Lieut. “Hard-Rolled” Smith—| court stated the sergeant had not re-| prices =) ae ¥- hitedelphig via | OF her last voyage to Anchorage Pentenced to dismissal from the army | ceived enough The ieastest te etil very bate of Yosemite for |@nd Cook inlet this year, the steam- | Open Saturday Evenings Sed to three years imprisonment.| March (interposing): “The review-|pananas A wml. shipment ately m.; U. & T, & ler Admiral Watson, Pacific Steam 6 to 8 o'Clock Sentence confirmed, but imprison. ing authority.” ling fay helped t e nam af ms ' ship Co. is due to sail for the . ing ay helped to relieve o vie porte at | or ; - . & Pees cut to 18 months. Johnson: “That the sergeant who|uation only tempor tath . * for trial trp | North Monday Capt. Charlies q 2-A number of other commis-|was under the command of the lieu: | a unchanged at 10 ntoe 1% i bee str Catherine D. for Belling. | Glasscock will be in command. 4 eyed officers found guilty of tenant was not sufficiently punished, | pound % on % Alaska Veanets ; | a Various charges and sentented to dis. | while it is stated that the lieutenant, ‘Tr ut ¢o7 Pork | bra : e lie © probable acreage of Texas ; A " | PRTERSRURG—Halied October 2 these canes the sentence was dis-| punished at all. Is that not a se-|placed at 18,372 by the Bureau of |Nov-- Po m., sf Kedonde northbound ®t 6am! ophe first unit of the new Ames|COmbined resources Dexter Sbproved and the men restored to| rious indictment of the court martial Markets. ‘The Southern California rit, Admiral Watwon soundbound @t ©) 4 Goo was floated at the Rainier| Horton Trust and Savings 3 service. A sample finding is as fol-|system in vogue in the United States lows: “Upon consideration of all the | army testimony, a sabetantial doubt : arises! Mare! ards Co, Thursday. The other| Bank and Dexter Horton ¢ ualts will be launched early National Bank Over next year, | i a “great $300 seine | $28,500,000.00 , é 5 jand Louisiana probably 3,000, ‘The T don't think #0. \totat early onion acreage forecant | age will probably be about Hailed October 31; Str} Ship’ nm nouthbound at 6:30 p.m. | the 4 ; , Hfully 19,000 acres y Niinois Operator to Fill Gov-| ernment Contract SPRINGFIELD, Il, Nov. 1.—w. A. Brewerton, president of the San Fifty-six fathoms of fishing seine wouldn't be worth much to the aver- | age Seattle citizen. | ‘ * iv, BERTSON DIES But the thief who stole such a| Assign Two Ships | mt J writes Robertson, 72, meine from Frank ch, Burton,| Dudley W. Burchard, in charge al aa teak Me Todd Packing | Wash, evidently knew its value. /of local division of operations, wr yunsam. \ased theese oe be: f yond ape at pidge shipping board, announced Friday |He is survived by his widow, th $400, and that it would prob- the assignment of the steamships | Edith Robertson, Evanston ave. ably be e0ld to © Beattie Sutik ahop. = idee and West Ives to Frank/107th st.; one daughter and thr : dan) eisai" canBimande erhouse and Struthers-Dixon,| sons. The body will be shipped haleabrse They will load flour Seattle and funeral services Recte tL Cabbage Danish ba Carrote—New, per Market stead 1909.50; fair to or don. m to fair steers et Sound Bridge and Dredging yards fo) 60d bd “ . gamon Coal Mining Co., which oper- te yp an silos uaae aak ae Btr Brookwood for the food administration. phere. ates a large mine near this city, to- Noreeradish Raot 0; medium to good, 96.808 |" LN cCuven, B. C.—Arrived October — day received orders from the quar- a $904; bulla, $606.50;| 31° Mtr Wainarine from # via Fist. | termaster general to work his mine Ontene 1 hea: © and fill government contracts, Farenips asoe1s Brewerton read the telegram to his A a a9 ° 5@13.50; raggh Seavy, Miners, but they refused to continue work. It is understood Brewerton | Was asked the county officials for protection should the government Bend in troops and men to work the nT GAMMLE—Arrived October 21 itr Yosemite from Han Francisco via Be je at 6 pm. IF YOU ARE IN DEBT We'll Help You—That’s Our Business! Prime lambs. |» 1109 10.60 . $7,600.) rn Union F cific pler—Sitr Yome! Maru. works—Str Admiral DELLINGHAM—Artived October 71: | Commercial Boller C. & T. A Mrookdale from Seattle; str) Dewey | Catherine D. tro | PORT BLAKELE Rutabagas— Yakima, sack Spinach — Local, per ber Stimson mill—#tr Wisteria. 4 Baret ney Hal Ralled October 11: | Lake Union—Hulle ualmie, | 2S a padise— tens ieenks ver cash Motor echt Margaret Ger Seattle towing | ““irscte “Radvuion, Fert Jockey aa? If you have a number of small debts you . rers Roughton, Rowesmont, Bourne. - es | Deliciews Gracie, Mente; Coleen. Arden Ane owe to several different firms—you are 7 ober & et Brea for Ban jemi, cade venut se . j Hurt in Smashup| planathene | Se Se AIL Oe snd “aati iantord, Anton bound to worry. You can’t help it. You feel Winter Bananas rrived October aa ‘ert jarrison, Port Stanwix, LOS ANGELES, Cal. Nov. 1.— Guatamals, GBy United Press)—Two persons} PORTLAND, Ore, Nov. 1.—Misn|Crabapplee—Tr-necendent, box rere instantly killed and six in-| Marie Waleamp and Harland bucker [erenmerrice—er box a. from fan Pedre at 10 6. m nufka, Kiten, Lott, Dione i you will never get caught up again. Halied October 21; Mtr Horace X. Baxter . Cineyras, Cardia, Elissa, schrs for Portiand at ¢ p.m. Henry Wilson, Baivator, Alice, Wireless Reports Corus, tnotor schr Dash: | We say to you—-Pay your debts—pay tattle aan * 185 Datee—26 fon phere Jured here early today when two| prominent movie folk among the Cal 5 w Figs—Cal.. rtp». bore. ee ees ’ . } ve, Dk Oriental, str San Wan, 4 : Pautomobiles containing eight people|ifornia colony. were married in To.|Gopec per bee” ea oa, ae Siete AB Sc gpm tov | er inak, whaling str | them all at one time. We'll assist you— @ellided at Washington and Ver-| kyo, Japan, October 3 Maines, per er 2.25 | $7 @it.se. " ea met ene tie ak | ’ . aves. The dead are: | News of the wedding was received| Baers per tue Howe No quotations. Sane pene 2, Cah that’s our business. R L. Clark, supertntencent of the| here by Judge and Mrs. Robert Tuck: |Grape Fruit Florida, per box le sentry. Lamon Sis@iast owen bas aereeiye iron works plant at Tor-\er, parents of the groom. Maney Comb crate Jom” $0 | @7.25; feeder lambs, $1 3.66. We can assist you if you are employed — Fance, Cal | Tucker, before going into the |, rained oi — | Mrs. Omar Stanford, a tourist.| movies, was leading man for the |Orrenee 2: hy eg Tr Sent, Siang See and of good character. Beattie at § p. mj atr fan Francisco, 10 Wisiting Los Angeles from Fremont,| Morosco stock company, in Los An . Neb. |geles. He and his bride are mow | Pee i ad ‘ "New York Coffee and | ; playing leads in a movie which in be-| Deanges. box Sugar | bt {13 ee mate in the Orient. — — _ - a Seek | Fugitive in i | F aa | [Mismw ron ver. i—categ—en “t| 7 M ad M tor Car. ; ne Rio, 17 Ke per ib; No. 4 Mantos, 266 26% Seattle police have ribbivea tele | Heaiepaete—iapenene, ar per Ib. hic instructions from Filberts— Por Sugar—Centrifugal, 1.286 per 1b rn police to keep on Gi. een! BILL iS URGED := Soh she, vee Bs 76 |g William Eugene ‘Landers, alias | | Aang. ay gata p 3 Landers, 26, who is wanted| nth Rage ia| Public Markets | per ® I Have a Half Interest in & contract which I estimate will show profit of about $200,000. I estimate it will take $10,000 to finish. Anyone interested can inspect contract finished and un. finished work and make their own estimate. I will sell one- third interest for $10,000 to one INDUSTRIAL LOAN & INVESTMENT CO. 421 Union St. Phone Main 4210 Interest 8% Per Year lew from Heattle at # p. Wille, Han Francisco for Yo tr Cordova towing str Ab. n off Cook's Inlet for Kodiak Vessels in Port at Se bd investigation of the murder | 2 — | Amith Cove terminal—ser man or divide it with two men . | a “for rent” driver in the south- i Western Knight 5 o , B® tor rent” driver ‘It Will Not Interfere With| ore Se KM unin ware, |f &t 85.000 each, Payments Monthly or Weekly : | @ ade Monta, Pier 14--Motor achr Wakena Address C121, The Star Landers is believed to be driving | Sa Phi ist — a “counter eream- Pier 11—Bk Goy C. Goss, bge J. D, Pe- © & maroon colored car that bears the| Treaty, ys elan Ine * et tam oer Seager... EE Moe } —_ tor Fat 70@ 73 ferminalete & Yo HE. 'T, Meath cae e number 97676. WASHINGTON, Nov. 1.—Fndct.|Bags—Local. strtetiy fr Sir City of Beate oe Bir Koyel Maru bktn Hawa Power bktn Nanbo Maru »—Str Effingham, | ment of alien land laws by the Cali-|“UK—Per ewe "Candidates Will. ‘fornia legislature will have no effect | pare ies e fon the treaty deliberations here, or} Prices Paid Wholesale Deal Address Teachers | intcrnational. relations, Senator| | Candidates for the school board| Phelan, of California, telegraphed | Setter—tocal country cream- have been asked to speak at an open! Gov. Stephens today. He said Sen Local country creamery, Meeting to be held by the Public| ator Hitchcock had so advised him.) bricks School Protective league of Seattle | Phelan urged a special session of the rage— Bricks fn the Y. M. C. A. auditorium Mon. | California legislature to consider | @ay at % p. m j anti Japanese land bills. “Japan restricts land ownership | nt se | by foreigners, and there is no ques: |cheese Two Boys Missing tion anout our right, a» well as our Two missing boys are still being | duty, to act,” Phelan wired. “I be-| | sought by the potice Saturday, while | lieve our duty is imperative and ur ® third has been reported found. | gent, and it is the opinion here that ffm, #tr Str Admiral Farragut, str Sena Aitr-Admiral Benley. b-U. 8 C. 8 Purnstae. Mpokane #t. terminal—-Motor schr Libby maine ford st. terminal—Ste Dahlia, str Raloatta yarde—Str Devel Ad's drydock—Mtr Gaffney. John Arthur Moyes, 12, who left| peaceful relations will be better . Friday evening, telling his mother | served by settling this question now, : . . re | nY Characterizes our methods tn | he would be home by 10 p. m., when | before the treaty is ratified Prices Paid hy Wholesale Deal- every transaction, and our cus- he had completed his Halloween “We have an antialien land law Rhinpers tomers are accorded every cour- Pranks, and who failed to come in| now, which the Japanese are notori tesy co t with sound busi- : @uring the night, arrived home Sat- | ously evading and defying by various | Dack»—Live pa toe ness judgment, trday morning, none the worse for | subterfuges. ‘The law should be vin-|Meme—tive. heavy Wear. He had stayed with boy | dicated by the legislature, and so per: | nroiters « does qd (a) Mriend. John lives in South Park. fected that it can be strictly en-|Geese—Live : ‘ ‘ 4 CORNER Chris Keeler, 10, who lives at 210% | forced. For this purpose I urgently Belaian Live, per bess ‘ Pald on Savings Accounts 40) Stall 102, creamery te saason wads the, $1.15; full cream ¢ Minor ave., is still missing. He dis-| request you to recall the Jegislature.” i Sppeared Friday morning, wearing a MEAT Ea | ‘Yee " PF} brown mackinaw a Fald Shippers be ate th, 8 we ates s ' Myron Long, 16, is being sought in ani teadiiia hick - ! " * 0; 2 enn perativ tee Country, dre ose 10 snorted spices or ex p Seattle. He left his home, in Ray |Sese—Choles light. pert a3 |" ’ 7 | Hogs mond, Wash., several day go, It of medion per 8@ ALABAMA GUARDSMEN on’ ‘ow, WOOL DEM, TA DUTY IN BIG COAL STRIKE wasiexcron, sor. 1-Woite hoo | BIRMINGHAM, Ala, Nov. 1—| presdent Wilson to t the | Halted hides, cows Partial mobilization of the Alabama | Accounts p Thee 5 a to Check Are Cordially Invited, Government Water Right 500 Acres Ordered Sold by the Court At prices and terms that are right. Bearing orchards—small tracts—or large. Alfalfa fields—producing now. Raw lands—ready to develop. Peoples Savings Bank SECOND AVE. AND PIKE ST. WESTLAKE in 10-11, pot * over e them until | g/40 Mids, coal mines and oper: strained honey National Guard for duty in the coal | a agreement with the miners as to| do No. 2 — Breaiggg toons caged bean been ordered by Gov. Thos. | waves and hours of labor is reach bottle catsup, 226; & rol y was introduced in the house tod: 4 k ted raint aN ompany ‘ontgomery, wi " Dkgn, seeded raisins, NATIONAL BA Company A, of Montgomery, was! pepresentative Baer, of North| 4 No.3 Peoanenes tongere a8 | 2, SNUR, | Pegs Mor AR, ON A a XIC OF > ordered to prepare for entrainment to Birmingham today Company G, of Birmingham, and Vheadquarters company, has been or ‘ ry hides, No, 48 Dakota. Baer declared the Northern |D'Y hides, No. 4 . Central states are in danger of a coal famine unless the supp! maintained. Below zero weather al vhole - .68,00@70.00 Let us tell you about it. Send in coupon for full information if you can’t come in. Dry walt hid Dry calfskin dered to mobilize “do in North Grits 14.00@820.00 ready has been experienced in North : y oe called o Milo Maire .. * ‘ 68.00@70.00 | tropa have been called out 98) Dakota, he sald. “ ; ee 1.009 70.00 ; precautionary measure 0 ry. SRD ni stag Seg as | Timothy Hay a #tated bog A Sis ag a a Gan A Timothy Seed—No. 9, per ib Oe e — A bi Rye seed—Per Ib... wee ’ GAS RANGE BLOWS UP Miners Strong Mat a Fae. G Statistics for 1918 show 615,000 || do medium feratch Food ROS ‘ . Creating a report that could be!] miners employed in bituminous D gered Straw ‘ y ‘i heard for several blocks, the tm- || fields and 147,000 in anthracite || _ ao int ary woot pelts « Wheat Mb aye 78.00 @ 80.00 LIBERTY BONDS biotin Sade ted At highest market prices, Also Quotations at Btockyards Canadian government bonds, | Direct private wire to all impor- a tiso@isoo|f tant markets. New York stock 1 Seateen ibe ce eg taso [exchange and New York curb | Rough heavy 12,00@13.00 7 stocks quoted, 10 00@7 Pigs . 13,00@ 14.60 Toeotiee |enttle sto@io.so|{ MERRIN & RHODES, INC, toogeres| Medium to 4,00@ 9.00 | mente see $%00@66,00| Common to # ‘ Stocks and Bonds “160066 00 | Tent cows and heifers’; wants kee 119 Cherry 10. 00@ 72.00 mense gas range in the kitchen of the Alaska cafe, 1507 Fourth ave, Dew up carly Saturday morning, slightly injuring Dick Patterson, the eook The accident was explained to the police by P. T. Jensen, the pro- prietor, as having resulted from| the failure of all the gas jets to| become ignited when the range was lighted by a porter. | The estimated loan is $500, ; fields, Miners are well organized in the heaviest producing fields, Pennsylvania, Indiana, Ohio, I linwis and west of the Mississippi, and in parts of West Virginia and Virginia. It is estimated that 400,000 of the bituminous miners are union men, leaving 200,000 non union. Hemy C. Ewing Co. Suite 200 Alaska Building Main 3174 Wholesale Price Per Toa City Price | t HAY, GRAIN AND FEED Medium to cholo Barley—hollea Ground Clipped ts . Ground fees 1.00@ 14.00

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