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ndus BY BRASIL, Joint Chairman of tional War Labor ' INDIANAPOLIS ! Pthe industrial war | dke order stand B ganctions which MM be issued w inet from striking The nation, m thrown &@ techr whether th enate ratifies President proclaims issue American tr crippled, the pedlic ‘ahd exminers’ families Tf the nation ts fate industrial Mpon one issue and 0 are the miners or the attempting rob ¢ their own they are. MANLY the Landlording It in New York Na! inte r is treaty the the war e and n ma. war, it ' advantage which ¢ would highwaym no matter b 4 il gov too selfish no action Pe) ernment might take EP) drastic. = Industrial Se whould be exterminated w numerous or how ay be TAs the situation pment is meé promer < f ¢ flames of t qt ing every workman In the United ites in solid t of ds of the miners yen more serio t by its present dure its use of ir turning against the gove mands of men who a id have given their | lect and sustain the Amert lic. 1 have not completed my study of the miners’ demands, ; 1 have gone for enough to be convinced that as a whoie ' they are indefensible, and if in- sisted upon in toto would have meant an outrageous attempt to hold up the consuming public. } But the demands were the result s, the technica ® mm year ago ves to} They and compromise. York city They differ only in degree from demands which have been ne tiated year after year without se- | friction. | If the miners had stood pat upon | demands, it would then have time to declare Industrial war, | a fair chance that the workers | were to be victims of the miners’ | have sustained the/ in whatever action it} taken to break the! The biatta orientalia must go! “Blatta orientalis" is highbrowese for cockroach Anyway, the blatta orientalis must fo and he WILL go, if James Manx has his way about it Manx is a tenant of a lodging house at 118% Pike st. which is own ed by a Japanese. In a letter to Mayor Fitsgeraid, ON RALLIES |Manx alleges ax follows (Dp LABOR “I have to congratulate in fact that the government is | Yur effort to improve the condition ite first moves thru federal |°f Our hotels and rooming houres injunctions is having no effect | They are certainly getting into a bad to ling up all organized labor | Comition. ‘the niiners. “The Japs having got possession injunction issued by Federal | of such a large number of working Anderson to prevent the|men’s hotels we are forced muc Officials from making the | against our will to patronize th effective, and to tie up the While funda, has had no effect ex to relieve the national officials the responsibility of paying} te benefits, and thus lift from shoulders the heaviest burden / ‘were carrying. htre had been no injunction, Would have been an instant from every district for strike mt it have As it is, the migers believe they being made the victims of the t's insistence upon a tech » and in this position they sure to receive the united sup of all the organized workers in country. ° r you p ST. LOUIS, Mo., Nov t | demand would have been a embarrassment to the mine national treasury, which not pay one week's strike bene- even if it had been drained to Jast dollar. the federal government must Ail the responsibility of the to pay strike benefits hungry miners’ family wilt! 4 the government and the courts, br their hunger. s" injunction preventing the na-| Officials from giving direction | ——— (the strike is equally ineffectiv « gatrike is either won or lost by | one per cent beer. A stomach full of 2.7 is on! for intoxic: ot sitting are necessary hold one-seventeenth same as one teaspoonful of alcohol including Dr. John the University of Penney! court here today in support ania Jocal leadership. The national of-| } Merely give it their sanction. Plain fact is, that the Ameri- *— nation hag been thrown into the er ranens 1 war, which, when the Jast is fought, will not settle one fundamental issue, nvicts Volunteer To Produce Coal | LESTER, Okin, Nov. 6—| cts In the state penitentiary have volunteered to work in State coal mine. Officials are inning to start operations Friday ning. It will probably mine 200! || 4 a day. roops were moved morning. DMAN FIGHTS THIEF, ~ | WHO FLEES COATLESS | LEVELAND, Nov, 6—Ester Gen & janitress, fought with a lar in a downtown office build until the prowier squirmed out his coat and left it in the hands the worlan as he fled. 15,000,000 GALLONS OF COCOANUT OIL Bo great is the traffic on cocoa mut oil from the Philippines that pinks with a storage capacity of Ore than 15,000,000 gallons are be Ang provided here. to the pit | Diamond Medal Awaits State’s Bravest Veteran Washington had as many heroes in the world war as any Other state—some say more— but what has become of those heroes now? Where are the ads who Grinned at death on the Western front last y r, and came out shot to pleces but still grinning at the end of the war? And Which is the greatest hero in Washington state? Adjt. Gen. Harve: - y J. Moss, commanding National Guard troops here, has been waiting everal daye for the state's great. ’ oh rer to walk into his office Bnd ket a handsome, diamond ptudded medal that is waiting for him to claim jt, It is the gitt of Lewis Levy, » 918 Boylston ave. The daughter of Benjamin Har- rivon, former president of the United States, 1s now an attorney at the bar in the state of Indiana, Miss Eliza beth Harrison, at the age of 22, has passed the bar examination and been admitted to practice, DIVORCED 6—Joel Sandler BEATS HER CHICAGO, Nov. ing advances to her, which she en aged. Sandler awoke so mad he his wife, Then wife got When two become one, it some- times happens that the missing on pwn never be missed, wouldn't pay an advance of $ Blatta Orientalis Must Go, He Says 1 The affidavits were of the application of St restrain an enforcement of the Volsted prohibition law President’s Daughter a Lawye | |ket# and sold them about the city,| the DREAMS WIFE FLIRTS, |BIG ESTATES BROKEN dreamed a handsome man, a for-\up of the Ru mer suitor of his wife's was mak-|other large a| Surtaxes A) Basil Manly Says Nation Thrown Into PUBLIC SLOW trial Welfare on Technicality ® & month rent unless the land Nef internal politics in the Miners’ lord would give them a year's lease and the landlord threw them out “union. and were subject to nogotia-|There were 40 families of them. The scene is in East 106th st, New Jap keeps getting more and more tp dependent. Consequently, ace dations are getting worse all time. “Just the other n of this place got mo the ning a patron and complained he could not sleep because of he the biatta orfentalia (cockroach). Jap landlord became quite and told the patron he'd better try the bugy in some other hotel if he didn't like the brand in his hotel “A certificate of inspection on the peer hotel hallway wall says that this hotel is O, K. It seems to me that that hotel inspection in this city is| & great deal of a farce.” Manx suggests that an ordinance be drafted providing for the appotnt- ment of a “head roach killer” who shall be empowered to appoint assint the rates keep going up the | ants without limit Two Cups of Coffee Equal to 21 Pints of Near-Beer, Says Expert 6—(United Press.) and its effect, after tests on men and women regular drinkers, oc casional drinkers and total abstainers, have found Two cups of coffee have as much “kick” as 21 pints of one-half of Six authorities on alcohol enough for one-quarter of one drunk Twenty-one and a half quarts of one-half of one per cent beer at a tion. that quantity Six pints of one-half of one per cent beer, rapidly consumed, is the but the human stomach will only These facts are contained In affidavits filed by the nlx authorities, Marshall, professor of che uistry and toxicology in filed in federal Louls brewers to WITHOUT BOOZE MAN WILL LIVE LONGER NEW YORK, Nov. 6.—Prohibition will have it# advantages. Accord. ing to Dr. William J. Mayo, of Rochester, Minn., the average man will live 16 years longer without it He made the statement before the finnual meeting of surgeons at the Waldorf. TIENTSIN CHINESE FEAST ON LOCUST TIENTSIN, Nov. 6—When swarms of locust attacked grain fields near this city the Chinese peasants beat them off and gathered them in bas for they idered rare food UP FOR HOME SITES YORK, 6.—-Breaking Sage estate and realty holdings is put ting into the market large for homebuilding about New York and other levies outgrowth r have forced these saley NEW ov. n of the w He who would succeed in any line of business must first plan his work, then work his plan, tracts] THE SEATTLE STAR—THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1919. PAGE 17 | IN RESPONS Red Cr Lagging Status of the New Y: ——o | Heath ork 1 Cross head BANK CLEARINGS MARKET STEA DY” VESSEL MOVEMENTS i ’ Quariers, M15 University st. at Seat | noon ‘Thuréday were that "the =e Cleartngs $6,798,068.40 Stock Exchange | public is not responding to the | DEE Halances : $1,438, woe Nov. 6—The seo roll call drive for membership Sighted at the Cape Tacoma ' od irregular today, Unit | divulge figures wing the TATOORH INLAND, ‘ AM Sais waar ot eee | 1 ol 01 e 0 o >| baron r wind # pouane al amount of money derived from | Potatoes Unchanged at $60)! t Clearings 2,0 1 trie renewals and new mem» oant wath hour, | November 1%, off or at 107 | the campaign thus fur, d Per Ton Wholesale : 4s eae TE ; "Pecitie at the sum “too small.” ortland | ’ ; A + t ; s Clearingn 4.829,119.00 per nt 78, ety wan, Feperyes: a Quotations on Bastern Washing Salances 1,269,936.00 Repu %, up & }taken in at the boxing amoker ig ,,, e 1 ntinved irrecular during tte the Arer w t ' te are ateady at $60 per | Pa xu mf 1 tates Rub! a \ ws me J od rm ave Thursday, |» * new record high. Red Cross work wh mbed the ahipmente arrh lived at Senttle ‘ * bove 46 ile ' mntent 4 ; . Yovember 6—Htr President from Ta . Transcontinental Oil wold at 68% tm wid during the va treet during the day.| November tate President trom Te |" Tourists Given cary treding, withio 3 ponte st tan oe dem. pl 4 ly east of the mOUN-/ trom Boutheastern Alaskan ports at font of the industria ft during Texas, where the Red Crosa did ef short, Papert Geale is 5 Earthquake Taste nd hour, wut severe) Falla. Weee ficient K a recer mber f—Ate Princes Albert from! prvensipn. ¢ é-Hun. | taken in large blocks at a@vancing pelos Hime Ant itp. m; U. #. TS, Brookdale 2R81 sold at 110%, up & 1 nm one @ been few changes on | ¢ » Hel am at 9 p str Prince of tourieta wh are b rat p decline were to o cays the beginning of the | Hupert fr Vrince Rupert, E vialthe winter from t 2 1 dur secon’ hour, with the pee that Corpus proving the most staple articles oy Cay Fecstel Mare | ned the coal ts t owe At \‘ M Ontona retain thelr firm prices. r Verte meine for : Houtheastern |bUNKalows Baw elecrt fixure tre continued ar ty have taken| New arrivala during the rts at ¥ a m.; atr Prince A wing to and fro 1b va over employes. were beans and areen peppers from r Hiritish Columbia porte at Tland windows well as ¢ a he r tas yet | ca s peppers are brir , ‘fo the result of their effort: t a The pepp are bring vernber 6—8tr Lyman ae > vet half of the recovery, | 7 ents per 1, wholesale, | F Lule at midnight — " D carly afternoon eall money with the beans at 22 to 23 e« « ¢ per cont Butter and egg markets pold firm | AM for & , . 1 — WETS iN OHIO with bo price changes noles, ‘The | Bates cr blic Markets __,, | al market is still short of fresh | #an Lute ate Prinee Tey mez cz. ql “Ls | fe ae i a tient ‘advtoala'| bare, fon, Prince hc, at mid. |% Chicago Market Report a night FCONOMY a — f the ne season are expected Alanka Ve ftalle 7-9-9, rive. Tee te: Lenox! CHICAGO, » 6 eports that the within a week anw dH alled November 4: Btr bare te . i was somewhat improved Exports of wheat 1 flour from | Northwes southbound at midnight ate, that dea ttf rid of Chel July 1 to October 24, | inclusive NEAU—Balled Nove Bir City cause of. © Soeanae . of Heattle northbound a m ens on the Chicago Board ar t te 101,000 bushels Drastic Dry Enforcement Act sour to, £2.201000 | bushels | Other Ports Bive owe ks Sa r RAN FRANCISCO—Arrived November z oid wwe ar hos Apparently Defeated ncoording to figures of the U 4: Be Arey from Beattie. Vie Pages is. torn pened: to COLUMBUS, Ohio, Nov. ¢—W a grain ¢ n. jound navy yard) str W. A Porter trom $148 in inter trading od hes ‘ en Pedro towing diaabled str Washing = fediog calned ae found solace here t 1 incom: r itr Rainier orig event, tie a ae . ete election figures ind Marke Hatied November Mey — % they had defeated the Crabbe act, Local Markets X Const ports | fem ter trading, the sated: Ore po a ae ieht; ot white salmon, 100 | "May oats, down Se at the opening of 2 D » Pt aiienaiiaes m.; str ¢, Slamped another Ke later; Deeem- eq forcement measure | ) Price Paid Wholesale Dealers Lo te ned Ge down, at T2K\e, lost ¥ Ac is aloo claimed by for Vegetables and Fruit Kovember me} PIKE PLACE wo before the close. wets on th lative ratifioatic r S h for Quemetown for orders vi8| wean 79, pure fresh milk Open High Low Close to lane pe sack . « 6 ean Carn 1% x 37 e |the national prohitt amendr ee mene cane teed. ‘ORIA, B. C.—Arrived November | $q ‘Ay Gan Carnation | O130% 91-20% 9S ee with the results in ¢ until Carrots ~, per wack ey from Mongkong Via porte ench; salt « 126% % 120% 189% | counties are in. Fifty-nine counties Cetert see a e William Head et 9 & ™. | amelts, 100 t ‘ ia ~ Curambere 7" on — y Maru for|3i- tail 14 oysters, | De have made returns and 29 are ati Wot hous . 1 @nt enema at 11 am. Pansed out No-| co. pt: ekinn Stall | May missing. The missing countion were Reg Planter crave 1.75@2.00 vember ¢: Str Kurow for Han Franc’ 161%, short held sto: 630 & dry centers at the last election | Gartie—ier 368 49 | t 8 wm fs i new iaid pullet « ‘ Ball 1663, Jamon A. White, head of the state . Sa sh ack Mente Bee ten Penne 811 c6-m, cack Melly of jeow ewe AntiSaloon- league, today admitted 36) DUNGENEBS—Daseed in November 8: |!" °° Z con the situation in the Crabbe act is ©1%@ 6: | Mtr Korrigan 111 for Tacoma at 2:20 p. m. | Rite. one 0 PORT TOWNSEND—Passed in Noverm- | ritical He said there was a “good © } ber €: Motor echr P & wall chance” that the returns from the for Tacoma at 9:30 8 jon, 600 each; | antics would wi; out the ber 6: Motor ec Beis it, Jersey sweet majority, unoMclally conceded ns spinach, 2 Ibe. i ‘eta by election experts * ¢ ®. schokes, wets by election expert i te J. A. Chane 12, apples, $2.50 box, swe 7 ntabagee-— Yakima 3 WAM—Galled "November 6:|Potatons, 4 fe. ihe; peaches, Ibe dos a / Apinach-Lorei, per box Brookdale f tie. Mee Pe -S2 Oe, WER Seren ee. aus LAND, Nov. €—Cattio—Receipta, weet Potntors Nancy Hail 140 06% ied November 6: ate J. | '"'8, Snuene’ ‘wt 3. BB. coffes market steady. Good to choles | Ternipe—New, loval, per sack . tee} A $1.68 yo bd ‘ 1135, 3 + | at 0.40; fair to good steers, 87 rRures ORT LUDLOW—Bailed Movember 6: | 56, fe Stall 45, Federal |: °° $0 fale tee oe Sptee. oremite for nelaco. “ eee, ae. aaa an eevee: | E008 te, eSelce cows ted a 5 sro@ers| OMA—Halted November ¢: Ctr| MUM, S615 case: 3-1. can Golden West | $7.50; medium to go ' Jonathan 1002 Creek for New York via Panama eet ; | ners, $264; bulls, | : aes . wtr President for Benttle. Arrived No | 44. He a oe oe ~e he ol ‘ vermber §: Btr President from Beattie: etr ene (oKe—Receipts, nead; market a wm West, | — 12 | Kerrigan 111 from Manta Rosalia via Ben ‘ conxms ». | Bieber Prime mlxed, $15@16.50; mee | a ‘Renee stasate, 16 | Francisco. Hailed November 6: Bte Prince |, Sts!! 9. fresh | — ™ Ff? \ cium mixed, $14@18; rough heavy, $13 Senate Stirred by Unexpect- | mate, D Albert for British Columbia porte via Be- | APPOr. 2 mery butter, 60 ™.:| 2.50: ples $18013.60 | Per box attie | guaranteed exes, Gon. she: / “4 h 23 Reeds saaries ed Move of Demo. Leader \p Wireteas Reports guarantest eoes, 2 Gon 9° | steady. Prime lambs, $11@11.60; tale te | fu fe medium, $10@10.60; yearlmes, $6.50@85 ite scowl Naval Communication 1 da, Te; Royal baking pow- | Weham’ ar togs to; owes, SOT ovember & y mite, ort Tad. poth picks, te phe. Stalls su 6G 6lc per f WASHINGTON, Nov. 6—(United ow for Ran 7 49 miles from | 14-35, minced clams: pkg; new son| » $60 St¢ por Press) Senator Hitchcock, demo. | Grape Pratt Ludiow at § p mi str Crisfield on |ghell walnuts, dso Tb, 2 Wa. Oc; smail| Geer TES. per dos, i cratic leader, unexpectedly moved, | tz Com erate rip outbound eff Point Wileve at § | Lama beans, 3 fa. 36< Cheese—23@ 150 per 1b. , Strains str Catherine D. off Vietoria south- | cone arta 7: | today, for a vote on the treaty with-| tHtuckleberriee—Per T - 16@ atin ctr Lansing, Seattle for | Hene—26@ 280 per Ib; broflers, 32@3%@ Out qualifications, Ayes and noes jomene =<. + teogs 920 miles from Port fen WESTLAKE a a a © de de renare Per = ats pm yr Alanke 135 miles! statis £-9, spareribs, 25¢ T™.; pot ronst, | | nroot mconsin, asked m.| str Cordova towing ship Abner Co 105, 2 sane Bovth's wardines, that the me be amended so that | - snes sane by southeast af Cape | sie aden se Piakes, 18.” St Frisco Market Status in case it was defeated the treaty | puthbound at & p.m: str Capt. 192, Fisher pm pur, 16¢ and 260: | ae Mull Game ec tateoe tho oomio A. ¥. Lucas, El Begundo for Cordova, 237 | \y-gal, Sweetheart syrup, $1.00, Stall peter gicendliges : igre cre. Sat ar War’ Wensiew, | Soest fi Ik wotfee, 30° Mi | rots, Tie per doz; undersized pullete, 66m mis t to heock's re Kobe for Seattle, 2,112 miles from Beattie || Kasai ett Re IM per dox ‘Cae tion, a s words did |at p.m ins, " Hicerats Bots, fancy, Sie state this specifically Sf] Vessels in Port at Seattle Today | eso | “ 7 i Sn nyiie Fremsent Mardhati Getaiell i goat mania ante ke ste Yap Husband Says ; }a stenographer a statement relating 13| _ #tr Redwood. ° ] se eswhesek's chopcanl doc 4 vouk oa | Pier tok Oey C. Gees, tee zd. re-| His Bride —, Coal Operators wm i ters . i. tollows | DALEY PRODUCTS Amith Cove terminal—tr Westera | Platter in Fight ~) It the ¢ ted, the seme] fy i Xenghts te Gate, 7 Atal. nincinssht Semanal ta? OEE OE Ready for W F onnideration | wetter—Lecal antry eream- Pier $—Str Alameda lday that he begged his little brown The Washington Coal Operators sd not been rand Pacific déck—S8tr Admiral Watson. pride, Kiku, to forget the staid old/ association today issued the follows”) | aor he i RE SME ri a ate Admiral Farragut, etr Bepa- | oustoms of Japan and, on their ar-| ing statement: “The mines of this ¥ Ithe » Se en ot Ti—-Rtr Admtral Schley. ete Cath-/rival in America, to become Ameri-| state are open and ready for work ‘ ‘ ~— , a on the or *- ee -B imy caniged : and have been every day since the — relgn relations committee. This or De Bir President kK e »| strike began, and the mi all | olen iku was quick to learn the egan, and the miners construction would make Hitch Prices Paid Wholranle Dealers | Skinner & Eddy yarde—Str Effingham, |). oe American housewives. She| know it. No one is more anxious) = cock’s motion out of order j —-— vir Mffns, ety Eglantine, etr Egremont, | W*Y ‘ 5 : . - | Batier—Local co cream. str Restorer one day buried a dish at Mine-| than the operators that production | ach & motion ia entirely out of} ery, cubes 68 | atacy at. term: U. & C. & Burnside. | yicht, and Minekich! dodged, With| be resumed and it only remains for j@rder,” Walt sabd |) SR Oe Renee ee Spokane Gt. torminal—Moote aeir Léidty | La cting she bec more skilled. | the miners to return. For the opera: | ge t = etered: termiat objection | 9 een ick ae a sciamaidt. tints Uidismahon Another day platter hit him, | tor to produce coal without them ia to Hitchcock's proposal. a tarad, | MEER Lora, strtetiy trem ford st terminal—etr Dablia, str Os-| All this he recites: in a divorce | hardly conceivable, og It i# ridiculous. Ae Goctan , rr Mote, saquesick aio fivsiak complaint which his attorney, | “It is of course absurd for any Be eae Pane ae ck, ene We Greock der “Gartney, str ma-|Charles H. Miller, filed for him/|one to say that the operators have » There te BO ex yf | Peween : tnote Thureday. And more— | any agreement with the miners that a of all of the rules of the sen (Coecee. nla ¥ conan, cetplots | Amen verge ee, Peeneve ¢ Western Kiku becainc so completely | the operators will not attempt to ate ‘ eat Ivie . ° | "Tt was the most\dramatic moment | Badeer brick Heffernan’s drydock—Atr I. R. Lovejoy, | American, says Minekichl, that she/ operate during the strike | ee a | Oregon brick motor sche Colleha made him do his own cooking. Lost ane pe thoter hy a Seaeters| Sees Puget Sound f and Dredging yards — Hitch k rushed in from cloak rooms, G jock Swiee nS - leries filled quickly, and house mem-| "ancy whee! Sw'ee Motor achr Kirketind, Drug Clerks in Ate! sped ck to See oie sees ee eee | roULTnY Donald yarde—Motor schr N. York Strik Wilson on Treaty ' Senator Underwoc Alabama, Prices Paid hy Wholesale Deal- ew Yor trike wahensiten’ Gn a jamended the Hitcheo otion so ere to Shippers pany—str Richmond. NEW YORK, Ne 4—tinlon ASHINGTON, Nov. 6.—(United Gant the ceunin pooper, and net the) aioe — fle pler—8tr Yomel Maru 3 * trick hace taden |Press.)—Senator Hitchcock, adminise cciashiien (il ate ahioke ‘abeene -% Le ei ate ‘Training station—U, 8, T. & [drug eeg po ci Pact Ti ned tration leader, within the next two jon straight-out ratification to meet Live, heavy no jon—Hulls Snoqualmie, Mroxton, |WeNed A BaMten - ry ne [days will confer with President Wille Fall's objection | laze, ams Kndymion, Fort Jackson, Ad = phanar Ne ert vg ;P°| son on plans for final disposition of 4 | mrotie Boughton, Bowesmont, Bourne-| kept avi le for Ing Prescrip-|the peace treaty, Sec yublican, objected to Underwook cian Sientra, Ociwin, Aby ren . D dadee ekteetion inten ine conten! 4, Rastine, Bianford, Agron,|0ld jobs or volunteer where needed | \tor a idirect vote et -on n the} Gea Fort Harrleow Fort Stanwix,/should an epidemic occur,” the pet vote at once on th Prices Kiten, Lootl, Dione, ¢ . , treaty. i¢ ts Corian, Cineyraa, Cardin, Eliana, bay oarpengs Sry | | Hitchcock, then moved that the| Cows O0@ 10] Assica, Henry Wilson. Salvator Oe ere Seen mare iam ie orted tothe senate by |meee—Ohe 2 Wawona, b 01 3,000 men were out, but all drug- a eree ue papers te sepaudiins! i BO stores remained open. The strik- Geenmaiiee oF the wan ned ers demand recognition of their wha Patterson union, & minimum wage of $50 of bee Fresno, str ly for registered men, and an } u Thor + str John A. stl cight-hour day | Commercial E works—Str Admiral meabi $e | Dewey Balted hide . | Btimaon mille—Str Wisteria, HY IS UP MOND AY mists BLAS wor omens | Wets Are Leading Green hide . c “narnia. kc eS : : EW Kentucky’s Vote png ae ‘ — LOUISVILLE, Ky. Nov. 6.—Re- | | | itekte 7 ¥ Stockyards orts from 45 of the 120 counties in| LUPE | Gaited or green calfekine. No. 1 . i co ports Needs Seven Votes to Assuire esi o+ erven caittking No. 'f:010 Kentucky today showed the. wets Passage ey erie : y ..14.60@15,00 | leading by 14,594 on the prohibition Green bulls or stags, No. 1 | Sia co@iaso| amendment, The figures, however, Mitzgerald’a| DIY Bulls oF stags . +-12.00@13.00 | included the heavy vote of the large | as Gahe ot eaves er MOM | Dey alt Widow oo. 13.00 14.00 | wot cities. N. A, Palmer, superin- | LIBERTY BONDS ordinance designed to curb the calfaking, © Tha an k ase — Be po tous rent hog 1 Goattle wil he | ao Ne 2 ®.s0@t0.50|tendent of the Anti-Saloon forces, | At highest market prices, Also lecided by the city council next Mon- | Mareenides, 6m hae soon fog 200 said the outstanding dry counties |} Canadian government bonds, decided by the ¢ council n Mon-| "Go ary, each « pecedaee 1 goo ‘ | : day afternoon. Wool, clean ranch, full grown... Rest cows and heifers Toog &.76| Will give a big majority for prohi- |] Direct private wire to all impor. With three minor amendments, the | Salted or green kip exins, No 1. Bute + 6.00@ 7.00 | bition. tant markets. New York stock r nd a be Ge Me. Boos cseess Calves. s+ 7.00@16.00 | exchange and New York curb ordinance was approved last week | gneep polta, lone wool, each.» | cbs 8 whan Aisi Nothing makes a man so weary In|} Stocks auoted by the council sitting as & commits! de eeiereel aaah vreee Carbon, at white heat, subjected | after years as to have his wife talk tee of the who | G0 shearing « ‘ to the preasure of a high explosive,| about things that happened during | HERRIN & RHODES, INC, As the ordinance contains Af! ge mint dry wool jcrystalizes into diamonds. their honeymoon, | Established 1896 nergency clause, 1 uire the Tallow, No ‘ iia emergency clause, it M requis atiow: No. Presser men re it becomes a 1 be rape fel py ped a oe LIBERTY AND VICTORY BONDS will receive the votes of Councilmen If you must SELL your Liberty or Vietory Bonds, ELI, to US, Drake, Moore, Hesketh, Bolton and If you can BUY more Liberty or Victory Bonds, BUY from US. Garrell withéut debate Bartey—1 On Wednesday, November 5, 1919, the closing market prices were as given ¢ the} around below, They are the governing prices for Liberty and Victory Bonds all over In other words, the fate of the! cupped : the world, and the highest, We advertise these prices dally in order that you i ordinance rests with Councilmen Oats #1.00@63.00 |! may always know the New York market and the exact value of your Liberty | Thomson, and Erickson and Ground $9066.00 |) and Victory Bonds « i SAFE DEP SIT | ed the oesoanut 3 Int = 24st 2 8A AH Vietory Victory Haas. Haan is opposes to 1° Coconnut Meal Me “* 4s 4% 4a 44a 4un 3Me 4Xe ordinance, Erickson is willing to Chop ... +} PH Hy ha Mar, ..$100 $95.00 $92.14 $95.10 $92.92 $95.12 $93.42 8 99.44 8 9044 BOXES vote for it with regulation of hotels Corn Whole .. tht teed) md 1aT 166 1.90 EEL 00 8b Tg |eliminated. The committee of the Grongd Bone . + 67.000 69.00 |} orotat $103.09 g96.56 § $95. $95.72 $93.67 $101.17 101, All sizes, B4 to $30 18.00@ 20.00 | | whole refused to recommend elinsina Grits len’ Baar. aresbieee! eWhen buying we dedu & $50 bond and $2.50 on a $1,000 bond, We | tion of hotel re ut wepl, Mie Male. oe lege || sell at the Now York market plus tae accrued inter : Lane and Thom ve not in- pimothy Hay SEE se00e@a7.00 T tl T t C | dicated how they will on the Timot per ib.. 14% te Urus 0. MORRIS BROTHERS, Inc. The Premier Municipal Bond Wease—Capital One Million Dollars &% Central Building, Seattle TELEPHONE: ELLIOTT 2040 Established Over a Quarter Century Need Alfait . ‘Alfalfa Meal Ke ‘Wheat Pe Second No «# at Columbia ordinance: airs to climb 9.00@ 91.00 +1600. 98.00 77.00@79.00 6.00@18.00 The young man parts his hair, but the bald man has parted from his.

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