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: THREE VICTIMS Bitter Husband BIN HOSPITALS} “Nit ite tite. SAN FRANCISCO, Nov, 7 Frederick Thurston, the “Point f the Triangle,” which wa shattered when Mrs, Thurston LIBERTY BONDS At highest market prices, Allo DEATH OF BLUM | ‘ \ 1) " Cz Af etn. te Youth, on Motorcycle, Is Federal Jury Awards Widow z : 5 aw ihe SSchanes snd Mew York, a Knocked Unconscious shot and Killed Ming Joan Kin Verdict for $2,500 ball, anid today he wished to see stocks quoted. i ne | Dis wife hang and that he felt " |» Three automodile and motercyote | ! Vinding that Samuel Blum | | ot * i y be | @ecident victims were seht to Seat a , the allghtest sympathy for | gentile merchant, fell to hie death | HERRIN & RHODES, ENC, fie hospitals Thursday night Poa wits qua fivt jenleed Of n @ third-story window of the Clearings Established 1296 P. G. Groves, who was brought Pool toes Un en ta ne | | | Seectaes Miss Kimball, She merely wants e J 12, 1917 CLIMB HIGHER T0 BE COSTLY ere Btocks and Bonds 119 Cherry the city he , 0 pot accident , . hen ty - pe : ar od $8,000 as a prlee to allow ime |X > + Rs with ed Phureday aa reporte y hospital | ° sabe Ment, a federal jury brought in a a divorce,” he sald. Hallnoes endants < a sertous cond ordict of $2 Attenda t Thurston said it waa “a tore. | Verdict of $2,500 In favor of his ether ‘or not the bad suf. | 0 #hock” to Misa Kimbatt when | Jy 'ec tire Matetio Mum, ‘Thure-| Fresh Eggs Cheaper Here | Say Local Wholesale Deal-| | cieurings | ee ahe learned, last June, he was Than in Other Cities ers of Food Situation |, Balances = SUM | | ond Qufing the war operated in tha CALIFORNIA fractured sku when a Mrs, Blum was suing t a rt marrial, He said at the time of : ang te recove Motoreycle he was riding crashed ms © ee , | on two insurance policte ‘The in | | | Atlantic, Capt. F. H, Hardy com-|#4N FRANCISCO, 7 | Los ANGELES Poin rama . BANK CLEARINGS Surveyor Is Being Seattle | Repaired in Lake . 1,268,550,.19 The U, 8. 8. Burveyor, of the const Main 1512 ‘acomas wurvey, la now in I e Union under j 726,063.00 | | €0ing repairs, following ber return _ $5,552,523.40 | - 400,891.00 | | from charting w in Shelrikot | Portland | | straits, Alawka ne Surveyor is t the lad auf 6,286,303,00 | | Credited with capturing the sub-| Z . | the killfng in Market street mee the curb on the street opposite | cnmdently expected a divor surance companion denied payment! While the fresh ege market held! With the display of the first ship. mands the veanel would free him to marry Mins | Of the policies on the ground that | steady, storage ems climbed another |Ment of New Jersey cranberries of] Want Oil Burners -— Kimball Klum had committed suicide, there | cont on “1 wholesale market|the season Friday, the local produce re) N U Ss Shi A diplomat is a man who shuts up n New UU... IPB | when he has said enough . Mpts, at Sixth ave. and Columbia 4 by voiding the polletes. Friday, ax » now selling at 69) market is beginning to dress up in| Sedmitted ¢ ® re pod . rap _ Blum, who had owned stores In| conte per doen to retailers, The |holiday Clothes, That the holiday) geattic shipbuilding concerns have Friday that the motorcycle was Cordova and Valder, Alaska, had! oniy reason Announced for the ad |will be an expensive one On thé! been asked to submit bids on the . He m : oly ts ey Ss ntra POLICE BOARD | taken fr $00 insurance In the | vance was that the demand for stor: |part of the consumers t# the gloomy | conversion from coal burners to ol) rage started ow ne door 20 tin NAIPAHOe COMPANY age ereR wan constantly tn forecast of wholesale dealers. racwebdpe 6 ships Nu launched ou must # ret a u miles 5 hour, losing control on Jand $20,000 accident poliey with the A " burners of 16 ships, just launched) If you must #@LT Liberty or Vietory F *, BELL to UM weaker undertone is notl ‘The cranberries were placed on|or now on the ways in Japanese If you can BUY 1 Aberty or Victory # BUY from Us, the Way out fter crashing across uv Fidelity and Guarantes In-|in the fresh em market, The winter |salo at $14 per barrel to retailers.| yards, ‘The ships were built for the " ’ 1919, the cloring market prices were as gem Me Street, he was pleked up uncon surance company only six months | layin anon ia almowt at hand, and |Turkey, the other half of a Thank*| «hipping board and have been al r © the rot ry Bonds all over Melour. prior to his death. The policies | dealers are confident that prices will | giving dinner, is being wholesaled at} jotted to thia coast | . ms " y in order that Mrs. J. E. Kurth, 416 Meade st contained clauses denying payment | not aoe any More this weason, [40 to 42 conts per pound, This jue of your ill the garage Groves, who lives in the Yale LIBERTY AND VICTORY BONDS and Victory Bonds. @ was struck by @ machine) sae in ease of death by suicide, On alt *» the ege prices do advance, | means at to 60 cents f : : neans a © 60 cents per pound] wen by Hans Thompson, 1th ave Complaint Against Officers tirst trint the jury neta for Morn | Seattleiten will be able to may that |for the consumers | Young Seamen Go re a Ghd Yesier way, at Duwamish ave. jHlum. ‘Bhe case was taken to the|for onee in their history they have! Potato market continues high a ee eS Gnd Lucile st, Thursday night, ts to Be Judged cireuit court of appeals and re-|had to pay leas than was deine |Quotations Friday were $60 to $62 Aboard Brookdale 2 P a Feported suffering severe cuts on versed on an error in the trial | charged If either San Francisco or|per ton, wholesale, for Yakimal “Total ...$102.18 $96.58 $94.91 $9668 $96.21 $95.69 $93.42 $102.18 SIULCe the le nd knees, She is in the court's " Portiahd. \? wy} ‘ The shipping board training ship : ge and knees, She | Chiet of Potice Joo! F, Warten an.|°urt’s Instructions Netted ¢ A shipment of FlOF| prookdale, just in commission, will 0 bond and $2.60 on = $1,000 bond, Wa Columbus santtarium 4 no accrued interest nounced Friday he Would name a| The trial before Judge Edward! Mee quotations mn these cities are|ida grapefruit is selling at $7 per! wait on her maiden voyage to Hono MORRIS BROTHERS, Inc. te, Harry Aronson, 212 Belmont ioard of tive officers to Judge on the Cushman consumed three days usually from 3 to 10 cents per dozen | box lulu either Saturday or Monday un @¥e. and Mrs, M. W Curt Me findings in his investigation of the - lower than in Seattle, but today San | _ der command of Capt. Orixon J Ray apts, were both knocked down | charges made by ©. B. Patton of Francisco con#timers are paying $1 Heaton. A full crew of sailors from The Premier Municipal Bon: ne Million Dollars BS Central i le TELEPHONE: ELALOTY tn40 Over = Quarter Comtary 4th = -Vievtory Vietory eWhen buying we deduct 27 soll et the New York market pi ’ } a en Fe | by & machine driven by Tom MAr| \iadigon park against Policeman A * per dogen, while the Portland public| | Fah ated ho, ante: Apion fis, $15 Union st, at 840 p. m1 Bond and Rw, Peay, whom Pat 40 Men Blinded by | fr hitning in'win'tt cents, seats || Status of the New York bare aemeesee Renee mention wl sen Mifeday, as they attempted to/toq glaime ran into him while auto | Wood Alcohol Here | #ocr" are charging from 95 to 97] Stock Exchange 1] ; atin @ross Fourth ave. near Union st late: conta per doxen for fresh k. ‘o. ms ‘ —e HR was found at the city nesptesl |e tant Guaday and Bisaig Blind, or noafly ' blind, 40) 5, | NeW YORK, Nov 1-openin® priees| 124 Soldi Sail | fosted hith as a reckless driver when | strong healthy, ableboedied men utter Market Is flem, No price || } RK. eines been lers Sal | that Mrs. Aronson suffered a scalp changes Wére noted. irremular at the stock market o Wound, a cut lee and a torn knee fre in custody at the county in Lackawanna BMéeel opened at For Alaskan Fort! fnather pened at 106%, Te guard the government raliroad stockade and will be wards of Receipta at the local stock yards and od Mates Steel ot t 129%, off % Amer in Alaska, & company of 124 noldiers Ugament. The women said they #14) ciared Chief Warren Friday, “but it h Fy \10 * ag the state for the rest of their || Thdreday were 126 hogw and 618 Mot eee the machine ; ia of such conflicting nature T don’t | tives ax a result of drinking de || head of cattie. Hog market went up | 1, ¥ Te 7 pi, cate tp pass judgement myself. 1 | natured alcohol. John F. Sulli. |,50 eemts, with cattle holding steady | fen Mi Hinelair O 8) trom Fort Wright left for Anchorage | 80 Periodicals shall probably Mame two oF thee | van apecial investigator of aloo * ¢ st] on the steamer Admiril Watson Fri “ ° os ——- ~ ————- 8 106%, u ‘ u captains and possibly a sergeant to ” a naaned ‘ m Papt. U. Lee Move From N. Y. | visi the testimony.” hol permits ot the pfesnguting at |i] Local Markets | |"siéeti naresrees sim ani. |day morning: Capt, U. 8 Loe wes Bank of Calif ornla NEW YORK, Nov. 7--About 86} Mr. and Mrs, O. K Wilson, 909 | 11 stniement to the Seattle |/®-z - - ————---oii@ | the end Of the first haif hour, with th@) which ix one of the largest ever sent NATIONAL ASSOCIATION ils have moved from New |*4th ave. N.. who were riding in the Meteeist Ascoutainin ana general trend of 9 which le one Fore ‘fas the result of the strike of] Patton machine at the time of the eats anon n Thursday of San Francisco Founded 1864 om * before Chief Wi yo ew ae: cr ted | ae aro a |e tonne, wc = sia ete ouer® |EFFINGHAM TO TAKE | Begin a savings account with us today and soon you will not only have saved Walkout of compositors, an official] Mre. M. Duffy, 1108% Fourth ave, : ; 5 omdragt . firmer. United money and added that strength of charac- ftion said today. Many ot thie Yee . ee ee " ill be wfipped to Europe on | umber are now being | \- | Ae : | —— salmon will be al ped lo Burep oe ter which self denial always brings, but you will have established friendly relations larly from various cities. Work ts gradually being resumed the plants in New York, John A. THREATENS T0 make her maiden voyage to Hurope with a strong institution that can be of the , secretary of the Periodical greatest value to you. under the direction of W. C. Dawson LONDON, Nov. 7—The longdis- 6 . : " Ousted tunnel under the British chan: | sane . incall nel seems in a fair way to be real. | Pee r sia see big Rell pg teed, and will deal & heavy biow to etted ¢ | of wrtly . Tement eat] Pa rnin 44 ee hata am new EF OHNO | Ol mrrgitel Slates Orain tommicion wit | Frisco Market Status ~ —- ers’ association, reported to- Home of the presses here are be« hg fed by collece men and former German commerca The channel releane & large amount Of wheat to pri tunnel was first proponed in 1802 Rutebages—Yakier ° vate carriers wt the rate of 3 cents « French engineer named Mathieu Sweet Petatece, sence Mall Stu @ ete | ere oe mae aene 3 | pan vy the wares and opportun. |AUtO Thief Makes. W Wy to work, he said Threat to Motorman muggeated tho project to Napoleon 1, ruures eine The emperor gave his Consent and “yesonter cote, ton ay eat q Weather to Clear Beattie police are searching tor] th® scheme was Inid before Fox, the seeees Su, kates tnt b&e SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 1. Prtras, the th, Aras, ive per aon: c per Gon; THE per dor Cheese—California flata, fancy, 26 per | ihe. rd Provisions opened higher, bet éeciinee Savings department open For Gridiron Mix Altho Official Weathersmith George Salisbury predicts rain for Fri evening, he asserts that Satur will be fair. This ought to fair enough to that the population which will attend football game between the Unk ity of Washington and the All team from the Pacific feet, at field, at 230 o'clock Satur afternoon. ___ ALFONSO NOT COMING "LONDON, Nov. 7—The Spanish today denied a report that Alfonso plans to visit America. a man will give another & letter of recommendation, he wouldn't lend him a dollar. the man, who after stealing an aute.|PMtish prime minister, who prompe ; mie, Oe soemin vom te st/ ip; firsts, a6e per Ih mobile bélonging to George M. Ole fon, Sylvian apartments, fode past an E Union st, Car Thurt@ay night. disregarding the passengeré standing on the street at Third ave and Sen ca. st. Peter Mitchell, the motorman, ad- monished the driver for hie feothardy actions, The driver cursed him and retorted, “What do I cafe about the people?” Further conversation took piace, and the machine drove of, The same machine was met later farther up ‘Third ave. 7 “I warned the driver again,” Motorman Mitchell told the police, “and the driver told mé when he saw me take his number that ‘You'll find your bedy in Mount Baker park if ly Vetoed it. there bethg ho enthust am in England to open a more con: | Ben venient route to Napoleon. Ge Later the most serioge attempt was made by Grammond, Who in 1860 succeeded in Intefedting Both Napo leon IIT. and Queen Victoria, but caused it to be abandoned. Ih the late "$05 the schetne revived, and work was actually started on the press campaign in the Britixh tales, gonstruction stopped. In 1913 appositon in Bnglan seemed at an end, and the pro: waa being discumed when the war broke out, The events of the last tow years have considerably changed Manan. per ite mperota, per low again the antipathy of the Efigtinh | Heser ‘Valenet “4 English side, but gfter « violent mali ‘1906, por tee! FE Wash. Winter Metta ber. Irnande os Cheataute—Japanese, per the viewpoint of the English, and ‘t | pipeets. fa hoped in France they will give | Watmute ' ding siumped as i | December omts, up We at the opening, | 124. dropped Ike In inter trading} May joate spened wp We, at TMC, but de clined Lge before the clone oo | Portland Market Status | ee * PORTLAND, Nov. 1. —Cattle—Recetp: ket steady, Good to « r to good steers, 119 004 Wo cholee town and heifers, § 0; media oot, 96.0008 0; ean . H+, bulla, 86 ‘ Hoge—tteeetpts, 118 heat, market O16 188: mm calves, HE * Public Markets | | \~— . | snap. gers baking powder, ‘. eral milk, the 2 limbet eatenp. te. Stall 39, best W ington butter, Go ™.; Troee, 2 Tha Ie: Good Lock marearine, d4e TD. Staite 0 | 11, 2 Toe pure inrd. éée; lee of lamb, 200 1; pot roast, Ike t,t | marearing, * cr Saturday evenings from 6 to 8 Seattle Branch Second at Columbia Capital and Surplus Total Resources $17,000,000 $125,000,000 RES ; x 1 7 | Stall 79, pure te you turn me tn Feady co-operation to the kreat work. | Freneie—vireinia Kers ‘ r |g tall can Cornation milk, 19% “I told him to go @@ f8@ a8 hej. tunnel will run from near Calais er fe 4 crabs, eee, tone < eeepenns to turn him in} i,_ point near Dover. It will be| "ere ee ag hag hy Feo oly nearly 31 miles in length, of which DAInY PRovtCTs | 23.9 360 per Ib. m ‘freak Rothera ‘epeter The police called Olenon, and the 26 will run under water, It in @atl Prices Paid te Ghippere mg 2¢@ ite per Ib; brofiers, M2@27c in mae r= or tere, | latter told the officers that his ma- od that the tuntel wilt cost in the Freeh dairy, per . ttt ehine had béen stolen early in the 000,000, and ma: oes, “ nelghborhood of $80,060,000, ani Y | Matter Fat... . seoee 00 io. cack Holly oF ‘evening from in front of 215 Colum: |. finished in three yearn, Kque—Local, strictiy freak @ te! T | 93.08. af po eed! om shonin Pollete coves 000 01 New York Coffee and | tt ONLY $100 To get this pretty home. Of course You will have to make your pay- Ment of $15 per month, but that is gary if you have « job. I build the fire€ unit of two rooms on my Macre Little City Farms in West Beattie and you move in and finish ft when you can. No other oppor tunity like it in Seattle to own Your home. Better get a dreular Or see me. H. C. PETERS 716 Third Avenue Local Offices $424 35th Ave, 8. W. Honor System to Regulate Sugar Rationing Plans Notice to retail grocers that the wirtime sugar rationing regulations are t be enforced and, that the ration of 1% pounds of sugar per person per month is now effective will be made thru the newspapers, according to statement issued Fri- day by U. 8, District Attorney R. Saunders. There will be no sugar certificates this year, according to Miss Ethel Dean, meretary of the King county fait price committee. The people will be put upon their honor and jobbers and retailers will fill sugar orders in rotation, #0 that a fair pro rata distribution may be main- tained. Non-Partisan Men Attacked by Mob STAFFORD, Kans, Nov. 7.—An unorganized mob fere last night ing, disrupting “it. Threats were made against C. BE. Wood, Lincoln Neb., maid to be an organizer for the league. Wood was the principal speaker. ‘The crowd rushed the hall, battling ite way past a guarded door. Wood's auditors rose in his defense and the crowd withdrew. Wood completed his talk afd left early today. Union Bricklayers The Brickiayete’ union has severed connectiona with the Bullding Trades council, following the order of the raided a Nonpartisan league meet Ptoragelieteke ~—taenl, wttiotty ies Fancy wheel 8 Are Out of Council |p... EW YORK, Now. 1.—Coffee—vo, 7 | Filo, 14% @ike per Ib; No. 4 Manton, 26% @26%e per Ib Sugar—-Centrifu@al, T.2%0 per tb. | The new @teel steamship Dewel, | operated by Struthers & Dixon, start- od loading for the Orient at Smith cove terminal Friday. She was jorlginally assigned to takg four to ithe Atlantic seaboard, but this as: signment was changed later. jum to choles . mon to good and heifers: || Sugar Quotations | SANITARY Male 91-89, Pink salmon, 2 Te she; small pink salm smelt, 2 Jersey sweet h, 2 The, Bbe; rticholes, ibe 4 60 box: sweet | ibe doe | | : the Tal 1; lamb stew, 2 The coffee, $1.39; Hm CORNER Stal 9, freeh enimon. mapper, 2 Ma. co; ling cod, 2 T Sinll 102, fancy creamery butter, 2 4 eo ct. Btali king pow tooth picka be kg. Stalla minced clama, 106 pk@.; new soft . 8 Moa, 850; amail ‘THE MAN WITH MONEY | can afford to take chances on an uncertain | investment. | The man who fs investing a small sum cannot. It ts important that he invest his money on a proposition with a minimum of risks and with a reasonable cer- | tainty of returns. Consider carefully before trvesting your savings and the advice of your bankers, They will be glad to || help you. | Savings Department open every Saturday j | | | i | evening from 6 to 8 for your convenience, | The Seattle National Bank | Resources Over Thirty Million Dollars, i} Second Avenue at Columbia, ts Open daily after 1 P. M. council to return to work after alre * two months strike. Bricklayers have | Prowlers Active refused to Work beside non-union MEAT }@to don. 1. can Snowdritt y ; Prices Paid Shippers $be; 90c 15 tere tment In Local Hotels|). spioyet ty) ui mai Bbw 4 | Andrews & *Co. || fa id eat at | Prowlers entered the usual num-|ator, is continaing efforta to bring |fu™* Cyur light es iy toe Reetie eaten ate, RIAN 39K ber of rootia fn Seattle hotels and|harmony between master builders! Medium, per tbo. ..s ss oats, S00; Inren pke. Albers lodging houses Friday night, ac-/and returned #trikers. Builders have | Veal— Fancy tee ur, 330; 4 boxes Searchlight cotdiig to police morning reports. |announced an “open shop” policy. Choice | ¥, A, Johnson, Planters’ hotel, Investment Securities Kiliott 4023 Hinckley Bldg. loat $20 in cash, a leather sult case HIDES, TALLOW, WOOL containing some silverware and DEVELOP YOUR CITY Wholesaler to the Consumer two pocket knives, while Eaton YOUNGER’S MESSAGE James, 2010 Sixth ave, lost two boxes of chocolates, a camera and some wearing apparel, | Hf. Takino, Hotel Adams, lost two ‘auits of clothes, while C. D. Phil- lips, Savoy hotel, lost a suit, and Mrs. BH, G, Everett, same hotel, lost “Develop your city from the civic standpoint and tndustriatly and commercially it Will take care of it- self.” This is the Message brought to Seattle Friday by J. A. Younger, Everything that is necessary for the up- building of a great Industrial and Com- mercial center is to YOUR SAVINGS dai alae Ale be found in Seattle Go flint dry wool pelis sss ble. or within easy reach Many times we have sald of it. ‘Buy War Savings | 3tamps,” and We are glad to say it again. Bave & little more—spena a little 1eas—and buy w. S. S. jxome clothin sectetary of the civic bureau of the | Seattle Chainber of Commerce, | from the national convention of the |B’ Sugar Situation National Assoelation of Commercial Soon to Be Okeh I aaah secretaries, Indianap- NEW YORK, Nov. 7.—The sugar a *ituation probably will be normal by the end of next week, according to| URGE GENERAL STRIKE Arthur Williams, federal food admin. OF IRELAND WORKERS istrator. To achieve this result, however, he warned the people they) punLIN, Nov. 1—Authorlaation must economize. to call a general atrike thruout Ire Henry F. Costello, of the sugar t meeeaciliaeeertitilaatcen land if the Britith government re at, GnAan Ako Vie equalization board, said that 164,000! ruses to grant & passport from Amer i e' Per T es in 000 pounds afe being uMloaded from) joa for James Larkin, Irish labor Neoefiy Prise ay of the best propersies ships in New Bork a6 Peace leader, has been given lenders by the vag NEW RETAIL district and that about 12,440, un ootifere ifish Lat Pe 0: be relent to oObMtinern nakt Woek.| Onn net team Labor Magan 4 HONE * susPECT 1s anREsTED |Workhouse at Re tt Five-year Written Said to have stolen $200 in pay|cleveland Taboo | eee “to ong toe Guarantee. checks in Butte, Mont. more than| CLEVELAND, Nov. 7.—Pecause | Cor : 11680088 70.00 GET YOURS TODAY three years ago, Mike Andrews, 39,|0f 80 many escapes made from the | ¢ egheas “ c a Greek laborer, was arrested Fri.| Warrensville workhouse, the federal : ( or Excelsior day morning at Railroad ave. and| Court refuses to send any more prix Captal onions Washington st. by Officer J, La, Oners there. Hight federal prisoners - RE 00@ 37.00 Motorcycle & bam escaped in the last three months, not | do as] Open Saturday Eve. Bicycle Co., Inc. Andrews was recognized, it 1n|t0 Mention scores of other canes, ss eatit 6 to 8 c Pi said, by a former Butte employe of r Teed > 00@ 24.00 St. ‘o E.Pine St. —_ Elliott 997 vaio ght rh ogi ta ave a i in| : uit Pine St. at Fourth Ave, e waa stolen apt to reason without low WAR SAVINGS STAMPS ARE SAFE that are protected by one Seattle is” a great city now, but it will be greater. It is our aim to co- operate with those who-are making it a greater city. and ride your bike Westlake-Pine. home. oomen.n | tong akon