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» TRUCE IN SHIP Py STRIKE, PLAN. Proposal for Resumption of} Work at Todd Yards TACOMA proposal by th a metal trades for calling off of the strike (n the Todd shipyards, which has been in effect since October 1, Was woh Secretary of Labor Wilson and Pre dent C. W. Wiley of the Todd phans for action today The proposal, rams to Wilson ntatned in tele 1 Wiley, is for all shipyard Workers to return to their | former positions immediately at the} same wages and condith ed before October 1, the new wage increase agreement to be held in abeyance with the understanding that it be referred to the United) States department of labor for final decision. The metal tradesmen agree to abide by the labor department's de-| bonds at on cision, SAYS THE RAILROADS WOULD BE TIED UP WASHINGTON, Nov, 14 — The fallroads will be completely tled up within 60 days If congress passes antl-strike lawa, Representative Burke, Pennsy!vania, told the house today during debate on the Each Tellroad bill Burke ts chairman of the genera! adjustment committee of the con ductors of the Baltimore & Oblo allroad, Burke indicated the tie-up would 14—A_ definite | - een RA aR REAR SNR et en —emgre N ; THE re STAR—FRIDAY,_NOVEMRER 14, 1919. ~~~ | Japanese Are Getting WASHINGTON, Nov. 14.—<(Ey| #ilk—not cotton | United Pross).Japan ie getting rich| ‘Three meals of rice a day no long ma ant, attaches of the | er antivfi embassy declared today, | is demanded Japanese women are going in for ‘Its all due to our mushroom silk stockings and the cotton robes! millionatres,” said an emb: at of both men and women are Var | tache “They r je their ortunes At least one beefateak ishing, they said, Some wear the| shipping goods abroad and now they | | atest from Droadway, but those who] are «pending and the whole country | cling to kimono atyfon now insist on! is trying to ke p up with them.” FEAR SHORTAGE HART SUMMONS. OF CITY LIGHT, PROSE ‘Ross Urges Sale of $500,000) Will Convene in Tacoma Utility Bonds Next Sunday Uniess the elty counct! authorizes! Prosecuting attorneys from Seat the sale of $900,000 worth of utility) te Spokane and Tacoma, the three Seattle residents, Par! population centers of the estate, will tieulatty those In West Seattle and! meot in Tacoma Bunday to formulate ther outskirte, will suffer @ severe! an orggnised plan of prossoution shortage of electric current for! against |. W, W. and other radicals. Ughting and other purposes this) Gat) for the meeting was rent out winter, ording to J. D. Ross, su-| from Olympia by Governor Loute F perintendent of the city Meht @¢| tiart, and Prosecutor Fred C. Brown | extent, received notice of the meeting Fri In a@ letter to the counc!! Thurs | day day, Ross pointed out the danger of] jgart ‘calls on Brown to “endeavor delay to get necesnary evidence to suppress “On account of the high water! seditious publications issued in King and the fact that @ new steam plant] county.” can be installed before next win| Brown will represent King county ters heavy demand for Meht And/at the conference, Spokane county | power. the lighting department/ wit! send Prosecutor Joseph H. | wishes to take care of further de| Lindsley and Prosecutor William D. |mands for current but cannot do! Askren will be Pierce county's repre be brought about by a general|#® without the sale of further) sentative at the conference. strike of railroad men but did not specifically say so. PRINCE OF WALES VISITS PRESIDENT. WASHINGTON, Nov. 14-—The Prince of Wales visited President Wilson in bis sick room yesterday afternoon. Previqualy the pririce had tea with Mrs, Wilson and Mise aco garet Wilson and Mrs. Francis Sayre, the president's daughters. rne| ‘prince gave the president an enthu siastic description of his reception tn} America, ANOTHER WOBBLIE ARRESTED IN CITY Thomas Piucinski, said to be a for. @igner, was arrested Friday morning upon information received by the po- |benda,” Rose wrote, “We are ask jing you to offer these bonds for | (United Press Staff Correspondent.) sale as the preliminary work ef aé/HELL’S FIRE NOT Beiseuard takes from 30 days up.” LEGAL, EH, WHAT? | He's tire went out when Deputy herttt J. C. Conner and N. L. Love TREATY AGAIN sisesos Siesta’ tines Thursday night. Conner accuses jw Ah Hell with smoking optum. “I've really got to «wear te this complaint against Ah Hell,” paid) gq Deputy Prosecutor Joba D. Carmody when he “swore to” vagrancy com Senate Action of on Article 10) tisine in Sungice Otis W. Brinker's |— May Cause Rejection = | ert Friday |OHIO KIDNAPER WASHINGTON, Nov. 14.—Rejeo-| SOUGHT ON SOUN tion of the peace treaty by the sen! Upon receipt of telegraphic in. ate or by President Wilson himself! structions from the sheriff of iy assured If the revolution of ratifl: | patavia, Ohio, the Seattle police have jon goes to a vote containing the | started search for A, fi. Murpby, BY HUGH BAILLIE Mee that he was an I. W. W. Thojreservation to Article 10, already | 35° who is charged with kidnapping Srrest was made by Set. F. BL Bryant and Officer C. BE. Walsh. [adopted by the senate, sitting In com-| pani Hopping, a 12-year-old school mittee of the whole, Thie was the) poy, in the Ohie city Plucinaki was at his home at 6020/opinion in administration quarters Murphy is 5 feet 7 inches tall and Sind ave. S. when arrested, A large umber of I. W. W. stickers and here today, based on the president's! weighs 170 pounds. He generally own words, frequently reiterated dur: | carries @ “sea bag” the telegram ex- Propaganda were confiscated as evi-|ing his retent tour of the United) pained. The Objo authorities in dence. He was booked on an open | charge for investigation, JEFF DAVIS CURE NEW YORK. Nov. 14.—Give the hot dogs, ham pretzels, | sauerkraut and beer three times a day, and America will be cured of _ Strikes and Bolsheviem, says Jeff Davis, king of the hoboes. KAISER LIKES PURPLE AMERONGEN, Holland, Nov. 14.— Those who have recently seen the German emperor at his morning task of sawing wood in the garden of the Bentinck castle say that the former emperor now seems to display a pref- erence for purple shirts. CIVIL SERVICE DANCE A reception and dance for civil service employes who saw service in the world war will be given at Collins field house at 9 o'clock Sat- jate a new treat: FOR SOCIAL ILLS, | learned through questionnaires sent Btates. Whether the president then | structed the Seat) police to arrest jwill carry out bis threat to send / ang noid Murphy, if found, until they Yeading treaty opponents, tncluding | arrive. Senator Lodge, to Weimar to negot) - semaine 19 *° De BORTATION URGED IN SPEECH BY PILES } RETURN DEAD. “The patriotic people of this coun- . try will not rest until alien radicals aries whe Unt citizens bassador Wallace at Paris to urge the = tre pened” ae” Gehan uae french government to allow the re! seaition,” declared former U. 8. Sen- ¥ | turn to this country of American dead | ator samuel H, Piles in an addrees before 1922, as originally determined. the house foreign affairs committee today was informed. The action was taken after the war department | before the Young Men's Republican club at thetr weekly luncheon Thurs. | day noon. to the relatives of the dead that the ILLINOIS MINES CLOSED return was desired by 40,000 out of] SPRINGFIELD, 10, Nov. 14.~ 65,000. Every mine in Illinois remains erent |closed, according to information’ re ceived at state headquarters here to- RIOT VICTIM HONORED aay. orricinis dectared all the mines LONDON, Nov. 14.—The whole of | Will await the decision of the Wash the members of the Metropolitan po- |‘™#tP conference. lice force have subscribed toward the | . urday evening, November 22, under| erection of @ stone on the grave of the direction of the Civil Service league. A curious custom, 300 years old, _0f exacting a kiss from each person not paying a set small fine on the annual Hocktide festival, is still in Yogue in Hungerford, England. ton te Mixtures of lime and coal dust are found to form excellent plant Sation Sept. ‘Thomas Green, wno| Anne Morgan Jokes was killed during the raid by Canw at Smelly Hides dian soldiers on the Epsom police | NEW YORK, Nov, 14—Mias Anne =m "Se | Morgan, daughter of the late J. Pier | pont Morgan, tripped down the gang- LONDON, Nov. 14—Sir Arthur| plank of the French liner Lorraine, Conan Doyle is citing the experience | forced to a change of docks by the of a race track follower as evidence |longshoremen’s strike. Suddenty a of the truths of spirit communica-|dainty handkerchief went to her tion, The man backed four winners|none. “Who's dead?” asked Mins asa reault-of a median’ * advice. Morgan in horrified tones. She had Four More Popular New Records From November List ‘= 10-inch Double-Face Record—85ec im Te: (We'll Soon Be Dry I “Nobodx Knows” Both Sung by Esther Walker 10-inch Double-Face Record—85c “Carolina Sunshine” | Sung by Sterling Trio | “Golden Gate,” Sung by Hart and Shaw | 10-inch Double-Face Récord—85e “The Hand That Rocked My Cradle Rules My Heart” ' “My Baby’s Arms” 5 | little shower today?" Don't ask me. If you need one, Both Sung by John Steel B Me ape 10-inch Double-Face Record—85e a) | “When I’m Gone You'll Soon Forge Sung by Peerless Quartet » “Weeping Willow Lane” Sung by Henry Croxton Victrolas $25 to $430 Convenient Payment Terms scented piles upon piles of hides ripening upon the pier. 2,000 DIVORCE CASES | LONDON, Nov. 14.-A third of the 2,000 divorce cases awaiting settle ment are petitions of the poorer classes, said the Very Rev. D O'Meara at St. George's cathedral, | Southwark, A CIVIL ANSWER +— a | “Ah, the weather man! How about Burr and Frank Virst Hobo--Only for wine, women Third Ave, at Pine and song I might have been a re- Seattle |spectable member of soctety. ‘Taeoma Spokane Portland S Second Hobo—Horrors! Think of ; what you escaped, | Men first began to shave in the reign of Alexander the Great, about | 976 BG PROSECUTORS, Correte Caulifiower— rer vox Owlons—Oregon. per TM EGGS EASY ON LOCAL MARKET |Quotations Are Uniform at)” 83 Cents Per Dozen The local fresh ranch ems market in showing a slightly easter tone with 83 conta per dozen the ruling quota tion along the street Friday. Several dealers held prices up to 85 ocants 4s long an ponnibie, but finally had to fall in line with the majortty, | | which initiated the lower quotations Thursday ‘To California and Mastern markets in traced the weakness of the local fresh emg market. A partial boycott on ome in waid to be in effect in the South and quot 4 there have gone down & cents per dozen. The Kastern markets have also shown an easier tone of late. This means more ones for Seattle and consequently lower quotations, ‘The pullet trade ts very active. Dealers report that the consuming public is beginning to show a lkeing | for this grade, which ts constantly growing larger tn size. The date! when the new ees of the winter lay ing will.reach the local market js problematical, declared dealers Prt day No changes were noted In the put-| ter market. Receipts at the local mMockyards Thursday were 292 head Of cattle and 128 hogs, Hoth markets | held steady Market for potatoes continues to fain in strength here with quotations being maintained at $65 to $70 per ton for Yakima Netted Gems, Onion prices are firm. Dealers report that the cranberry market ts slow per omck nish Ball per sack Cocambers Per ton — Hot howse Kan Viant—Per Mm Chinese. per M. Lettoce—Per orate Farenipe—Per sect Peanat Butter—Per te. Peppers —ralk. Potatoes far H Wash, Netted Gem. new 6 00@ New loeal ..., Femphine—Local, per fo Yakima, sack 225@2 to) Ronee Maney Malt #64 @ 04% | rrurrs Apetce— F. Wash. Deticious pe ves Rapanae Guatemala, Crenappice — Cranberries ¥ Dates 26 to Grapes Per ber Malaga, per tug Emperors, per ive .... Grape Frait—Plorita, per box Nomey—tor Strained Mook! er Lemans Per bow Oraegee Ter box ‘Valencine Small simes, per box - Almonde—Per Boo... scene Chestaate— Japanese per Mm Filberte—Per Tm. . . Walnete— Soft abet, per To Feancte Virginia Reystona, i. Peeane—Per wee as lows, ver - Pr By DAIRY PropvucTs Pricee Paid to . “ Ratter—Kresh dairy, per & torage—Pricks Mi Biook Swine Fancy wheet swine Turkeys—Dry picked, per 40 || ee | MEAT Prices Paid Shippers i Cowes Country, Arennea Moge--Cholee light, per ™ ‘ Medium, per tb.” .. oes MO Veal Fanoy 5 Cholce a8 | HIDES, TALLOW, WOOL Whelesnier te the Consumer Per Pound fo dry, each Wool, clean tanch, full grows Balled or green kip wkfnw, Ni Bartey— ho! ‘Ground Clipped Oats tn tyes ee Ground viseeieeee Kolled . Coscenst Meni: Chop .... Cora —Whol Cracked Ground Bone . Grite : Milo Malze . Mill ru ‘Timothy Timothy ~ tye Seed—Per Ii Alfaite 75.00 win war off 8. | ggume General Motors broke from 214 to stump on the Chicago 1 | toaay opened up So, at 81 before the close; May corn, up IMe at opening of $1.27 %, later dropped 140 | the, and i @7.0; feeder iamba, $12.60@18.75. PUGET SOUND ||ALL LOCAL ROUTES STEAMERS LEAVE FROM COLMAN DOCK, FOOT OF MARION STREET Victoria, | 7:00pm) Hock 12706 |tr, Utopia, for alll eitpm ||mian’ne |points in ‘the San! Tues. | su Juan isianda, Thurs. thelr own arrangements for landing and assume all risk and Mabtlity in making mueh — landing. Steamer's ing apy Status of the New York Stock Exchange Crucible Mexican Petroleum at United Mates Mubber at 124%, up 1%) Central Leather a8 100%, . Wp 1%; General " off 7 from tae op This ‘ty selttag wee lorecty by per venitated to buy during the low Prices of Thursday They were cashing om profits of from 0 30 points, hoping K up the stocks on « secondary n. | males for the fret ere ¥48 and cables 8.44 Following announcement thet call money was renewing at 14 per cent, tur f welling of stocks entered but it wae le then rallied to 318, Ratiroad stocks firm, |, Chicago I Market Report JI Provisions were lower with laree hoe &, but lowt 1% Lrec@m bees * opened unehanged at trading declined ‘Se: oale opened vp KG at T6e, and dropped We « * Denver Market Report ” Report | CNVER, Nov. 14.Cattle Receipta, 290 head; market te Top, $16.50; bulk of walen, $14.75 p> Recety’ Lambe, $12.75 146.60; ewer, Common to eee ; aod baiters More than 60,000 persons pase thru the entrance of the Kansas City | ™— | Union station, 75 per cent of whom are pa on the 210 trains that arrive and’ depart daily STEAMERS Leave Arrive | Seattle Beattie (C.=Pert Tewnsend—Pert ‘Angeles 12.06 |Mteamer Kol Due, for) T itpm Angeles| dally Satur.) | ___|day OF fanday niadt| n | any Port Townsend Special » for Port) Titépm| direct | 10:30pm Hy (Connects at Townnend| daily with rail lines for all) ‘pointe on Olympi pentneula. Hellingham— Anacortes—Kverett 1000pm |, ®. dally |Annce Port Townsend, Po Angeles and Way Ports 19°00” [Mtr For) 2:70 pin midn'ht|Port Townsend, Port! Thurs Sunday|Willlams, Dungeness! Sat 10:30 nd Port Anmetes. | 12:00 Tues. | Goes through There. (Clailam on Tues Port 40pm |Str. Kingstom, for) i doam daily {Kineston, Gamble) datly except [Ludlow, **Exion,| except Satury|Flagler, Townsend,| Sunday (Sanday \Hanaville and Had-y San dunn Istands Sat irked ** are boat landings for these points and for boat Janding points must make passenger rate does not Include boat landing charg Daxgage Wabiiity t# Hmited to wear A $100. for allowed free, subject to Freight re points (oxeepting Tacoma) named in abo hedule, ‘Tickets must be purchased at tloket office, Open from 6:90 a m. to 12:00 midnight PUGET SOUND NAVIGATION CO. let ne Pe eee * VICTORIA BRINGS GOLD FROM NORTH being 4 steamers Victoria and Northwestern Alaska Steamship company, arrived 718,062.00 | |here early completed her | bringing 214 passengers and $200,000 ‘The Northwestern brought | 1,000 tons of copper ore from South: | a Alaska. BANK CLBARINGS , Seattle $7,282,634.30 United |* ‘Vessels in Port at Seattle Today Bmith Cove terminal—Witr City of Spe Dewel, str Kamore. Kedende, str Vulton. hasr 4 Hiteel at WHEAT EMBARGO OFF | Roth, assistant to director oe} railroad administration, announced the temporary lifting of the embargo a wh Coast from tn’ ochr Margaret, , itr Fo 5 Jap sehr Tent Air Ketehikan, str Vietoria, ete) dy yarde—fichr Omew str | : jwith en airplane 2,000 feet in the WE BUY At bighest market pric Canadian government stocks quoted. Extablinhed 18! 4 by fog the Friday The Victoria t tip from Neme, “at shipments to the rior points Thursday | Sam VENT BAL By & new invention, s submerged) 5. 5. RBEQ" CIry, can pow communicate Merowmicre Lit Le Pier DoBtr Gov Btoey at, Corminal Mr Onsagumatck, | Str Western Glen. Str ML B. Lovejoy, ICAGO, Nov, 14—Continwed fair | Lake Hulls Pooqualmie, Brozten, | Weather, prowpeets of an increased move ment of corm WE INVITE YOUR SAVINGS 4% that are protected by one Cineyras, Cardia, Elissa, schre | Asales. Henry Wleoe, Saivator; Altes | tne | Corus, ba Oriental Janvary corn) Orieans, ge Frese, str Charice Wilson, at John A, str Blibu Thom: | wi the NEW RETAIL district Westlake-Pine. OUR OWN HOME Raboock yarge--Str Ciness, | eur Chaleia, bull ¢ } BANK for SAVINGS Capital $400,000.00 Open Saturday Eve. via Boutheastern Alankt Lansing from ctr Rotchinan trem Teanren Pine St. at Fourth Ave, November i}-—@tr Masthelm from am lumbia porte at > p. m.; ton frem British Columbia ports. it be’ Savings Accounts best properties in We have the the best of service. —THE— 6 to 8 November l¢-—ftr City of Reattle for| utheastere Alaska ports at | tock. | ‘enlves, 1 | no They are the governing pr the world, and the highest. We aninewslielalinninistenaniniintemssiionminionls tm, ©0900 head: market te! | | Portland I Market rket Report | | " TOL dD $948 BOLO SpeGe FoEaT head: market te 4, SOO 16 50; rough heavy, $16 TELEPHONE: ELLIOTT 2840 Cheene—Triplets, 32@3%¢ per Ib. 26@2he per ib; broliers, 22@2Tc * Frisco Market Status BAM FRANCTROO, Nov. ser—Hatras, $00 per Gos: sized pulleta, 6240 per dor, Cyeese—Califomnia fiat, fancy, |> tb; flirts, 100 per 1D. Public Markets | ae” * pei renecrccnng pure Yakima honey m Nut margarine, 2 cans Hooth’s sardines, 280 ‘amp's pork and Centennial Boat cj ansorted Jellien, srtained honey, Bastern oysters, 69c and Tc pt new sauerkraut j, Potatoes, $8.06 PIKE PLACE . pure fresh milk, 1 ean Carnation, ma Gem potatoes, Healt 1613. trean creamery but %. path Bee Boe Mall $2, 9 tall eane Cee operative milk, 2Te. ||BECKER CASE WITNESS BATTLES GAMBLING NEW YORK, Nov. 14 star witness in the Rosenthal mur. der ease, which sent Charles Becker to the chair, is now a . 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