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LASKA PAYS U. S. BIG SUM Month’s Output Double Purchase Price United States during the month or more than twice purchase price of the ter | Filey, exclusive of the shipment of) 000, pcs recently wiing to a report re | by the Alaska Dureau of the} © of Commerce from the cob | of customs for the territory. output of salmon Jed 64,717,312 pounds, and the this product during Octo- ted value of Rerritory’s output of copper ore, | totaled 4,210,274 pounds, val- Olle rank third ta the district exporting 440,540) ‘ef animal, fish and other gine | interesting light on the indus. ‘Of the territory is shown by the Fes on the export of fertilizer, as # product exported suring October | Valued at $26,708 and totaled The report does not include the Production of the territory dur the month. This totaled $14,509 thelr comrades in the main Of the city jail during the last hours. Brick Metts, 4, a Finn, and C. 42, who claims to be an can, were arrested on Sunday, while Sidney Yager, ; Richard La Forest, 7b cbt 46, were arregied at ave. Jackson st_on the same day. Br cae bake dm Sonne! Serer The police report a notice- } inactivity among the known fm Seattle. They are playing the police aay, and in most have “sluffed” all I. W. W. and stickers. ISONER DIES Pneumonia was given as @ Gause of the death in the city Monday of C. Gilbertson, B. who was taken {ll in the city ul while serving three days’ sen- in Meu of a $10 fine for hav- whisky in his possession. Gilbertson was arrested November He had a hotel room key in his “Room 14.” # the hotel was not on the key tag. is known of his relatives. insect powders. the theft of a “Lite Ben” clock and $1.65 In cash from) s home, early Monday morning. said he suspected boys. Cranney, 2313 E. Harrt st., reported his trunk Andrew Franklin, to enter his house every morn- at about 1 a. m. All Trainmen Must Get Increase | 17. — General increases ‘tor ‘members of the 4 brotherhoods must be in the offer of Director Gen- Hines or it will not be accepted, hy Shea, president of the rail- yw firemen, declared in a state- Shoot on Sight, Says Frisco Chief | SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 17—(Unit- Shoot on sight if you) mbs,” was the order issued to- by Captain of Detectives Mathe- " Bibod was found on the seat of which the bandits It is believed one of them ers Meet Wednesday Night evening the American Associa- ‘Wednesday Chapter of the ‘tion of Engineers will hold its next ‘meeting at the Chimber of Com The committees as provided for constitution adopted at the last meeting, will be “announced by the president | Want tt Ample Laws to Use Against I. W. W. If the government cannot act to rid the country of I. University of Washington Alumni as sociation will work for passage of a Jaw to give federal agents ample au- ording to resolutions pass ‘ax RANGE RATES LOWER YORK, Nov. 17.-Exchange rates lower on the money market today, demand and marks reaching new en r vemecmemarmreanng ener “Magra een es et game ene Siem a nmr ’s Son Learns Business Cornelius A. Wood, son of William M. Woot, millionaire president of the American Woolen Company, who has started in to learn the woal business from the bottom, is here depicted grading wool in the storehouse of the Washington Mills, Lawrence, Cornelius A. Wood was only recently di Maas. the largest in the world. arged from The United States navy, in which he was commissioned lleutenant "g Yo! Ho! and a Bottle of Rum! Now We Know Profiteering Will Cease! Plans for an efucttions! campaign | are the elimination of waste, sintent to combat the high cost of living | cash for articles and carrying them were outlined in a letter from How- home, repairing farm and household ard Figg, special aasiatant to the| Implements and protecting them in attorney general, which was fecetved | Monday by R. C. Saunders, U. 8.| district attorney here. inclement weather. One of the chief aims of the cam. paign, it is announced, is to dimin Figg. who is assistant attorney | lsh the present extravagant demand general at Washington, D. C., is in| for articlen of all kinds by sensible charge of the fair price committees | use and consumption, so that the thruout the country, which are di-| supply will be able to catch up with rected to fight profiteering and for | the demand, with the result of stab stabilization of prices. Among the measures to be recom. | mended by the King county fair | state have been asked to co-operate | price committee in the campaign to) prevent the increase in living costs | izing prices. Women's organizations of the with the committee, it was stated Monday. “Give,oh Give MeaHusband” WritesW omantoMayorHere ‘The lady lives in Charleston, South Carolina, and she wants a husband. “If I could meet the right man,” The prayer follows: “I thank thee, O Benign Sptrit, on thin day of thanksgiving, for all the blessings of this glorious and _| the lady writgs to G. Stuart Costet-| never-to-be-forgotten year, nineteen lo, secretary to Mayor Fitegerald, | “a man who would reciprocate my | goodness and be loyal and true and It} manly, our home would be a para all ordinary | One of the} “There is no one in our city, I Of destroying |8M sorry to say, that I could trust such as over.| Men and women have lost their ‘where it gath-|Feason, and the moral standard of the |Our city Is worse than Chicago or New York. “I am a true woman and held in _}the highest esteem by the entire |community. I am in earnest and know that there is many © man as } lonesome as J, hoping to meet a true they will be trapped.” Has Great Faith The Charleston lady expresses great faith in the mayor's secre tary's ability to find her a husband | man, Charleston lady confided to Secre-| tary Costello that if he succeeds in} landing a spouse for her by Thanks giving day, she will offer up a pray ler, a copy of which she enclosed ‘ARGUE LIQUOR - CASES NOV. 20 tack on Prohibition court today consented to hear on November 20, cases from New York federal courts involving the consti- | tutionaljty of war-time prohibition | land the Volstead enforcement act and Knox, who lar cases ftom Loulaville, where th: act. Prince Is Coming; Wales arrives tomorrow. ything from Fifth ave. to see ev! | ready to be seen After a form will pla General Grant Wey Cent Brother, Sister Plead Not Guilty | MARYSVILLE, Cal, Nov. 17—- A. Brown, wealthy young sto¢kman ‘Their attorneys demanded a sep. nounced November 24, companion for life, but the times) lhave changed and they, too, fear i Cost of Harems Is Supreme Court to Hear At-. WASHINGTON, D. C, November }17—4By United Press.)—Supreme | ‘The cases upon appeal from the | decision* of ‘Federal Judges Hand | upheld the two|Preme court today dismissed for be heard along with simi tee of jurisdiction the app of sayy ¢ | Margaret H. Sanger, New York birth be nat the. war-time |control advocate, sentenced to 30 courts h io |days’ imprisonment for conducting a | Girls Are All Agog) NEW YORK, Nov. 17.—Feminine | ‘ew York dashed from modiste to |hair dreaser today—the prince of The prince has expressed a desire and Riverside drive to the subway straphangers—and New York is welcome by city officials at the city hall the prince ce a wreath on the tomb of | Mrs. Fred J. Wilson and her brother, Frank A. McCormick, pleaded not guilty in superior court today to the | v charge that they murdered Charles |of the National Parks Highway as: |sociation in Spokane Saturday, was elected vice president of the organt- arate trial. The court announced zation, according to ott LB; \ dates for the trials would be an hundred and nineteen! “I thank thee that I was born in| Ff this, the golden Age of Woman, | | when every door of life, avery path of achievement, every gateway to success and happiness is Oung open to me, a woman, and when my op- portunities for splendid attainment are limited only. by my own viston, my own aspirations, or my own ef-| | fort “I thank thee for the American man — squareshouldered, square | Zawed and square in all things, the! finest type of manhood in the world. | “I thank thee for his American chivalry for woman and his rever ence for love, marriage and all those | things which I, a woman, hold most divinely sacred. “I thank thee for the American |woman, her aspirations, her daunt-| |less pluck, her sense of proportion, who will measure up to all the plans her love of work, and her inherent] and specifications of a true gentle-| fitness and strength. “This is my American woman's In a burst of confidence, the|prayer of thanksgiving.” Secretary Costello has the Chartes- jton Indy's name, address and a| |bundle of testmonials, if there are} | Due! any mwains ni Seattle who feel lke | Mens ‘taking the hymeneal hurdle Hard Blow to Turk WASHINGTON, Nov. 17.—Ha rete are going out of style in Turkey and it’s all due to the high cost of living. According to recent arrivals from Constantinople, only very rich Turks can afford to run over ® list of wives to see which one they'll take to the theatre. Life in Turkey ts very expensive just now |Court Is Deaf to Mrs. Sanger’s Plea WASHING! |birth control clinic, This means tha | decisions of lower courts staad. Blast Kills Five; Score Are Injured | FIAYES, Kan. Nov. 17 Five per-| and over a score injured in an explosion of a Standard O11} oT Wie! sons are known to be di gasoline tank at the company station here tod following the explosion destroyed se eral buildings. The blaze was brought | under control shortly before noon MILK IS BOYCOTTED NEW YORK, Nov. 17—The com-| munity council of defense announced today that over 600,000 consumers] & had begun boycotting milk here to | Sane | bring down the price chamber today, Eggs continue ranch stock opened tha week | y at 80 cents per dozen, with initiating the T&-cent in thought probable that the lower level all dealers by within the next two) | weeks of een of the winter laying | 2° the product ought to| take a considerable drop | was shown thruont |" last week in the butter market and opening quotations Mo receipts of country | meason, when there appears to be no shortage. Potato market ts opening strong, with heavy local demand. Growers | Peatfic arp | are showing no diaponition to lower | break tn Boutharn Pacific stoek, which | asking quotations in Eastern Wash. | ol) slet 8% 4 aecline of ington, any local deal@rs, There tx | Royal Dutch, the entire list sold eff. Httle movement tn the onion mar- Quotations are holding steady . eo t || Chicago Market Report d Local M Markets | | - Danfeh Mail, head ay Carrots New. per Chinese, per Me Onions Oregon. per R.. Farsnipe Por sack Hotabagne-—Yakima, sack ... Sweet Potators—Nancy Mall 0640 | rnouirs Appice % Wash Delictous FR Warh Jonathane . & Wash Apttzendeces - Naeanas——Ovuatamaia, Crabappies—Tr-nacendent, box s.ce@t at Per box... Remperors, per law Grape Freti—Piorida, per bes. . Almonds Per TM oon scceceeees Chestmate Japanese,” per To. + er 6 a” as | Walnute—eott i OR ver a” Virginia Keynes > 1 as lows, per ™ DAIRY FRODUCTS Paid Watler—Freeh dairy, per M. LS trtetiy trea rropucrs Prices Paid Wheiesale Dealers Local, strietiy “treat Fancy wheel @ Relgian Wares—Ut Turkeye—Dry picked, per TD. .. 40 Medium, per I, HIDES, TALLOW, WOOL Wholesaler to the Consumer Halted rides, cows ana steers, Mo, 3. TON, Nov. 17.—~The $4-| gregn bulla of stags, Wo. i Dry bulls or stage + Dry anit hides - | Dry eaitaxins. 6 tha! ‘and wna 2 mareehiten freon o saited, ea inch, fall Aor ereen kip aki 4 Tallow, No. 1 oconnut Meal ( Chamber of Commerce » Automobile club of Western Washington at the annual meeting Kernteh Food information reaching the publicity bureau of the THE SEATTLE STAR—MONDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1919. Es CONTINUE ON DOWN GRADE * Quotations Monday Are 78 to 80 Cents Per Dozen to decline. Local will be adopted by | were he ‘Tuesday | ‘The local market appears at pres with fresh erm, be gradual until | day were are not liberal te Ghippers aie per ib. Town.» » Nod HAY, GRAIN AND FEED Wholesale Price Per Toa City Price + 10,00 @ 72.00 £70.00 @ 72,00 6.00@ 77.00 1116100 62.00 | {lien 00@65.00 162.00@ 65.0 70.0047 12.00 | 67,000 69.00 | 194,000 °7.08 -M4O Cy 1a9.00@31.05 16.250 16.75 Medium to cholee £15.00@ 16.00 Rough heavy +1500 14,00 | eo atu of the New York ||" VESSEL MOVEMENTS | ock Exchange The stock mar od Btates Bloat ndily prensed for sale which prevatied at t Pan-Ameriean and Mexican i early trading nly slight demand and little money was The entiré list beogme public showing a | fore the oud of the first great desire for puileta, the market recede, think dealers. | American #ui Inst week, from 301 ¢ 4 the upturn, nt that the supreme court by the govern & 4 to have been obtained by the Southern | November 1¢—Str Redondo for Bout exception of | CHICAGO, Ne the epenin, ‘Trade today remulted was offset quickly by an ac’ by commission receipts, whieh caused the tn! that the car situation later to heavy mo’ 11.—flelling orders at jeago Hoard houses, Desp! eral Provisions were affected by © higher bow market. December corn opened 4.26%, Dut relied later, advancing # ter opening Ke down. 1.22%, th; May corn openca At 132%. down We. la if gained 1%; Me down, at Ths, rowe to le flown, at Y bent aa Nev. colpta, 2.909 head) market |to ‘choles steers, $9@ . Moo attle a ou ofe—Tecelpte, 2.129 head; market ia ber 17: Str Monteagie from Hongkong S16@16.44; me-| via porta, Balled November 17: tr Del S16@16; rough heavy, S14e | atrone. 3 | Stuer, $10.60@11; ‘ tambe, $11@12; fatr to| ye Mer 509), so per Th 3 Honea @ite per te: broiera, 120 M16 hi. 30 >. itr LOWEST RAT RATES CALIFORNIA PAP FREQUENT SAILIN S. S. WAPAMA, NOVEM McCONMICK LINE 108 Cherry PUGET SOUND | . STEAMERS ALL LOCAL ROUTES STREAMERS LEAVE FROM COLMAN ¥YOOT OF MARION STREET C—Port Townsend—Fort | Angeles ~~ fRinaiier Sol Bac, tory fieaving Beattie Satur- day or Sunday night mers | Cam Washington for Ta-| 10:30am | OGam coma direct, Steamer| 12:20pm | 60pm levery two hours, 2:09pm jsingle trip, 94¢ round Port Townsend Special Port) 1:86pm At rect|10:30pm {Connects at Townsend) daily with rai! Ines for all 6:00pm |Townsend Hellingham—Anacortes—Fverett Fort Townsend, Port Bunday/Williame 10:20pm land Port Angeten jNeah Ray on Thurs-| 1 Port Gamble—Lidiow—Flagler Satury |Flagier, Town [Juan talands, ! Points marked ** are other boat landing points most make passenger rate does not landing charges. 4 Raggage Nability ta Mmited to wear to exceed $100 for 160 pounds allowed free ceived daily for all potnts Tacoma) named in above schedule, ‘Tiekets must be purchased at toket ‘Open from 6:30 a m. x“ ” DE! 3 SUA VESSELS Sighted at the Cape | 9 IBLAND, Nov. 17.—* AM ably the Katort. M 430 miles itr at 11 8 mj; & two-masted La Primera at 10:15 @ Arrived at Seattle Novemben 17—itr Argyl! from Oteum isco; wtr Morning Star from C, at noon; str Queen via Ben Pre November 1¢—Power achr Nender Bros. I Island via Nome and V toria, B.C, at from Houthweat via Bouthe: Alnsken ports, str Iainter tr at 10:30 p.m; str Alaska f weetern via Mo Jat é pm Rupert, B. C., via ports at 3 p,m. Salled from Seattle November i1-<iitr Devel for Ortental ports at 2 a. m. eastern Alaskan ports at 9:20 « m. 4, A. Moffett f couver, I. for Laaymith. 1 Queen for Tacom: for Grays Harbor at 2:30 p.m; etr Ad- mirel Farragut for Ban Diego Francisco tor Prin midnight. Alaska Vesncis | Alameda southbound at 2:20 p. m. ameda southbound at 3 p. m. PRTERSHURG—Halied Ni Other Ports BC. |at 2p. m Halled November Yosemite for Beatt and ports bee Acapulco in tow of tue rm. Good | B to good | Arrived November 16: Str Kator! Maru| Od i ae-sy he eg gee [ports and proceeded Pageed owt: Bir Belrid: VANCOUVER, Bi ridge for Port Ban Lata ANACONTES—fatled November 16; Str market tela Primers for Talara Day and porta PORT TOWNBEND——Paased in Noverm- | ber 17 Morming Star for Se att! & m Passed out: Motor schr Pedro Christopherson for eandinarian ports via fan Fraseisco at f a tm Paamed tn Ni porter 16: Str Alaska for Beattle at 2:15 out November 16 November 17: St Queen for Beattie, Balled November 16; Bir Rainier for Seattle. > m. Wireless Reports Canadian Government November 17—Atr Jefferson in Seymour Narrows southbound at #:20 a mj str man, 10 miles gouth of A@miral Th Ocean Fails southbound at & a m. November 16—&r City of Seattle tn Milbank Sound northbound at 2:50 p. m |etr Jefferson off Egg Island southbound jat 340 pm. val Communication at § p. mj str Eldridge, Seattle for Yo: Kohaima, 3,870 miles frour Seattle at = Extras, Te per ib. doz per 1b; firsta, 200 per Ib, NEW YORK, Nov. 11.—Coftee—No. Rio, 16%e per Ib; No. 4 Santos, 26%c per Ib Sugar—Centrifugal, 7.280 per Ib, EXPLAINED \for another when he hit me. LIBERTY BONDS At highest market prices. Also Canadian government bonds, Tirect private wire to all tmpor- tant markets. New York stock exchange and New York curb stocks quoted. HERRIN & RHODES, INO, Established 1896 PUGET SOUND NAVIGATION Co, Ticket Office, Dock. Phone Main 2993. Stocks and Bonds Main 1512 119 Cherry m.; str Latouche kan ports | str Brin orge from Prince Ketchikan a fan {11 & m.; #tr Prince George Rupert, B.C, via ports at REWARD—fiatied November 16: str) VALDEZ-—Balled November 16: Btr Al- mber 16: Mtr Admiral Evans southbound at 11 a m | BAN PEDRO—falled Novemtwr 16: Btr| TITLE | Catherine D, for Seattle and Vancouver, | ried green peas, 3 HAN ZRANCIBCO—Arrived November we 16: Htr Atlas from Seattle tow~ str Prince Rupert for Beatle at | 16—Str Admiral Farragut, feattte for San Francisco, nine miles east of Cape Plattery 4p. m.; atr Glort- jor Tacoma, 661 miles # p.m.) ate Cath- jew York, 172 miles Pp m; str Argyll, $5 miles from Se- Fred Baxter, Ever- | 15 miles from Everett | str idaho, Seattle for Grays lies west of New Dung: an | November 15—tr West Ira, Seattle for Bhanghal, 2,280 miles from Cape Flattery a OE a a. | Frisco Market Status | |_ SAN FRANCISCO, Nev. camel Eges—Extras, 8640 per doz; extra! pullets, 6c per doz; understzed pullets, California fate, fancy, 6% * New Yor York C Coffee oe] x Me ae the prisoner struck you amidships?” “Well, you see, judge, I had just | had one schooner ard was reaching | | “What do you mean by saying that BANK CLEARINGS Seattle Clearing» Balances Clearings Balanc Clearings Balances your order Komat of Mins, HMiver $2.0 ss The OCEAN FISHERIES €O. Pier 8%. Phone tt Saas. Seattle, Wa Spokane « 1,249,034.00 ron ee the New York postoffice handles * sprouts, | normally 20,000,000 pieces of mail tip matter a SANITARY |. fresh creamery butter, ¢0¢ | cans |i Badger cream | | brick cheese, 36 Btall 26, pleni Stans 20 ” Safest Way is to have Title Insurance” —issued by— it, soft shell walnuts ™.; eran [werries, 2 ma she; Floris erape fruit, =| 4 for ibe. am; ate! . at TH i 4 a. mj att Idaho | wut), 260 Mm. 3 Moa $1.00; guaranteed CQORxER Stal 202, marcarine (Nut-Ola or Gem een dtc don, 2 don Ste; full cream | cheese, 29¢ T.; cream brick cheese, 320 t.; 2 tall cans milk, 22¢; choice cream- ery butter, tte MD. 2 $1.15; peanut butter, 20¢ ™., 2% Me, é7¢; Fiake White, 300 M.; Ceylon India tea, dtc @, 7 Iba be PIKE PLACE ot 79, pure fresh milk, Ife qt. Stall Mah tere, ee S81 WASHINGTON tomatoes, 7 for iocnary’ ‘pomp, ¢ bars INSURANCE Sipe ee, ae COMPANY a Le dhe $150,000 Permanent Eel Daly BR a dh gr Gearenty' ead Deel foning powder, s8e'” italia *b-0, 3 coftes, t0e. tf. can ground chocolate || ed With State Treasurer. She; pt. bottle catsup, 206. | rere eee Total Assets over ——______ Denver Market Report | | SIX HUNDRED THOU- Matec SAND DOLLARS aan DENVER, Nov. 17—Cattle—Recetpta, 11,000 head; market easier Meer, $9.25 @12, cows and hetfers, $7.25@9.60; stock | ers and feeders, $8@.9.56. Hloge—Reeeipts, 1,100 head; market ts steady to lo’ Top, $15; bulk of sales, $12,760 14.50 4 Bheep—lecetpta, 12,000 head: market maiz, tame, tenes | Andrews & Co, 1 $6.50@ 7.16; feeder Locmnared n 75. 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