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tte te ee ee ee a, et \ es Nain SBS aT a Of fresh henneries arriving on| Chiat sn” 8 Yocal market, it should Feceds | Francisc 1 DEEP SEA VESSEL Now Pas Novemt dy oP M mites anh French sehr New Union 1 at 2:10 November in November Ta from November Francisco at from fai fan Ban Diego Santa for A steiner at 3 a. 1 With just a day left to dispose of 215 pm. Str San Diego at 1 a.m the old selling prices of 47 tion the dealers have for the|m.; motor schr Wakena fro Satled from Seattle Swith fresh ranch esse Diego via San | ¥ » i coll {Special trom t y 2 |. TATOOSH ISLAND. Add 2 Cents to Price Day) nsvisiy vine iim Before Thanksgiving | A. siamese 39 ty — 14 miles an hour northeast, sight out! British war “their turkey supplies before Thanks. | ’ Pm _Biving, local poultry dealers Wednes | CLALLAM BAY—Departed MAY Boosted wholesale prices to GO| 25: Schr Resolute at tt a.m PORT ANGRLES—Pas ite Per pound. A few houses : Arrived at Sentite 48 cents per pound. November 2¢—tr Alameda from ; | coma ‘at Fulton A good demand, coupled with a re holding oft of turkeys from Tne p Market by farmers, is the onty Pedro at 4:30 p Ana from Southeastern Alaska boost. Retail prices ought to| {2 Pw) JAR sehr Bune “Be little affected by the slightly in Jat 4:18 EPeaSed Wholesale cont ives S Butter quotations continue fsirm| November 24—Hte Prince Albert showing a| British Cotambia ports at «a. 1m. PWweaker tone. Judging only by sup. |, November 25—dtr Admiral Nichotson ska at? D ate | for mi ate 20 ms ate Tellinghamn at ily. Dealers, however, are ‘Meeting with a heavy Eastern de MANA and little hope is held out for “& break in the local market P With receipt of 1,068 hogs Tues . » the local stock yards reported Pe PETERSAURG—Salled November greatest single day's arrival of | 4, Admire! Watson southbound Winter season. Hog market is) with prime offerings at $16 to aK x KON Batled Tember 19: Str . Cattle market held steady | Empress of Japan for Vancouver, B.C 279 head received. YOKOHAMA—Arrived November 25; \ Local Markets | | West Ivis for tria Ghorietta for ¥ RM) ate Co ; ‘ tay | Alaska Vessels ry ae Other Ports MANILA—Arrived November Tyndarcus from Seattle. SAN FRANCINOCO—Satled November | 25: Str President for San Diego at ¢ m.; wtr Nome City for Seattle at # p.m; Admiral Parragut for seattle at § am Vike A T), pure, ¢ mit ation milk, 4 Lee ge th; neat, Ie phe.) Cape 100 Th.; eltron peel, bbe Maraschino cherries, 26 Yakima Gem potato Jonat od Wealt om; erat 400 be at, stat an Carn Ball Ww orep bh mine 4 cranberries, 2, botth No. t per mack ples, RCONOMY pk. Albers’ Peasook de; 406 Libby's 200 ean solid pack to aplit_ peas an Abin syrup, 280, al baking powder, sections ¢ honey, 460; 4 boxes Dileht matohes i pkes Cream- be) 6M, oan M, J.B coffee, 68,3 matoos, Me} t Ihe prapes, 360; 1 110; 48e can Bi SANITARY Stall 14, 9 the Ona cotter, 3 Me MJ. B coffee, $1.48; abe Powder, te; 850 «i pineap 1 MH. new soft #he sh walnuts, 466) almonds, « st 1h, woediens ol 108, guar. Hil’ red ean sia8 Citrus be; Ene CORNER choles orean fresh ground pean 2% Me 47 tall ream te MD. ups A cooking Stall m2 ter, ® matik, full oream brick omen, te 4 102, The batter, t bute stati 108, m pineapple. x Buch mine Be; 135, new crop w apes, ie & . 100 and 166 ere, Mo pt Balle 1 keys, df to bho # apples, 1.60 box; Winesap apple box fm Status of New York waapad NEW YORK, Nov. 24.—-Prices were tr- regular at the opening of the tock mar- ket today, United Retall Storé» opened VICTORIA, seed out Novem- 2 ber 25: Str Grace Dollar for Shanghal, * | Mongkong and M. 1 pm A Catherine D. m. ember 26 36 p.m. Aer ‘Str Ban Diego for Reattle « aaiped PORT TOWNSEND Paased in No’ Heart, pir erate ; = nea ia Ane for —— : . Maru in tow was cortes at 1 pm. Passed out Ne S$: Mtr Chy © Beut! Alnaka at 1:3 Vancouver, B.C, at 2p m. Paseed m 5 Ree! Str Ban Diego for Beatle ‘Wash. Netted Gem, new 65. 00@70.00 | 10°" fecal... ...... Sh.oo@es.co) PS eet oe 4 | COMA—Batled November 26: Mtr Al- reset eee mx bunches. 38 | Smedm for Beatle, Arrived November | ger 2109 | 28: Motor schr Wakena from Britian ¢ - | tumbia ports at Ta m. Arrived No Kir Eastholme from Britien |< um bia ports iy | BET TWAM—Arrived November 25 | Str Glortetta from Beattie | ANACORTES—Arrived November 25 Jap sehr Dalbe from Port Townsend in Wireless Reports Canadian Goverament ember 26—8tr Redwood, Aberdeen from Aberdeen at | str Governor for} at 4%, Up K: United Btates Mteel at Binclalr at 49%, off % up \: United States 7; Republic Atecl at win at 114%, TH, off 1% Crucible 41, off BM, net sold off but Ittle during the This stock r ty & Cructbie wi er pressure around tt jo'eloek ana off 10 pointe to 26% | After opening at 122, Mtudebaker sold off to 19 (| Chi cago Market Report | CHICAGO, ing before & buytag were the mein fact of grain prices on the Chi Trade today Provisions were higher with small how " Nov, 26 wal tight buy: holiday and little outside In the'drep Hoard of De pm i ing: Jan 11.38, aod orn, wp % nber farm, down %e at the open- advanced Wo In later trad orn opened he down, at remained unchanged: May At the opening Of $1.28 ry ne =| } {1918, | | RESTRICTION Report of Conference Sent to Washington A report recommending — pro-| hibition of salmon fishing in Alaskan rivers and streams and within 500 yards of the mouths of rivers and} streams was adopted Tuesday at a} conference between Alaskan can nerymen and bureau of fisheries of ficlals in the Chamber of Cdmmeree assembly room The report was forwarded to the acting secretary of commerce. Should the recommendations be put in effect, the salmon supply will be curtailed for a few years, but eventually increased, Salmon was threatened with extinction by fisher men. The closing of the streams would give them ample opportunity to spawn. Gov, Thomas Riggs, Jr, Aska attended the conference. BUTTERWORTH ON TRIAL NOW Undertaker “Again Faces a, Jury in Federal Court The case of Gilbert M. Butter-| worth, Seattle undertaker, on trial! for misuse of the matis to defraud the parents of dead service men, was! expected to go to the jury Wednes:| day afternoon. Butterworth in acoused of having charged the parents of Walter Heidenrich, who died at the Univer aity naval training station October, | ta in addition to the $100 allowed by the government, for casket in no way supertor than the one called for by the government contract. Butterworth was tried on the mame charge last spring, but the jury waa| unable to agree Placed on the stand to rebut the! tentimony of orge = Heldenrich father Of the dead service man, But | terworth detailed Wednesday the! transactions that led up to the bill/ for the extra $172 for the casket I told the Heidenrichs that the government furnished $100 for buria! expenses,” Butterworth testified “And I explained to them that on any higher priced casket, I would eredit them with the $100 allowed by the government. The casket they | I thought, would be more) eppropriate than the plain coffin al-| of Al WN \\\\ AN \\\\\\ » AM Ni "S FUNNY I DIDN'T THINK OF DOING THIS SOONER | special —By McKee. |FIVE POLICEMEN SHOT IN IRELAND TROUBLE LONDON, Nov. # Five poltee- 4 number of laborers were shot in clashes growing out of the farmers’ lockout of farm hands in Waterford Ireland, accord- ing to dispatches today. i | i | and | men The old state house in Boston, now oceupled by the Bostonian society, was erected in 1713 ~ AMUSEMENTS Mats., 2120 Nights, 7 ané © NOW PLAYING RISING GENERATION” ZABETH BRICK OVERSEAS i AND FANNY #TEDMAN ie and Herbert; Meredith Snoorer; Ucginniog of the Worlds Musical Hunters, TWICK DAILY: 230608, HEY! aintcHa 9p GONNA HOLD UP YOUR END? SHE'S COMIN’ AL Lew W je and Onenr “OLE’S THANK SGT Nights (Sunday cept Mondays). Zc. except ve 2530. "Nights, TAs to ar 10c; Mats. (ex~ Mats. ‘915. Cost of Thanksgiving Dinner Has Slumped 23 Per Cent if We Can Believe This Chap | hausted, it is said, and are selling for! HIPPODROME VAUDEVILLE Feature Phot: MARY MaeLA' “THE WEAKER VESSEL” cents a pound i= Most of the hotels are preparing | Thanksgiving menus which jare to be offered at prices ranging from $2.50 to $1 a plate. Despite the reported 23 per cent | slump in Thanksgiving costs, the | wise housewife is reaching for the | 11-cent hare as a substitute for tur- | key. The saving thus made making it possible to acquire a complete bill |) | of fare, oysters, eulad, cocktails, soup | and nuts included, for about a $5} Port Ludlow for Ban jlowed by the government.” | Butterworth denied that he had taken advantage of the grief and sor jrow of the two parents, and urged that he had treated ther as he woul have Wished to be treated if the con-|°mMfortable chair and bunch up) | ditions were reversed Jatongmide the extension table a Hen 1. Moore, assiatant U. 8. dis | to mother’s house” Thursday after-| triet attorney, appeared for the gov: | " oky, erdanan: Ov" | noon, if you happen to be that lucky, | Butterworth is represented by Wilmon Tucker Pre*P'*4 | and your nostrils whitf the scent of The Jurors, several of whom said|*AVOry turkey. don't be surprised they were personally acquainted with | When father ake the blessing if he Mr. Butterworth, chosen to try the | ™) - case were: KB. N 0 h ave. &: To E. Robineon. a3 ‘stn [of 100 random items on this bill of} ave: F. L. Averill, 1116 24th aves| {Fe has slumped 23 per cent in the) Peak ate si ee, 2705 | iaeenagiving? ure! The: high| rank F, Sinks, 2220 Nobb y | nue hk. Pan aioe o — of Thanksgiving dinner has! ave; Ellis F. Provine, 6714 Palatine | ™@#sed.0 bit in the middle j Harry D. Porter, 4234 Sunny-| Figured It Out | Peppermints for the kids and two- j ave; Lawrence Reed, 346 West) Relieve it not—W. J Driver | bits worth of Scent cigars for him , | $3rd st.; William H. Ritter, jr, 2064| pays it's #0. Driver in one of these | self, dashing home to deny with ve. 29rd ave, N.; Hiram W. Reeves, 9850) scientific salexmen, He works at! hemence that Driver's calculations | Sist ave. 8, and William B. Reddit Angustine & Kyor's. He has figured | are correct. He may insist that the ; market ta|22) Highland drive. it out. | cont of living has bounced 23 per , 915.50@18; medium ° “We took 100 items,” said Driver,| cent higher, if anything rough heavy, $13.50) “that might appear on any Thanks! Getting right down to brass tacks | ’ giving dinner table. We took the .: » th | price they retailed at 10 years be-(O0, the Thankagiving menu thing, ber - orm opened at TEKe, show but advanced Se In May oats, also down We of 16%, euberauently lost dropped % December ing a low of inter trading at the epenin | When you sink yourself into 4a! small item if father happens to be holding down @ job that pays a sal ary of, may $4.90 a day. May Buy a Hare For the matter of some three weeks’ work father acquires a pretty fair Thanksgiving dinner for the family, from green turtle soup to extra fancy raisins at 36 cents a pound, If he wants to be as plebelan a most of the rest of us.he will prob: ably wind up a wild orgy of shopping | in the public market by buying an licent Belgian hare, 15 cents worth of carrots, bunch of celery, pound Brazil nuts, a dime's worth » 30 miles south of tr Skagen y 204 | sbeam of Albert May at & mi nowth bound: str Admiral B ‘oft Entry *"g0n@ase | Cove at 4:45 &. m, southbound. ‘S. Naval Communication November 2s—-ttr Admiral fichley, Be- ‘tte for fan Francteco, 113 miles from Srattic at 5p. m. or Sylvan Arrow,| Bhanghal for Ban Francisco, 1,956 miles) from San Francisco at § p. m. tr Astral.) @hanghal for in Francisco, 1.) from Han Franciace at § p. tm. Now Str Edmore, Seatt 1,063 m from Cape at Dp m.: str Stanley, Kobe for 2.190 milee weet of Cape PUGET SOUND STEAMERS ALL LOCAL ROUTES STREAMERS LEAVE FROM COLMAN DOCK, FOOT OF MARION STREET High low Close she SLE Lee Peri Lie | Open Jan. Lard. Now Jan... Rube Leave nd we give thanks that the price Beattie 18.75 May 18.35 cont "Portland Market Report i} m.; str Not pei - tle Gooa to PORTLAND, Nov, 26.—C a coipt head; market steady. chotee ore, $9G9.80; fair steers, $708: comm id to oh Vessels in Port at Seattle Today Smith Cove terminal—#tr City of Bpo kane. Pier 14 or \¢ay or Sunday night. i890. mea oi How sow. mixed, 614.500 15 Wis: bign, $14.50 : Kheep. Receipts, ‘ we penny Pr 5 oe Pultom, motor sehr tr Ixton, str Pultom, m: . $:0¢am [Washingten for Ta-|1 1:00am coma direct. Steamer| 1 1:00pm levery two hours, S00) trip, 93¢ round Pier 16 jee Acapuleo, tu Ban Uiego, str Wapem- Northern dock—#tr Kator! Maru. —atr Wallingford Jap sehr Fubo Maru Pier 7—#tr Banta Ana Tatoomh, str meestps Face Charges of | is Hell at, terminai—Atr Coolcha | Pocifie Coast bunkers—U. 8. 1. tilla No, 67. Skinner & Bday yards Karemont, sir Nile. Str Jadden tr Eglantine, atr son A. Wi Stacy at. terminal Furnsiae Hanford st. terminal—Str Onsaqumatek. Spokane at. terminal—-Hehr Hobo Maru, | Duthie ya Bir Went Heaseltina, Kast Waterway terminal—str West Hen shaw Toda yarde—tr Cattney, Hebree, achr Blanca. ake Union—Hulls Snoqualmie, Proxton, Ieeta, Endymion, Fort Jackson, Ad dixon, Boughton, Rowesmont, Bourne- ville, Allenhurst, Abtila, A@ria, © praria, Kiestra, Oclwin, Abydos, Ar demia, Academia, Pevuta, Black We Hirkiand, Flastine, Mianford, Agron Anthon, Fort Harrison, Fort Stanwix, Inufke, Kiten, Loott, Dione, Cagacan, Cineyras, Cardia, Eliswa, schra Henry Wilson, Salvator, Alice, bge Gorus, bk Oriental, atr ‘an, este Tanginak, whaling wtr Kos 7. &, &. Burveyor, mon, schr Matd of wtr Charles Ht. Dix, ste Admiral NOTICE TO MARINES Capt. J. N. Ross of the American Steamer Archer, reports thru the Branch Hydrographic Office at San Francisco, Cal, under date of No | vernber 20, 1919, that on October 24, 1919, when in Lat. 36 degr and 10 minutes, longitude east 122 degrees and 2 court Island, off the north end of Formova, he distinctly observed a submarine yoleano in action. Dense volumes of smoke was coming up out of the water. SEATTLE SHIP WILL CARRY FRENCH CARGO built by Ames, were delivered to the shipping board Tuesday, after under- going trial trips sucgessfully a TALLOW, WOOL ms Per Pound s ides, cows ana steers, No. 1.. 49.00 21,06 297.004 89,00 74.00@ 80.00 +1480 81.008 00@ 14,60 6.00 16.00 oo@ is Rough heavy .. si 6015.00 Pigs the alent atoms +.» 8. Uma-| minutes, while passing Agin-| ..| here | tom 950 Putter kee iplets, B2@260 per Ib. Hens—26@28e per 1, broilers, 22 | per Ib. Denver Market Status DENVE 00 hea $9, ”) ;@ Receipt» Nov. 36 arket cows and A fenders, Cattle slow and heifers, $1@ teen Hteera 50@ 1,600 head; market 50 bulk of salep, S134 market a 46.506 0 head EN inaate ara ai Frisco Market Status | i it | i FRAN ‘— ¢—Rutter Pxtras, i keue pullets, 6 | 686 fox California flats 200 por Ib Aor; # undersized pull Extras, fancy, 33¢ per \* New “York Coffee and | Sugar Quotations | Ww YORK, Nov. 26. %@1SK0 per Ib; O46 per It ventrifugal, Cottee No, 4 28 per Ib. BANK CLEARINGS Seattle $7,675,901.37 1,896 ,065.29 ! Clearings Balances } Portland Clearir 6,079,941.00 | Balances 1,079,917.00 Yakima Court Is Closed; No Coal YAKIMA, .Wash,, Nov. 26.—Jus tice her Yakima county to the will of the coal short age uperior Judge Harcourt M Taylor issued a public notice yest day in which the next jury term was vacated because the court: heated. The notice * stays hand in room cannot t | fotlows © of the small amount of fuel in wight to heat the courthouse and the small number of jury cases lon the docket, the jury term sched: |uled to begin on December 2, in de | partment No, 2 of the superior court, ated and all per 1 wummoned to | serve th ept this as suf. ficient notice not to appear for duty, “signed.” “HARCOURT M ‘Judge of Superior ment No, 2." TAYLOR, en, $8.60) a) purt, Depart: | Adderle Counterfeiting) ':; William True and Dexter Smoth- | cent ore ced counterfeiters: rly th 8. seer to be ar ened be ner R. W. McClelland afternoon. ek st of the two men ended | the rament’ search for the | fa hundreds of clever coun-| ¢ nervice, were nc fore ¢ Wedne The arr the ge source heduled Mises dla y of ret service operatives: arrested | the same in week by Captain Thomas | per cent. |B. Poster of the t reached F stand at lower.” uu may price of hand-picked as to be only For a on wo far nts a pound rfeits In circulation on the Pacific | $7.70 or $8.40 father is able this year at fof the last year, according to! to get a bird big enough to or six people Just before 10 per cent. per cent, or not ha retail. British Beauty to Marry Bhe is one of the y will be the tre. domi, Lord I ~sutitul debutantes. “argness is daughter of the late| thelr present size would be evolved Baroness Furnival, oroimae youngest baroness, at pies BARONESS FURNIVALL 19, Is E.R. items had raised Six months ago they had they | » noticed it the war and called that 100 per-! the war started to 145 Now 23 per cent but turkey has mere to marry. Broughton 56 or 60 od five ‘This is an expecially one can get a turkey for about $6 that will suffice for a family of five or six, if he looks in the right mar- ket. If one lke link sausage for garnishment, one can get half a pound for 2° cents, and sume chest- nuts for stuffing at 50 cents a pound, Get the Italtan nuts, They're all meat, Those from Ohio are mostly shell Like Turtle Soup? For seasoning the bird the dealers this year are offering a 10-cent tin containing a mixture of several kinds of savory herbs. Green turtle soup sounds good, is good, and is considered the real tureen to go along with turkey. A | 20-cent can does nicely for three Fasate, | Extra fancy oysters may be ob | tained in the shell for 50 cents a | dozen. Cracked and on the half shell ready for serving they cost two bits more, Most people don’t understand | the fine art of cracking oysters and expert workmanship is said to be | well worth the additional cost, Crabs for cocktails are obtainable to 40 cents, small ones for D'Anjou pears—half a pear to each dish of salad-—can be bought for 60 to 75 cents a dozen, finest grade Alligator pears, one of which is suf. | ficient for about three individual | salads, selling for 90 cents Grapes are selling at 25 to 40 cents a pound, depending on the variety. Speaking of Nuts Walnuts, Brazil nuts and are 45 cents a pound. Almonds are about 10 cents higher. Raisins are 85 cents a pound, owing to a short- age Bnough pecans plum pudding for eight people can be had for 65 cents, tinned, or a pudding large enough | for four or five for 35 cents. Cranberries, which are indispens jable on the Thanksgiving table, are coming from New Jersey, the local stock having been practically ex- or ij Yes, Yes, But What | || Will the Cost Be? | * at Careful breeding is increasing the sizo of chickens and the number and size of the eggs they lay, says | Alton KE. Briggs, of Boston, presi- |dent of the National Butter and Ege association, At the Cleveland convention of the association it was | predicted that hens as big as tur: keys and eggs two or three times jn the near future, Admission 25¢, in- cludes dance tick- ets. Everyone come. Ladies free. et (Connects at Townsend| |with rai! lines for alll Ipotnte on Olymopte! Jpenineuta. 10:20pm daily daily 16:00pm [8 8 “Kulshan, for! «0pm daily |Anacortes end Be: [itngham. Port Townsrsd. Port ‘Way Ports ‘Welaleaie, for] midn’ht|Port Townsend, Port! Funday|Witliams, Dungeneas) 30pmiand Port Angeles, Tues. | Goes through tof midn’ht ‘Thore. iciallam on Tuesday} Mon, aia =a rough to} jeah Ray on Thure-| ny trip, i Pert Oamble—Lu@ow— Flagler Kingston, for] 16 day (Kingston “Gambie| daily except ILudiow, **Reton.| except Satur’y !F lagior, Townsend.) Sunday +] (hunday 'Hanevitie and Has i 7:00pm) flock lean be pm) Lundberg Ruptur ive free trial to prove ty: TRUSS TORTURE eliminated de wearite re We its auperiors — A, LUNDBERG Oo, 4101 Third Ave. Sun, [Juan islands, Points marked Passengers for ore boat these points ‘and for by Tg Ddoat landing points must make tieir own arrangements for landing, arsume all ri and lability tn making such landing, Steamer's Pasrenger rate does not include boat landing charges Bageege liability te limited to wear. ing apparel, not to exceed $100 for whole ticket, 150 pounds allowed free. Steamers and achedules subject to chanke without notice. Freight re- orived daily for all points (excepting Tacoma) named in above schedule. ‘Tickets must be purchased at ticket office, Open from 6:20 a. m. to 12:00 midnight. PUGET SOUND NAVIGATION Co. Ticket Office, Colman Deck. Phone Main 2993. jandings || WE BUY LIBERTY BONDS At highest market prices, . Also Canadian government bonds Direct private wire to all impor- tant markets. New York stock exchange and New York curb stocks quoted. HERRIN & RHODES, INO. Established 1896 Stocks and Bonds Main 1512 119 Cherry | LIBERTY AND VICTORY BONDS If you must SELL your Liberty or Victory Bonds, BELT to UB | If you can BUY more Liberty or Victory Bonds, BUY from UB On Tuesday, November 2 the closing market prices were as given | ‘3 ad Victory Bonds all over the highest. We ad @aily in order that you ae $94.28 |} and Victory Bonds, im ta ae an 4 $100.04 1 ta 4Me $92.04 ad 4Me $94.26 st $04 $91.90 pape 12 Total ... $101.61 $95 $92.02 $02.87 $101.08 $101.59 *When buying we deduct 87¢ on # $50 bond and $2.60 on a $1,088 bond. We |] sell at the Now York market plus tae accrued interest, oa MORRIS BROT: Inn, TELEPHONES: Main 7227; Bluott 2840, Katabl’ $9618 $95.10