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ND RATES | th T0 BE Ship News Tides i in Seattle of M. J. Carrig missioner from the ‘Third, or north | juneh rooms dintrict, haw been giv candidates inv of the Munletpal league, made public today Second High ‘Tide Second Low Tide STORM WARNING Southwest storm wa displayed at comminalo edge of county affairs and definite ideas on th favors holding all ce atrictly to the budget 4 law, He states that th missioners under the law have full) ontrol of expenditures of all county |ent funds, except those appropriated for the y Council to [ to Deny Wes “That Interest Is to Be United State The market closed lower * Steel cloned at 88% : Baldwin 109%, United Sta council will formally © & fresh to strong southerly this afternoon 4 are advised to mt bonds was Indicated jwhen the finance committee in d Corporation Counsel Walter A) Meier to draft a resolution pore | Setting forth N. Y. Stock Exchange Furnished by 1 use extra caution Tid Woened Avenue FRAUD TRIAL TAKES RECESS the trial of the five SMALL TRADING IN GRAIN PIT: Market Is Dull During Short |: spon penditure of county funds by the va rious d will v all favora the Moines Portage ferry, Mr, Carri by raising int ‘The resolution will ‘the council for adoption at its meet presented tol orts of rumors to it the council Fates on bonds issu’ improvements B to T per cent were vigorously te by members of the finance com who pointed out that the cir of such rumors has « to interfere with the market: |* of bonds to THREATENS “LOCAL PRODUCE Produce merchants judament is | protecting the public intere SeeET ESS poration and two former United States ship board of trad | sion today and the Juring the short ses |ping board market Was gen ng tendency | orn rather weak Hing and receipts of Was showed a wtrc afternoon un ng counsel fo argue wheat gained and yesterday at the open opening, $1.19% Judge Neterer ts was quoted at the |had’ presented their arguments Fri ; nber oats Was fet apprehension. If the down-| at the opening and closed continues over the week end. | will = play “tomatoes and cabbage, + Already reports of split fruits tables are coming in. lentiful and rs offer.|ment of the trial until Tuesday and the pros-| | place Capt reversed that decision local }ecution plans stand Tuesday naturalization and Monday arraignme No. 8 red, $2.56 Chicago Live Stock question for solution, Th Bs bring $1 a crate, lice toona, ot geod. muailty former head of wood hull construc: | s14.26@ 1685 4 ‘was on sale ; lug, Sweet potatoes are cheaper at 7 cents a pound. A Bartlett pears Willye-Overian LIBERTY BONDS est r government representations of Capt that time representative in| |this district of the shipping chief machinery are. coming} W. A. Ma-| They are quoted at $2) a box. Green fig offerings California are and conditions. ‘changes were reported In the ‘of butter or eggs, but the ef "ef the rapidly rising market) be seen by price here, Local Markets Paid Wheieante Denters for Chicago Board of Trade Furnished by L. 1. Manning & Ce., O19 Second Avenue ot Philadeiph said his recommendation for the bonus was based upon resentations of the same two men Boiler Tube Blows Out; Fireman Hurt was injured _ Foreign Exchange es [te ent steamer Sol 02% @ .%|hours in reaching Seattle from Port {| Townsend Friday 2.0¢}a blown out boiler tube. Coke Bilyeo, fireman, was struck a glancing blow - the head by the tube. 1.9¢| juries are not serious From Weather Bureau TATOOSH ISLAND, ting demand clomed at $3.49% night because of to me that all the something for the soldiers ought to come out squarely and de Capadian dollars, Py’ Market Status DENVER, Bept. Chicago Car Lots Farsished by 1. Bh. Manning & Co., G19 Second Avenue wind southweat. miles an hour. Arrivals eid Hiheotiien Str Alaska from South western vin Southeastern Alaskan ports N. Y. Coffee and Sugar NEW YORK Stock Men Seek Government Aid September It Raw, 10.50@10. 750 per Ib; eran Vital Statistics MARRIAGE LICENSES Name and Residence. Franklin Harrison. September 10——-Motor sche Cethana from of the United States treasury Port Blakely at 4p. m. September 11 tern Victor for | crisis in the cattle indus rommiltee repress Kansas City sand San Franetaco federal re serve districts has been appointed to| ng Chicago, Baxter for © Davenport for Tac Vessels in Other Ports Balled eptember & atr Africa Mara Minneapoll«, Myrtie May | board in Washington to urge extensions of credit live stock Indust on, Althia W September § Arrived September 10 | Farragut from Seattle eptember 11 sav ped a dumb walter than a| King County ar Jrubb, William Allen, Seattle ma Maru for Seate Pansed in September | Apex for Seattle at £2 Bertrand ste Toyama Maru for Seattle at|* rere Seediess ‘Tokay | West Holbrook from Heattle at 1:5 Reported by Wireless + Jefferson abeam Cape Piccolo Marin, BIRTHS Fige—Per box - Melons—Per tb unquestione Paid for by K. M. Bhasky) Melons—Per ib ee ee Small herd of high class Milch S. Naval Commaatentio: Sanitarium. if. aes Favorite, B. wash. miles north of San Francisco at § ot Yamaguchi, J.. 8625 Latona avé@, girl wedish hospital, Vessels ii in Port at Seattle Str Eldridge, str Wheatland Mont, Henry Jone ACEHIP™: J | they now seek offi Roy, Minor hoepital, boy. e truth telling, ast coal bunkers—Btr Bastern Bir Promaent DEATHS Fiage, Mary Str Crown of DAIRY PRODUCTS Prices Paid to Shippers lige & Dredging works Schr Northern DAIRY PRODUCTS Behr Tiiaatind Prices Paid Wholesale Dealers Batter—tocn! creamery, With Mike Snekn if Company of 75 Wisconsin cream bric! foung America Biock Swiss ‘Wash triplets POUL’ TRY Prices Paid by Wholesale Dealers FRANK WILCOX & C¢ MeNelll & Libby dock ?-y Primrose Four. William. Brack, HAY, GRAIN AND FEED Price Per Ton, ¢ 19 | Barley —Whole Nettleton mills dock Eastern Tem- University dock 8. Vicksburg. y Law Author Ruled Off Ticket, 4 fe, and up Corn—Wholo TAKE THE BOAT TO TACOMA Beigisn Hares—Live, per to. POULTRY Prices Paid Wholesalers |of his would make all men ¢ jleally equal and revolutionize indus ‘Alfalfa Meal Seraten Food BOATS LEAVE COLMAN DOCK ®, 11 A. My 1, 5, 7,0 9, MM, HMY DAY. best dnd cheapest way to ge ROUND} Cotton Keed Meal: OO SINGLE —FARE Marble Grits ND NAVIGATION ¢ Rough heavy the nominee, THE SEATTLE STAR SCHOOL BOARD STAGES FIGHT, Three Months of Silence No Bliss |?) 'Market Lower When LEAGUE REPORT: Trading Closes on New York Exchange Fractional advances were registered by leading stock ednkas opening te ned at 31% FOR CARRIGAN Virtually unqualified indorsement tigating Committ Tho report says regarding Carri r, has a thore know! dn of the county, He nty offices provided by county com ne and believes the coun ners abou ble for all waste in the ex sei9 dade } departmental 1 for county eom: | plan of operation and mar n by a special! Shorrock, re Campbell OUnMTD I, aturday from nued for divorce | three | BY CAR ing of the sehool board * Jand enc M. J, Carrigan, former county | Richard and Walter 8, Banter the plan should Fisherman Missing; Police Are Baffled Reads The Star’s « the lunch rooms economics 4 , With a super | bas visor appointed by ’ superintend: | $700 when he to return, that had between $600 « 1 be held re. | school ent were carr superintend artments, If elected, he for such rates an to make y ferries self eustaining, He abolition of the Dew uN adroit and able, His busine: 1, He in ¢ WALD ADVERTISING) LIVE QUESTIONS BY EDWIN J BROWN THE SOLDIER'S REWARD Ia a we nations in the late world war must meet the question Of soldiers’ Drmecompensation MEN WHO SERVE our country In time of war are entitled to the great peet, the highest honor and the fullest compensation for services but public office for a few ought not |to be accepted as compensation for jail, and it has ever been the scheme at engage jof politicians to satinfy the many by putting a few into public office THE POLITICIANS seized hold on Kepublican party after Abraham vin died a martyr to freedom, and lived on the party's war record for fifty years. So it in nothing new | for ft prentige patriotiom and use it for their selfian pUrpOKe and gain, It in gratifying to} note that the Democrats of Washing |ton, who served In the war, frown | ublican pe ived from pretentious upon this brand of polities, It seems mand a bonus compensation for all our soldiers and sailors, to be pald| from war profits, WHEN OUR NATION declared war, I made the demand for the mame pay for Miers and sailors that men in other war-time pursults received, I was laughed at by the peacetime patriots and war-time) I next drew a bill provid: | profiteers ing for $200 (ittle enough, God known), to be paid to each soldier | and satior at the time of his discharge and sent it to congress, and.-I pre sume, that bill was innoculated with the death sleep and given ita repose | }in & waste basket TH ty and DEMOCRATS of King Coun this matter WE LIVE IN A POLITICAL STATE, in which political ixeues are put forward by politica) parties, We have made an effort to take our ju diclary out of party politics, and, as rule, the men serving ag judges in| deeply appreciative | of the honor in partisan position | they hold. ‘The public servant or pri vate citizen who would engage in the enterprixe of intimidating or de-| grading our judiciary into partisan politics, or any person Who would at a false agpersion upon a judge upon the bench, should have plain. facts and th purage om ‘ward like @ man and give Mm to the public, in order that the cused may be heard and make his lefenne, that the public may judge, The Individual who would make an attack on our judiciary by innuendo aark-lantern cunning ix unworthy of the consideration of honest men. fearless, i ppendent jud ary is the bulwark of free institutions, but ro are those among us who would intimidate and make Vassals of our judges OUR REPUBLICAN FRIENDS The bitter battle among Republic an candidates has, because of their Imost proven all of public office, because » upon platforma liking to right the wrongs their party has perpetrated upon our them unfit fe Col. Roland H. Hartley's platform tates: “It is the inherent rigth of every individuaj to work and receive the benefits of his labor, and I pledge myself to protect every citizen in the hington in thin right.” Col, Hartley i# in full accord with principles of the I. W. W,, the 1 Revolutionary xclalists and all radicals in this pledge, because the right to labor and enjoy the full | fruits of this labor is the fundamen tal economic demand of the toiling | millions, the exploited of the earth It is the maxim of our law and the lecree of Christian civilization, By ry Labor Union on this earth was Jorganized to secure what Col. Hart |ley promises. If Col, Hartley prp- cts society ax a whole in this right and succeeds, he will bring a world r that will make the late carnage }look like a Sunday school pienic, Col. Hartley is innocent and knows |not the meaning of the pledge use this promise om |that he makes, bec try and the political state into a so cial Democracy, & Co-operative Com nwealth, and bring civilization to 1 of perfection for which we vt thi« time unfitted and incom petent to maintain and enjoy Col. Hartley should learn” the meaning of what he says and join the Red Radicals, or change his plat form pledge, He is unfair to all oth er Republican candidates. — They should put him on the utifaty list, HE LEADS SO WELL! x time between 10 join my beginners’ 1 have speelally young Indien you quickly, fnetion of money me up and nee 1604 Fourth, My Hates Are Very Low. — ARINGS _ ‘lhe Seattle Star aventh AV® | | | Pabtinied Dally at 1907? Beattie, Washington. «| Subscription Rates BY MAIL, IN ADVANCE IN THE STAT th : é nthe Six months One year i OF Ww Price ip The ¢ Ww CITY Per month ‘ the Northwest of Want Ads , Phone Main . . YOU WILL BE INTERESTED in the opportunities that TELEPHONE OPERATING NOW OFFERS (Paid Advertisement—Paid for by Altnow Singleton, Inc) All Other States Seek the Positions Held by Senator Wesley L. Jones on Senate Committees! clan to une the | who wikh to do} nd satlorn | Shall we relinquish the great national influence, in behalf of our state, which he has built up for us through 22 years of faithful and efficient service? We dare not do it! ent and future development— now being furthered by Sena- tor Jones—is too vital a matter Our pres- the State of Washington are | jon record in their platforms for a | soldiers’ and sailors’ bonus, and I am proud to have had some small part in| for us to be without adequate representation on Senate Com- mittees, or to be left in the hands of a novice. VOTE FOR United States Senator Wesley L. Jones at Republican Primaries Tuesday CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE & ST. PAUL RY.CO. Announces change in train schedule, effective Sunday, September 13, 1920 WILLAPA HARBOR—GRAYS HARBOR Leaves Seattle. 12:15 P.M. No. 118— 18 Arrives Seattle . . MAIN LINE 18—Leaves Seattle ......... Going East? Travel through the wonderful CANADIAN PACIFIC ROCKIES To All Middle West and © CANADA AND THE UNITED STAT TRANS-CONTINENTAL TRAINS astern Destinations im Canadian Pacific Ry. SPEE SCENERY! SERVICE! STURDER, General Agent, Passenger Dept. 608 Second Avenue, Seattle Phone Main 6588 perienced applicants, with while learning. Rapid Advancement. THE PACIFIC TELEPHONE & TELEGRAPH CO, 1115 Fourth Ave % Third (upstairs). to work in our n every Modern cony . } Main 6442. T. B. HL Co, Weatern ave. Re a GIRLS — INVEST! 7 )MPTO meter course, Means ideal work, Excellent salary COMPTOMETER CO., 617 NTED — HOUSERBEP? ranch, good wages. Solen Route 2, Box, 85, Enumelaw, W ILBERT CUSTOM _Ma RA taught. Pantages Bide 6 SITUATIONS WANTED FEMALE { li Youn” Be | require b | why not 1 countant | only forgtime you require | vices? Nest. references | n 6 typewriter. Go anywh' and suburbs. Bitiott & |WoULD Lik ON fie k. Own typewriter, Star. POLE COLLAPSES LINEMAN KILLED | Friday afternoon when a pole, jon E | 8h j strapped to th second serious | here in two month company 30 Riversic | don. |Several Are Killed : in Tr TRIES Ital hand grenades being freely Se jured. Criminal element tage of the situ diers in the streets the entire popylation might against the socialists. Veteran Merchant Hathaway, shoremen’s hall, July Hathaway, mentall \Jap Editor to Be ly derange | Charles D. Hurrey, of New | mittee on friendl foreign, students, in Seattle Monday They ¢ nd Tuesda the university campus at 8 p. Monday lands are invited to attend Contents of Sophia Upon a libel secured in the jeral court by Frank W. Walt a diver, the contents of the |from the wrecked Princess Se recently salv Saturday Three sacks of gold dust, reney and jewelry, valued at 000, were placed in fe a aN or $9.00 year -40.50 The Laden Audience in Phone Main credit in good. Pte Be +5 raining course provided for inex~ SH. > rivain sarge, Jersey, Georgette dresses; also fine showing of sport ts and blouses. Phelps Cow DIPPERS WANTED w factory with ence. Phone cond Av, IRSET—AL- ye rations and repairs. 620 Unions TIME PIANO PLAYING DOES NOt kkeepers full time ve an experienced ac- your work, and pay Seattle 67-J for orn” TWO small pets books to keep odd | hours. *"Thoroly experienced all An inquest may be called into the ath of Rudolph V. Sheldon, 41, cifie Telephone and Telegraph Co, lineman, who was instantly killed, | lieved to hive been rotted, on which }he was working, fell, pinning him |undegneath it. The accident occurred 56th st. néar Brooklyn ave. idon was taking off a cross arm 35 feet above ground. He was pole. This is the cident of this kind | He had been employed by the 5 years. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Florence Sheldon, ave., a cuughter, Mrs, | N. G. Schram, and a’son, Clyde Sheb “ este Battle , Sept. 10.—(De- | layed)—Armed conflicts between so clalists and nationalists were inereas- ing here today, machine guns and used. persons were killed, includ. ing a woman, and scores were in- taking advan- tion, attacked sol- There were indications practically Policeman Missing W. P. Hathaway, 51, veteran mer- chant patrolman and father of Philp 1, charged with the man, slaughter of Cyrus Tabit, at Long- was reported missing to police Saturday by Mrs. Mrs. Hathaway said he was slight | at ‘U’ Monday Night City, general secretary of the com- relations ‘among and Dr, K. Kato, litor of the Japan Review, will be y. sire to meet high school and university students from foreign countries at the men’s building on American men and women who are jinterested in students from foreign | Safe Seized by U. S. ged in Alaskan | waters, were seized by Deputy United States Marshal Albert Rooks eral vaults for safekeeping pending settlement. of Walter's cluim in the courts.