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PROSPECT ARE G00 Drillers at “Work in Many Sections of Alaska, Says U, S. Man Oil rigs will be drilling many sec tions of southern and southeastern Alaska with bright prospects of cage said) Col, Alfred geologist in charge of the Tuaee division of the U, 8. geologt cal survey, upon his arrival here to day from a four months’ investiga tion in many sections of the terrt He said the oil produced and re fined in the Katalla field, east of Cordova, is of higher grade than ‘any ol! in the United States, and said that seepages in other sections indicate widespread deposits. warned against ever, and said the ofl development im Alaska was still in its primary tage and uncertain. The granting of the first permit last week to prospect and drill for oil will undoubtedly be followed Dy others before drillers are ready in the spring, said Colonel Brooks He pointed out that there has been ho development during the last ten Years due to the. withdrawal act, Dut that the new ol! leasing bill ‘will make Alaskan fields hum with activity when the winter is over. It i in the territory since he said, and his investigation him, said Colonel Brooks, of the fielis where seep- have been discovered, are ac to Water transportation and worked practically the year as the known seepages are ql tf be ti ; i he Production in Alaska will ertal falling off for this placer and shaft miners the work because of high material and many of inting for silver lodes. ed new activity in the tiver coal fields and said an is being made to block out Geposits there, altho the veins are il HH ie i : “POTATOES HERE : Pears—Bartiett, local Ciapp's Favorite, &. ‘wash. He| wiltcatters, how) Ducks . 9 | Hens —Ui Ship News Tides in Seattle WEDNFADAY TRURADAT SErT, 20 Serr, 3° First Miah Tide WA mm, Me tt First Low Tide ! 4a te From Weather Bureau TATOOSH IBLAND, Sept. 29 ee ting barometer, clear; wind north de mallee an hour. Puseed out Daniel Kern with @ seow at Trl} «a. m. September 28-—11.90 A.M -—Olear, win t, 40 miles an hour Passed tn) at ansing at tiem 2 PM ed in Str Forest King at 1 p.m. - | Clear: wind northeast, 33 mi Passed “out; Motor sche C ipo om TP. M.—dPessed In: ath mm ana at Arrivals ona Departures Arrived eptember 28 Mongkong via Salled Beptember 29-4 George for Prince Rupert, B.C. ‘Tacoma at 11:55 p,m . Vessels ns Other Ports 4: Str Apeus from Seattle via Bel [nam and ports, Ban Francieco—Salled Be [Str Davenport for Seattle ai ber Artagas for Beatth Victorta, B.C. "Arrived. deptember PDungeneee— Passed eX m.; str Africa Mary from am teat Sam Reported by Wireless Canadian Government mites north of Be AM Tus an hour, Dilworth ‘Scr Toyohaaht Maru from ‘and Vietoria, B.C, n Jat Tp mi ate t lo, wh . and Vietoria, B.C, ate 2 at Marmion from South- eastern Alaska, Africa Maru for Ta- Beptember 28—ttr Admiral Dewey for Martlepoot—Artived «September {Sr Mawall Mare from Beattie At 6:36 |e proceeded for Manila via if Admiral Dewey from eat mber 2h—Atr Admiral Evans 300 follow 60%, up 83, up %; Ba and « number The marke GRAIN UP Provisions 4 ir tions showed re opening. e 3 mber ers Dece i Me another tac a No. NEW YORK, Sept Mexican Petroleum 190, up 145 € at the opening and o Past nd eras HN @LION. Be Chicago Board of Trade » known that there are large sir Governor for Heattie at 11 & m.: “ar | pee 19.00 19.00 Jdwin 108M, General Motors 18%, up % After its early steadiness the market again turned reactionary, Steels claltios were driven down, of # tel raed Irregular, MARKET SLIGHTLY. Are “Also Higher at Chicago CHICAGO, fe t 29 —Jrain quota alight Increases on the coma at 5 & mj str Morning Star for | Chicago Hoard of trade today, dug to | Britian Columbian ports at #15 a mil the colder weather prevailing over motor sche Apex for Southeastern Alas | the grain belt. kan ports at 1240 a om: ate Prince] Provisions were higher, mber corn, up Se at the sc, mhowed an qdvance of © at the Close. oats was ws eo at Posed 1b mber s opened at t the o . + CHICAGO, sont. “st ~-Cash whe a 2.45; No. red, 2.36; No. 3 eprin Wheat— Open High Low Close : td $226 42.22% 82204 et ee a 1 from Everett atS p.m = * Smith Core terminal—str Pier 14¢—S8tr Ixton, str Talthybiua Pier 10-—Str Marmion. Great Maru, etr Kashima Maru. Prer §—#tr Fulton. Hell st_torminal—étr Northwestern. Grand Trunk dock—Str City of Reattia Eastern macy ot terminal —U. BC. Guy C. Goss, bee J. D. Peters. Bpokane st. terminal—Gchr Ralvater. Duthie yarde—Str Griffdu, str Maquan, Elkton, str Elihu ‘Str Patterson. Ames ote Cinyras, Corus, Coslan, Col Fort Vincennes. Brook ” Ie. Nettleton milie—Str Derblay. Go East on Business George H. Fiannigan, Scandinavian - American of cial Company corporation, cities on business for the Siberia Commercial Company corporation. N. Y. Coffee and Sugar NEW YORK, Sept. 29.-Cotfee—No. per Ih, POULTRY 4 Toa and © flere All welghta “HAY, GRAIN AND FRED Wholesale Price Per Ton. City Price «0 Ramore, str City of Spokane, str Wheattand Mont. Northern docks—Str Toyohashi Pacific Coast coal bunkere—#tr astern Sword Meats, Crest Seatneering worke—-te Rurnetde Maaferd st. terminal—str Mt. Paul, dk Fast waterway terminal—str West Ison. Todd drydocks—@tr Westward Mo, ot] Pacific Coast Bridge & Dredging plant— Lake Union—Hulle ‘Avia, Abnobe, Abd- yes, Addieon, Allennurst. Ahmik, An- Charus, Cheeterfield. Chaicie, Cineas, Unies, Imufka, Leotl, Kites, Heffernan drydocke—Schr Bisatind, str for Siberian Corp. |* securities corporation, and Louis C. Stringer, president of the Siberian Commer. with of fices here, leave Thursday evening for Chicago and other large Eastern Rio, Se per Ib; No. 4 Bantosy 12@12%¢ Sugar—Raw, 10.03¢ per Id; granulated, $4@13.75; re Foreign NEW YORK, Sept. 29.—-Demand eter- ling opened at contimes; tire, marks, 1.61c, off 6 centimes PORTLAND, ceipte, none; changed. Chicago Live : Stock Hoge— Recetpts, ony heed, Kecorsits, | CHICAGO, Sep' Receti head; wutehers for Seattle, 74 miles pack 18; Mahe, Cape Fiattery at # p. m.; str pigs, $12.60@15.50, roughs, Kiamath, Han Francisco ae Beattie, 290 miles from Seattle Bver- Sattie—Recetpts, 11,000 head: pave ett, San Prascioce for Rverett, 276 milea| otreng.” feet, $840 00 head: market ewes, $3.49; francs, 6.72¢, up 2 410¢, off 1 contime; a2 |r A | i | September corn was up 3c at the! Lepeat ng, $1.27, and closed 2 points che nd showed @ gain of Northe: [Fire 440 pe Sinclair OF 32M, up \: United States Rubber 78, up 1) New Haven 35%, off Mi United States Steel Retail Stores 71, up WW: Pittsburg & Weat Virginia 364 New York Market Is Turned Reactionary After Firm Openin ‘The stock market o1 Company ned firmer today. Te up &i N. Y. Stock Exchange Vurnished General Goodrich Great Industrial Alcohot tration r Reading Nepiogte 1 a. 3 | nie 4 - . E 87% 80% | United, Rotel s200 «(33.6 It H Beet 1100 22460 1¥ tan Cepper iiura teal 19.31 ° | Wabasn ioe ine | Weatinghouse Willya-« (Nominal) —— 17.00 15.50 eee Herond ts.. Recond ¢\'s DEAF A | 3) THEY FOOL COPS Motors Northern Pacitic 7. M. Manning & Ce, Second Avenue se etroleum 92% Thy 1Can’t Hear a ‘a Word, Yet Po- lice Fail to Find It Out “Come again and ree the jail,” Patrolman youngster, youngsters R. C. Watson said to a who with many other looked over the police station Wednesday. The lad later nodded. A few minutes Watson ‘noticed a group of the children standing near by com municating See) making @ Bept. 29.—Cattle—Re- market steady and head; market ts Butter—43¢ per Kewe—¢2@13¢ per don Status. of Frees “Frisco Market BAN FRANCISCO, Bept. 29.—~Dutter— ns, 66 %0 per I per Ib ri 426 per = dox; unde 1; fire n Co., after a Joseph C. Allen, state bank commis: | sioner, decla: 1 ation week. l4e per Ib. would startle nounced he ‘Wash triplets .......-+0+++++ 80@ 89) hall and cal —Ratras, Says He’ll Expose Boston Situation BOSTON, Sept vice president of the Tremont Trust | + prime firsts, 61a! Tee per pon cr raised the **Cheene—California flats, fancy, 3e per 290 per Ib. 29.—Simon Swi: conference today with | red he will make al “grand expose” of the banking situ- in Massachusetts He asserted his revelations within a} the people, Swig an would hire Mechanica’ 1 & mass meeting, at which he would tell all, fitajia 21-3, sf but cheeks, alla Rel to 7, tal 17, pur 326, 4 The. 660. 120 qt. stall milk, 14e. fresh herring, 16e Tb.; salmon herrin . Ie # | meat 102, Soe cream cheese, 00 Bt olive soap, pie. the ™.; imum cotte 1a off, 2366 bloaters, Yakima Gem potatoes. $2. livered; crabapples, 8be box; $1.96 box. 4 tall cans 4 Tha. pure American sugar, * paper, Public Markets | SANITARY ver ealmon, Ie T.; halt omelia, 2 The. Ie. fresh peanut butter, 2 «American sugar, 2 The. Stall 79, pure fresh milk, 46, tail cane Carnation Atal 346, freah ameits, 106 T.; 0c T,; canning salmon, trout, 20¢ Tm. Stall 1611, 1be ™., Finnan haddie, CORNER ‘operative milk, be; full M.; Primost cheese, 296 ECONOMY alle 37-38, tbe Olympte ; Hearchilght matches, be Fiake White shortening, * Co-operative milk Stall 192 cane sugar, 60c, dren were the school altho they their lips. 80 proficient visited who with each other yet not sound. Then some one whispered in his ear that the chil from the school for the deaf, 18th ave. 8. and Main st. Deaf and dumb children attend where they learn to talk, cannot hear. They are also able tO understand people talk ing by reading the movement of were the children the police tation | Wednesday that they fooled Watson mn tte per | 6 .; Rogers’ baking powder, | Ht PIKy PLACE Alaska. Lapham, MeLean, Fr Sheirlock, Murtiel, Se: Rywater, B. | ew mb, Dora, Seftich, Jo and many othe could hea rand speak. Vital Statistics ed | MARRIAGE. LICENSES Name and Residence. mpbell; Ernest M. Wrangell. Terry, Mary, Beattie . Lawson, William E., Gindys A, Seattle .. into thinking they Age Beattio. ank, Seattle tle: D., Beattle .. Beattie . Black Diamond - Burkelya, Louise, Black Diamond. 18 Huneari, Stenberg, Nequiat, | Borkownkie, Jaime, Seattle dith, Seattle orge C., Benttle pe Hianbeth A. Seattie Hy - Legal a Touckbourne, Stanley P., Ed- monton, Alberta ... “L Rivard, M. Louise, &t. Paul Wyatt, Charles, 8 Mann, Martha, Wright Pa Smith, . Portland... )2. Reckett, Mallice H., Seattle . Holiman, Madeline, Jorgensen, Koemer eld, M. Searney. William, Clements, Vaudi George Van, Owens, Chariot Alonzo Harri Tadao Patchin, Heasie M., Spokane. Donaway, F Reyburn, Gorda, Tacoma lebrand, lard. Maud, Seattle .. Madigan, W. | Spetm Pr Crabtree, J Hieman, Agn Lawnon, Vie ty, sefpy, irl nazawa, girl, m, Art Fowler, Sid: RK Lightner, W. Francis, 806: lawnki, Seattle . Ole G., Beat ja M., Olalla . rly Beattie ry tyron, Tacoma John B, Seattle Iter T., Seattle . ‘ances M., Seattle .. Bellingham . Bellingham . BIRTHS 3007 W. 72nd, girl 4 fh 20 29th NW w boy. ies i. 42nd, oF Jr, Ingwald, 804 Ravenna blvd, Dwight, 719 Leary building, ‘4, 1605 13. Alder, boy. Cy, 1618 N. Bath wt. girl Kinmatku, 1307 Weller hur, Woodinville, boy. 11th ave. N. W., W.H., Fall City, girl ney, Kast Seattle, girl. DEATHS McHardie, Arthelie Beatrice, 60, 4308 Meridian. Coleman, Gertrude M., lon wa Sing, Hong, Weeke, Ida Sprague, Edith ave. | Clearings .... Balances ——- ave, 44, 3701 Ava- Providence hospital 3087 19th ave, 8. Tie 48, 3640 Whitman 50, Mny, - $6,241,726,71 + 1,974,989.7 a3 WAR POSTER GIRL IS MOTHER | FRAVCES JORDAN FI/TTOON ROCK ISLAND, Ill.—Uncle Sam's prettiest daughter—oJ- ficially chosen during the war—is now the mother of a fine baby girl. The mother is Mrs. Frank Huttoon, formerly Miss Frances Jordan, who was selected by Uncle Sam himself from| 22,000 photographs submitted, for the honor of posing for the| war msurance posters. These posters bearing Miss Jordan’s| picture were sent | broadcast over the la land during the war. 11 Cents in His Pocket; No Work; New Baby Comes In a shack In Belltown there ts & was hungry. Yet they wouldn't take ‘ick mother and @ new-born baby | me on,” badly in need of food, NEEDS FOOD, MONEY In this same shack, hidden in| AND A JOB squalor in a nondescript group of| ‘Taylor explained he had worked eka not far from the waterfront |r. seven years as a longshoreman there are three .other hungry chil | dren and &n almost discouraged fa |ithout « bit of trouble with his em: |ployers, He had never been dis ther, ‘The father, Wiley Taytor, a long: | charged. Taylor objects to publicity. H shoreman, has beerl hunting for | work since June, For some Un does not want his friends to know that he is down, known reason, he explained Tuesday, But he does want food and after the laxt longshoreman’m strike, | he was not given a brass check, enough money to keep his family 11 CENTS IN HIS and to have someone care for his POCKETS—BABY BORN wife until he can get work, “That isn't asking much, fs it? Only a chosen fow recetved “these tokens—a privilege to work on the La eo Rs when he explained his n “beach.” Taylor was not one of these. Bo he started combing the| The Taylors live at 2310 Elliott ave., a short street near Bell st, be- city for work, but without success. tween Western and Rallroad aves. The baby was coming. He in- creased his efforts, And last Friday, Seer, = sn ptr aa atthe with 11 cents in his pocket, a kindly | oA ede hamage enue policeman on the beat met him ‘and | Food ts needed immediately, and told him that « son had been born, | 't can be taken there. “I waan't expecting the youngster for another month.” ‘Taylor. ex ‘LAD’s EFFORTS AS COP FAILS plained, “ang there wasn't a thing io the house in the way of food, clothing for the baby, or for my wife. | DENVER, Sept. 29—Johnny Al “They are always talking Ameri-| hak, 11, played traffic cop on Den- caniam in this town and knocking | ver’: most crowded corng durin; the foreigners, I want to nay right/ the rush hour. He succeeded in here that It was these Austrians in getting traffic in a hopeless tangle, thin neighborhood who pulled my | and quit in disgust when a fire truck wife thru that night. And not a sin-|dashed past his stop. signal. gle American came near me, and| The condition of the 11 hunger they knew my fix, too. | atrikers in Cork, now on their Sist “The men, also, who have kept me | day of hunger striking, aroused the from working call themselves Ameri. | keenest interest of the medica] pro- They also knew my family | feeston. z deeper Avenac, Edmeonten Exempt i> rg Dom Govt. Tax 9% Yiel Fdmonton t# an industrial city 255,285 square milex of agricultu other graing and livestock, Into Valley and the great Peace River © supplies for those vast wealthy empires. FINANCIAL STATEMENT ed valuation. municipal pro utilities)... t’ includin Net debenture debt. Revenue from public utilities operation)..... af local improvement debt. : (above ‘cost ‘ot ‘EXPECT ARREST Two Men Are Watched in’ here recently body of Denton, scheduled for today, has been postponed until Friday. Cop Hunts for up quite a fuss around police station Angora, without horns, was reported stolen by Considlio. | 4817 38th ave. | reached |cleaning up the tomato cans in the backyard of a house at ave. W. | Fifteen bulldings were damaged to| We Offer, Subject to Prior Sale and Change in Price $367,900 General Obligation 6% Gold Notes CITY OF EDMONTON Denominations $100, $500 and $1,000 of 60,000 to 70,000 people, and the commercial center of ural lands surpassing in the production of wheat and Edmonton pours the wealth of the McKenale River ¢ intry, and out of it in turn the equipment and ic +_11,035,876,00 IN DEATH PROBE! Los Angeles LOB ANG fept. 29.Chief Deputy Sheriff A, L. Manhing de clared today that he has secured “ex: |p tremely valuable information”; that | s# two men are under purvelllance and that an arrest may be made before | th night in connection with the mystert: | Hi ous murder of Jacob C. Denton, weal thy mining n, whone body was | w! found in the basement of his home | ed | “1 cannot divulge the this information,” said Manning, “It|T in an entirely new angle in the mur ja der case, however. The arrest of one | fo person is probabaly a matter of | wi hours.” ar The coroner’a inquest over the in | | He building, ys that bay! will Goat; He Finds | ant every ntep toward closing the Little Nannies: John Considjio's goat is kicking | The goat, deseribed as being an| who lives at 8. W. After deep investigation a tip police that the goat was 72nd | A policeman detailed discovered | that the Angora was not-there, but Instead two perfectly good little nanny goats, $25, 000 Damage in San Francisco Fire BA. FRANCISCO, Sept. 20—([ an estimated total of $25,000 by fire | which started at 6 a. m. today tn the | block bounded by Market, Octavia | and Haight ste. The fire was believed to have) started in a building recently raided as @ rendezvous for drug addicts. | Police thought probably some one| had gone to sleep smoking a cigaret, | which started the fire. Is Fined $400; Had Booze in Basement Pleading guilty to possession of Mquor, F. A. Huess was fined $400 in Federal Judge Jeremiah Neterer's court, Tuesday afternoon. Huess was arrested by the police two weeks | ago, when the dry squad found a} stock of booze valued at $18,000 ag bis basement. Good Shoes You'll Like Our Prices SYMONDS 316 Pine St. Just Below Central Fire Station Exempt From Dominion Govt. Tax 9,448,997.00 767,773.00 3,046,763.00 In addition to being Gesteral Obligation Notes, these are secured by lo: debentures totaling §2,504,420,00, Principal (Mare Dated September and Maturities ax fol $150,200 1920, price 94.62 1 price 92.26. 1924; price 90.11, York and ay Brothers, Inc. ppt. 1 due Sept. 1, Telephone or Telegraph Orders at Our Expense. | MORRIS BROTHERS, Inc. Muntetpal Rond House” Portiand, Ore. rt Morrin Hida. 300-11 Stark St. 1 and September 1) payable in Gold Coin of the United States in New semi-annual . interest the offices of Moxgis Sentt! Wank, No. 3 Central ids. HENRY OFFICE Booze Found, Says U. 3 of the national prohibition law that ney Saunders announced Wednesday nature of | quarts of whisky in MeNally’s desk. tenants,” Saunders. ager of the company that owns from all our tenants,” said Dougtas, “and I have no fear | tempt to close the room will be suc." cemsful.” TO BE ABATED ©) ed District Attorney Threatening to invoke the section rovides for the abatement of nul ances, United States District Attor sat he will close Room 733 in the enry building, for one year. ‘T. J. McNally, an insuranee agent, ho occupies oom 733, was arrest 1 Tuesday night by federal prokt tion agents when they found two hey also located a cane of Seotch in section of the room partitioned off or the use of BE. A. Wadman, who orks under McNally, Wadman'’s it in expected to be made today, ‘bis will be an example to bulld- ig owners and will make them more eful as to whom they accept aa said District Attorney Maj. J. ¥. Douglas, secretary-man- the “We require the best of references that the at I _AMUSEMEN ha Nights (Sunday), Daily, 27¢. Ladie cept Sundays), 126 Daily Except Monday and Lonw's PALACE HIP “WILL SHE WINf } A Fantastic Comedy with Gtris OTHER HIGH CLASS ACTS * WILLIAM RUSS! im “A LIVE WIRE HICK? MOORE ‘ eo MARRY FOX cine with Beatrice Curtis ‘This Week—Mats, Today “ROADS OF Di eater than TAKE THE BOAT |TACOMA i) A. M. 1, 3 6 4, ivan paw.” Tae ‘cheapest way to ROUND} TRIP QO SIN — FR PUGET SOUND STEAMERS ALL LOCAL RO STREAMERS LEAVE FROm Doc! FOOT OF MARION leaving Reattle Rate lay night. Calle at{ Dungeness on trtj leaving Seattle Sun., Wed., Fri. and) daily Ne. Puget, Mon. !pointe If the ‘Wea.'Juan isiands, Fri. 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