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FAVORING Would Compute Prices on the Basis Adopted Six Months Ago “Following a conference in Chamber of Commerce rooms Wed nesday, the Seatt Milk Dealers’ sociation gent a communication to Mayor Caldwell, requesting that the city health department compute milk prices now as they did when the controversy arose six months ago. The letter reada in part x months ago, when a situation identical to that existing to- a milk committees took the in hand and rendered a r ing a permanent basis for at a fair price for milk. Ry ing this finding, which provided a price adjustment every three months to be computed by the healt! department, both sides subs the principles upon which the find was based. “October 1 was one of the dates; specifically mentioned for such read justment of price, agreeable to the} formula set forth, Since both sides agreed to this as a fair formula by accepting it, we therefore call upon you to direct the health department to make said computation, and an nounce said price in accordance with the foregoing findings.” FEWER STRIKES NOW, HE SAYS arose, fix arriving acee nt Labor Disagreements Seem * to Be Decreasing BY RALPH F. COUCH WASHINGTON, Sept. 30.—Organ- fzed labor is beginning to moderate | its drive for repeated wage increases, Edward F. Cunningham, of the con ciliation bureau of the labor depart ment, said today, probably as a di rect result of the country-wide price { cutting wave. “The strike epidemic seems com- pletely ended,” said Cunningham. “Not more than 50,000 men now are involved in labor disagreements Only two cases were referred to the department this week for adjust- ment. A short time ago we got from 17 to 20 new cases each week. More men are working regularly now than at any time since the armistice. “The rank and file of organized la- ‘bor seems willing to wait the resu of the price cutting wave. If it should prove a permanent reduction Jycrert in prices the result, of course, would | for Prince Rupert, B.C, at 11 pm he equivalent to higher wages. The to buy more worker would be a Peace ene mere vere and miore varieties.” Charles rles Donnelly New N. P. President} Charies Dohnelly has been ap- Pointed to succeed J. M. Pacific railroad, according to ad vices received in Seattle day from &% Paul. President Han maford wil! retire on November 19, his 70th birthday. Vital Statistics MARRIAGE LICENSES Name and Residence. Ye. Richard B., Cody, Wyo. » Blanch D., Seattle - Bauer, George F, St. Paul De Fol, Eltina, Seattle Ferrari. Ottavio, Seattle . Rama, Antonietta, Seattle . Bewley, Philip. Sheridan. Or. . ‘Waters, Elizabeth, Seattle ‘Wilson, Arthur W. Jones, Hilda J, Seattle Elleworth, Floyd, Seattle - t, Id kane . ‘aoe, * Seattic * Norman, Katherine, Redmond Warner, Leonard W., Seattle .. Elder. Vera M., Seattle z Schnell, Andy C., Seattle MecLees, Mona, Seattle Wiesmann, Joseph B. Myers, Aida H., Seattle ; Pefue. Osborne, Issaquah . Cooper, Sadie, Seattle Bates, Ray E. San | Gallagher, Anna L. Leighton, Emma P., 5 BIRTHS ‘Wilson, C. V., 4010 Second ave. girth Smith, “C. Wa girl: Manhoft, Max, 2803 E. iF wefan, Adolph M, 18 OY Foster, B. FE. Af Third N. W.. girl Abrams, &. L. d ave. boy me David % 1123 Fifth a Le, 3042 Alki ave. boy. ck, | S., 3013 45th 5., girk Biampolia "John, 2 "Ww. William, 7930 . 1620 26th a girl Frank, 1108 19th, boy. W., 4011 Seventh N. Marion 814 W. Wallingtor¢ Armatrong, James, girl boy 1 Viehman, B, G., 1193. . 86th Beem, Aubrey Harbert, Georg r wir Merrill, Lilburn, Pet b Okano 2th N. E., girl 6731 20th 3 by DIVORCES GRANTED umbert, E. 6. from Mary A i L. from Henry, Herbert from Cora D. n, Sadie from Joseph C. DEATHS Wardman, George W. 50th. Roman, Martin, 21, William J. Irwin, Fortier, Charlie, 78, city hospital. 62, honpital. i 40% 43, 3841 Joseph G., 44, Swedish hos 35, ve. Ps Minor hospital. THE LINE | DRAWN Paper coats and paper pants, Paper soles for boots, Paper s#birte—but goodness me! p h its, Augusta P, Hazel_ Georgian, . Billet: ti "lot the U | has Hanna- ford as president of the Northern Wednen- N.E, 7644 Sunnyside ave, at, N. Broadway, ave. | 67th st. Howe, Ez. . Denny way, gan, boy. | Providence Denny | | | 36th 5123) ‘Ship News Tides in Seattle RSDAY FRIDAY Serr, 90 oor, 1 at Low Tide Piet High Tide [yan qi & me 18 tt) parce First Low Tide [105 8 r son New Yo NEW YORK, Sept prices were 1 Staton Steal 86%, off % ubber 7@, unchanged; Baltim rt { Mexican Petroleum Southern Railway 314 fur co Amerioan and Mexican FP ok place in the # nd hour. 183}. American Bugar sold nT ute - Second Low ride 30—The New Opening Unite States I ride tt Pan tre that te ter two CANADIAN SHIP RUNS ON ROCKS: VANCOUVER, Pf. C, Sept, 20.—0 *. ° steamer Prince Rupert, which | ealled from Vancouver for the North on Monday, struck 4 k whil av ing Swanson bay at midnight | day, and water came in so ewiftly that Capt, Duncan MeKenazle beach ed the Vessel in order that the pas | ser ald run risk, company’s vessel, Prince John, went to assistance and took off the paasengers, proceeding North with | them, } U.S. Ship | to Take “| on Canadian Cargo | For the first time on record, 0 shipping board carriers | been ermitted to take Cana dian freight for the Orient. This privilege has been frequently dented | ships. at lig, however, continued firm, 8 nt of the month's high mark Announcement that the working week was felt by motor at all made new Jows for the year. ¢ Overland t pod 10%. The market closed irregular, . | NEW YORK, Sept. 30.—The Rven noon said Today's stock market was again dustrial shares and firmness in the aspects, Aa a matter of fact, change among standard i “Crucible It opened gers #8 no inom, Steel proved to be the © than & points up, r “Increased buying power came in whereas it soon petered out so far as impetus among the rails which nette Instances more, Motors displayed er WHEAT PRICES OFF NINE wat 3 Americ The steamship West 1 of the United merchant marine fleet ope Struth: and Dixon will proceed to a British Columbia port for car | soee sotty in October, it bas been | Qther Grains Decline in Chi- |’ | ; cago Pit an or the States ted by West Ison From Weather Bureau TATOORH IALAND, Sept, $0.—8 A. ¥ tient oo oer CHICAGO, Sep tures dropped Hoard of trade also declined to th var re mber 2—11:20 A, M.—C Se and March w cember corn was off The market opened fairly steady but heavy selling brovght a quick reaction and grains fell to lower prices. Provisions closed weakness in grain. ember wheat opened up Ye at de; March wheat o-maanted steam | h white and pands, at 2 A M—Paseed im: Btr Yosemite at § ? . | Arrivals and Departures eptember m Bout or K | September 29 folk via San Diew For lower on the unchanged, peed down \4¢ 4 down Ke at 9% fr m nber oats opened st 5 1 4 off 2 up Me closed down 1 hye _CumCAgo, Be pt 30. » 2 red, $2.40; No 3 hard, @241. Chicago Board of Trade low Close Cash wheat 3 hard, $2.11; from wart fr a mi str Pr pert, B. Cy Reptember Northwestern for Cordova via Southeastern and Bouthweat Francine. 22. e m0 te 19.03 —(Nominal)— Alaskan Vessels sy S008 goes Juneav—Sailed September 29: Str Jef- voutntound: at tw ms ate DP okie > = ~~ ed Beptember 39: Jefferson, meouthbound, atm Per Vessels in Other Ports Honolulu—Satled September 30 ° tor Puget found porta: str for Heattle via San Fran bke Rufus Wood. Arrived September 20 ker from Beattie via Van ft 6 Momitnal — a ° pee Ber es vert| - | "aan ° cers. c Chicago Live Stock CHICAGO, Bept. 30.—Hoge—Rereipta, secewess deo te Beptembder at 5:29 p Loop from Beat am Reported by Wireless write, San Fran ont Ixiand at § Gaviota for Bv- nat sé p. mi ie for Yoko: tie at $ p.m for aheep lower, Lam| Foreign Exchange NEW YORK, Sept lung, opened ie off today | Bterimg, | cloned Money on Call NEW TORK, Sept. 20.—Money on call London, $9%0; Fran P sco for Beattie, lat steady 2 contio cables, . 4.180; igas, Han Fran , long. 12,448 w erm. in Port at Seattle terminal—Btr Edmore, str , str Talthybiue New York, Status of Frisco Market BAN FRANCIACO, Hept. 10.-—Dutter weatras, 6640 por 1D; prime first po xt lc per dor xtra p Pacific Coast Fingineering works—str | Eastern Leader. Hanford st. terminal uy C. Gone, bee J 1 fr st D. Pe Paul, bi tera fr Maquan, Ate Went Ison. Westward Ho, ate Duthi fee and d Sugar 30. ser ottee— . | Ban edging plant— | te Pat 10.030 per Ib; granulated, | ame Bir Roosevelt. 13% @ ite per Ib wefirookde ng aacee Portland Market Report | Bro | Fisher PORTLAND, Sept Cattle—Re- 0 head; market steady and un = yard Biaatind, str pk dle mille Str Kiathath. H Ati Lake ats cotpte, Hows lower Receipts, 16 mixed, 16; heavies, head; market S00 $16@ 18.50; me Cardta, o@ 812616; p Charus, Chesterfield, Chale Recetpte, 12 head; 1 and unchanged. jutter—69e pe 4 market do- Denver Market Status DENVER, Sept. 10,—Cattlo—Receipts, ‘|Threaten Reprisals in Ireland Strife) iit" ston acta S| 6.76@ 10.50; 8 Sept. 30. ’ r ist. “Black threatened today. the warfare be- nd police were nd tol Al Count ; and by re Rtecetpta, 1,000 head Top, $16.00; bulk of sales, market 50 416 Tan 0 were County ialway residents, More deaths in tween Sinn Feiners reperted thruout Ire ‘Vernplemore two policemen were 1 and another ¢ wsly | ded. At Dundrum, an officer said to have been wounded} military patrol was am Bheep—Receipts, 12,000 head; market ty, Lambs, $1212.50; ewes, $6@ ; feeder lambs, $12.26@18. OFFERS TO HELP Offering to city treasury half of the |quired for the pay $2,000 into the and to purchase one utility bonds re improvement, Ferdi nand Schmitz, Seattle capitalist, peti | tioned the elty council, Thursday, te lextend the Alki car line one-quarter |of a mile beyond its present terminus lon Beach drive, The proposition was referred to D. W. Henderson, superintendent of railways, for re port. BANK CLEARINGS — | Seattle -$7,564,497.00 « 1,772,896.62 Spokane Clearings es++ + 2,246,423.00 Balances . 864,664.00 Clearings -| | Balances . Clearings Jances , 446.00 6.00 | The trusted friend who aided in an elopement of ancient days is naw the “best man.’ | Clearings Balances . 675,563.00 | 167,480.00 | \Oils Make New Lows ‘| _ In Second Hour of nadian Pacific Willys-Overland o however, then relapsed Into relative quiet at fr |Amen ALKI EXTENSION THE SEATTLE STAR Local Crop Down, But East-| ern Washingtn Crop Up 11 wea. rk Trading York stock m kot opened irregular. t api ae s With the approall of the non, apples take (P lead in fratts, vitetables the chief United 4 Prod. Central Leather (4%, up & Ohio 45% 4. off Wi F up %; Studebaker 66%, 110%, off eum made new lows The former sold at 87% and the down to 105%, the lowest price nore n 187, while among the interest In centera in potatoes, ss and abbage ~a} cookie &pple crop this up ar ue on the decline lat who are in cording to joWrrs touch with the Buation, while the} crop in Bantern$Vashington Is re- | ported very gom It doubtful, ¢ mm” n if local cooks of deseend to low price I@p! of last year Green flgn af quoted at $2.50 4 thich is a slight ad outhern Pacific reaching within half shorten tte noon nearly and Willys in extreme! oka imme avon ai Motors wont to 17 nay, ee ing Sun financial review this after-| box Thursday, vance The butter @ os | unfeatured. | LocalMarkets Prices Pad Veaet characterized by heaviness tn the tn: market was rails as @ general deroription of its there was no very significant star performer of the early sension, duced 3 points further to 135, and/ n 192 to 192. to the market tn mid-afternoon, but industrials were it gained of 1 to 2 wing weakness.” eee N. Y. Stock Exchange Furnished by L. 1. Manning & Co, 10 Resend Avenue ‘eh Low concerned, ints, Carrots Cauliflower Celery—1 Cucum ere 4 advances in a fow Bock Atchison . ot Huger Amer, Gar & Pury mer, Internat Lno@? ee oe 02% ta ony eeeCET EE Amer, year ia conaider@ly below normal, | | ‘ | assuming a farm Married Couples $4,000 to Get Rebate According to & new ruling receive Thursday by William T, lh chia f the | enue office in He wttle n for all married | ouple ble income # more tus year law to py ke ternal re the wa $4,000 paid during and 1919, as amount they future than of thelr 917, 1918 r the the The wr tax the will hi of the ine eithe tf of be new rule ludin rvic reads x oat penmation dered b © mpouse for quell and wii ny vided reported turn neome tax ween husband saga them in separate 7 Chief Recks gives the following ex ample of the working out of this nie y of two whone Gx In the old head of the $2,000, 1¢ wa ve husband, as fam exempted a ject to wx t $4,000 of thin was taxed at ’ The remaining enned at & per cent or a Vor mid aving 000 wut tition there wns , then, vw total t 000 came to $1 husband w ome of 10. r the new h Feport The 4 pe , coming 8 per cer f $110 sonument of each & $1,340 on the original $20,000 inceme The family thus is saved $650 under the new way of computing This new rule applies only to Chose states that hhve a community prop: erty law. rul A an in taxed r cent on th > $160, leaves $400. ithe the total ane to $674, or nurtax vr) 9 ree Gettin¢| Only 20 Short at Noon; Over | en $4000 | Blanks for the refund may te ob- | al building d will have rT & revined statement, while the wife will make an origina) re | turn, Lackawanna Me Petroleum. . Missourl Pacific New Maven Northern ¥ Pan-Amer fe Petroleum | s #e | Thengon Heedions rane Veit ot = Cal. Ver were FFE ° “0 e| 22 7% . ste] | eo} reeviand 907 408 shares LIBERTY BONDS rT Lee ase) L.95@140) T7 sputorrise—Iverbearing. ort. Phish Melone-— Yakima, per DAIRY rrRopUcTs Fricee Paid to shippers tterfat jexe-Preen ranch i ‘ Stalte 31-2 t cheeks, DAIRY PRODUCTS Prices Paid Whoicesie Dealers Or, triplete ...+ 4 Wisconsin cream brick Limbureer Young America Biock Swiss. Wash triplet seeeee on POULTRY Prices Paid by Wholesale Dealers * “0 is POULTRY Prices Vaid Wholesalers Ducks Dressed N] Broilers Dre Hone Ore 16 s0@ 17.00 15. be@ 16.50} 12. bog 13 1300014 9.80@10.00/ ‘ 00 + 7.00@16.00 j WESTLAKE | Sagar stall, Gold Prime spring lambe Yeaning Wehers Ewen pancake Wholesale Price Per Ton. City Price Rartey — Whole Trolled | Superior Judge Walter F clared the $1,000 bail Manard, charged — with larceny, forfeited when th ant failed to appear for tri{ Thurs priating $500 belonging t4O. Seeger, 2037 38rd ave. 8. ‘T} bonds | m are Max Friedlander fd Sam | Stuase | ‘The court was told that] second warrant charging grandlarceny had been filed tl Manard, accusing him of| Jating about $1,600 in |premiums, He is said to n he learned of th India has perhaps a greater va- riety of plants than any other coun | try in the world, TAKE THE BOAT T TO TACOMA BOATS LEAVE COLMAN Dock 4, % 11 A. My 1, 3, 5, 7, 9 FY MVERY DAY. The beat cheapest way te ge Bride—"It is customarylear, But Trip ls FAREOO' TRIP FA papa thought you woulgather do! AVIGATIC it than give him the Amiliation | puGe I sour D NAVIGAT of borrowing the moneyflom you MAAN E ' —Boston ‘Transcript re surance ve fled s@ad war + 8 IDK “The billfor Why, I thght Bridegroom | trousseau’? | father id these, your your | cording | Leonard, 0.K. PLANS TO | EXPAND MARKET | Public Works Committee Op-| poses Widening Sidewalk The special committee of the board of public works, aprpinted to investignte the proposed plan of the Market and Depaftment Store company for enlarging the Pike Place market without ast to city, approves the project tn a day The ever, committee points out, how that to widen the siewalk the market 20 fet, ac to the plan, would involve consideration of the foot hicular traffic. thruout ‘DENY STEALING TNT FROM U S. Charles Homsough, Jameq Gah- goutt, Nick Akaloff and L. J. theft of TNT from gov stores last summer plead guilty in United States dis- ‘Thursday. allege ernment ed not triet court ONIGHT! At 8:20 FERN IRENE LOUGH PRESENTS MINNEAPOLIS SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA 85 Talented Artists EMIL OBERHOFFER Conductor FLORENCE MACBETH Assisting Artist Seats Selling Today at the High Class Dentistry At most reasonable prices. Extraction absolutely with- a pain or bad after ef- fects. All work guaranteed 15 years. Take care of your health. X-RAY FREE 9 to 10:30 A. M. United Painless Dentists Phone Elliott 3633 Third and James Street. the four men indi¢ted for) } | report made to the board Wednes and ve-| $10,000 1 susan Thursd fell 20 short of ™ according to the: Do you ampur statistician } | campus statistician eal time you ute close Friday afternoon ver | «6 protected wi nity officials fear that despite their DD in case of accident? efforts to hold down registration, it Every one of our patrons is surpass last quarter's mark ot automatically inwured the Hpersaroasen| a ee ners minute he steps into one wf , nostly graduate studen thone whose vacation jobs do} Mas not expire till October 1 | More than $1 us been taken at the buraar’s office mince regis | jon began last Frida This in cludes the tuition, laboratory and A. | |. UL W, fees. Ot the A, 8 U. W. which is $10 per student, goes to the stadium fund, 10 per cent to th ampus health service and the t remains in the associa tion's treasury. Preceding the night the first the nehool y was held on the Commons, Dean Spencer and Prof. Maurice Hicklin, a new addition to the journaliem faculty, addressed the coming Journalists Th by the noon 6,000 know that every ride in & page om int are and 000 E SEATTLE TAXICAB COMPANY, —1s the only firm in the city that gives you this Tib- eral Insurance protection, and yet @ur rates are far below any other company. * Think it Over MAIN McCarthy Opposing § 6500 Favor to Rumler FRANCISCO, Sept, 30— | nt W. H. McCarthy, of the Pr ific Coast league, was standing pat on his declaration to resign im- tely if today’s meeting of the league directors reinstates Bill Rum- | ler, suspended Salt Lake player, | fl when the directors went into session | this morning. “If the directors reinstate Rumler, which I am confident they will not do,” McCarthy sald as he went into the meeting, “I will immediately pick up my hat and walk out.” anveasment, 40 per cent mixer last! ing Bust” of ana “Daily ¢ r h SAN Pre Our easy credit terms | enable you to bes Start buying your Presents now—a little d and a little each until Christmas, May We Demonstrate at Your Home? SEATTLE ELECTRIC SUPPLY CO. Main 5331 509 Pine St. Housewives, Your Opportunity Has Arrived. Another ~ big cut in the H. C. L. Ford started things going. _ It's now up to the producers to keep them going. The Virginia Oyster Co. has decided to sell oysters | at wholesale prices. VIRGINIA STANDARDS Per Quart ......-+-+.:- -85¢ Per Pint ...... ~..--..45¢ Per Half Pint ............25¢ THE VIRGINIA OYSTER CO. Frye’s Central Market First Avenue and Pike Street SKAGIT BAY LANDS Will you pay $20.00 per acre for land that will be worth $300.00 per acre in two years? If you will, come to our office and get full particulars, join our excursions and go see for yourself. You will buy if you examine this proposition. Lands equal to the bulb lands of Hol- land, the rich dyked lands of Flanders, yours for $20.00 per acre on easy terms. Stop! Look! Listen! Come to 1220 Second Avenue for full particulars. SPARKS & DY 1220 Second Ave.