The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 4, 1920, Page 12

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ae i oy ission Authorizes Re- as Cost of Fuel Oil Mounts tanding — the Seattle company is compelled to yfuel ol for making cas at ad: vice in a report just ‘Public, exbress the opinion efficiency of Kas will not or the cost to the con-} raised. prices, the state public ser-| ‘Ship News: Tides in Seattle MONDAY ve RADAY To Go Ahead With New Port Building The purchase by several banks of $250,000 port of Seattle bondd has assured the immediate construction of the west half of the superstruc-| jture at the new Smith Cove pier 3) } terminal, This terminal will be de. voted to the accommodation of trans. Pacific pasbengers: oe From Weather Bureau D, Oct. 48.90 A.M udy A nouth, | company's contracts for mos Daye expired, it is pointed out Sad fuel must be purchased at Mt market price, much pthan the contract price, But nts conducted in Tesulted, it is said, in finding pus reduced fromy 600 British units to 520 ts in some afices an advantage to the con —a ‘and requires less oll to K CAR { GAR CASE UP AGAIN “to the Auburn boxcar ease in which four gentenced to the pen-) last) summer, oceurret court Monday, when in charging possession of f from interstate com- “shipments were diamissed | of District Judge Cush- the cases of six of the 17 defendants. ‘William Hanson, Ethyl his wife, George E. White, Sarah Jones, and Ed- Bourdell are the defendants @ motion for: dismissal was wate eases of James F. Mellison, 8. Fowler, Thomas Singer E. Jones were passed term. is one of the four men of the conspiracy. He an 18 months’ sentence ENpil’s, and has in addition a fine of $1,500. jomas Singer was sentenced one one day at MeNeti's and $1,500. He is at liberty on ing the outcome, of his from the verdict. “Bourdell, against whom) nent was quashed this committed suicide in an Auburn hotel on June turning state’s evidence in Statistics GE LICENSES and Residence. Age. G B., Seattle -....---+ son, Inez I, Baker, Or. . Kenneth, #eattle ..... Legal 4. Johanna A., Seattle Legal mentees 3 Utiea, N. Y..Legal He, Sa: anciseo ...Legal Bf men re Hrevigence, RL ie M., Seattle J. Beattle . Irene, Seattle. Edward Seattle . Nellie L.. title . Leonard, Seattle - Ruth, Seattle rick. matte : . ek cee ma E., Preston ae ag Seattle oes 33 d. Emma, Baidi, Wash. ...31 Oliver’E., Spokane \. .Legal , Beth, Spokane Lei 22 Theo A. Bremerton ener : | jolet O., Bremerton . 18 ge A., Vancouver, B. C..25 Dorothy La, Seattle .....22} Minton R., Seattle ..Legal uline M., Mt. Vernon. Legal ison. Louie, Auburn le, zoenrse 5. Beattle eo Seattle . "Nettie, Seattle George, Seattle ‘allie, Séatt , Donald, Seattie y, Lilly, Seattle . , Guy F.. Ridgefield . bull, iy Seattle Beattle . a Si Hayward . arleston ... Evtiyn M, Seattle ; George, Renton Boek. Renton --. BIRTHS G. A. 124 N. 49th, boy ‘Swedish hospital, ag T., 2859 W. Gilet. girl ‘A, Minor hospital, girl. Oita ‘L,, 4702 43rd 8., ‘girl 806 Stewart 3108 E. Legal | «Le eal) 10th ave., girl , 4413 48th 8, W,, irl ¥., 4428 48th 8. Ww. , FA, 4319 W. Hudson, girl = John, 2523 Gilman ave., 1 W,, Colby. girl. 7 Soke B., 4023 h §. nd 8. We boy. Ira, 4840 4th 8. W., boy ; Ja $902 42nd 8. W gir the OW. boy bn, 6901 it, F. G., 5932 42nd 8. mek, Peter, 1513 W. bit at, iraen, Bernt, 68, Pearson. Held, James, 76, 8415 Dayton ave. uu, Arthur, io, 15 N, 77th at en, infan i7th ave. N. br kedith P47, 4229 Panns ett, Florence, 33, Minor Puvioma, 62, 1809 16th ave. S. Isabella, 61, 4017 W. Hol e a im ‘ama, Natsuko, 3, Nippon hos- Bobi #. W., 38, 107 Pontius ave. ‘DIVORCES GRANTED Hjida from Arthur P. *y ‘auntleroy av girl boy. a pl Hazel from Bugen bell, V' Vivian from FOR THE FIRST TIME in 19 nited Statexy Marshal Egan, of Juneau, is away from Alaska, He atrived in Seattle Monday morning On the steamer Jefferson nk soholism was Fesponsible for the! Axel Swanson, 67, in city urday night, the coro- d Monday. at Second ave. 8. a week ago. Hiv sought. Seattle | in’ his’ | | Hanford at +| Lander st. terminal | Supreme Court Opens and 8. W., girt.| "| admission to the bar of approximate. hos- | -| PARIS, Swanson | | Pacifie arometer fall: wind east, 49 mile Ste Adm ¥ Passed out M.--Cloudy Arrivals and Departures Arrived October 4 at Jefferson from Bouth- eastern Alaskan ports at 6.45 a. m tober dat West Katan from Liv- lerpoet via Han Francteco at 9:60 BR m.i| str Romdyk from Rotterdam via Van- couver, BL at 8:60 p ms atr m Astoria at 10:18 &. tOw of tug PAtiip F. Kelley at THO a mi ar Richmotd from saa Pedro via Point Wells at T a m.; str Admiral Farragut | from San Diego via Ban Franetsco noon; str Amur from hn Colum! ports at 12:60 p, m.; ste Skagway from | Tacoma at 2:30 p.m Satied | October 4—#tr Admiral Goodrich for Southeastern Alaskan ports via Lady- D.C. at 12:30 a m.: ete Bt. Paul) \* rt Blakely, towing, at.10 6. m. October B—Str Admiral Farragut for Tacoma 10:30 p str Richmond | for San Pi am mi som, south | Batled October 3 Evans, westbound at § p.m. Str North- i Juncau—Halled October 3 rt | | Vessels in Other Ports |yinenghal—Arsived September, 39 ¢ Jena from Beattle via ports Kobe—Arrived September nila Maru from Be: la ports, Yokohama~—Halled September Hushima Maru for Beattie. Ban Pedro—Balled October 3: Str Steel Maker for Beattie Ban Franeisco and | Vancouver, B. ©. Salled October 2: str | Quabbin for feattle mer str Ma- | 2; str) ober 3 art trea Bealig.at noon: str Jelape.f Seattle af Lp BF. Balled Octo! Queen for Seattle at 3 p. m.; for Be at} p mr: motor sehr Kror Prinessgan Margareta for Beastie and Ta Jcoma at § p.m; str George Washington for Seattle at 2 p.m. | ‘Astoria—Arrived October 4: Str Artt- sas from Seatt! Port Blakely—Arrived October 4: | at. Paul from Seattle, towing. | Rverett—Arrived Getober ¢: U, & & | Missieatppt from Tacoma, ove Reported by Wireless overnment Rodman to northbound, at T p.m: south of southbound, at § p. m.; ate tie 361 miles from Beattie, str Beymour jatr Adm for San Pedro amd South 1 south of Uma south of Queen, San miles from Sei Vessels in Port at Seattle Smith Cove terminal—str City of Spo- kane, str Skagwe ir Edmore Pier 14-—Hge Bb |, atr Ixion. Pier 12-—8tr Westham. * reat jorthern docks —é@tr | Maru, str Kashima Maru, | Pier 2—Str Jefferson. Pier 1—@#tr Morning Star. | Pacific Coast coal bunkers—Str Eastern Sword. Pacitic Coast Engineering works—str Eastern Leader Standard Ol docke—Str Alaska. Stacy st. terminal—U. BC. Burnalde, terminal—Bge J. D. Peters, ous terminal-—Str Eemdyk, atr West Iv itr West Ison. Duthie yards—Str Griffau, sur Ma Todd drydocks—Str Weetward Ho, Elkton, str Elihu Thomson. Pacific Const Bridge & Uredging plant— Str Patterson. Str Roosevelt. Toyohash! bk Guy C. East Waterway 7408, Addison, Allenhurst thon, Bayden, Bertrand, Biacayne, Black Wolf, Bianford, Boughton, Penuta, Pu Conina, Cinens, Clone, | / Endymion, ¥ort Mar- Jackson, Fort Stanwix, Leot!, Kitan, Commodore, West Seattle elevator Kite & Winge Str Kaysecka, Motor sehr Wakena, Str West Katan,~ for Fall Session WASHINGTON, Oct. 4.—The first | sension of the fall term of the United | States supreme court lasted only a | few minutes today The court sat only long enough for presentation of William L. Frier- ton, new solicitor general, and the ly 50 attorneys before White House to pay President Wilson. Hearing of motions was postponed until tomorrow. going to the its respects to |Joseph Caillaux Is Barred by Belgium Oct. 4.—Joseph ¢ former premier of I |be permitted to mak ther start jin Belgium, He was denied passports for Belgiim when h sked for them, | stating that he planned to start a |bank in that country. Callaux was nished after trial on charges of lcommerce with the enemy, and has since esided in Spain Mercer Island Asks $100,000 Tresle With several thousand signatures | attached, petitions asking the county to build a $100,000 trestle from the mainland on the east shore of Lake Washington to Mercer isiand are soon to be filed with the county commissioners, it was said today, | illaux, rance, will not THE SEATTLE STAR Rails Are Active; Canadian Pacific NEW YORK, Oct. 4 were: American Sugar 100% @ Ohio 484, up Ys Baldwin 18M, off %; Reading 96%, up % Haven 36%, up 4; Northern Pacifi up %. After an carly reaction ratis Features of the forenoon were C Northwestern and Great Northern. fic made an early high at 128, turnover t# concerned, On the other hand, there was hi troloum sold off 4 points, Kanna 27. The market was irregular, Mexican Pe The stock market ¢ ff %; American Car 22%, up 4%: 110%, off %; General ited States Bteol 86%, up 90; off 1%; Canadian Pacific 125%, gain became active at advancing prices: Union F Both Union Pacific with Can and Canadian noon sag. Closing prices: United States Steel 81%, up 1; Bethlehem “Ti” 71% Mexican Petroleum 186, off %; Pan-American 90, up 1; Studebaker 6 up 1%; General Motors 19%, up %; United States Rubber 79% Kansas City Southern 26%, up 1%; Union Pacific 127%, up % 128%, up 9%; Baldwin 110%, up |) Reading 96% ern Pacific 0 8%, off badd American Sugar 102%, up %. Furnished by 1b, B. Manning & Co, on Amer. International CHICAGO, Oct. ¢—nmecember! 4 wheat fell Ie the Chicago Board of trade t y. March wheat was off 9%c Other grains declined Yee to to * Heavy cash selling and conaider- able lguidation by seaboard inter- eats were Le ih influences. A re- ort that India shipped 117,000 ushels of wheat last week ald- ed in forcing down the mark Provisions were lower the weakness of grain December wheat opened down te ef de lower; © @t the © low rt) Malawi eth. Ateol on Creueible General Motors. Goodrich 7 Great Northern, +. Industrial Alcohol pd inspiration Kennecott Sehataiver| Lac! ma NG ANd Sexican Petroleum. | Minsourt Pacitic 5 ed New Haven... Northern Pacific... Ne at the opening, 5546. | pan Micon’ Petreionsh | Pieree-Arrow ... onneyivenia RR Keadiog Replogic SM: Hep. 1, & 8 t hares | noth ietand |Minelair Ort an 211% G2 A |Mouthern ¥ | Bouthern Rail iz Newer nu es a hag icago Board of Trade iiromvers Waectt Ge Open High Low Close | Htudebaker Dees ceo. OOS 92.05% F105 ao 203 in Noe | Union Unw United Ketall Stores Rubber o a% 2M 5% se 6% hy 22.05 2290 —- (Nominal) —— 15.05 20% ator 8 ata FLOP ERE TELE SE , ° oy 1840 ° 10% 120 10 pee 1678) 1440 Aine pic Chicago Car Lots Forsished by I. R. Manning & Co, 619 Kecomd Avenue Hecond «4's Keetsa Cont. etd. Lt Yr, Third he 3%; | Fourth sue 4 Fieth $8 a7 Fitts Ee il * || Public * Public Markets | fe WESTLAKE 4 phase. Bearchilght matches White shortenin L3 | Fieet 44" Grain— | Wheat Corns Oata.. ies Live Stock CHICAGO, Oct. 4.—Hogs—Receipts, 2.- Stan 165, $ 2 laree cans tomatoes, 36 Heat ver coffer, 2 the th; Kine hear stall, Gold Hond tinke Special four, $3.95; Centen: nial Hest four, $245 Bteile 16-11 roest, i5¢; bacon, 3he Ib; lamb lower, Bulk of sales, chee tie, 4 ean Carnath renee egpn The Te. solld pack tall 17, me Stall milk, Te tall 1668 ve < fon. best fresh butte dal elit | pumpkin, Ife can. 12% @12%e per id. lard, 2 Me «he; hambur, re ltte &. Stall i Th ° Forejgn Exchange [fen sr'bavcperstive mitt. f tall cane 200 Oct. -—Demand esteriing 5% today, off \e; france ley UP 1 centioe; lire, 4156, unchanged; marks, 1.620, off 2 centimes. v fing, $2.48, off Ke; f contimes Léte; © NEW YORK, tated, 13 146 Stall 49, 3 th Beatie 27-38 }1-™. can M. J. Th coffee, de; 3 ibe phew. Post Tousties, 200 Lag Catia syrup, 33¢ % Stalin 7 eoroa oF choo ° ' ey © Cal .; 2 tall cans ‘Milk, the Mon es ll Jeotfes, a60 To... 3 Tha $1.00, 1-m. WHEW YORK, Oct. 6--Maney On call, | Reliance coftes, ¢8e. 1 x months, § per cent; Mm r, § per cont SANITARY London, | 10%, 4 fhe. fin Rar silver—New York, 99%e; trem nd pew cnt 400; trea nd peanut Denver Market Status feat sugar, ise der, ae | farina, | don oF yellow label tea, fast Bell ayrup, ¢5¢ COyNER ota 10%, fresh ground coffee, 29¢ TH. & bu Old Daten Clea te tulle 24-36. Borden milk, 20; Lipton “fh, can Break- 1,000 head 26; bulk of wal m brick cheese, . ibe M.; 4 the aie cane 35, head; market heep—Receipta, 1 owes, 8 Status of Frisco Market BAN FRANCIOCO, Oct « tras, 67% per Ib; prime fin per Ib Eaue—Katri ite per a0 dor: undermize per Ib; firsts, Sutte «+ $7,774,205.79 tee « 2,234,660.81 Spokane Clearings ....° «.... 2% Balances . Portland Marxet Report | | clearings . PORTLAND, Oct. 4.—Cattle—Receipts,| | Balances 161 head; market steady to atrong and gg unchanged. Hoge—Hecelpta, 995 heag: weak and unchanged Sheep—Reeetpts, 2.315 head; active and unchanged. Hutter—#0e per Ib. Egne—¢2@70¢ per dow M@ the per ib. Cheese—Tripleta, tbc per Ib, Sle per doz: | tra pullets, 65 4c Dullets, 63% per dos. lifornia fiats, fancy, 36%e 27 per tb. per | 975,189.00 7,567,016.00 2,110,321.00 | ——m ARRAIGNMENT AND PLEA of | Ernest Kruse, who gained some no: torlety as the “missing defendant” the Meadowdale booze market | market conspiracy Hens THAT THIRD PARTY ~ By Parks CARS STOP MERE > So'MtTwnes THEY USED TO LAUGH AT THE THIRD PARTY BUT THINGS ARE COMING ITS way Now tft Makes New High New ifie, Chicago & ian the leader as far as} vy selling of pila, and Mexican Pe- City Southern led the rail# in an afternoon rally, going above nioum losing 2 points after a] rally to 186%, while United States SteQ@ advanced a point after a fore- | . off We; South- % 110% | Sweet Corn a | TON | Sweet Potatoes ven! | $14 50@ 15.95.) bulk can American cane in| case, was postponed until October 18 | by Federal Judge Cushman Monday, | TOMATOES DROP While ordinarily local tomatoes | should last thruout the month of Oc tober, if the present raing contin| ing the crop here, jobb to draw on California for ok before long. quoted at $2.76 & muck Monday. ° Cantaloupes were $2.25 to $2.76 for top quality, which is wearee. nat $2.25 a erate in price, Local Markets Prices Paid Whaireste Menleres fer nets | Settee ‘Outoms—Per ib-f. ert | Potatore——Ver M™. |" Wash |. Local Parephiee—tocai CJ 25% | Rhwharh— ws Rataiagee-—Ter sack Squash Hubbard Mummer tore Oreen outdoor per box . VT 0O@ TIE “ 216 2% a Thompeon Seed) tts) Tok Money—Comb, per erate . | Mtratned, per Monrydew Melons Per Mackleberriee—Miue per cra! ®. oo oe ° 280 12OLee bee oer Lec@rte iw! une oo) eid as ae a | Matter—Local creamery, Tricks | gee —Fresh Pultets ‘Or, triplets ... Yearlings Wethers ‘ Ewes... HAY, GRAIN AND FEED Wholesale rice Per Toa. City Price | Martey—Whole | Rolled | Chipped On | Copra | Cotton Need Meni Fish Meal | Grite Marble Grits’ Linseed Meal Bor Ment Berape Shell Meal-—-C LC. C. Members Here on Freight Hearing For the purpose of hearing argu ments on the proposed changes in freight rates for lines west of the Cascades, the interstate commerce commission met before Examiner Woodrow, in room 416, federal build. ing, Monday morning. TAKE THE BOAT TO TACOMA BOATS LEAVE COLMAN DOCK lodathate® Be tas cheapest way te ge Faye 1° 60" selling at from Iitue huckleberries were cheaper, » will A shipment of yellow turnips war LOCAL STOCK OF ‘ac IN THE DAYS GONE BY DorircHa SEE, CEAny “WW Tes ARE GOING CAK TWARD HOME, IF Youd dure ouT on ‘em LY Fine T'Ge A Op] Braxcean, Jes’ Day! Butter and eggs remained steady | GETCHA Hard WELFARE BOARD IS RE-FILLED, Accepting the resignation of Rev. M. H. Marvin of Seattle, Mrx, W. J.) Kennedy of Tacoma and Mrs. George P. Hardgrove of Spokane from the | state industrial welfare commission, |Gos. Louts F. Hart has appointed Mra, Delphine M. Johnson of Seat- tle, Mrs. Guy If. Lewellyn of Tacoma and Mrs. Mary ‘Hardison of Belling ham to eucoued th hsassine Ae } Speaking Preareil! NEW YORK, Oct. 4 ~~ Senator | Horah's complete speaking program in Connecticut this week was an- nounced today by the republican senatorial committee. } “His speeches will urge the re- @lection of Senator Brandegee,” the | committer added. “Classes in Nursing to Open in Ballard Heginning Friday at 2 p. m., clanven tn nursing will be held in the Red Cross rooms in the Ballard city hall, under the auspices of the Seat- | Ue branch of the Red Cross society. Negintration will be made Tuesday | iat the wes Croms Latent at Balinsd, western headquarters nounced today that Francis J. Heney would leave Los Angeles October 13 for a speaking tour of New Mexico +) and Colorado in behalf of Cox and + | Roosevelt, after which he would go) | Bast to campaign until ‘election, It was also announced that Solon | Fieldman, New York labor leader, | would arrive in the state of Wash- ington October 26 to campaign there. W. 8. CLARK, LAKE: BURIEN, thinks it was pickpockets. Minus $145. Thousands of people take anti-flu | remedies, $2.08. Herb Medicine Mfg. | Co., P. 0. Box $51, Beattle—Adver- | tisement PUGET SOUND STEAMERS || niente daily land Victoria. *Does not go thru| leaving Seattle Sun. IMon., Wed, Fri, and! 1 “flous, tor! T38pm pm [Port Townsend direct.| 10:20pm ally ‘onnects at Townsend) dally with rat! lines for ints on Otlymp! pentnant ellingham—Anacortes—Port Townsend dopm |S, & Kulehae, for! 4:60pm dally [Port Townsend, Ana-| daily leortes and Relling-| tham. t San Juan Islands “PbtamMer, Puget, for alll Tipm Mon. Ipoints if the Sani Tues., Wed.\Juan islands, ‘Thurs. teri. | ‘Sat Seattio-Nesh May id: dopm Tues] and | Thurs. | Hood Canal Roate Steamer Kingston | obpm Monday! Tues. Wet. | @ Thurs Friday} it. Points marked ** are boat landings Passengers for these points and for other boat landing points must make their own arrangements for landing, and assume all risk and Mabiiity. tn making such landing. — Steamer's Passenger rate does not include boat landing charges Baggage lability ts Mmited to wear. Ing not to exceed $100 for whole ticket, 150 pounds allowed free. Steamers and schedules mubject te change without notice Freight re- cetved daily for all points (excepting Tacoma) named in above achedule, Tickets must be purchased at Uickee office. Open from 6:30 a m. to midnight. PUGET SOUND NAVIGATION Co, eer Fesing Sete Dock, eid}am| jain 3903, Gouy! 1 The TIME You An! Beany AN’ CHUBBS HOPPED ~-TH’ LOCAL. FREIGHT AND Robe TO TH’ NEXT -TOWN. We Were First. to Lower Prices THE ALASKA DRY GOODS CO. ‘Was first when the daily press told the world of lower wholesale Prices in cotton goods, and again we say, buy here now at the Ea 1812 FIFTH AVE. Between Pike and Pine. EXTRA SPECIAL FOR ALL THIS WEEK 81- inch Bleached Pequot Suses- ONT. ncelphae Cotten, 4 spools. ra Coats’ anne each ‘uslin Lonsdale Mu Nemo worth up to | Colored Crib Hospi iauze, Cambrie Lining, ors, yard... Cretonne, over 50 p yard Ladien’ and’ Children’s Bweat- ers at Greatly Reduced Prices, Union Suits or two-piece rments, the suit. Nearly All- Lasse Crash Towel- 300 fe best grade Overalis, “the 8228 ing, yard 36-inch Gateen, Extra Spectel, the 85 grade, yard Curtain Scrim, white and ecru. yard Be 044 lot of White Good ity, Lawns, ete, yard . 36-inch Silkolines, special this week, yard... ae ~— grade r4.. a62inch wide Outing Flannel, the 65¢ grade, Extra lar Towels, Medium pair “ Men's High Top Hipre: Rubb: Dim- ‘3Se a SF eo leached Bath size Bleached iiath Towels, each ‘ Suspender: ir. Comforts, full size, each. Ny “De | Rubbers—Men's, women Stony other goog baeaing any other 6 Y | father, mother and the children: je reserve the isthe least paid Savers in this Asso ciation for more than eight years, OUR savings left here cannot be squandered in unsound enterprises and injudicious investments. The law expressly stipulates that our funds can only be invested in first mortgages upon improved real estate (with an investment limit of 50 per cent of a conservative ap- praisal) and in government and municipal bonds. Our expense of operation is limited by law to 21% per cent of our resources, and every detail of our management and activ- ities is under strict state supervision, Careful and conscientious guardianship of our affairs is in the hands of well- known men of this community with rec- ords of high integrity and successful con- duct of their own interest. SAVINGS LEFT HERE ON OR BEFORE OCTOBER 5 WILL EARN 3 MONTHS’ DIVIDENDS BY JANUARY 1 TRUSTEES F. W. SHILLESTAD EDGAR E, CUSHING WILLIAM D. COMER MUTUAL SAVINGS ETPANASS®CIATON 815 SECOND AVE. MAIN 736 Sere SERED

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