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PAGE = E JAPAN HIT = ShipNew - BY SLUMP . IN PRICES = Ete Tides in Seattle Firt Low Tide Selling | NEW Y Get at the openin ntral Leather «lM Goverment Ooo ts sest STEAMER SINKS to Aid Big Business In- terests Out of Hole BY HENKY W TOKYO (By Ma Benerally expe Which ts , will revive « Beginning of ne that it wi e More drastic it Following the gr Phich took place some wv BRd the great slump in th je, & great congestion of Securred. This lare KINNEY While it much onsiderably with ts xport oods has king Y ehouses when every s seen very str ports, such # Fe crowded to the roofs wi ats - during Mmporter figured Be ordered would is Mi value while in transit SThis had become co comme | Merchants had come to look MpOn as & fixed law of trade Mequentiy when the stump in thousands and thou: OF tons of goods ordered mainly lation, arrived, their prices on UAFrival being considerably a they had béen ordered than The consequence was that in many CARES the consignees refused to av Sept delivery, while in others t Unable to secure the necessary from the banks, as these be extremely tight the moment Bottom dropped out of the mar Bome littic relief has been obtained fome cases by reahipment of fly imported goods {o tries, and many a ton of mer lise made the trip back to Amer after it iad been janded on the of Yokohama Kobe. The uses remain crowded, how and the existing slut becomes Breater as the output of Japan factories mtinues to add there. To offset this, the leaders of iy industries have restrained their jon by operating only part of by closing altogether. Thus Cotton mills run only 60 per cent merchandise reas® materially there Con nds fo! foreign bade SELL GooDs LOW PRICES ‘one step Which seem obviousiy | . Ramely, to get rid of the y selling the accuntulated zoods | prices, even at a loss if , is the one step which the community will not take, iG in this attitude it is upheld by} ment, which haa advanced sums to this and that | for the purpose of keeping up} utterly abfiorma! sit¥ation: ile this may postpone the day | Feckoning. it will, of cpurse. be ible for the government to ad funds forever, and the only) effect will be to make it take | using mavemeter: thelays wind oust, 1 sg0 much longer for business to, Misin® werome In the| ja mm Back to a sound basis. concern after concern ts ieee seme. cet: them: lerge Aetieninond Gewtatines | government, which is run! exclusively in the interest Of | via Man Prancives and Vancouver. a, iness, is doing what it can to|*t 7 various combinations for! of competition and uphold Fof prices, with the result that the | Tacoma at 7 it public sees little benefit from | p in prices. & direct consequence of the in export and import bus) Manila via ports at ¢ shipping is suffering. built hundreds of tons of ship- but her great merchant feet is ing to become a white ele on her hands. Freight rates| dareus for one down to rock bettom, and], with them. An ever in \* number of vesels are being these conditions have not failed | phave their effect on the labor mar. | as many workers have been dis | altogether, In the same way, the middie ia being seriously affected, as| Treet corporations bari ing employes, mainiy in i positions, by the cy losses caused by the slump have |e Maru from Oriental ports vin eat tle. very largely “book” losses, as| still has her goods, her fac and her ships, as weil as the asnet, consisting in her Indus. and, compared to America and virtually strike-free popula Bhe must, however, train this! laboring population to become far more effective, : lly in the world competi Furthermore, she must im the quality of her goods, aban. #hady business methods and ex-| st § p.m her | Prev , considerable credits on / males, such as other countries do, but | she has heretofore declined | Viattery at & p.m |utan for Meattie, —~8. A. WERK TRADE FOR COAST AHEAD Markets Bidding for Products. Says Grady Henry W. Grady, trade sioner of the bureau of foreign and ic commerce, spoke yesterday at a luncheon in the Hotel Sorrento pointing out the trade opportunities a ernig await ports of the Pacific Uiay has been in Europe since the armistice, studying financial con ditions, and he explained the inevit able curtailment of trade with Bu " Fope until the fiseal problems of the eontinenal countries can be solved. in commodities, he said. week new markets until Europe nh establish credits to resume trade wale that existed before the f and these murkets are offered Australis, New Zealand, the Far and South Africa He urged the importance of ar Tangements to finance the new com merce that is }after splitting ber bull by jlog near Dibbie island n.| dock. | Pedro via Han Francisco and Victoria During| sehr Orme for Tacoma at war, when freight rates soared, |44™!r8! Goodrich for Tacoma Including many | Seattle via, Britian while others work only part \e Hi } October if she in to keep up| hama for Vancouver, | Ope Flattery «ms p commis: | Pier & IN THE YUKON Hits Rock, Goes Down; No Lives Lost DAWSON, Oct The Washbur White I Yukor wank WHEAT PRICES CO ABOVE $2 Heavy Demand Causes In- crease in Quotations n na fathom of ~ far advar possible 1 winter f up ven were le Naval Committee Will Visit Co st DIEGO Oot The mm ds and of the Pu San D Congressman Wt r While will ca ‘ iam a} ere pre navy » hintaan U. ‘s. Ships Arrive in Antipodes rerigged shipping board and Katherine Mackall completed the firat lap of a successful trip to Australia The Monitor, commanded by Capt Alf Hansen, put into Sydney with injury to her stearing gear and wil proceed to Melbourne and castle The Kathe: od by Capt at Newe the Columbia The route from and will come for lumber U. S. Fi a Vessel Is Split by a Log} PRINCE RUPER Oct The American 6 bed ve Liv: | Nev ingstone is on the beach bere today ; hitting a | wan out The ves sels Monitor have ine Mackall, command “ Hansen after a fast t iver arrived p from o nso copra t Sound Mee rkentine James in Chicago Board of Trade peer Open ; on Samoa with low later te De May Ome May ” “ She ward bound Str. Whatcom Hits ; Str. Kingston Here | The Steamer Whateom. while dock | ing late Thursday, crashed into the | w steamer Kingston at the Colman | Little damage was done toi letther vessel. No one woe injured. | A small fire was started on. the } Kingston. whieW the fire boat, Du (Now rer) ° Chicago Car Lots Perutshed by L. BM ace. 9 Sesand Atenas te j wamish extinguished Weather Deve Report TATOOSH IBLAND, Ort. 22 ‘ Receipts, n to weak Meet, S9@ 182 Passed oot: A stexmer at . calves, FTG 14 123.000 head: ma: Lambe, $8@12.75) owen, $2.95 & A, WEEK N. ae Coffee and | Sugar Arrived Detober, 23-- tr Oratar from Londen | 1:20 m. October Ti—Htr Pretident from Man n 19 p. ms ate Northwestern trom 0a m, Salted October 22—#tr Alabama Marw for Ta. coma at 28 m October 21 c, at tee Mantes No te » pet No Rin 4, 114 OL Me per 8. A. WEEK Foreign Exchange per Mr Clty of Bpokane 20 p.m, tp tor moter Vessels i Yokoham Canadian dot toned higher, Sterling. Sth. tons ports « tor sehr Kk Money on Call ror Money on 4 per cont a fro porta at ey from Ke s mer ™ pm Astoria—Arrived October vada from Heattic at 9 p.m s aie Port 1 low Arrived Oetober T1) str) & A. WEEK rico from Meattie via Port Gamble *{| Posttond Market Report 20 p.m Tacoma Str Ala-| PORTLAND, Oct, 22.-Market steady and unchanged | Mow» | steady to w Bheep—K steady and unchanged Butter—5 rit Views —66 @ The Cheene—Tripleta str Admiral He Landon, 52%; New York, 20: Str La Arrived October 22 market is 34e per tb &. A. WEEK San Francisco Produce BAN FIANCINCO, Det Bette biccenn eohen or te ge Rege-—Batses, Tie pordes; Mo 1 ae tas Ne por dos; entre pilista, OF pe? Sos; wndereieed pallets. oie per doe 8. A. WEEK To Organize Clas in Business Writing, ‘The orgatileation’ meeting of the| class in business corres © of the univernity ext will | be held In 1044 assembly room, Hen | building, Monday, 745 p.m. It demand for trained and aggressive letter writers, ax well a*# to furnish instruction for men and women now holding secretarial and stenographic positions. KA. WEEK \U. P. President Is Guest at C. C. Lunch Cart Gr president of the Union was the honored speaker “t @ lunch given by the mem council of the Chamber of Com ¢ clubrooms paldent than 20 members guests of the Chi City of Beate southbound, U.N October 21 Queen Charlotte sound am Commanications Str West Jester, Yoko. 149 miles west of str Hyades, Be 5 miles west of Te W. & Porter attle for Honolulu, fooah at § p.m. erett for Gaviota. miles from Kverett str Capt. A fan 0 tor Cordova, off Cape Hinehen brook at 5p. m ‘ona Keyn, Vindi voatok for Meattie, 2,990 miles from Cape off Beoteh Gap at § p. Han Francisco for Port- of Columbia Rt May, Kobe for New 161 miles went of jana str Kiamath, 116 mi mide ision course Vessels in Port at Seattle Smith terminal—Atr Mag Bastern Leader, str Edmore, ton Pier 14 Cove an, ate Blk Mtr Talthybiue, Pier 10-—Str Rush Great Northern dock Pier G—Mtr Delight Pler 2—Ste Northweatern Milwaukee dock Kamehatka # tr P way terminal Orydgeke Str W Watson, atr Mtr Kashima Maru. ” Mtr Orater, ate veyor, atr dent Algonquin Str Went ivis ward Ho, ate stern Bword. Toda Hridge & Dredging works terson, atr Iainhow Amen yarde—Str Roosevelt. Lake Union—Hulle Abilia Addin, Allenhurst Bertrand together with more f his party mber of Commerce 513 720 Wirst the auto of 1424 Boylston ave Abnoba Ahmik Bin Aby-| were (Pedestrians 4h Hit by Autos This Year A. Livingston was struck by Anderson ymion, Kort Ha Fort Mtanwix, Leotl, Kitan June 1, mtr Re c Went Moattie slevator—str Mriestand. a. A. WEEK Buoys for mooring battleships are | now made 18 feet in diameter and weighing 15 tons, . | Fifth huraday injured. ave. §. and Jackson at., Hix hip was painfully THE SEATTL E STAR VERY BUSINESS MAN and Every Person Who Hopes or Expects to Become a Business Man Should Read the News That Appears ars Daily on This Page of The Star. 5 New York Exchange P Prices Open Higher; I nfluenced Fevereees ra “ ‘ i ws 109.008 anares LIBERTY BONDS . ry ° vor seas wert vea2 HEAVY D Festive table Going for negligible Halloween UMPKINS IN EMAND Vege- Strong atte urket Local Markets Prices Ped Wheiemie Deniers for Vegetables and Vreit Fickiiog Onteno—Per is Potatoes Ver Mh m Wash Pom phine Kivotnrte Kotabages Samaeb — tobe weet Con Breet Fs Veartabie Marrow Vame Lovie Per Apel R Wash wa) cooking Aligator Peare Piorite ce ." [Vital Statistics) = BIRTHS Lar Stone Robert a Ww moe, Floyd W., 4125 Brooklyn, r, Edwar L., 6032 20th N, B/ boy Nelson, William, 2921 BE. Madison et, Erick O, 411 KB Thomas, | eirk Garistedt, Catl D. 110 Minor ave. N Thomas Gee W.. girth cil Oliver sree, C048 Firat 4710 10th ave erett C, 2896 23rd ave gir Floyd Kt. Bellevue, Frank W. 119 Harry Wilh Poquett Starkey gir? hN.. boy m, $083 Fifth 16th B, boy 6th NW. boy MARRIAGE LICENSES Name and Renidence Gindys, Beattie Anderson, Lawtence G. Spo- Legs loge Ala. 46 kane Hoffman. Franer, Alexander A re, Therese M cinco John. BUts, Shuls Springster Hattie L, Spokane Hyder Ken ran nn, Arvid, Bverett Edna Edith, Everett will H., Hobart Blanche M., Belieek d, Fred, Beattle Beatile. | Legal Harriett Lucille Kari, Beattie Hyun Sook ck, Edward } Mabel ¢ Le Anna Paulson, Mra, Karen, 1608 enth Ww taird, Mary K, 49, Thapman, Jamon M ave, W r, Karen Marie, Portland, Or $0, 1018 Second 1414 28th een, brant Mary Witte, 41 Frank, 66, Framonde Hi 20 10th ave. w | Morgan, W pe Bighlt Seneca at A. WERK | Salmon for 7 Cents a Pound Is Possible While the ata fie have at this time the quantities of spawned disposal, the city Spokane is th only place that offers a market them, « nding to State Fish Com | missioner Darwin Th the muni | #aimon from the teheries for nts a pound, while in Seattle ver price ix 15 cents a pound Spawned «# non a® wholesome for food fish, food ex would buy them they could 4 pound hatcheries year, large | salmon for! ol for lity O% the “ in hatcheries here at 7 conts BANK CLEAL Seattle Tacoma Clearings 776,222.00 Balances 158,869.00 Spokane co Balance 2,411,253 LOT AI 00 00 Porth cL Bale 18,618.00 it Walawte— Manchurian ™. ert » rRUITS don | od. a Vireinis ate, Japaneses die Pecans Per DAIRY PROD! Prices Paid to Dattertat Fresh ranch Puriete MUA Per owe DAIRY PRODUCTS Paid Wheiroale Local creamery Fresh ranch Pattets Or trip ae | iP Tees are POULTRY Priese Paid by Wholesale Dentery r te Shippers Yeartings Wethers Ewes HAY, GRAIN AND Wholceste Price Fer Ten. Barley Whole To Ipped is wetting |W Yee Produc Meat and Ho: SUGAR UP; BU TO CONSUM Altho fied that sugar will lot not vbt jobbers the whole come in, the re be affected for or until the present the It in the flurry have advance $1 on the T NOT ERS, YET wy noti price of next tail price will several days, upply is gon: new price is thought market fs but “= wom E. H. Gary Advises Price Read; justment in Steel YORK, © vent of 7 W wdjuetmn made, I wid tat Americ employes in. o¢ added does not pertain PROFITS’ TAX REPEAL URGED Aid for Farmers Is Advo- cated Before Bankers the masne WASHLD Oct immed profits tax ?TON f n of s © excess rtax rates wer WASHINGT middieman wystem of of food trom ohsumer must be made rm: farmer, H. M of the First Nat t financing farmer to able to the president of Low A American Bank today Nome devined.” the pres oon him t the ed or methgt must be neon sald, the farmer ¥ © din mon while iu: m this t means of pr Methods discovered for lowered the of financing the farmer, both thru the period of his production and for an equitable time / after the barvest.” Robinson digeuswed the farmers’ co. operative nelling movement as one method of allowing the farmer an} cauuanié time” for marketing. his| crops. In Catithrnia, be xaid® co-op- } erative associations In two instances | have come to be regarded as a real, benefit not only to that community, but te the m om at large But co operative movements must be watch he warned, lest they become so big and powerful as to oppress sec- tions of the community not engaged in produdins — 8. A WEEK ts’ Exchange to Form New Bureau ‘The Merehanu’ Exchange plans to Or mAN ine & pew bureau, composed of the butler and egg dealers of the | eity, who joined the organization in! a body a fow days ago. to reduce which f of hi crop either h ement in under ften been * wt cont haw used as a prectation te "Public Markets | SANITARY Btaile 21-22, aatmon for large alt mackerel, the Th | out, tee >. Stat 11h, 8f new dil! pickles, 3 for | canning, te thee mit Ge Mh abe pot round steak FCONOMY 196 pom, 82 » Yau! ma Gem potat 1 it lumbia river kippered h minoked aalm: WEATLAKR Gold Bond and Weatiake 16; 6 bare No-Rub Nag 4 bare Rob White soap. | ; amall white beans, apple, 18 2-Re Stajia 16-17, large bot oul) macaroni, | + stat, Canadian Pacific Victoria and Vancouver, B. C. “Princens” Stenmaht le Dock, 7 Way 9:00 A. M. Daily Victorin and Vancouver 11:30 P. M. Daily Direct Week-End Trips TO Vancouver Island “The Island of 1,000 Miles of Wonderland” attic, Cm Pier 1, Feot of Yeste TRIDAY, OCTORER 27, 19%. NAB DOCTOR AS DOPE PEDDLE Tacoma Physician Held for Grand Jury Industry onnideration country and it n mind Hiegal traffic in nar M. Angus, Tace out $2,000 bonds tion of the ged with pr. D. un, wa bent . while waiting nd jor rrested Thureday of the More friendls by In an wan had in ing Latham Jepartment of morphine t unstamped. t He tender th reasonab’ Phe tri more for the fairer bans community des difficult ry indiy oth arger the bette res and ven apmrime in found of idual iw pe thin in rfeotly make Aw jews a scramble | Ul higher price ancing there will nelfiahry ot brakes when t a dee package whe when arrested, ace Latham os regarding sales of ma ype peddi n wh yotes morphine at 975 ounce, ot Letters h 05 are Dr. Angus nd’ cocaine id Dr | fe in fined were ad much * in en at ad | held as evidence aded guilty to traf spring and w Angus narcotien $700 in fede 8. A. WEEK TRAIN KILLS SECTION HAND Abel Milholland, 57, section hand, was instantly killed by a Skykomish in two miles north of Bak 10 a. m. Friday. He lived rn ave, and Battery at Milbolland Jeft the section h k along the track and get The train came around a struck him. The body charge by the Kfog towar caning court. public, including neither large another ox bring sdjustment of f supt and de the pr r Lat and is bie just when permit heads cons educing ¢ o wilh Pn dustrial situation which cour He said much of the | curve and was taken in morgue uted od fo would not m years 4 cour —$$_ YIELD YIELD We offer subject to prior sale and change in price The Unsold Portion, City hey EDMONTON Province of Alberta General Obligation 6% Gold Notes Exempt From All Dominion Government Tazation the wealth of the great whome products and profits flow to and through Prices Subject to Increase Without Notice Dated September 1, 1920 Denominations $169, $500 and $1,000 ‘and semi ey Se Pee eptember 1). peyal Rep 4, Coin in New York and at the * “ot Morris Brothers, Inc D> prt In addition to being General Obligation Notes, these are secured by long-time debentures totaling $2,594,420 INANCIAL STATEMENT. Grows Aasenmed Valuation Value Municipal Property Utslitiws) ber 5,715.00 (sot incieding Pabiie t 11,025,276.00 Net Dedenture Debt 1.2 ee IT 08 Revenue from Public Uti tion) Net Local Improvement Debt thee (above comt of opera (rate payers’ share) legality Approved by Malone, Malone & Long, Toronto, Canada TELEPHONE O8 TELEGRAPH ORDERS AT OUR EXPENSE MORRIS BROTHERS, Inc. YIELD 9% CONSULT YOUR ATTORNEY Our blank, “The First Step in Making Your Will” is ready for you at the Bank of Cali- fornia. You will find it to be very helpful. The Second step is to consult your at- torney. Your will is such an important paper that you should not risk the exist- ence of some flaw which may cause trouble later. Your attorney knows the law. counsel is too valuable to do without. Likewise the Bank of California is: exe perienced in handling estates. If named as executor or trustee in a will the manage- ment of an estate will have the benefit of our special knowledge. BANK OF CALIFORNIA. 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