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E Supply of Available Places . Can’t Cope With Demand, Is Assertion Estaditshment of new industries ip Beattie has been so id that do mand for available sites is likely » to go far beyond the supply, ing to B. L. Lambuth, expert in in @ustrial locations, speaking Thurs @ay before the Industrial Association ef the South End at a luncheon at Bianco's Only eight sites of approximatety 10 acres ch remain on the Du Wamish waterway, and these are all) either under option or under observa. | tion by industries about to locate, he) aid. He added that the high-priced sites on Harbor island were now re @uced to a dozen, and these, too, Were under option or observation. Lambuth's address was to formu Tate the reasons why the Duwamish | 4 Waterway should ask for government accord. § Aid in its development. A hearing » Before the United States district en- Bineer is to be bh November 5, At that time Lambuth will submit a f Brief on the subject. FREIGHT RATES CLOSING MILLS Lumber Prices Decline 40) Per Cent, Report Shows Altho there has been some ugita- * thon for a 10-hour day for lumber- 7} men, the majority of operators are fee the standard eight-hour day, ac é cording to the West Coast Lumber. men’s association. * _ The report shows that the prices of __ Yumber have been reduced 40 per © gent since the peak last spring, and has apparently outdistanced most! ~ gommodities in the return toward © prewar prices. Because of the high freight rates that make it impossible to my down © “Western lumber on the Eastern mar "ket at competitive prices, production nm the Pacific coast is declining each “Week, and many of the smaller amps and mills are being forced, to Suspend operations, it is declared. ARMER STRIKE DES MOINES, Iowa, Oct. 29.— farmers’ “strike” in Iowa, was originally called by the Farm Bureau federation to ‘The union, which claims a mem- Of 25,000, thru its president, A. Hougas, pledged itself to sup- the strike for higher grain Hougas stated he was con- local organizations which had asked to call special meetings, indorse his action. Should beth state organtzations as a unit to the “strike” Donde or 150,000 farmer» 8 ry of the federation, 100,000 farmers, members of the federation, “Miready aro on “strike.” cee WASHINGTON, Oct. 2.—All farmers virtually wore asked to or- ganize for a posible strike against | Present low prices of farm, products 4m a@ resolution adopted here today ‘by representatives of more than 30 farm organizations. ‘The resolution calls on farmers to Wand themecives together so all “Products may be marketed “in an orderly manner.” 5 It was explained this meant " “thruout the 12 months of the year from one harvest to another ax the demand requires.” CORN FOR FUEL, IS FARMER PLAN Nebraskans Plan to Burn Crops to Save Coin OMAHA, Neb. Oct. 29—If the Price of coal continues at its present figure Nebraska farmers probably _ Will barn hundreds of thousands of | bushels of corn as, fuel this winter Coal is now $15 a ton. New @helied corn is the same price, and does not have to be hauled. Corn ‘Will make @ hotter fire than the same @mount of coal, it is said. Using corn in place of coal is not an experiment, according to officials ot the Nebraska Farmers’ union, al- tho it has not been done tn recent Years. In 1906, it is said, the large orn crop brought the market down and thousanls of tons of corn were burned as fuel Horsley, Ad Man, Is Home From Frisco After three months of absence in California William H. Horsley, vice President of the Izzard company, ad Yertising agency, has returned here Horsey was enguged at the San Francisco office of his company, L. HK. Pierce, manager of the San Fran. cleco office, is now In Seattle for a few days. Mrs. Horsley returned ‘from California with her husband, ‘. laa with their daughter, Imo- un SPOKANE—Bread reduced 1 cent he oat retast VERY BUSINESS MAN and Every Man. Should Read the News That Appears Daily on on This Page of The Star. |Favorable News at Ship News. | . Alaskan Vessels Juneno—Gailed October 34: Str North- Western, westbound, at 1120 pm, str Alameda, southbound, at ¢ a m. Ketchikan—Malled October 24: @tr City Of Beattie, northbound, at 11 a im. Latouche—#alled October 34; Ste Vie~ toria, southbound at 3 4 my Vessels i in C Other Ports Antofagasta—Arrived October 33; Str Depere trom Pumet found ports New York—Arrived October 28: Str Eastora Soldier from Beatle via Port Blakely, Portiand and San Pedro. Yokohama—Arrt tober 24: Gur West ison from Beattie via Monoiuin Ban Pedro--Arrived Cctober 28: Str! President from Brattice via Gas Francteco, } str Everett from Everett. Han Francisco--Arrived October 39: / Str Admiral Schley from feattie at ¢ & ™; str Griffae towing bee HM Villard from Seattio and Mukilteo at 6 & m Arrived October 38: Motor sehr Oxme from Meattie at 19 p.m. Salled October 24: Str Admiral Farragut for He- ttle at 3p. Victoria, EB. C.—fiailed October 20: Str | ‘Tyndareus for Seattic, Str Tyodareus for Seattle Reported by Wireles Canadian Government October 2%—#tr Anyou at Vancouver Rock, southbound, at § « m. October 28—Str Catherine D ta Dizon Kotrance, southbound, at 10:30 a mj; str Juneau abeam Cape Laso, north bound, at 5 p. m.; etr Jefferson in Sey- mour Narrows, southbound, at 11:40 p. m.; str Endicott 9,560 miles from Seat- tle, imbound, Maru iat. 56:26 n., at tp im; str Horaisan 122:26'w. at Bp. m, U. S. Navel Commanications October 24—Htr Argyll, Port Han Tate for Tacoma, 199 miles from Tacoma at & D. ™.; str Redwood, Bellingham for Re- dondo, off Hein Bank at § p. m; atr Valden, Ketontkan for Juneau, off Taku Head at 9 p. m.; str West Ivis, Seattle for Kobe, 409 miles west of Cape Fiat- tery at ip m Vessels in Port at Seattle Smith Cove terminal—Str Maquan, atr Eastern Lender, str Edmore, ste Elk- ton, #tr Lehigh Plor 14—-Motor sehr Wakena. Pier 10—Str Gedney, Rush. Well st. terminal—U. & & Surveyor, mo- tor sehr Kamchatka, Pier 5—-Str Delight Pier 2—8tr Ketchikan, str Alaska, Connecticut st. terminah—Gtr Steel Ex- porter Pier B—Str Spokane, str Admiral Red- man. Pier D—-Str Governor, #tr Putton. Milwaukee ocean terminal—Str Weat Jew ter. Todd drydocks—Mtr Westward lo, atr Admiral Watson, str Eastern Sword. Puget Bound Bridge & Dredging worke— Str wattervon, hull Rainbow Abnoba, Aby- dos, Addison, Allenhurat, Ahmik, Ai Hayden, Bertrand, Ringam yie, Black Wolf, Hlantord, Boughton, Ps Capraria, Cherterfie Cinyras, Corus, Co: Kilesa, Electra, Endym rison, Fort Jackosn, Fort Union, 2m Leoti, Kitan, Str me ate volt. astern Belle, Ames yards Stimson’s m CANDIDATES FOR JAP EXCLUSION Ten Aspirants Answer Anti- Jap League’s Query Ten candidates for the legis lature were reported by Frank Kan nair, secretary of the Anti Japanese league, to have returned today ques tionnaires sent out a week ago by the league to sound candidates’ at titude on the Jap question. Those who have thus far respond- © Tom Murphine, Seattle; W. O'Brien, Sequin; James Jones, Kent; W. H. Penoyer, Che halls; Oliver T, Morrin, Hoquiam; L, B. Hastings, Port Townsend; George T. Erickron, Seattle; H. T Rude, Seattle; Paul Hansen, Seattle rge Person | Who Hopes or New York Sends Up 619 Recend Avense Recta Cont. Meta. La ™ r er 1m a = 100, te a8e Chicago B Board of Trade pone Hien oni 2 on ao 2% aN s20Te 8 % 201 4% «64% se ste ay s 405 oe 0 oN —(Nomtnan—— ——( Nominal) — —— Nominal) — —(Nominal)—— —— Nominal) — ore Chicago Live Stock ouIcago, Jen cond ie bem dutehers, S1226@ vent, head; market head: JAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 24.—-Tutter— extrem, S6e per lb, prime fireta, tte per ib Kugs—Extres, The per dow: No. 1 dtr- ties, Tle per dow: extra pullete, #he per don: undersized pullets, 6990 per dos. Cheese—California fiata, fancy, 3640 per Ib; firets, 260 per Ib. Foreign Exchange Ew YORK, Ort. 29. e opened — irregu $2.45%, Off we: times; marks, 127 centines; lire, ithe, wp 2 The market closed trregular, Rterling, %. Off Ko; franca, €.3%0, up 2 lire, &.7ée, wp 2 centine; marke, . off 3 contimes; 0.440, up 4 centimen, San Francisco Produce BAN FRANCIACO, Oct. 29.—Buttern— Mxtras, S60 per ib; prime firsta, S4e per Ib. Canadian dollars, Kiatras, Me per dog; extra pul. deta, per dos; undersised pullets 69 eo per don Cheese F fancy, 26%46 per Ih N. Y. Coffee and Sugar NEW YORK. Oct 29.—ugar—Raw, 8.820 per Ib; granulated, 11@12¢ per ip is Sees SR OiNe ser | Public Markets | ! x—_—_______________ WESTLAKE ‘Malte 16-17, 2 large 2he; 4-1. ek Aun Jemim Sugar stall, Westlake Special flour, $2.10; Gold Bond Nour, $1.10. ruKE PLACK i tall * the. 17, 91.00 Stall 4 Te the, pure freah milk, Carnation miik, large fresh salmon, 606 cheeks, 200 1; fre he. Stall 1911, kippered Imon bellies, 360 tb.4 Stall 1526, Cab 2 Tha, bbe; ‘2 Ma the, Statin ed clams, cane 1 ibe pkg soap 266 phe, Stall 10 Ibe. Hemrich's Jello, 106; 4 fear 114, na honey, é8e se au; fe w tee fh ‘stalin tn en's mili each and up. : fi connnn Stati +102, 4 ‘cane Co-operative mitt 10 and Adam Beeler, Seattle. All favor Jap restriction, Kannair said, mers, 66e pt; Olym Btsll 16, best fresh 2 fa £1 ths note shang Kellome's | lew Close | | | Gitlmou! market | Foubey, Maurica, Fall City . Lamba, $9.60@12.75; ewes, | MacKenzis, Ida, Fall City . cts to Become, a Business Cranberries Pee by CRANBERRIES TO BE SCARCE « |Datee Per case % | Pies Driea, “bt 1% Green, per box .». us % | Grape on OD. banket cee Shab Geoeeh, Hind Emperors per erate Vanadium Mee, a * wane ex dey Grape Vruit— Pieri Wentinghowrs . ey Ses, bar erase Wiilys-Overtand we th wd Total onion, #16.400 wharen, LIBERT\ BONDS Hien Fourth #48. «. Fitth 9%4"s. Vital Statistics MARRIAGE LICENSES Name and Residence Jamen N.. Boattle .. Harria, Dorris t), Seattle .222- Ganner, Raymond. Victoria, B. Ge ncevuce a, Leeel |Seribner, treme. V letoria, HR Gl Legal FT) -32 Klepper. Thomas H., Keyport. Legal Wilkins. Annie M.. Seattle Tomal Prices Paid Whoieenle Dealers Charles, Henry Lewis, Kent ..Legal | Ratter—-Local erramery, cubes. Hiligartner, Rdjth L. M, Butte Legal| Meicke ° ee es axe Freeh ranch... Anna, Seattle 5 PR Albert, Charles, Bellevue ....00..21 | ‘oe ariplete: ese. Joe . Nichela, Amolia, Hellevue ........18 Wisconsin orveam brick Clarke, Casper W. Benttle «. an 38 er +s ok, Virginia Is, Seattle eeosee. 23 Amertes BIRTHS "|e Cress | Lemon Per bow | Peacbes- dow Melone—Per To. Por cane. -Kiberta DAIRY PRODUCTS Prices Paid to Shippers Gina 8. Poulsbo ... Legal | Keme—Freah ranch lector, Seattle Legal |. Pulte ; dail, Christine, Seattle... Legal | Mile owt. faon, James M, Renton Legal DAIRY PRODU! CTs triplets Disgel, A. Th, 1019 20th ave. N, boy, POULTRY Madsen, © A., 6106 Myrtle. giri Haghes, Harr S2 42nd & W., girl ndy, HL. T., 6417 Francis ave. boy. | anenests Tottin, B. 519% Second N.. boy. | Mene-—Under ¢ the Nix, EL “Gah Summit N., girk 4 the and up Hardy, F. H., 815 N. 60th, girl Hrotlers-All © Maple, T. O. 6944 25th ave. S, girl. | Roosters . Snow, M. A. 633 N. #ist, boy. | Geewe—Lave | vorman, VV. 715 20th ave. &, boy. tT mura, lchijuro, 1818 Whipple st, Murakamt, Mitzukt 615% Jackson at, girl. SugimSto, Setare, 417 Maynard are, girl Medine, Ernest, 4123 Phinney, girl | 110% 33rd ave. S.. girl He, Leo P- Webb, ©. N., 4123 W. Elmgrove, boy Iker, AW. 810 Denny ‘way, girl Mounce, Gordon B, 6326 2ist ave. N. B. girl Odyn, John, 120 W. 79th at. girl a Julius, 1159 19th ave N., 0; A. T., 205 W. 73rd, boy. + 4126% Bighth ave. 8, Award, 6549 Kenwood pl, irl Bmeraon, Lather, 996 B, 88th w West, L. B, 3016 W. 66th, boy. Bailey, 1164 KE. Denny’ way, air Knutsen, Hilmer, 625 Bartonia, girl. | Stocking, 8. B. 5738 34th N. B. girl | DEATHS boy mot, Eliza, 68, 616 Warren ave wuithie, Maris, 34, 4726 Brooklyn, — | iid, William M, 66, 12th 8. | Hanford. James I. 74, 842 W. 63rd. | Thompkins, Shirley K., 1922 1. Pine, | Rohr, Charles, 68, 3 2. 4th. i. @8th. | i914 Terry leorge W. 62, 4327 11th ave, NE Breda, Ruth, 21, 7249 20th ave. N. Ww, | DIVORCES GRANTED | Dean, Legter from Lila. | Reed, Lucinda from Harry W. Hayner, Henry €. from Sussio Mae, Wickens, Florence M. from Ed- mounds M | x— are BANK CLEARING: Seattle Clearings $5,877, | Balances 1,202, | Spokane | Clearings .... 1,994,864.00 | Balances .. ttre 764,348.00 Tacoma { Clearings «++. ....6 684,717.00 | | Ba ces. . 111,767.00 4 | Portland |} | Clearings + 5,912,864.00 | | | Balances | Put Some Money to Workin German Marks Probable profits on — 4 000 marks if they go to $11.90, one-half their pormal value ($23.80), ~ scnecetr CAN'T SELL Alaskan Wants to Reta His Product at 10 Cents HAY, GRAIN AND FEED Whole 3 rt Seest Pacific im Pacifle Dock, . a 19:00 A. M. Daily 4 for Victorian and Vancouver Vaecouver Direct “The Island of 1,000 Miles of Wonderland” STEAMSHIP AND RAIL Something for Every One Miustrated Folder on Application CITY TICKET OFFICE 008 Second Ave. Phone M. B. F. L. STURDER, General Agent $7,250.00, You Can Secure Six Months’ Option on Marks as Follows: Price of Options, $ 40.00 controls ...........0. 75.00 controls .. 5.00 controls . 1.00 controls .. 165.00 controls .. 300.00 controls If you have not German Marks Profit at Advance Lires and of le 10,000 .. evee-S 100.00 . 26,000 - 200,00 25,000 - 250.00 450.00 500.00 1,000.00 nived a profit by the expiration date of option you have the privilege of buying marks outright at the spot value on that day, The amount you have paid on the option will be credited to you toward the purchase of rks outright, There is no risk beyond cost of option and no margin calls, Germany is rapidly getting to work. Hor factories are humming and all industries are beginning to show old-time efficiencies. Any day marks are lable to advance from 3 to 10¢, Fortunes will be to overnight by those who are farsighted enough to take advan- tage of this present opportunity. We ca of this pror while the exch act on this promptly. sition by mM urge too strongly the advisability of taking advantage tying up as large amount nee rates are at these low figur as one can afford, Do not fail to orward remittance today for six months’ option on either 10,000, 000, 60,000 oF 100,000 marks, Wire reservation today, as price is subject to advance overnight. Wive, write or call for information on options. Ask for Circular B-6, WM. R. FITZGERALD & CO. FOREIGN CURRENCY AND BONDS Western Office—966 Phelan Bldg., San Francisco, Calif. Kvenings 7 to 9 FISH CHEAP Victoria and Vancouver, B.C. jramships Leave Se- 11:30 P. M. Daily Week End Trips Vancouver Island GOLFING, MOTORING, FISHING FRIDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1929. ) CAN'T REBATE 520\ on Incomes! tron worker — H. G Greer Where Property Is Involved Pedestrians Hit by Autos This Year Cornell, by works, hompital sustained M. an the hex employed i Mh Communit, il Not |] tron was in the Seattle General today with a |] broken when Root, ot | leg, | is - | claims for rebate on Income taxed NORTHWEST TRUST & SAVINGS BANK Second and Union DENVER, Ort. 29.—Cattle—Rece! 1.409 head; market lower. Bieere the $10.25; cows and hy stock: ioge—Necetpts. 200 head: market te cate. ‘Top, $11.25; bulk of sales, $12.50 Sheep-—Recetpts, 32.000 head: market teady, Lambe, $11.25@1 owen 4.5085. Select Canadian Issues _ From 7'/4 to 9%. Exempt From All Dominion Government Tax Province of British Columbia 6% GOLD BONDS PRICE 96.55 To Yield 7.30% Dated Oct. 25, 1920; Due CITY OF EDMONTON PROVINCE OF ALBERTA 6% General Obligation Gold Notes Dated September 1, 1920 Due September 1, 1923 PRICE 94.82; TO YIELD 9% Denominations $100, $500 and $1,000 Principal and semi-annual interest payable in U. 8 Gold Coim in New York City or at the offices of Morris Brothers, Ina | Telephone or Telegraph Orders at Our Expense ] MORRIS BROTHERS, Inc, Beattle, Wash., No $3 Central Bldg. Main 7227 Elliott 2840 os . = w Fidelit. yy Quarter Other Oftiewe “oni Reetead Ore Millicn Century. fen Francisco, Cal” Deulare. TO BE SOLD BY THE Certain Property Lo- cated on the Southwest Corner of Third Ave- undersigned, Francis P. Garvan, Alien Property Custodian, will offer for sale, to the highest bid- der, at public sale, on the prem- - | ises, Southwest Corner of Third nue South and Wash- | '*s, 5° South and Washington ington Street, Seattle | street, in the city of seattle, State of Washington at 2 o'clock p, m, on the third day of November, 1920, the following described property, to-wit: ‘The Hast 29% feet of Lot eight (8), in Block fifteen (15, of D. 8, Maynard's Plat to the Town (now City) of Seattle; located on the Southwest corner of Washington Street and Third Avenue South, Seattle, Washington, improved with four-story brick building. For further information cancerning said property, or the terms and conditions of sale, apply te The National Bank of Commerce, Seattle, Washington, or The Alien Property Custodian, Washing: FRANCIS P. GARVAN Alien Property Custodian VA —- == of AN he wants is a place to sel mait|| auto driven by L. Tides in Seattle salmon to the consuiner at 19 centa|| Kent, was bumped by a street |] where community property tity econd ave. and Spring lved, announced several weeks aga FRIDAY SATURDAY } @ pound f at Becond & ar volved, annow OCT, 28 a, Turkey Fruit Falls Below)* yon ia yon betleve tt, he can't lato yesterday. Cornell war || will not be nooepted in the future, aj First migh Tide | ya eae te a r é€ uo a tons First Estimates Jet stall in any of the public ot nding between Root's car and ting to William 7. Beeks, chiet of 10a mat mn Tide " markets least, he an iron wor ruck when the || the internal revenue office in Sea | Pirwt Hie! private rt At least, he hasn't am, 123 . street car hit. The bump threw This action is taken in conformity First Low Tide . 2 aie higher opening of | been able to #o tar | |, Fa my BS th | Second Low vide EW TORK, Oct. 29-—-Prices were generally higher at the open eG. | With the holiday season approach > Root's auto against him, erush || with instructions received from 17:40 poms O39 fL)] the wr York stock exchange today. They included: Texas Company 51 . t that the|/, Mis name te H. Peters, and be ts \ tate that Second Wigh Tite | Secand igh Tide |) oa 8 Steel 8 , ing, reports are current tha ataying at 123 Lakeside He || ing him against the truck Washington city, which etate tha unchanged; Mexican roleum 189, up %) United States & up % si C50 mi 116 L8H A my 11a A] UMCRAneeds Never wees 4, winblage Hs ae Peas viean| local cranberry crop {a much lighter| Mayne ©) 180 lelesae ovikane the rebate allowance applies only s@ é Ps |Soufhern Railway 29%, unchanged; Sinclair 31%, up , le aoe iaaaten “tndioat : ‘ ros Reems Moment Potrole ff %; Balawt smotive 111%, unch ed; Northern F an the - few days ago to dispose of 50 bar ae am th \¥ cretoum #6, off 4) Baldwin Locomotive 111% — Miu, |and the market for that traditional | tem Coys see to dispose of 50 ber. 5 | Claims for rebate under the com asters, Mates an cific 87%, unchanged: Union Pacific 125%, up Mi Central Leather 41%,/ and thy nt turkey In firming | f Sy aba : mynity property ruling will, how > : jpartner of row Me and his partner caught, split an¢ mynity prope up Ki Corn Products 82%, up : ‘ome houses that have myth Ber bi ever, be accepted from residents of Pilots Plan Dance)" Sic" 1M. 0, csurauing news reports regurd-|tb. Some houres that, ave tee | Aiea‘ aut ue pwatuttson | evel be Reagaet Soe seme Washington Association No. 12,/tng the political and labor situation. The market railied from heaviness |"lling eranberrios Btn tink A Uhl) wy ten you what, I don't under | income otto year 1919 Masters, Mates and Pilots, haved which enveloped it after the opening advances Jthat next week will poo a still fur-| Stand It,” Peters sald. “It seeme like a | vited all friends of the organization The market waa quict in late tradi but prices held around the days | hit ® vet | they won't give me space because I - Nagin Becky dhe: Cee veg eed MABE Toe ther Advance, ia paraley of the| Want to fell my fish #0 cheap eRe |Portland Market Repe | night at the Masonic Club ball, The — Closing prices included: United States Steel $8. up %i Southern Pacific) oe en a tne avenue! “DOWN at the public markets they |Wardall Tells ’Em Not to bad pgp ady and unchanged entertainment is the first of series! 101, up 1%; New York Central 80%, unchanged; United States Rubber | iim It wae tentatively priced at | tell me nothing doing. Can't nell malt | | 58 head: market @ od. The co > er 604 | Friday , een rhin | Mlmon in the ners’ wtall ey i 1 i 1414.60; medi that has been planned. The commit-| 183), oft wi Mexican Petroleum 198, up i Goodrich Hubber 6014, ud :| hy "tenta por dosen, bunkhea. Thin Salmon in the farmers’ stain they! Loiter Qver Fine Print g iaed. HL: tee consists of H. B. Lampiman, C.| Reading 964, up % uff, along with Brunselts sprouts | SAY. Deuau ot Leow supra lai ipa al 148 bead; market @ D, Hayward, D. B. McGregor and) The market closed higher s tt tichaken. te shipped in drums | Want the health inspectors to ex wine Ray Small, ob ee # @ a a ‘i via ‘dearer trom the South amine my fish. It is all No. 1 salt You step into the booth. per th. NE oO} pean Net ove ‘s financial review ateame or he & | om 0 fe per doz. eee BES TORR, OG Menthe Now Lark Bvesing Sere tne The potato market continues firm, | “mon The green curtain closes behind| MAEr #6@ ‘se per dow K. U Its d we te of predictions for « return| One¢ private etal owner offered to! you Choon anton, She O.S. ses Ol “Following te awift setback of yesterday and partial recovery, the|in spite of pre ‘ ell out to Petern for $500, he mays, | 'y ” ene ve ne * tock market today settied back into @ narrow trading position, with busi-|'0 the prices of & week Bo. se " i i te A ‘ou are alone, "EN, Busiand, Oct. \" : ut al he wants is to rent a place HALESOWEN, England, Ships on S. A. Route ness in extremely light volume New crop almonds, walnuts, B®) ine enough to sell his seavon's| ANd only two minutes in which to Ernest Willetts while laughing With the big six liners that were “Railroad shares tallied well from yeaterday’s lows under the leader-|rilx and filberta are moving very) oy pull down all those ttle triggers by) 4 teow worker was seized with replaced by larger and newer shipe) ship of Southern Pacific, which got up around 101, a new high on the| slowly, according to commission men “y even offered t n tmon | “Meh you cast your ballot fit of coughing which caused in the service, between the Orient | movement Dairy jobbers can see no change! . ven offered to sell my salmon | iit it awful? ‘eet . ‘0 nome of the regular stalls cheap jeath. and Puget Sound, the Osaka Shosen Selling up around 322%, United Fruit was 11% points above yester-|in the butter or exe markets, they | io io ig eRe It at 10 conte | It i8 rather terrifying if you fall Kaisha has established permanent) day's low and was one of the strongest tnaves on the board. lan Prices are the same as yester e the to take the advice of County Auditor trade routes between the Orient and/ “ysfaxican & per cent bonds sold up about 2 points Amertean Smelting | day. Seaut be Sap cal Geet on” An. | Norman M. Wardal! and do not read Seuth Amarin, soeiesing to stvicns| ant po ork ea Were other strong spola Activity in bonds dim I al Markets want is 4 fair wage for my work.” he fine print of the ballot sabete be-| a norsettiyro oderate —a 4 F | fore you reach the voting machines The service ts sald to have kes ee Prices Ped Whoelcente Dentere fer Peters mays thay hay regia 4 a4 | There are five propositions on the subsidized by the Japanese for the} Veactabiee an@ Wreit ing arrangements can be made he! atiot. The full reading of these five purpose of building trade relation N. Y. Stock Exchange Artichokes— Par don will place fresh salmon on the mar-| peo ne s . — Furnished by L. 1, Manning & Ce, | Rowen *% . | propositions will eat up a great part ships with South American countries ‘ane Gecued Avenae nane—Laca:, green, per ®. ket in Seattle next spring at 10 cents | o¢ your two minutes. | One vessel, the Canada Maru, bas | High Low Clow* | Nell Peppere—-Per tue * pound and make a reasonable! “19 your reading on the @iagram | already sailed fram Japan for Buenos set | eieeens Soresio—Por ™ profit. which you will find posted in the poll aoe eee } Per» Salt salmon {s sefling at 15 cents a| ing place, and have your mind made lower Per era pound im Seattle today, and fresh | up on just what pointers yo: ro Weather B: Report ~ PaaLaoel, per aos tank ohemeny up on jus : you propos eather Bureau Repo: p sae ae NY doa! nalshon i higher in many cases.|to pull down in the order that you d d TATOOSIN IRLAND. Oct. 2-8 A.M. | Farmers’ Strike and Heavy in mo find them, made up to an Rising barometer; clear; wind east, 14 B hid Fee Plant —m Wash. ber cane. j The different propositions will ap including se th: Aromat uying i week ee , } a pear on the machine in the followin probably the Providen oe Lora). per ® | 6 m. Passed out: Str Ad- Green Peppers Per th } q order: ral De 840 tant mien " oa “ Ground Cheerios — Pe | rinet aan 7 ij ee Ear esi sk Et nantag| CHICAGO, Ont, 32——Moarz. baring [Sannin races ete janine chat innova hes riyan ovember wind southwest, 10 mile mathet ta, tealinh Ga the taleasio wae ea | Qehre Werte Reed Ii” which peopenes te wee tener Pamed ini Str Governor Hoard of Trade today, The reporta | Cube Cans Ruger. pg AER | realized from mobile licenses as © | reaare att am of the “strike” by farmers, who are wets Poe “4 Selects ae noes eeicnne toca vill draw interest tn: Str BD. Kingsley a withholding their crops from mar- ‘ ae pe oe | SAN QUENTIN PENITENTIARY, | conttroction of paved highways thruout Wi ft inter side, Bound Im: A thres-t ket until prices go up, also aided in ral Motors. Y sy ™ 40.00@42 99 Oct. 29.—Arthur Collins, of Denver, |'"* * | ‘om SP. M.—Cloudy, wing % five mUee the advance, i ee 6.08 | oe — SECOND: REFERENDUM Bil ™ oH Ting . Dvds were’ neni: pe. RT PERI eS Colo, today pald with his life for], "yoon aelaian?’ “Bosun’ Bonk ga ts December wheat opened up Ge at + Rhahers— Per te the murder of Robert Hathaway, Los | provides for Iswuance of bonds to pay ¢ Arrivals and Departures | 13,05.°°),\r'd, (ips ene : Seeahetueers o> viele nH oe eres ae reese Novem r 1 wheat ye at the opening. * Ramebs Hutte rt " gop sce | Aevived ad ed to In later trading Sweet Carn-tocal, per sack He was hanged at San Quentin! ryinp: CONSTITUTIONAL AMEND. | October 29—Sir Kpokane from feath | December corn, up eat the * Per ®...+« state pentientiary shortly after 10 ‘oviding for the condemnation gestern Alnakan, ports at 1:18 e. si; str | opening. 52140, showed a gain of on 1% 1M LL urdoot += o'clock this morning, The trap was ate property by the state for the Goverser from fan ire + a me additional © at the ob 3 % : * of irrigatin nd Graining of cisco and Victoria, BC. at 2 & Mil corn was up Ke at the epenin % 8% sprung at 1016 and et 10:28 be was ged-off lands. sprees str Tyndareus from Monghong vie poris H¥ivc. and increased 146 additional os fh pronounced dead. FOURTH: CONSTITUTIONAL / & mi “Flin leier trading. casseee 30 OM per low ‘ About 20 ns witnessed the | AMENDMENTProviding for an increase 15 pm. December cate was enchanged at Pen Wwesle RR ‘ as Frectabic MarrowPer TM . is ys the of salar ol ne no tr Steel Kxporter from lane opening, s4Me. Bue dropped Mec |Mecdiag nn see oe Yame—Loutaian . execution. Susupane setae ne Oe San Francisco and @rieat at the clone: May oate opened un- | Keplogie : is 7 FRUITS maa i tact ag ei sya a 7 { str Norweed from Tacoma at changed at 59%c and lost io later. | Republic 1 16% «Th Apt e Geetations af Stoctyarde FIVTH: JITNEY KEFERENDUM—On ded H P48 p mi motor echr Wakens fr cee Rock U Me 1% a Ww. Nees Rpt ent lige] roa ee will compoun ll seml- British Colambiam ports; str fitouc CHICAGO, Oct. 29.—Cash wh Binetalr O11 a4 OS ithe . Primes ..+--- Ub meee m1 aha: of e jitneys as aehies Fe a ona 15s iret. by the Sitney @riverss a wens annua! from Gouthwestars Alaskan porta ¥i8/ wa ‘i'ved. $2.11, No. 8 red $2101 @ | meminern Pacific. -.- we Be Allastor Pears Porids ao apg edie : ittewis oe means that jitneye will be cont y Fryar Southern Raitway.... + , . trolted ‘by the city, to the beneBt of the October 1%—itr Anacortes at 9 pms Ch Cu Steasbaner’” % street ear lines str Cordova for Tacoma at 11 & m jicago r Lots Company. % or dou. . Pemtshea br L. B, Manning @ Ons : Loeat Denver Market Status

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