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With the approval of pl large dams lake ef impounding four and one Hon gallons of water, the at Swan ‘to Market Risin to be moving slowly. Moon Was a shipment of — Brapes from Oregon. Waneed their price from $42 ‘& ton for Yakima Gems. wearce. Dealers in dairy product the ese market a little eas i will advance from rather the market ma; to deciin coral was Local Markets Vegetables and Fruit Another holiday trade staple mad eoay halt bi bos Public works paved the way for carly construction of one of Se @attle’s most important project A call for bids will be issued tm Mediately and a contract let with the next few months, The dams ar Peatures of the $6,000,000 extension OF the city’s wa’ supr EGGC MAY CO ON DECLINE Winter Laying Starts; Pota- 1} , Me appearance on t Western ave ‘urd Saturday, Popcorn was offered at T% cents a pound Cranberries advanced another 50 Genta, bringing the latest quotation Mp to 85.50 a box! Pears are reporte Broceolt a to $45 8 report ter, espe Glally in pullets. The winffr laying * weason ix already beginning, || the latt#r part of November should in full swing, it is said bandera unlikely that the price of this apd by It tx time. y be ex parently unchanged re ee, Seateee Sapo or PLANS FOR ‘Ship News| - IMPOUNDING | ‘DAMOKEHED : Work to Start Soon on Huge Project of City Water Department at $2 and $2.36) a box. Among the receipts Friday after. 2, 000,000 Feet of | Growers east of the mountains are! asking more for their potatoes. &S a result the market In Seattle In| of be >) F ising, Some firms Saturday ad | Meamship come Locals are| Will load 2,000,000 feet of tien | i Ship Here Monday |Port Tonnage Takes Batter—Local creamery, ‘Or, triplets +... Wisconsip crcam ‘brie’ Wamburger .-. eee. - Young America . POULTRY | + 1010.00 @o% . DAIRY PRODUCTS Prices Paid Wholessie Dealers cubes. eee eee SoS eesceate Deaton Shippers 12,000 13.60 Oats — Fe ~ ogee aut dn ent Sg eRe ed Re hp ANE hE AHATURDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1920. FEMALE HELP WANTED las Report On Mexico ~_|URGE FARMERS CARS HIT: ONE [The Seattle Star‘. "y:.rc" a American® Ked | avin - Dally at 1907 Beventh Ave. | vals nurese t Hoattle, Washington. } is om and [daha Tides in Seattle r g ens 9 Subscription Rates ’ SATURDAY } BUENDAY BY MAIL, IN ADV. OCT, ot i i | Fred G. Morne anaging sales. Mae sTATE | mim . U.S. Rubber Sells i,m Nopear| 2 Moms, me mma Hi : “and ' ws . | j Co. was a ‘ully v . ree mo earn perate calculate: BS ia ewe || ° e ance in Kansas Pi toel <n ry Aae ME e RF = 9 | Hearn, (0 operas, aed eve Low Tie NEW YORK, Oct, 90.—The stock market opened higher today, Open- iat hy s : e " when two colliding ¢ mobiles wid ape OF Tn OF & ROWAN i Migh Tide | ® va Mi Tue ing prices Included: United States Rubber 7 off %i Baldwin 113%, up| WICHITA, Kan,, Oct. 30.—Picket-! ti into hin cur which he wae neout CO EN ard Bide. Second Mig, mR! jewond Mie! 4; United Btates & 4. Off %i Mexle Petroleum 192%, up 4;) ne made its appearance in the far bb stant Se BvGdS 06 Che pemoral'atend (Pries te ¥8e per aoath | nie OVEN TT Pan-American Pet Up i; Texas Company 61%, up %; United| mers’ efforts to keep wheat from the } or Cinnien s0 5 vrais, 221%, up 2 b6%, up Ki; New York Central 41, up % market until it reaches $3, according + deciles ctaliteds aon: 00h tccna The state dep announcement on Mexico «#trengthened oll, t© Word reaching the national head) vonnedy was turning his car in the There was heavy selling of United States Rut following announceme quarts * of the Whe Mt Growers’ @& | middie of the road when he and F. L.| The Largest dient in| ce ae & prices Included; United Staten Steet 48 %, up %&; Baldwin t At Harper when farmers drove | confused wi ih ithon ‘ ae trying to the Northwest |} help on ec unchanged: Pan-American §8%4, off % thera P lopane the sit babs grag be ‘ded | panas.. ‘The collision shot both care to Reads The Star's | ; ane ff \; Mexican Petroleum 190%, off 14%; Reading 9 ing farmers, who attempted to dis | storme's machine. wan adion 4 Want Ads | cond Av. at Springs R cible Steel 124, off | wuade them by arguments from mar : A | W—REW AR ; | Other Nations. “Bidding 100 | |. thd: tharket cldced: trebpalan | keting thetr wheat at this time — Phone Main 600 | ae TF YOU WISH Denrectig pe |were usually successful, the reports #; also fine showing of spy “te Her Trade, Says Ship Man | ABs! ° es ‘ | were us . ul, the reverts| Elect Donnelly New |2— ‘ne blouses. Phelps. Cag x ould be a #erious mistake ‘oc! xchange whe fate ceicimat dnsieibnall 4 (upstairs ordi It wou! a be we oh ue n - Ne Ee at , ee — ‘The Wheat wer be lation ts Pre ident of N. P. heLiABLE COUPTA, 09 Boag we ahy of ite vountls G19 Becond Avenue j Planning to nce those farmers! wr PAUD, Minh, Oct. 31 of qparanen, oard to withdraw any « \ Hien low Close | Who munt nell some of their grain] won of Charles Donnell ut . z m Ortental trade, a ting te ‘ t6% 86% |to meot debts. i elly, of thin et iM COnseT—aAL e views of Quon Kal, representa i% an president of the rthern Pacific 4 Nepamre. 620 Uniom tive of the Pacific Steamship Co., in ° 154% 194 railroad, was announced yesterday i ‘ELD CANT 3 Hongkong, in Seattle en i to =¥ 4. 18M Vital Statisti rom ow Tork weere the director utranaicnt ye pelt ate 5 FE gy Mai he Skinning toant, it te known, Farmers’ Strike Shows Ef-,*’ oe [Sriy sxeculive:vice preaiéent. He wi ce of five: WHEN IN OF AN (Exe has been contemplating a curtail , . nucoeed annaford, retiring on perienced worke rarliger hyo arg mf ger fect on Market Bei fg) MARRIAGE LICENSES (fir pictnany sovemver 1 rrteke | Bit tae a nent sane : - ame and Residence Age oe |\tAGTIM es PIANO ELA Yin other Far Eastern countries SAT a . Sathis Lak ahaa | Teamue, William Le Alger Lewal | _taught =e The Dutch, the Japanese or the! CHICAGO, Oct The fractional |snadian ¥ US MES | nroWal Mote. Crabtree, N.C \lewa!| In 1901 the average man's output SITUATI Scandinavians will not be withdraw: |changes in grain quotations on a Mem 1 dim 6th | Dyer, Jay N Lega! in the United States waa 729 tons: | LE ’ “she Small volume of trading marked the Moe. ‘ ¢ $8 | Coady: hare § Losal FEMALE ips, and they wou pet Be Ip ay Ba dh} Gs H " ; | Waat yegr, with the aid of machin 7 ighted to she American ven cipts for the mm Er Peet es {$\ ery, it was 1,134 tons WRIATIAN 8CIE effort to thhold grain from ttrd Norgaurd, Boyd H., Beattle Legal U CORCH Str. Edmore Turned [202.0232 208" fom mm : Hormsurd, Bore Ht sects: tees DOW 16 MASQUERADE TONIGHT Minera, 454 vat Provisions were lower.e tu Maglund, Emil, Seattle 1 1 ad round Back to Pacific Co.! 4:46 a2 eRe ellen, Beattie > Lonel Floor ali refinished—Hall thoroughly renovat- shift The steamship Edmore, one of the CHICAGO, Oct, 20. Howard, Jesse, Vancouver, B.. oa Enjoy yourreif in a comfy, homey hall. United States shipping board's vew No. 3 red, $2.14 No ‘ mal || Cafeteria in connection where famous Chauncey ; was restored to the Pacific eat acune 3878 Robertson Mrs. Lulu. “Van Legal|] Wiight's Cakes and Coffee are served — also amahfp company Friday as a re| Chi Van-Amer, Petroleum. heave Meriea GC, Beattic 40 |} lee Cream and Sandwich¢s.” panes sult of the: failure the Empire ora Board of Trade | jeree-Aetew in hh Newbowrs, Lease Ye Seattle ee |) “A particular place for’ par - tS Smith lamas ¢ yet ite & to ania tleular people.” NFELLIGENT PF complete the porchase. BIRTHS Gentlemen, sb Including Wer'Tex Poot TH to aa oe OS aoe Riradiey, Peter B, 3008 60th & W. J ing for news rl os ij weekly wi sich’ award w, 4708 Linden ave | Renton Hill Club House tence unnecessary. Ni 5 wor i 18th and Kast Madison <. Subjects suggest Grashin, Marry, 1623 Yoster way. Tene p. Mas Bend for particulars Ties to Be Loaded to sailing for Bort the steamship Lehigh, Atlantic & Western ny, moved Friday Oct te to Hoquiam, where she land Nov. 4, the North from Seat Jap Built Ship Is Tied Up Here, Idle With repairs completed at the Todd plant Thursday, the Eastern Sword, Japanese-bullt shipping board cargo carrier, is now kile at the Har bor Island plant of the Todd Cx aiting assignment. Other shipping | board Veasets awaiting cargo are the| Marquan, Westward Ho, Brookdale | and the Eastern Leader. . Japs Grant O. S. K. Ship Line Subsidy #*.". The Osaka Shosen Kaisha line of | ‘Sy rs steamships, beginning this month,| Sheep will receive a government subsidy for ** its shipping, service to ports on the| east coast of South America, accord ing to the Japan Advertiser, In view 0. 8. K. will send 10 instead of seven ships to the South American ports during the| coming year, eee CHICA From the Antipodes, The General Steamship corpora tion’s steamship, West Mahwah, ply ing between Seattle and the An-| tipedes, will arrive here Monday She will load part cargo at Seattle and Bellingham, sailing about No- vember § for San Francisco, where og will complete loading for Austra 1 am ma a? 25 Per Cent Slump ever, is still above the $0,000-ton| © mark, according to the report. eee Hawaiian Line to Aid Commerce Here Large gains in Seattle's inter-costal commerce are due to follow the in auguration ef the American-Hawall an line in November. The line prom: ines to have a ship move, out of thiy port every 15 days. At least 23 large ships are to come to Seattle during November from At- | lantic coast, European and South | American points, * Yallways. effective, school o- FREIGHTER HOLLYWOOD, Mat son Navigation company, will dock at Lander ‘st. on Monday. She brings | a cargo of Hawalian products. STEAMER DELIGHT, Frank Wat. | erhouse company, now loading at chapter Weather Bureau Report TATOOSH ISLAND, Oct. 20.8 A.M. Clear; wind northeast, 26 miles an hour Passed tn nated sthooner at 6 a, m. Passed out: Str Admiral Wain. wright at 7:40 2. 1. | October 29—11:10 A. M—Clear; wind northeast, 15 myles an hour, Passed in Bir J. A. Moffett towing bee No. 9% at 10%. m. Passed out: Str Margaret Coughlin at 11 a, m.; str Waban at 11:90 a. m, 2 P, M——Passed In: Str Foreat King at 12:30 p. m.; Passed out: ste Stanwood at 1:20 pm P. M.—Clear wind northeast, 10 miles an hour. Paased A two-manted motorship at 3 p.m bound tn three-maated - 950010.00 + 180@ #08 50M 780 4000 6.00 HAY, GRAIN AND FEED Whoteante Price Per Ton, (i Barley— Whole Rotled 4 Clippea peepee Does led oes 60 Whole 5 Corm—-Whole ‘ Cracked H Chop Ground Bone Mitl Kan Alfalfa Alfalfa Meal Serateh Food . Wheat Chick Food 500 A. Marble Grits. Linseed Ment Vlour—Ver boi STEAME To cM N. Y. Coffee and Sugar NEW YORK, Oct. 10.--Hugar 260 per Ib; wranulated, 11@126 per ib, Cotfee—Hpot No. 7 Hilo, 7%e por Ib; Hantos No. 4, 11@11%0 per Ib, Clearings | ( Balances . Balances « Disabled Veterans | Win Low Car Rates Disabled service men attendifig vo- cational training schools have been | granted reduced rates on the muny Heginning November 28 when the counct! ordinange becomes will be able to ride on the cars for the same rates children. signed the ordinance Friday. Prof. Meany Heads Honorary Society Prof, Edmond history department at the untvernity, is the new president of the Alpha, of the national honorary scholastic mat 19.05 24.00 Heewipts. Wakena for Britis Report of the port commission | | shows that the tonnage on hand at | Cleartngs . all terminals om October 26 is 25 per| | Balances ... cent leas than for the previous week.| | The total volume of business, how.| | Clearings they Beck, Lemuel, 66, 1502 Valley et. Haslett, Sarah J. 52, 2502 Norman st, ou | Haxsore, Annie, 10, 622 Seventh ave 4.000 head: market P86GI2TE, ewe, HO sINGLE 0c ‘n Including War Tax VICTORIA PORT ANGELES DAILY AT MIDNIGHT Ge to day Night Trip SAN JUAN ISLAND POINTS MONDAY, Chicago Car Lots Ferniahed by 1. Chitage Live Stock Art October 1—Htr Tere from Mrittsh Co- | lumbian ports at eastern Alaska at bp. mm Maru from Tacoma 8t 8:20 p.m. Salted October 10 —ftr Ainbama Mary for Ma HC. and porte ober 29-—itr Lehigh for Reston vie rays Harbor and Portland at 11:36 | curred while she was crossing Bast: | H. lake ave, near Roanoke st, a BANK CLEARINGS 8, Meany sponding secretary Hoge—K ty. Balke 13.6 Fifth 2&8 Fith @§« F Te am str Alabame Mra. or for tan Pedro | der a Cow: Porte: motor achr ace both } The a Riber 29. - $5,446,678.71 | «+ = 972,686,39 — 554,524.00 | 124,796.00 | | | 228,126.00 | | 164,104.00 } 6,271,620.00 1441 00 an Mayor Caldwell of the} hi Beta Kappa, organi |zation, Other officers are: Prof. pier 5, will sail Yor Oriental sports! Herbert M. Gowan, vice president, ot Sqatey.: | Prof. M. M. Skinner; recording secre- Vy . tary, and Prof. A. R. Benham, corre- OUND. mir “$1.20 BC STRAIT POINTS Victoria oa WEDNES- AY, FRIDAY BELLINGHAM - PORT TOWNSEND RAIL CONNECTIONS| AND MILL PORTS HOOD CANAL POINTS ANACORTES NEAH BAY & Way PorRTS PUGET SOUND NAVIGATION Co} OLMAN DOCK OT MARION ST 5093 Total waives, 04,401,008 Claim for $52,560 to compensate ober Td—tte Jefferson from South. for alleged injuries caused primarily tor the new by stumbUng over a loose paving | block, was filed with elty council | Saturday by Mra Jackson Donghty. | youngest member of the church, will | Doughty asserts she fell un-|qurn the first spadeful of earth. verely crushed, with the rewult that had fo be amputated. dent is alleged to have oo |ator, broke In on y ” MeCormick, Roverelen. Stradman, Edwards, Aide f Clark from Baral Lillian J DEATHS OR INJURIE Howell st. Jean Mills an Park car and waa pe love. ~~ they" Tre wed. Septem roused his wire. 6314 11th ave 6. om ‘Thomas trom Tesatle &. | Hetty from Gordon. ‘Break Ground for New Church Sunday At 2p. m. Sunday ceremontes will | be held at the breaking of the ground | Weatminster Proeby- | terian church at Harvagd ave, and Fagleson, NEW rors, Oct. 30—When Mra. | Margaret Fitagerald, telegraph oper: | the wire when| Ty Hannigan was sending—she| They wooed vie or 19th Ave. V Waemer, Loule, 321 Broadway Brown, leadore, 817 19th ave N. E. *s Lone ra T117 M boy Willams, Frank Koy, 7 th ave P, So M Worki G os. . ut Some Money to inGerman ‘Fagier chaties B, 4111 16th & Ww Probable profits on 100. y marke if they go to $11.90, one-half Chee Robert RM. 1825 18th ave 8, normal value ($23.40), 60.00, You Can Secure Six Months’ Option on Marks, rh Duet William C. Monterey Apt as Follow: bo Jerman Marks Profit at nee, Ke nt, Carl B. 123% Melrose No Bl price of Options. Lires and Franc ‘othe LIBERTY BONDS N&vier, %. R. Magrom, Wash. girl $ 10.00 controls . 10,000 Miah Low Close Albertaon, HM. Haldi, Wash. boy 75.00 controls . 20,000 er) Malte, Kenbaburo, 606 ‘Keventh ave 85.00 controls . 25,000 bov. 150,00 controls . 45,000 . rer) . 4 DIVORCES GRANTED [ff 165.00 controts 50,000 | Ulvestad, Hannah from, Martin. 300.00 controls 100,000 If you have not Teceived & : profit by the expiratior nm 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 eredited to you toward the purchase of marks outright. There is no risk beyond cost of option and no margin calls, Germany is rapidly getting to work. Her factories are humming and all industries are beginning to show old-time efficiencies. Any day marks are liable to advance from 3 to 10c. Fortynes will be made overnight by those who are farsighted enough to take advan- tage of thin present opportunity. We canitot urge too » the advisability of taking advantage of this proposition by tying Up as large amount as ane can afford, while the exchange rates are at these low Ogures. De not fall to act on this Sor ate spints eption ou atthe Spied, Promptly. Forward remittance today 20,000, 60,000 or 100,000 marka. ha hier pened 4. rchat iy information subject to advance overnight, Wire, write or call for on options, Ask for Cireular B-5, icCY AND BONDS WM. R. R. FITZGERALD Wentern Office—066 Phelan Bldg., San Franciaco, Calif. Open Evenings Paid for by the Robert Bridges-for-Governor League; H. C. Pigott, President. . The Post- Intelligencer and Seattle Times refused to print this paid advertiement, What They Say of Hart What They Say of Bridges Senator George B. Lamping, Republic: the defeat of the soldier bonus bill in any questions, saying he stood upon his record, . corporations of the state and every influence they could bring to bear were supporting him; the east aide was the political representative of and lobbyist of leading public service corporations of the eastern part of the state.” John C, Lawrence, Republican, former member of the Washington Public Service Commission, said: presented, whether the state is to be dominated by the cement trust or put under the guardianship of a man who ha’ the if elected, be himself the governor of the state, I feel that I must support courage to stand for the people, and who will, Bridges.” ing, that stupid old man was done in all previous administrations.” David Mackenak the Wadah Club: "I will not belong to any in humanity upon the honesty of Robert Bridges." Isaac P. Calhoun, Democrat, Kent, him for 36 years, Briefly: “He is the right man.” for over two years. There was one characteris were gctually at a disadvantage. The Seattle Star said Washington, sald: candidate against Hart in the primartes, sald: “Hart was directly responsible for the 1919 session of the legislature. vacitlating in character, and ts simply a poor old weak man. of public life for the progress and betterment of the people, I will withdraw from the governorship race,” Senator KF. T. Coman, Republican, candidate against Mart in the primaries, sald: Mrs. W. 8. Griswold, former member State Welfare Commission, sald: From the day of Gov, Hart's induction into office until the present time he hag taken the advice only of the professional politicians and has done more to thwart and stultify women's ambitions and endeavors than Republican, formerly member and chairman Board of County Commissioners, said In withdrawing from club that fathers such an attack on Robert Bridges... . 1 will stake my faith Scott Calhoun, former chairman of the Seattle Port Com the honesty of Robert Bridges are disproved by public records, which are available to anyone who wishes to investigate.” rl A. Ewald, formerly member of the Seattle Port Commi: of his especially noticeable: his best friends when it came to allotting the port's business, and the assignment af jobs, but it seemed to me his friends He was & just and fair man always.” ‘When young Mr. Ayers came out of the East with his hare-brained scheme to build a terminal on Harbor Isiand pretty nearly the whole town went mad, , . Singlehanded he fought the Ayers Syndicate and the Ayers newspapers. , . . Others faltered, Bridges stood firm... . for Bob Bridges we would have gone on in our folly, “IT am with you for Robert Bridges for governor, Hart is a tool of the corpbrations, weak and If Hart will show me a single action in his twelve years “Gov. Hart joftily declined to answer did not discues the fact that the majority of the public service that his chief representative of “On the issue now “At a conference with the governor, that foolish be- I have known mission, in the Seattle Times, 1911, anid: “Charges made against “T served on the Port Commission with Robert He not only did not give preference to ion, said: But Bob Bridges refused to enthuse. He saw the joker... . But It's a mighty debt of gratitude Seattle owes you, Bob Bridges.” Buffalo, ‘IVIL SERVIC C. Smith Bidg. the follows Press Bureau, y maintenance ineer, fite= « man (fre department), patrolmas Dolice department), electric weld~ r plete FOR ret AG Ser ervice. $125 month, Exe rience unnecessary. For riieuiars of examinations write Leonard (former Civil Service tae peat 1129 Equitable #idg. H investigations, report expenses. American, Forel t © Agency, 660. St. Louls. SOYS FOR ROUTES ra in all parts of the eity. Chance for advancemen pei tw Grewation Department, attle 8 Ba rience unnecessary. nor, former govern= Danville. 1) ee aa SPIELD CAN'T RE-, er. your watch, throw ie aware 4 Union. i CUT, | 360. CLA "tre ‘bers. pee Hotel shop, University st. i aFCATIONS W 7 SITUATION WANTED tisements of discharged iers of sailors are printed eof charge. ge a] EX-SOLDIER, 25 YEARS 0! tenting school, wants ean urdays Fao pager ee a ni fter achool, in exchange for and board. References. ‘G120. “SOLDIER FRENCH ne jucation, knowl eae desires employment; bi. an import and export firm PAPERING.— PAI Tow prices. Queen Anne i Be. | Ratti. N enginee experience, sires rmployiment us engineer maible. Il accept other wi -116, Star. SALESMEN WANTED WANTED, DiMEDIATELY — ADS vertising salesmen, esi ablishe® dvertising signs and novel« Exclusive territory, Ex= beral ae Experience not State age, height, weight, road or business: experience, end give three late busine: ref. Stanford-Crowell “vy ~e plasterin servic 398 J BX ERIENCED CALENDAR salesman, with established terri< ill find ovr new line un= . Our unusual paition is another inducement _ aes fore making final arrang for the coming season, yu } by _ Buffalo, N. ¥. AGENTS—$ preparations, ete. free. Write today, rican Products Transformers. Every auto o’ needs them. Save ¢: Bani spark plug trouble, Exclu bead AP) Write quic aes 129, . Sta, ©. Omaha, NV BE TODAY Every auto 0’ Rig profits. 465 Cleveland, LOST, BRIDAY MOR! Piedie call’ Main 4600! Hey ‘our watch, throw it a inion, DRESSMAKING DRESSMAKING, ALS Kinds. Your old suits into ones piece, dre el= ton, 3 € m bia S SEWING, CROCHETs ing and beading reasonable. Call Kant 604, f TO LET—UNFURNISHED ‘SES CONVENTENT «& ROOM COTTAGE, loxe in, $17. 901 White Bldg. FUR: ISHED HOUSES TTLE : room bunga= paved. streets. Will lease for 6 months or ECKERN-McQUESTEN-SLAMBERG, 1016 Third Ave, Elliott 3766, BD ROOM FUR y MODE one block | $35, Wil Ay cottage: piano: HATH, from Rainier val 7 "9 0 vit light and clean, 1306.K. Terrace st a Complete! fyirnished low an Karage Reclamation Report on File in Libra OMecial report of the Columbia: basin survey committee is on file ag the public Mbrary, Engineering data, crop estimates, soil analyses and @@ scription of the proposed area fe. claimed are set forth,

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