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PAGE 12 THE SEATTLE STAR on ma Ship News © Is Snes at End | SOUTH DELAYED CHOKED, ROBBED SATURDAY = | SUNDAY NOV, 20 | ‘Green Corn ‘and Beans From Attacked by Two Men Who! on ae eae room me Ba of N. Y. Trading, Storage on Market Gave Him Ride in Auto tt |. First Low Tide || 4 am, 41 rt i. | ‘ Fleet igh Tide | es i Migh Tide NEW Y¥ K,N 20.—The stock market opened irregular t y. Cen-| . “ ; a m. 114 tt ' tral Leather op at 36%, up \%; Chandler 72M, off %; Mexican Petro-| California lettuce was at a pr Choked and robbed of $82 and a % ww Tie cco lou 183%, off %; Sinclair 25%, up 4; American Car & Foundry 120%,|™lum on t rket Saturday morn: |watch, by two men who were sup 7 | . ai & 2 * ing. Due to a reported freight wreck | pored to be driving him into the up je 15, up Bo! © allway 22 of sm Amerie 72% ” ap %; Brie 26, Us Southern Railway 22%, off M5 Pan-American 72 larrivals were delayed. ‘The prices |city, Loule Paro, 33, logxer of Burl jor % New Haven 24%, up %; Reading 84%, up %; Crucib! ‘ “ | quoted on the tin stock on hand ingte was found dazed on the wh 1%; Corn Products 69%, off 4; American Beet Sugar 61, off 1, Atlantic et , . [held around $3.60 and $4 a crat of P. FE. Ferguson, county audito South Brings Schemes for LUMBER HEAVY {es 106K, Up 1%; United Btaten Steel 80%, oft Mi Daldwin 92, oft 4. [Held around $2.60 and H4 6 crate, | jof 1. H. Ferwuson, county auditor suyers were sure contitued on the general list Va * rumors were cireu way h Present Difficulties w for the movement, 161%, Tobacco Products declined to new low|%*# : iy ecig nase onl olin tr. Saeveraiede n houses. Patrolman railoan % | — at 494 Steel common touched 80% he lot put into storage as an expert | Geor ¥. Reynolds. BY BE. T. LEECH ldwin and Crucible were forced to mw lows as the result of the) 14: They looked fresh and attrac Attacking him when they reache Editor The Memphis Press Water Shipments Ba bear Sttacks toward the close of the first hour, Baldwin selling down! tive and the outcome of the trial|a lonely spot on the t the hill 3 MEMPHIS, Tenn.(By Mail) i Ye and Crucible to 65. Heavy pressure also waa exerted on the | win ne watched with interest e men went thru his pockets, stole x Bomedody once called cotton “the Those by Rail in 1919 |r tor stocks, Studebaker dropping to 41% and Pieree-Arrow to 20%.| ane street wan nearly bare of watch and money and ordere fabrid of civilization.” The title was * | United States Steet held fractionally above the low of 80, it reached oranges aguin today, ‘The next car|him to move on, as they drove away a A@ppropriate—and because cotton is Shipment of lumber from the Pa rday f navels is due on Monday, jobbers in tht auto. F © Vital to civilization, the South, in| cine Sarane thea Gee Panes market closed higher, There was @ stronger tone in the gen-| gaia Paso's batt arma wee ine ating tr a Particular, and the world, in gener pee Atlantic coast ports durtr toward the elo: Many shares which suffered during the bear| pipe oltv at $3.50 « lug, arelan injury’ receive in a logging g have for weeks been concerned over the th cenathe wnat ae penned f the week recove & point or more, Baldwin railied 1 to! among the newest offerings camp, and he was un » defend | : the most serious financial er in| sailroad freights went into effect has mmon % to #1, G ‘al Motors 1% to 14, Southern Pacific) pyew were A little weaker, with | himself. the cotton-growing states since the Qo uaited the transcontinental lumber 2 to 110%, Chandler 2 to 7444, Crucible 3% to 68%; Mexican Pe-| ranch variety at 78 cents and pullets| According to his story to the po civil war. ‘ shipments for the whole of 1919 we savant c- -Maada aisataas aaa eal nee “ tr {At 4 and Ob u he wae brought into the eity w weeks ago the united ton Tics: Clini, tin oe con 68 Cle prices were nited States Stee up %! Crucible o ast night by truck and left ecole of the nation threw up their ‘din o feet have My coy Moro, |2%) Baldwin 92%, up %: M © Petroleum 155, up 2) Pan-American Local Markets at a bri¢ ‘The auto in which Hands and yelled “Ruin.” For, right) action the two states for the, 7? %. UP Mi Studebaker 42%, off %: General Motors 14, up 1; United| Prive ree Westone Desters fee the two robbers re then drove up At the marketing season, cotton Vy g November 13 was, how. | St&tee Rubber 60%, wp 1i; Reading 86, up 1%; Northern fle 5%, UP! Avtchokan eee One Pre ge 29 to the curb where he was standing | Started a sudden and sharp decline | |. + cent below normal. The)?! Brie 16 up 1%; Tobacco Products 49%, off 4; Retail Stores 55%, UD | Hell Peppere—re lotees 2.90 |and one of them anked him where that carried the price down to week's output was 69,968,533 feet. | ti American Sugar 94%, up 2; General Blectric 122, up 1; Atlantic Gulf —e ne 01% he was going. per cent below the prevailing figure > a 2 } 107, up 1% ks i Gasser’ onal 4 ; When he wiptied, t told him to} wanting time. ° : NK, N J : . Hiflower—Walla Walla, orate ump in and they would drive him | CONMITTE RUSH TO Jap Liner Leaves | as? pata RK, Nov, 20.-—The New York Evening Sun, financial accel (ih into the ofty After being robbed ‘ SEEKIN| . "aro, who in a stranger in the city ern SeeetNe AID With Record Cargo Altho the course of prices in today's short selling of the atock mar- | Celerr—Loeal, per 4: was unable to get his bearings, He| Cucumbers Walla Walia. hy of that historical selling | Neuse, per 4 fr do mate: Fae Mant—« Gartie-Per Orient with one of | €¢t “44 irregular, there was an entire absenc eight that; Whleh characterized the Friday trading. Values were depre wandered about the streets until he dropped, from sheer exhaustion, on and appealed for aid; stories of hold Bound for hg movements and gin burnings) the largest cargoes of fre » | Tially Im the middie of the first hour, but the resistance w more or " vs a Northern | has left § Je in many months, th . Loca), per the gram in fr of Ferguson's comune wns aol talon fe », Nippon Yusen Kaisha liner Katori = es im the second half of the session and at intervals it Gress Peppers horne, ¥ _amgeooaer ne . ranaformed into real stre: h. | Letinee 1 4 Plahoa and pans and a million and| Maru pulled out from the Great remap pil eneae yp og ene eae he | Gniame BOYS CAUGHT ene other articles in the South, sud-| Northern dock Friday, There were) g a» concerned, gains were held to th Popeorn DIVIDING SPOIL | @enly saw one of the nation’s «reat-| 260 bassengers, | — Pec. fer Se Ween While dividing fhe spolis of the} looting of & garage at 423 Terry | ave, Saturday morning, three boys jal) under 11 years of age, were am | bumed and captured by Patrolmen © Watson, W. W. Dench and HL 20002.88 F A Hides four boxes of cigars and a go-cart were the articles stolen. The boys |were haying great trouble figuring teconts — they would divide the five pieces ret tet joot three wayn | 32% | “We stole the gocart to make a a io ntert™ one of the boys explained est markets menaced by financial de Lees! Washington are today sorry Navigation Resalel Feraiahed by 1. it | nawaah @id so. Those who yelled “rut That Alaskan fish traps are not | | now optimistically tell you that, in/a menace to navigation, if they do | | , tech Mpite of a tremendous loss, the | not extend too far Into the regular poenay Mee South wil! “come thru safely” and char wan asserted by shipping ‘Ammen. Gar & Pars. that the lesson it is learning will and fishing men at the hearing held | Amer. International Dear fruits in better financial and Friday before Col. Edward Sebults,|Early Rise ‘Gives Way to Amr fmatre agricultur conditions in the fu) U. 8 army ¢ eer | Tel. & T ture. | Decline | Anaconda In short, the public feeling has ap- Gisnieip Chea Daitimere & Onto “ ‘ : . > Patrolman Watson. The boys parently run from abject pessimism OMICA n futures to had an errat if-day were turned over fo the juvenile d to optimism. a ihe. for the so-called night-riding Files Fraud Charge |: jon Loard of partment by the officers PORTLAND, Me, Nov. 20 | ring fraud, the Metropolitan mship company filed suit in} the supreme court against officials of in houses the mark . being génerally reaponsible for the « ttled condition. Futures declined later trading after an early rise losses for the day ne declined in sympathy mber wheat, Ke lower at the | « of $1.72, lost an additional plaintif? secks to recover more than | Je: March wheat ff “we at $1.63 at $3,000,000 worth of property, includ: | Oy een ae een tepenine at 66i%e ing the steamsbips Harvard and) an advance of 46, dropped to 64%\¢c Yale, that were released to th® Pay | May corn unchanged at the opening. cifle Navigation company and put '*), lost 20 later mber om opened at 44 5 into service of the Pacific coast. Junchanged., and declined Se ‘% ee } Se after opening. un ANOTHER POLICE JUDGE NEEDED? Appointment of an additional; po lice court judge was urged Saturday by, Corporation Counsel Walter F. Meter | Pointing out that the number of | canes handled in the police court has and gin-burnings, they don't exist. I have talked to scores of cotton men, im many Southern cities, and [ have Pet to find @ gin fire which was! i Eastern Steamship ‘Lines, Inc., Te germ | and directors of the New York, New|] ),, In fact, cotton men claim the gin fires this year are not more numer- ous than in other years. During the ginning season, and after months of @ry weather, numerous gin fires are ‘Dot unusual, ‘The country should forget night on n Products kay. per Grape Pret—Plorida, per « Homey—Comb. per erate . Simined, per Motors odried {Northern Alcohol Amer. Petroieum. ree Arrow aneyivania Bo i riding it exists only in the movies| Weather Bureau Report: |" * "35, , Needing mote than doubled in the last five pone april r vlog ' are, o jeosted that the cit But the country should study the) TATOOS ISLAND, Nov, 20-8 A. Mf t CHICAGO, Nov. 26.—Cash wheat— | Kepublie La @ “sn out Scant Jopare a bil be| General cotton situation, for cotton ts |—Hising barometer: raining: wind south-| No. 1 red, §1.94@1.95; No. 3 red, | Rork teland ty 4 al department prepa: ° g- weet 20 sate am hour. Peased Bi Oe | $1.06, Hinciair On : Thy 25 | Peanate—Virgiais Keystone, &. submitted to the January session of America’s greatest export crop; Cot-/ gree Ranger at f & m. Passed out 4 pm able NS Rit BP be 2° ro ager agp n9 ton furnishes employment to hun: | steamer at $49 a m A] November 1b-—1130 AS M =| Chicago Board of Trade dreds of thousands in the North aneevnees, 18-21 :90, Pag he cotton section is one of Ameg-| yin’ cou'h. 28 mulee an tony (Maturday's (Quotations) Railway 13 q PeraeePer m DAIRY PRODUCTS Price Paid to Shispere 464 | Mattertat | In 1915 the police court collected & month in fines of various sorta, Meler declared, whereas in| 16 miles an Wheat Open High Low Close “4 iea’s chief markets for i sapere woo > ee Dees neces SLID " 1920 the collections had reached the products. Mareh Le i $27,000 mark, ‘There are two phases to the pres-| Arri Departures Cora— or owt. ? meni ut erinis. First, the growers may the| vals and J Dee cesnes Ne es DAIRY PRODUCTS a NM 3920 crop cost 25 to 35 cents a pound! November 2 —atr Myrmid =| ‘Gate: babes ae at. rMireamerys eaten oa to produce—and the present selling | Greenock and Liverpoo! via San vran- | pee on 80%) Heicke Price is below cost. Second, more °#%. Portiand, Vancouver: and Comox, [Mayo oe 4 - $0 | mage Freon ranch” 006 than ane Dales remain in ware |" .o; St 790.5 & Pert Vanadium Steet 43% | “Putiets =. . | November 19—s¢r Wallingford from | Jan 2200 Wabash p tR Chrcce— houses from the crops of the last | Antiragasta via ports at Tp. mi etr Ara- | Las Westinghouse 4a | Or. triptete . three years, whic! bia Maru from Tacoma at pm) otf Now Hye Overtand - ? Wisconsin om Siva gy gant | #pokane from ov oer tol Alaskan Sen | Breck Hapid Transit Limburaer lars have been loaned, and there is Spokane fv Dp m: str Weet Keene| Kino Alaske-Juneau is 1% Young Am The two-masted schooner Roche fe market for this cotton. Orten pert» via fan Francisco |Jan. nee «(tare | * Total sales, 1.665.160 shares Rieck — point, stolen from the King & Winge | MHOLDOVER COTTON” Wa Hayhor "at 4:25 "p.m } LIBERTY BONDS bape wiass oot | chipyards, at West Seattle, Thursday | 18 OF Low onan egy A | | @ertes— tie Sie night by @ pirate crew, had not been | wt’ « tr Juneau from Bo rat os « jowever, In , crop which abla te of tow aca ern yin. Southeastern Alaskan ports st| Furnished by 1. B. Manning @ fpesed oe ie 2 ems eee peng : fiber, stained and filled with trast—| be dae Satlea eit. Fae aa tomes tats oe neatioge “A ce ante : With the coast guard cutter Ar- Which American mills will not use.| November 20—Str President for San! wreer rt Third 4's... cata still on the hunt, and with Germany, alone, used to take more | Pedro via Victoria Aye od are ~.. 0 Ty observation point thruout the | than 1,000,000 bales of this yearly jiongkong via Victoria, H C.. and porte |= ri straits and along the coast notified | and on the watch, it is believed im- possible for the stolen schooner to} evade capture much longer. She will! be forced to come in at some port for for rope, burlap and the heavy cloth-| November 19—#tr Bri ‘owur for) $i. 138,000 & m.; str Valder for Taco Sp m. CHICAGO, Nov. 20—IHoge—Recetpts, markets closed by war and inability, ome $008 bebe; suarbet t00 to S60. tower, | To Start Erec i to purchase because of lack of cash i Hulk of sales, $11.20611.60; butene fee ® | fuel and provisions, it ts argued. Qe eredit. this cotton backed up on| Wessels in Other Ports |i i:gi7i packing, is 19.0, eh State Building Soon Eo = the American market. Capetown—Arrived November 17: Bktm | $14 4: 6 “ Construction of thr: new $100,000) ‘Thus the South in trying to get | Russel! Maviside from Beattie and Port!” Cactie 1.000 head: market ie | State office building is expected to| pege—Fee eee California torm Tid of its old cotton and at the sam@| Manils—Arrived Noverster 7: str 74 Dutcher stock. | be under way shortly. The building Veal--Pancy Is Now at an End tims fo secure « better price for its | Bondowowo trom Beattie via porte Tigies, Will be erected at Fourth ave. and) Me@m coos: SACRAMENTO, Cal, Nov. 20.— bgt Br Admi ae. from. Beattie ati | TOS salves, $1806 | Bell ot. Pans and specifications | mege— ‘The storm is over in California, ‘The government early refused to am. Arriv vember 19: Mtr Laman |. SheeP—Keceipts, 2.000 head; market te|are now being prepared by Archi-| Primes a Weath an Ki BR ‘Tayler annovnnsd handle the situation. The South Stewart from Vancouver, B mteady W123; ewes, $2.500525. tect Henry Bittman Medium to chotce sommes . « vin fen! Rough heavy this morning, The Sacramento river tor nehr Raleatta from Seat jevember 19: Sir West Togas for N. Y. Coffee and Sugar then set to work for itself. Out or at this point will continue to rise un- -it# difficulties have arisen a number Catto abe | owe K, x en ° tl after Sunday. The American river plans for export corporations, co- fait 1|, XBW YORK, Nov. | 20—fugar—Raw, Vital Statistics Siefiom: te ahahes’."° northeast of the city is filling rap tive marketing and changed Ranger for Reattie si 7pm. |” | Siteper Ik, gree a Ag MR Tent cows sind betters tae. ie adinaeah eis ae oe Sgricultural conditions which, while! ,,°''er's : sage aS wate oy No. 4 Banton, 10% @11 » zx need odbesee + Katori Maru from Seattle at ¢ - om, pasar ch sal ARR - yee flood waters. they may not save this year's crop,|and sailed for Yokohama and ports at | M. IAGE LICENSES ante : dangered from flood wa 3 e tremendous improvements in| 5:19 p. m Fore Exchan Le ane BAereeeee. Age. | prime tambe iiiars years. Comox, B. C.—Ralled November 19: str eign xc! ge | Holbrook Henry, San Yearlings . Billion-Dollar ‘ 4 Myrmidon for Beattie NEW YORK 20.-—Foreien wx- | ‘ =e 29) Wethers - siping Meanwhile, bankers, buyers and |” Portiand—Arrived "November 19: Str| Change closed higher today. Demand Clara Vdna, San Francisco 24) Rees T. iff I Pl ed cotton factors declare from 60 to|Hawailan Maru trom New York via fo. |*#riing 8248%, france €07¢, lire 3.78¢, | Macwaka, Anton P. Seattle....Legal HAY, GRAIN AND FEED arr is Fann % per cent of the 1920 crop will *ttle marks 1.390, Canadian dollars 89 tse. | Heckley, Mary, ITON, Nov, 20.--A Dil pF mopolis .-. Legal| Wholessle Price Fer Tem, City Price WASH ovember 20: A be held for some months and then gett | Harold A., Beattle .... 23 | Bartey-— Whole lion-dollar tariff is to be the aim of Marketed slowly, and that the Soutn ee ee ee Denver Market Status | {.7°he's Bertha. Seattle... 22 the republicans when the new admin has the finances to carry out this Nevember 20 20.--Cattlo—Receipte, | Tham Lee. Soritie. 5; jos istration comes into power next Program. They also expect a grad. “tt Arey 0 8. m.; me § Blagihka, Lec, Cottage Gcove March, republican leaders here indi. Mal rise in raw cotton prices and a. “reonme Artivcn seen ea a eeipy Wyicess eet cated today steadily improving financial situ-| ameda from Seattle at 1 ip im ~— be So eg Seattle 19 Senator Curtis, Kansas, republican ° | 0 head; market to| Wisdust, Dencie i. Walle Walia st | WA “CE the guante; dale today Be be Heved $1,000,000 a year can be real ized from tariff duties, an increase of $700,000,000 over present duties, } Lon gshoremen Can’t Try Their Charges mbs, $9501.60; ewes, 16@ Henry, " Anchorage 49.600 10.00 j “9 . ken Halliday, " Wilzabeth ’ Dougan, siéveim Str Jefferson in Mil- | Auburn : ves Lagal Sein tee canamatanel bank Hound, southbound, at midnigh | QUEN Crry coresk ove sdnignt. Portland Market Status [roricisen, Thor, Seattio Legal ftall 4. lamb chope. ™: round . aval mmusications PORTLAND, Nov, 20.—Cattie—-Me-|Wetterling, Irma Frederika, Sienk, 250 T.: liver, 2 Tha ise. tall fs, |. November 19—Atr Steel Ranger, Port-| caipts, 100 head; market nominal un-{ Seattle > - Legal Yakima Burbank potatoes, $1.85» Innd for Meattle, two miles north of ¢ shenges. Young. W. Scott 26 | Limeatone Geite Melivered: Ary onions, 100-T. mack, $2.00. |Jumbia River; str Salina, fan Pedro for|” Hoge—-Market nominal and unchanged. cher,’ G § | Granite Grite Mall 1. fhe hottie caimyp, 18ci large can |Meattle, G64 miles north of ‘Han Fran-| pavtne sdetans onk antenaned lo phigh lary noe 26 | Tinaeed @Mal | he ‘International Longshoremed’s! White soap, 2%< sir Queen, Seattle for San Francisco, 400| Rees ao@sie per don |Cronkhite, Margarette A Yak. pins yy >A union, said to be seeking to cut poner stan, aTTARR miles from fan Francisco; str Wash-| Cheese—Triplets, fic per Th ima Legal) Local d loose from the local union, may not ond of Weetiake |tenaw, Port Ban U7] Mene-a8 e300 per Ih Brown, Gene, Heybr 44 | Ment erage’: try its charges before the board of cgpoallgg 2 96.005 € hare. No. Rub milee tres Beattie He ® Murk, Elsie, Heybr: 2 al aleck oo judges as now named, according to 46 ab White attle for Shanghai, 238 mi m Heat Richter, W. O., Seattl 1 he — veae spe Stalin 16-17. 4 cans hot sauce fe. |t tr Admiral #chiey, Ban Fra: | : Pag Sted sooo Leowal) “Oyster a decision Saturday by Superior % : § 6 * amira lan ranciaeo Dickinson, FB! je. Bee. Olympic Pancake flour, thc; 3 phew. |for seattle, 259 miles from Ban ran Fish Packers Here Mitta Jeena. ela ee - 4 teal | Judge Calvin's, Hall Matoes, 26; Van Camp’ aniz Soo Alaska sees Legal ipeade Navetor, 187, ite Port In foie rita ot the packers ot wise Ortee He” Validea 8 Si Price Dre He Assaulted “One ny Se. fitall 108 * clud > © packers ¢ “ ieee Mantes. 10, 160. Seats Vessels in Port at Seattle bd Larpocss Grek (arent vo Legal | OUGar rice Trop : Smith Cove ternunal—#tr Maquan, str| Seattle, except {hose having their BIRTHS Is Cause of Suit Crina Boy9” Plaint Eastern Leader, str Kastern Sword, |°WN organization, the Malmon Pack-| f xport company, avith a capital. | Fujita. Youhiqukl, 1118 Washington! focause of the depreciation in the| . A” !mformation charging Joe Dora | gans salmon, 25; 2 tbe. fresh fies, ¥ cane, Del Monte pork and bean Wb. No. 1 soft shelled walnuts, 2 r Teonlum, ate Eastern | ers’ | str Edmore, SANITARY Mariner, str Westward Ho zation of $80,000 aii at, girl : . with second degree agsault on Yee Stall 45, Dromedary minute tapioca. | Pier 14—Str Myrmidon ; Fs. 000, ‘will be established | Griebel, John Henry, Waldorf Hotel, | market price of sugar since Septem-| Mon was filed by the prosecuting | ie fs pada nce sei, ae, | etal Ge Str Wattingtora, | bere in Hew days. boy. : ber 30, Frank Waterhouse & Co. is ; 1a @ans sugar corn, 50¢; 2 cana Old Dutch str End ”, ; - sg 246 Sh William, 5215 42nd ave.|seeking to collect $1,074.52 from F. oorsietd separ hig ra mepee! @leanser, 260; 250 can Libby's ap , boy, s 4 ig ed by one Jimmie Lee, who claims Me ihc. Malte. $4-20, Lipton e sen a. coe Merchants Exchange Bali, JM, 1816 Rellevue ave, boy.| Griffin & Co, in a suit filed in| thy prisoner, unprovoked, “greviously Iabel tea, $90; No. 10° Cottolene, $1 Mitr Santa Ana. M H * | Wah, Chew, 103% 12th ave. boy. [superior court Friday. ied éne’ China ber ‘Mon Olympic | pancake tiowr, 260% Sink ft. terminal—U # & Surveyor, anager riere Quits Gray bet coe MEL RTC giri;|, The complainants claim to have atti be at a loss to explain his ataup, 200 *. white be o. | Pr tr of Seattle. . ro 8 , 2 claims be a * nat We. thers ee Siar Arte Gis of Beattie, Robert C. Hill, for nine years|De Boer, J. 1, 4618 Fontanelie’ st, {8014 60,022 pounds of the commad assailant’s motive. $e Stall 69, Burbank spuds, $126, de- | pacitic Const coal bunkers—Btr Bpokane,| Manager of the Seattle Merchants’ | Moy yiiue 330 9th int (Yt the defendants at 11% cents : isicanmetes vered; $1.75 per sack. Stall 102 st. terminal—U " ” e, re oat eutach. Julius, 230 29th ave. girl. |a da , ° fresh churned butter. Coe Te; Cannpaet: | Btacy st. terminal—U 8 & Burnside jexchange, resigned that post Friday. | Bwalwell, MB, ito Ten fith , bound and say they had to sell “Painless “Austin” ; Wve milk, $ cane 46 | Lander at. terminal—Btr Went Keene, str | He will be succeeded by Frank R.|" Drive, irl poh lower price later to another bi CORNER arora Hanlon, former railroad’ man and purchaser because the defendant Frente 15.25, PEER te snorting, | iirmnes,ovnan terminals aie, | | Hanlon, former railroad: man and! DIVORCES GRANTED | inner i xmas the aetentant| Up on Fraud Charge de ‘ie one-Buch mincemeat, new er AF LAY tb Geguilastion Tent Cornella A from Ww Ro q pi ras P. L. Austin, a dentist known as e be pare, i: leven jaine f of lon. Carlson, Ida ce from John on- pen very " 7 " Boss. See Ms tis vere, 1 “i, JmPA? | wast Waietway Docks & Warehouse Co urls nn taon-10 HE Black Head of. |“Tninics, Austin.” alleged to have very best mincemeat, 36¢ Btall 2. fitr Devel, ate Admiral Watson. ie 9 — | Morford, W. V. from Zulema ¥. defrauded Theodore Meyer, 610 EB. leg of lamb .; shoulder lamb, 19¢| Todd arydocks—Htr Banta Itite, motor | | BANK CLEARINGS Trochet, Henrietta Gaston, Pa ifi Fi heri Sist st., out of $5,000 as an invest fs welner®, Zoe |"**cne Win, Bonaven Cox iKireeting}y ae | Hosapsat Hove trot Chey ¢ cific Fisheries om oe Shida runner Products ; Sails 27-81, Crystal White soap, 5 tare | Amen yarde—Btr Hoowavell. Metaker, Gortsude (from Clyde H.) | C. H. Black, Jr., waa elected presi: |Co,, was given a preliminary hear * , Crys ars | Amen yards—tr Rooweve : ; . 20c; 1-1. can Ghirardelii's chocolate, she, | Puget Sound Bridge & Dredging worke—| | Clearingy .... DEATHS dent of the Association of Pacific|ing on a charge of grand larceny in $1.90: 306 can Heruhey's cocoa hull Rainbow | Balances ..... ..... 1,347,201.67 44, Bremerton. | Misheries at the annual banquet of | Justice of the Peace Otis W. Brink 4 pO a BP Bagi rminal—-str Yosemite. | Spokane Fuoter, Christian, 79, 711 22nd ayve.|the organization held at the New/er's ¢ourt Friday. He denied mis- mopees | Alaska Gteamship moormgs—#tr Victoria. | | ciparings 2,050,202.00 | |SPencer, Thomas H., 66, 3641 33rd! Washington hotel is minced Friday evening. | representing the stock, ave, W. Soe edn Royal baking pow- ° Balances .. $19,891.00 | | Van Houten, Alfred, 12, 8220 Wal-|He succeeds Frank Wright of the vie wat Is: jues Call for lingford, 4 Carlisle Packing company, THE BODY OF CORNELIUS J. OA hs A Mer Bank Statements); “'""#* - Ts 575,994.00 | | Vollum. Charles rH tied Hating ne The banquet was a feature of the| KELLY, who died at La Touche, | Mon 42¢, § The, Ste it 19, pure fresh Balances ..... .... 112,963.00 | |Knowlton, Sarah J, 75, 1621 24th ay. | tWO-day session of the packers, vember 3, after contracting pneu: mitk, Joc qt. Stall ogon onions, | WASHINGTON, Nov. 20.—The a 10 TH 26e, per wack $1.45; tall can good | comptroller of the currency today is-| « Portland Brey satan hte » Minor hospital pga ier sete — monia while on his toip from Al- on, 166 ea ,c + 66 0 rowley, Malcolm are ut the first thi ¢ y gale 100; larg: n umpkin, 100. | wued aut ter the wondition ot learnign 6,590,969.00 | rison. w ing « child learns | aska for the first time in 17 years, a fiall 1523, halibut cheeks, 200 T.; Balance: ++ 1,288,783.00 | |p in this strenuous old work : 0 a GDSot cuseiee, 39 Ts GH) toe eens Btonday, Noveuber 16, ¥ ceaitoad Pring, Willian Fy 48 4849 Fourth] Ot haven orld is how Me on the steamship Alameda \ } | Fortenbacher, Madi { | } { |stantin cbortly. after” his arrival Moth er Repor. } | Ertvan, capital of Armenia, No con | ment is “compelled to carry the war SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 26, -—— FILIPINOS TO ene FACE CHARGES4 vant Pemiers to Meet pair Suspected of Bruté |houncement was tm that Premiers Leygue and L here toda lems affecting Vrance el Greek Royalty Is = beast a «le Invited to Return) Piner and cntorotorm PARIS A dispatch to! thelr n the Alps h the French foreign office from Ath. Kink . nee Sowers ens today said that Premier Ft the two Syipincs: sapnt 2 had invited all the Greek royal fam. he oe waymen who wa “ ily, Including Constant , to return Hérd, messenger ~é ao 4 Near Na rol. wake me nt has been | “ut Hurd cannot poritively idemef " Nov 25 tity thelpair as the thugs, Hard ‘ as gagged, drugged and robbed of New Greek Cabinet [#1 s! essnixe ave: ana tiaine st. Takes Office Oath no. te tnousnt, were Piipinow ot ATHENS, Nov. 20.--The new Greek Japs cabinet has taken oath of office be.| Officer C. M. Johnson accosted fore Queen Mother Olga, who issued Belamira and Vadel at Nihth 8. préclamation assuming the regency |4?4 Washington shortly after 1 a m. n the name of Constantine. fie but were captured by Of- « G. W. Christy and C. EB. Ted- one e 2 rick, in the police prowler, half an British Admiral in piu tater * + | Capt. Tennant says the Filipinos Chat With Constantin | 072 hatnied to a thend, LUCERNE, Nov Vice Admi-|but were unable to explain posses ral Mark Kerr, former British naval | gion of the drugs. at Athens, held an unofficial cont here, it way } red today Report Turks Take It to Dad--a h e rower menia Capital Then, Oh, Blooe cy dixpatch received here today from | Woodshed sessions were heldulll Swins sources said it was reported | three North End homes last nights that Kemel Pasha, leader of the! i¢ police reports are correct. Thome Turkish nationalists, had captured | ss, Attendance at each session, acconde ing to reports, were a boy of IE years, his stern father and a big Umber stick i Loud whacks, symbolic of no Russians Carr ¥y sparing of the child, were punctuated War Into Poland | »y youtntul cries for mercy, on each BERLIN, Nov. 20--A wirleess|0C#sion. Each shed-warming ended staternent from Moscow today an-|,@ flood of tears, it is said. nounced that the Russian govern-|. The prelude to the parties was | held beside a house next to that of Into the Polish neutral zone, owin, Mrs. 1. E. Gorman, 2103 EB. Mercer to Balakevitch's attacks.” st., Friday afternoon. According to dispatches from War. Mrs. Gorman saw three boys try- aw, 15 red divisions have been con-|!ng to break in a window of the centrated on the Polish front and an|#ouse, She knew no one was at attack is feared home, so she notified police. Motor- cycle Patrolman Fred Bertran@ Lithuania Would bese i the three culprits red-handed, Again Fight Poland ‘They admitted trying to break to the house, but aid they th , PARIS, Nov. 20.—Representatives | ,tey according to ‘4 of Lithuania are now in Moscow, ne-| Kner taking the names and mal tment for a military offensive xgainat | cresees o€ the boys, Bertrand Poland, according to advices received | ‘De™ over to thelr respective 3 ere. from the soviet capital today. . . Rertrand’s report at central ae ended with the words, “Their mothers a |Hearings on Irish zai they would ‘report the case to Trouble Postponed |), {itor cvhen Sey returnea WASHINGTON, Nov. 20.—~Hear. Tor Bridge Over Ask for Bridge Over ings on Irish condigions which hate at Mon proceeded for two days before the American commission on Ireland have been postponed until the week! -prustees of the Chamber of Com-} after next merce, in ‘a communication to Shortly after hearings are resumed | city council Satufday, req Mra. Muriel MacSwiney, widow of/the city investigate the p the late lord mayor of Cork, is ex-jand feasibilty of 0 u pected tortestify. bridge over the Lake Wi: canal at Montigke ave, Overcoat Afloat a Indicates Suicide|S°°k, Brother Here fot SACRAMENTO, Cal, Nov. 20.—An of Man: Dead in, overcoat and hat were found on the| T. G. Evans, supposed to ‘oe 7 city float early this morning, indi.| ttle was asked to be no y e cating “the owner ‘had committed] his brother, Dave, died in Ne suicide by jumping into the river,|bria, Mo, Friday, in a tel police declared, Two cards found in| ceived by police Saturday ay the overcoat pocket bore the names | Evans, of that city. of B. & Allison, 3721 E and F st., Tacoma, Wash., and Dr. WB. Pen-| Pasquale Sentenced _ te to Life in Prison Cancel in NORRISTOWN, Pa, Nov. * Life imprisonment was the pits Railroad edule) today of Aucust Pasquale, “the Changes in Great Northern and|crank” who kidnaped and mi |Oregon-Washington railrond sched. | Blakely Coughlin, 13-month-old baby ules, advertised to go into effect}of George B. Coughlin, last June. ~ Sunday, will not be made, it was an-| Pasquale pleaded guilty of second de-— nounced Saturday. gree murder. The kidnaping charge : oe was dismissed. Baby Coughlin was smothered to death, the slayer fessed. firmation was obtainable ee Church on Sunday re Chureh of Christ, Scientist, Sea! le, located at 16th ave. and Nine Railroads Denny way, will be dedicated with Seek Bond I: appropriate ceremonies: Sunday, at WASHINGTON, Nov. 20.— po ET cation to issue notes and bonds talling $34,687,000 was received the interstate commerce comn today from nine railroads. Most Hit by Autos these issues will take up mati a obligations, Others will provide This Year | improvagneite sad , After being knocked down and dragged 20 feet by the auto of W. H, White, of Earlington, at ‘Third ave, and Pike st, Friday, a Jap arose, dusted himself off, muttered something in Nippon: || oy ocen third vice president. Harry eae, and S48. |Stokes, also of Seattle, was tag wn |to the board of directors, it t - se This Year HAO Boat caida Hastening to catch a street car and get home, Gladys Rae, 18, of rek VE Monsy= 2217 Third ave, ran against vrave/ by sfeamer the auto of A. McAuley, 107 Jackson st, at ‘Second ave. and ‘ tes Marion st, Friday evening, and af 5 PORTLA a jDunn was re. elected president |the Pacific Coast Ice Cream |facturers’ association in session hel yesterday. A. 8. Bird, Seattle, was knocked down, She was un- hurt. Pedestrians ie y Ne tel on Hit by Autos WY | We a Sle This Year S. M,. Reed, 6147 Creston st., was jammed between his own auto and that of W. BE. Clark, 2210 Seventh ave., at a gas sta- < SAN . tion at 24th ave, and Jackson st., i Friday evening. He was taken | [ 1200 MIDNIGHT SUNDAY AND: THURSDAY to Seattle General hospital, where _ it was found that he was sufter- | (imAMUAUNeLalebaimlads aceon leg. PORT TOWNSEND RAIL CONNE Pedestrians AND MILL PORTS Hit by Avtoeh] pare a mee rm | This Year Ww Schuer, 30, night janttor HOOD CANAL PoIinTs uD in the Mariorr building, was slight ly injured when knocked down by an auto bearing Heense number 65363 at Second ave, and James st. Friday evening. License 55363 was issued to A. H. Tempin, 1202 PUGET ‘SOUND NAVIGATION KB. Pine st, according to police MAN DOCK records. “ 399 NEAH BAY & WAY Por

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