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THE SEATTLE STAR WEDNESDAY, DRCHEMTET 15, 1979. VALUATION ‘Ship News ‘Steels, Oils, Rails |FROSTS FINSH DemandProsecution °*Sccuine Relia WASHINGTON, Deo, 16 relief for fertpegy ULS.CROPS 2s" All Advance During | TRUCK SEASIN of Guilty in Boost 22:52 THURSDAY Wentern staten merit) Barly N. Y. Trading” ay “as OW Marat of Buildin g Prices irre: . ' o ) | BY ALL. BRADEE e and | poratior hich was passed by IS LOWERED : ee ays “a ae rien us aerewse 6S M ont nt frosts ha a WASHINGT Ker ho for pronecu nate without a record vote late y cond High ‘Tide Crucible & ide ~ ‘ ta ended the reason for ul outd le promecutior emp und t terda Cord Pkoauues eee tag oh % lahaae | oft %.| the mountains Indicate that the same ‘6 t supe tthe t f ‘ has been | foreign r ts for the produc # 1920 Official Record Falls ie oo a. bce ET UNA eetivOti te tiey eee ee ih aks: Menta, Binsin; otto, vaste) owncilen canta 0 Stal TAGUMEY wore ataed upon ¢ ‘ tine beer | the farm and to stay, aeeningea a Or an Overhauling ane induetrinis ai advanced. Norrolk & Western wa nly rail @ t eported f ther large j Way Below that Given | se on Rise WO | Gliding. Tt S0GE eel dal at ott. Unica Pecitie waa Up: and others © otha sae anise | obtie ' , to econ : i Onsaqumsick | generally steady to higher. Baldwin Looor was off % at t ' th ' stor | t f ‘ king to : Out in 1919 Trunk dock, |Ingvand Mexican Petroleum was off 1, at 160, but both made up tt Yor) 1 , WASHINGTON, Dee 15 The t the w eh ~ : ee ' ' an b 1 1 = al all importar rope sof Can . t gat the b int r . . % Hilecd this year tn'the United tates : plenary vd Pot N. Y. Stock Exchange — ahh aan ; e bureau of t aericuiture depart t is re commission. | 619 Becond A al growth, 4 h nd , Glasses Fitted—Bro ‘ Lenses Duplicates 4 ficial stat t This computation . . . At * a ‘ mor la t t Ds ; was Daseel vt prices pak farmers on Wietoria Seeks Big BREAK AGAIN Amer 3 On a 8 lm magn eS ecemb ‘ompared with 1919 Amer : > ta ‘4 weaker, bu hange W “ mendmer t t t . t " : Hise tes. decreann of 84.989,476,000 opsenyaner Job ‘Selling Flood Drives Market :2: Be had Sue won: storetate Cots oe En Oo : ‘The total valy ¢ important crops Contract to built four steel tankers | Sein 001 rives APKel smer ’ *s 2 orde tt t m to # The area of all important crops terests, ts being so veht by the Har | Down hal re & On ‘ 4 1% Prices Paid Whoiesale Deslers for that priority ord ae | be P was given as $51,062,409 acres, com. bor Marine Co, Ltd. of Viete The | we 8 Th Veariahles and Pralt reaularit saltves ting | thor pared with 356,162,122 acres in 1919, Work, if obtained, would give employs} CHICAGO. ‘ 4 S| ArtichoteePer m a ae 5 seed watiding vliandtion ‘ The 1920 value of some of the im. Ment to several hundred returned h Pil | ba is Sprouts ier Mm vee ond Gand eopertente air yeaditees artant crore descfibed by the bu.| soldiers : r sas +o Nag aac se , To Talk Problems By having good {8 ASK ABOLITION OF eee Lumbermen ght. Toate? COST A t Teau follows Corn, $2.1 1,000 Str. Seokaiie Due jee ole Probierr Winter wheat, $866,742,000 . bot siiceee| deca Have your Spring wheat, $273,485.00 | From Manila Soon |)! sine i : so) 2 —Abet rye: | lumbers amined here All wheat, $1,140,206,000. 1 samship Spokane, Pacific)" }) . ‘44m | Epo sp-| ser De fitted, and White potatoes, $500,974,000 | Steamship Co, vessel, i# expected in /at $ ‘ > $0! rent > < . > have good eyesight. - . oe 12/8 Sweet potatoes, $126,629,000 eattle by the end of January. |\ see 3 Mee) act ° idle eoutin. seule Oats, $7 She is now plying between Manila |” )\oo¢ 167% "4 co ee k availed, ‘att drop to and fave. 90 Barley, $142.931,000 nd Batavia, Java. down is &% 7% ‘asinhtowetion | tated wav eyes ‘examined. Rye, $88,609,000, . 1 " h ; : Rice, $63,837,000. * aed ‘add eite 4 Hr evision of the present tax sys three days bef t Cotton, $914,590,000 Storm Beats Ship , dropped Me edditional late 4 HK end cert Poepenin ela lya bates gga re gol Pony. ir beets, $99,396,000 | and od another t%e in later won % 26.060 39 00 rag i tm n Das aaricoe tee | Back Into Straits : as ne most ate "83 homes and construction and to grant | = EYE LE? Tobacco 8,001,000 | PORT TOWNSEND, De 16° aaa of sues wae bore a a ; Sea “yee te oe = ce ee | eee eee eee a °° The steamer Jim Butler, en 1 Ey Ab gee ae | to rea mortgages nearing completion on the unive Produc of the important crop: er 5 . * . } Hroaden f the home n| ait . will t was piven ae fll ant SFOPS| to Samta Rosalia, was forced to put awently; “July | hinelale. © rf 5 ma ; iroadesiing a pu 4 ‘ OPTICAL CO n—3,232,367,000 bushels in 1920;/ "Here to. renew ts tater . Howth + 19% per ire s federal thrift jen under the esent plans of the building rpeseee in 1818 font. — ge a re «| a Te oe ' |postal savings branch of the post-|committee. It in 1 the attempts to pass out a apt au 4% 4 a 4 aralt White potatoes—430,458,000 bushels |® Sack tine che wan’ driven URE Board of Trade | a%) Se 29 department mutta will be March in 1920; 367,452,000 in 1919. | Ai eee mv Twrsday’s Quotations t ; . 18 committee has this to may on’ 10, 1921 Apples—240,648,000 bushels in 1920;| back hy the heavy weathe Wheat " r amess , a. 153,238,000 in 1919. | P I Mas ‘Ry ae . "e 4 Sugar beets—$,545,000 tons in 1920;} YAMA MARU, N.Y. K “ . aa By i $AZLATS tons in 1919 uP, will land at Vancou ‘ “ asee ; Oats—1,524,055,000 bushels in 1920;| ver Instead of Victoria, before pro- | May ie : tiea aa 1,231,754,000 in 1919. ceeding to Seattle, it was learned to: |7")) . o% penaetern. Be ve : Barley—202,024,000 bushels in 1920;| day by wireless D. 7% ATH °4, black, per Te. ‘ 161,345,000 in 1919. | . May on lke Rice—53,710,000 bushels in 1920 | Weather Byreau Re "se ee 42,790,000 in 1919. AH 181.ANY aged | lye Pr 200 (at ODOT CTATO ess 80OOR Rye—-69,318,000 bushels in eter fallime Lard : ? : i x, ber ive ot ‘ 7 ; : Sana. | si +0 “ Grape Fruit—Piorida. per case ¢ ‘ $8,909,000 in 1919. ben, at 7.36 | May 1.80 1b8e ‘ ry feriee High Low Clone or EY Loven ct u Hay—108,233,000 tons in 1920; 109, 152,000 in 1919 | Le : ’ Tr et Tobacco—1,508,064.000 pounds in May sent tae ® . ‘ oo@ate 1920; 1,463,325,000 in 1919. 8 “ Cotton—12887-000. bales in 1920;| Arrivals and Departures Chicago Car Lots : seo@s erenes 2918 r ber 1¢—Ate Teucer trom V » | (Torsday's Quotations) us th Sel aocembs | Purnbhed by 1. ft: Manning & Co, : at | Oats 26 “ ” s KIDNAPED SON fitcesse cen se aes "| SHIPPING FRAUD S22. om Shanghal vial Cit | Japanese Ferdinand E. Chavez, 20, Spaniard, Puget Sound Power & Light Company's ns anee WASHINGTON, Dec, 14%-Fitteen | rs “Investigation shows he probably prosecuting attorngys and five trial 4 left here Thuratay and arrived in ’ ’ Ter : sad | ty bere ey an i. i ae : lawyers should be employed by the| DAIRY PRODUCTS j 8 Per Cent Five-Year Gold Coupon jotes sent to Portiand authorities by the government to prosecute shipping | Prices Paid to Shippers | sheriff's ofice- here Monday, after a pa es vce AOR ran leh nage wed | ~ ne ee Or ae ‘ae || Dated September 1, 1920; Due September 1, 1925 ta ae ee es ons Al jormer executive assistant on the | Bas “ $ ; * alleged to have snatched hie ¢year| 5.0.6 laskan Ve ole, + det board, today recommended ina writ-| sum, “ ru: a Price, Par, Plus Interest ela son from his aunt's arms in| terson, southbound, wt 920 p.m. ten report to the Walsh investigating DAIRY PRODUCTS Portland Wednewdtay, and fied to this eee comunteate: Prices Paid Wholesale Dealers Sizes $100, $500 and $1,000 city. Gillen did not appear today In per | Betten-tecat creamery, cubes son. ° Edward Denman, first board chair i Deputy Sherif Herbert Beebe, who} Wessels in Other Ports Was ansigned to the chase, reported| | ostem—Malied December 10: Ht | @uioan for tle via p YIELD 8 PER CENT meee man, continued to testify concerning | cheese MS Res | rived December te Tym that a man answering the descrip-| mone : a tion of Chavez boarded the Pacific} dareus from seattle via ports Balled De- | oun, ¥ uid American shipping suf ; a 0 - Steamship Co.'s steamer Thursday |cember 5: Str Toyama Maru for Beattie fered because his snore did not 4 i A reaper sean ies | vin porta pugs not carry out bis Diesel engine proj | 33] D H T & T dee spent to seal. 70d card anid: “| 4.7% peewee «| San Francisco Produce |v: ok meee oe exter Horton Irust Savings rustee See rteine’ tian with sos.” a o> ee BAN FRANCISCO, De pe Gillen recommended all officers of | We bas im * ad an for Be wom ae hips and all office ft « “ ULTRY According to Portland authorities hE AT * ands jcers of companie Se | Chavez probably kidnaped his child|frsnip from Beattic via san Prenciace perating under the shipping board| Priees Feld by Wholesale Dealers | in revenge against his wife, who re-| Valparaiso -Salied December ‘ar and porte a December 12 n Heattle be required, before receiving their | peeks salaries, to take oath they have not | Heee—tnd received and have no knowledge of 4 ee. ond here A rebates, bonuses or bribes. He also | Brellere—All *fured to affirm to the draft board that he was supporting her and the Doy, an dthus assist him in obtain: ing exemption. When you read this there may or may not be | Torkegye Live wr] NY; Seffge and Suet, ran ie anne oa] oe any of the five-year 8% notes left for sale. This Gillen ‘ld the “American market | Saw ‘ is because the small amount not yet sold is go- 3 i , \.ergsse ; yer 14: mtr] nee wei be | Catton SE O6Ho ver [Ae sie. te Mes 30 9 nd that | ieothers Dressed +e ‘ went sees. Peeper & fot ypewsiadardingy onic) Baers 048 ing fast and we are sticking to the principle of | Reported by W wiper aie oan ele a : ~ FOIL TWO THUGS conranntinn, trem gee Creamery Operators |»: ot the ata | MEAT of “first come—first served.” jally destroyed at an early | Terkere—Dreseed + S8@ an’ : Similar attempts to rob the man-|san Pranciaco atop me me amin | 2D Convention Here sous take wack ait tts ship ai Sugar--Raw 4 @tKe agers of two groceteria stores wer | A two-day convention of the Wash. | Contracts, adjusting prices anew an Powe , 1 frustrated Monday night by identica rlington Cres > snarigegpcondllerwer ach juny Dgmsnitiagy ergy dior oegy 4 Quotations yards OU MA BE OO LA E tactics. t , “or and Cheese Makers’ association “There are & great number of in-| pat at Stock: Y Y I I Oscar Atkinson, manager at 201| ed Wednesday morning at the _ 9p ne in the poem Primes . i. ‘ ° Sy ales oarto Bi flan ie CEA tas ee | sto debe. Re’ taon anee bom | oeaw oor you have put off investing for any reason; Atkinson left all his cash in the |? store, locked the door and threw the key back inside Manager D. Roy Joynson, at Seventh ave. W. and McGraw st did exactly the same thing As expected, Atkinson and Joynson were both held up, but the robbers got nothing from either Public Markets ‘| do not delay any longer. It may be your last opportunity in many years to get the obligation of a solid, progressive, well-managed home Company, furnishing a necessary service and paying you 8% for the loan of your money. which closes Thursday night them,” said Gillen, urging a | nipping ‘ordova, Vance ipoas Moment Sa Boat Schedules oration and additional regulate shipping legislation by congrens. 7 . | Sheep— —-SAVE MONEY- Portland Market Status Primos tama «ons cssessass 3 Travel by steamer | oie il wait hea Me | ee ; | board and the emergency West Ison, Kobe for Beattie, 2.216 #tr Hollywood, kohama, pees Mace! HAY. GRAIN AND F wer. Prime Wholesale Price Per To} City Price Barley Whole 550 head: market * #10.5011; heavies, $2.00 Sheep Rece 100 head; market i#| Rolled 4.9 @) Br Maxtum—w ; wady and wnichanged. Onte— Noted ae Hy 5 5 ° stn te, TT, ws, we a Sim Son sete aoe pent yo meri ote Don’t Be One of the Disappointed Ones sugar. 19¢, 16 Toe 94 “butter, 67 2 2% aia ee H sa. | Vessels in Port at Seattle Vic Ground Hone a Port ANGELES: STRAIT POINTS Denver Live | Stock Market Re 1 pay le ‘ NVER, Dec altie-—Receiptn, | Alf 00 head: market « DAILY AT MIDNIGHT Fo OUR OFFER B } SAN JUAN ISLAND POINTS he 2 Stall 17, beat a al ste Alameda sie First—Notes in limited amounts may, if desired, be purchased by a La D. babe tres: GE BELLINGHAM - ANACORTES Receipts, 2.600 nena paying 10% with order and the balance in nine monthly payments, a lore earee Slee ee a . —_huen | astern: we retaining note until final payment is made. Interest at 6% wil ig can; flour $08, PORT TOWNSEND RIK CoNNterion: f be allawed on installments paid. Amounts paid may be with: a ‘< foes lan Reciamation Molaeses Dairy Weed at any ven afore final payment is made, in which case 4% interest : ‘ | Shell Meal Cat be allowe ; ping 188 bow: | , xiv ste Teontum. of Logged-Off Land |... ~ BS Lander at. termite) HOOD CANAL POINTS Under the leadership of Chairman | Fleer Second—Notes may be purchased by 10 per cent cash paym Ps pn Bpokene at. terminal | P ent, i the 41 tt choke eect | Bast Waterway terminal—Mtr West Jes 09 W. A. Irvin of the Puget Mill com. | and the balance on or before January 10, 1921. nup, atr West Himrod 0 pa the legislative committee of the} Magistrates in E a eee arame, nem tr Sho: IM EPNS MTN SNE Peremas (vxKed-off jand conference is work-| century could fix w and hours of ing on the reclamation of logged.off Areas, At preliminary infprmal meeting of the committee Tuesday |# ' i i night, it was stated that there ate| | BANK CLEARINGS Fuller Information may be obtained at any office of the Company 2,000,000 acres of rich lo off lands manly re | Seattle 460 home made ham Sw tant orca set Bound Brie Str Patterson Ames yard—Str Roo Heffernan dock—Btr Santa Flavin Fisher's Flouring mille—Str Wheatland labor Btrentr y 5, str Went Hartiand Stall 21, Tow in the state that can be p ma, 220; Olympl * which is the lightest, Tatome her es the pot of the mouth: Clearings 1,294,185.00 | aniesd pop corr u De aren- | | Balances | Soe meae” panes, nat Members of the joint board of . ti0k fe yearn’ Oo Tne 008: Ge Balan a os ae 01.00 | higher curricula met here Monday . 4 787 if Kooxomy nd complete’. the first draft of EXAMINATION FREE : MenOaRs arr : ose 737 br 4 31-28, dello, 10¢ phe; 2 pkas.|the repe Ph P en vances sisaee 50,702.00 } She, Mall $1, fresh w me, tee the report which will be ‘ubmitted 1 1 a « Gt; wainuis, 160 tb, Staiao, free tgec (to Governor Lous B. Hart pefore : $4 a #00 doz.; fresh creamery butier the convening of the state legisla 34 . - ¥ peanut butter, tse ™., 2 Te. 27 0 4 200 comb. Stall 40, shredded coco bas" #4 e | THE HOARD OF DIRECTORS of the paling Agreement has not yet been PAINLESS EXTRACTION Dictograph Products. Corporation at. $1.66 |reached on the recommendations AD work guaranteed for 18 yearn. ave impression taken im the |)2\\" ‘his day declared a quarterly ¥ veal steak ri to encour increased attendance ™Orning and get teeth same day. Kxamination and advice free. Givide aan 7% on the outstanding bo > ; ‘ ja roast at the state normal schools Call aud See Samples of Our Plate and Bridge Werk. We & company 4 The nO nak recom | et Of Time. Bring thin ad with you. jo Stand the Wor "the The total woman's vote in the re-\ mendations for the readjustment Open lays From 9 to 12 for Working People F gent prenidential election a estimated "he tax levy for ‘Inalitutions of OHIO CUT-RATE . DENTISTS higher learning. 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