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HAR COSTS " 1OMILLION oth Sides in Cigar Indus- _ try at Tampa Determined to Fight to Finish STAMPA, Fla, Fed. 16.-—-The open § war in the Tampa cigar indus PREY has cost $19,400,000 in 10 months. te Ship News Tides im Seattle ren 16 First Low Tide forse m, 9 tt Wiest High Tide | Ob wm, The fe Second Low Tide jlsiea pom, Le tt ! . SEAMAN SUE | To collect $501.6) Hunter, seaman, Tuesday Ube action in federal court pees Low "Tide " | Piret Second Mh oa, Joe wtarted againnt wa in Lake Union. | see | » brought closer to Yokohama, Shanghai, Hongkong and Manila when the mall service of th¢ Seattle will p the finish Twelve thoumnd cigar workers 4 affect hel strike agninst the open shop Bas cost strikers $6,000,000 in wages. Manufacturers have taken 4 toes | $9,000, 0000. ‘The federal government has lost 000 in tax revenus The International Cigarmakers’ has spent $1,000,000 In strike its. Other union workers have $400,000. The strikers are willing to deal " the manufacturers on any sort Of A collective bargaining basis But the manufacturers refuse to tate. bers of the Clear Manufac association say they will close factories and laquidate their rather than recognize the shop employing only union oe tnsist they would’ be unfair the 4,000 employes now at work the cigar factories if they were Fecognize the union in any way "Oscar Nelson, federal coneiliator the department of labor, quit and returned to Washington he found the employers would eal with the men collectively. DLD HINDERS LOCAL MARKET _ Western ave. commodities were in usual place along the curb Wed. ‘Morning, but prospective buy- ‘were missing. The cold weather Blamed. Jobbers said business be up to normal late in the Valley head lettuce was on the street and sold at 1S per crate. One car of celery due to arrive Wednesday after ‘The price will be the «ame at S a crate. Local hothouse rhubarb received by express. $ oranges and apples continue be in demand. Eastern egg market was low » with a heavy production i This will probably be cause of a 2-cent drop in the local market some time Wednestay, the price 36 cents for stan- tmstead af opening Quotation nese Per th. ..e....- DAIRY PRODUCTS to Shippers DAIRY PRODUCTS Prices Paid Wholesale Dealers ‘Local creamery « Base Freei ranch Pullets . h sides are determined to fight} new Admiral line ship ser ie in augurated. The new line will ma terially reduce the mail time between those ports and Seattle. READY TO RESELL, HULLS The government is ready to sell the 43 wooden hulls in Lake Unton| for almost any amount, © jon of shippers whe me with the foreign trade bureau of} the Chamber of Commerce to die | cule & proposal for transforming |them into sailing ships, to operate lumber carriers. them is esti out of Seattle as Cost of rebuilding mated at $100,000. se. ARIZONA ARU The Arizona Maru, Shosen Kaisha line, was Jattle Wednesday from | with a heavy passenger, | freight consigument oe Weather Bureau Repo | TATOOSH INLAND, Feb 16-8 A. M an howe ARRIVES of the Ovaka due in Be the Orient |Arrivals and Departures Arrived if Admiral Dewey trom str Arizona Mare from Londos and Liverpoot mox and Vane Niue from Monolule via Tecoma, at 2.15 pom Saried Tacoma, at § p.m ee Abihes Vessels Valdes—February 15—Ralied, meda, westbound 10:48 pm . Vessels in Other Ports Yokohama Z 11—a Fusnimt 3 @alled, str Manila Fenruary 13—~Balled Mar ate Prot and por fan Diego—-Fobruary ib—diniled, str} Anne Hanify for Seattle via Sam Fran- clace, San Francteco—ebruary tt str Artzonan for Seattle, str Gover iatled. for c ebraary 16—Ralled, Seattio 6.20 pm ruary 1b--Passed in, str Collegian for Be- atta, at 1 p.m, | Pebtuary 1h—-sArrived, etr Ad from San Diego an and Seattle, February 15—tr Capt AF. Richmond, 227 mile str Banta Ines, towing 492 miles north of fan Francis. p. m.; atr Admiral Hehiey, Beat Ban Franciaco, #5 miles from He at § Dp. m.; motorship Charlie W ip, Beattie for Han Francisco, 6? fyom fan Francisco at § p. m.: # Vietoria for Beattie, m.; str West Jessup 3,301 mites from Flattery at 8 pm. see Vessels in Port at Seattle Smith Cove terminal—Str City ef Spo- « Notua at. terminat—U 8 CG Algonquin, Pier 14—8tr Wakens. Pier + —Ser Delight. Pier A--Str Admiral Goodrich, str Ad- mira] Rodman, | Pier Bete Clty of Beattre Pier D—Str Admiral Dewey. Pacific Coast Coal bunkers—@tr Neme Cit Union Pacifieterminal—U ® N © Brook- line. & Shipping Board Yards—Str Icont- um, str We 1 Ho, ate Went Hart lana, str West Himrod, Bastern Leader, str Youemite. Alaska Steamship mooring—str way, atr Victoria. Lander Street terminal—tr West Nilus. Milwauk 0 terminal— tr Collegian. Kast Waterway Dock & Warehouse—Str Went ives, str Kayseoks, str Devel Todd Dry Dock—Sir Foi King, Cordova. Puget sound Bridge & Dredging Co— Hull Rainbow, str Patterson. ar wkag- aur Ames Yard—str Roosevelt Nettleton Lumber Co, dock-—Str Crons Keys. Lake Union—Ftulls Abii Peruta, Cardia dock—#tr 8 Surveyo! ; Wawona, str Semta Ane. Stream—U 8 C & G 8 Expl Corn— Whole Cracked 6 | Chick Feed 23) Chick Mash POULTRY Prices Paid by Wholesale Dealers to Shippers ‘OU Prices Paid Wholewalers * Dressed 11.00@11.5 16. 00@11 4008 sees 9.000 Bent eteern .. 1.500 “Medium to chote 1.6 Best cows Bulia Calves. Prime lambs Yearlings « Wethers . Ewes HAY, City Price 43,00} | 45.00 48.00 46,00 § | Cotton Seed Chick Developer . Alt * Alfalfa Meal Serateh Feed Wheat |Cocomnut Meal... Meal al apa Local ».00| | | | Clearings .. | | Balances . 1} Clearings . | Balances Spokane | Clearings .. | Balances Tacoma Clearings | Balances 196.0 465,00 | mall and ¥ and February 1%—Str Admiral Dewey for) ..\" | vr Ala. J ‘i secretary of the Pacific ;| would find her purse ot7 Be Specialties THE Feature — SEATTLE STAR | Early N.Y. Trading| NEW_YORK, Feb, 16.—Apectaltion ork were featured in the early trading k Mxchange today the market was Irregular, with indications that|]) Pp. ral Asphalt @ non At the opening, Announcement that work has caused that atock t Steel common was up | ianues were soft, around 47, New Ha Phe opening quotation United Staton Steel, 84%, up eral Motors, 14%, unchange United Stat n was up % a % 6 } the gas boat Monaghan, now moored | § multed jn advand Cloaing @ ‘ ed Staton Steel, &4%, Aaphalt off WA Vet, off handler, a up Mr ON frantic Unit Crucible, 04, off % ed: c FREE SELLING: PRICES LOWER 16—Prices Roard of T CHICAGO, Feb, lower on the Chi y, the result er weather prey Jn belt, alth b opened at $1.72, off pred 1%o later, May jown Me at $1.64%. Bee before the lost ihe corms opening at and dropped to losing “ec before the elo July oats opened at 46% off “oe, and dropped an additional %¢ in later trading. eee Chicago Board of Trade (Wednesday's Quotations) by L. Th. Manning & Co, Betler Hotel Dailding Wheat — Open tien lew Maroh.... 8179 sie thre tee Lobe Lee ms 7% 14% (4% ay 48% 1% 47 Come » one . Lee ne oS ™ Rite “es oo me in40 . ni? 1246 rer ~ 1480 very 11.66 ase . Chicago Live Stock r 4 —Hows—Recetpte, bigher. - Be cman opened tohae with deatand ster: N. Y. Coffee and Sugar NEW YORK. Fen 1¢.-Sugar—tinset- ted. Taw, $5 refined, unsettled; ted, # Coftes—No. 4 Banton, #% | Portland Market Status | PORTLAND, Feb. je—Mar nominal, unchanged x . St, Market steady, Reeetp unchanged. Bheep—Recetpta, 190, Market steady, San Francisco Produce FRANCIBCO, Feb. 16.—Hutter— | tte dor; extra pullete, $60 don; under- sized pulieta, 200 dom METER TALKS ON ADVERTISING Educational, ethieal and productive value of advertising were discussed by Corporation Counsel Walter F. Meler before the Advertising clab at the Bon Marche Tuesday noon. Prosecuting Attorney Malcolm Doug las promised the co-operation of his office in connection with the better business bureau. GEORGE W. DILLANG, talking on the reclamation act, will be the “headliner” when the Women's Com- mercial Club meets Thursday noon at Blanc’s cate, POLITE ROBBER BREAKS WORD Altho ® robber told Mra, Mollie Burt, wife of Willlam S Burt, Const Steel Co. and president of the Universal Savings & Loan Co, that she nder a cer hour after he had weareh for the purse |was im vain Tuesday night. It {# believed that the feared police would watch near the tree and catch him, Smooth shaven, Mght-complexton Jed, round-faced and respectably dresed, the hold-up flashed a gun in Mrs. Burts’ face at 36th ave N. and E. Prospect st, shortly after m. Tuesday, He took her purse, containing $4.70, Mrs. Burt liven at 1029 37th ave. N. Burt has offices at 915 Alaska building, tain tree or robbed her, for him attempt to ° Trying to Break Werld Air Record MINHOLA, N. Y. Feb. 16 Lieut. Rous C. Kirkpatrick ascended Bagle biplane here today in an effort to break the world’s en durance record. Kirkpatrick was accompanied by Mechanician Max Goodenough. They shoved off at 7:34 a. m. The world’s record, rance, is 24 hours, seconds. held tn 10 minutes, 7 Big Steel Company Resumes Operation WEIRT W. Va,, Feb, 16.—The tin pla jepartment of the Weirton Steel Co. ng 26 separate miil full operation, omp! has resumed % company officials announced today. smmon being off & at 7 Amertoan Internat! eral Asp Ajax Hubber opened off We at (6%e | robber | mined % at 10%, then fumped to 7, / wepended on the Atlantic Gulfs Paris | wed at 06%; Reading Proferred wae welling t 20% | 1, 64%, up %; Gen- unchanged, une, 45% oi off} » TOM f 4) Crucible, . 59%. up Mi W i Taldw! % Call oading f nd there wae @ fractional ued higher, hovering around $3 Naldwin Locomotly , unchanged horn Pacif Atates Ne Ame a’ Te 2%, thiehom Steel N. Y. Stock Exchange (Tuesday's Qaotntions) Parnished by 1. B. Manning & Co.'s Pri- vate Wire, Butler Motel Ate \A Amer, Car & Pay Amer, International mer. # a Amer A Fee SFR Mwodr Great Ni Industrial Inapiration K FEESEEPES EE Penney! Reading Kepuvtie L & Hock Island ni | Bourn ‘Texas Pacific Tobacco Fr Union Of 6 Wertinghouss Willys-Overiand Brook, Rapid Troms Alaska-Juneau Total stock » Firet 24". 3 Fitth 6's. Fr | Total bond aalBs,” 933.01 HERE IS MORE ABOUT MOTOR INN STARTS ON PAGE ONE ice cream in summer.” “You know Mr, Bethel? “Oh, yen I've known him for a leng ima” Several months ago, Mra Green wald continued, Bethel came into her place, showed her his wife's picture, mald she was about to become a mother and asked her to loan him $50, “tthe was a blonde—rather pretty,” Mra. Greenwald added. “Yen, I knew he was a deputy sheriff. No, I didn’t give him any money. I didn't have any. Later he returned and again asked for money, but didn't specify how much. But I told him business | was dull and my husband was sick. | “I didn't see him again until Arviistice night, when he came in And searched the place, He carried & bottle with him” She said hotly that she “didn’t give him a nickel.” bs: “And I didn't give him any whisky I had none," she went on. “He searched everywhere—in the house and the store. Hoe even searched under my mattrem and found a gun 1 nsed to protect myself with.” Since Armistice day, Mra. Green wald sald, Bethel sent a man to de mand $1,000 from Greenwald and the two tickets to Ban Francisco. “I maid, ‘He must’ be craxy,’” she said. “He came tn again & week aro and had coffee and doughnuts and | asked me for $260. But I gave him nothing.” No More Advances to Allies’ Funds WASHINGTON, Feb. 16.—No fur ther advances will be made to the al Mes until the treasury department consults the senate judiciary com mittee, Secretary Houston promised | the committee today. “I cannot promise definitely now | that I will make no further advances | on commitments which already ex | ist,” Houston « “be use I don't know what the circumstances may be, but before I act in any case I will present all the facts to the commit tee.” Race Track Bill Is Passed by Senate OLYMPIA, Feb, 16.—Senator Rock well's race track bill to permit rac | ing in Washington waa reconsidered | and passed by the senate today by a} vote of 22 to 16. An amendment was | tacked on the bill providing that | the n ire shall be submitted to a/ referendum vote of the people. It must still pass the house. | Sox Lose Point in Court Battle CHICAGO, Fi 16.—Kight White Sox baseball players under charges of conspiring to throw the 1919 world series, lost the first ekirmish of their court battle today | Judge William BE. Dever denied the petition of attorneys for the players | to force the te the} charges on whic players will brought to trial. ‘he defense’s move was made in an attempt to separate the charges. 8 to announce ELIZABETH, Breidt Brewing ¢ fine for violation . er} pays $15,000 of Volstead act. | : | ' 7, | “OR Conn, — Master | builders vote 20 per cont cut in Wages ‘ ER-PATERSON Co, SECOND AVENUE AND UNIVERSITY STREET ew Silk Dresses at $25 19 $42.51 ? 0 would be thé regular selling price of most of these dresses. ‘A few are being priced in regular stocks now as high as $45. 00, and a few as low as $35.00. GREATER VALUES HAVE NOT BEEN OFFERED IN THE PAST FIVE YEARS Taffetas Alrush repeat order on those exceptional dresses of 10 days ago at $25.00, —A variety of handsome new spring models—Stunning styles in taffetas for street wear—Heavy quality Canton crepes and satin in graceful, drapey styles for dinner and informal party wear—Navy, brown and gray with smart dashes of bright con- trasting colors in trimmings—All sizes from misses’ size 16 to women’s size 46. Canton Crepes Satins \Proposes $10 Taxon | : Bachelor, Widowers MADISON, Wis, Feb. 16.—A tax of $10 a year on bachelors and widow lors was proposed today in a bill in troduced in the general assembly by HL M. Marka, Bachelors between the ages of 21 and 55 years are eligible for member ship on the assessor's rolix, After # bachelor reaches the age of 55 years the bill exempts him, Marks holding to the theory that matrimony after that age is an adventure that should not be encouraged by the stata } BIG SHIPMENT OF SALMON Eleven carloads of salmon Tues day afternoon started on a trip to gladden the palates of consumers tn | the Middie West and South. It went over the Milwaukee to St Paul, where it will be distributed. Ac companying it were four cars of pea: | nuts | MAYOR WELCOMES MILKMEN Mayor Hugh M. Cal@well was scheduled to make the address of welcome Wednesday at the opening of the three-day annual convention of the Pacific Northwest Milk Deal ers’ Association at the New Wash. | ington Hotel. NEW YORK LUMBERM HERE rty-eeven officers and members of the New York Retail! Lignbermen's J association, accompanied by 45 wom-| Ae touring the lumber districts of | the Weat. will arrive in Seattle Thursday as guest of the West Coast Lumbermen's association for four days. New York to London Accommodations Unsurpassed New Vork—Cherbourg: AQUITANIA Mauretania faulty 1 IMPERATOR Jie een} N. ¥.—Plymouth—Chee’ SAXONIA New York CARMANIA CARONIA Wine Sans “5 K. A. Victoria snp sient New York—London—Cherbourg ALBANIA Mare 2tMay 3 June 16-Iuly 26 Vortlond _(Me,) —Ginw SATURNIA CASSANDRA 4," Nara New York—Londonderrs —Glasgow COLUMBIA wayne i ALGERIA Mar. b-Apr. 6 Moy MENTS ¥C Mar. &- Apr. May 17-June 30 y2T-dune eo June 1 ITED appl Kents or Company's Office, G21 Second Ave, Keuttle, Phone Eliott 1632 $24,000,000 Republic of Chile External Loan Twenty-year Sinking Fund 8% Gold Bonds To be dated February 1, 1921. To mature February 1, 1941 A Sinking Fund, more fully described below, will be created sufficient to retire $1,200,000 principal amount of Bonds per annum at not exceeding 110 per cent and accrued interest on or before February 1, 1931, and at not exceeding 105 per cent and accrued interest thereafter. If Bonds are not purchased at these prices Sinking Fund moneys will be used annually to redeem Bonds at such prices by lot. Redeemable as a whole at the option of the Chilean Government, on any Interest date en 60 days’ notice, at 110% and accrued interest on or before February 1, 1931, and at 105% and accrued interest thereafter, Interest payable February 1 and@ August 1. Principal, premium and interest payable in United States gold coin of the present standard of weight and fineness, in New York City at the office ef Guaranty Trust Company of New York, without deduction for any Chilean taxes, Present or future. Coupon Bonds, registerable as to principal only, in denominations of $1,000 and $500, not interchangeable. “ GUARANTY TRUST COMPANY OF NEW YORK, Sinking Fund Trustee In the Loan Contract under which these Bonds are to be issued, the Chilean Government is to covenant that if in the future it shall issue any loan with a lien on any specific revenue or asset, these Bonds shall be secured equally and ratably with such loan, and at not exceeding 105% and ac- crued interest thereafter. In the event that Bonds are not so pur- chased in amounts sufficient to re- tire them at the above annual rate, the unexpended balance in the Sink- ing Fund on December 15th of each year is to be applied to the redemp- tion of Bonds on the following Febru- ary 1 at the current redemption price. The amount of interest ac- crued on Bonds purchased or re- deemed is to be paid by the Chilean Government otherwise than out of the Sinking Fund. The Chilean Government is to cove- nant in the Loan Contract to pay to the Sinking Fund Trustee, beginning May 1, 1921, as a Sinking Fund until the entire loan has been redeemed, equal quarterly amounts sufficient to retire each year $1,200,000 princi- pal amount of Bonds at not exceed- ing 110% and accrued interest if re- tired on or before February 1, 19381, All Bonds not previously retired by the Sinking Fund are to be paid at may at 105% and accrued inter- est. We are receiving subscriptions for the above Bondk, subject to allot- ment and to the issuance of the Bonds as planned, at 99% AND ACCRUED INTERES J.P. Morgan & Co. Kuhn, Loeb & Co. The National City Company Guaranty Company of New York Harris Trust & Savings Bank First National Bank Chicago Boston Dated February 16, 1921,