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— | SHIP BOARD | ADVOCATES |. OPEN SHOP: Operators Ordered to Use BY J. F, RICH ARDSON iermerty | Special Tayeottanter forthe Congressional Committee on Shipping Meard “Operations, and an Riapert on Marine Affairs.) shoremen must handle ‘Ke Joss of whether those cargoes have previousty been handled by non union labor. Otherwise operators of Bhipping board ships, by specific in edt regard to union affiliations. The | _ fame conditions naturally apply to} esamen, Doard, adopted on motion of Com- geconded by Commissioner T. V.) O'Connor, head of the longshore- Men's union, operators of shipping Board tonnage are instructed to use where longshoremen refuse to han- cargoes because they have been — handled by non-union When the shipping board led the fight which Andrew Furuseth of the ‘@tamen's union held was a lockout Of the union seamen to force a 15 per cent reduction of wages, private op- gought open-shop conditions This ‘was described as the “American “plan,” and was vigorously fought out on the Pacific and Gulf Operators of shipping board ships _ Who also operated private tonnage | sought to impose open-shop condi: | on workmen serving shipping a its operators to observe the | Gonditions of the contract with the running from October 1, 1920, October 1, 1921. _ It now appears, however, that the t of the shipping board is to) attempts by operators to im- open-shop conditions to the ex- of forcing longshoremen and to handle cargoes under con incompatible with union cael Ship Ne gt New York Market Any Sort of Labor Regard- |)" ee" less of Union Affiliations {Se “rai eat Arrived, str Nom WASHINGTON. Sept, 23—Lons-| Arrivals and Departures and off shipping board ships re: one: | 10:05 p. m.; atr President from Han Pe dro via Ban Fr Oleum, from Manila via Mongk struction of the shipping board, shall | Kebe and Yokohama, 6:30 p.m. ‘use whatever labor is available with: | Ry a resolution of the shipping | Whatever labor may be available} erators, following the shipping| Board's lead, went a step farther and | Hawkeye State from Se: shima Maru from Sea lean for Beattie. Oct Balboa—Sept. t1—Arrived, str West ships, The board, however, in- | fight in behalf of Seattle and Pu- Tides in .——- Weather Baresi Report Tegmat TATOOSH ISLAND, Sept, 2—# A.M Rising barometer; showery; wind south, awed out, ate Ad the night; ate awed tn, ate Ab nta Rita, 6 am }varado, 9:30 a m.; str Fred Baxter, #29 am. PORT ANGELES, Sept. 22.9 A. Mi City during the night eee Arrived Rept. 22—Str Latouche from Tacoma, © and Vietoria, BB nh Btewart from str Fushi Mare Shanghal, 7:20 p.m. at mid Sailed Rept. Str Lewis Luckenbach for New ¥ A San Raltimore Ff Bteel oma, Van B.C, San Francisco, Ban Pedro and Balboa, at 1:10 a m. Sept. 22 Miasioner Frederick I. Thompson and | Motorshlp Apex for Boutheastern Alaska via Anacortes, | City for San Francisco, at 11:29 a. m. 5:80 p.m; str Nom 5 ate Clty ot rattle, southbound, at 6 a i Sept. 22—Ralled, str North- |, uthbound, at $:30 a m. Salied, str Admtral at tal m Vessels in Other Ports Hongkong—Mept. 20 —— Arrived, | str Bhanghal—Sept. 1%—Arrtved, etr Ka- Ie. New York-—-tHept. 22—Halled, etr Meat- n from Seattle, Satled, atr Astynal ttle: str Freepert Sulphur No. § rth Pacific por "han Pedro “Sept, 32-—Arrtved, atr Yo- from Seattle. 22—Safled, Ad- Tacoma-—Sept. 23——Arrived, str Stee! | miral Dewey for Seattic. Exporter from Seattle, 2:19 a m.; atr Lewis Luckendach from Seattle, 7 a m. Reported by Wireless Received by 0. & Naval Radic Sept. 22—Motorship Pacific, Tacoma for Francisco, 5¢ miles north of North tip m.; str San Diego, Tacoma in Pedro, 76 miles south of Cape Platter At ip. m.; str Fred Maxter, fan Beas 243 miles from Re- 3p mi; ate Wat Ivinw, Seattio % miles from Cape mis ott West Ison, Kobe miles trom Cape, Fiat Bea | tery at § str Silver Sta! for’ Yokohama, 1.97 miles from Sea! ie at tp. m eee Vessels in Port at Seattle be Cove Terwinel—Prer soe Fu B—Ate Maru. cae Loe Gate. 08 ohne. Union Ol Dock—Str Leman Pier 6—Str Delignt. Pier $—Str Weet Jappa. Prer 2—Str Jefferson, str Latoucha Pier D—#tr President. Pease Seger) Setee-8. 835 8 G, B snipping Roard Meoring—Ste Del- rosa, str ‘West Ivan, str Anne B sound interes aeinat proponed * ae Coe made Thursday by Ames Yard—Atr Nettleton Mill _Dock—Str Forest King. ‘bktn Forest Enitticotna, ‘er Wenatchee. ‘Bound Bridge @ Dredging Co.—str Patterson. Roosevelt. est Seattle Elevator—Str Delagoa Mara. [aks ‘Union---Motorship W. F. Burrows, schr C. B. Holmes, Benjamin F. wotnare. ee sche Ruby, bu Guy C. Goss, we Flint, ‘barge J. D. Peters, oot fH, B. Lovejo: ‘A. C. Kall, United States | Winslow Marine 2 naiway—Ste Morning station, at 1604 ave., declares that enlist- im the navy are being re- Star, sche Camano, barges Grit Hig Clty. Henry Villard, 0 ‘Lev MAY TRANSFER agreement whereby the business will je purchaser was I. B. Noel of Vic- be transferred to the American heifers, ‘The tug is one of the stoutest! Phelps-Dodge corporation, it was, It of her kind in the Northwest. learned today. PORK SAUSAGE GARLIC SAUSAGE TRUFFLE SAUSAGE LIVER SAUSAGE HAM SAUSAGE FRANKFURTERS WIENERS INSIST ON JILG’S MEME SAUSAGES And Other Pure Meat Products NOTHING FINER ANYWHERE Made in Our Big, Light, Clean Kitchen, From Carefully Selected Meats and Pure Spices OVER 30 VARIETIES Something Appropriate for All Occasions Following is a partial list: FARMERS’ SAUSAGE BLOOD PUDDING SUMMER SAUSAGE SMOKED PORK SAUSAGE METTWURST JELLIED PIGS’ FEET BACON AND DRIED BEEF FOR SALE by better-class Delicatessen Shops, Depart- ment Stores and Meat Markets throughout the State of Wash- ington, and by JILG’S Sausage Kitchen Booth 132 Sanitary Market 1519 First Ave. 22—talled, str Ad-| miral Rodman, southbound, at 11 p.m. atr Spokane, southbound, at 1 a m, THE SEATILE STAR Whole List Buoyant NEW YORK, Sept. 23. ‘The whole early trading on the New York ate tive led an upward mov Rent and ms a low, Ste points up from this w | ing an early high at T9\%y, compared Asphalt's early sales were up over th at up New York Central: th un GRAIN MARKET UP SLIGHTLY Sept, 23.—Ur ating from the with increasin of supply prable heat Provisiona re at opened up Wye at an additional Ta up LMe. and adver trading. May opened up Me at 91.20%, and advanced te September ¢ B2\c and advan mber opened up. Ke at 5 remained unchanged, May corn, up Mo, opened at S6Xo, and gained September oats, ed at 35\40, adva Decem but dre ta at ¢lihe and Chicago Board of Trade | iEridar'e Quotations) L. Th, Manning & Co, Open High La 81.20% SL25K OL? Laem Lee he 10% Lal 12 52% ay oR seq tT 38 3% «(8 uv 2S OTS ote Le Nominal Nominat 190.67 10.75 10.87 Nominal 110 eee Cash Wheat . Rept. 22.—Cash wheat—No. cmc ted, hts} Ne ‘Sapring, 01.99 . Denver Live Stock fe Hesse; and feeders, calves, Top, $8; bulk, $6 Market 260 high- Natter—Fxtras, é7e Ib. Kgge—Extras, She dow; extra firets, r $2 %e don; # pal Ale don, ex tra first, pulleta, ¢le doa; undersixed pullets, the dow, Cheese—California firsts, 27 %e 1m . ° N. Y. Sugar and Coffee Teday's Quotations jet. Gran’ amd, 8.000 6-0 Chicago Live Stock ‘Teday’s Quotations Hoge—eceipts, 22,000. Market steady. a point and Mexican at 1044, up 6% points from Thursday's low, 1D. I ree and went to lll at the opening. Southern I Amer, Par @ Fay | Amer. Internat nm the Chicago | Mee | lint, of stocks was buoyant in the today, Raldwin Locomo an early high at 89, over five Leommon was another leader, mak with a high thin 80% N. Y. Stock Exchange (Thursday's Quotations) Fornished by © Brook Atehison a% American aun 42% JAmerican I 00% Amer. Tel. & Tet 10 rthern Alcohol industet Inapirat Kenne Lackawanna Mexican Petrolewm Missourt Pacitic New Haven [Northern Pacitic wAmer, Petroleum 46% eree-Ar | Ke Fourth 4 Fitth 2% Fitth 4% Total bond sal Britten Se. British Vietory ® or. tw om Premium te German W. Le Teerlin W. te ae Mambure W. to és Hambure WL due Lelpeie ¢Me. 0... Leipaig be.. igo tower. Top, $9.98: bulk, of eaten | Manten 4 heavy weight $ " Sodas: lent heavy packing ket atendy, ™M shs@iets; medium | Market the (Thareday's Quotations Furnished by 1. B. Manning & Co Datler Hotel Duildie; tock: i lamba, cull | Atchison ore, hd common ewes, H1802-16 Portland Market Status Teday's Quotations acne tagere eg, *. Market nominal, steers, $4.75 er wd it jogn—Market steady. Prime mixed, $11 gyii.3s: 25; heavies, $6@ 10.50; pigs, $10.50 11.26. Sheep—ttecetpts, 265. Market steady. of moun’ mba, 96. Hotel Manager Is Accused of Theft H. EF. Barrett, manager of the |day afternoon, accused of stealing }more than $1,000 from the hotei ; company. | In a complaint filed in Justice |C. C. Dalton’s court by E. 1. Jones, lehief of the criminal department tn the prosecuting attorney's office, \Barrett is formally charged with | rand larceny. | The alleged theft of the money raid to have been charged to “en jtertainment of guesis” by Barrett, | who denies he is guilty and says |the truth of the matter will be known later. Manslaughter Case From Poison Liquor PORTLAND, Sept. 23.—Consterna- |tion suffused Portland's bootlegging | fraternity today following the arrest | of Nickolas Yazes, Austrian bar | tender in @ North End soft drink establishment, on a charge of man. | slaughter, | Yazes is charged with having sold | the liquor which caused the death Wednesday of Walter Douglas, sea- | man, from wood alcohol poisoning. | Yazes’ ball was fixed at $5,000 which he had been unable to raise at an early hour today. | ee ow: | NEW PHILADELPHIA, Ohio— Homer Henry, a farmer, was fined $5 for unlawfully having skunks in his possession. “The skunks were soentiess,” he says. BANK CLEARINGS -$4,943,907.97 tees covey 1y841,93014 Portland Clearings + 4,850,208.00 Balances ..... ....+ 1,201,640.00 Spokane Clearings ..,. ..+++ 1,864,850.00 Balances : 921,754.00 Clearings 420,272.00 Balances .. 69,418.00 | Choice steers, seer ir to good |U P. Met. ts a ig gre. fand |X P. Conv, be {Bota Sorrento, was arrested Thurs-| ‘EGGS GO UP TO 50 CENTS HERE New York’s 81-Cent Price gj and Union st, L aN. be NPP. LL, te Reading Gen, UP Gen. 4 & P. Conv. te Penn. Cony. ¢ha Penn. Gen. se C. & 0. Conv, be, Chiciee Car Lots (Thareday’s Quotations) Persished ty 7. n. Soins ace Batter Hotel Batiding ESTIMATED TOMORROW wh 110 cars. Draws Local Supply Eggs advanced to the half-de mark Friday on the local wholes dairy market. The New York m ket is drawing heavily upon the lo cal supply, It has been reported that the N. Y, wholesale price of fancy eager is at 81 cents a dozen, and that if the quotations are boosted in the Fast, Seattle will be compelled to follow suit. The Seattle market will continue jvery firm until the New York mar ket breaks. Quotations on the loc to 36 cents a dozen for pullets’. A Leent advance on the price of butter by the first of next week has been predicted by several jobbers. Local Bartlett pears were quoted at from $1.75 to $2 a box on extra large and wrapped stock. Large con signments of apples are being shipped out to other markets. Fancy stock is quoted high and the prices are firm. [Shorten Running | between shortened by the Northern Pacific under a new schedule, effective day, it is announced, Southbound | train No, 407 will leave Seattle at the usual time, but will arrive in Port kane of the Pacific who has been In command of off |whore veawels for a year, will have mand of the steamship Wheatland Montana, on its way to the Orient | Parsley—Loeal, de | Potatoes jard orate | Casaba Melons —Per Tb | Honey Dews—Standard cra | resid | Futherts— Reta. Lt rr “ 20 WieNene rr 917 Oata....... 123-106 18k 60 care; corn, 910 carn; oats, 1 | jmart at noon Friday were 49 to 50 cents a dozen for the fresh ranch, the latter price dominating, and 35 Time to Portland time of daylight trains Seattle and Portland will be Runnt dat 256 p, m. instead of 3:10.| rthbound No, 408 will leave Port dat 8 a. m., ax at present, and ar ive at 3p, m., instead of 315, 8 mer service on the Moclips branch will be discontinued, m NEW 8K t ON VESSEL | When the steamer City of Spo up Ce ‘orth Alaska service salls Saturday apt, ‘Th Johnuon, | ha Capt. Thomas P. Quinn, former master of the liner, if in com Local Markets | Pens—Local Telephone, T, . =. Peppers—-10-1). box Local white, Yaktrn al, dos, bunches Local, per box Cocoanut #100 Tabitt—Per @ Crabappice—itandard box” Cranberriee—Lvcal, box Dates Figs Preah, per box pee strained. per M Lemons ler Loganberrice Orangre— Ver cane Penchee—Loeal oo... Peare—Dartlett, Te Wash ri Cuban, per crate Aobanket erate crate ere Ms MO 08% | N48 Prices Paid Wholemie Dealers | Almonds—Per ™ se 90 a | Welnute—-Prench, per Th. - Peanuts Vv tte wire me, Pm. Japanese China eatomns Pecans—Ter to . DAIKY PRODUCTS Prices Paid te Shippers Batterter— A grade, Beattie sarer . Mgae—Fresh ranch os... Pallets : Milk—Cwt., fod Beattie suppiy. ¥. 0, B. condense DAIRY PRODUCTS Trices Vaid Wholesale Dealers BatterLocal creamery, cubes. Fillemeok tripteis ". FOLLIKY AND MEATS ee eae Tne Soe ea”: one Heavy, fancy Bows, ey Terkere-—Dreseed. per, Country dressed, Tb. eees Dressed, light fancy, Heavy. arested Dressed, Ment, fancy, . ‘tedium, are J 19@ 20 Dressed *e MEAT Quotations st Stockyards Hoge— Primes ese ++:11.50@ 12.01 Medium heavy” +. B80 Rough heavy .. Pigs Cattio— Prime steers * Medium to choles . re © Kood Common to good . Canners aie Calver—Light Medium Heavy Bulls cep Prime lambs Fair to go Call lam Yearlings “Flour Pat. 44°, olty delivery 1 RA City Whotena Corn— Who Cracked, 100- Feed Meal, 100-1» Bariey—Whole, feed Rolled, 80-1, aks. Ground, 100-1», sie Clipped, 100-1. Oats—Whole, feed, Rolled, 70-1, Ground, 80-1 Sproutin Sacked Yakima Gem potatoes were | F; moving slowly as local spuds were | Se being distributed more cheaply. There were no changes in quota- tions in the fruit or vegetable di- visions of the market Iriday. Had Weapons but Didn’t Know Why |? Found in possession of a revolver and 10 cartridges which he could not account for, James Krape, 20, laborer, is held Friday in city jail on an open charge, Patrolman Fr Ivey arrested Krape at Third ave. Wheat Mixed teed, Cocoanut Ment. Gottonsced Meal et Pulp . Fish Meat M ‘Western Bone Meat Tone, Granu! ar 6 entern Grit—Limestone . Granite Bhell—-Kastern oyster. Weatern oyster . Hench Hag—Alteita No. 1 Mi 1 Think of This! MEN’S Amoskeag Flannelette NIGHT SHIRTS Extra $ 1 6 5 Special Finest Quality Teasledown and 1921 Cloth. Military Collar Style. Trimmed with Silk Frogs. Sizes 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20 Mec)ougall-/outhwick Second Avenue at Pike M si Just inside the door. Green LAKE STATE BANK Gaarriz.Waen. September 20th. I92r. The New Amsterdam Casualty Company, David Ps Eastman, Geal. Agt. 1024-3rd. Aves, Seattle, Washington. It te with pleasure that we acknowledge the full payment by yout Company of the Burglary Lose recently sustained by ue and appreciate tne prompt and eatisfactory service which your agency rendered us in thie matter. Your renewal policy reeched us a few 0 and we are glad indeed to cestinue our fe with your agency. GENERAL INSURANCE P. EASTMAN 1024 Third Avenue | BANK ROBBED! GREEN LAKE STATE BANK OF SEATTLE ROBBED AUGUST 31ST Loss of $7,975.64 Paid Dollar for Dollar Within 20 Days From Date Robbery Occurred, Insured by David P. Eastman Agency, 1024 Third Avenue, in the New Amsterdam Casualty Company. New Amsterdam Casualty Co. —pays its losses promptly. Phone Main 2661, David P. Eastman, 1024 Third Ave., to insure you against burglary, holdup, accident, property damage, auto lia- bility, plate glass. Will go on your bond in the New Amsterdam Com- pany.