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REFUSED J0B, | FIRES pant Ship New 5) Suspect Confesses. Absolv-| on ing Striking Oil Men Virst Low Tide 112 am, 0.8 tt Pivet High Tide BAKERSFIELD, Cal., Nov. Rolomon, held in connection With the fire at the Richfield #32 am, Ia ft ord company’s plant yesterday, First Low ‘Tide HERE FOR REPAIRS Battered by heavy storms encount Jered in the Pacific on route from the | Philippines to New York, the freight er Morrisiown of the Barber line en tered Seattle harbor late Thursday She will be repaired before furthr. 4 Second Low wn Second Low Tide mm 1168 pm. OT 1:05 pb m, 6 Second High Tide | Beoond High 603 Dom AT TAT om. down today after an all night Interrogation by officers. He ts said 26 have confessed to starting the fire Mf an attempt to burn down the re “Union of! workers who have been! Of strike are exonerated from blam M vonnection with the blaze,” Dis trict Attorney Dorsey announced " not a member of the "i a former fur dresser fm an Eastern city.” Witnesses who appeared against wd og ng — for we sels to enter coastwine yy at the plant. * ; lechelp Needed,” he was told. He |Amerioan seabourds, Seen ceeeeen e unee| CONGRESS LINES RETURN ines: The Congress Lines, Ine., will soon Row, 1 quene you will need help.” |5¢ engaged in the Pacific const | Ihe Is wlieged to have shouted ax he) ide Again. according to AC. byt Be fre aus habia dhyprneree| fon who announced Friday his com: = aiopsay Incendiary fire at the re.|P&ny would act as agents for the Eifinery within six weeks. While the |Comstess lines here. Monthly serv SEGA fire was nipped soon after |e from New York will be main © out, yesterday's was spectacu tained, the first veasel to leave New Jn the extreme and threatened | York for Seattle November 16. The oa destruction to the F tela |COnsres® line ently suspended service here as a result of a con Emnowertics. troversy with the shipping board. nw ce (FRUIT! Sig RRP 1 Who's Oldest Grower? Areived Send His Name In. Trip for Him. Time Is Short. Harbor, at 10 a m str Fulton Star's contest to find the old-| pritisn Columbia ports via Tacoma, at commercial fruit-grower in the]a. m. Nov. 3—Str Morristown from Sa #0 that he can be entertained | ™4rang via Batavia, Lollo, Milki.and Co ‘The Star's expense at the Pacific] 0% | Rage gic rt) Fruit Exposttion here]. r cagiving week, is bringing out |p. ™.; f historical information, but | 4S"), Qctual candidates, Only three/i p.m. have been submitted in the oper so far, and, as nominations bs close Nov. 15, it is essential that 8 - be turned in at once if the con-| Pedro, a Baltimore ana, Phiiagel- fg to be of a really allembrac-|phia, at @45 am, U. BF ather character. procding eee LOCAL MAN FIGHTS W. L, Clark, Seattle shipping man, in Washington, against the par mitting foreign vee trade on is sage of a bill pe TATOOSM ISLAND, moter rising: Hight 40 miles ae hour . Now, 4 in; 5AM N Kobe vis Yokoham neouver, |New York via Baltimore, Balboa, Ban Angeles, Vancouver, B. C, and coma, at 10 Vane . via Tacoma, at 4:45 p. Balled Nov, 4—Str Prosi for sea, at 6:20 a m.; #tr Pennsylvania for Hamburg via Tacoma, Portland, Francisco, Sam Pedro, Balboa, Li London and Antwerp, at $30 a m. inly the man who Is entitled the honor shouldn't miss it. ly does one have such an oppor- “tunity as he will have to view what } Virtually the fruits of his own in-| suneau—Nov. 3—Bal! try. The winner of the contest | Mary, southbound, come here and see graphic evt Vv Is i P of the billiondollar industry ‘essels in Other Ports has grdwn out of the modest! Londom—Nov, 1—Arrived, str Astrono- he started back in the old/mer from Seattle. Hongkong-—Nov. 2—Arrived, str Mantia ite days, SADE. of co ft wit all be with. |MATY from Seattin dalled, str Protesi- -Gatled, ete Paris City & penny of expense to him. The! sya: North Pacific porta d—Balled, str Dako- or leading hotel, In addition, John| Haiboa—Nov. 3—Arrtved, str Wllpole Gellatly, president of the exposi-| from Seatt has promised to give him the}, Honelulu—Now. 8—Arrived, str Mana- om of the show” and just) san Pedro--Nov, $—Arrtved, str Mexi- anything else that wants. | can from Seattie. San Francisco—Nov. ¢—Arrived, at in connection with the contést,| 00." iirkpatrick from Tacama, € m Lilly D. Jones, 4818 Hully st..|m.; str Multnomah from Seattle via from the city and house him at jorr %& Weather Bureau Report! ate! to correct the statement which made recently that a Mr. King been Washington's first com- fruit-grower. “On looking up back data,” she “I find it was Harvey Jones had a nursery on White River. and Mr. King were killed by In the same day—hence the mis- Now I will tell you who I would-come the nearest to the you are looking for. Walling Sons of Portland used to supply te vith most of her trees in the and seventies, Mr, Walling to come to Seattle and the sur- country to solicit for his n and always made his head- ie ters at our home. _ “Mr. Walling has passed away, but ‘ an probably find one of his _ might be entitled to the Public Markets PIKE PLACE |. Pure American cane sugar, 4 8 fe. Sec. Stall 79. pure fresh it. Stall 62, Borden's mitk, tail for 4c, Stall 67, Carnation, « fall cans 40c. Stall 12, citron peel, boc ‘orange or lemon peel. 350 Tb.; No. A sack rye flour, 49c. Stall 68, figs, 150 7 currants, 22¢ TM. Stall 53, Campbell's emeee, 9 eas; Fost Teastios, 940 pis. head 3 The. bc; dry bea potatoes, $1.50 sac i best apple butter, 15 Mb.; pine- |. Stall 72, fancy ooking ap- 46, fresh herrin: Tha. Ihc; fresh red snapper, 2 Th >. Stall 1622, tr 26¢; fresh haitbut, 26¢ i. ‘sail 18 Tai, biack cod, 3 Ibs. 7 gaimon; 250 Mb, | Stalle 2%, T-bone steak, t6e T.; bolling beef, fancy ereamery butter, 900. = = best cane sugar, 4 Ths. 25c, 100-1. sack, $6.25; Royal geek bare Stes Crystal White ‘Soup, 6 burs 290. Stall 111, milk broad, loaf; marmaiade, 26 th’; fresh hom- Meee Mal 31, Libby's mincomest, big ripe olives, 0c large Breen Spanish lives, 20¢ pt. Btalle 20- 22-34, Swedish potato sausage, 1 brisket corned beef, 15 1b, Stail 45, Polar White voup, & bars 23c; Rex $2.19 wack. Stall 47, fresh churned Lynden butter, Clover brand ey. small pullet fit 3 medium red salmon, Sec Seimion, 160 1 .; kippered cod, 260 ig cod, 2 We. 25c; red snap. tbe ™.; black cod, ibe Tb. Stall 3 hams, 24%0 %b.; pork ver, bo leat lard, 12%¢ Tb. Stall 102,105, ut butter. 100 nut margarin ¢ fortes FERRE 23 te 10, large can sliced pine- 9e; 10 bars white Isundry soap, ; Campbell's soups. 90. ECONOMY ital pure American eane sugar, 4! ‘Tos. aber & ths, Se, 100-1, wack $6. Btalla 26-21, Concord grapes, 200 bask | aweet potatoes, 6 Ths, Zhe; Florida grape fruit, 10¢ each, Stall 22, fresh herring, * 1) 4 for Shessliver smeits, 15¢ Th.; red enap- be, Stall 6%, very beat salad 0 eal; new kraut, 2 ate, 2c; 1 strawberry jam, 6 Toa. Oe. ftalls e Sa. eMs er: Se in aie eae EES SA 1 ibe. all Tee. wor ‘0! Me ois 2% Mhs.| Ths. G0c teas, 1 Tb. 600, 1% 2 tor 2665 plea, 260 doz, Stall 49, but . 6he doz; cream cheese, 6, Kastern bacon, %-tb. box 4, Ube Th.; bam na ibe ; orchestra conductor, be large rolls toilet coma, at $ s m: Nov. &—#alled, str Cricket for Seattle, § p. m.; str Cape Henry for Beattie, 4 p.m; str Admiral Dewey for Sea Tecoma, Nov. t—Arrived, str Julla Luckenbach from Seattle, at 9 a m., «tr Phylils from San Francisco, at $:30 a m. str Pennsylvanian from Seattle, at #30 & m.; str H. & Grove from Seattle, at 9:30 & m.; str President from Beattie, at a. m Port Townsend—Nov. 4—Pansed tn, str Yoshida Maru for Tacoma, at 10:30am. str Stool Yoyager for Beattie, at 10 > m eee Received by U. & Naval Radio Noy, 3—Str Willamette, Everett for San Franciseo, passed out Tatogeh at 1 &. m.; str Forest King, Redondo for A corten and Beattie. $1¢ miles from Sea! at § p. Hlamette, Kverett for Hea Francisco, 185 miles from Bverett st m.; str Admiral De Ban Frei ciaeo for aesitie, 60 filles north of San Francisco at § p.m Vessels in Port at Seattle Smith Cove Terminal—Pier B—Str Key- stone State, U. & L. H. T. Heather Bell Street Terminal—U. & C. G. Bao- homish, U. & destroyer Wicks, Grand Trumk—#tr Spokane. Pier 10—Power schr Saucy Lage, Pler 6—titr West Jester. Pier 2—Str Jefferson, str Alameda, etr Juneau. Pier A—Str Admiral Rodmam, Pier B—Str Queen. Pier D—Str Morristown, Pier 11-B—Str Burnside U. & Shipping Board Moortngs—Str De- light, str Delroaa, str Anna E. Morse, str West Hartiand, str Crom Keys, str leontum, str Went Iso: Western Koight, ste Sit Alaska Sten Todd Drydo Chillicothe, Forest Pride, wt Friend Dream, str Arizonan, str Bpoka: stroyer Restorer. Puget Sound Brid Str Patterson, Fisher Flouring Mille—Ste Raimier, str Kashima Maru. Ames Y. —tr Roosevelt, West Beatie Elevator Wharf—6tr Ala- bama Maru. Heffernan Dock—Str Latouche, str Re- dondo. fan Juan Fish Co.—Str Starr, Winslow Marine Rallway—Str Griffan, etr Griffeo, str Morning Star, barges Henry Villard, Coquitlam City, J. ¢ Potter and Griffson, chr Camano, echr J. W. Cline, str Wilmington, Spanish Teachers Choose Officers Miss Claribel Chappell, of Broad- way high school faculty, was elected chairman of the Seattle High School Spanish Teachers’ association, at a meeting at Broadway high school Thursday, Mrs, Eleanor Irons, of Queen Anne, was elected secretary, The meeting, which was the first of a series, was addressed by Senor | Roberto Allendes, of Lincoln. Concert at s. ay Temple Saturday The Salvation Army silver band, assisted by the string band and the harmony chorus, will give a concert at 8 p. m. Saturday in the Army temple, 1414 Sixth ave. Brigadier C. Christopher, who has just re bkt Forest de & Dredging Co.— oa |turned from California, will preside at the entertainment. HOUSTON, Tex.—Giovanni Leottl, | drops dead in a theatre. bo T.; lard, 2 tha, leaf tard, 12% >. Stall $1, Carnation milk, tall can lle, small can 66. WESTLAKE Stalls 16-17, 3 tall falmon, 250; 4 ux flakes, 10¢; 26-Ib. box E $126. Beall bc to Zhe; huckieherrten, 160 t.; beat to- matoes, ite Mm. Stall #4, mutton stow, 105, 2 pkgs. wax paper, feo, $1.00. wht ott Qi 2 rolls 100; 3 Ihe. Zoblo's Best cof-| Sugar stall, 6 bare Crystal soap, 290. Stall 104, home made cheese, 260 Teaiedariens Goiaaronat baa ‘Bears Aggressive | on New York Market WALL NEW YORK oume rather agmronsive STREET JOURN Me in itwelf seemed b artler foreeants, favorite trading selling in the @ rn Products made a hnson, whieh | 0 w high gr opening prices Amortean, 474. up M4 107, off ty: Northern Raldwin, $1%. up % ‘i United States changed; Asphalt Se: Crucible, @4%, up. % UP Mei Atlantic Gulf, 20. ole Market turned stro: common got up to {te last we went thru old highs There wax no let-up in the demand bond list worked into a new high « Mexican Petroleum, after an early WHEAT MARKET IS STILL WEAK’ CHICAGO, Noy. 4.—-Wheat resoverce stlancly. from the orenie of yesterday on the board of trade to day, The wheat market, now lower than any time in five yoars, opened below the low of the day before but recovered somewhat in later trading The advance was due to seant offer- Corn was higher and oats and wisions {rregular. December wheat and went later deal 31.09% later De oft and Ce tt 3 Endic Pacific Sinelair, Rubber, 47 64 up % prices opened at 98% c leo higher in t dat 1Me w and gain opened at 44%. vanced le later, May unchanged, and was wind south, | % at 20%e, off Mo higher. May unchanged, and and later went oats opened at 36 %o, lout Se by noon. . tty, Tokemine, ware from Chicago Board of Trade (Friday's Quotations) Perntsnnd by LB Manning & Ca Batler Hotel Haildi Open High 80.95% 81.01% S008 103% 106% 103K “ns Bis ness Lard— Maru from Vancouver, B.C, at) yh May Ribe— rove for New May N. Y. Sugar and Coffee Seqer—Qviet. Maw, 41-60 fined quiet; granulated, Coffee—No. 7 Kio, spot, Santos, 114 Uithe Ib ee Portland Market Status Today's Quotations Cattle—Rrceipta, Market et 0.26; fair to « chotee co canners, $1 TS: calves, $509 tay nen Market ay Prime mixed, $9@9.50; heavies, $50? pine, $969.60. Sheep—Receipts, 124. Market steady Bast of mountain lamba, $6.60@7) val ley lambs, $696.50: yeartings oe 4.50; ewes $1 Chicago Live Stock Tedey's Quotations Hege—Receipts, | 120,008, Market 10 To bulk of aales, $7.40 tv a prime, 16.@ 10.26; good and choles, and mediom, § stocker cows and steady lambs, cull and com Impresses His Girl but Not the Court NEW YORK, Nov. 4—Norman Rogers was arrested here for steal- ing a motorcycle and wearing in his belt an automatic pistol and dagger His counsel pleaded that the boy was romantic and took the motor- cycle to give a girl a ride The armament was intended to impress the girl The court dismissed the theft charge, holding that the carry- ing of the pistol was the more seri- ous offense. For this the lad fined $10 Candidate for Carnegie Medal NEW YORK, Nov. 4-H. F. Sea brook saw 15-year-old Henry Millis pushed off the subway plotform bi tween two coaches just as the train was starting. Knowing the boy would be crushed between platform and train if he rose, Seabrook knelt and hi the boy down until the train passed. LOVE DREAM Miss Mary Jane Hunter's dream came true all right— just like romantie fiction. She was a nurse and her patient fell in love with her. Now she’s married to Herbert M. of the Fetal! st unchanged bete k's bigh of aaseipigemmumiouniadaaeteeanaaooneeetonee nema INANCTAL RVimWw irregular traders be t ork stock mar an Petre m roupa/referte w high price year above companios swamped with business unchanged; F 72%, Up 4; Mexican Petroleu &: Texas Company up M United § B1'y 168% n Ol Royal sren. up “ Un Can, 38%. UD be the end of the first hour, Steel 81%, while @ number of Issues for bonds, and practically the entire round run Up to 108, reacted about @ point N. Y. Stock Exchange (Thareday Fernished by 1. Amer. Car a Way |Asecioan |r Anace Balt > | Bethlehem Steel i Canadian Paeifi Central Leather OM & a P | Cuba Cane Bu wourt F New Haves Northern Pan-Amer. Petroleum a Iron & Steel 4 thérn Pacific Houthern Ratiway sbere Studebaker Union Of! of Delaware 21% Union Pactt Ins United Atates Bteel,. 514 range 25 miles. If you do an article Monthly Bulletin of the at Puyallup. or Western no poultry-grower can afford to m: lished from time to time, If you WESTERN WASHINGTON Please send me WITHOUT Name Address . Firet 44 Recond 44a Third 44s Fourth 4s Firth 3% ritth «ye Total bond sales, $19.20 Forei eign N eal. Status T. Manning & Co Baliding Italian tire... German mark Swedish krona Norway krone - Danish krone, . ie drachma ‘bay «22.90 William Philip Simms Willlam Phillp Simms has re! turned from the Orient, where he has spent several months studying the Pacific problems, which will be| taken up by the disarmament con- ference at Washington. Simms, an international corre spondent of world-wide reputation, pointed out in his dispatches long before President Harding issued his eall for the confreence, the necessity for the powers getting together on these Pacific problems, Many of his obwervations and de ductions In Japan, China and the Philippines have been borne out by developmenta, Read Simms’ article today and watch for further ones in The Star. subsequent Gruesome S Spectacle May Affect Mind LITTLE ROCK, Ark, Nov. 4,— Hiding behind a door, Henrietta Fenton, aged 10, looked thru the crack and saw her father, a din-| couraged farmer, kill her four| younger brothers and sisters and then commit suicide. Physicians fear the shock will permanently af. fect her mind. Britain Has One World Champion LONDON, Nov, 4.—Charles D'Ab bert, president of the Imperial So- ciety of Dance Teachers, declares Englishmen have at last become the world’s finest danc surpassing all American, and Spanish competitors. He says Americans go in too much for “stunts Death Is Penalty for Unfair Play BERLIN, Nov, 4.—Seven murders resulting from card games have lported here have totaled 119, Meet to , Build Up Snoqualmie Valley M. J. Carrigan and Thomas B Hill of the Seattle Chamber of Com merece staff will be speakers at a joint meeting of Snoqualmie valley commercial clubs at Snoqualmie Fri- | day evening Members of the Snoqualmie, North Bend, Issaquah and Tolt organiza tions will gather to formulate and cooperate in a constructive policy to build up that district. Plague Victims Are Very Numerous DAKAR, Senegal, Nov. 4.—Fatall ties In 154 cases of the plague re This ithe highest percentage ever re corded, ADVERTISEMENTS FOR BIDS for carrying mail on 10 Puget Sound if you are planning to “Winter Handling of Poultry,’ acteen-inch disappearing gun, weight 1,500,000 pounds, Do You Raise Chickens? you will be interested tn appearing in the Bi Washington Experiment Station The article explains afl the latest and most approved methods of keeping your chickens up to par during the cold weather, and ise it. The Star has made arrangements with the experiment station to five its readers the benefit of thin and other articles which are pub- are interested, Just clip out this coupon and mail it to the experiment station. EXPERIMENT STATION, PUYALLUP, WASHINGTON COST, a copy of your Bi- Monthly Bulletin, Vol. IX, No. 5. (Please print name and address) OH DEAR! REVELLE SAYS JIMMIE DIDN’T FIND FIGHT FILMS That the Dempsey-Carpentier fight filme were brought to Seat- Ue by an Eastern man in his per- sonal baggage and were sold to James E. Clemmer, who is now showing them in Seattle, was an- nounced Friday by Thomas P. Revelle, United States district at- torney. “We have ascertained that much in regard to the ‘finding’ of the filma tn Seattle,” Revelle said. “The investigation is still on.” G KNICKERS NOW CHICAGO.—University of Chicago “ede” beat the coeds to wearing routes have been received by the he jocal postoffice. Al! bids must be in| MRickers ‘The “bell bottom” trousers the hands of the second assistant | Ave been discarded by many male postmaster general in Washington,| Students along the way. They are D by January 17, wearing knickerbockers, DAIRY PRODUCTS te Shippers Bottertat— VEGETABLES IN DAIRY Prices Paid Wholesale San Diego Green Peppers 10| Cents a Pound Detige—Local Go Rage _Vresh ranch | Putious | Local storage, Cheene— | ipiets condensary, PRODUCTS Dealers San Diego green peppers were on esis: market, at 10 cents a Sprouts at 17% cents a and wax beans at 15 arrived on the street from All of vege abundant, and the ‘Onions the Friday, oF pound, pound, cents POULTRY AND MEATS Prices Paid by Wholesale Dealers to Shippers & pound, California. varletien de-} | Decks Your Hens Live, Broilers Springs, © changes were reported tn the | Geese Dres fruit section of the market. Apples ibs. and up Live were moving well, tho local stock ts oe yet hampering sales of the Mastern| Washington fruit. Quotations were steady on all commodities in the dairy market, Wriday, tables were mand was only fair. were very firm with an upward tendency prevailing. per tb Fancy, Oressed # to 18 The. Torkers Live, Roomters—Live, Hoge— Chotes, Heavy, Cows, heavy Biock, fancy -- Stags, hea Veat— Fancy Light, 69 Medium, ent . fancy ABLES olesale Dealers eee 1 GOGLT5 16 | "96-130 Tos 140-170 Toe It oe Coarse, hi 175-306 tbe... 060 POULTRY AND MEATS Prices Paid Wholesale Dealers 115 | acks—Dreased, per Tb. ..- tg! 00 | Nece--Dreseed, per . 00@ 2.28 | ‘Live, per on 337 ‘Over 1 mee Geese—Drensed, per Lae 215 | Turkeys—Dressed, per ors Cows—Country drenwed, T™ 94% | Hoge—Dremed, Jght, fancy, te. Heavy, drensed : + 4 “ bunches 4 -crate per per sack fon Local veal Local, eal, don. White, mack .s.ccee hothouse, 4on.1 Yee Plant . Gartie Lettuce one Local green, neni, outdoor per i doz bunches doz. bunches .. Telephone, Tm Wash, 20-1 per ib. .... eal white, TD, Yakima Gems, per ton Bweet, Cal, Mm Pumpkine— Per ib... Kadishes—Local, don bu Kpinach—Loyal, per box . Aprouts—Per Tb. . . Squash—Hubbard Marble Hoad 30 | @ 10 crate 1.60 eal Dressed, light, fancy, Medium, dressed Heavy. 00% at ey tt te . per Mm. MEAT Quotations at Stockyards one Prime light Smooth heavy Rough heavy 36 r o1% 37.000 40.00 1G 04% 208 6@ 14e os. 3 $33 : 7501.00 3 egceees cease Medium to choice . mon to good mon to good es, light Medium to choice socuucce Seasewence cane 232s Fair to good « Cull lambs « ling tern, %-barrel Pat. 4-4's; elty delivery . Dates Per case Fige—Frosh, per box .- Fekabearete:-e Cornichon, lug . Emperor. lug Lady Fingers Island Belle, Ground, 190-% Clipped, 100-% Comb, per box | Cal, strained, per M™. ... Honey Dows—Standard crate ., uckleberries—Per Ib. ‘ | Lemons-Per box o Valenet box . a ° | Peaches—Local scsressee Chick Mash— oT Mt. i00-tb. | Growing Feed—1090-Tb. ska. Winter Nellis ...---+ | Persimmens—Cal., box One-haif orange box Cuban, per erate . 18 36 Shell—Eastern ¢ oyster” : i Western oyster Beach Hay—Aifaita No. i ‘ Timothy, No. 1 Straw . f “HEY, FELLERS!” Want a pane FREE! FREE! TO ANY BOY WHO SECURES SIX NEW SUBSCRIPTIONS FOR The Seattle Star All subscriptions must be new—that is people who are not now having The Star de- livered to them. Two-Thirds light, Kl EVERY BOY WANTS ONE EVERY BOY CAN HAVE ONE START NOW Get your friends and neighbors who are not now having The Star delivered to their homes to sub- scribe, COLLECT NO MONEY— Simply take the order for the paper. Our carrier will do OUT-OF-TOWN SUBSCRIPTIONS must Actual Size It's a Franco two-cell, fibre be paid in advance at the rate of 50c per case non-short-circuit flash month. 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