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PRICES OF KEW YORK, April 18 ert H. Gary, tesuedl @ents of the subsidiary careful subject, te $27.00 per cross ton “Sheet bars _ “ta9.00 per gross ton. -) "Plates and structural to $2 $90 pounds “Plain wire dase to $3.00 “Wire nails, per the country for March. fe gain ts 20 per cent listed, a year ago, however, a stump. in permits. San Francisco and Los Angeles, 4 ©, register gains, its food drat it is announced. exhibit, showing and business houses, real dealers and jobbers. ‘TO FINANCE FACTORIES | A @efinite plan to aid im financing ng manufacturers of the state as been worked out by William Pis- of the Pacific Coast Steel Co, ac to announcement. STOCK REDUCTION to $1,000,000. O1S! for release and freedom. has confessed she committed murder. ins of Lemhi county. nee | test 1: > pod Nigh Tide | 8 leary m. ioe el Judge Elbert H. Gary An- mounces Schedule of Re- duction Effective Now Judge Eh chairman of the Unit Guptill Tuesday, States, Steel corporation yester the following statement: After corbultation with the pres companies | consideration of we have decided to! Purkeypile, 16, who died March 11 ‘Substantially reduce the base selling o, b : of our commodities, ¢ q , to take effect April 13, § |, aa follows “*Four by four and heavier billets *Slads to $35.00 per gross ton. and small billets to > *Rars to $2.10 per 100 pounds 20 per keg, to $3.25 base. ee to $6.25 per base box.” BUILDING SHOWS GAIN Materia! gains over February are wr ie im the building reports thru ‘The av-| Out of 156 130 evidence an in | Comparing conditions with thor meriy the German liner Cap Finis Seat In March, 1920, her} ee permits were valued at . March, 1921, figures show | Beattie SNEEKE Fo DRarre | to last until August | 1 discontinue the sale of food drafts! the close of business Saturday, Notice was given that the pan relief administration had hulls now moored in department, ow to changed conditions in Kurops. drafts issued after Apri! 30 will Northwestern Towboat Owners’ as be honored by European ware-,seciation addressed communications PLAN ELECTRIC EXHIBIT json, bead of the shipping board | Under the auspices of the Pacific 54 Blectric Co., a mammoth elee WESTWARD to Loans GRAIN the advan- of improved lighting to facto will be at Levy's Orpheum theatre ii 20, from 2 to § in the afternoon $ to 10.30 in the evening. The for the United Kingdom. ig to imsptre confidence in cee BUS, Ohio, April 13—The Tire & Rubber company of yesterday filed articles with secretary of state here reducing bs common stock capital from §100,- in the state of Washington has d 400 per cent in the last 10 according to a compilation by Rogers, director of the 14th ‘Ship News | | Tides in Seattle WEDNESDAY ArRiL 1 THURSDAY First Low Tide second Migh Tide 10.8 tt | 046 pm WENATCHEE MAKES GOOD TIME Mowing thru the Pacific at 17% knots, the big transpacifie line | Wenatchee for the 24 hours, ending |8 odlock Monday night, had traveled 425 miles toward the ord ing to @ wifeless from Capt. J, EB. ‘The vessel was reported 515 miles west of Cape Flattery. eee FUNER. FOR SAILOR, 16 the) Funeral services for Edwin L while returning to the United States Qe & member of the crew of the shipping board vessel West Mah lwah, are expected to be held Sunday The lad is survived by his mother, Mra, Helen FR. Purkeypile, 506 Peo- ples’ Bank bulldin . Leaded with wheat, four and! lumber, the steamer Reiyo Maru was scheduled to eail from Portland |Wednesday for South American |* eee *Wire rods to $48.00 per gross ton. | ports. Upon her arrival in Seattle, about JApril 7 the steamer Wilhilo will | load some 11,000 tons of general car go for the Orient KOREA QUITS RUN The Japanese liner Korea has ar rived in Sun Francisco on her tat voyage to that port. She will be replaced by the Tatyo Maru, for jterre, GAS AT HOQUIAM With the arrival at Hoquiam of ing a capacity ef cargo, officials of the company there estimate that they have enough gasoline on hand oe USE OF HULLS ApvocaTED Advocating use of the wooden Lake Union for lightships for dangerous Puget Sound and North Pacific potmts, the | Tuesday ltary of commerce. to Herbert Hoover, and Admtral Den- Max H. Houser, of Portland, hag taken the shipping board carrier Westward Ho, with the Pacific Steamship company as operators, to oad grain on the Columbia river CONVENTION PUBLICITY UP For the purpose of working out preliminary details for a big pub lieity campaign to herald the forth coming convention of port author’ ties here, Dr. W. T. Christensen, president of the pert commission, conferred with a special committee from the Press club Tuesday. eee IDLE SHIPS CHARTERED Two steamers that have been ty- ing at Portland have been chartered. The Westward Ho has been taken by the M. H. Houser Co, while the Eastern Guide is to be put into serv: tee by Balfour, Guthrie & Co. “ee NEW CANADIAN SHIP What is rated to be the largest single-screw steamship operated in North Pacific waters is being built at the Wallace shipyards, Vancou- ver .B. C., for the Canadian coast wise trade. She will be 317 feet long, 48 feet beam. "eee AN ADMITS |e cme x= ber for the Orient at Grays Harbor. Idaho, April 13. —charies! convicted of murder on his 's testimony two years ago, Sentenced to serve his life in was being considered by the} q. of pardons today as a candi- She will sail April 19. eee PR wcagereaeg Willhilo ts due tn Aber next week from San Francisco rg will load 2,000f00 feet of lum- ber for the Bast coast. eee Port Townsend reports that the rmy transport Dix called at Fort va. | Worden Tuenday to take on @ part jcargo of explosives. ° ‘The Parr, McCormick Co. plans to A. Rehberg was the victim. He establish a new service between shot to death in his cabin im th portiand and San Francisco with Mra. the steam schooner Northland. after a divorce, had gone to} eee Ernst followed her. Both arrested after the killing. the witness stand Ernst said he beside found his wife standing led with her. In tears yesterday she confessed had lied, and that Ernst’s story the crime was true. NCIL ROW | BREMERTON, ve and radical factions. it Mayor FE. | tegally be transacted. vote. BANK CLEARINGS Spokane Clearings . body of the dead men with a fm her hands. Mrs. Ernst guilty of being an accessory the crime, but swore her former « m. 9.30 had shot Rehberg, who had AT BREMERTON April 13—Dr. F. LaViolette occupies a seat in the council here today following an meeting in the city hall last to which Councilman G. L. resigned, was forcibly led to a ¢ and .compelied to remain until Violette was duly qualified as his "King and three other councilmen Last a. m.; é. H. Bowdoin and City |* ™ Av. McCall found it wag nec z to have one of the resigned | _ members present to make a quorum ‘without which business could not *hima Maru from Seattle A warrant wad issued for King. was brought in struggling and @omplaining. Without ado he was forced into a sent and told to stay | there. He stayed The council then @lected LaViolette, King refusing to ++ 1,512,815.00 Weather Bureau Report TATOOSH ISLAND, April 12.—# A. M Passed out, str Admira! Hehiey, at midnight; motorship Libby Maine, at £10 A. MP str Wal Uneford, at 8:50 a m.; str Wathemo, at 0am Arrived Apri! 13—Str Quinault from Ran Fran etaco, 11:30 & m.; str Horace X. Baxter oe m,; ate Admiral m.; str Weat ia Sydney, Mel Southwestern via Sout & m. April 12—Sehr Maid of Orlen Bering sea, at midnight; str Admiral Dewey for Tacom m.; str Talthybtus for Vancouver, j motorship Libby Maine for Alaskan Vessels Monday night, ending a PRs sage rot | Foe iniled, atr Re- londo, northbound, 1 = ri 12 of several months between con galied, str Jefferson, southbound, 1:30 Princess Mary, southbound, & i in Other Ports Hongkong—Aprii 11—Arrived, etr Ka- Honoiutu—April 12—fatled, lumbia for North Pactfic ports. Boston—April 11—Arrived, atr Artzont- an from Seattle. Balboa April 6—alled, atr Colin H, Livingstone for Beattle, fan Francisco--April 18—Arrived, str Ramier from Seattle, 1 a m. April 12 Muktiteo for Heattle, echr Co- atr Yosemite for Seattle, 7 p. m.; str Oleum for Beattie, 2 p. m.; str Bakers- 4p. m. field for Beattie, 4 p. m. 9 Ban Pedro—April 13—Arrived, atr Ora- | 7 a.m. April 12—#tr ni from Seattle, 7 Queen from Beattie, Aatorin for Beattie, Aprit 13 1a. m. Balled, str Eldorado diss '« $6,189,207.72 | Y Dungeness re mg Paseod tn, F. 8. Bialemcte ..... ..... 1,602,561.66 | “Ob. “rownsend-—-Aprit 18--Passed tn | str Africa Mare for Beattie, 7 0. m.; ete |© |Quinault for Beattie, 7:20 a. m, “28 473,775.90 | . || Reported by Wireless 663,008.00 Canadias Government Wireless © teers 35,341.00 | April 12-ftr Jefferson tn Millbank the Standard Ot! tanker Atias, bring: | |v 6 local fielis was a fe at first were being sold at stead of $3.75 as quoted Tuesday its own, jobbers reported, tho houses th » Fige—Dried, per 25-™ bex Srayrne Grape Preit— Florida, per cane 166 Imperial valley 4 ‘ Mau —Cwt. by local datrien Batter—tocal ereamery . Vw" to’ M ® 1 miles from Seattle, & p. m. Cordova for Cape 8) 4H sound, soutubound, 10:50 p. m.; tug Tyee —Advertivement STRAWBERRIES berries will be on sale early w Spinach Dacks—Live Hens BRT Willye-Overiand Tarkeye—Live International N' Heigian Hares 1.1 Cattle Yeartings Wethers . Ewen rere) HAY, GRAIN AND Core—Whole yello@, 120-T. sacl Cracked, 100-T. sacks Whent—Mixed feed, Cocoamut Meal... Cottonseed Meal ... Soya Bean Meal Alfalfa Meal Heet Pulp Meat Serape—Eastern northbound, 11 cinco for Boattlh, 224 miles from Beattie, Pp. |hama, 2,662 miles from Maattle, & THE SEATTLE STAR New York Exchange CONSUMERS 10 | Irregular at Start; GAIN, IS CLAIM NEW YORK, eg 13.—-Annowne ork Stock Hxchange today that « «in sympathy with the miners in bagland would be called Friday fail }{ to affect stocks during initial transactions ont of price i of (hat Lackaw. mhowed slight reaction States Stoel Corp off at 80, and Republic nwed at 48 Kaila were in me at 60 wher Opening prices included United Btates Steel, Republic, 6 + off Wy: Auantic Gulf GRAIN PRICES ackawanna 48, uh hanged: DUE SATURDAY A tow crates of California straw: riving by express are ex: | on the market by & The first car of Low Angeles | next eek, jobbers reported Wednesday Local rhubarb was selling at 6 to cents a pound. Asparagus from CTHICAGO, sharply on the Ch 4 of Trade today, due to t ing power. Frovistons were lower May wh cents easier ‘ednesday at 25 to 27 conta a pound. | $1164 iformia stock was nelling at) Jopened off tee at nouse lettuce was higher | fawn lige, Reptem $1.75 a erate up 2%e at 63e, low Crystal wax onions, of which the) Me. woo, ear load arrived Wednesday, $3.25 a erate in and dropped 1Me at the el [oats opened une | lost at the eb pened unchan ped lige betor The local butter supply i# holding | at don't churn the product were ving from Oregon, wi ling under Caltfornia’s quotations Figgs and cheese are steady. VEGETABLES Trtces Paid Wheiesale Dealers Cal, per aon ' He Liem 106% 16 ” ie oon% ws : as *% uy 7% ry as aie 1620 1820 1000 18 ° core 36. one orn 10.20 CHICAGO, Apri 1 bard, 1190 @196 oe Chicago Car Lots (Teeaday'e Quotations) Fernished by LK. Manning w eT No f hard, #1 . per box Walla Walla, per bee ree@ree .1h@4 se Lts@see! Wheat, 25 cars, corm, 35 care, cate, FRUITS Prices Paid Whotreale Dealers 42 | American Locomotive §5% 14) Amer, Tet & Tel aod 40 | Anaconde . £0 90. at wo ws Se DAIRY PRODUCTS Prices Paid Whoeireale Deniers Sezs. ‘Or. triptete Wiseonain cream brick La Block Swine Wash. triplets Utah Copper 30 | Vanadium Steel Wanash Weatinghouse Live, under ¢ Ta Live, 4 Tha and up ins Brook. Rapid Transit ee Liberty Bonds High 90.14 Primes Medium beavy Rough heavy . Pige Fifth 2%e Fifth ¢%e. Bent steers... Medium to choice Best cows and he! Bulls . Calveo—Laght Heavy «.. ip Prime lambe Feed Meal, 100-. aa Barley—Whole, ford, 1 wen, $206.78, Rolled, £0 nA, 100-M. ped, 100-T™ a, NEW YORK, April 13 Hin $259%, off 1s 90.0467; om Growing feed, 100-T Mash, 100-1, sacks, no BM x Linseed Ol Meal jah Mend Market! Western ’ shen ewes, $8@5. Bon franulated a Charcoal Grit Timestone Portland Market Status Granite PORTLAND, April 12.—Cattle Shell astern oyster... 32.00 | cotpts, 31. Market nominal, steady, or) Receipts, 166, 4. 42@ 430 Ih Eges—20@ 370 dom Cheene—-31@ 326 Ib, Hens—28e | Bt. Paul, abeam Cape Lazoo, a. m.; ate Redondo off rthbound, 1:20 p. m. ‘al Communications Wallingford, Ban Fran- wing ah ary ‘OSE CENTRAL GARAGE April 12—# m.; str Edmore, Beattle for Yoko: |partment efficiency committee Beattie for Yokoh waa | tle, 8pm. April 11-#tr Heattle for Kobe, 3,422 tr Latoucho, 126 milen west of central storage and for mun! It was not be justified by the resulta, ponte Bed tpally.owned neer, & p.m. For good apple pie, go to Boldt’s. ‘Tuesday mecting. mont before the opening of the New pf transportation work: a rppere were fractionally | out growers, but also to the con DROP SHARPLY April 12.—Grain prices Pak ree | Assoalation, a lopr Reavy for the close, with litte buy= t opened at $1.26%, off 1%, and dropped I%e at the clone, ened off Me at 26%, Chicago Board of Trade »| N.Y. Stock hichonge (Tusede (Toeatar's qratetions) Furnished by L. B. Manning & Co. Betler Motel Deilding 000. Market steady. N. Y. Coffee : and | Su ar Demand ster- Market steady, ‘Receipts, 183, Market slow, un- Members of the judiciary and de- i|the city council were not onthuslaw | |tle over the proposals to establish a repair station automobiles, | argued that the cost would No| definite decision was made at the Cannery Merger Beneficial | : to All Profit not only to the berry and umers, is bound up in the succens | of some such a move as the new Oregon Washington canning merger, .|ucoording to state horticulture lead i) erm, “Inasmuch as thin consolidation | wan doubtless brought about with a| view of reducing the cont of manu- fucture and divtribution of fruit | products, its effect must be bene ficial to the growers and also to the consumers of the products, both of whom will profit by the economies thus effected,” maid Ht. T. Reid of | Hellevue, today, president of the Western Washington Horticultural | “tn my judgment anything that ro | Will tend to stabilize prices, both of | raw fruit and finished product, wit | be of decided advantage to the grow. er. While I am not informed of the extent of the consolidation of the canning interests I feel that a step has been taken In the right direo tion and that if the new organiza tion tt big enough, growers will no longer have to face, in addition to) the other hazzards of their busines, | the hagsard of &n uncertain market | for their products at prices that are) based on caprice, rather than sound | business principten. “Doth growers and manufacturers | «hould realize that they are inter. | dopyendent; that their interests are mutual, and that each should cuki- ate the confidence of the other. | Thue will our new basic industry | grow to proportions as yet incon coivable, San Francisco Produce BAN FRANCISCO, April 12-—Dutter— | we ‘le tb oy, B20 Th dirtier, under “. “ tancy feathers. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 13, 1921. FRAsien-Parerson Co ‘SLOUND AVENUE AND UNIVERSITY STREET A Sale of Notions SHARPLY CUT FOR DISPOSAL A BIG THREE-DAY SELLING EVENT—THURSDAY, 10¢ mercerized mending cotton for 6e each, Black, white, cordovan and brown. 20c and 25¢ scalloped otaings fe for 108 a bolt. All colors warranted fast. fasteners, two eards for 5e. Black and white in all sizes. 10c safety pins for 5c. All sizes. 60c string shopping bags for 25c. 25¢ clothespin bags for 10c. 25¢ shopping bags for 10c. Heavy shoe laces, special, six pairs 5e snap for 25c. 90c Kazoo waists for boys and girls 45c. 10¢ and 15¢ pearl buttons for 5c, 40c seam binding for 20c. 45¢ dustless dusters for 25e FRASIER- SECOND AVENUE AND UNIVERSITY STREET Another Remarkable Sale of Spring Millinery $3.95 150 NEW MODELS JUST RECEIVED These are to be found in unusually wide varieties of shapes, sizes and colors. Trim- med with a profusion of fruits and flowers and silk streamers. Some have contrasting georgette facings, artistic ribbon bows and EXCEPTIONAL VALUES AT THIS LOW PRICE FRIDAY AND SATURDAY To Clear All Lines and Broken Assortments All Desirable Notions of Every-Day Usefulness , 50c stocking and shirt dryers 25¢. 50c polishing mitts for 19¢. All sizes. $1.50 skirt markers for $1.00. for 10¢. 25c. All colors; fringe style. 50c sanitary aprons for 25c. only, size No. 1. ender and light blue. Black and white. ~Notiona, First Floor PATERSON Co: Special Price Basement _A Clearance of 150 Pairs $1.95 a Pair tops, in the narrower widths. T 31.95 Dressmakers’ pins, special, 4c paper. 50c baby pants, pure rubber, for 39c. 25¢ wash cloth in waterproof case 15c real hair nets 10¢ or three for 5e hooks and eyes for le. White The ribbed silk elastic for 39c yard. Gold, black, pink, cardinal, white, lav- 10c narrow hat elastic for 5¢ a yard. Women’s Shoes Broken lines of women’s boots in canvas, lace style, patent button, combination patent vamp and cloth PRICED des Bt DISPOSAL of _An Extraordinary Sales Event, Thursday 185 NEW DINESSE MOST EMPHATICALLY UNDERPRICED \ At $16.95 The regular price of 110 of these dresses would be $35.00, and 75 of ‘them would be big values at $25.00 Smart new styles in TAFFETA CREPE DE CHINE An exceptional variety of different styles: others have effective open-work and cordings. Many have tunics and sashes, there are others in the attractive basque style or flare skirt. Navy, brown, gray, Copenhagen and black. Sizes 14, 16, 18 for misses; 86 to 42 for women. SATIN SERGE CANTON CREPE TRICOTINE Some are beautifully embroidered,