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THE SEATTLE STAR TURSUSS, JUNE a, 1921. | Ship News United States Steel [OHERRIES NOT BUTTER, MILK | [t2?S a.m Scere a wiht ws 4c O pens for New Low| S80 PLENTIFUL, PROFITS HIGH i ui tte el ae gg was urged by Major General| port Monday. Besides the 1 PSDAY | wood in a special cable to the war|cases of salmon, the Alaska Ste TURSDAY WaUNE et ital bad UK United Bt ‘seoday. © cele Mt BL 498 ig Heavy Shipments to Be wa Federal Trade Commission| department as being necessary to|ship Company's vessel brought JUNE &t First Low Tide prevent bankruptcy in the Philip-|a fair list of passengers and @ | gaat See Fete, | ated Seas’ |! 9, Baltimore Nenod, off @ full point at $2 and then sold down to East Soon So Reports | Pine government, ‘cellancous cargo. Hirst Low ide "| 454 a.m. 10d fe 81h. Bor fe an early low Nie paladrhit a 4 Ferme = Second “hiigh rt tte, gar Hi} . hed Pa bs was Roadin 60% ‘eat | Rent A yet ps Cherry recetp' ts were lighter Tues WASHINGTC June 21.—Profits ‘8pm, 1 Second Migh Tide r satur & % th pera vs lye | Be oY day and jobbers believed that the ® hich as 36 per cent are common a° a0 Bom, 116 tt cas nt st io ¥ 43 tf Mo at 100%. | é 4 in the manufacture of cre Despite a threat from President B. Le Doheney for a apectal investian- | et would be stronger by the mary tion the exchange has taken no action along that line. Studebaker was | market would be stronger by butter canned or evaporated F firm at the opening with early sales above 70 compared with a low Mun-|end of this week, as heavy shipments 5,,:1; F delavad Aeainh anenpeinaion 5 ll : day at 614 » os 2 . 4 i | Traveling Salesmen state Mitt: siilis auiesindh tnetuces are to be sent | reported to congress today. i,m Contral Leather, tty; Crucible Steel, 64, off Hi Goodrich, 30%, off| | ‘The quotations were 10 cents s| The report was based on a nation-| % Store Buyers Optimistic % J Arphalt, 48, up. \p: New. Yor seth H 1! pound for the Royal Annes and whia' vetted of elke castices Puate i, Over Autumn Conditions IS NEAR PORT a Company. 24, off We: Haldwin, 62 coff m4? Rethiehein “1i," 44, |cents for the Bins Home hemwon conclusions reached in it Include: — | Correct Agperd for Women in - — iw ‘ a : 7 . Tobacco Produ 50, off 1; Atchison, plengees iy +6 e tpude: Pose genegste ss : ho rae gh y in the making of bu were receiving 18 gents a pound onli. tng canned milk caused pri > big passenge: er Keysto yas reflected in we dn farietios © se J ;, ‘, : Clothing and “age 48 | will reach Seattle at § y : moras Woened ‘up "vo 47, Mexican Sees "| rhe strawberry market was steady} Many manufacturers and distribu 1} ‘Bre improving steadily | day,’ the “Adenicat Mine dake: wean th i © a new high for the day by touching 72 ad 01.95.60 erate. tors of butter and canned milk do a Stock Ad iustmentS l In most other lines, terlal formed. The veasal is now steaming the, leat half hour, | The reat of the list aleo acted well with t ‘| "The demand for cantaloupes is in-|business of $5,000,000 a year. ah J a ae Mhange is noticeable. Traveling up the edust without passengers, She | cline by dropping below Fiean Wi atten a found |ereasing ns the reason advances Unfair practices are common in| tat abd. ore buy-| Will berth at Smith cove Terminal A.! « soup tip that a raid would made on | py, wives Were steady at $3.50 to|the trade, but an effort is being eet however, re aah se ie The Wenatchee, now on her way Stile 1d well and firm | $2.75 nt the standard crates and|made to eliminate these . | Of are showing interest, many) oon yokohama, will arrive abont| Hiei, ; aldwin, 64%, up %; Mexican Petroleum, 108%, up| $2 » the ponies. Altho the commission's report is thinking business will be running june 28 and dock at Pier RB. The 2 f 1%; General Motons, 9%, up} International | Fancy ¢ n peas were moving|based on investigations extending Much more smoothly by September. | Silver State, the third of the big lin i Be xine an wcific 70, up 1% U uP Copper Seuaher 13 well at 8 cents @ pound. Cauliflower |from 1914 only to 1919, ¢ Witty leading railroad and indus- ers, and the next to sail for the Ork:|\, , Ambrican Sugar, 2 was stronger at $2.26 to $2.50 alditions have not changed materially Hilal stocks fell an average of two) ent also will berth at Pier B —~ dozen, Yakima Gem potatoes, which|since that time, it ts believed | Bnd a third points last week. The} ‘ ‘ N. Y. Stock Exchange were Usted as fancy, were eellisig St) ~ Ar eAARAN Market is anticipating bottom of de zl OIL CARGO (itenhen’s Gen $30 a ton. a @1% gu brokers : ‘ “ x board's Ferutsned by t ng & Co There were no changes noted on . er a in July-August, . £500 10.00 jotel Building the dairy market, Tuesday, All com ” exports last week were thers & Dixon, is abaut to ert full ake: | HEY TAT Ge |modities were meeting a fair de ts oose Rishels, against 69,084 | Cargo of fuel ol for Manila, The ves f. Heot Sugar... 2 27% mand ish b S and sel had been idle for six weeks ve | Am Car & Fay rth 1 ceseecess $008 4.50 els same week last year and a : thon “4 3 )EGIABLES = ‘ steemiste 000 same week 1919. fore this ent was made, CHICAGO, June 21 i Prices id Wholesale Denters : Hired eat exports last week were! i aes - ; r ‘ ‘ Asparagus, Wash, per i... .10@ - bape Ee Cede ago BUILDING OWNERS CONVENE tox tof | American Tol, @ Telst 1 2% |Rennescal, green, per hamper <3 pay Mail order sales improving, says! Six members of the Ruild- ¢ yer ge : ] 3 ‘ | Beaten, "per "iat Lise! : nis ES m “e T " ing Owne and Managers’ associat ision , h He . Mane ‘ gpenpreses vids Bears-Roebuck Co, This means eat, openiia unchanged at 5 3 | Cabbage—Looal, Th . ook 400 farmers are buying more. tion, In additisn to 30 others who left | 5,3) PRening unchanwed at | Bethte ; . fink 22002 riour P Money value of total American Monday, are exy to co Tuesday toy up Ie for an ¢ ; 3 , 4a, city delivery an 320,000,000, to Portland to attend the 14th annual ing of $1.21 \s, advanced an ad 4 ‘4 224 sm Sime m May was $320,000,000- convention of thelr organbation, The lg) N< : : ; HAY, GRAIN AND FEED | July corn opened at 63\c, | Gore . . ne Ce PD May, 1920. Excess‘ of exports over Convention opened Tuesday and will ang advanced at the of e seth ‘ : ” Bs ose Pls Sahagees Prices, Por sor Tmports was $12,000,000 aguinst Close Saturday. About 500 delegates, tomber corn, up te at 64 \4¢ f ous + ; : m 1 a Whole 9 y “$314,000,000 in May, 1920. from the East are attending opening, advanced an additi 4 c “ . Beene *-* ater. Nation's bank clearings continue! ° | “About a fourth less than a year ago. | _ Fivecent loaf of bread may soon compar ue ¥ oats, opening unchanged at trie phol. .. 634 : THRONGS AT BANK OPENER [57)c advanced le later, September | Inept ae oe VOR aeons Did you see those scarlet feathers oats d clin Se for an ¢ ping of | Kenne teevere oe a. bunches .. og says Secretary of Agricul-/¢Very one was carrying andes Bao, Caladaben ici as | r=, ows SERGE BR Felttea-stew! Gare ? Garin Y tetail price Monday? ‘They were old-fashioned Missourt Pact Buntry over now 10 and a. third Quill_pens Riven awny as ihn | Chicago Board of Trade| "iii: i vd jat the opening of the new home of | oe "® Quotations) " Be intial “Iron and steel: Settling down to tte Washington Mutual Savings) vate Wire, veal, per box eed—100-1. sacks . : satainer Bank. Thousands of visitors Inspect-}|_ Wheat ke 2 wr ton Chich: Mach = Gummer. Price war coming in| Bank. Thousands of visitors inspect: | e 29 | Readizg a On1D, BOE sac ; SF yg A PES ifs trade, whose prices average 6) ¢4 the quarters of r on. ‘ % i tegpece: fan Mash—100-™ cent above 1913. Crude steel 1101 Second ave. . | "Imp. Val 4-basket crate aber Veed—-100-11 ¢ . 6 | Taral hott feed, 89-1, sacks juction in May a fourth larger | gies 4 : ae : . nacks ‘April, but only 54 per cent of TRAINING SHIP CREW COMES **?, aan | sriese J Tarnipe— Local, Meh sevens : 3 1920. Steel export tonnage| Officers and crew to man the first ‘suty.. mu eM sti wry per cent above 1913, United States coast guard training 39% 40% Cotton: Trade expects crop of Ship to gail the Pacific arrived here, Nombhal D @aly. $,000,000 bales and carry-over | Monday afternoon from New Lon- sept! weieet : 4 1 : 10,000,000 bal ait don, Conp. Fourteen cadets from odurta. ... Sif | Ment serapeidantern | x les. Crop conditions . F : 44 " Kae 4 Weet 7 around town ¥%. Wash, ton anes 4, $0-Th aacks Local white, ton .....s. 5 ting, 100-1. eacks x | Radishee Local, a leaned 126-t. Rhubarb Local’ ..- : in Chop—s6-T. sacks é #eeere VERSE FS v9 ondon acade: " : 10.10 1 : per cent under 10-year average. | the New London academy are in the 10.45 . rr) Bone Meal Home—1ranutated Char-oal Western Domestic consumption a fourth less Party. They will have their first tha r ago. Exports last week, deep-sea experience in taking the 1047 United mates Ry 200, sir against 65,218 bales} Vicksburg to the Atlantic coast, Heeaee a0 o Set tee ee + gob ees week 1920. Vanadigea Btesl.. JGopper: Using up surplus slowly. Weather Bureau Report ¥ Warmgntent.. ion only 30 per cent of nor. TATOOSH ISLAND, June 21.—% A. M. Willys Overland Pease. 3 All Remaining Stocks of Shell consumption, says Daniel Gug- Rising barome' partly cloudy; wind 4 . a International Nickel bee ie ites ere tei = 7p ‘ee | COATS and SUITS e, . ie Total stock sales, 1,245,700 shar 1 . 3. : e Bituminous output at ~ Be ae . ’ tre) Without ies stimncine again. Output trom| Arrivals and Departures 6 pts, £000, Market 14@ Li ss ‘ oe eauction ; utehe iberty Bonds ; s Reserve 0 : a Gukines sis.tsanee si June 21—Btr aoe ee Poston, #:20 ‘ re ot3 ; OB apna bgearcgrrmind re rer BOE .. PORTLAND, Ore., June 21.—More | period last year. Slump due | ™. June 20—Str Admiral Dewey from . ca . lanning & Co Bal, per box 2. 2b@2.s0 | than $8,000,000 in capital is represent. ° : . . factory shutdowns, particularly | "9% 635 FM hiplee,” Lasnim, 46@ 10-20; ewes, HOS? Betler Hotel Daliding sees | Pissapviee Cuban, per erais ed by members of the Pacific Coast This Special Reduction of 25% includes: - Pinms Cal. ¢basket crate Paper Bi is * . la. justry. ‘lees otiieage Atateamnaiine Muah, oleh ‘ rreyy jt sess Paper Box Manufacturers’ associa. oo Prices trend down, tho|a ‘m. June 20—Str Teucer for Tacoma.| Portland Market Status |* sone Watermelon Imp. ¥ : $ | Mon in convention here yesterday All coats, capes and wraps. By, Dowest fon neon. es, PORTLAND, June 21.—Cattle—Market NU and today. ‘ ‘Tin: Price has fallen two-thirds bat? hp o . ommon to |#econd $i. tere All suits of silk and cloth. f 1 peak.» Now under 30-year Alaskan Vessels f choles cows and | Third ¢\e ’ | Almonds - . : BER Saar: cry le ty ge RM LO i ra $2035, dull [Fourth 4M 86.93 | Brasil Per t -. All sport suits of silk, cloth and Ji “ e ne it Prin- | 32.5 . rigth 3 ‘ por’ ersey. - Wook: World's production 93 per|cess Alica, Borthbound, 9.30 pi m a ionon Receipts i, .|Fitth ie, bees Wainate—Cal. easae td - of prewar, but consumption . 8 Total enie of isin ait Aso, 000. FREER PERE 10 per cent, says bureau of} Vessels in Other Porte {tena ret esesy, mist a aoe bapete : —SAVE MONEY Ps © “markets. World's “stocks of wool] ongkong—June 18—Arrived, str Tyn-|Prime lamba S204, evil Iamoe, tea | Waits Two. Hours DAIRY PRODUCTS Trave/ by sfeamer fi pray: ‘Bow about 4,000,000,000 pounds. |dareus from Soattio. Salled, str Eldridge | $6.75; yearlings, $4@6; wether, $204.50 “s nm jareus fro t rt re yearlings, $4 ™ to Kill His Wife Prices Paid te Shippers TACOMA All Gowns, Dresses, Skirts, Blouses, Petti- waite reco for Seat June 16—Salled, ate Tal-jewes, $163.50. ‘ad very Of Wurope’s lr nics for Beatie Butter— \ Datta EE ae ted Aer asin tee oa Bi ie | See see a ; OOS: Ge SNES: OS, ee ee a eaten. Dist Fur saya his |e re aareioe petites to appear at her place of employ. | yt . re et eee se tions during this stock adjustment sale, “are streaming in with no} Yokohama—June 17—Arived, str Ka- Ss. F > Prod ment on The Pike here today, Henry . ©. B condennary, owt. 50c for One Ticket of slackening.” Since April 25|shima Maru from Seattle, June 16—# jan Francisco Froqguce [wtitier fired three shots into the DAIRY PRODUCTS 80e for Two Tickets companies have cut prices, ed, str Africa Maru for Seattle. June t SAN FRANCISCO, June 21.—Butter—| woman's be = hada killing her instantly Prices Paid Wholesale Dealers - ey —Arrived, str Arabian Maru from Beattle. | ectras, > fireta, 34%0 Production continues around|~Tiverpoot—sune 19-—-Afrived, str Ba. | matrems 32° de yee Bee: Miller then attempted to turn the | i—t.ecal,, Sonnenersy gue VICTORIA B amount; much going into|kersfleid from Seattle : 2%e don: No. 1 dirttes.|srun on himself, but was prevented Drei, amet: Aa t 1s tanks. More price cuts now| Danzig—June 19—Arrived, atr Jalapa $ pulleta, 36 doa, under-lerom suicide by PoRT ANGELES - STRAIT Pc effect. Gasoline demand good.! 0m, Seattle dom het | Cheese— B: re——June 1%—BSalled, motorship he tee Ib. passerby. The gun exploded, a bullet a DAILY AT MIDNIGUT ckening of drilling predicted for| Kennecott for Seatt! Niaihareditchaias us ON grazing Miller's face, A. say Rt Lay or 2 (Does not go to Victoria on summer. San Pedro—-June 20—Arrived, str Speo- . trip leaving Seatt tator from Seattle. June 1%—Balled, Denver Live Stock " Mere were married six] Block Swiss . . . ’ cs Keystone State for Seattle Ser ia & 1s ag Miller, when arrested pga Widen prancioog--June | $h—Arr LBENVEH, June 31.—Cattio—Recetpts Te geet We tateeel POULTRY Second Avenue at Spring Street Towan fror ttle, 9am. Jun ate Priecs bea y’ Wholesale Dealere arteeds from Beattie, noon. |coW*, and 6; f the shooting, aside from | ve and feeder » 8 yi he and his wife had been oases BELLINGHAM - ANACORTES 00. Market : Smith Cove Terminal—Pier B, str Suwa ya ot merase % _ aa me > a an % Drenmed nk O'Conner, a Maru. ou Bee to ds Birinps BANK CLEARL PORT TOWNSEND. RAIL CONNECTIC for exhibits at the North.| at Northern Terminal—St Genoa ¥ eee Seattle me shied tee ‘ AND MILL PORTS ‘ Phone North 121 eari - . . ‘3520-22 it Ave, f gp merchants’ conyention and! crend k Pacific Te _ i Grartess sot, SA OCS ATE SE y DAILY, 8 A. M. 5 P.M, ’ Ef elie Gacky Tete ete Grand 7 ‘Truk Pecttie Terminal —Str Foreign Exchange Balances ..... ..... 1,108,555. ! ; AMONG DAISIES Aerminal, July 25 to 30, is at a premi-| Pier 2—Str Jotforson, ety Latoucha | NEW DONA” ocny” Sterling, 4t tei: | | ‘ortland HOOD. CANAL POINTS — : AND BU Zim. Instead of 220 Seattle exhibit-| piss poss Power france, $0.08 Tire, $0.0604; marks, | | Clearings 4,833,711.00 | | od. where your loved on Yorm, as originally planned, there will| Pacific Coast Coal Bunkers—U 8 L | $9,014; kronen, $0.17 gtk, Balances . ‘oi 878,143.00 fe ¥ . wine? Sy Sars’ whtse tea “be fully 100 more. About 50 spaces|,. S¥iftsure. pokane MEAT ; | emblem of the purest will be reserved for other Puget| Sitter rippecunen, ate Anna ie | NL WY. Sean and Coffee} | Clearings .... ..... 1,607,299.90 qivustenh eh Seal : [et us carve and. plac nemaite, str Tip " nna peruneae ; there for you and you wi sound cities. Morse, str Westward Ho, str Icontum,| } YORK, June 21.—Sugar, quiet. | — well satisfied with our. execu ©) Northwest merchants are accept-| sit Hastern Glen, str West Hartland, :' ted, OF Ph c : ben. Sl tion your order, See ou: ‘ str Del f ot, OHOG%C Id: | - - * 49g the invitations to attend in larke Aluska, ‘Bteamahlp Moorings—B8tr Te- ‘ - 7 Puset SOUND N Navie ATION © ag epg | fhumbers, “ certain,” said Pau dondo. > —— : x i IG : out-of-town orders and h pF Kennedy, “the convention will |Stacy Street term oe tin, out * : 4 A LMAN DOK - Foo : . : Quirles. Prices right. Write] Yedlipse anything of the kind ever at-| ‘°° ig ee 7 Aged Earl Kidnaped Acintbada be, ketal < ‘ for particulars, ee ee Methwest city” |: eae Werke aby Puitinkon, and Castle Burned Mill Dock—Sehr Spokane, F mm Dock—Str Valdez, str Juneau,| CORK, June 21.—The aged earl Ship. Chillicothe, of Bandon was kidnaped by armed 7 é Bktn Monitor, |! men last night, according to ad oa A: vices received here today. i , The earl's residence, Castle Ber-| = \ ° vos Fen anit was sald cue parties were BEMDON,) Tess 31. —Amlast the mercantile paper, : ee |scouring the country in search of | grea s been fel on, 33 ork, | the es aptoi since the war, London today saw |"? ** 2 gi al _ King George and Queen Mary leave ” v¢\ ‘Too much rain; annual ptenic of “for scsi geal tea the Ul seattle ministers, to have been held Real Estate Men to eens royal couple, surrounded by|!" Woodland park last Saturday, in| Discuss Tax Reform the heaviest guard in years, left the|“*finitely postponed, All members of the Seattle Real| OL N station here dt 1 p. m. They will re Estate association are urged to ¢ s return late tomorrow. Birth of baby boy to Mr. and.Mrs.}tena the meeting scheduled for {iM . =e ” Secret service men, members of Penis hy Seuha at’ Oakland, Cal. wednesday noon at the Pig’n Whi: the roya) Irish constabulary in plain| °""° tle, to hear the reports of the taxa clothes, picked for their knowledge tion and legislative committees on _ of Irish conditions and Lopate 7, matters pertaining to tax reduction = ' | : a % ss Sinn. Veiners, and a picked force a( WHO’S THIS? | trac: Perorm. = Finance is an integral part of commerce. auxiliary police were aboard = cocmeeeenees — Commerce cannot get ahead without the co- 7 sao pulled out for operation of its integral parts. In the Ulster capital they ‘will be ’ Protected by a regiment of Irish CANADA Our job is to co-operate with individuals, guards which left yesterday to cross firms and corporations in the interest of ie “ ” i) = oo : . 5 . the channel phan tbl Cc ll Y q BETTER BUSINESS, by bringing financial States to Agree on Stenmahips Len a Ss Ou: service to industry and to the market. ier 1, Foot of Vester Way Th: rough the bracing Northland—a Journ ivid with Waters of Colorado 9:00 A. M. DAILY majestic acenery and multiform delighter Krudeeen WASHINGTON, June 21.—Legis , setting of sparkling lakes and towering mountains, you Our Only Branch Is at Ballard lation authorizing the states of Ari- VER, th. € can camp and fish, canoe and loaf in Canada's revivilys gona, California, Colorado, Nevada, pe m ir Meig hpi with the scents of balsam and of rie New Mexica, Utah and Wyoming to| Mt: 30 P. M. DAILY instead, restful stopovers at the Dominion’s enter into an agreemest for the dis | : ; most famous hotels, neha DhiAling. home off postion ot ne aoc of the Colo- | The Scandinavian DEPOSITS GUARANTEED by P lo river for irrigation purposes, | pare Washington Bank Depositors’ es peneea ud gdattaped 3g ae FOUR ‘TRAINS » Mees rag Guaranty Fund of THE STATE bean Leader Monde ‘ EACH WAY—EACH DAY OF WASHINGTON: rip via the Through the omplete t by traveling comfortably A. F. of L. . Comdetnns > =ete hidhiodatt- 4 tostads Carin: | Sennelan Haritie iseriletgas: Industrial Court .2770',2%,2/ (00 irowdest crim’ | ante spring notes ma Fares nal lawyers in the state; one of the e e os ; ” ind points East fr DENVER, Colo, June 21.—The most popular members of the legal iemans | Every assistance gladly Foci omen eh oat anes, Kansas industrial court law was fraternity in Seattle, and a man wh Easthound you can go throu ove e ‘cattle, and a mea ho | ih to St. ‘ trea! again condemned by the “American has always offered a helping hand South Bouton or Now York. Calton or write nees® Toronto, Montreal, ST carey pork tocar inne ee eS oom CANADIAN NATIONAL Ww. Ameri can Bank nventiol unan!mous! aa vho is t a a Te Ng I et [GRAND TRUNK PACIFIC berg Yl council emdemning the industrial Nera Meeker, famous pioneer and GUIRE, 902 Second Ave, SEATTLE, WASH. court plan jerau blazer, a ar eee Seattle, Washington

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