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ag ‘ Tm some ferro alloys the increase tn} PA. NEW TARIFF Ship News| 7 a7iff SCHEDULES Measure Comes Under Po- litical Fire Before It Is 24 Hours Old WASHINGTON, June ‘The jhew tariff bill came under fire today Defore it was 24 hours old. Despite the fact that six weeks of committee work already have been Spent on it, revamping of some of the schedules was threatened. 30. | | ATTACKED! | | | | ‘The bill goes to a republican cau | @us tonight and a fight ts expect 1 | budget om the lumber, oil, steel and | wohedules. When the bill goes before Representative G. the democratic ders, Behedule in the present bill is high @f than in the Payne Aldrich bill of ‘The greatest increase In the new DIM appears to be the steel schedule @uties over the PayneAldrich bill is More than 200 per cent. Other large thereases are on clocks, watches and Newsprint and wood pulp were Teft on the free list as were hid Teather and shoes in the main. T committee decided not to let Mariff interfere with religion and Bibles on the free list. The and fuel olls were taken from free list and made dutiable at the of 35 and 25 cents a barrel re ctively. /On agricultural products, the have been reduced from those ing in the emergency tariff. om for instance, has been cut from 35 to 25 cents a bushel. Sugar As higher than in 1909, the rate on grades being approximately cents a pound. At present it is while under the Payne-Aldrich it was 1.90. SOUTH END 50, smoked liverwurst, 350 M™. Iie M.; little pig sausage t 10 . Stall 20, large can, pi 5c; large box matches, Sc; raisins, Stall #4, shoulder t. chops, Ife ™.; lamb WESTLAKE _ Stalls 16-17, bulk seediess raisins, 25¢ $1.25 broom, sfc; 3-1. can Sn! i 106 can. the |* Watch for “Tarzan First High DAWES EXHORTS | Chief of New Budget Sys- tem Meets With Officials June 90] § per cor for the es my sal WASHINGTON, D, C. I'm & > that $2 ary to do it es GQ. Dawes new budget system Harding government pledge in. the 45-minute ep oh in led, threa: 4d and re erday | told the ting waa an ot meeting esident who ex penditures, ot h he o midst wh Pr te athering x hin an emerg e that th: assembly Gen. Da platform uidressed folks” the sembly rise and jo everything possible to 7 aD Sep While b row continu lating My not the fingers,” n sher-woman or a vice p t to run a detective bureau am to make pletu for the presi Jent and congress.” ! He demanded that budget repre- sentatives “burn night lights” to get out @ statement of present appropri ations in July. Turning to the president he sald “You have a right to the informa tion and I will get at the facts.” he lumbla, which at the outbreak of the war had not been completed, has been purchased by the Interna- tional Marine, and will be put into service under @ White Star fine name, cee WILL DREDGE CHANNEL Col. Edward H. Schulz, United States district engineer, has received orders from Maj, Gen. Lansing H./ Beach, chief of U. 8, engineers, to enter into a contract with Henry & MoFee to dredge the channel from Puget Sound to Ballard locks, $200,000 Reductions in Freight Rates WASHINGTON, June 36—Nearty $200,000 reductions in freight rates per| have been made by railroads in the last 10 months in a campaign to ‘| stimulate business, according to re- + id see ies raisins, 25c; 35c tall can red salmon, for 35<. CORNER 10%, best fresh churned batter, 10m. According to the announcement of the Seattle port commission, nego- tlations have been completed where. aR Perfection Smokery, now. lo- on Pier 18, will remove its Plant to the Spokane terminal of ‘the port commission. To SAN JUAN ISLANDS, Thru Richardson, Friday Har. bor and East Sound, SUNDAY, ) served or bring your Fare $2.50; children $1.25. For full Main 2993. Puget Sound Navigation Co, information call Suggestions for Your FOURTH OF JULY Camping Outfit New 8x10 Wall Tents 1x7 Auto Tent .. Two-in-one t weighs 15 ay Khaki Folding Tables .... Camp Chairs ...1 °°. 8, Knapracks . B. Navy Middics (Cotton, serge and bi 8. Army Web best grade . U, & Army F U, 8. Army 1 Navy Blue Sweat U. 8 Army and Navy $ Tents and Flies, All 8 Camp Lewis Wireless 004 Third Av., Next to Madinon St. BE wernity SF. Om bridge bet. Ist and Western. Largest Line of U. %. Army Goods on Pacific Connt hoes ports received here today by the Ax sdclation of Railway Executives, Weather Bureau Report ‘TATOOSH IST.AND, June 26—4 Aw. —Rising barometer: Nght rain; wind hour Passed out a swemer art « m™. AM om m; destroy er No. 114, 9 & m. ae Arrivals and Arrived June 20—Str Toucer from Tacoma, 7:30 & m.; str Admiral Schley from Tacoma, June 2%—Atr City of Spokane from Ta- x ; str Africa Maru from r Prince George June 26—Ctr Admiral Schley for San Diego, at noon. June 29—Str Prince George for Prince Rupert, 11 & m. eee Alaskan Vessels Petersbure—June 29—Salled, str Spo- kane, southbound, 1:30 p. m. Ketchikan—June 29—Sallea, #tr North- western, southbound, 10:30 am. eee Vessels in Other Ports Hambure—June 29—Arrived, str West r Balled, June 29 est King from Beattie oe Reported by Wireless U. &, Naval Communications Arrived, atr For- Pier G—Str Africa Maru, str Cape Ro | main Str Transvaal, 1-8tr_ Effingham, ring Worke—U. & rd: Moortnge—str | Morse, ate Weat- | Glen, ate Doi (1921 Record of Pedestrians Hit by Automobiles An unidentified ma afternoon by a driven b: n, @ fireman at Station n reported that th |man, apparently unhurt, refused as |aistance when Bebean picked bim |ave. and Market st onfused in the n up. TO SAVE MONEY : Atreetor | & meeting |} nd 600 of- je 194; granule ate Derbiay |" the Terrie" on Saturday News Causes | Oils to Drop uted Mexican NkW YORK ia.6 f a in the b Jun seton Ol gained by at rehadow oft Ope ning foan Sugar, 74 f 1%: Nort p i | Chicago Car Lots (Wea a Le 1 ESTIMATED TOMORTKOW Wheat, 60 com, 240 cars 100 cars. N. Y. Stock Exchang (Wednesd, Furnished by L. 1. M Butler Hotel Ball ather July and wheat op lomed up Jul and ¢ 1 an THE SEATTLE *| than Wednesda BRE uannlaeREE NLS: ERRRRER ANE STAR PRICE OF EGCS STARTS UPWARD Decrease Production Adds One Cent a Dozen The dec again nffocte reasing production of err 1 the local market. The ees, which are now 1 cent higher were ne cents a dozen for fresh cents for pullets: Tho butter market remained un changed, being ste Be of the berries, the rasp, ady to firm, 1 priced 6 and other au w straw berries were dragging on the ng straws wore 4 at from $1 $1.40 a crate. cherries were a little enstes and houne for a po’ und extra has decreased con to he ry iderab! the week, due # being » Business along Juller than wu: the avenue was before ual holidays. Wheat fod Is to be eyes and ears to |) 18.00 10.50 10.88 10.45 10.70 Chicago Live Stock CHICAGO, June 10.—Hoge—Recetpts 10.49 10.67 1040 ner | 24,000. ' in | Rutk of i ov pigs. Market steady. | tes . cop Receipt Lamba, $5@ 10.60 Denver Live Stock NVER, June 30.—Cattle ous? Liberty Bonds (Westnesday's Quotations) Fernished ty tL. H. Manning & Ca Detler Motet Naildis Mish ve $8 bulk, $8@% neep- fecel be, 8599 Close ferteo— me Firet San Francisco Produce | *"" BAN FRANCISCO, June 20.—Datter—| First «4a Bxtras, 40 1b; prime fireta Bb \s0 1k; | Recond + oy |rnira « firsts, $34 | Fourth ” Tar ne » i understeed pulleta, 236 doe. | Witth 6&5. 40 88 Orta, en feaq, ite we. eee Foreign Exchange NRW TORK, June 14 —r reign oe change opened steady. terling, $8.7F%: france, $9. 0.0487; marks seora eee N. Y. Sugar and Coffee NEW YORK. —Gagar—Raw, MOERe mh Foreign Securities ednesday's > we o (pe Manning Motel Baiiding Bia 1m% fi Rassian Russian io Coftee No. 4 Hantos, 94 GON tbl FAILS TO KILL SERBIAN PRINCE WASHINGTON, June 20.—An un- successful attempt to assassinate Alexander, prince regent of Serbia, |} in Belgrade, was announced today in| J & message to the Serbian legation | / here, | The prince escaped injury when a|tirited Kl bomb exploded while in the air and | @nited Kr some distance from Alexander's | United kine equipage, but eight bystanders were | hurt. The bombing took place yesterday. The bomb thrower, a former Serbian | soldier, was arrested. He gave the} name of Sposoye Stalitch. He told! the police that he planned the crime that he had a| federal prohibition It cost Campbell ed Thursday jHambure W Hamburg W Leipaig 4% Loipaia be WELL BALANCED One sip of Willlam Campbell's moonshine i, O'Harra, nt, 25 cents. 0 when he ap- before Federal cont Gordc x— | BANK CLEARINGS OPPORTUNITY)| STAR WANTADS! Seattle Clearings . Balances RED TAG USEDCAR SALE SPECIALS FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Old Price + 4 New Price 8 650 350 Mitchell, 1917 Touring .. Briscoe, 1918 Touring wire 0 miles 1,975 1,950 650 750 950 750 uring ... 1b Roads Mitchell, Mitchell, tees Oldsmobile Eight, 1919 Touring. Mitchell Victory Six “Touring. Mitchell, 1918 Mitchell, 19 Oldsmobile 975 4 1,500 1,850 645 6, 192 e, 1919 ° 5 REASONABLE TERMS— COME UP AND LOOK THEM OVER BPITCHEL (LEWIS. STAVER Ch Touring | Radishes Khubarb Local hothou Turnipe— Loca. Prices Paid Wholesale B We Cookin Apricots Nana 932 TWELFTH AVE swarming toward the interlopers. Ca ee ee fis (Watch for the New Tarzan Novel in The Star) Venemous Snakes, Gigantic, Loathsome Reptiles Fail to Halt Tarzan’s Frantic Quest for His Mate MAGINE the warm, moist, dark, silent jungle. “Suddenly a wild scream shat- tered the silence of the gorge—a cry that was immediately answered by hundreds of sav- age throats as warrior after warrior emerged from the entrance to his cave. “From all directions the warriors of Kor ul-ja were ” And then began a terrific jungle battle, punctuated by the hideous screams of the savage beast-men—a com- bat so cruel, so fierce, so frightful that the terrible Tar- zan himself was appalled. Read— “TARZAN THE TERRIBLE” Edgar Rice Burroughs’ New Ape-Man Story, in The Star, Beginning July 2 Haapberries Strawberricn Watermelon a 115@140 Val, + 088 03% NUTS Wholesale Dealers 2@ 2 tb. Prices | Almonds el. ‘ Virginia K Turkeys—-Dressed .. MEAT Seattle delivery ..+. *, Beattie delivery t fob, Beattic supply Rent cows and ¥, ©. B condensary, owt..... DAIKY PRODUCTS Prices Vaid Wholraste Dealers Dutter--Local creamery, cubes, heifers. rep — Prime lambs Yearlings Wether Ewes MAY, City Wholesale Inees, Per mW acked, Feed Mey 30) Bariey— Ww ——Sa. | . Pproutir Wheat—Recieaned teed, | Al ih, 100-T. ake, No BM 100-1. sacks, no Feed—100-1, sacks . Mixed feed, £6-Tb. Meal “The Golem,” German picture, is dy for its American debut. Announcing, Our 40th demi Annual Dividend Since the founding of this institution we have never paid our Members less than 5% Per Annum Dividends, and we are gratified to again announce a dividend at the rate of 5% per annum for the Six Months ending June 30th. This dividend is divided pro rata on all savings of all Members and all you have to do to become a Member and to participate in these earnings is to start saving. One Dollar Will Do It! A F ANDERSON President President Discovery Bay Logging Co.; Director National Cay Bank ADOLPH F LINDEN Vice President and Treasurer E. W. CAMPBELL Vice President and Secretary ROBT. S. WALKER Vice President National Bank of Commerce CORWIN Ss. SHANK ‘ounse E. L. GRONDAHL Vice President Northwest Trust, and Srate Bank of Seattle FRED A. ANDERSON: ‘Trea: FE" Saat Ss PUGET SOUND SAVING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION WHERE PIKE, STREET CROSSES THIRD.