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‘Ship News| Tides in Seattle | w RAILROADS MILLIONS! = $1,250,000,000 Worth of Claims Are Fited Against | CREW TO CET Goverment | SALVAGE COIN WASHINGTON, July Upon the} Divi ne-third of $96,000 by 48, question of efficiency or non effi and you'll have what each member of NRSDAT TURADAY JULY ae zit igh Tide First Low Tide Wiltam a tt Second High Tide ha Low | Piest High “ride a ft clency of wartime railroad labor to so Banta hao me tipping“ cam vee. Gay depended settlement of $1,260° | 6 art in galvaging the syd 900,000 worth of claims filed by the| Kaisha KWo Maru, in Yokohama harbor, June 16, 1920. Pallroads against the government. Attorneys for the ralroads, now appearing before Rail Director Davis, has been ordered to ap. July 11 to show 1 not be #0 re | The crew pear in federal ause why they shou fontend that the railroad adminis. | According to the custom in tration should have spent $1,250,000, | J waters, the crew of a re raj| cuing vessel gets one-third of the 000 more than it did during Control on mainte: © of prop And rights of way. The money Qually spent by the government was Ansuffictent to keep the roads in good CONdition because of the inefficiency | ‘of workers employed, the rail law. | yers contend, | Attorneys for the railroad admin | Astation are fighting the claims on the ground that wartime labor was More efficient than peace time labor. Officials of the rail unions concerned Are co-operating with the govern Ment in trying to prove its case. ‘Rail Director Davis believes the | el can be settied for from 40 to} 80 per cent of the amount demanded This would make the government Mable for from $500,000,000 to $760, Chicago against Rogers Brown & 000,000, | Co, of Seatt bankrupts, was filed _ Nobody Knows V Who hahvegr setae ie Bre Took First Place| Weather Bureau Report claim, eglvag between the T. K. K, and the ship. ping board oe AUCTION TWO VESSELS Two vossels will be sold at auction 12 by the United States mar July shal The four-masted sailing ship Chit Heothe, under libel for crew's ware’ will the launch Katherine R., recent }ly sold for $150 and ordered resold by the court eee FILE RECEIVER'S REPORT Recelver’s report on claims, in the case of the First National bank of. nukal, $10 p.m | Arrivals and .d_Departures str Bana! og Ena from Ocean erossed the finishing line first in the | Vietoria-Port Angeles sailing race} Yesterday, altho it was later disqual| ified. The Adelphia, of Vancouver, | UW as second, and the Minerva, Van “eouver, third. The time Rot having been figured, it is impos July & allowance | Fail July ¢ Str Vietoria from Nome, ¢:4 Notice has been served on haulers | Cramp tor New York, 1:10 pe me @f wood and other kinds of fue! that | “Sfrests would follow the littering of Vessels in Other Ports Hongkong-—June 20—Arrived, etr Aps- . with the debris of trucks. Charles R. Case, superintendent of | yo Maru from Seattle. “Btreets, pointed out Monday that the) Kobe—June 26 _ highways are being continually dam. | ¥4"» from Battle aged by pres her obstacles falling out eerrrrcnsed Sucks, tor Beaty Boston from Seattle New York—July 3—#alled, str Pennay! vanian for Seattle. Balboa—July 1—fafled, str On for Seattle. June 28—-8tr Cape Henry fer es for the condition of national ‘at the close of business June 30. | "3," for Seatth Settlement for $96,000 was reached | , wilt go under the hammer, as also 4 TATOOSH ISLAND, July bt A M13 RIA, B.C. July 5.—Capt. | rising cloudy 4 east, 7 Hutcheson's yacht Gazeka| four mil Passed in, str Ma | Admiral Dewey from San Pedro, | , Arrived, str Tokeshima Yokohama-—July 1—Galled, str Darkal July ¢—Arrived, str Texan | higher Seattle. Artved, métership Canada from San Pedro—Juty ¢—fafled, str Yalra str Andrea Lockenbach for THE SEATTLE STAR Mexican Oil Shares _ PRICES LOW IN | Are Again Attacked. PRODUCE MART NEW YORK, July §.—There late this afternoon with ox @ new low at 9 Leading fine elal intere inasmuch as wn they was a hard t nin can government will either lower the tax or do @way with It alt The mar \ eee NEW YORK, July 6 Mexican O11 shares were # ected to an attack at the opening of the stock market today and were forced down several The drive wast to reports of & Ker viWdown in the new Mexion | rf at os ive Points to rican “Li ew low record 0, off %, droped to 49% J %. unchanged; Asphalt, 49, dian Pa unchanged; General né ne ih 46. 4; Chand tral, 69% % hour the market had steadied The big decline rtja catching lone orders just 196 ker was in demand every tin it diped BIG DECLINE IN GRAIN VALUES HUICAGO, July 5.—Tains in the adian Northwest and in the Da together with heavy offer ings, Caused a big decline in trading in the Chicago Provisions were July wheat market today ha ere r at oft opened $1.19, September off %« Cash Wheat July 6—Cash wheat Table to state which boat actually |") 4g'a tm. se Spokane trom Southeast: | 19.85 10.8 "won the race, lore Alnskes 6:40 p.m 1 Banned ; 1030 «10.00 10.2 2. July $—Str Clemence C. Morse for | Hept 190.60 10.46 one Not Litter Streets (320 °S sf Mimics Dewey tor van Chicago Live Stock couver, He Gy 2:18 pm; ote Chae M.) cHicaGo, July tH pone 44,000. Market 10¢ up T6@9.40; butchers, $8.26@6.50; 1 @1%; rovehs, #7 to atr San Francisco Produce SAN FRANCISCO, July &.-—TRutter— Petras, ¢14e Ib; prime firsta, 3540 Ib seconds, 2840 Ih Pee strana, 24%¢ Gon: extra frets the @ Nea 1 dirties, Die dou; extra don; undersized pulleta, the Seattle; str Queen for Seattle; atr Forest Public Market North Pacific porta Ba President from Seattle, 10 my yamorted fot soe fon Vessels in Port at Seattle Smith Cove Terminal—Pier A. str Silver one State, str Edmore State, str Key Pior B—Str Wenatchea | Bell Street Terminal Bailey, Tin Grand Truok kane. Pier 1¢—Atr Teucer, Destroyers Sto@dard and Ken 2—Str Redondo, str Victoria, B—Str Admiral Roam jon Pacific Terminal~ cast Engineern 1, & Bwifteure, U. &. & Shipping Board Work, T, Meather Moortngs—it» ward Ho, str Eastern Gien, str Del Rosa, str West Hartiand. Independent Fish Coe nehr King and Wim 4 West Ison. Borden's milk, $4.80 case, 100 can; ‘cans Dei Monte sliced pineapple, 4 tor ~ can; Golden tention Se pkg.; quart Mason jars, 1 r, att Effingham. Ames Yard—Str Roosevelt. Standard Boller Works Dock—@tr Py ECONOMY Stale 1-2-3, ome white lard, 2 ta Bee; roast, 10¢ Tb; lamb steak, 20¢ D5 teak and sausage meat, 2 Te 25c. Stalls 37-34, 6 ic pkgs Skin ners macaroni, 25e; 4 large cans Hor dean's milk, 8c; 20c pke. Sun Maid seed- “less raisins, 260; 35 tall can red salmon, 2 for 35c. CORNER Stall 102, beat fresh churned butter, Stimson MIM Dock—Sehr Vanco ‘Watson A. West. TOKYO, Anglo-Japanese alliance can be con Business are welcome here. This forty-year-old bank realizes fully that its success depends primarily upon the suc- cess of its depositors, and it leaves no stone unturned to help its customers succeed. No matter what finan- cial service you require, you can get it here, and it is rendered in a spirit of co-operation which makes a banking connection with us pleasant as well as profit- able for you. The First National Bank | of Seattle | DIRECTORS <. ‘4 M. A. ARNOLD, President H.W. ta 0. D. FISHER, Manager, Fish 5 anya er Flouring Mills HOMAS BORDE/ dent, Mason HF, ALEXANDER, President, Co. Pacific Steamship Company. MAURICE McMICKEN, D. H. MOSS, wick, MeMicken, Rupp, Attorneys. C. A. PHILBRICK, Vice Pres- ident. ROWLEY, Billings, Mon. Presl- Logging cma. & Ramsey Vice President. PATRICK McCOY, Lurmberman, HERVEY LINDLEY, Seattle. King towing schooner Forest Friend for Franctsco—Juty ¢—Artved, str y ‘ acifie Terminal—8tr Bpo- Str West Hixon a Iconium, str Anna KE. Morse, str Weet- Dock—Gas East Waterway Dock & Warehouse—Str Todd Dry Docks—@ehr Admiral Mayo, str | Drummond” Lighterage Dock—@tr Alas July 5—Denial that the Mata fancy, Tle TH; ee Foreign Exchange NEW —— way 6— chases steady today, off Se: $0. + marks, $0.0128, 2 U. §, GUNBOATS SENT TO MEXICO WASHINGTON, July 5.— American gunboats have open gent to Tampico, Mex., to guard against = lire, Berl) uy Destroyers Morris, i there, Secretary of the Navy Denby announced today. ‘The recent announcement by the Standard Oil company that were withdrawing thelr tankers from carrying oil out of Tampico aroused fear that some trouble might arise Denby sald. The ships sent to Tampico were the Sacramento and Cleveland, the firet from Cristobal and the canal zone and the latter from Galveston. The Standard Ol! company is with. drawing tankers, according to ita Ste T., 3 ibe. $1.10; cane sugar. § tba |strued as being aimed against Amer. | “7° _ a ee ee eee Kippered salmen, 25@ %. Stall 2, open|iasued today by the Japanese for- | oil kettle rendered lard, 2 Tos. 25¢; pot roast, 4 fe ™.; lamb chops, 12% I. eign office. i SANITARY “By no stretch of the imagination SOMERTON, Ariz, July 5.—The Cee eee crate, ‘accu ies, |Can it be honestly said that the alli-| Yuma valley flood situation was re 2 cans Co-operative milk, 1%; miid|ance was ever desired or remotely | ported unc hanged this morning. cream cheese. 1.; Flake White, 2 Tos. |intended as an instrument of hostil A weary-eyed throng of 1,000 Gee gtk’: |ity or even of defense against the|ranchers and laborers, pressed into heavy jar rubbers, 2 pkex iUnited § * the statement said ervice on government order, be Oe ee lieved today that a temporary le ystem they bh constructed since the main levee £ way Friday morning would bold back the waters until the original 400-yard break ou an our could be repaired The damage estimate rematned un. ged 000. at $1,01 same thi | Inga in the } any possible trouble in the oll fields | they | from men being thrown out of work, | | SHIP IN STORM LIMPS TO PORT Steamer Alaska Is Heavily Buffeted in Gale ASTORIA, hours overdue, Or, July 5 her engi in bad condition, and showing of having been heavily buffeted by | northwest gale which has | the terfific raged off the Oregon const for the past two from San Francisco, limped into har |bor early today, The Portland. their destination at the up-river city by train. Tho ship officers would make no comment, there is a feeling here that the crankshaft and engine trouble developed while en route, is the re wult of sabotage inflicted before the steamer left the Golden Gate, CAPT.AMUNDSEN NOW IN SEATTLE Capt, Real Amundsen, fore most among Arctic explorers, who arrived in Seattle Monday night from Nome, expects to re turn next year to the North country. During his last voynge, Cupt Amundsen gathered magnetic and Mocteorological data, and made sound ortheast and Northwest All material be to to ensel will be towed on Passengers were sent paxsagen to Siberia hans ent to Norway. Besides his scientific work, Capt Amundsen found time to adopt two ttle Siberian Eskimo girix, he calla Camelia and Cakonita, They are with him In Seattle at present and will be sent to Norway to be educated a soon as the captain can engage thelr pasnage. Capt. Amundsen has been for three years among the ice floes of the North. “It is not hard,” he mys, “to be fcebound. We have always had plenty of food. I'm gotng back to the ice again next year." Liner Discharges Cargo at Victoria VICTORIA, B. C., July 5.—-With a crew of 65 and a pasenger list of 445, the Canadian Pacific-Australian liner Niagara arrived here yeaterday and is discharging cargo today. Among the passengers wan the Very Rev. Dr, J. R. Hertz, chief rab bi of the United Hebrew congreca tion of the British empire, and party Write for Neoklet “Princess” Steam tle, Pier 1, Fee 9:00 A. M. DAILY For Victoria and Vancouver, 11: 30 P. M. DAILY couver, H.C. Direct FOUR TRAINS EACH WAY—EACH DAY Canstion ¥ ‘ac ine Rockies Low ips Leave, Lona ¥ EXCURSION FARES THE ANCIENTS HAD THE SAME TROUBLE , or PLutanrcn said, As those persons who ing rich make little account of small expenses:” Notice how it despair of ever re comesbackto | the ing—cxpenses? Well thet if expenses keep from the savings win not take expenses ing hand ? you Largest in the State of Washington (Established 31 Years) Nineteen | { the effects! days, the steamer Alaska, | whom | f 1% Canteloupes and Figs Are Considerably Cheaper | Parstey | Peppers Potatoes 1 Cal white, ye Wart Readishen | Ko vatbeart | spinach Tomatere — Merced. Turnip Cal ¢-basket crate Per ®. taloupee— mp Val standard erate . Flats ° Cherrire Cal Royal Annes, Tb. 1 Pie, 16-T. box ° 1 Bings, pert i 3 Per 100 Per don per Peanuts Yersinia Keretona > Japanese . DAIRY PRODUCTS Prices Paid tat to Shippers wh prota Seettth’ dativers sacs D grade: Beattle Gelivery - Feue-Freeh ranch .. DAIRY MRODUCTS Prices nid Wholesale Dealers Butier—-Local creamery, cubes. ary Brick $s as Kaur Freeh ranch ” Putte a4 heen Or triplets Wisconsin cream brick Block Syrias Wash. trip Pow a wa ece—tive, per » Hene—Live, under « te. Live, ¢ Ma and up Gooae Deeased, yer tb Live, per .". Turkeye--Live, per tb... Belgian Maree—Live, per Tb. > POULTRY Paid Wholesale Dealers Dressed, per i, . ei oe 4 $0067.00 4.009 4.00 Seve 7g0 400@ FLOUR Pat. 44s, city delivery HAY, GRAIN AND City Wholesale Prices, Corn Whole ow, 120-1 Cracked, 1 racks | Feed Mea ™ ke ‘ Barley — Whole, food, 100-T. sacks . 81D. wacks 3 |) 100-T, macke ... . Clipped, 100-1. sacks 42.00 Oats Whole, feed, 100-t. sacks ...40.00 Rolled, 70-t, snake 42.00 Ground, 80-%, subs 42.00 Sprouting, 100-T. sacks 45,00 Whrat—Recleaned feed, t i" All-Grain Chop-—S0-I>. ‘sacks 42.00 [Chick Feed—100-1, sacks .. 59.00 Chick Mash ° rowing Mash, 100-T, aka. no BM 67.00 Kas M 100-. sacks, no B M 0 Serateh Feed—100-Tb. sacks , Wheat-—Mixed feed, §0-T, sacks. ..54.00 Covoanut Meal Cottonseed Meal Linseed Oil Meat Soya Hean Meal Alfalfa Meal 0 Beet Pulp Fish Meat Meat Seraps— astern 102.00 Weatern one Meal eo Granula Charcoal Limestone anite astern oyster Western oyster h Shell w Alfalfa Hay Mixed Hay Timothy Hay Straw . No. 1 No. 1 No. 1 . Rotarians Place Wreaths in France PARIS, July 5.—-The American Ro: tarlans placed wreaths on the tomb of the unknown French soldier to: day, under the Are Ge Triomphe Marshal Joffre received the delegn tion at luncheon in the Hotel du Pavilion *€ | BANK CL | | Seattle | Clearings | Balances . ‘The opening of the Seattle whole wale produce marteet was dull, Tues day, causing a decrease in prices ¢ cantaloupes which ranged from to 756 cents a crate, The standard crates were quoted at $4, the At $3.50 and the flats at $2 A decline on fresh California figs was also noted, The new price was! $1.60 to $1.75 a as compared {with $2 and $2.25 on Saturday | Tomatoes from Merced, Cal, were moving well at $9 lug. Califor: | onions were selling at a wack, There was a scarelty of green peas along the avenue There was a keen nand for fresh butter, No changes were noted on the dairy division of the market | The strawberry mart was firmer |because of emall receipts. Thin week wil} clone the strawberry season and only few stragglers will then be on the street, The berries were quoted at $1.60 to $1.75 « crate, TUESDAY, JULY 5, 1921. | . Funeral Services 'A Honeymoon in Gingham tr Captain Anderson fi Last for Capt, Henry r of the best known marty the Boney Anderson commanded jal C6 ent Sine fore the | motor | Boat Schedules; From Calihan Do SAVE MONEY’ Travel by $ isd *TACOMEA | SAFTY -'SPEED* ¢ Commere p Onmo. DAILY, 9, 11 = m., Bpectal Sun. Trip, 7 & 2 * 500 for One Ticket 80e for Two Tickets VICTORIA. B PORT ANGELES #STRA’ DAILY AT MIDNIGUT (Does » to Victoria on trip lea cattle Bat. Night) SAN JUAN ISLAND POINTS BELLINGHAM - ANACOR TE ‘ PORT TOWNSEND. RAIL CONNECTION AND MILL PORTS HOOD CANAL POINTS NEAH, Bay & WAY PORTS PUGET SOUND NAVIGAT ION COLMAM BOCK “Foot MARION PROM® Main 399 | teases Galli-Curci and husband on honeymoon LOUIS 8T. PARK, Minn, July tant fir tree. Galli-Curct has a gingham dreds | have not heard such beat and a $350,000 anr income n in my native She's wearing one and banking|she says. “1 have learned to love ther! the one you call the oriole, And he famous songbird and her hus: |thero is the little thrush back of the 4, Homer Samu ompower that sings so exquisitely gurage spending theie| “some in thig sub me I hope spend all will to my time here with my husband the just outside ¢ “This is the Ii And, down on h birds and flowers, “Those wonderful days!” DEPOSITS in the whe chases the elu ates ‘and now and then UT CA) 7: You ae ee AFFORD ONE?|§ Made on or Before ntand why I «pend so much time out| Oh, goody! JULY 9TH in the hot sun. But he would play| If you have an electric water heat almost as long on the tennis court er, you can now buy current at the/Ml wil) draw interest from of it comes from a dis- special rate of $5.50 for 1,000 watts per month, and think noth JULY Ist THE. BANK FOR SAVINGS We issue checks payable at sight all over the world. Pine St, at Fourth Ave. Clean-Up Sale of all Summer Apparel Every Suit Is Reduced ~*~ Every Dress Is Reduced Every Wrap Is Reduced Every garment is newly arrived, newly made and newly styled, and we are closing them out regard: less of original cost and still al- lowing credit. Suits $15.00 and Up Dresses $22.50 and Up Our higher priced dresses have been drastically reduced that there are none in the house 80 Second Over the and Pig'n| Madison Whistle 207 Take Rialto Bldg. Elevator De Luxe Motorbin Connections EVERETT. daily. 8 round trip Time Calls You! the bracing a journey vivid with ecenery, and multiform deli ! Amidst a setting of spa: lakes and towerin, Facey 9 you can camp ‘and canoe and loaf in Canada’s revi air tingling with the scents baleam and of pine. Or instead, restful stopovers at the Dominion’s most famous hoteles. The“ Continental Limited" round 6:20 a m, nti! 6p. and trips 8 trip. * trips round hours ‘and 2 WOOLLEY 14 round trip. 35 minutes. round one way, $6.25 round trip, Time, ANXCORTRS-6 round tripe date? | Peairelardetune sevess Conade cam aenvn Beatle vy rm, 12 moot ign los Mt Rebson—Jasper Parkes round’ trip. Time outer including « dalihtfal minutes. st try SAN JUAN Sirwoak Votsouneesiee’ day, via Mt. Vernon and A Low Tourist Fares To Mountain Resorts and Pointe East June to Interurh Connect ennial daiahdind PHOTH Rly sey re js weaa RETT—P, N. T. CO. DUNT VERNON—LIM- STAGE NON - BE Eastbound you can go to Paul, Chi Boston or New York: Gallon creas Canadian National Rai Grand Trunk Pacific F lays ° F. McGUIRE 902 Second Ave EATTLE, WASH. PacificNorthwest Traction Co. And Connecting Independent Saxe Stages OUSINE: MOUNT VE ANGHAM—

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