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THE SEATTLE STAR WEDNES®AY, JULY 6, 1921. ) . Mexican Petroleum PRICE OF EGGS |™¥y.X,:Amcrice= “BIG FOUR" TO [SOVIETS START | ces, ‘Ship News ‘Starts With New Low!) ADVANCED HERE -2"sscuc% VOTE ON WE BUSINESS WA the present tariff measure, and| hich vides that ad valorem duty NEW YORK, July 6—Mextoan Petroleum made a new low for the year : w = that a y FE We enter at ases cre Production Decreases and) thai te sais ry imaorere on ure|Rail Unions Balk at 12 Per $00,080,000 Worth of Sup= |" Feet Lai SL IF wdwathing: J low of 42. Btudebak nd at 78, off and then sold down to Quotations Rise jnelling price of goods in America, | Cent Reduction plies Bought in Europe a= | | nies Ue “Tide In the early trading Baldwin got above 70, The rails were fraction rather than on their cost in the coun: | ' | rete} 1208 am “ er opening quotations included Phe decre oduction of exes | try of expawt, Ls forecast by Repre| CHICAGO, Ju at » | 1 OW Benen Bist Y i Hlectria, 138, hanged; Central Leather, 33%, off %; Stude ‘The decreasing production | bie y port, - forecast by Repre| CHICAGO, July 6.—The big four| BY LLOYD ALLEN , > & | Serene tee tite |? . 46, ott as Peres Ac ayes Fag TR Pacific, |bas again cRused a slight advance | sentative John I, Miller in a letter to| railroad brotherhoods were preparing | LONDON, July 6.—Soviet Russia’ ee Pe ie . 65%, off \; Sinclair, 20, nal Paper, 6 ; Fenn-|on that product. The new quota |itng geattle Chamber o ne a | ballots today for a vote of their mem ee bifid syivania, 24, a1 off YW) tions were 30 to 31 cents for a dozen t= inber of Commerce, | i ship on the 13 per cont wage re | Canes invasion of Burope had received yesterday, Representative wtarted with a boom, according te oT ALEXANDER 87 ‘ fresh ranch, with the majority of duction ordered by the Unite 10% | 1 nied te 92 hw , duction ordered by the United States | Textile Industry Re-| der, of Tacoma, was bal Hed to 01m the aalen moving at the latter price, | Miller also said both the house and) railroad labor board, and which took|the Russian trade delegation her€ f nt or) at p | railroad bi q d which took ea! | enident of the Pacific v le } Asphalt and Unite Rubber.) The pullet ¢ bel wold at nat re unfavorable ta effect Ju) oday. 5 covering Slow, but Fall eee eee A, F Haines was | TRS etter was ant we Msg is ah chit | cenate mn umeavoraiee te, the a6) Gtieet July 4 |today. So tar $90,000,000 worth of | Steamahiy er” NEW YORK, bear attack which began at the open cents @ doen, - ongworth plan of making im-| ‘This follows action of the brother: | goods ye been purchased in Bur Outlook Is Good re-elected vice-pre ¥ ralling of today's wte ; complete by the end of the third] The butter market was firmer | Port duties effective on the day Of| hood chiefs after five days of confer 4 $10,000,000 worth from the manager at Portland, Me, Tu hour of trading Wednesday, and with San Francisco | the bill’s introduction, | ence in concluding they “cannot as-| "9? 994 910,000,090: we * oyeaigee Mexican Petroleum waa run up nearly eight points to 96, while Stude-| ne Dyig United States. BY ALBERT APPLE haker gained five at Teh Pan American A was up more than 6 at 45;/and other outside markets higher Paaha 4 sume the responsibility of accepting ¥e . ¢ mercial Py merte « Sat 72\, and other stocks an ave ¢ of two points " Jeattle, jobbe “ - DADS: ) r n: ductions * "iftee ixed cargors o ‘Two giant manufacturing organ} Vessels in Port at Seattle | *\0yicy ES RL OMG, Ucuiese Pile Geetinees tote tee fain] nee eens eo tae ioe nox DORE ey ee ee sidbesca: 7 orking full time, Smith Cove Terminal-—Pier A, etr Key-/ hour. Pan-American “A" wold at 48, up Bi fr the low of the firat|™4rein of profit t shipping out, m her first voyag to Puget| ‘The switchmen’s union joined the | dise were shipped to Petrograd from ations are now working i oy Bg Bagge J hour, and the “Hat pallint ove then tee pointe, ‘There wae heavy | thus making « slight scarcity on the|sound, the new steamship Manuki| brotherhoods, which include engi-| England last month. @njoying a boom. They are Pier Batter str Silver! buying in. Mexican Petroleum, Northern Pacific, Crucible, Pierce Arrow, |local market which will cause the|of the Matson line is loading box| neerg, firemen, conductors and train-| am aes 2 iii deinen, | ik i a ee eee one Seen Cues aeuee prices to advance as has been pre-|shookn and lumber at the Bloedel-| men, in calling for the plebiscite cone ante tee Which is operating its entire system OE gar on Src | dicted. Donovan mill at Bellingham. She 4°” aiiaiialial sat othe f efor 0 " ate: Tal att anne enna sits Pier 14—Str Teucer N. Y. Stock Exchange Local tettuce was weak on ec-|is expected to shift Friday to Seattie,| 1+, expected that other unions |operative society. Buropeas a @f mills at 98 per cent cap mee TS per ¢ Pier 5—U. & & Thompson, destroyers (Tremtay’s Quotations) count 6 a lower astern siarket | meeting here will take similar action. | men, in the midst of a business de 2. Henry Ford, who will make) ‘sarquar, Stoddard, Kenneoy veteed hth aoe eo pia, SL (6 lower Manearn sinreee | = ts | Immediate action of the railroad de-| pression, are said to be welcoming More cars in July than in any month | Pier 2—Str Redondo, str Vietoria vate Wire, Butler Motel I ". bs: eo 4 PR: 21| partment of the American Federa-|this ready market and to be be y in his history Pier B—str Admiral Rodman ING BACK Btock Migh Low Clow | cheaper at $3 a lug reen peas are | ie supply 29? | tion of Labor, which has already vot-| «eging the Ar offices, despite Pier D—atr Dewey ‘ Atehison.... a. 10% «90% 80% |Btrong and jobbers eve al to 2 “ 1.66 - shes 7 os — Se. Other auto plants have slowed Pacific Coast Coal Bu: v8 wal pm egy Richey oa4 cent increase will be marked up by | DAIRY RODU crs ed overwhelmingly against the cut,|door plates decorated with battler @own. But auto makers now Owls A a Fay 4 4 ana Pri jis not yet outlined. flags of the soviet legions. 3 auto akers no’ WY iy tr CHICAGO, Ju .—Graina ree mer. Car 1a Saturd jos Vaid Wholesalc Dealers buts ages of th yviet legios What, in consideeing the condition of | Pastern O08, ie these caana ao seats le eae co nel Amer, Internat ie phy shipment of black cur-|Butter—Loce creamery, sunte a| While this vote je tn progress,| America ie represented by floods r cr Wert Martian merican ui 8 Brick ° 35| union chiefs hoy oF | of les with quotation: f ir industry, Ford cars must be ate Went Martiand. lteeday on the Chicago Board of| American Lo % Fiig | rants wae on the market with prices | rw Fresh ranch ee ee a ee ¢ samples with quotations $s Sa Juded, since Fords have become T & Warenouse—air| TrAd® today, due to reports of un-| Amer. Tel, & Tel. 102 102% |at $2 to & crate, Raspberries | | Pullets ae 25| With rafl executives to bargain for thing from sewing machines eceasitics like jack-knives. | . jfavorable crop conditions In the | Anaconda 37% 87% |were moving slowly at $1.60 to $2 a| eae better terms. pipes. The general textile industry, which | Toad Str West Jester, sch | * rain bel asain aveeetiatann Emotes pally ETN He) atu crate 4 OF aniohote cise? The resolution adopted by the! Leonid Krassin, soviet emissary hit first by depression, is recov: | 4 co ae July wheat opened at $1.16, off) Hethienem Bteel “I” “ 45% |. Sales ef Seiterineibes ate isarese Block Swiss . : brotherhoods demanded that the London, gives the following figure slowly but the fall outlook is aes 16, and closed up 1MKe. September | Canadian Pacitic 107% 107K ling slowly Wash. triplets ove working agreements between work-|of bolshevist purchases in Western ri mrt @ Dretging Co. wheat opened off le at $1.15 and | Central Leather 33% «33%/ ™ ers and | management be kept intact. | murope and America: ace [Pa Bomed 3 closed up 1%¢ cM am Se hel VEGETABLES POULTRY Suror Railroad traffic continues to in| | Bir Jard_Bte Roosevelt. July nh opened up Ke et S9%e ane Sugar » Py Priece Paid Whelesale Dealer Prieee Paid by Wholesale Dealers ia sacra Germany, $60,000,000, steadily, In the week ended Nertieton Mill Dock—Schr Spokane, up another Wc. | 8 ducts oN - | Asparequs—i W per... 190 Sl eeltientin RA | England, $20,000,000. 11, latest reported by American Heffernan Dock—str Vaidex hed off igo at B8HC and wisises $44 44 | Meane Ke. Wash. erean Diiee tice cede’ x ct fi) iva ives Sweden, $10,000,000. y association, number of cars, Stream—ship Chillicothe, battleship Ida 108 local, per sack .+...++ odlZt 4 Ma. and up 233] United States, $10,000,000. with revenueproducing freight pisners Mill—str Bffingha: on Local, t % | "nite soeeen perm. . 4 Total, $100,000,000. Was 785.9 against § 5 CAFS Stimson Mill Dock—S#enr Vancouver, echr os Local, per sack 800 | pechepe-<LAve, por ove - “How is Soviet Russia going to | fame period 1919 and 930, cars Watson A. West 1. : : 200 | Belgian Mares —Live, per Th... a4 | pay for these goods the Arcos fame 1920 Te id q 1 Pol |headquarters was asked. *} reich loadines now would be Portland Ba: . nome seth duly 6. cose w noes iy Plant Fin p py). pectin Pale Whateale Dealers to the Devil “We have set ah 9 definite sun bigger than two years ago if nk @ 1.20; No. 3 red. #1 IbM@lITKh: No hs or = Deche—Dressed, per i 6 fot the Russian gold reserve for fo; . ts, | 2.29 i % ireen eas Local. per tb jene--Drensed. per Th ri caalihe tds Were not for low coal shipmen | Make Re rts hard, Mt 9 ui cifie % Ohl , 161 60 Geese Dressed, per t 22| ZION CITY, IL, July 6—Satan align purchases,” was the reph; Bolt. coal production so far this P Petroleum 43% 42 01% | Turkeys—Dreased, per T. #4 | con trail around with New York and| #ussian mines are going to furnish 54,000,000 tons behind same) PORTLAND, Ore. July 6—Latest) Chicagg Board of Trad = +o MEAT a aks a 4 new gold right along. 3 [reports of Portland banks made pub 4 rade of) bunches ie lother large cities on the end of his) 1920. (Wednesday's Quotations) 65% 655 Paraley—Local, don bunches Quotations at Stockyards hanterk’ te 0 Wilbur | ———— § " Akron rubber tire plants at half) lie in response to a call of the Con: | puppished by te ik Manning & Co, 619 Neplogle s ou 17% | Peppers—Cal, pert ae odie: | A wise man always bets on ty. |trotier of the currency, shows the | Second Ave Republic irom & Steel 44% 461 444 | Potatene—New Garnet, Cal., 1 | Vatise cares, | ace Can totes fae 10" o e 3 Wheat— Open Mich Low — Close It 4 31% Si] white, per Mm The overseer of Zion today handed ” Bteel trade dead. Many mills wil! following as of June 30 suly sis” gts trig |Minctase” Ou 13% 19 | Wash, Doma, eoid sisrecs Bl the while of Mambettan Stans over ci fo 1 for July, Steel prices, creeping| Officials belleve the process of de- | sept Lis’ Li¢ 116% | Southern P s 7 744 | Radishes Lo don, bunches jthe whole of Manhattan isla } this ‘as price war starts, now aver-/flation is for the most part accom.| | Corn— Bo: 19% 19h | Rhabare— local pe anes jto the devil to have and to hold. Pleasures, dancing, movies, money, ao. July 21 #51) | Spinach—Local, per box +) Voliva has given up his plan of | ° ph . only 57 per cent higher than in plished. Tomatocs- | more pleasur Pig iron can be bought as low! peposits show a dectine of 1693 | ban “ sae s sending a white-robed army of cru-| ‘The former ambassadors to the set os Locat ho muders to New York and other cen-|court of Beezlebub then inhaled $20 a ton, against war-high of! per cent since June, 1920, altho the! De Hept | Turaipe ters to enforce the blue laws of Zion. | pure air of peaceful Zion. 9 and $17.13 in 1913. shrinkage was leas between April 28 | "pork = d 28 | "Por He reached this drastic conclusion | — Big sugar crop and probable sur-jand June 30 than for any similar | July . Pees rele. wheat Dealers wien fas peter oe: Miss Helen Buh ca keeps price falling. White re- | period within the past y j*ort “x Appiee— mann and Miss Belle Schelhorn from |{ Men's and Young Men's Styli @ sugar wholesales under 6 cents|" Loans and discounts of the banks | sui". 19 | United B Wash ee pee the great white way. | Suits, Coats, Hats, Shoes, pound. have been cut down one per cent |Hept...... 10. Utan Copper Pe posed te eee | yairBegiancae tates 1 Furnishings Copper industry quiet. Price. 13 since Ape fine ee oe Sen SAA, | Pat bts, tty delivery. Ce ee ene een owt t.|| ONE PRICE, CASH OR CHARGE ta pound, against warhigh of wi July eevee Contalonpes— ve | AMCORAIN AND Wamp . . [NOW Yee fer. Cares mente ee ‘or i ‘ a 2 cents a pound WP v00ee orient ae, Val. standard erate | City Wholesale Prices, Per 7 urned without a single CATELYS Present price is 2 cents a po ree ee and ‘ ; ; Corn Whole yellow, 1267, sacke 40.09 |convert to their credit. |] 1427 NEAR ok. Rapid Transit.11 1918 price. Airwa Terminal ersainenat. ieee E Bouthwest has earliest wheat har-| i . Chicago Live Stock |'*rota sale of ste is, 3eis00 hres in years. Farmers there are Plan Is Denied} encico tn 6 iocseen, | ting joans rapidly. WASHINGTON, July 6.~—The | 14.00 Market « tive, higher. Balk| Cost of producing bushel of corn/army air service today started an| OC ese $202.70. buteners, $9.26 year 47 cents against 72 cents informal investigation of the broad-|} v.96: rougha, $1 16@ year, and other crops about! casting of stories to the effect that | Receipts, #,009 proportion, in southeastern ithe air service ig planning a great i, eee Dakota, says M. R. Benedict. | national military airway system with | 375. - of farm bureau federation | terminals in hundreds of cities. Let Due largely to lower labor /ters to this effect have been sent) |from New York to cities of 10,000 or Cracked, 100-T, sacks 2.2.0... .42 They told Voliva what an inhabl-|| FIFTH AVE. Weed Teseh. 308-12. sae 42-08 |tant of a big city thinks about. “Tis! Market strong, 22 | Gooseberries—Local, per Mh °0 : 400 Honey—Comd. per erate ooo... neo Cal. strained, per ™, ...- Grape Vruit—Fla, box Receipta, #,906. sigher, Lambe, $& neat wing Mash, 100-1. wks, h 1s. b s 16 | Res >. sacks, no Pacific coast and southern lumber over, it has developed. ¥; S. @ yoerty ¢ S54 Lemons ier box ‘ dal diese Weck -iseiha ese, cc ritth 2%e re} tput and ship-| - . SS etre ba >| In each case the writer states the! San Francisco Produce 30 Lowapberrice— Per crate ‘ 00 | Wheat-—-Mixed feed, #6-% Jess, but orders better. ‘ Se.go | Rreneee-—Per cane £9 | Cocoanut Meal acks Fitth (\« particular city has been selected a8/ saw FRANCISCO, July 6.—Hutt e 4 ,. ‘of o ends, 5 < . ? May building activity, measured In 4 terminal. The army alr service de | extras, 460 Ih; prime firsts, 87 %e I Total aale <f Venda, 534, Procanplon 8 | Cogtcnnces Meat @ tenth better than Aliow [erp any connection with the person | sends, 27e Ib. 2 une Piame—Cal are 5 F. W. Dodge company. Allow | or persons sending the letters, Pe ay ye Page tee Foreign a | ri tee lower prices, and actual con. “ti shows big gain. ‘Cotton exports last week three and) Expunge the accounts of man’s In. |“ Cheese—Calitornti third times as big as same week | humanity to man from the world's eee | ttc t991. leta, 270 dow; ase 40 fone Airaevintes . ih Make a real vacation out of your journey. Go via ‘year, best showing of any week | history, and a small volume would Russian be, 19 far this peur with ie Uineptions. contain the rest. |N. Y. is od and Coffee Russian ¢inm 19 ity Santee +4 WC ah : Can: di P ifi R il iton in New York has been selling icant cclitena, Metnce. tee Gren:| Pieces $5 * y adian Facific Na wey, Jowest price since before the war. Fy ulated, $5.20 Freoen 70% “e © -. eee F formation furnished pplication to contend improving. Foreign Exchange Cottes o, pet, CK QF; No. | Italian u : : Aa SEA : Paha Sturdee, “1. frody 25 Dept. Juty 4 Santos, 94 O9%. me DAIRY PRODUCTS ieee ‘ CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY Some brokers believe that terms $.—Porsign alight pag Prices Paid to Shi) | Alfalfa y 95 Second Ave. Seattle. Telephone Main 5587. funder which British coal strike was . oft 1%: 270 | mattertat— vor Mined May > aust iesteees = 4 ioarks, Railroad Securities 298 | "A grade, Beattie Getivery .... a8 |¥ensthy Baye arg Bi grade, Seat delivery 22 Straw (Tuesday's tions : Furnished by L. B. Manning & Ca + Ure, Be Motel Beildin coaallerge mark end of downward | 4 it in stocks. | _, Germany in next few years ap) ¢ will be America’s best ex- customer. Hence Germany's will be growing factor in) 4¢———————_________ market | BANK CLEARINGS Lumber Cargo | jambure W. L. te Hamburg W. le 648 Leiptia 44s. Laipe T4% | Munich 4 Hi" | munten te.:.. 21% | Japanese 4x. one 75q Japanese ist sye.. 79% Japanese Ind 44. = aR: STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION OF THE bearings Balances .. A | ~ Leaves for Orient | i [parece LAND, Ore., July 6—With| | Clearings 35 |United Kingdom tua, i93i.. of the largest lumber cargoes for | | Balances . "537,912.00 } s 3 foe ta 3S | Gattee Kineeom Sees i H Orient during the current year,| | 11g Cony. 4s 17% | United Kingdom Sia, 192 West Kasson, of the Pasific | | Clearings .... ..... 1,332,877.00 Ba Conv. 4%e.. Ley ere re ip company (Admiral Line)! | Balances 18090800 | | Re oo eae ta.’ 12] Solitude ts better than company— down the river yesterday. a sane amen Blo oe er % i when the company is not congenial. Seattle, Washington June 30, 1921. RESOURCES Banking House, Second Avenue and Pike. .....$ 600,000.00 Other Real Estate.....................0.00+-- 430,612.01 Loans and Discounts...................+.+-+-. 584,007.18 Bonds, Warrants and Other Securities ......... 876,517.71 Treasury Certificates of Indebtedness and U. S. Government Bonds ..... . . . 1,032,560.60 1,027,817.16 Cash and Exchange. ........-. | $4,551,514.66 LIABILITIES | Capital Stock ............... cece cece eee ees 9 100,000.00 Bound for Kobe and Yokohama, carried 2,653,723 feet of Port Or- cedar and Oregon pine. value of the lumber, according customs declarations, was $69.-| . In addition to the lumber she carried two shipments of flour. The Japanese have been heavy ers in the lumber market. A} of building in the cities of | Yokohama, Kobe, Tokyo, Osaka, Ky-| to and Nagoya is said to be the ‘@ause of the heavy movement. ‘The program outlined calls for te eonstructing large parts of the cities ‘End it is estimated to cost $500,000,- 1000. Shippers state the cargoes from the Northwest to Japan for the year} Will be around 106,000,000 feet, as against 77,000,000 for 1920. | Public Market | SOUTH END Btall 49, butter, Ic .; exes, 350 don; , 2 Tos. the. Stall 1, bread, butter horns, 3 for 26; | je dom Stall 42, pot roast, | Tb, ;" bacon, ‘Add earning power to sav- ing sense by starting to save | ge Now. You'll earn a dividend | aLeEr | from the Ist. of the month a ee by leaving the First Dollar ae ae ey here on or before White soap, 29. ECONOMY Stall 36, best cane sugar, 4 The. 260, # \ 4 . t6 ° [Bs ble. | Stalls 37-38, 2 ‘cans corn ‘or a H peas, 25¢; 2 ibe pkgs. corn fiakes, 296 Ff Woe fine head fice, the, Stalls 7-8-9, i" $-%. can M. J. B. B brand coffee, } Gall cans Alaska saimon, 250; 49-1. sack mend bY er flour, $1 2 The. xeediens raisins, ; & bars Bob White soap, 25. | Foie ASSOCIATION nit 108) beet ease sueat, 6 fhe st. 8] A 8 ANDERSON, ADOLPH F LINDEN E. W. CAMPBELL CORWIN 5. SHANK DINE 5 oslo vue Pewee e'ce sos bso gue dees Oka er Undivided Profits ...................0.e00+02+ 194,132.71 | Deposits... 2... ee ee ee + 4,287,081,95 $4,551,514.66 | Ist—Security; 2nd—Availability; 3rd—Profit | The above precept, together with our abiding faith in the des- tiny of the City of Seattle, is the rule governing our business transactions and has been for thirty-one years. We are still doing business at the old stand in our own building at Second Avenue and Pike Street. is es, eg “Carry On’ _ PEOPLES SAVINGS BANK 8. Bie; Royal White soap, 6 bare 260; Vice President and Treasurer Vice President and Secretarp Conn. Selly or jam, 100, 12 dean's milk, 4 tall cage Where Pike Crosses Third milk, Se qt. Btati 4 oe @alad, 26¢ pt. Stall 102, mild cream cheese, 20¢ T.; fresh ground peanut but- ter. 2 Ihe, i9e. i f

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