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_PAGE 12 CUTS OFF SALARY INCREASES Present Salaries May Also Be Sliced to Help Reduce City Levy Affecting more than 1,000 persons ‘on the city payroll, a decision was Wednes: by Caldwell rtment heads to eliminate salary increases of city employes for! next year, The number of employes ‘Also will be greatly reduced, it is pre Ship News. Tides in Seattle | FRIDAY ft od thigh Tide op om, INT ft WEST CAMARGO COMING United States shipping board's | steams West Camargo, in the Austral service of the General Steamship corporation, will be in Se attle about July 20, tralasian points, She ts sp ted with refrig transportation | consignments . to load for Aus: | tally fit for the afternoon and & the z INS WOOD PIPE CONTRACT | Joo L. Long, president of the Con: | ¢ Unental Pipe Manufacturing Co., of Seattle, announced Wednesday that | [he had just signed a $250,000 wood | pipe contract with the Parker. Young Micted. |Co,, of Vermont, More than 2,000,000 Mayor Caltwefl, councll members| feet of Washington lumber will be re and heads of city departments were! quired to fill the order gloseted for more than four hours/ . ele -* jearvame vs ony — to 8 bod: pry SHIPS COMP 2 LOADS el a bg ‘ive ships of the Puget sound sail Te ee area at ig Se? ad demas, caevione: have ut in salary roll ts estimated at) 8 ichuy completed loading, ‘The ee, the city offictals are hand quintet Includes the Watson A. West ling the waey question without | SPOkane, Vancouver, Alice Cooke and gloves, the present plan is to make | “@ AMindanoa, all possible reductions first and then alice salaries, if necessary, to secure the fina} reduction needed to make a S-mil) cut in the levy. Investigators of the Tax Reduc- tion council of Seattle were sched uled to report at a meeting of the council in the Masonic club rooms ‘Thursday night. A supplemental re port to the one recently adopted on Schoo! finances will be read. TOWN FIGHTS WHARF BLAZE Oil Tanker ‘and Warehouse Are Destroyed CORDOVA, Alaska, July 7.—The oil tanker Marguret and the wharf and warehouse of the Chilkat Oll company’s plant were destroyed by fire last night The refinery ts threatened by the flames and the unity is struggting to save it ree members of the crew of the Margaret were severely burned. ‘The flames are said to have spread from an explosion on the tanker. The injured men are: W. Bjortson, Carl Anderson and Durkee. Anti-Grain Gamble Bill Is Favored € WASHINGTON, July 7.—A favor. abie report on the Capper-Tincher anti-grain gambling bill was ordered today by the senate agriculture ittea, ‘The measure ts designed to eftm ‘deate gambling in grain on boards of trade by heavily taxing specu: lative transactions, SOUTH END ‘Stall 49, butter, the M.; cage, Ite don; Brick cheese, ibe I. Stall 1, 2 loaves Dread, 26¢; assorted ples, 2éc each; raisin bread, ie loaf Stall local potatoes, i Se. be 1.: new celery, best, each, I0c; rasp. iaace-| Vessels in Port at Seattle | ‘wurst, 20c .; Smith Cove Terminal—Pter A, str Key- maiad, 20¢ pt : . str Ardmore ches, str Gtlver) automatic eee STEAMSHIP AUDITOR DIES Andrew M. Thomas, 150 Prospect st, formerly auditor of the Great Northern Steamship Co., in Seattle, died Wednesday at Providence ho» pital, after an operation. Funeral arrangements have not been com pleted, ee MACHINERY DRIFTS IN SAN FRANCISCO, July 7.—-Ma chinery which ts believed to have be: longed to the ferry-boat San Rafa sunk in @ thick fog 20 years ago, | drifted ashore today from the waters off Alcatraz island, ee Weather Bureau Report TATOOSH Is! ND, July 7-8 A M Valling barometer: cloudy! wind south, mies om Feona, tee tes mers at 10 p. str Monteagle at eS met er Bradford et fie & m Passed out, et Weet Hixton at 9 p.m str Admiral Dewey at 2.30 a mj; ote Chas H. Cramp st 4:50 8. a | a hour Arrivals and Departures Arrived July T—Htr Fushima Maru from Van- RB Seattle trom r Prince . 245 pm Tacoma, 11:45 L Ben in for N str Wenatehes for trial trip, July 7 115 & m; 10:50 a m. July ¢—8tr\ Admiral Diego, § p. mi Prince Rupert, mi; U. & 1. B} Swifteure for sem station, 1:45 p. m.: str} Prince Albert <a Pringe Rupert, 1 pm. ° Alaskan Vessels bs july 4—Gafled, str Princess Allon fyethbouse, 3, m. Yessele fa Other Ports 2—Galled, str Alabama Tot 2—arrived, otr Pre festiaus from Seattia Pedro—July ¢—Arrtved, str Preat- Dewey fi +r Prince Geo: Juty ¢—Str Eldridge, Yokohama for | feattie, 2.097 miles from Seattle at & Dp mm; ate Went Ivis, Beattie for Yoke | hama, 1,097 miles from Cape Viattery ot + p.m i t paper, be Toil beef stew, 10¢ Ib.; boiling Terminai—Destroyer Paul str Teucer. U. © & Trompeon, destroyers Farquhar, Stoddard, Kenn Pler J itr ‘Redondo, sir Victoria, str | Northwestern Pier B—Str Admiral Rodman. U. & Shipping Board Moortnge—str Eastern Glen, str Delrosa, str Incont- um: str rd Ho, Weat Hart- .|_ and; str Anna R. Morse, Standard OU Co.'s Dock—Str City ef Be- attic Mast Waterway Dock & Warvhouse—str © boxes Searchlight matches, 37 folied oats, 43c; Campbell ean; 2 Tha bulk corn » 4-9, We | Todd Dry Docks—#tr West Jester, schr Admiral Mayo. | Harbor Island Dock & Warehouse—Str Effingham. | * Yard—Str Roosevelt. ttieton Mill Dock—Schr Spokane, | Heffernan Dock—Btr Valdes, str Depere, Stream—Ship Chillicothe, battleship Ide- h + bama, 29, ‘hamburger Sausage, 2 Ma 250; e. pure lard, 30 Stall 12, ivory soap, lar: 2 for a ean Rogers baking powder, 2 ts. pure cocoa, 29¢; ‘White soap, 29. ECONOMY Stall 26, best cane sugar, 4 Ths. the, § Wa Bic. | Stalls 27-28, 2 cans corn or peas, 25c; 3 ibe pkgs. corn 4 tha fine head rice, s 3-™. can M. J. B. € bars Rosai sone | patent flour, 450; & bars Bod nite soap, St jolden Weat coffes, Se; ree ; Crescent baking | t.; 15%e T. Stall 14, nies, Tee tm: 109, best cane Royal White » Borden's milk, milk, 9c qt Bi Jelly or jam, mayonnaiss rT mii4 cream peanut but & S Loans and Discounts United States Bonds. Other Bonds and Warrants ves Stocks and Securiti Furniture and Fix- tures ..... oe Real Estate Owned. Liabilities under Let- ters of ‘Credit Cash on hand and due from bank DAILY, 9, 11 & m..1, 3, 5, Special Sun. Trip, 7 a m., 50c for One Ticket 80¢ for Two Tickets VICTORIA. B¢ PORT ANGELES - STRAIT POINTS DAILY AT MIDNIGUT , (Does not go to Victoria of trip leaving Seattle Sat. Night) SAN JUAN ISLAND POINTS BELLINGHAM - ANACORTES Tha ‘Northwest. Trust & Beattle business conditions us to handi@ your finance: has taught un just the kind We invite your business RT TOWNSEND RaAii Cot NNECTI AND MILL PO HOOD CANAL POINTS NEAH BAY & WAY PORTS Second and Madi Edgar Ames, Chairman of RESOURCES $5, INTELLIGENT iia. THE SEATTLE STAR New York Exchange Is Dull at Opening NEW YORK }ehowing litt was litue aff July T-—The stock market opened dull tod ange from yesterday's closing prices announcer of wage Jay with the Tat} a M i ‘a full point. With States Rubber continued to With an overnight gain of 1% at ne wa tendency toward re 63% General Mo Aleoh Southe Union Pacific or, 35% Atlantic . GRR, Off Me; the whole list again turned strong, with Stude Mexican Petroleum rallied to above par, . N. Y. Stock Exchang: (Wesnesday's Quotations) Furnished by 1. H. Manning & Co, 61 a 119%. up Gulf, Stud up % Industrial 28, off % baker, 7) vonnay ivan la, tora, 114, unchan, 44%. up Se: Asphalt Pacific neha teading, 68%, 1 After early unc certainty, baker the leader at 81M GRAIN MARKET MAKES ADVANCE CHICAGO, “ay ty Grain damage to the crops, cos it ‘vading i Atehison Continued belt, causing led to big ad the grain m 2 one went high ue H » Haldwin Locomotive Beth, Bteet Hv Canadian Pacitic Central Leather . 4 1 off we at $1.17 and closed up July corn at 69e was off Ko and closed up 2%e. September corn opened at 600, off eo and closed up te July oats o off %e at 36 and cloned up September pened off we at I7%o and ch up Ke pened eee Chicago Board of Trade (Thursday's Quotations.) Furnished by L. Bi. Manning & Co, Butler Hotel Hullding Wheat— Open High Low — Close July sees, OLATM 8 1164 810% Sept : % Lit 120% Suly Sept | Lackawanna Mexican s oN 28 6% ate Nominal Nominal 10.77 11.07 Atromberg | Studebaker ... 1078 10.96 minal Nor 10.65 1067 10.85 eee Chicago Live Stock CTeA Home —Recvipta, 24.000 up Bulk of sales, 19.25. 9.05 Utah Copper .......5 | Vanadium steel FEE FREER BR FREEEETS: ESS ERES i 3 Liberty Bonds (Wet Furnished by 1. Db Manning @ Ca, Butler Hetel Building Pertem — 1 jive dhe. Pret « ts. 10,000, Market strone, owes, 9G b25. os CHICAGO, July T.—Caah wheat—WNe. 1) red, 91.20%) No. 2 red, $1.20% @1.23, No. 2 hard, HACOES, | | Fourth 4 j Fifth 8% | Fitth «Re Total bond salen San Francisco Produce BAN FRANCIBCO, July 1--Detter- Extras te tb; prime fireta, BT Ih Cheese--California, fata, fancy, 30 we Foreign Exchange NEW YORK, July 1.—Foreien Bx change opened steady today. Quotations included Sterling, francs, $0.0792, welts. ne Reta. Lt. tr 178 6 sae 281 | Wheat Corn... Cats 2 EXTIMATED ToMe ROW Wheat, 1@ care, corn, 309 cars; oats, | 100 cara Money on Call NEW YORK, July 1-—-Money om call, 5% per cant; six montha, § per cent, mercantile paper, #4 per cont. ae silver-London, 3644; New York, « Demand sterting—62. 70%. OLD MAN IS HIT N. Y. Sugar and Coffee BREW YORK, Joly 1—-Soger, stesdn Raw, $4; et ae on +. Coffee—No. pet. C4 OEBe Ts No ¢ Santos, twerwe ~ eye Guaranty Board Goes Into Session ‘The mate bank guaranty board was in session practically all day Thursday at the Scandinavian Ameri can.bank, to discuss, it is understood, whether the banks belonging to the| guaranty system will be called upon| Robert, rth wa de 73, was taken to make up the complete doficit of |? Lakeside hospital possibly fatally the Scandinavian American, More |'"Jured when struck by an auto in than 100 strts banks belong to the |North Park Wednesday night. San guaranty fund. | derson was sitting on a bench in the John P. Duke, supervisor of bank-|Park when the auto, driven by Mrs ing, declared Thursday that the|L« ¥. Meyer, who lives in North guaranty board was discussing the | Prk. ran wild and climbed the curb keneral effect of the Scandinavian |"*F the McCormick grocery, strik ‘American failure upon the fund, 1t/!M@ Sanderson and running over is ponsible, he said, that the board | »!m. may be in emson part of Friday |, Sanderson is thought to have a 2 jfractured skull. Mrs. Meyer said she the machine when Federal Dry Fo orce Being Reorganized |lost control of jher foot slipped from the brakes. |Sanderson was in critical condition Thureday Plans for reorganization of the fed eral prohibition force in the state| were under way Thursday. | Where formerly there were two branches, the inspectors under Di rector Donald McDonald and the en force nt agents un John G. Mont gomery, all will be classed as agents in the future, under the direction of | McDon. ' Clearings. . Balances atement of Condition —of the— NORTHWEST TR TATE BAN at close of business June 30, 1921. : LIABILITI Capital Stock Surplus and Undivid- ed Profits Rediseounts and Bills Payable 7,000.00 Letters of C redit. 75,920.00 MADOUUA cesciscdecy » 4,697,063 13 50,000.00 41,255.47 $ 36,317.31 50,000.00 72,881.25 75,920.00 19,623.30 23 5, 43% D238. 60 139, 8, 60 State Bank can serve your needs efficiently because it knows and {ts problems. An experience of over twenty years enables s with a sympathetic understanding of your requirements It 1 of Banking that Seattle business is dependent on, on our past record, NORTHWEST TRUST & STATE BANK ison the Board Seattle E. Shorrock, President yf eal ny BY AUTO, MAY DIE "= BUTTER PRICE IS UP 3 CENTS to Hold Supply Here A was oh cent tncreane tn butter prices tked up Thursday on th@ lo. ket. ‘The advance was due to high ont side markets, Which, jobbers claim. would yume a considerable amount of Seattle's butter supply, if th | price was not boosted. The new quotations were 38% cents & pound for city creamery bricks and 37 cents for cubes. There was a shortage of California new spuds along tho street, the fact that Inspector F. N 1 to condemn several car the bee they were infested+with the tuber moth. It has been reported that only a lt * better than one car out of five has passed bis inspection and been nent to Beattle The California Garnet spud season netiontly at a clewe and the stock |was selling a half cent higher at 7% cents a peund, ‘The sume price was |noted on the White Kt | Warmer weather is er ter demand for watermelons, were selling at 2% cents a pound Flat crates of he y dew melons were on male at to $3. Piuma are overstocked on the mar. ‘ket and prices were 26 cents lower Jat $1.75 to $2.50 a crate, Only two cars of canteloupes were received on the street Thursday. But because of a slower movement at the jearty morning trading, no scarcity will be noted. VEGETABLES Prices Paid Wholesale Dealers ue. Wash. per Mm... 10@ B. Wash. green, per t Local, per sack + 1s@1 due to Ithodes \ ing a het whieh A Keane Pricce Paid Wholesale Dealers Engtish, Grape Frat Cal, erate . Money-—Comb, per er Cal strained, per Bb. Leanne Imp. Vai, & NUTS Pricea Paid Wholeante Almonds —Per Brasil Per Filverts Ter th | Walnuts per th. irginte Kevetona | a DAIRY PRODUCTS rie Paid to Shippers ante o A erade, Reattle Aeiivery Kare Beattie wupply ry, emt DAIRY PRODUCTS Prices Paid Wholesale Dealers C amery, FINANCIAL —0 SAVING (At the Close of Business Jane 30, 1921) RESOURCES United States Government, Bonds 3.6 vsses United States Certificates of edness Other rants National Indebt- and W Bonds ~ ‘ar- Bank Accept- Hand and in on First Mortgages on Improved City Farm Property Banking House Other Real E Real Estate Sold on Contr Furniture and Fixtures. Total Deposits ; . Incompleted Los ans. re Guaranty Fund Undivided Profits Reserved for Taxes. Total TRUS B. G M. I. BACKUS JOHN T. CONDON KF. B. FINLBY ° RAYMOND R. FRAZER IVAR JANSON WILLIAM A, P AMF, ERS L. JANI Established Th Local Market Claims Rise Is| WASHINGTON MUTUAL $1,562,107.90 ICK, Allow Philippines Big Increased Debt! WASHINGTON, July TThe sen-| ate youterday passed a bill designed to the nave Philippine government The bill government 1ing $15,000,000 4 $10,000,000 ad utes of indebtedne: explained |from bankruptey the author. | \nen Philippine double ite debt b: edditional bonds ditional certific to ini nator that the ands unten central ¢ and the governments of many jelties and provinces would face fin Jan disaster, He read @ telegram from General Leonard Wood urging enactment of the legislation Japanese Dump Fish | on British Market VANCOUVER, B. C, July 7 | Japanese packers, according to Brit ish Columbia cannerymen, have been dumping enormous quantities of can ned fish on the British market. In 1920 Japan «hipped 522,000 cases of fish to the et. TO CLOSE CANAL Lock The large lock of the Lake Wash ington canal Ballard is to be cloned for repairs during the week beginning Monday, July 11. ‘The mall lock will be left open, #o that veonels lene than 30 feet wide, 123 feet long and 16 feet draft may pana Skull Is Fractured When Hit by Jitney Mrs. Helen Stanaus, 35, 4431 Evan | ston ave. laundry worker, is tn the elty hompital with a fractured skull, sustained when she was struck by a jitne by George Sullivan, 1528 Inton ave, at Second ave. and Union st, Thursday morning Mrs. Stanaun, witnens say, ran across | the street in front of a street car and did not see the jitney approaching. | She was knocked to the pavement) unconscious, ondon mar driven Wisconsin cream brick . Block Bwins ° Wash triplets POULTRY Prices Paid by Wholesale Dealers a0 per Live, per Tb POULTRY Prices Paid Wholesale Dealers Dressed, per TM. Dressed, per TM. Dremed, per Turkeys—Dressed, per tm. Turkeys Live | Deigian Hares ~ 10a oe) ois @ 00@6.00| 1o0@s an HAY, GRA x AND FEED City Wholeale Per Tos Corm—Whole yellow, 120-tb. sacks. 29.00 Feed Meal, 100-™, Barley —Whola, feed, Sprouting, 106-1, eacks . Wheat—Kecleaned feed, All-Grain Chep- Chick Feed—i00 Cocoanut Meal Cottonseed Meal Linseed OU Meal Soya Bean Meal | Aifatfe Meal .. 1p Meret Fi Meal Meat Scrape Eastern STATEMENT S BANK 278,000.00 1,152,038.65 100,000.00 693,718.17 —_—— $ 3,780,864.72 and tate Owned.. .$1 4,468,143. 32 $14,080,026.84 46,691.45 817,229.00 68,937.27 5,258.76 - $14, 468,143. TEES ROLLIN JAMBS 8 WILLIAM " Cc, B. VIL Fr. W DAVID WHI‘ EUGENE I SANFORD .OMB FAVRE, Spokane | Yakima | irty-two Years |General Du Pont jver, General du Pont, if he accept, will fill out th unexpired term of Joniah Wolcott, democrat, who resigned from the senate to accept appointment as chancellor Sele ian ware. Du Pont ts a republican, Named U. S. Senator DOVER, Del, July 7 Denny wert «a Gen, T. Coleman du Governor | 0. telegram to Pont, nay at Den him United appointing Facific Northwest Traction On, and De Luxe Motorbus Connections 2 he BURLINGTON Gatiy am $2.49 one way. Time, 2 hours « SEDRO- WOOLLEY trips daily m., 12 Leave Beattie 6:20 am, & 14 round trip. m. Time, 3 hours and 36 minutes a ANACORTER 6 rownd tripe Gai} Leave Seattle § & m, 12 noon, and 4p m $2.12 one way, roand trip. Time, 3 hours and 60 minwtes. BAN JUAM ISLAND#—teave, Reattie 12 noon daily except Gay, via Mt. Vernon and Aneaors Connecting steamer Anacortes 4p. m. for Port Staal Oreas, Deer Harbor, East soundl and Friday Harbor } HOURLY CONNECTIONS at Snohomish. Interurban Ter- minal in Bverett. Comnections at Hartford for Big Four, Monte Cristo and other points om Hart- ford Pastern Rafiway, Seattle Depot: Sixth Ava Opposite Frederick & Kelscn’s, PacificNorthwest ol oe Co. Maryertt Operating | from SEATTLE-EVERETT—P. W. T. CO. EVERETT -MOU moor VERNON - P. N. T. CO, No Regrets Spots and stains are not always easy to remove from clothing. Different stains require different treat- ment, and the average home is not equipped to take care of them. PANTORIUM CLEANSING treats every stain properly, no matter what caused tt. Coffee stains, grass stains, grease spots, anything, everything. Makes clothing ook like new, and REMOVES THE REGRETS, We have the equipment, the experience, the skill, and the KNOW HOW. These are your assurance of perfect cleansing THROUGH AND THROUGH. Lift the phone and say MAIN 7680 & salesman will call at ence Pantorium Dye Works, In Cleansers and Dyers of Garments and Household Furnishings STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION —OF THE— 4 FIRST NATIONAL BANK Of Seattle and Washington _ JUNE 30, 1921 RESOURCES Leans and Discounts U. 8. Bonds and Certificates of Indebtedness... Other Bonds, Warrants and Securitie: Real Estate, Furniture and Fixtures . Customers’ Liability Und Customers’ Liability Account of Acceptances. Cash and Exchange rs 106,910.58 74 524.06 2,216,367.81} $11,390,475.61 Capital Stock Surplus and Undivided Profits | Circulation U. 8. Bonds Borrowed ‘ Our Liability on Outstanding Letters of Credit. Acceptances Executed for Customers .... 500,000.00 456,418.77 99,250.00 368,300.00 |g 111,010.58 74,524.06 780,977.22 $11,390, An Account at the First Natio is a help to you In other ways besides the banking services and conveniences you enjoy as a result of it. Not the least of these. is the prestige that comes from being able to d your check on the oldest national bank in the city, adva 1 * When you are asked “Where do you bank?" to reply, “At the First National” is a satisfying and satisfactory answer, The First National Bank } of Seattle DIRECTORS A. ARNOLD, President, THOMAS BORDEAUX, Presi. 0. D. HER, Manager, dent, Mason County Logging Fisher Flouring ge Company, H. F. ALEXANDER, ealden Paslfio’ Meaaqetio’ Corbaty, macnice sratenry, coe. | DE OSS, Vice President Rupp, Attorneys, oy v C, A. PHILBRICK, Vice Pr H. W. ROWLEY, Billings, Montana, PATRICK M’COY, Lumbers™ 2 HERVEY LINDLEY, Seattle