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eloicipeipaseonahibmasiepso-—oemmaregemtgemeaet eit oeede tere te ae 1:86 pom, Second Migh ‘Tide Sow oe 0,000 Employes Dismissed) rnsineering experts trom rk, Philadelphia, San Fre * in Year; Weekly Review Xo" 2's gathered }wome trouble on her maiden More than 600,000 railroad work. |thoroly overhauled and exam| the engineers, ere have been laid off since last — cs u August, or 28 out of every 100 work: | NEW RATE ¢ This is shown by official wage | Par with Australia in the ma’ conditions haven't ed Increased 7,054 last week. LIVING COSTS | discharged Friday at Pier 6 Cost of living now dropping at|O. S. K. liner Hawali Maru, 10 400 cases of silk goods, ‘ dropped 2 13 per cent In May, eee the whole country, against CUT PIPE PRICES cent in April and less than) NeW YORK, July &—The at in March. } Sta drop is mostly in food and | nounced reductions of $3 to Rents average unchanged, | pipe and tube prices and $5 a are expected to begin Sropping |wire and wire nail, prices nm. of living now about 60 per prices less than 50 per cent | TATOOSIH ISLAND, July #.—8 WAGE CUTS 10 am York reports that avernge oye Yok helt yell of its factory workers was eee ts during Ma. hands tn Southwest get Arvived $2 to $4 © day, against $7 to, Ju'y %—Str Taltnydiue trom LAYOFF res News | 1 PRIDAY BATU rw | auxes | f) | ny | ; ™ ¢ ne | EXPERTS TEST WENATCHER New anciwoo here big transpacific *Y of Labor Conditions liner Wenatchee, which experienced trip to BY ALBERT APPLE |the Orient. ‘The Wenatchee will be * ned by | GRAIN ers. The Pacific Northwest is now ona tter of at freight rates on grain shipments to statistics, just published, covering all Class. aeeets cp to close of first |China, Japan and other Asiatic con Atohiaon és changed | Thursday announced a new rate ot | GOING te Aims. Beet Gider uarter of 1921, Railroad employ-| tr. The westbound conference since. $6 per ton on grain and flour to the joyment slowly decreasing | OFent araye it plo: roit, where number of employ ivieiin Smtiion aside A Nght cargo of freight was being by the) July wheat which of 35 per cent a year, National | berthed Thursday night. The cargo up \yc Conference board ap: | includes 2,000 bales of raw silk and United Steel corporation today an tie in} ton i higher than Juty, 1914, with| Weather Bureau Report |" #24 A. M—| Rising barometer; cloudy; wind west, hour, Passed In, transport | a week June 1, drop of! Arrivals and Departures Manta, $:50 a m.; ate Delagoa Maru from Ta pa day two years ago. coma, T a. m.; str Robin Goodfellow from bureau announces that New York, 3 a m. b farmera th 1919 (he Deak | 205M Pht sana ae | aeore 2:10 pom; ete Hawai Maru fro $65) trip, 1:40 p.m. tors cut cap makers’ wages Balled in Chicago. July §—8tr Laman Stewart nt on to consolidate Amer. 4 Federation of Textile Operatives height other textile labor organt- not including United Textile N LOBSTER CORPORATION 3925. ON, July 8.— Elimination of “apeculator, who has been in for the high Liverpool—July 4—Salled, str Beattie Lobster Corporation, | Maru from Seattle, Vessels in Other Ports degree dom tor ve lobsters, is one aim of the| Shanghat—July §—Arttved, str Toyama a) oad memaenad A nd Seat beet es eek "Seattle Branch—Second at Columbia Myrmi- San Pedro—July $—Salled, atr Admiral under the laws of Massa-| gic) for seattle. 1 ‘a; otf Retin Port at Seattle Smith Cove Terminal—Pier A, str Key- str Edmore, str Stiver Pte ater Wi he consolidation of many bv og — ‘enatches, atr Fue concerns now operating 0M & Great Northern Terminal—Str Delagoa competitive basis. These capital, are unable to mar. | p,.0'S*Sit'%, ‘their product themselves and it| neay. 0 ald that the high prices are ; by the market manipulation | Pier fh —atr Aamiral Rodman, tors who buy up their lob-| Pier D—#tr City of Beattie Mara. concerns. operating without |Grand Trunk Pacific Terminal—str City i UV. & Shipping Board Moortngs—str Eastern Glen, str Delrosa, str oont- um, str Westward Ho, atr West Hart- land, str Anna EB. Mor Connecticut Street Termfpal—str Robin | , Goodfellow. . Stinson & West Inon. East Waterway Dock & Warehouse—6tr Inc., of Prospect Harbor, Me. | Tod¢ Dry Docke—Str West Jester, schr Admiral Girectors are the foregoing, and) rafter aia” Ric & Warehouse—str Furnished by 1. B. Manning Rfth Butta L. Witham of Witham Inc, Rockland, Me., and| Ames Yard—str Roosevelt. Reginald C. Heath, | 9n2ard Boller Works Dock—str Pat- , terson. B. Reed and Joseph W.|Metternan Dock—Str Valdes, str De . the latter three of Boston, | Strram—Ship Chillicothe, battieship Ida- fishing plants include storage | gtimson Mill Deck—Benr Vancouver, sehr that insure an all-the-year Watson A. Wi Wheat Shipment of the country as far west as ments to the Orient, announce: tioners’ Club The Seattle Stationers’ club was| men's association. with the retail trade bu-| The cut from ; conference, becomes effective Now With Chamber |fervraing to tne loca! cteananiy, WINDOW SHOW . attiiated ; “this port follows Rates Are Lower|t: ».‘xx.","." PORTLAND, Ore., July 8.—A cut|%_P. Cony. ‘of $1 a ton on wheat and flour ship- ed yes. terday by the Columbia Westbound today, the Seattle Chamber of | news of a similar cut by San Fran- of the executive committee | incipient rate war is denied. at the regular bi-monthly | cisco companies yesterday, altho an OF PRODUCTS | OF THE | the latter organization yesterday| The rate will now be $6 a ton on co | wheat and flour to regular ports of| Showing of Northwest products in call in Japan, China and the Philip-|4!! Seattle retail establishments for | hoon. K. R. Terry was elected chair. man of the Stationers’ group, the Rinth to so affiliate. nee pines, GETTING ON In the world is the popular expression for achievement. How often do you hear it said of any one who is spénd- ing all he earns? Without saving, you are walking always in one place. Start an account today—a dollar will do it—and see yourself get on by adding to it. The deposits bear interest, credited twice a year. Savings Department Open Saturday Evenings 6 to 8 Branches at Georgetown and ‘Ballard THE UNION NATIONAL BANK OF SEATTLE ; Furnished by L. B. Mann Seeond FER AX, 1 3 8, 5 182t THE SEATTLE New York Exchange EGGS SELLING | Is Soft at Opening, FOR32 CENTS STAR ules nubonn witek une market opened mort toaevion sock | Spud Shortage Is Relieved; eres ate) Butter Market Steady than most of} jean Sumer held up be the other atc Qpening qu Anp 4 mart qui@tly advanced 1 y. Th so wan jon, com and $17,000,000 Banking Capital Assures Stability and Permanency Bankers in our country maintain a very high ratio of banking capital (capital, surplus and undivided profits) to deposits—an evi- dence of foresight and good judgment in thus providing for the security of their clients’ interest. » decreasing pi d with a steady up Me A general selling movement ond how and ind made a ah ranch egan were quoted and the pulle tn | deve) The prices paid] or the former by jealers were 28 cents | the cases included, | cents with the cases return ak in Fa-led. ‘The shippers received 22 cents oan Teele n for the pullet emem. it of the other stocks, Studebaker a he entire list turned react sold close to 14. Other the highs made during th rs carried that stock down to 49 m held firm in the trading after moon vy. The tire stocks were firm was a good demand for but the new level which was | an a new White potatoes, the shortage which was noted Thursday was somewhat relieved. The spuds were being sold at'3 cents a pound. Amor, Car & Pay » Amer, Int Good quality peaches were scarce, while plums we abundant cherry market was strong, with fair |ly large shipments of the Lambert | vartety on the street here were no changes In the CHICAGO, July 8.—Grain advanced lightly Ne of Trade port of injury | tinued ho It is significant that this bank has the largest capital of any financial! institution in the West, and among National Banks in the ppc sngutiridae sh. « "| miley angie United States, having equal or greater capi- iriver Sore: Couataa a6 tal, stands second on the list in high percent- ah iat bag ok gg age of banking capital to deposits. Prices Paid Wholesale Dealers Keane Wash © Beete—-Local, per sack | ¥ and closed up 1% opened up we at $1. alt, & One Baldwin Le Dethiehem se pened dup ‘Ke ff we at 6 6i Ke and « corn opens cloned un July oats and closed wu opened up M up &o 2! | Central Leather off Me at 38%0,/C, M & Mm, P Ye. September at 38K, and closed Total capital, surplus and undivided profits, pase CS i .$ 17,000,000 manieet Total deposits, over......... 63,000,000 Loe. hothoure, aa Yan Viant—Fia, M% ‘ Garlle Per t Green Pene—‘oeal, per M Vattuce Loe e 04 ry vpn. ay Total resources, over ........ 105,000,000 Mexican F | Chicago Board of Trade | *"" (Friday's Quotations) is & Co, 19 F Ave. Wheat— Open High Low i 812t O18 OL Bept 1aaN Corn. The BANK OF CALIFORNIA Lay tent HN tlw few Ok pe National Association SEATTLE [zw gy any ee ae | : loro— Service. (A National Bank) PORTLAND vepany BR NI Moral noche sshecas Sore. of San Francisco TACOMA 11.06 1130 a0.77 11 | Unitea Unite + 1068 10.70 o-. Chicago Live Stock 10.66 Liberty Bonds (Thersday's Quotations.) Feruehed ty L. Bh. Manning & Wetter — putting Geee—Dressed, per TM... Turkeys—Dressed, per M. MEAT ii0)| Asks Ratification of Treaty Clause WASHINGTON, July 8&—Under the title of “What Next?” the leading editorial of the Washington Herald, of which Herbert Hoover ts one of — | the principal owners, today demand- 50 Chick Feed—10 o lek Mash . View £2 | cattio— Vent steers . Bent cows and ettere San Francisco Produce FRANCISCO Tutter— ¥ Fitth 440 Foreign Securities | clauses of the treaty of Versailles. Whether the secretary of 0 6¢| merce wrote the editorial 1s o\ known. It does, however, spond with the treaty views 72.00 D@ is known to hold along with a oe] retary Hughes in opposition to \reconciliable senatorial opinion tt | peace with Germany should be ¢ cluded by a separate treaty of | site “amity and commerce” without men- --2400| tion of the Versailles treaty. jambe . Yearlings . Wethers Ewes . H FLOUR Ress—oranuistea Pat. te, city delivery ....... om Charcoal Bastero HAY, GRAIN AND FEED City Whetesale Prices, Per Ten Almonds Per T ™ ginia Keystona ™ oe Peeane Per fh DAIRY PRODUCTS 4, Prices Paid to Shippers Bott ertat— Breriing, lire, 90.0676; | Prritian Britian Relgium I marks, 90.0133. N. Y. Sugar a and Coffee NEW YORK 36.90 Mixed, May. 0. Timothy Tari iA : r Y Prices Paid Wholesale Dealers Buster Local creamery, cubes. Railroad Securities "s Queotations) » ace Butler Hotei Japanene int 4% Japanese Ind se Gen. 40 triplets sae Wisconsin Roth. Steel Ref ars Block Swiss | Cont. Pacific Int 4s we, 1983 ‘ash triplets Bt. Paul Gen és United Kingdom 6M%s, 1937.. 854 eee Denver Live Stock . oid Reading Gen. te 2 GENVER, July. S—Caltle-—Recetgts, | ay vit he 3 7.76 a heifers, 16@6. jomsed, per v4 nd fenders, 84.5068; calves ass 3 Receipt, 100. Market steady, Maree iva per tb ty Top, $9.15; bulk, $8.25@ POULTRY Reeeipts, 4 Mark ibe Brees Paid Whoirsale Dealers Higher, pring lambs, $9.50@10.25; ewes, he—Dressed, per tb $3.60@4.25. jene--Dressed, per T. . STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION the benefit of the more than 5,000 | out-oftown merchants who will come to thin city July 25-30 to attend Buy- | American Savings Bank te pad & Trust Company charge. J. F. Maxwell announced | At the Close of Business, June 30th, 1921 this at the weekly meeting of the | Northwest products committea yea. | terday noon at Blanc’s eafe. In all, 289 booths, each 10 feet |i) square, stained a uniform golden oak Loans and Discounts $1,533,124.72 and especially Nghted, will house Se Other Securities E Bhan 39,501.34 ove and the Northwest's wares to American Bank Building ... sin gibis 725,000.00 | e displayed to visiting merchants Safe Deposit V. % 60 R72. First and second prizes will be of-| Safe Deposit Vaults 60,878.61 | fered to window trimmers making Furniture and Fixtures.... 20,916.91 | om display of Northwest prod: | Other Real Estate .. sere Peet 197,792.66 | e RESOURCES United States Bonds . .$204,150.00 Other Bonds and Warrants 195,179.53 | * Maritime Circle Cash and Exchange ...... 607,772.71 1,007,102.24 T’S on most of the coins that pass through your Puget ee Pong _ $3,583,866.48 hands—and if they don’t get away from you too quickly you have lots of time to size up this feathered scheduled to meet at noon Frida in Blanc’s cafe, A 1 attenda Importance to the membership were |I| Canital stock ak gi Fighter. It's true that you've got to fight for those Se ree ee ees ee ee asa coins but it’s also true that you can make.them fight — Depe “FINANCIAL SPREE” OVER Declaring that the financial spree is over, Gov. D. W. ot Idaho, told members of the Republican club ‘Thurs people must begin to m funds and lor the face, a. && P. Pringle, aouanetider of the Under one ownership and management: dreadnought Idaho, were also guests of the club, i]| THE AMERICAN BANK -_-— i THE AMERICAN BANK BUILDING BANK CLEARINGS " THE AMERICAN SAFE DEPOSIT VAULTS Second Avenue at Madison Street for you. All money left here on or before Saturday, July 16th pe sag a real dividend from the first of the month, and for over twenty years our Members have never Sy eeee earned less than ODIVIDENDS Puget Sound 2,892,315.08 '$3,583,866.48 Money Borrowed Rediscounts ae Seattle | | Balanoow .-.0. 0... 0 DIRECTORS Savi & L A lati ‘ihc SEAR : avings oan Association Clearings .... ...., 1,406,114.00 | | lohn A. Campbell 4. P. Gleason H. P. Preston Balances . nati 406,157.00 orge B. Baker Martin Woldson Harry A. Abel Where Pike Crosses Third 514,568.00 | | J. H. O'Neill 60,653.00 B. L. Webster B. B. Luten John K, Bush