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A) Be ‘ ™ ploration ship, the Maud, of Captain PAGE 12 JUNE ADDS TO JOBLESS OF COUNTRY Unemployed Ranks Increase 3 Per Cent in a Single Month bought by Robert Therand, 1601) Unemploym reas Western ave, for $75. The launch evens inerensed © Perl von was pol’ to Pete Maltmad eent nationally during Juna for 4290. That is, out of every 100 workers eee that had jobs June 1, three were) Weather Bureau Report without jobs July 1. oA .. This is the department of labor | ——"a et Teport, It is made up from reports by 1,428 business firms in 65 leading |‘ industrial centers, each normally em: | Ploying 501 or more workers, or a total of 1,600,000. Of cities that reported an increase} in the number of employed during} June, Atlanta led with a gain of} Bearly 17 per cent. Here are other cities that made good showings, with Percentages of increase in employ by the United States marshal. Ship News | Tides in Seattle THURSDAY JULY at Fivet High Tide aT am, 100 tt First Low Tide 1am, OF tt Second High Tide | Second High ‘Tide |/ 6:04 DR my LLG te. THe p.m, IES Me] . . BOOZE BOATS SOLD ‘Two alleged boore running boats | were sold at auction Thursday} An unnamed Canadian gas launch was mm) ‘atr atr An pom. Wire Admiral Sebres, ie Dollar, at 11 p.m Arrivals and Departures Arrived | ma Mara from Ma Shanghal, Ko 4 p. m.; ate Ch Boutheastern A Pe ¢ from Prince Ment: Sioux City, Iowa, 16; Toledo, | Rupert via ports, at 245 pm Ohio, 16; Yonkers, N. Y., 13; Pater Sailed fon, N. J., 9; Los Angeles, 7; Brock-| Juty 21—Ragte boat No. 87 for eliing- | ton, Mass, 7; Omaha, Neb., 6; Fall) ham, at 10:20 «. m. River, Mass., Kansas City and Den wer, 5. Peoria, M., led the country tn de €rease in employment during June—- 34 per cent. San Francisco was see. ond, with 25 per cent; Syracuse third | with 17, and Cleveland fourth with | Petro, at 1:30 pm, Casualty Portiand—July 33 per cent shrinkage in number of employed. ‘The government's “Monthly Labor Review” says that number of “un authorized” strikes last year was 251, involving 850,837 strikers. The year) ized | Anchors and returned to Portiaad for dis Before there were 125 unauthorized | senor sn) eee . etrikes, involving 1,053,256 strikers, ‘Due to piece-work system and de @ire to make more money, many Ger- Man workers now working 10 to 14 hours a day, despite eight-hour day that went into effect after revolution @gainst the Hohenroilerns, ‘The American Federation of Labor Bas 3,906,528 members, against 4.078,- Seattle Uninalared Are i fan iy 20—Arrtved, str Clem- Fewer | ence worse trom Seattic. nt President from Seattle, With 39 cities in the United San Frantecs+-Juty , 20-—@atieg, ote States de | cape Henry for Seattia, 10 p ’m. reporting employment ‘ereases for the month of June ever May, Seattle is one of 26 to show employment conditions bet- tering, according to information received at the Chamber of Com- merce yesterday from the United States service” at Washington, D. C. Seattle showed a 3 per cent {n- €rease in employment. HE SPEAKS WORD, FOR STATE FAIR Secretary Invites Sound Folk to Send Exhibits Washington's state fair at Yaki- Ma, Sept. 19 to 24, will be the most Pretentious one staged in the Pa-|g__ eific Northwest and will specialize SOUTH END on industrial exhibits, said H. P.| Stall 49, eggs, 400 don, butter, te Mm; Vermilye of Yakima, ee Cie Eee) fo as ee, the Washington State Far. speak-| don ‘seal 1, bread 3 leaves tée; dough “ ‘ ta, } cookies, 166 dor } img before the Pacific Northwest — aod, pe ge ned ord an be, products committee of the Chamber of Commerce Thursday. ‘He wants Seattle people to motor over to spend a week at the fair and camp at the free grounds to be pro- wided inside the fair grounds. As Yakima, Wenatchee and Eastern Washington fruit communities are one-fifth of all the apples produced in the United States this Year the fair week will be a time of celebration and they want Western ‘Washington friends to share in the big event, he said. “The State Fair has passed the | ‘Punkin’ show’ stage. It is to be a fine industrial and commercial ex- position, supplemented by the best | eu: amusements ever offered at a state fair in the Pacific Northwest. East- ern Washington people are anxious to buy Washington-made goods and | as the bulk of the manufacturing is | done on Puget Sound, manufacturers of this section send exhibits. Until the people of this state know what is produced here they will continue to buy prod- ucts made in the East,” said Mr. Vermilye. CARLINES SHOW BIG JUNE GAIN Caldwell Says Net Profit Was $20,595 Clear net gain of $20,595 was registered by the Seattle street car lines in June, according to the monthly financial statement made public Thursday by Mayor Caldwell, ‘The muny raftway made a gain of $149,412 for June, but a $56,719 de-| preciation charge and interest on the bonded indebtedness reduced the profit to $20,595... .. .. 2... se City officials were jubilant over! railways, declaring that the street car system was on the way to a sure financial footing. More than 6,000,000 pay passen- gers were carried in June, Want 5 Willing to Go North for Maud According to H. H. Hammer, of the Universal Shipping and Trading company, only five more volunteers are needed for the relief ship which will sail for the Bering sea about | July 30 to rescue the Arctic ex- Roald Amundsen. MOTION OF 8. HATTA and five} other Japanese for return of docu- ments they alleged had been taken | from them by coercion by immigra- | tion officials, has been denied. A bucket of clams is always one the gifts at every Japanese wed- ding, miral ern via Kouthean m. son, southbound, at noon. | hed. Kane, southbound, at 9:29 p.m. cee faro July 20—8tr Prince George for Primes Rupert via ports, at 11:45 p.m.) str Ad Watson for Anchorage, Southwest rh Alaska, at 10:20 p + Wal K motorsntp Anacortes, at p.m. ma, at 2 p : San Diego via San Francisco and 8 21—Her refoot and star: | aged: Yeasel ent board bilge badly da ee Alaskan Vessels Skagway—July 20—alled, atr Jeffer- Juneau—July | 20—R ‘essels in Other Ports hama—July 17—Halled, str Tyn- for Seattle, Jul 1¢—Salled, str West Ivan for Seattia New York—July 20—Arrtved, str Wil- Seat! Astoria—July 21-—Halle Adair for Seattle, § a. m.; Maru for Beattie, 4 a m. eee Reported by Wireless ‘U. & Neval Communications str Rodin tr Mandasan July 20—Btr Beattie for San Francisco, six mi uth of i ry at noon; str Ohioan, San Awe te for Beattie, 112 miles noth of Cape Bian- 60 Bt noon! str Weet Cama: cisco for Beattie, 75 mil Fiattery, § p.m; ete Lema: north of San Franciseo, § p. m. miral Sebree, San Francisco fot . 14 miles south of Cape Flattery, § p.m. Public Market ti: Diood ring, 20¢ TD. Sta. 42, ruinmer sau- (complete), 6 T.; pot roast, be @.; salt pork, PIKE FLACE 17, best American cane sugar, § 4c, $6.80 per 100 the Stall 79, / milk, $e qt. Stall 67, tall can Hor- 10c. Stall #1) fresh ground 10¢ T.; Tillamook Cheese, salmon, for the 45e don; Paro- ths lze tb.; large Norway herring, Stall 1525, jelly glasses. wax, 19c Stall 29, new potatoes, # Ihe 250; fancy onions, 19 Ma. Bbc; rice, be : No 2 cam pineapple, 23c; $1.50 broom, 90c, Stall 11, home grown green string beans, Stall 111, fresh roast pork, Bc [™.; home made mayonnaise, $0c Tb. Stall 21 ho je mayonnaise, «Se T.; home sand Island dressing, 600 Tb Dm. dried grapes, $5.2 49 coftes, es 8-1-9, liver, Se 1.; beef stew | 36, Hill's red can coffer, $1.04; 4 bars Creme O11 » CORNER best fresh churned batter, | The: Co-operative milk, mild ft Stall 102, 490 ™., 2 Stall 110, sliced can: Post Toasties lic pkg. Stalla ean; soups, be pineapple, ex's corn flak a Tha. Go, $6.40 per best butter, ou Stalls 27-38, Lipton's ; & bare Crystal White soap, | Royal White soa, lamb roast, 10 pt roast, whole salmon, 60¢ 1.: salmon trout, 266 Reliance coffee, 1-™. ean 38. $1.10, 6-1 mals cans Fed eral ‘milk, 2 Stalls matches, 376 2 Ths. beat Stall 105 joupe, 9c ean Imon, 3 for 260; 6 soap, 2c. Stall 159 good cotter, ™ sack Goid Bond four, tall ean are white Sugar stall, $2.15, -m. CUT REDISCOUNT RATES WASHINGTON, July 21.—Redis- count rates will be reduced from 6 to 5% per cent by the federal reserve board shortly, it was stated at the White House today. WILKES Reopens Sanday Matinee,” iy 31 BOX OFFICE NOW OPEN | the Rebuptic jup Se | red, $1.20; hard, $1,224 Early Trading Dull On New York Market NEW YORK, July 21- on the stock market t rate did not seem t ny effect buying in sight at the opentn Was shaded another % to 44 \% ov Rails were fractionally higher on included Toh nohanged; Mexte 89, Uneh off 4; Steel ‘ Telegraph, 13%, ber, bis, up tie-Gulf, it » UP ei All the steel stocks were shaded tn the first hour's trading because of oor quarterly statement. ethiehem “I company’s failed to get below 44, while I GRAIN MARKET ~ FLUCTUATING: i 10, July 2 Train prices | d only fractionally the | Trade today, with a ten toward a stronger market. | reports were encouraging d buying was fairly heavy Provisions were irregular July wheat opened at $1.24%, and closed up 1% at $1.26, uneh and comber opened un 4 and closed un s corn opened 64 unchanged. Sep unchanged at dup Ye. December od at 60%e, up Mo. and ember ¢ July oata opened at 29%e, up Ke! and Closed up Me. September oats | At 41%c, and clawed | r ¢ wnchanged Market slow, very 74 Kere—iic Hene—i62se Ib. : San Francisco Produce ‘Today's Quotations Batter—Rrtrag «240 Ih; prime fireta, t9%e Ih Cheese—California flats, fancy, the Ih Na’ 1 dition, tte dow; ua- 24%e dom; 14.00@ 4.61; Me, spot, EN OHGe Id; P4OFSe Ih 4 No. ¢ Santos, Foreign Exchange NEW YORK Ne" 21 Sterling i ire, Denver Live Stock Totay's Quotations Cattle—Receipta, 200. Market strong. Steere, $6. 75@8.25; cows and heifers, 45@6; stockers amd feeders, $4.26@5.25, July ak Foreien #x~ $2.57 %, 90.0448; low — Close HIG Fhe % 16% Lee as RIDY Nominal Nominal Packers Win Right to Ship Groceries | WASHINGTON, July day ruled that in their own refrigerator cars. The ruling was interpreted as a denial of the complaint of the na tional wholesale grocers’ associa- | jon. The grocers charged that the big packers, thru the practice of in. cluding groceries in the refrigerator cars, obtained an unfair advantage in the sale and distribution of their product MEN’S AND YOUNG MEN’S You can choose from Beautiful Weaves — Pin Stripes and Fancy Mix tures. Reason. able prices on clothes of good wool quality Other suits at $15 to $60. “Dress Well—Never Miss the Money.” Strictly One Price — Cash or Charge. 1427 Fifth Ave. There was a sluggish tone to the early trading Republic #toel remponded to a poor earn quarter by # Tobaccos were higher on moderate turn 21.—The | interstate commerce commission to-| the bie Chicago) | packers are within their rights in| shipping groceries as well as meat| | i PORT ANGELES “SMILIN' THROUGH” Bet, Pike and Union Sts, THE SEATTLE STAR re-dincount © was little on the market, and th: nn of % at 44%, and later off 1%; Malt! Republican, however, x" wold off only @ point. eee N. Y. Stock Exchange (Wetneeday’s Quetations) Ferutehed by te Tk Morning & Co, 619 Becond Ave. High Lew Close Be te : seve 28% Amer, Our & Wiy....124 123 120% | u Amer International Amertoan Humatre 3% | | Rethishem Steel Canadian SBR FS # BEEF EC Replogle Republic K Texas Pacific Tobacco Products. Uelon O0 of Del.. Union Pacific ‘ Deited Retail Mores. United Mtates Rubber v Meet Westinghouse Wiilys-Overtana International Nickel Brovkiyn Rap Tran. ee 67.00 Hocker ore, § #r.38 ows and heifers, § etsio steady. incouver Island Went Const Write for Bookiet Steamahips Leave Se- ler 1, Foot of Yesler Woy, 9:00 A.M. DAILY For Victoria and Vaneouver. 11:30 P. M. DAILY For Vancouver, B. C., Direet FOUR TRAINS EACH WAY—EACH DAY Canadian Pacific. Rockies LOW EXCURSION FARES nent by “TRANS-CANADA CITY TICKET OFFIC dAve. Pho Boat Schedules Travel by steamer TACOMA SAFTY ~ SPEED- Comrort DAILY, 9, 11 a m.,1, 8, Special Sun. Trip, 7 a m., 9 G0c for One Ticket 80c for Two Tickets VICTORIA, BC STRAIT POINTS SAN JUAN ISLAND POINTS BELLINGHAM - ANACORTES PORT TOWNSEND RAIL CONNECTIONS ANDO MILL PORTS ~~ DATO ALM. 5PM. HOOD CANAL POINTS D NAVIGATION Co BUSINESS ON MART IS BRISK Visitors Speed Up Hotel and Restaurant Trade Business way brisk on the local wholemle produce market Thursday :)The many visitors arriving in the city are stimulating the restaurant and hotel trade, There were no changes noted in either the vegetable or the fruit di visions of the market, while there was @ liberal eupply of all seasonable commodities along the street. The tall end of the Imperial valley cantaloupe stock was about cleaned up. Due to the Inferior qualipy of the late arrivals of Imperial valley canta, they have been selling during jthe week at from $2.75 to $3 for the standard crates, while the melons from Turlock, which is just opening its season, are selling at $3.50 for the standard crates, $3 for the ponies and $1.40 for the flats. There is a strong demand for the Turlock mel Ons because of their excellent favor Berry prices were higher on ac coynt of the season being near its clone. Hutter, eggs and cheese were steady on the local mart Thursday. VEGETABLES 18 Local, tb. “ Local, per enek flower-Lecal, dom . Colory— Loca), don ° Corm—-Green, B Wash, erate. Yellow, per erate Cucumbers Local, Local, out Cal, per M. w oor EK Wash. Radishes Local, doa, bunches, Rpinach—Local, per BO ... +00 Tomatere — Merced, tow .... Local hothouse, bow - rnlpe—Local, dor hunches.. on Carrante—Ked, per crate. Dates—Per case ...... Vige—-Fresh, per bow ......... Gooseberrics—-Local, per Tb. Fis, box” Walante—French, per Peanuts Virginia Keystong tb F. 0. T. condensary, ewt.... 166 SMALL BANK CLOSE H DAIRY PRODUCTS cMienca, Jay a the, anew. | Railroad Purchases fan ave, Trust company, a small Reviving Trhde "po | banking Institution here, did not | " , Kerr 46\ open its doors for business today.| Citing the spending of } pat p WE “ 4 - - - — by the Milwaukee line in = limprovements on its right of ¢ . Wisconsin. cream’ brick n° between Everett and Tolt, Re Block Bwins . oe ail vi s Wash, triplets * > |"s Weeks, division freight and Geese | Barley a Led, 50-. sacks Ro Tarkeys— Dressed, per m. eon Prime lambs Yearitngs THURSDAY, JULY 21, 1921, ger agents of the C. M. & St railway, declared Wednesday to Bhippers purchases by railroads will be Noung. por en, ¥ of the grentest factors in sth Hene—Live, under 4 ihe is 2 $3! ating business in the Northw Live, 4 the and up 3 sai eicera Geese—Drewsed, per 26 | mon 4 en Beigian Haree-—-Live, per ™, .. ae Dressed, per Mm. 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