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Wall Street Expects Heavy} Buying to Bring Big Busi- ness Revival BY ALBERT APPLE Wall st. now inclines to the be Hef that business revival, when tt | Marts, will begin with heavy buying ‘of equipment and supplies by the Tailroads. Herbert Hoover points out that “the railroads normally consume 20 Per cent of all ‘That is a potential buying power Dig enough to pull the whole coun. try out of depression. ¥ CIAL, WING IMPORTANT Hence Wall st. considers it very Mmportant that the milroads lately at Qre making a much better financial showing. _ Idle freight cars have been re az to 373,791, says latest reports 3 American Railway association. c Months ago there were 507,- 374 idle cars. In the week ended June 25, latest _ peported, number of cars loaded with Fevenue-producing freight on all railroads was 775,061, ‘Q@gainst $45,684 cars same week 1919. reopened. weeks in meat trade for ‘two years, despite the hot weather,” “gays Armour & Co. This shows bet: public confidence in business sit- consiimers’ economy. building activity was 6 per leas than May, in money fig- say F. W. Dodge Co reports. tonnage of American exports May was 23 per cent greater than ‘May, 1913, with prices averaging per cent higher. _ § Auto business is 10 per cent more | ‘prosperous than any other industry, a Alfred Reeves, president, Na- Automobile Chamber of Com- in quarter-century. manufacturers are running ‘average of 60 to 10 per cent capacity, @ays Bradstreet’: Postoffice receipts at 50 leading dig as in June, 1913. ‘Wholesale Prices in June averaged advance of about 1 per cent, says '% which keeps tab on of 96 leading commodities. Dun's, which keeps track of 327 articles, says wholesale have experimented, raising Prices. Public Market Stall 49, eags, soe dor sb better, a0 W.; cheese, 25c Tt. jail 46, do. 20¢ dos; cookies, Ihc don ‘Stall Stall #1, butter, 18e Tb.; Tillamook cheese, To. Stall 36, chotee young salmon, . Norway herring, 2 for 260. g525, Jelly sinesen, sbe don: P tall 3 No. 2 can pineapoie. 33; SANITARY 2%, ter 4 Pas berry cane grown green string beans, iit, fresh roast pork, made mayonnaise, 50¢ 1 made mayonnaise, 45¢ Tb: and Gressing, 60¢ Tm. red can cottee, 42¢, bars Creme Oil soap, 260. RN co! Stall 102, best fresh churned butter, 9 aL hee is 2 180; Co-operative milk, Oc; mild full cream cheese, . Stall 2, mutton chops. 2 Ts thc. Stall 14, whole sil on, Bbc each; kippered saimon, 260| Serreees Beddie, 0a. Siall 116, bac Lipton’s fea, Sic T.; 5 bars Crystal White soap, Bbc; 6 bars Royal White soa, lamb roast, le .; pot 1 whole saimon, silver salmon, 15 1. Stain 7-8 y fe, 2-1, can 6-™, can $1.79; & eral milk, 26¢ WESTLAKE 6 pkgs bars No-Rub head rice, 26e; $1 105, 4 cans Del Mon! 3 Campbell's soups, Sc can; tail can salmon, % for 6 bare white ry soap, the Stall 159, fresh exes, doz: good cotter, 260 Th.’ Su 49-1, sack Gold Bond flour, $2.16. Arrives in City on Commercial Mission Ansel Clark, commercial agent-at- large of the United States Bureau of Foreign and Domestic Commerce, _ who is visiting each college and chamber of commerce in the coun- try to co-ordinate efforts with a view to preparing for trade expansion, @rrived in Seattle Thursday and Will remain here several weeks. BUFFALO, N. Y.—John Verosky, 103 Cliff #t, Kast Pittsburg, Pa., ar Tested here, charged with murder ing bis wife by paring burning cide down her throat Ploy, directly or indirectly, 20 per) eent of all lator in the United “Btates.” [Ship News materials and em: | Saturd: Many railroad repair shops are | Hongkong, “Last week was one of the most/p. m. Butchers for several months | Yokohama, Kode, Sinai been doing bad business, re | ens. § p.m. in June were nearly twice |son & Co., shippers, was © Com exports last week 200 times |change at the regular menting Pri Dig as same week 1919, and more | 44Y. 10 times as big as same Tack, Vice-president and R. D, McAusland secreta: dropped average of nearly 4/ish dispute over the allied course in This has instantly stopped| Strolling over the Indicates that for some | President Millerand’s summer home, there will be no rebound from) the ministers heard trom Premiér Geet hae between Poland and Germany. — “en ®:|Gold in Leaves 00d |showing of efficienc . Jered in the farm grounds, it is al- Tides in Seattle THE SEATTLE STAR Rails Are Stronger: Active Stocks Firm WEAKER FRIDAY .: | ] , | sarumosy |] NEW YORK, July 22-—The light volume of trading in the early stock Tide || Market today gave evidence that another dull day was in prospect | , Xirt Low Tide |] The active stocks In general showed a firm tone, Raila in particular ected well and showed alight waina from Thursday's close, Bteel common Was unchanged with Republic up at \ at the opening, Studebaker was shaded &. Allied Chemical o d fractionally lower. but quickly reeove | ered the loss and then procee climb to @ slight ain | ride Open included: Wa rs, 46, up %; General Asphalt, 48%, Seeend ~TE ttt Mexican Petroleum 4, off %; American Sugar, 67%, off %) Re Ppoorgig public Stecl, 45\%, UD Me orlcan Telophone & Telegraph, 104%, up : anadian Pacific. iM, Up Me TECHNICAL EXPERTS ARRIVE | natin continued to feature as the market rolled into the second hour of Fo Japanese techni cal experts arrived in Seattle Thurs A large party night aboard the Katori Maru are on their way to attend called day Members eva, Switzerlan of technical conferences the league of nations. ee to Gen MOTORSHIP KENNECOTT DU The motorship ennecott, ow by the Alaska Steamship company and chartered by the Williams! Steamship lin as scheduled to reach Seattle late Friday or early y, thereby completing her! coast to coast maide voyage. The trip is said to have been a decided) © and reliability Weather Bureau Report TATOOSH ISLAND, July 2—# ALM) any, cl F the ban € loning prices | Ma: Kelly-Sp n Pacifie « up 17%, HICAGO, eipt July of fay fay ons were Ir uly wheat o adel Rising barometer; dense wind | wheat south, [2 miles an hour and ole we ee opened at OM, un Arrivals and Departures t part trading was nt lower in trae Other graing and pro ny ane he ped is unchang WHEAT PRICES GO DOWNWARD 241, | Vethiehem Meet “B46 rT. Deceinber | Canad 11% Changed, and | Central Leather io, M & a P 614e. up % fuwar Arrived RS Rieter. A Juty Str Mandasan Mary from | Sioned tae - Bh ee. h. Kobe via Yokohama, San Francis . v ; 4 alo Portland, 11 am. str Robin opened unchanged at 63 )4¢ and cl ed ew York via Balboa, Sen Pedro and bkto Phyllis Comyn from Meji off ‘4 July oats September * opened € and closed Ke off Me up | Chicago Board of Trade (Friday's Quotations) Perntshed by Butler Motel San Francisco, tn tow of tug Plone ‘ Bp m.; er Kater! Maru from M Wheat— Open Nigh Shang! July 127 ' \ hama, 415 pm dept : from San Pedre v Dee 1 Corn July. 64% Gaited Sept cay July 22, & N. ©, Saturn for Pribti- | po. “ Off Islands, T a m. Oate Belingham via Point tes July Ti—tr Bdme Rept Dee U. & ¢ ag cable repatr July Nomina! re Sept Nominal m.; str West ox coma, Vancouver, July Francisco, San Pedro, Balboa and New | ior York, 4:15 pm Oct baci Kite— July Alaskan Vessels opt. Ketchikam-—July 22—Balled, ate North. | Off nm, southbound. 3a m July fi Satled, ste Catherine D, southbound, ¢ a Alameda, northbound, 11:39 p. m. Juneau—July 22—Salled, str Jefferson, southbound, 2.50 « m. Petersburs a ~Halled, str ipo wane, northbound, 0 pm. Skagway-—July 2i—alled, str Princess | Dest--- ss Alice, southbound, § pm. oon i8e co Ws ESTIMATED Tom: ’ Wheat, #16 cars, corn, Dawson Merchants’ | ...°%:*: Exchange President W. C. Dawson, head of W. C. Daw. chosen Merchants’ Ex: president of the W. J. Macdonald was elected ry treasurer. French Discuss ; Silesian Dispute PARIS, July 22.—The Franco-Brit Upper Silesia was taken up today by the council of ministers. grounds of Briand himself on his policy of rush- Ing additional troops into Silesia, in opposition to Great Britain's desire to await a report from allied experts charged with dividing the territory The question, particularly as it jbore on the British plans, evoked Found on Farm OTTAWA, Ont, July 22.—~A pat ented farm at Bourke's Siding here has suddenly sprung into promi- nence. Gold in loose leaves as big as 25-cent pieces has been discov: | | Jeged, and locaexperts say that the find promises to become one of the most spectacular discoveries in Northern Ontario. Railroad Securities Penn: Cony, ts aD 5 amall cans Fed. Searchlight | Benn. Gen. 4% & 0. Conv. JURY’S VERDICT IS LYNCHING FOR GIRL WHO WOKE HALF SOx Special to The Star: CAMP SEALTH, July 22.— Charged by her fellow tribeswom. en with wearing half sox, a Camp- fire girl was recently brought to trial by Unaliyi and Wowona tribes. A real judge and real lawyers conducted the court. Several wit nesses testified. y brought in a Verdict of guilty and recommended lynch ing. Subsequent events proved high. ly exciting. Being Sick Normal State With James LONDON, July 22.— Sir James} Cantile, speaking at a conference of | nurees, claimed to have had more serious illnesses than any man of his we. He is 79. Commencing with typhoid fever, he then had appen- dicitia, fractured his skull, had/ paralysis, malar’ spleen, blood | poisoning, broke his twelfth rib and had 28 shot in his knee received when a man tried to shoot some rabbits. ’ BANK C! LEARIN Se Seattle Clearings Balances + $4,447,423,78 | ++ 1,027,621.10 | «' T @11.10; heavy diam welght, Lambe, $4.25@10.95 common, 85 $4.60; @ owen, $1.5003. > Portland Market Status Teday's Quotations Market @7.25; fair to good Sager—| $5.20@5.90, ‘att joday. ing, $3 lire, $0.0447%; mark: Chicago Live Stock s6@1115 et $22605.50 128. See —tte ton, eo dow. Mane—16@24¢ Im, N. Y. Sugar and Coffee Firm. Foreign Sethanae Foreign ex: NEW YORK, July 2 by the camp bulla, $4.25@6 lambs, Yearling wethers, MEN WITH STRONG right arma are being asked girls to volunteer to erect their flag- | pole at Camp Sealth jcamp leave at 3:30 p. m. Saturday and at 9 a. m. Sunday from Pler 4. Meals will be furnished volunteers | L. B, Manniag & Co Rallding jonnow 120 care, om cutters, Cows and heifers, | French be, 1 caimer steors, $2,500 tralian 1 S9G11; feoder steers, $5@ | Britian be, Lore core, $467; stocker | Britian Sa, 1927 $2.50@4.00 Hritiat 1929 000. Market steady | British Viet, 4s eull cull to comun 0131 %, the Campfire Boats for t Come in and Hear These August Records— Just Released er and Lay Strut Mise Lizzie, (er C ton) dienne and Jass | Mary Sta AU aod Her Jan 10-inch { If You Don't Ww ttc | Send Me to | and Jaze Band t Mery Stafford and Her Jase Band Love Me. (Golden and { Byres.) Pox Trot Await Lewis Jase Band 10-inch) Underneath the Pal Bie den and OF , Trot Ted Lewis Jase Band (By the Waters of Ku- larney. Int You Are Free” and “Guess ing’ (Banders and Car 10) —=« (Orlob.) Medley Waits A-GIAT Prince's Dance Orch. 1 $1.26 Dreamy Duet Grafonolas now $45.00, $60.00, and up, on ea: payments. MONTELIUS 3rd Ave. and Un inchs Deep in Yous tyen, Halt M Hawait, Moore from Violin at the Korokjarto $30.00, $85.00 sy little Music House ersity St. up at Ke ana | Hs atoedy. very amall volume ‘ on Was heavy at the clone, reacting about @ point from the the morning. Independent Steels sold off fractionally in sym American Sugar Was @ little heavy despite the strength of other ld above International Paper sold off Mi Pan American, 48% # Players, 47, up tM; Ca n Petroleum, 104%, up be: Baldwin, Neadir Up My: Republic 1 i N. Y. Stock Exchang: (Thursday's Quotation») 74, 46, off & | Perntshes by Tats. Mannin 2 Co's Prt Wire, Betier Hotel Building. ied Beet Sugar ro} “ Northers tal Aleohol ‘ai | tnepiration 33% | 1% 4% 191 Th |New Haven thern Pacitie mu «Of3 Amer, Petroleum (6\5 46% EG GMARKETIS | ‘86 SHUT-INS Te nek nt! Preeti ranch "e € yoese—n “et r VIEW WAYFARS yr Or, triplets 4 Wivssmstn ertats’ brit’ |. | a Breaks Under Decreasing| Wash. tina More May Call Dr. Loop’ PO! LITRY Demand Due to Prices | rem vais eeE TET ess Tu iaha sie soo | Auto Owners Call Star | intaeitat, Saree ts, loans delegation, is accompanied firmness of the eee market «per tb 23, by his wife and five nieces, all Kighty ix shutins (persons broke Friday. One house wan quot. | Mone- vg ges i 18) Southern beauties, When jfined by iliness) will see “The Wil ing frewh ranch eggs at 38 to 40 | Geese per 1) Peeistered = at = headquarters, | farer” free Wednesday night, if Live ™ 7 Thursday, the 92ers saw stars. jlatest calculation of Dr, Loope, nts a doven, and the pullet egen Ot | Meigian Haree—Live, per Mm rT) aso | rector-general of the shutin p to 35 cents. | POULTRY The Philadel Ws unchanged delegation The weakness of the market was Prices Peid Wholesale slate autiinintt i i Shut-in editor of The Star he. to | C@UNEd a considerad’ ripple when it attributed to a decreasing demand | Hens a6| arrived with ite band of 86 pieces,|"@ard from persony voluntesi caured by high prices. | Geese—Drensed, per T mounted patrol and 10 flivvers. [their automobiles for transportal Only houses that had a large wup:|T&Mere—Dreseed, per tm The members are @ small pa in |fr approximately 130 4 ply of eggs noticed the weakness MEAT | themae!ven Any shut-ing who have not yet ‘There was Ro change in butter, |p Quvtations at Meckyards | cee ported to Dr. Loope, whowe telep A decrease in the price of tomatoes | os oo| Both the Baltimore and Philadel pa. yee 7, should commu of trom 26 to cents was noted| Medium heavy 60 | Phia delegatiohs required seven spe i , een along the street, Friday, Toms,| [oush heavy 60 | clal cars each. deni Brihetgayat sivas sash arta tation am eek tom tae 00 otécs may leave their names with packed y ere welling at from | Cattle shi editor of The to $3, while Bastern Washington | 6.50@1.00 Joe St, Peter, of Kverett, is the pn py aitor a The star, k was selling at $1.60 for a 20-| largew, Elk at the convention. {0000 They will be called Upon? pound box | His weight by guessed at, as | “8% they are needed, 5 which prone, pound Yel erate There were no changes noted on | Pt 44's city delivery land park Friday afternoon. the fruit division of the market F'ri- | MAY, GRAIN AND see lcamtivane auton tied on “Rim” Remi Aberdee a Whole yellow, 120-th em 2400) alinger, of nds VEGETABLES | “Cracked, 106-7, sacks ache. 38.90) nupicuous among she Bills by rea-(Cash Register ter Carried Feed Meal, 100-%. sacks Wax Beets New Yet! ‘Tobacco Union Off of Delaware 19 Union Pacific 119% [United Retail Btores. 64 | United Mates Rubber 61% is United Btates Sirol... 72% }Utan Copper “as | Venadium Steet Wabash ‘ ? Wertinghouse “a Willys-Overland Total stock salen, 392 208 enpree Liberty Bonds (Thareda; oS Peratebed ty Heter | Meoond ts First «4s | Mecond 4% Third 44 tn, | Fourth « jrittn 340 ‘ jrinn (he onus | Total bond salen, $11,866,000 eee Foreign Securities 19a Ca | Rawat we [Russian Gia, 1996 | Russian Mar 198 | Prenen 1931 French 1917 Helium Restor be jum Premium be a Wl. 4 Hamburg W Hamburg W * Le te WATER SHUT OFF NOTICE Water will be shut off on Fed. | | eral ave., between BE Highland | drive and E, Prospect st., Satur- | day, July 23, from 9 a m. to 3 | he | STANWOOD 61.83 one way. 83.43 round trip MT. VERNON 92.32 one way. 84.43 round trip BURLINGTON 6249 ome way. 84.77 round trip SEDRO-WOOLLEY $2.65 ome way. $5.14 round trip BELLINGHAM $3.25 ene way, 9625 re: ANACORTES $2.12 ome way. $4.03 round trip trip Turlock, Pe, Pears a Prices Paid Wholesale Dealers Cabbage— Local, mbers: Local hothoune, bow 118 Toralpe Royal Annes, tb. » Bises, per i Pineapples—Cubsn, per crate ertat— grade, Seattle delivery .. firet shipment of pumpkins, _ Neary ) arrived from Hanford by @x war being wold at § cents a 4 Jow corn was cheaper at $3.75 a Local foeat, Local, green, per per suck en per ™ dow. RB Wash per orate hothoure, Oreen erate feratch 3 Wheat Local, don standard erate * “—- $$ lave. N 16 | stolen a Bartlett | ater 2 S| the the CW. sighted EE ~ DAINY PRODUCTS Prices Paid to Shippers Fresh ranch 4 wt. tov Besttio supply te ‘D condensary, cwt.-.- iSs the poll Growing Mash, 100-T sks, no BM Mesh—100-T. sacks, no BM #0 Bone Meal ° Rese Granulated |Arrest Brothers in Stolen Automobile Arrested in White Center after a! long chase, bis brother, are being held in city jail Friday on allowed to attend the session of the open charges. The two brothers | convention Friday. were found in a stolen auto belong: | AF dias *@ ing to Edgur Brassingt ay tebe se LAL auto, the cordial spirit down the vis- ace Eley Trimble ts alleged to have! iting Elks by the generalipublic. por bow | confensed the theft to detectives “Seattle is responding nobly,” | Friday. The auto was stolen from| he sald. its parking place at Westlake ave. and Roy st. Thursday night. When Bell and D. Minkler set out in pursuit. was overtaken by the officers. MUSCULAR BACKS ‘Thieves entered the new home of M. 8. Molin at 2203 Fourth ave. N.|Raliroad ave. and Washington st. Thursday night and took four radia. | Thursday night, charged with carry- tors and all the keys to the house ing concealed weapons. Patrolman lafter locking up, Molin reported to|G. H. Bowen made the arrest. there are no scales In the city strong enough to hold him, and he is well over six feet tall, CIGAR STORE ‘| ROBBED OF $7 nd street cars, thou eled out to Wood By auto, foot ands of kids tra FLOUR son of his big purple tle and his two | quart purple hat. | Into Alley A burgier “early Friday moved the screen from the door of C, F. Swanberg's cigar stand at 700 KE. Pine st., eu hole in the door and turned key from the inside, He walked in and walked again with the cash register 100-™, sacks With 12 bands, of 25 pieces wach, competing for the state band championship at Woodland park, ste istictans have figured out that the “Bla-blas” of the horns, if placed end to end, could be heard round the world. he Veed100-T sacks Mixed food, 60-T Resides the brass noise makers, here will be three fife and drum three jazz bands and one set wtch bagpipes. . From the store the burglar 1,000 cigarets, two two safety razors ‘and a bladed knife, The committee in charge of the big parade is requesting Seatticites not to bring their automobiles down town Saturday afternoon, oee Paul Wells, of Bellingham, ac- cording ‘© the dopesters, is siat- d for the new presidency of the state association, ee ‘ot a hitch ye This is th jubilant ery of the arrangement com | mittee, as they knock wood. eee Visiting Elks are being taken on tours of the city by citizens who | have volunteered the use of their machines. Only the accredited delegutes were Elgy Trimble, 24, and Alfred M. Trimble, 41, 8946 Third W., and are thought to have | number of tools besides the Clement Scott of Vancouver, Wash., president of the state as- sociation, was enthusiastic over owe Among the grand ledge officers Patrolmen|who arrived with Exalted Ruler William Mountain were Past Exalt- led Rulers John K. Tener, Frank L. Rain, John J. Sullivan and James U. Sammis. 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