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GERMANY'S |Ship News SHIPPING | 22° s: SATURDAY SUNDAY i JULY m4 Lew Tide First Lew Tide 85 meee ew Tide Pires tt Bm 1 a a al SHIPPERS FIGHT Bremen Is Dead but Ham- burg Is Coming Back, Due to American Help BREMEN, July 28.— This ts the deadest city In Germany. The par alyzing Rand of the war, which fell on it seven years ago, is still on ft. Its magnificent quays and harbors Hearing Is Being Held in Federal Building Hearing on the proposed rail ‘once filled with ships—most of them German—now give shelter to very few ships and fewer still are Ger. ‘The giant cranes on the wharves freight rate raises for the West coast, begun Friday, was continued Saturday when shipping tnteresta, led by the traffic bureau of the Chamber of Commerce, presented their side of the question to the of her great mercantile Meet. In the next place, Germany’s pur four transcontinental railroads de clared Friday that the present rai! rates are abnormally low. Ship pers on the other hand, assert that to Increase the rates will handicap jobbers and manufacturers, Clyde B. Aitchison, of Washing- ton, D. C., represents the tnterstate commerce commission, while the state department of public works is represented by E. V, Kuykendall and Fred R. Spinning. WEST HARTLAND ‘and raw materials are anything like What they were before the war. But the captains of the German Ing concerns are visualizing time qhen they once more will their own vessels to the ports ‘all tire world. SMALL, VESSELS the meantime, they are con- ng themselves by building small vessels and by entering Into arrangements by which they as agents for American shipping information is that the Ger- f@afhs have fn hand the construction @f about 185,000 tons of new ocean- ships. agg will be primarily t carriers, but will also have nger accommodations. German government expects Siete to advance about 30,000,- 000,000 marks for the reconstruction the German mercantile marine. this about 17,000000,000 will be Years; To Appeal land, which rammed and sank the) ers April 1, loses his license for two years, according to a decision rendered Saturday by William Fish er, superviring steamboat inspector for this district. F. C. Reagan, acting United States district attorney, when ad. vised of this decision, stated that he would appeal to the department at Washington in behalf of Capt. Al wen. Vessels Are Taken for Unpaid Rental NEW YORK, Jity 23—With five of tts vessels seized the shipping Board, the United Sta Mall Steam. -|ship company stands to lose four more a# soon as they reach port. The George Washington, America, Sus- memnon, owned by the shipping board and operated by the United States Mail, are the vessels seized, for failure of the company to pay rentals aggregating $400,000. Ali are former German liners, TATOOSH ISLAND, July 22.—8 A. M. Sydney via oPrt Ang P ft NEW YORK, July 23.—Britain ctocs, | Seakland.. Wellington pos. Me Siready is disarming, without wait-| oo" , *i05 “or aan Proccee tn ee ing for the Washington conference, Viscount Northcliffe declared upon str “Admir ‘Tacoma, Everett, his arrival here today on the Aqui- tania, _ Northeliffe said he believed the Proposed disarmament parley to be f the utmost importance to the Peace of the world, “But we already are disarming,” he added. “Many of our warships re idie, Out of Southampton there is & long row of them rotting, We re spending such a small sum on the navy these ships cannot be kept Up. Our navy personnel is now 10,- 600 below the peace establishment of January, 1914. There are but 250,000 British sailors thruout the world, nd this includes territorialg and all branches of the service.* Discussing the Irish Nerthelitte said: “I think it’s going very well. Of eourse, a quarrel that has lasted 700 won't be settled in seven days. 'e probably will be some more factional fights. There always have Bel vere Alaskan Vessels Juneau—July 22—alled, str Apokane, northbound, 11 a m.; Princess Alice, southbound, 9 a m Petersburg—July 22-—-falled, str Jef- ferson, southbound, 3:39 p. m. alt tai Vessels in Other Ports Hamburg—July San Pedro—July 22 Luckenbach from Seattle * San Francisco—July 23—Arrived, etr Admiral Dewey from Seattle, 6 a m.; str Iris from Beattie, § a m. July 22—Ar rived, str Yalza from Seattle, at mid- night; #tr Andrea Luckenbach from Be- for Beattie, situation, m.; str str Phyl Bellingham, 2 p. m Yokohama—July 20—Arrived, str Bil- ver State from Beattie oes Reported by Wireless U. 8, Neval Commenications July 22-—8tr Admiral Dewey, Seattle for San Francisco, 476 miles Troma Beattie Bt § p. m.; str Admiral Watson, Henttle for Ketchigkan, 85 miles north of Seattle et 8 p.m; str Northwestern, Ketchikan for Seattle, 199 miles south of Ketchikan atip. mm Vital Statistics] BIRTHS ky, Archie, 2025 King st. girl : 2619 49th Bw Vessels in Port at Seattle Smith Cove Terminal—-Plor A, str Manda- san Maru, str Eldridge. Union O11 Dock—Destroyer Henshaw. Bell Street Terminal—str Meyer, Grand Trunk Pacific Terminal of Beattie. Pier 14—Str Talthybiun, Pier 6—8tr Hawaii Mi Pier 4—Str Stanley Do Pier 2—Barge Gritfaon. Pier A=Str Admiral Rodman. vu. hipping Board Movrings—atr len, ir Wee Morse, str W Caopnecticut str “WhGalr. Martin y- Link, * epee HL, 600 Fourth ave. ieont, Eigi, 5719 Main at., boy. ferty, Hugh L., 93rd and Corliss, | Marray, Edward ¥, 206 W. 67th st, Hartt Harold B, 24th ave. N. E., Patios Pred G., 4830 10th ave. N. 2, ther, Melvin H., 4202 12th ave. ant, Thomas, 2217 14th ave. W. an, Richard B., 621 20th ave, DIVORCES GRANTED I, Collen F. from Russell. Str City tA if Robin ‘Adi Spokane Street Terminal—U. 8. L. &, Relter East Waterway Dock & Warehouse—Mo- torship Kennecott, Todd Dry Doeke mes, Agnes L. from John M. oosevel pman, Kila from Gay ¢. Naseer aig ee Drummond Lighte Btandard Boller DEATHS . Olive A. 62,1627 Summit av.! — terson, eapey, Inn, 85, 2621 Irving st. Heffernan Dock—Motorship Boobyalln, ge Walton, ste Cordova, bktn Phyilis de 1 Marte beet feat seca 0. B & Tennessee, U. Sebree for San Francisco via | MASTER BLAMED Loses His License for 2\, THE Makes Strong Close NEW YORK, July 2% early & ap tas today. Stee! common t Mage 9 Gary that the govern: frat “put quick! in Len 4) Crucible, 53%. | changed; United States Stoel, 7244. j American Sugar, 67%, up 4%) Americ changed The entire market turned strong field one prices Petroleum, : Northern Pacifie . up 1H United ai American Wo The market closed strong. United States Stee! 106%, up 2; Kell . UP Fi we Kubl GRAIN MARKET Rethlebem EJ * off Me; t above 40; Mexican Petroleum above Rubber fold at 68 American Tobacco led the Toba: RATE ADVANCES : Bethlehem | i 6s olen, Th. up Tie: enatal Blectrle 123%, N. Y. Stock Radhange day's Quotations) The stock market showed a firm tone during Id unusually well after the atate- ment tw att 000, Hethie Me. off Slealtan Petre stocks ware in deman oft %: Me Petroleum, 103%, un- Southern Pacific, 71%, uP % an Telephone & Telegraph, 104%, un om 4 little Juat before the clows, Kelly-Sprin 105, while United sta > group with a high Crucible, 6hM. up 1% 4, up 2K) Roading, 7 a aig Haldwin, wane Pacific, T up % up 2 1, 73M, wy y-Springt) rT $a, up SEATTLE 16 New York Exchange |LEMON PRICE IS Rails United States TRADE IS LIGHT CHICAGO, July 23.-—-Grain quota- tlons » Sropped during the dull half ‘hoara Trade ler, @ little Heht tn wheat and a little local selling turn- ed the market downward Keostpts STAR ADVANCED HERE Eastern Orders Lowering Local Supply The price of lemons on the local market held Saturday the advance it bad taken at some houses Friday afternoon. Jobbers claimed that the hot spell in the Hast is causing the Kastern markets to order heavy con- signments of the California citrus fruit causing @ shortage on this market unless the nigher price of shippers is met, Lemons on the Seattle mart are from $11 to $12 « box, while on the New York market they are $16 a box, There was a scarcity of watermeb ons at some houses Saturday, due to the fact that the warm weather had cnured a strong demand while re- colpts were light. ‘The first solid carload of apricots in due on the market, They will! wholemle at from $1.60 to $1.75 a erate, The demand for green corn was sopened at 42%a off Ko, and clo | Furnished by 1. pensive chinery i ls ve Wayman he streets |interstate bommerce commission and | continued Jar MeyiThe Corn, market |" “which led to the quays have a Sab|the state department of public | fa ine in western portions of the grain belt. There w: tule bath quiet every day. i works. femerk, Cote were sold freely by |< * "The reasons are apparent. one} ‘The hearing is being held tn the | local \e tal re irregul: fell woop under the peace treaty) south court room of the federal! jiiy ial Upenod sat $1.24, off Germany lost practically the whole /puytiding. Representatives of the|%c. and closed off te. September | Wheat opened unchanged at $1.25) jand closed off 24c. December open Jed unchanged at $1.27% and closed down 2a Corn—July opened off We at 64 and closed down te. September We and closed corn opened off at 6 o e December corn opened off We at fie and closed down ige. Oate—Ju ts opened unchanged at $90 and closed off We, Beptem- ber oats opened unchanged at 40 We jand closed off Ke. December ¢ down 4c. eee Chicago Board of Trade Ha arg Seieniog ce. Capt. John” Alwen, master of the) = shipping board freighter West Hart. | liner Governor in Puget Sound | Oc {OR | Juty | Grete— Recta Cont. Paes. 54.%p, quehanna, President Grant and Ags-| °.%) fecond Ave. Wheat Open High - Le the et ie LatM Law ae 1h 8 s “a a“ 60% 4 28 an 10% 40% an 4% an Sept Oct oe § “a 187 . 158 ESTIMATED TOMORROW ‘Wheat. 675 cars; corn, 110 cars; cata, 188 core eee Chicago Live Stock ‘Tedey's (ectations Hoge—Receipts, 4,000, Market steady to lower, Top, $11.15; Dark of @sit; heavy ht, dium weight, $16 50@tt; tr '@tLOs. heavy packing s" Exchange Foreign 22 —Cash wheat— 2 red. rd, $1.23 spring, $1.36; No. $1.22. Denver Live Stock Today's Market 260 high ewes $4500 4.78, Portland Market Status nominal fair to good Dealers: The Aretic Bear is beating a trail to every home for you. FEBS dl | of grapo, rte of | Bet General Motors QOOBTIAN 6 ce vneeene [Great Northern. ta) Alcohol New Haven Northern Pagific |Pan-Amer. Petroleum 49% | Plerce-Arrow ie vt R a% | Bin ‘inde Ou A Routhern Pacific | souteere Railway... Mtromberg prey Robber 55% United tates Biwel,.. THY Utah Copper Vanadium Ste | Wabash @ 2 ‘ 2 “ Lee eres waar baad : Foreign Securities Ape tas gh 1 Maaing’ @ a Blocks — Russian S%a, 1921 Russian 6%, 1976 Russian ¢\4a, 1919 Freneh ba 1 French 4s, i. bs Heritinn Britieh Ket de» Relgium Restor Belgium Munich 42 Frankfort 4s Japanese 49 | Japanese tat 4 ion Jopances Sea Oi Railroad Securities (Saturday's Quotations) ue ty Le T. Manning & Co Book — Atchison Gen. 4s... Rethihem Mtee! Ret. 6 us 0. Le Ref. 4 sis '|Two Are Arrested on Liquor Charges Found in possession of a huge still, 300 gallons of mash and five gallons W. T. Rhodman, 26, jani. tor, 2413 Sixth ave., is being held in city jail for federal prosecution. Dry squad men raided his home, George T, Patterson, 61, cook, i a nominal | held in city jail on federal booze cre mines, Setees 46: heavien, 80 charges, following hig arrest Friday et nominal Fair to good | night. Haws, 20456; wethers, 190350; Sete tc! Sars es wethers, 50; «wea, "| Newark, N. J. claims to have the largest retail drug store in America. The exportation of grapes trom Spain « amounts to 34 to 24,000,000 pounds. * | RETES H Boat Schedules Balancéy . | EAS MONEY Clearings + 3,561,739.81 | see | Balances . 675,025.89 | TACO MA Ml SAFTY - Pre Clearings 1,182,448.00 | Balances . 444,658.00 | DAILY, 9, 11.0. m..1, 2, 8,7 p.m. | Bpecial Sun, Trip, 7 a m | Clearings 394,002.00 | 500 for One Ticket | Balances . 36,013.00 | 80c for Two Tickets - ah VICTORIA. BC is! strong at the early morning trading, and if the demand show tendency to exesed the supply the price will be immediately boosted. There were no changes noted tn the vegetable division of the market Saturday VEGETABLIO Friese Paid Wholesale Dealers Local, green, par th. looal, per Mm. ... Local, per anck . Lae. hothow Fie, M Peas—Loeal, p Letinee— Local, outdoor Onione—Cal, per M Crystal Wax, orate ‘ bunches... bunches. a) » We oes Local hothouse. box Turnipe—Local, don bunches. . FRUITS~ Prices Paid Whelceale Dealers 100@re¢ LTs@r50 ba > Kings, per ™ Cocoanate Per 1 |) Tahath—Per dom | Curtants feed. per Dutew—Per cane. 7 Vige--Fresh, pem bow... 00.00% Goneche ries Local, per ts... English, A Grape Frait—Fia, bom... CAL, erate Nones—Comd. per ere’ Cal. strained. per Th. Lamons—Ver box +... Vogaaberriee I'e Oranare—Per cae... Peaches—Cal., per boa . Loca! Peare-sBartiett cape per Peanute— Virginia eR ». Sepncens «5s DAIRY PRODUCTS Prices Fald to Shippers 2.00)has this to may: DECLARES WAR ON THE BLUEYS Lay Two- | Poor Old Man Sunday ts tn for some tough sledding during the balance of the year 1921. | He's caught in that uncom- fortable position between the well known arbiter of the nether regions, and the fathomlens, cerulean sea. which t» which, but— |ing proponent of the Blue Lawei visits Seattle with Ine, PLANS TWO-YEAR FIGHT ON BLUEYS quarters here from which, them insidious forces of the Blueys. “The chemically pure,” says ” him, but only got a glimpse of @ Wilde, “want to close ali forms ot |*™ of national Cr bE man’s face. ; | amusement, free or otherwise, on Dun ‘eamery Brecht firmly believes it was | Sunday. ‘They want to restrict the gweness 3 “They sock to curtail the pub- Meation of Sunday newspapers, and to censor the news in daily editions, They want—but say, there is no limit to what they do want in the matter of ro strictive legislation against pleas- ure on Sunday, 20TH AMENDMENT ON BLUE LAWS Wilde declares that the 20th con 7; | stitutional amendment will be on the 19% | question of Blue Sundays—if the Lawerr can pass it BI On the matter of prohibition, h “The 18th amend-| 1p | ment was passed—whether the peo-| Sam's booze 12% | Dl really understood what it would! caught 16@ 18 |mean or not—and it should be en-\ away, ery] forced. The organization I represent | # | has nothing to do with the liquor in-! terests and does not want to have. But if the question of repeating it| § | should come up I believe the mem. |bers of the Anti-Biue Law league would be in favor of the repeal on HAY, GRAIN AND FEED City Wholesale Pricea, Per Tes Core —Whoie e 100-1. ake, no BM TD. sacks, no BM. 10 Batt ertat— Seattle delivery hy ran Ane thao Prices Paid Wholesale Dealers Batter -Local creamery, 9 94 Mans Preah i ranch: ir triplets ... Wisconsin crea: Riock Swine Wash. triplets . Live, ¢ the and up Dacks—Dreaned, per tb. | Mene-—Dresved, per TM. | Geese Dremed, per M™. Tarkeye—Dreseed, per MEAT Rough be Pige 3 | Cattle ¢ } Test steers ‘ A | re Prime tambe Yearlings . Wethers engs Bwes wees ‘i FLOUR | Pat 18 4's, elty delivery ... Tica PORT ANGELES - STRAIT POINTS DAILY AT MINNIGUT (Does not go to Vietoria on trip leaving Seattle Sat. Night) SAN JUAN ISLAND POINTS Dally Fi: Monday, 7 a. m, 8 am. BELLINGHAM - ANACORTES PORT TOWNSEND RAIL CONNECTION AND MILL PORTS HOOD CANAL POINTS NEAH Bay Ports Are you with him? 100%, Service Everywhere SBENWOOD 3 PUGET SOUND NAVIGATI 1ON. © ask vouealé -_ recall are ing. Mental ex- like count; you the SECON! Largest A MEMORY TEST HINK back a month and recall what you spent your be this will help}-your bank ac- for it will show wisdom of givi Rena ® Articte Teterday's Star time to Practice now served tweaks ears, a mnade good by" dot work that ‘anier, and making my eu gual antee good. I do not com Dentists, nor do pocketbook or sell fon, I give two doll te with dolla Har, I mak a do interests are mu- 11 7 and Sundays arity a0 for people who work. EDWIN J. BROWN. D. D. 8, Seattle's Leading Dentist wend Columbia su can. If you cant, you buy- ercise ~~ tention to it. 1D AND COLUMBIA Bank in the State of Washington Anti-Blue Law Ma Man Comes Here to We do not pretend to venture First, Dr. Wilbur F. Crafts, lead his portent of SATURDAY, THINKS HE SAWS HUNTED DENTIS Man in San Francisco Be lieved to Be Brumfield SAN FRANCISCO, July 23—H ort HL. Brecht, friendof the n laborer, Dennis Russell, of Ore., believes today he saw Funsell’ alleged murderer in a San F) hotel. “I had never seen Dr. Bi before,” Brecht told police here, I azn sure from pictures I have of bim that it was the man.” Brecht said that not long ago D Brumfield went to his friend, to get him to remove some stumy |on his land, and that Russell, unfamiliar with the use of powder the work, asked Brecht to help Year Siege the principles for which we stand in regard to\restrictive jegisiation,”~ The Anti Blue Law league ts in- corporated under the laws of Dela ware, It is thoroly organized, with headquarters in Washington, D. C. Wilde reports that the present mem- bership is about 63,000, with a week- ly Increase of 2,600. Dues are $1 4 year. No contributions. are accepted. "We are here to stay,” says Wilde, “I shall be in Seattle for the | next two years. I shall call a meet- Albert L. Wilde, bearing the formid. able title of state superintendent, Anti Blue Law League of America, Poor oat! |ing of business men soon.” Old Man Sunday—he's the Chamber Is Proud Brecht intended to do so, but n th ipid Sabbaths, anaes © me: datue| The fight is on, and it promises | called away before the understands ance en passant. And now comes |‘? be & hat one was completed. Yesterday Brecht was sitting tp hotel lobby here and a well man at down beside him. “Well,” said the stranger, “I they got the Kaber woman.” Wilde arrived in Seattle Saturday from Spokane, to establish head during t two years, he will direct the campaign of his organization in Washington and Oregon against the “We are erganized to fight this un oo American movement to the end. We 24 wtand on the constitutional right of 1 every citizen to enjoy his Nberty and .e0@n.oe) pleasure unrestricted, so long as he #69 | does not encroach on the rights and 49) privileges of his neighbor.” Cheap operate on your | ou conversa. | lare worth of Brecht casually remarked that was not Interested in the Kaber n der, but that he would like to see man who murdered Dennis Ft captured. Without a reply the stranger ed from hin seat and hurried off, Brecht was so surprised at man’s action that he tried to foll 7 - of Aerial Defense “Congratulations on your remark able demonstration of aerial de fenne,” telegraphed the Chamber of Commerce Friday night to Gen. Wil- Ham Mitchell, now conducting areo bombing tests on the Atlantic coast. “Beatle and the Northwest are deeply interested in aviation as an Brumfield, and police here are Ugating the story. Firms Consolidated The Dungeness Cream & Milk Co., Farmers’ Co-operdtive Creamery H eaches and the Dungeness Co-operative Northcliffe R Creamery of Sequim and Dunge- U. S. on Long To ‘NEW YORK, July 23.— Northcliffe, London publisher, rived here today aboard the tania. He was accompanied Wickam Steed, editor of the Times. Northcliffe will remain in York for several days and then for Canada, where he will spend eral weeks. He then plans to Australia and the Far East. Wants Divorce; Say. Man Favors Ge Charging that her husband. German and opposed to principles, and that he has times threatened to “finish” Mrs. Daisy Ninneman filed suft divorce Saturday against Charles i ness, have consolidated into a corpo. ration to be known as the Dunge ness-Sequim Creameries, Ine. The trustees of the new corpora- tion are P. F. Ponssen, Thad Wag: ner, R. EB. Ellis and Henry Lotzge sell This company has Its sweet cream creamery at Dungeness and the but- ter creamery at Sequim, Two Can Play at at the Sprint Game When George T. Patterson ducked j@nd ran as federal prohibition agents entered his room in the Kenilworth apartments, 1428 Bighth save, Friday night, he reckoned not n the fleetness of. foot of Uncle seuths. Patterson was in a paint shop a block Twenty quarts of ‘whisky are held as evidence against him. pete wt REAL ESTATE MEN Attention, Please Since June 30, 1924-22 days, including Sundays and holidays—the executive committee of this Savings Bank, which meets daily, = lem rent emasa th of real estate loans, One Hundred Two (108) of which were right here in SEATTLE. , The average amount of each loan is $1,833, We publish this state ment for two reason: First—-It emphasizes the FACT that this Institution is devoted to the propost- Uon of sustaining LOCAL MORTGAGE REQUIRE- MENTS. 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