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TUESDAY, AUGUST 2, 1921 Fire Delays Stock John E. O’Brien of Guarantee Fund; Exchange Activity | oii ov mews clornus YAKIMA Aug. The Yakima NEW YORK, Aug, 2 Trading on ” 506 wef St - ist company and thé Yakima Val-|the New York stock exchange was|T. 6 6) oo4 r ey bank knnounced the withdrawal delayed until noon today by a fire|] Bult \ ondur--... 4, HO to 968 lof their membership from th ate |bebind the north end of the annun bree teh at suaranty fund Monday ef-|ciator board | ae fect 28, 192%. According to] lO A president of the Yakt | ma nk, the Yakima Banks Out BUTTER PRICE RISES 3 CENTS Shortage Caused Partly by Ice Cream Demand | Prices Irregular as N.Y. Trading Opens NUW YORK, Ave ‘The atock market showed a firm t ing today. Northern Pacific made a new high for the ion en de les ite hor cite yore tractiongliy higher Hunt Low kise ‘Opening quotations included: Houthern Railway, 20%, off Ws Ameri yi F New Mexican’ Petr 107% | ans ke Galt, 2 , \ ‘ York| There was a three-cent raise in the | Second Low Pm of butter on the Seattle dairy = |market Tuesday The two chief reasons for the ad |vance were the sending of- large shipments out to higher markets and th strong demand for lee cream |oaused by the warm weather, Toth facts had a ney to eaune a |ehortage of butter on the local mar: | ket The price of the local creamery bricks were 42 cents a pound and 41 cents m pound for the cubes The thany varieties of vegetables | n the market are causing very slow | sales of potatoes, high at 15 cents |green corn was b @ wack ven dosen, The second | a crop of local carrote will be on the market in about 10 days. | ‘There were no ch the fruit | , Dpseees, pre division of the market Tuesday i VEGrTABLIg Prices Paid Wholesale Beans Local per Wax, local 4 GER OF | On | mae |Weather Bureau Report TATOOSM ISLAND, Aug. ht AL Mom Rising cloudy; wind south, 1 Ship News TURSDAY | WEDNESDAY La. 8 UG. 3 High Tide a a 2 ne at the tate! Januar Fleteh Val Altho the fire was believed to be) out at 11 a, m. the trading room was in the jfilled with such dense smoke that | Boat Sch was decided to delay the start of edule From Colman Foot Mar \pr lings another hour. —SAVE MONEY= Travel by sfeamer TACOMA SAFTY = 'SPEED,- ¢ A h Tide | Pirwt m.. LL6 tt Viet & comts ive T wires was mtarted by crommed| quarts It burned wooden platforms trom ind the board, ‘Traders gathered jon the floor at 10 a, m. and were ready to do business despite the 49 |"moke and the firemen running lines 44 of howe into the building, but it was 48 | decided to defer the opening. Seb .., We'll Bite! What We Call It, Chan? W. L. Chandler, president of the National Purchasing Agents’ asnoct Af lation, objects to the name “Far ‘16 | ast,” as applied to the lands across the from the Pacific coast Chandler suggested Monday night, | at a banquet in his honor at Blane's that a name be adopted that will not denote great distance, and will aid commerce. fire Unchanged Unusual. | oa Union Pacific, ANCHORAGE, ly rich samples brought by four ad of Kagle river wate Alaska of gold prompector whed, debaker, came active at advancing prices, Northern Pacific m igh at 80%, up 1, and . pid, at 1bK, was up wing prices inoluded: Steel, xiean Petre de an t 1%. Strength in those two helped other Guaranty Bank and Trust and Northwest Trust to Join August 15 ometer Republic, 49, up 14 | hem up 2) Baldwin, 7 | ‘. tudet Kelly-Springfield. | ne ’ up IN: Northern | "SPEEDS GRAIN so} CHICAGO, Aur. Increased export business caused grain ten¢ DAILY, 9, 11 a m4, 8 67 p.m Special Bun. Trp, 7 m, opm 50c for One Ticket B0c for Two Tickets | VICTORIA. B PORT ANGELES -STRAIT Poin Arrangements have been completed | ane gtr Derblay from A for a merger of the Guaranty Bank | via Tacoma, at 11:30 4 & Trust Co. with the Northwest suthwestern ¥ Trust & State bank on August 15 According to an announcement made | at 2 by both banks Tuesday | honey from tan Franc The business of both institutions | 6") WIN be consolidated in the present quarters of the Northwest Trust & Btate bank at Second ave. and Madi son st. ‘The merged bank will have a capi fal and surplus of $450,000. Announcement of the merger ts gigned by Henry Pickard, president of the Guaranty Bank & Trust Co. and by E. Shorrock, president of the Northwest Trust & State bank. Mie Wash Tillamook triplets POULTRY AND MEATS Prices Vaid by Wholesale Desiers to Shippers IAve, old, per Mm 7 der 4 the and up per N. Y. Stock Exchange (Monday's Quotatio Furnished by M Butler Motel Green peas were | a pound. Local] ng sold at $5 for DAILY AT MIDNIGUT (Does not go to Victoria on trip leaving Seattle Sat. Night) Ducks Young Hens Live Live, 4 Ib eone Dr Live, per Beiginn Mares Live Drensed, per tb An 2 benefiting er over the era ata good aken out of the t during early tr Aum | Kanulut str Spokane BELLINGHAM - ANACOR I Hethiehom Steel “E Canadian Pacific A Central Leather f before |C. M. & at P irregu-|Ouba Cane Sugar Corn Product | Cructote Goodrich deal of the t d)um Dealers | i} PORT TOWNSEND RaiL ( “we j Minty Ships Needed | AND MILL Por DAILY, A.M. 6 P.M to Carry Lumber |Igreysvaryve Now that the marine unions’ strike ‘111s over, shipping firms aro utilizing, 6 | practically every bottom they can se- Jcure to ship Oregon and Washington | jumber, in response to the demand for the product, to California. Call fornia ships arriving with cargoes are returning South with lumber | argoes, announce several Seattle) firma, | at areen, per Mb . Casualty 2—Efferts to Moat etr St high tde last mint i agreed. ding by . 5, dos. bunches . September wheat opened at $1.2 Local, per t loved up We. Decemn ned unchanged at $1 oned at that figure. eptember corn opened off Me at |!ndu S9\c and closed up Ke. December | Insp corn ned off Ke at S9%o and |Kenne lowed up We Lacks September oats opened off We at | Mea! 28e and closed up Me December | Miso oats opened off He at die and |New Haven closed up Ke . 06 Motors Crew Sues Captain for Unpaid Wages) Butt against their captain to re-| @over wares approximating $9,000 ‘was filed Monday in federal court by @ight members of the steamship Ag- Fon’s crew. Capt, Tory Hedmark made defendant. Capt. Hedmark bas Mot been able to colletc his own Wages, approximately $1,200. NEAH Bay & Way Por PUGET SOUND NAV Prices Paid Wholesale Dealers Alaskan Vessels Salled, str Alameda, Hatled, str Jef 2k me. Aug. lated, atr Princess Alles, northbound, 9 p. mj ste North- re, northbound, 4 a. mm eee Vessels in Other Ports Avranmouth—July 30—Arrived, str Steel Age from Seattle Liverpee!—July 30—Arrtved, etr Spec tator from Meattia Londen-—July 21—Arrtved, etr Noorder- isk from Seartin Newport, Eng —Juty %-—@alled, otr forth Pacific porta Keonomy et Cardiff—July 29—Galled, str Angtesta a. “38¢. | for North Pacific porta Cedu—July 22—Salled, ete Protesflaus for Reattie Mongkong—July 2%—Salled, str Sowa Maru for Seattle Tientain——July 2 Arrived, etr City of Spokane from Seattle Ralboa-—July 21—Arrtved, str Pomona from Seattle. Sailed, str Moerdisk for Be- atth tr Myrmidon for Beattie. Honotule—Aug. 1—Halled, sche Raward R. West for Rellingham. San Franciaco--Aug. 1—Arrtved, atr President from Seattle, 11 p mi atr Ad- miral Goodrich ft Beattie, « pm. Satled, str Lyman Stewart for Beattie, 2 Loral Poraley-“Loeal mue--Lacal Telephe Peppere—Cal, ee Chicago Board Furnished by 1 Mcaiun arte Batier Hotel Haliding Heavy, coarse Nigh L ares Live per i... tient, a hern Mu - tae | Rtrombera Budebaker fon bunches. FRUITS Prices Paid Wholesale Dealers H Wash. standard boxes .. tein, Cal ° (basket crate. Taraipe— Local, PLACE StaM 1%, dest cane sugar, # Ta S40 Pure freah milk, 9° qt. Stall tall cana Borden's milk. 10e Sait 36, ™.; halfdut, United Retail Stores United Bt Rubber 6 United Staten Steel Utah Copper Vanadium Steel 1225) «(1999 1230) 138 Nomtnal al Cash Wheat CHICAGO, Avg. 2-—Wheat ‘ ret. ECONOMY Stal 36, cane sugar. 19 Ta Te 4 a Stall 40, 35e coffes, 2 Ma the 2 Te thc; cocoanut, 4 The mail white beana, Hi 4 Toe rice, 25c; small seediem rai Zhe fH. Stall aimon. 2c each cheeks, 3 Tha 2c. Stale 37-38 pkgs B.C. corn flakes, abc; § bars White soap, 25. CORNER Stan 102, fresh creamery butter, 4%e b; fresh ground peanut butter, 2 The. a Finke White 2 Ibe 35¢; t She; full cream’ cheesa, Stall 14 dambd steak, 250 M.; st T.; Mo 's Bastern bacon. | eroam Tahatl Currants Ver dow Ned, per erat 2 3 hard, $1.33 ve Stock Today's Quetations Hoge—Receipts, 24.000. Market 100 hteh ° vy weight, $19.60@11.20; me weight. Sit06@11.55; lent (Monday's Quotations) Pernished by L. T, Manning & Co. Butler Motel Hailding low ' pring. Molt. Saving Dimes is Excellent PracticeforSavingDollars! 16 Comm Whole, ¥ Cracked, 106 m 2 fe Nut| Astoria—Ang. t—alled, ete Pleiades 2c | for Seattle, T a m. eer : Morre! ‘Stall 1511, Blue Ribbon tea, $56 per sack; fresh milk, ¥o at: miIk, tall cans, 4 for 2c; & Royal 3 302 B.; 111, home Mayonnaise, 50c T.: potais saiad, BL; fresh ripe clive, 300 pt bacon, Stall Booklet to Be Made for Merchants’ Aid Reports of various committees which united to make the recent Northwest Merchants’ convention and Buyers’ week a success are to be Published tn booklet form for distri- bution among the exhibitors, accord- 4 prime, $9.25 |. 97. 50G 9.98, co good and chole medium, $5. Pears Wartiett : Sugar, ¢-baeket erate. Pineapples Cuban. per cra A-bagket erste Sprouting Wheat All-Grain Chop- Chick Feed Chick Mash Growing Voed caned fred, 80-%, m Many people unaccustomed to Saving hesitate to begin because they see no chance to “save thin, worth while.” But remember this—at first it is so much the number of dollars that you save wh counts, but the WILL TO SAVE, as evidenced by t] SAVING of the DIMES—coins so small that can save them. When you have once learned to be saver of dimes, the next step—the saving of lan sums—comes more easily. ‘We gtve you free of charge a “Daily Dime-Saver* which both as a reminder and a container. Call and get one, or us your name and address and we will gladly mail one te you, ing to a decision reached by the ex- 100 Bs | ecutive committes, WEATIAKE tall, pure cane sugar, Stalls 1 % $1.95 gal; 8m. The, dest head Walnate— French, per >. .- Peanuts Virginia Keystona, Tb. Tee can; 3 @ eo Mesteric site. Luckenback Vessel * . Here for First Time ‘The steamer Pleiades of the Luck- enbdack lines made its first appear. pot jance in Seattle when she docked at A. Po the Spokane st. terminal Tuesday. ae nam, 00 She will initiate new services be- 4 cookien Iie dost srati {tween Seattle and Gulf of Mexico men, 35; yearling wethers, $4 ©4526; ewes, $2.25@5.50; eull to com- mon ewes, 51.5061. Housed with Seattle Title Trust Company 114 Columbia St—Corner Second Ave, SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES IN CONNECTION Th condensary, eWL. -« DAIRY PRODUCTS Wholesale Local creamery, cubes. Leipaig be Munies « Munich 6a TACOMA.—Ku Klux Klan doesn't Praaktert Tie dox.i|worry them, say Pierce county offi + corn, Stor the nore fakes, 'clals, so long as no unlawful act is committed. Business Condition G Top of ‘Se Batter $10.85. Sheep—Recetpta, 4.200, Haryet higher. Tiriel Lamba, G9 OUT CUT UT Co | cho: canners, $1.75@2.60; i calves, $5.50@ 11. dy. Prime light, $18 Gti3s heavies, $6911.50; plan He 0. Sheep—Market steady. Jamba, $1.5 : lamba, yeartings, $2.50@3.60; wethers, $2 es HOD. ter—38 ood cale Fair to good 50; ter—Frtras 4440 s9%e Ih Cheese—2te Th Egue-Extres, 47 a6%e dow; dun N. Y. Sugar and Coffee Teday’s Quotations i granulated, 86. TOT%e Ib; No. 1b; prime firsts, Gon; extra pnileta, undersized pulleta, 25% Jast Get Two New Subscriptions to The Star HERE’S HOW Get your friends and neighbors who are not now having The Star deliv- ered to their homes to subscribe. Have them sign the subscription blank printed below and bring to The Star and get your cap. ALL SUBSCRIPTIONS MUST BE NEW—THAT IS, PEOPLE WHO ARE ‘ neW NOT NOW REGULAR SUBSCRIBERS TO THE STAR. Fore NEW | change opened =| ESTIMATED TOMC Wheat, 1,076 cars; corn, « $ francs, 7 | ponaben \Lies in Blood All Night Under Bridge PORTLAND, Aug. 2.—Lying in his own blood, M. F. Lorenzen, found at 7 a. m. today below a small bridge ® mile out on the Cornell road, He had slashed himself in four places with a pocket knife and had lain on the embankment all night. Money on Call NEW YORK, Aug. 2 ey on eall, 3 the, 6 per cent; mer. EVERY GIRL will be wearing the Vamper. COLLECT NO MONEY Simply. take the order for the paper. Our carrier will do the London, 24% 4; New York, | WAS JUST A POOR WORKING “STIFF” Take Your Choice of the Following Color Combinations a Red and Black, SUBSCRIPTION BLANK I hereby subseribe to The Star for two months, and thereafter until I order same discontinued. I agree to pay the carrier at ALL OF HIS LIFE He came into the secretary's office unannounced. There was nothing about him to attract particular attention. He was to all appearances just the common garden variety of American citizenship—just one of the major portion of the hun dred million which form the bed rock foundation of this republic. Map showing financial conditions in the Twelfth Federal Reserve district. ‘Times are looking up. | Retail sales in Seattle showed a Authority for this statement is the | percentage of increase in June of Feport for the Twelfth federal re-| this year over May of 5.5 per cent, Serve district, prepared at the San | indicating that the bottom, in the Francisco headquarters and forward. | opinion of some authorities, has been ed to the Seattle Chamber of Com-|reached and revival begun, San merce. | Francisco, also in the “good” area, Seattle, according to a special map | Shows a decline of 27.6 per cent in showing the financial condition of | the same period. There are also de- the Pacific coast, is rated ag “good,” | clines of 1.2 per cent in Spokane, 8 giong with the rest of Western, per eent in Salt Lake and 14.8 per Washington, Spokane and sur-|cent in Sacramento, Los Angeles sounding district are only “fair,” ac-| increased slightly, with 2.3 per cent coming to the map, while a large por gained, Oakland is the only city on tion of astern Washington’ is|the list. which surpasses Seattle, “poor.” The “good” classification in- | with a percentage of gain of 13.9. cludes all districts where the ratio of| Seattle's bank clearings for June bank loans and discounts to deposits | surpassed those of Portland. | ‘was lens than 80 jer cent | Washington's business failures in| The “poor” area includes almost | June totaled 30, the combined loss be- ‘ail of idaho, more than half of Ore-| ing $342,656. Im the same month| gon, most of Utah and small portions | California's failures were 66 in num-| @f Arizona and California, |ber, aggregating 1,186, while Ore- “T hear,” he said, “that the Ki wanis club is going to help build the camp for the kids over at the Campfire place, I thought may. be if I came in and asked I could get a chance to go over and help a bit. “I'm something of a carpenter been a working stiff all my life. I can spare a couple of days for the kids if you can use me at the camp. didn't have much chance when I was a kid. kind of overlooked us, I guess. There's a lot of kids in this world don’t get much of a start and I'd kind of like to help get them some of the things which 1 missed aw a kid—and which hurt.” He was booked for the task. of a Folks Quarreling marriage, 22, drinks SAN FRANCISCO. with husband day after Mrs. Anna Hampton, poison and is near death, He has a fair chance to recover, altho weak from loss of blood and from exposure. 'Spruce Hearing Is Begun in U. S. Court | Hearing of the civil suit brought against Mary F. Sears and others by the United States Spruce Production company was opened Tuesday before Federal Judge Jeremiah Neterer. The suit concerns a right-of-way ob. tained thru the defendants’ land in Clallam county by the plaintiffs, Uhden Will Explain Skagit Development Uhden, chief engineer of the jopment, will speak nis club Wednesday ver Project." Other program. ne Skagit features are on t YAKIMA.—Yakima shippers pro: |test upon discovery that reduced rates made by railway companies on fruits are effective only until Dec 31. t = | BANK CLEARINGS | Seattle $5,585,841.35 + 1/317,649.94 | Clearings . | Balances . be MCMC MINAS Io OOM cn onc mic mn rest Vy EVERY BOY is wearing one of the popular wool-felt colored Jazz Caps. the rate of 60c per month. 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