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DEPRESSION RETREATING LAND OVER Steel Chief Sets 30 Days as Limit Within Which Re- vival Will Show By Albert Apple The steel industry will turn the orner and begin to revive slowly within 30d ‘This is the prediction of J. A.| Campbell, president of the Youngs. town Sheet and Tube Co. It’s the| first time any big steel manufacturer | has set a definite date. for improve ment. Within the past three weeks the ‘Mation’s mental attitude:toward busi- Teas hag changed. Optimism is _apringing up-everywhere. A physco Togical boom seems to have started, HAS ITs COURSE Depression practicalty has run [ts a the National Bank of | whose business predic tions in the past year have been ex nally accurate. "s says that it ts about time to fin a decisive improvement in Retail salee are increasing in the | the week-end and-was being rel ‘Ship News Tides in Seattle MONDAY TURSDAY AUG, & AUG. 2 Fiewt Law Tide 2:10 @ om, 24.) 209 a om, LO ft | lest Wigh ‘Miae | * First High Tide 804 0 ft | 9:19 a om, 81 tt Second Law Tide | Becond Low Tide 204 pom, 22 ft) 266 pom Second High Tide | Second i my Tide | S92 pm, 122 Mee pm, LL ee Explorer's Vessel Headed. for Seattle Sailing under her own canvas Amundsen's polar exploration ship) Maud is on her way to Seattle from Dutch Harbor, She is due in port} early in September, ALAMEDAM DISCARGING With a large consignment of mild ured Alaska herring, in addition to 30,000 cases of canned salmon, the steamship Alamedam, of the Alaska | Steamship Co, arrived in port over ved of her cargo Mond * ee BON VOYAGE, JUDGE Among the passengers to the Ort. | ent on the steamship Keystone State which sailed over the week-end, was Superir Judge Austin E. Griffiths. see COFFEE SHIPMENTS COMING Large quantities of South Amerf can coffee will be discharged in Se attle by the steamships West N a | and Lake Hector, which are sched uled to arrive in port late this | month. « eee MILLS ON WEST CANON Capt. Frank Mills will be on the! bridge of the steamship West Canon, Struthefs & Dixon line, when she ‘Bast, South, mountain and Pacific regions, reports the Credit house. St. Louis district ues dull, _ Number of cars loaded with freight all railroads‘in week ended July was 776,252. This was 136,564 i ore than the week before. gain was mostly in merchandise, and manufactured products. Nearly 350,000 freight cars are : ~ up for repairs. Rumored that ‘the railroads are on the eve of a big program, also heavy buying equipment this full, Next steel probably will start with raik ‘oad buying. Auto tire “{ndustry almost up to Bormal output. In April, May and June 87 autés made*for every 100in same d last year, Volume of exports from United jis ‘increasing. The export hit bottom in April, More now being shipped than a/ months ago, tho lower prices many into thinking exports are oft. Large quantities of American rejected in South America on t of exchange rates, are be- ing returned. Silk demand reviving ‘Prices steadier. Shoes and textile industries both "ip fairly good shape, and improve- continues steady. Copper industry very dull. Ex- ports, mostly to Germany and Ja- ‘pan, larger than domestic sales, coal production con- yearly rate of 150,000,000 below normal. Northwest not its wipter coal, Docks at of Great Lakes congested with that has no market. Hard coal but insiders are predict- price slump in few months. Raperts, in pounds, twice yy ave as pre Pertitecr market tn midsummer clowly. period. Wheat movement in Northwest heavier than year ago. needing cash, are liquidat- ‘Wall Street Journa! predicts ‘Wheat surplus this year. It be y aonnd wheat crop will not demand, exceed _ Low prices curtailing crude oll pro- tion. Imports from Mexico have ly seased. Outlook is that "stocks will be drawn on this _ menth, | ‘was severely injured Sunday when his brother's auto, in he was riding, collided at 4éth st. and Stoneway with @ Machine driven by Fred August, ‘aa ‘Woodlawn ave. u was taken to the Lake side hospital. _ Two Arrested at Bryn Mawr Dance Two men, charged with drunken ness, were arrested at the Bryn Mawr dance hall Saturday night by Deputy Sheriff W. J. Wallace. Vic tor A. Lassoie and Lawren Detlevsen are the men. mM Public Market | ——_______y Sugar stall vd ar stall, 49-1b. Hammon, Fatest flour. $200. 8 barr Noval’ Welte 2 cans dunbrite Clean 5 bars Silk sonp, coftes, $1; 6 Tus. bulk mac- | 5 rolia Collet paper, 260; $-1 ee Bnowaries, $1.48. eal ene bein | sap flakes, 3 pkis. te; 3 cans devited | meats, 260; Norway sardines, 15. | £008 broom, 6oc. rit SANITARY Stall 109. pure cane sugar, 4 ta. 2 Te b6e; Crystal Whi Borden's milk, 4 fo 10e can. Stall 45, « suKAr Deas, 2 euns 25¢; Del Monte sliced pin large cans Sc; Blue Ribbon tea fresh bulk soda crackers, 150 tb. CORNER sausage, 20 Th ees tee es orted apices, ; 2 large cans p ong beans, fresh ronated 108, 35c; 2 cans Co-operative milk, 196, ¥CONOMY Stall 26, best American cane sugar, The. 28¢, 4 Thx. b6e blend cottee, 4¢ m., Koya! baking powder, ‘4 ri Stall 17, best cane Stall 1526, Sun Maid large pkg. 22 Tb.; Polar White lu Lady sliced Bie, 4 for 9 Ainex in pure spaghetti, email , soUTH END 4,2 loaves Be: 4 the. noedlenn 56c raisinn, 14e : Hon jarge cane moked #ar. butterhorns Stall 49, liver wurst, | cording sails for the Orlent, September 16 LUCKENBACH RERTHED HERE Steamship Edward was berthed at the Union Pacific/ dock Monday, She will lnave early next week with a full cargo m oe — Atlantic coast. | oe Two HUNDRED GO NORTH Two hundred passengers were list- ed on the steamship City of Seattle, which sailed Saturday for Alaskan ports. eee PULP PLANTS FOR ALASKA Two new pulp wood manufac turing plants will be erected soon in the vicimity of Ketchikan, according to Henry C. Seaborn, & Eddy corporation, who has just returnel from Alaska. The new plants will be financed by Eastern capital, he states. ° NEW LINE PROMISEDD Furness Withy & Co. one of the jlargest shipowning firms in the world, is going to establish a month ly service between Pacific Coast ports and the United Kingdom, ac. to the announcement of Frankwaterhouse & Co., who have been nained local agents for the new line. Weather tices Report TATOOSH ISLAND, Aug. #.—1 A. M.— dense fog, @ind south, 10 p. m.; str oe Rupert via fuku Maru from Galveston via Balboa, 1 p. m.; motwrehip Australien from Copenhagen via Haro burg, Antwerp, London, Liverpoot, Ma! boa, fan Pedr couver, B.C, 8.49 a. m, Sailed Acgest 9 sar Aemiral Schley for Vi = 1 str Derblay for Valparaiso Port Alberni, Hae and Antofogasta, ¢ masen Maru for Vancou Valder—August €—Batled, str North- western, westbound, 1:45 p.m. Petersburg—August 6—Sailed, atr Spo- jane, northbound, 4 p.m. . Vessels in Other Ports Mantia—Angust ¢—Arrived, str Silver from Beattie, Kobe—August 2—Arrived, str Fushima Maru from Seattle. August 3—ailed, str Arizona Maru for Beattie. Yokohama—A ze West Ison from Seattle. Balboa—Avguat 6—Sailed, str Artigas for Seattle. fan Francisco—Auguet 7 Menry 8. Grove for Beattie, 3 p. m.; str Santa Kita for Tacoma, § p.m; motor- ship La Merced for Beattie, 2 p. m. August 6—Motorship Balboa for Tacoma. 3p; atf Admiral Farragut for Seattle. str Jeptha for Seattle via Tacome. Arrived, str Balled, str ~August $—Salled, str Mukil teo, towing Thos. P. Emigh for Beattie. ee Reported by Wireless ‘U. 8. Neval Commanications August 7—Gtr Weat Jester, Tacoma for Yokobame, 300 miles trom Cape Finitery at 8 p. ma: str Derblay, Beattie for Port Alberni, B.C, otf Cape Flattery ot $6 m.t ste Vietoris, False Pase, far 21 miles from False Pass at # p. torship Ozmo, Seattic for Be Biles trom Bethel at 8p. im. tay id | Vessels in Port at Seattle Union Ol Dock—Destroyer Wm. Jones. Bell Street Terminal—Destroyers Meyers and Litchfield. Pier 14—~Motorship Wakens, str Fulton. Pier 7—Motorahip Anvil. Motorship Austratfon, Str West Ivan. Bir Valdes. ipping Boara Moorings a, str Delvosa, str Loont- >: Woelwerd Ho, str Anna & str West Hartland, str West p. Hros. Milling Co, Dock—Str North Spokane Street Terminal—U. 8. Le 8. Re- lief, power schr Oregon.’ Kast Waterway Dock & Warehouse—str Maru Dry Docke—Bktn Forest str Wenatchee, str Eldridge, Heothe, str H. B. Lovejoy, Ames Yard—BStr Roosevett Dream, hip Chil | Standard Boiler Works Dock Str Patter- #0 Nettleton MIN Dock—Schr Balabridge, str Forest King. Heffernan Dock Kedondo. Gives Buildings to Club for Children PORT ANGELES, Aug. 8.—The Qui Si Sana summer resort and sani tarium buildings at Lake Crescent have been given to the Port Angeles Rotary club by D, KB, ‘Thompson, Mionaire, Buildings and equip ment will be used in the club's activ: ities for boys and girls. 250 Farmers Start Tour of Inspection More than 250 King county farm erw, guided by county agents A, B. Motorship Culburra, str 4 h.; cheese Stall 42, dry aalt pork, foe er ust BL coffee, 300 Jb the; Polar White soap, 6 Hrail $4, beef stew, %e y os: jar Posing be Wb.j jeg ium, ibe Be, Nystrom and Miss Edna E. Walker, began an inspection tour by auto Monday of farms thruout the coun ty where experiments are being made. They assembled near Nov elty at the Joha Sinu farm of the Skinner | San Francisca and Van-| | ber opened at 39%« .|Lower Levels at Opening of Trade| FRUITONMART NEW YORK, Aug, &~ opening of the market today | work to lower levels but the stock Studebake n was slightly lowe American Sugar, Central Leath: oan Petroleu off Mex | General Motors, 101, unehan Closing prices included: Rte up Ye: Mexican Petroleum, 106%, TS%, Up ty: Nethlehom “Mh,” 60, up ynehanged: Chandler, 49, unchange Pacttia, 76, unchanged GRAIN PRICES ARE IRREGULAR CHICA on the up ket. Whe ports of u and as react art of the previous lstons were bieher. at September opened at $1.21 nd closed up lc; December $1244. up 1Kc, and clos ptember opened wp Yee at 4 unchanged; Decem- 4c at bTe and closed Me opened at oa & Corn. wc and ber opened up wee higher Oates —Sep' S@'%e and ¢ nber opened off Ke at Mo lower; Decem- and closed ed higher Low $1.29% $1204 oF 6% 133% 22 1% it's Luckenbach | Pee a i leur Rope 4 29% Porie— me OM Kina — Sept Oct No.1 Cattie—it higher reo ° ooo ipte. Lam 19,000 Market ete 95.600 10.78) lamba. : yearting + eult to common ewes, 41.4003 Portland Market Status Kgae— 260 doe Mene—1) @ ih Ly 3 . San Penioieee Produce Today's Quotations ixtras, 440 Ih alitornia flats, f tt%e m ‘fe dor; Dullets, undersized pullets, 264 Denter Live Stock Today's Caltle—Receipia, 1,400. higher. Ate heifers, 145006 $4.6005.75; calves, Heceipts, 1.000. higher. Top, tit Receipts, 5. Lambe, ~ ne . N. Y. Sugar ond Coffee Toray's Quotations Saper—Quiet. Raw, $4.6; or —F Market 25@ 400 15.0008; cows and stockers and feeders, 16.50@ 5.50. Market wih, $9610.85 er owes, 1G 450 granulated. 'T Rie, spot te be Ib; 4 Santos, 9wq 104 ib Foreign Exchange NEWYORK, Avg. §—Forelgn ex iuange Opened strong’ Starling. 49.06% t 90.0786; lire, $0.0433; marks, Money on Call YORK, Aug. §.--Money on call, ix months, © per « me 6 per London, NEw cent cantile pa Bar silver } New York mand Citizen “Robbed © on His Own Doorsteps;| A masked gunman hiding near the home of N. W. Bruen, 2416 First ave. N. early Monday morn ing, stepped forth when Bruen was entering his house and forced Bruen to hold his hands on high while he searched for cash. “Reach for the moon,” command ed the bandit. In spite of a diligent search of Few changes were re There The first sale of Utah Copper w dy Southern Pacific orded in atock prices at the dency thruout the list to at 464, off w but dropped to 17% om the first faw dteol was taken at 74, off early 0%. off % 16%, off w York was @ made national Paper, 60%, a’ Lacomotive, ff Wy) Btude baker, tT. up Mi ‘Aaphalt, 514, 105, up ti Northern i haldwin, United F 77, up § eee \ N. Y. Stock Exchange {Eaperéay’s Qvotations) Turnished oy is .. ming & Co, Batler ing inion Ol of Delaware 16% nion Preitic 1 nited Retail #tores pited Keates Rubber BM hited Btatge Bteel : tah Copper | Vanadium Steel Wabash ‘ 00 shares, Foreign Securities (Satarday's Quotations DPurnished by 1. B Manning & Ca, atier Motel Butiding Leiprie Mosieh Frankfort 4 Fourth @a.... Fitth 246 Fitth he Total bond sales, $3.6 . Atchiaon Gen. ¢# 259500! Market te low | Ralt. & Ohio Gold te...) Rethichem Steet Ref. te Penn. Gem the & 0, Cour ‘ » TOMORKOW corn, 140 DEXTER HORTON BANKS TO UNITE The federal board and United States comptroller of cur rency have granted to the Dexter Horton National bank full powers to handle trust and fiduciary bust- ness in connection with its general commercial and ings bank bust neas, which obviates the necessity reserve lof longer continuing the two separ: Bruen's pockets the thug missed a} large sum of money in a vest pock et, and contented himself with old watch, a knife and chain. Many Just Tourists, a! Not From Portland! SAN FRANCISCO, clals of the Steamship Aug. 8 an Francisco & Portland today expressed the belief that many of the pasengers ot the Alaska who registered from Portland when they boarded the steamer were really tourists merely gave Portland as thelr porary address, tem Senator Poindexter to Make Trip Home WASHINGTON, D. C., Aug. 8 Whether or not congress takes a re cekg Senator Miles Poindexter, ex pects to make a trip to his hor state of Washington, he has nounced, This is in line with the senators tement some time ago that he will be a candidate for re election. INCLUDED IN a long list of arti cles prohibited by Australian postal authorities are goods marked with the word "Bosuh,! Offi. | who| ate banks. The stockholders have authorized the consolidation of these two strong banks—the Dexter Horte National bank an4 the Dexter Hor ton Trust and Savings bank, under the name “Dexter Horton National bank The national bank will take over and assume all sayings deposits and trust business heretofore conducted by the Dexter Horton Trust and Savings bank The consolidated bank will paid up capital, surplus and un- divided profits of over $2,150,000 and total resources over $20,000, 000.00. The bank is m United States do.’ pository and a member of the fed eral reserve system. Consolidation will probably be completed within 60 days, have BANK CLEARINGS ¥ | Seattle | Clearings .... «+. $4,538,860.94 | | Balances ..... ..... 1,003,280.66 Portland ++ 6,322,771000 | | Clearings | Balances 687,335.00 | Clearings + 1,903;566.00 | Balances " 909,077.00 Tacoma | Clearings ‘ | Balances . 467,618.00 | BIG SUPPLY OF Casaba Melons Sell at Four Cents a Pound ‘There was a liberal supply of sea sonable fruit on the wholesale mar ket Monday, Two cars of cagaba melons arrived | and were being sold at 4 cents al pound, which was 1 cent less than | the price on the last shipment Watermelons were moving well at from 2 to 2% cents @ pound. Most of the houses received small signments of ever-bearing straw brries, which they quoted at $4 a crate. Outside local cucumbers, which are not good for shippIng, due to the fact that they turn soft quickly, were quoted at 80 cents a dozen for faney stock, while the fancy hothouse cucumbers were priced at $1.25 a dozen, ‘he early morning dew, followed by the hot sun, is causing a short age of fancy lettuce. Jobbers in exes and butter claim ed that the high prices of eggs is were doubtful if the present price would hold. The egg mart Monday however, was steady, as was butter and cheese, VEGETASLYS Prices Paid Wholesale Desters Loctheareen, per ™. . | Cautifiower Celery Leo Local Telephone, Peppers ver | Peiatens-—tocal white rt Squash — Kummer, Tomatore— Cal, tui Local hothouse, box Gon ecodione, crate Via, box per ere ‘Cal’ strained, ‘per Th [Homey Dews—Per crate 1 | Walnate—Freneh, per... | Peanuts Virginia Kevstone, Japanese loca! | causing the demand to decrease and | . MONDAY, AUGUST », 1921. 'A Big Special Sale of High Grade Axminster Rugs DEPENDABLE QUALITIES FROM THE WELL-KNOWN BIGELOW, BEATTIE & ROXBURY MANUFACTURERS, These Rugs measure up to the highest standard in quality, beauty of design and artistic coloring. We offer five different sizes—all at special prices. 9x12 Axminster Rugs, $45.00 6x9 Axminster Rugs, $27.00 8-3x10-6 Axminster Rugs, 3x6 Axminster Rugs, $9.75 6-0x9 Axchinster Ruge, $90:00; 7 arene See ee We can duplicate any broken lens at” any time. Moderate prices for all profes- — sional services, An Extraordinary Purchase of 1,267 Yards Suitings and Coatings At less than pre-war prices $2.00 Men’s wear Tweed Suitings, heavy mixed and plain coatings, heavy army cloth, Melton cloth, Kersey, homespun and velour; 56 inches wide. Suitings and Coatings that are suitable for outing and early fall wear for suits, coats and wraps. Painting Remarkably low priced at $2.00 yard. : ! Instruction every THIS IS ABOUT HALF THE 1920 PRICE day from 9:80 to 5. —Art Section, First Floor J. W. EDMUNDS, Oph. D. Optical Parlors, on the Balcony. Parchment Shade —First Floor DAIRY PRODUCTS Prices Paid to Shippers A grade, Seattle delivery . reah ranch Tillamook triplets oink Stage, heavy POULTRY AND MEATS cy, 9 Pullets a MMACel, fod. Beattie supply ¥. 0. B. eondensary, ewt.... ButterLoca! creamery, cubes. Cheeeo— Or. triplets . \ Wisconsin cream brick . Meavy, fancy . Bows, heavy .... Announcing Opening Central Auto Stage Terminal 82 Madison or 81 Marion Just Off of First Ave. Monday, August 15 A Union Depot for Auto Stages Now Between Seattle and All Interurban Points Modern comfortable stages will leave on schedule time from T. 1 for Bo Everett, Renton, Black Diamond, Enumclaw, Bellingham, ‘acute ah Tacoma, connecting for Olympia, Centralia and Camp Lewi wood Manor, North Bend, Duvall, Issaquah, Sumner and Puyal! Kent, Auburn, Alder- lup. wh sit acon