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OBS OPEN sp News |New York Exchange (MART SHOWS — Rctienra'tStpan FOR STEEL. re Sea | rices Open Higher Among engers on the| R 2 ° # marke ope 1 y Open | be ‘ lL, Chermont x an min Wirteda Werudtae Unicea gtavon dtevis Tage unchanuod: texas Pacitie,| Honey Dew Melons Quoted | ter to tupan, He tv returning to We. UP %; Me ing pric eum, 904%, Up %: Central Ls Gravint. th. up hr United Mates Hubber, 42%. up ta; Marine, ped at $1.50 to $2 Crate | America. Che retat baa ‘wottward| i ll up te; Baldwin, TE up Wr Studebaker, 7, up W; Northern Pacific | up i Internat TPaper, 40%, up te; Utah Copper, 42\, off &; Fam | that Japan had agreed to vend rep | Players, 95%. up Me otha page an BCH Only a few light chahges were|resentatives to the dikarmament | Shortly after the opening considerable aiort dovering developed, caue-|otea an the wholesale fruit’ and | conference © exprenne t » ' Crucible jumped from 61 to 6 without any sales between and & produce market Friday, The changes | the conference would aceompliah | oe | United States Rubber ran up to ‘tH, @ recovery of nearly 2 points from |were mostly on stock which was | its alm - _ | Steamship President, flagship of | the week's low, Studebaker at 68l4. showed @ recovery of 4 points Eeransine, ari tallion: waar ‘ j 1. Ratle aleo to the movement. Northern Pacific made an early ' y an Twice as Many Men as IN ine Imiral Une fleet, with @ full | nigh of te also advanced. Honey dew melons were quoted at| Pullets 00 | © a standard crate, | gece! stor j | cargo and big passenger list, arrived | —— — - a, ils from $1.50 to Y ena , +e August to Be Working jaro and bir pamwnser lie. arrive N. Y. Stock Exchange | se-ke!_ pear were moving well at SUP ints in 45 Days IShe will start on the return trip to (Thursday's Quotations) j$1 for a 20-p box, Iallan | Wisconsin eream “ Farnished by L. B. Manning & Co. prunes were at $160 for a box of 20) wasn tr San Franclweo at midnight Friday jutler Motel © Ry ALBERT APPLE. wie Geer | ‘There wan a wide range of prices POULTHY PITTSBURG, Aug. 26.—Many un s er Kashima Maru, Japanese §3% lon the wholesale poultry and meat | employed workers will soon in | wenger liner, left attic Priday . | market, due to the many grade of i getting their jobs back in the steel ning for Hongkong with a full] | CHICAGO, 6.—Grain nrere| Be MS a me llereaphaaly . jl : industry. >» and every berth taken. T today ae No changes were noted in butter Within 45 days, American steel |is the first transpacific Hiner to sail exact am ifi% or exes, with the first very firm, will be employing twice as|for several months with a full oa iN d the latter glutting the market men as in early August. pacity passenger lst. Halt. & Obie s ae VIEGUTABLES Live, per f. That's how Pittsburg steel job ees re MGR ee. ErOyimOns, | pehiahem t Hart the iconic Deslore rpret the predictions of J.| The Royal Mail Steam Packet com Canadian rT ue A. Campbell, president of t pany announces reduction on the eptember wheat opened unchang. | Central Leather 23 ee ‘Country oo Youngstown Sheet & Tube Co. freight rate for carrying Northwest nyt A Me lower. |. Mee ‘ nth piedinm «+. Campbell, who has a reputation apples thru the port of Seattle to Soff ec, May ty Biock, fancy for being conservative In his state: | points of North Europe. The rate! ‘ 4 and closed € h oon “% ments, thinks that the steel indus:/has been reduced from $1.25 to $1 a] ber corm opened Uneha ys try Will be operating at 40 per cent | box, ie ber corn ‘opened unchanged at Great “Norther... 714 Bi e » Sep per © ober, and closed at the sa igure pduatria he ‘ od ; oioe © October, Steamship Araken of the Java-Pa-| .* ptember oats open at a » Me 1 ae I LING Stes t aken w | ee, and clos anged , ‘ @2 00! WORK EXPECTED | clfte manip company, will ¥0 | ber cata op tee at 38 of oo kY AND MEATS | ‘That's a low rate, But steel ingot | sume °% prations in Fuse oda is jelosed unchanged. | i" ‘ OF aeihricee ald Wholesale Beaters = > was only 20 per |November, according to a recent a ‘ ie A nit ache—Dressed, per ™. ... produ tion in July was only : pe houncement naming the General Chicago Board of Trade 1% don. bunches .. 90 | Hone—Drensed, per th 260 | cent of capacity. A jump to 40 per pte oureten. @ settle petbag’ re elephone, Mt one 10 allie. per en eu doub! of Steamship § corpe o e “ ¢ a rF tone “4 OF 09 Geese Dressed. or th. ang ag te my) ; ee of Work jiigents. After several months’ ab-| Pwralahed by 1. 0, ning & Co. 10% white, 1 a4 ‘ or the number of workers, ‘ ri Butler Hotei Butiding ma, cold stor. 0 The steel industry hit the bottom [sence from the Sound the Areka3| wisi Goue M toe 65% 4 ‘ ss of depression late in July pe ees ory oe eesiat Sept % co iron & Bite "4 ; weit “ o between le ¢ ent Taland . te ou Since then, it has been moving | Perm uae poss leas tad don hunches, Me iT upward—extremely slowly, but sure } he ee done i oetiora “posi Hm al, per box Ah ly, steel men say, Sept. sass | hern Railway rt} mer, ™ ; 02% | Belgian Hares—Live, per t.... % yensral | ’ we De Btrombe 030 04) Dressed.» So goes steel, so goes genera! | Morgan’s Prairie May Srusevekes worl | business,” is a saying among busi R b R d Sets | Wash, 18-1. crate Quotat at Btockysta, bery Po! Hept.., 2% Local ame meNo stecl head is predicting a sud sotike eported jn: | Tonec f " Tormipe—Local, don bunches. 5 4 15911 ad © People's § o =A > ‘ , © 2 Q dicting a *ud-] the People’s Store on Morgan's |i | Union Oil of Delaware 16% FRUITS | Me heavy 7.00@ 5.50/ den boom. All agree thatwecovery | prairie near Black Diamond, was! Pork Union Pacitt 119% Prices Paid Wheissale Dealers =| Movrh heavy £000 6.00! will be slow. Also, all believe that) robbed at midnight Friday and| Pt [United ¥ $8 enif: Rees +o shes coer AAMCOS steel business in July was wore | vaiuable automobile accessories and | sept. ae % Wash. standard boxes . wet than will be witnesed again for at) ary goods taken from the premises, | Oct an lane ee nas sé HB Bae oy least a generation. according to a repert to the sheriff's ten m% Cantaloapes — Wapato ~ Gommen te seed Slow recovery has started. though | office here. Deputies have been loc | au Standard cree rseve ~- ows, ft may be early in 1922 Leche the} sent to Black Diamond for investi. Q steel industry gets on its feet again. | gation. WAGES SHOW — oe CHICA BIG REDUCTION + 1 red, $1 a, oh a! rm Steet prices now average only 33|Man Gone With HOE eee ae Liberty Bonds eg per cent higher than in 1913 Truck Sheriff Hears @S1.21; No. 2 spring, $1.28 Vige—-Presh, per bow .-..-+ ‘This is largely due to wage cuts! O° Gahan ie ce’ tub = te oy Rs ee : for freight rates remain high on] .0. P. Calahan, manager of ts Chicago Live Stock : FLOUR : 4 ae dap wnt Taneatebe. ‘ashington Fertilizer company, re- r} 7-1. basket 4°, CY GOIVEET oes 1.08 The Farrar-Tellegen resi- The U. 8. Steel Corporation is pay. | Ported to the sheriff's office Friday | 0 : HAY, GRAIN AND FEED dence in New York, the door 37 cents an hour, | that ene of his drivers left Seattle +4 @10.00 City Wholesale Prices, Per Tos ‘. m ae | ~~ nis oa —_ tacturers have cut | early Thursday on a two-ton Indi ° GLE core Wnole. Leet that Geraldine Farrar locked tommon labor to an average of 30/2 truck for Foster and has not ° 140 | Feed Meal, 190-1, ake, against her husband, Lou cents an hour, and some are paying|¢e” heard from since. The license H 1.80@ 3.90 | acer W feed, 100-1. sks, Tellegen, and Lou and Ger-| preys A as low as 20. The eate in 1914 was| "Umber of the truck ts 215362 saci jeakan 1 tae se wise 96.16 [repeat See: $.00@ 7.08 rr 1 gg eb aldine—as they used to be. Filipino rrested; 19 cents an hour, In 1898 it was 3 wee Greages. Per © ‘ sk eet 2 4 } Stole Check, 13 cents. eaches Ca ox oe1 as ‘There's much talk in the steel u H pond Img Pe pm Ay 4 eee ates 1.00@1.60 4] Placido David, Filipino e6ol op the business about a return, at least le and heifers.” thee f Wash ein ne 2 coast guard cutter. Bot! fe held cn asprenefoed 1913 prices. This ; bulls, $2 5006.60; can 5 ne ar ye pg per crate se in the King county Jail om $1,000 might come two ways: Raspberries °¢ r ond ‘4 i FIRST: By a reduction in freight Unto Abraham! | Watermelons—Cal pod pas: ane i os. rates. Application has been filed for $3] dang eto? bs secret service a 25 per cent cut, effective Sep- s Sredias heads oe) esi agents. David is charged with saab | tember 1, in freight rates on steel Numerous. instances are re lamba, cull and if ‘ ‘ing and cashing a U. 8. moving to export through Atlantic|] corded in Biblical history sina teers | Pre Pacific Fisherman Makes) occ ror $40. The check was dra ports. ailas A : Setiiet: Commelina the opi Vere Tanmees of Ge were oe Rrities oh Virginia Keystone, i. Charges Here in favor of V. Pan, a Filipino wival of the fittest—may compel || ™4de and title assured. bs Britian i Japanese bs weie/et Tieviied F e ritian ike cee “a ' leading steel companies to sell at a Note the twenty-fourth env oreign Exchange Britisn Viet . 2 Pecane—Per ™. ... That the Seattle port commission Joss and dig into the surpluses they |] chapter of Genesis, twenty- |f|onance opened week toder, with Meariing | eeitintag ittigett . DAIRY PRODUCTS and the Chamber of Commerce are | charges, “Oriental vegetable built up during the war. U. 8, Steel, first Verve, which says: at 42.66%; francs, 90.0773; lire, $0.0437; | Helgiuin Premium ia,..... favoring Japanese interests in pro-| fish ofis, if allowed to come ‘An its last official report, had $523, s marks, $0117) | Reriin Wo te tn $e \ testing against a tariff on vege-|this country free, would ruin 000,000 in cash, time deposits and “And the field and the eae wt * #0 | table oils is the charge made in the | fish oll and fertilizer enterprises negotiable securities in its treasury. cave that is therein was tied iUeccrete $$ | August number of the Pacific Fish-| the Pacific Coast. OPOREIGN MARIS made sure unto Abraham, eee ee it +f einer rong yd the Orient sisegn Seaton ten beaten ‘ {N FOREIGN MARTS ” » . " 4 " ‘ egetable of ne jent | shou! © German and Belgian steel makers fer @ penecsaion: Meated bo. »».2oeen00 a aaa tear’ FS crate” 4 dees |Sre used as substitutes for and| trade with the Orient on any sound are underbidding Americans as —thus showing that Abraham, | % 12 | metter--Local creamery, cubes. 4 adulterants of homegrown dairy | basis, it ix suicidal to seek it at much as 50 per cent in foreign mar-|[ in consummating the first ae ‘ . x $9 | products and animal fats, besides|expense of our own producing kets. Ant where gp atel seine Aman real estate deal of which we | #¢| competing with fish oils,” the article | dustries —_ have a record, assured him: | | world trade. é Pig iron produced in July was at self of his title. | the smallest annual rate since 1897. Today, to be made sure in Production in July was 86456619) ¢ insure, and | , your title tons, or only 20 per cent of the in- Market steady Railroad Securities v9 should be insured by + @ustry’s capacity. (Tharedey’s Quotations ‘Even during the panic of 1908, pig stray A 1. B, ensiog, ace seca nan oo wt =H) WASHINGTON TITLE whence Py pacity. ae ws - Atchison Gen. 4 ae 7 But steel men point out that their ce + heavies, $60 | Bit, & Ohio Geld to... a8% industry's productive capacity in- sacepharket e dy, unchanged. Hethiebem Steel Hef. ba..... 86% reased ent during the war. ’ Hence July output was about 38 per a eee San Fretches Produce 5 cent of normal operations. ‘Tetay’s 1b; prime firsts, 42%e don; extra pullets, = firsts, pullets, a7¢ ized pullets, 26's0 dom. ‘allfornia flats, fancy, Z1c Ib; firsts, 19 %¢-1b, N.Y. Sane vad Coffee Chicago Car cle ‘Teday’s Quotations Suger—Masior— Haw, 14.5064 lated, 96.800 6.10 Cottee—No. 7 Ki No. 4 Santos, 1 6 soap. 6 bars Searchlight matches, Sic; § Ts. rolled oats, 43c, § Iba blue Karo, 2c; ¢ rolls tollet paper, 25c. Stalls 14- 15, lamb chops, 12% b.; pot roast, 10¢ B.; bacon, ic fh. Stati 105, 4 cans Gleanser, 25¢; 2 bars Ivory soap, ibe; 3 eans Van Camp's soups, 25; seeded rai- sins, 20¢ T.; gingersnaps, 15¢ 1, FIKE PLACE Stall 17, pure American We béc, 10 Ma, 70c, Stall milk, tall can i0¢. Stall milk, tall can 10c. Stall 65, Rogers beat Mustard, 16¢ bottle; eranu- epet. EN @EHe Id; 10%e Ib, Oats “a REJECT SEALE PICKERS NEEDED | 600,000 Shopmen Refuse FOR BERRY CROP U. S. Board’s Ruling “—_ ; —— Harvest at Ilwaco Begins in CHICAGO, Aug. 26.—The feder. Jated shop crafts, representing 600, September }000 union railroad shopmen, today — | refused to accept the order of the} ILWACO, Aug. 26.—Cranberry nited States railroad board regard-| picking will begin early in Septem- ing overtime and new working rules. : The decision gave the shopmen |%*t First berries will be picked on time and one-half overtime, but abol- | Or About Labor day. ished bunday overtime, except on| Berries are ripening rapidly, and) special occasions, the crop will be somewhat earlier The refusal followed a three-day | 45, t teint Gakadl conference of the American Federn- | ‘8 It was last season. |Uon of Labor railroad department| The Pacific coast®rranberry ripens, land was ismued as a formal state- | 48 @ general rule, a little earlier than ment, signed by President B, M,|0e# the Kastern cranberry, and the Jewell of the federated shop crafts, | first cranberries picked in the United and séven other union leaders. States are generally harvested in this A conference will be called, it was | tate |stated, to arrange for meetings with |, Growers have just held their moet railroad executives to ascertain the | !ns to determine the price to be paid attitude of the carriers on each rule | for Pic king this fall, For handpick $1.83 one way. $3.43 reuné trip MT. VERNON way. $4.43 reu BURLINGTON $2.49 one way. $4.77 round trip SEDRO-WOOLLEY $2.68 ome way. $5.14 round trip BELLINGHAM $3.25 ome way. $6.25 round trip ANACORTES $3.13 ome way. $6.03 sound trip NEXT WEEK FRE The Star will give a ticket, good at any performance, to every boy or girl who secures two new sub- scriptions. trip B5e, Stalls 27 12%e M™.; short , pot roast, 106 | Y Stall 26, waimon, 10¢ M.; fresh smelts, 10¢ halibut cheeks, 2 Tbe. 35c. Stall 41, Reliance cinnamon or clover, ide ‘can Btall 61, full cream cheese, 2ic I.; pea- Hut butter, tlc tb ECONOMY 21, Bartlett pears, 150 doz; fancy peaches, 5c doz. Stall 22, whole salmon, 25¢ each; silver smeits, 1c TM. Stall 61, fresh churned butter, S0¢ T.; * Best fresh eggs, 25c doz. Stall 63, fresh cottage cheese, 2 Ib M. C. mar-| malade, 2 Ts. 45c; Libby's assorted Soups, 100 can. Stall 49, 260 coffer, 2 Tbs. 46c; raw peanuts, 2 Ts. tall leat tard, 1 fresh wein fine peanut but Cleanser, Ge; 2 Tbs. fine ginger Stall 26, best American can: Bec, 10 Ts, 16 12 round trips dafty to Stas- LER Charlie Murray, famous Mack-Sennett Comedian HERE’ H ‘ In person week of Aug. 29th Get your friends and neighbors who are not now having The Star delive red : Have them sign the subscription blank printed below on bring to The Star and pot anal toner blicanss CORNE 11 16, best butte fancy Swinn cheese, 6! chops, ise T.; pot stew, 2 thw. a baked beans, 2 Stall 14, red » ; whole salmon, extra | Stall 2, lamb 10¢ tb.) lamb 2 big cans| C. corn flakes, 160 er, 150 T., 2 Tos. se each. Stall 126, | trip connec! ghoulder lamb, 106 T™.; bolling t 4p. m. (except Sunday) with Ps » 7 Tew Wp. Stall 106, smeite 2 Tha, 2 ci| ff Seamer Georgia for San Juas [lof the decision, which is not accept. |! 20 cents per peck measure will | ALL SUBSCRIPTIONS MUST BE NEW ris, P. y 2 Mangers toe Te)” Norway” mackerel, | talama peta [ct he, declalon, sRibl ts ot eeoept: | Lor IE” ator gbapUAG.AN cobte’ an SCRIBER —THAT IS, PEOPLE WHO ARE NOT NOW REGULAR SUB- 200 . hour wil the ruling pric : ¥ SANITARY In the meantime, according to the | hour ¥ P eccccce Stall 10%, pure American cane sugar, 4| a " a ceme ; are The bogs of this district are close ececcesoccooccce Bate 8 The. bée, 100 he 8 dor are MALIHMOURLY TO Wr pherppiy Sry Boot 0! Bhs ngage lto the beach, which is one of the best bah ag jed not to become involved in any unauthorized stoppage of work ‘allure to comply with this In| |struction will be one act which will | ldefeat the federated shop crafts,” it [war satea Will Send Accused | Breaking Mail Box on charges of grand larceny, was ordered extradited at a hearing I hereby subseribe to The Seattle Star for a period of one mo: g mth an r tinued, and agree to pay the carrier 50¢c per month. aoe ‘s or Carnation milk, 10¢ can; Crys fal White soap, 6 bars 2c: Royal White | p, 6 bare 26e, Stalls 30-32, Swedish . 15 T.; bonelens brisket ise %, | Stall 47, sharp! Stall 45, € boxes matches, | Ze: 4 the 15¢ eafter until I order same discon- al known resorts of the entire Coast. Crop prospects are good and many pickers ¢ Tommonmmolmonncl common EVERETT Ste one $1.43 trip. Leave Seattle o hour aed h reand trips dally. NAME ADDRESS PHONE NO. Brook butter, Creme O'l soap, $1.39. Stall tii honey, Subs; nome baked beans, i8c pt SOUTH END SEATTLE DEPOT Sixth Ave. and Olive St. PHONE MAIN 4678 Stall —_ 2 loaves 25e lay Arrested Thursday night by Ev | Thursday before U. 8. Commissioner | ake, each; butterborns, 3 for . Jerett police for breaking into a pub-! W. McClelland. Denker is held tall 49, putter, 45c ™ sue 4 | 4 fee Pe 5 ' 4 OL sie SASH NOT Sones! ate” Stall 46, raspberries, | Pacific Northwest licsmail box, Frank Wright, 50, is{in the county jail, pending word | (PLEASE NOTE—Do NOT sign if you are already a subscriber, as y. 7 . P 2 Tb.: sweet i {held in the Snohomish county Jail/ from Canadian officials, He was ar | testant. » 4s you will only help to disappoint con don Gry sait pork, Friday, He has been turned over to ie estant. rested at Thomas station tle postoffice inspectérs for] weeks ago. prosecution Remi 2A: ford, 21 ptenten, tr head cheese, t6¢ ™.; cheese loaf, Sic .; Jellied veal tongue, boc th tall 20, rolled oats, 6 Ms. 28c; tapioca, 4 The. 2he; hard wheat flour, $2.00 sack | A greater “variety of birds is to tond of musi. any other part of the world. SOMMCMCMMenmcnm cms tt sm tsi testi eettn ol t pork, 18 1b.; pot roast, 10¢ ew, bc Th.