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PAGE 12 THE SEATTLE STAR TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 1 1921. oe [lll LL LP Pera i FARM AREA ‘Ship News|New York Exchange MEX. TOMATOES |..,2=7° x tc" Wen ; A FILED, Prien | is Slow at Opening . ON SALE HERE es." sccm ts a al ad a | DNESDAY toad of Mextean toma. afte 10 Bed agaar Ae sid Tuend ae bebe ~ was | NEW YORK, Feb ading wna slow in getting under wa bite seaman Adie aa ae p Pyar: Sanger egg a — . W ROVAL MATL OPENS OFFICE terday's ad ® n ent! money t & per U “ J 20 4 . . , LP In repacked lugs 0 pound: tablishment of an ageney First” Low Tide | || va @ reflection of bank requirements to clor von old § . es . - . . Y ¢ » mt aloo was to withdr i f ne 2 | " : oy : f the Mail Steam Puel | seca " ride Hi Yo ‘ie bir » " ous . J one the oldest ove | ses Law Tide | se || & Q c . en . um | mall shipment of squash was “t , neportation services of the Brit noe ve ne oan F Hting waa of ‘ ‘ quickly snatched up at 6 cents a eee0 eos “ see lish empire, was effected Tuemdal OU i when Keith G. Fisken, local man Head of State Land Settle-| SLUMP ENDED, | ment Sees Need of li Stores 8%, of Me op aor woh levee eee H Reclamation SAYS sgl — Yoohpiec hast abepeeagmembinreunnd mara creptinites (= 2 Snellen RS RR Ra ieee trace within the Improve Ie yy os ee iece vont, “kenerte (eats Tarn nw wae Ce Loans to Peking NOW will prolong Civil War im Are smali tmets within the 4 cents for fresh ranch and 38 for pul y 7 : Teady ‘improved areas, for the am| — e 4 pra. ee ie let China. Please lend no money to Kill Our People, Ficultural development in Wash-| yANCOUVER * The | “om Prrotay ‘ . ' f ay Shutter and © remained steady Mngton has reached its timit, except! sum relight shipping bas;eff } ° etroloum 167, off 1 \ rnd Prices Paid Wwoteente Dealers ter $4.00 Qs may be expanded by reclama pay low ebb, f nditions 1% oft br Bouthern Pacif mer snl r , Vegetation and Vrait oiesd6ersen , Ne . ‘1oe@l p (The Chinese tionalist Party) kane, president of the Washington to Capt Robert Dollar, head of the Y.s Settle selation [ethstart eons ' . Y. Stock Exchange Cryatat Crit ‘ S , Sr etcsstot or the, wraiaaten = eee Me af take HEAVY SELLING N (Tuesday's Quotations) e 166 17 Mineman nti 200 00 1144, Twelfth Avenue, Seattle, Wash. Irrigation institute, Tuesday wep ylahe git r werent’ be 5. SS Pages & On, 1.38 | Unesed Meal SEGS dy Geum tn. the western |’ there may bene ‘great upward i part of the state for several days! swing in freight for the next two! chison 3 in the interest of reclamation ear a Dotlar stated, “but! 3 4 Jation, and discussed with th t : . taking things calmly} CHICAGO, Yeb, 1.—Heavy selling @evelopment bureau of the t usin he economy and en-jof w caused grain prices to| 4" ? +4 4 $3 1 : “- Chamber of Commerce today See eee 5 om cactsin tan eee ae rain prices to votiv + : ; a Mecessity for state-wkle reco; i not get ¢ Ma powe py AEs ; ; ‘ 4 @f the need for broad reclamation} Capt, Dollar admitted that it ts his t Witana Sdbavied aver ihe ; tag OF SEATTLE CLEAR CUTOVER AREAS sibly three, Vessels to add to bin bs 59% DRAIN SWAMP LANDS Neet down %& and ta Tiffany said that white he had in| i Seman hae ions Tw and the past been identified with the] PORT GETS VALUABLE STRIP d at the Irrigation reclamation he q @ valuable strip of land) open! c before the necessity of clearing the « ong the tidewater between the ‘ ‘ over areas and draining and diking | Kast and West waterwatys, at Hart Swamp and overflow lands in weet | island, ls awarded to the port ern Washington, The Washington | mixion decision handed down | | SS State Land Settlement association | by the l i States supreme court . ts interested im all these kinds of} The land in question was con | if reclamation, he sald. for by the Oregon-Washin t Chicago Board of Trade ‘Tiffany said there are thousands|way & Navigation Co. Ai eee i} ef potential settlers anxious to ee Foremseh ae th ee a on. aes eee oe tee pints HOPEFUL FOR SHIPPING oe . en an opportunity. He said.! Optimiem for the shipping future] Wheat Close ee . : : ae * ‘ Rs ie edition, that voluntary inquiries |o¢ ‘Beattie ls exprenweed by Hi. Fe (Marem--.- #2 i % plo ‘ , : Statement of Condition Under Comptroller’s Call of December 29, 1920 Coming to the Chamber of Com:/ grrutners, president of the shippir y ' ‘ “ . Muarce of the state and to state|rirm of § oe » . ee Haee “ ; melair Olt : : | ——— se y note phammpae esyreageagpe a4 Pong iwito m § ‘rancl 4c . . " : way ‘ ane . RESOURCES LIABILITIES transcontinen: railroads, and 7. . : “4 per 2 > ne punts 530,216.68 Capital Stock : @ther agencies, prove there are : “espe x Thousands of settlers of the right als uate ais of aufficient fmancial| LINER PASSES UP VICTORIA here. can g@f the land nina of the ~ exchange ¢ | Poses ) High Tide | First Meh Tide | . were wtf ‘ome (radern ‘ neaa cateat Wested sine. They we Chamber of Commerce 1; American el ‘ brats Oy cane i mping to 8% per erate f ypers are welling i, GRAIN AND 969.98 United States I ds and Treas Heavy storms prevented the liner | Lard » «ha ayaa Seah aged eee ee . mepoecd ok name Woes teeing ot vie OE Other Bonds 156,571.49 redit and Accept- toria Monday, but did not deter the 119 i . ; : . : Federa! serve Be 7,600.00 gee flight of Hubbard, air ma ] r or " 4 ahd eed r hg ae pilot. Hubbard landed in the Cana heal. = ; ‘ vite ixtures . 16,762 Notes and ills Rediscounted. ea oa, aa now available} ‘a? harbor only to find he must re . , pipe egy so orga Depesite «: ase scaieal lands table ~ ’ ‘ se customers’ Liability Unde These people who desire to co:ne | UTP Without bis mail . - 0. Mi romeggcrg Mornay re Mrs it : \ are aaere ~~ wi a PRESIDENT GOES SOUTH Cash and Due from Banks. gireads moved. :. areas With 1 = ex 36 paswengers and a fair}, ‘ are scattered all over thet.) of freight, the steamer P ; Linkary noxps « ow nt, newly overhauled and pain ery 3535 Ve | May In discussing the present situa ) State, thru all the communities land there is no agency now avail. \\" ‘ Gate that can assist in directing po-|™!*¢ Monday for San Franciaco Chicago Live Stock rie : m , Vential settlers to such specific | CHICAGO, , "1 ¥ t ss eet The abov port, showing a reserv f % (several times the Places. Weather Bureau Report |:!":” iar o ese, meena. 4M e ‘ DAIRY PRODUCTS legal requirement), no rea} estate 0 oliquia boning: WANT CO-OPERATION | TATOOMH INLAND, Feb. 14 4. M— [packing 1.100) ve pr eee et ee cclonacy Aah aac base hase 20: a rns hae oe el ee i - 4 ts | estertys ranch : tion of the conservatiem that has always been the outstanding noon “It is our detire to develop the cee weak and lower her . 133 tote stock, $608.2 * co ERS, Land Settlement association into) App): D t . . aa dy getting Ue coopers, ed ri sieges, Railroad Securities ty re Bete ‘ ished by getting the cooper: , ae Admin ane teain heer io head f Prices wi ‘an ie dion of every ‘community in. the se vis fea. Soars saa Oak Does cnen 10 (Twenday’s Quotations) Leocal creamery vassess OPENED FOR BUSINESS JUNE 12, 1916 state. Each community will be at 3 | Peratehed by t. 1B. Senaiog & Cate Pet x ‘asked to take charge of its own : : ; ; | , oer “a : “ : 29, 1917....... Weeeeeees ++$ 596,812.71 - 29, 1918....... as jesus +++e 1,508,678.80 of this bank. ‘Jocal development program, make ; 5 . eee ‘ ro 20 p.m; str Steel Invento @uch surveys as may be neceasury | ee corer, Be vin ieee ‘ Hath, Heel Met. & ‘ ; Wrhreonsin cream brick t ty] from Boston. © nit ie. Criatel ‘ " vem Hwee there may be in that communi o via Philadelphia. Cristobal, g : Beek Oye so }Han Pedro d San Francisco « 3 ; puitable for settlers and to become] - i in N. Y. Coffee and Sugar Ic POULTRY. to determine just how many place"|squ Tacoma at 9.20 po mm. str Attieea| Lite : Central Pacific tat a $ Limburger : : “ Deposits Dec. 29, 1919 sicodeh secccecscovccee 2,448, 682,608: Deposits Dec. 29, 1920 2.561) = 8 ey mee ween eee * eee eee ee ee Teeponsible for the placing of the}” s : x 561 5498.05 EEE. whe may be suppties to] vevreary 1—er Admiral Senter fterl aise Seger aes Prices Pala by Wheiesate Dealere TEM these places. In this manncr,|#4" Dice via Han Francico and Han] ¢ -Ne €4@ Te per Ib; | > sensese . S| Dorks <e ° ‘ ong cpportunity in this state may|/ "ro St noon. 0. 4 Banton, 9% @ 10% per Th, 5 i ‘ ) SES | Meme tinder’ ¢ tha r Fourth Avenue and Pike Street iende avaliable tor the particu-|Tacme,” hellinaham. Fertisea,” son} ee | ‘ THT saan Aooroter se ee settler, in the Kast ‘who is|Francisco, San Pedro, Cristobal and New Portland Market Status |" F 5 | Geese : - Poe . PORTLAND, Feb. attie Receipts, a ns ag Saal “This activity of thy Washington 121 head: market P x {rs : Ni Land Settiemen: ssxociation Alaskan Vessels $9.2969 os aye | be carried of continuously ind hikan—Hatled Jan | ll : re | [Bt the same time educational work |Nowrertern, northbound north be conducted to promote vhs] p.m. salle ty 30: Mtr Clty of Be bends to p . aoe & m ec’ the industry in the future ' Perniahed by te . Ee ie tabat. < {ficient rec ; Sigs H : , i eon Program that moy be tyk from 4 ouver, t et 3 ue | G¥eloped with either state or ied-|/t,, vir acc al and Nor-| } : eo» i : Cn . Geral oid, oF with both, the recta Salied Janvary 28: ate ves eb a Uwation of new lands will not be ‘ geo halle By rad laure $a r , Uhre). It will be impossible to}, *° i y 2%: Mr : ' ot | “s ready for settlement within 7: Str Tokw. |, BE le py egy ty two or three years, anj until the le > G8; cows and heifers, "$08 * t led January We: Str| ory and feedern, $607.15; cuives, Sieg | Hritien "time when new lands wil! be rely via Cristobal, fan! Benton : 4 . \ for settlement these scattered 4 San Prancisce . : market 26 | Britian r Ptracts now available can be Ponte Wg come Bee ol & of bulk of sales, $9 - \ » 4 sonian for Beattie via Ban Pe : Pn 1 q@earched out and settlers placed) rranciaco $000 head: market | German W. LL, beens “upon them. Ban ro—Hiailed January 31: Str] ys ‘Lambe, §7.50@8.75; ewes, | Herlin 4's 5 It is these two functions, pro-| West Holbrook for Beattie via Ran Fran-| 43 Hambure a © at 4 p.m. Arrived January 31:|° Hamburg _ moting the reclamation develop | sir admiral Evans from Beattie via San - lLetpate ¢ “ment of the state and placing set-| Francisco at ¢ p. m. Leipate Mtlers upon any available lands in|. 8a" Francisco--Arrived January 31 Muniet the state, whether now improved] * (4, me aur CAS NOT T0 Munich § @F to be improved thru reciama-| Tacoma, Wanc : os ef fe pion, to which the Washington| Amore uaitea 1 PA 60 DOWN HERE neg at ‘om Ei h L ° [eee Bie sain ther Lump or Furnace-—-has no superior 4 a See apeut- “ . or te Altho gasoline has dropped in the | Unite m 19 9 S: i 0 t OF etna cast and South recently, Seattte |“ o WHEATT TRADE nae ty | Raat and Seuth recent, Heat Exceedingly low in ash— 2 ved January 31: ate Tex-| reduction in prices on that baste me on Call » KANSAS CITY, Mo. Feb. 1—| — . . was 1, Hence, the reductions! . ° Wheat movement in January this " phe even up.” | d Tyear was the greatest ever reportea| Reported by Wireless RANCINCO, Feb. 1.—-Hatter uic elivere ‘for the first month of any year. oie anndian Government c, CHINESE SILK MEN d 440 per lb; prime 43 This was due to heavy purchases | northbound. oh ors gp Racare nortibound, at ar. Che of 5 eaeelit dieting of Cl Cheese—California flats, fancy, 260 pe by exporters and improvement of the|tie in Dixon's ¥ Tn lg pane aoe gg apaamiagy SS 5 am fateh, Heat faliroad service following a freight |%P.,™-i st Admiral Watson at Mowart's| 10 Pass thru Seattle on ite way to TE ehortage. Anchorage. northbound, at 6:30 a. m.: str the international silk exposition, to on tie par dot: extra pullets, ste per eee yo en ne coe | ry rrived Monday on Katori Tpared with 4,991 in January, ware. Sand a 10-year average for Jan ; re Aer Q 2,415 cars. These figures would indi delegation, was a resident of Seattle for 40 years. he visitors are ring nonSt or Ban ¥ @ate the farmers’ wheat-holding| mond t > tis for pial oc gg rp! rt ie ; hown about the city today, and wil ps “movement has failed. ; tate Presi |ieave tor New York at 7:30 p. m. Seca BUNKER PRIC "E HOLD . DOWN TARIFY y pt Ni Altho a general upward revision of | * b een and anchored im S. P. LAYS OFF 1,100 Stariff is planned, the house ways and|attle for southwestern Alaska, arrived | SAC RAME , Cal, Feb, 1 SA L C ey e 5:0 00 P.M. Emne—Extras, 45%0¢ per doz; extra Mark Ten Sufe, spokesman for the means committee is endeavoring to tsp m Miimnplish this without placing an . off inl the Southern Pacific shops Peay, undue burden on foreign producing| Vessels in Port at Seattle|"°"* Perrmary 4. G. 8. Watkins, | Countries, according to C. I. Graff,|smith Cove terminal—Str ‘Tempalsan | “UPOrmtendent, announced today. “president of the American Nitrogen| Maru UProducta Co. Graff has just returned | a! Nofthern terminal—Ste Katort . T 4 Mart . Pi from Washington, where he was’ Pier 4 str Rosalie Mahoney " S - , , Mj Bae, ostiagion_ where, Me mae Dir tat Romane. manoner, | ta, ined and Distribated by Grand Trunk terminal—Str Artigas, 7 < > Bell st, terminal--U 8 © G Aigonauin Endymion, Fort Stan: DAILY AT MIDNIGHT AAT — sq [Piet A—Mtr Admiral Goodrich, str Ad- avy —— Fort Jackson, Formal complaint against 5 | Pier ewer Spokane n : Petia) OAN JUAN ISLAND POINTS eriminatory freight rates maintained Piet, D-—Str Admiral Dewey, atr Admiral | viata | 18:00 Midnight, Sunday, Thursday | Mby Bastern rafiroads against the| padi ’oast neinsertn | f Nr Ketchikan, ste Wa: | A STAM MISTS West is to be filed with the inter-| Icontum, str West Himeod, att Were . UB Surveyor HAM - ANACORTES commission, the West Coast Lumbermen's association | @amectigut st, terminal-tr Yoremite, | | 4 ‘ARINGS DN) Alaska Steamehip moorings—Str Bkag- PORT TOWNSEND RAIL CONNECTIONS announced Monday. The lumber men| way, str Victor { =point out that this step is to be taken Milmaukec an terminal—tr Delight i F fiance a Cbecause all other effortn to induce MO ce nermee & L ae of, str} | Mere she *ageieee | H Cc MAIN 508 . . 927.02 oop ANA OINTS the establishment of a fair rate have tery mmal — b 7 waterway termmal—ftr Went tv, | | " failed. ral Petroleum dor Str Yorba Tacoma " a — terpe 14e-) | Clearings .... «+ 657,102.00 | SHIP COMES FROM ATLANTIC |’ inyhogee—Mr Borest King, str Weet| | Balances’. + 114,261.00 4 @, mehr Columbia Spokane Radiance Wear Artigus of the rth Puet Horind & Dredging works ‘ i oes ce ° Eeived eke Morsday with noveray hing| Amen Yardicrser Homevel Gens 155,099.00 \ ro ur Mine to Your Home ne Service’’ dred tons of Atlantic coast merchan-| GA Haplorer. "dock el | Portland ising and foodstuffs. The veasel wil] {lake Union Hulls Abilia Glearings . cece e 4,422,945.00 PUGET SOUND NAV! . 408, Addison, All : . > dead outward at Seattle and Tacoma, tou, Bayden, Merteand, Bingamon, 4: seeee pees La eaedubd

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