The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 18, 1921, Page 18

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Tides in Seattle SATURDAY FRIDAY * MACH 19 mtaact le 10.1 tt _Miest Lew Tide Firet Miah Tide ee Sow Nish Tide f IS TORRID. Second Vow oie p ° . FISH TUG GORS NORTH Employed and Employer | The fishing tug “Narada,” In H 4 charter to the Surf *acking com + Their Views Before |pany, with a crew of 11 men left 4 Board of Works here on March 15 and the bw ch on the Admiral 8. 8 Watson Torrid arguments were hurled | pou aes, Conte takee Back and forth by members of the Ala will put up the : Master Builters’ association and rep- | «1 Clams." ‘They Fesentatives of the Bullding Tr @ good run of Council Friday morning, when ‘ hearing on the was pute fh con gr ars On with the erection of the ‘tire GNS FERRY ORDER station at #t, Was aired * public works t Fourth before the board of ave. and Battery i Se. the formal ju ald nent ordering Thursday |Stocks Stronger as | IIB EGGS TAKE A N.Y. Market Opens, 1-GENT DROP. eatin Ware Bach etieiutd when stocks wehev J wait at the opening sXbaay.|Butter Unchanged; Peas) uethe en peat tag we From South Inferior Rumors on the floor dealing d caused a decline of 2 notor stocks were gener Tobacco ¥ with the oduete was one stock to suffer divide The possibility of @ disappointing nts to 47 shortly after the epening There was a decline of one cent on fem, Ags Atlantic Gulf, after @ bad day yea & Kood account of itaelf,|the local egg market Friday, An | holding abo ve 33, Cre re we and United States Steel overabundant supply wae given a» "Whe slocie mart eninge t Prices Included the reason. Retail Stores te ty New exican Vetroloum,| ‘The quotations were 23 cents a Rubber, Wien ae atiat Seat he K Stat") dozen for fresh ranch and 28 cents unchang atlantic « ‘ off M4; ‘Tobaccs | for pullets 48. me. Pennaylva ‘american Woe The tone of the butter market was ynchange Mewhat reactionary in th lower and the latter mov ‘Crucible stronger, but unchanged whe wee } th. There were no radical ‘ noted on the commodities received on changes - ka yf the avenue Friday Jobbers were not satisfied with the N. Y. Stock Exchange condition of a shipment of green | ccc eee emer peas, which were montly «mail and lahed by 1. Mh Maw not a good grade, They will sell for from 22 cents to 25 cents per pound. {California outside rhubarb was sell #7 | ing at $5.50 a box on top quality 19 asparagus was being sold at Vale Wire, aller Motel Muildi _S UNSETTLED Mar Prices 4 nh Ft ort commission to maintain “an | ¢! cents @ pound. A shipment of 4 The ruling of the board that the | ef nt ferry servic Lake *6 | good grade Arkansas mweet potatoes gontractors on fire station job A ston and on F and 101% | was welling at $3 4 meanest ‘ Rot reduce the scale of ing th y from obtigation ‘There was a good demand for ap force at the time of th Th tecision wa en Monday 86% | ples. The market was firm, aa the contract, was atta When the port will in complying tt VEGETABLES Master builders. with the decree is an unanswered 2% Prieve Paid Whotessle Dealers a They re ed that the board re -“ : “ Seind its decision. After nearly two see t 2 - hours of controversy th | BRINGS SILK CARGO figure in later ? § the matter under advisemer Raw and manufactured silk val May oate, opening unchanged at H if ed wt $3,500,000 is listed in thelaa\e 4 PY ‘ aq cargo of the N. Y. K. liner Aw a a3 Maru, who was off W ” a Head. Vietorta, Friday. The i v spatched to the Hast | Chicago Board of Trade ny * Paris! ; : eee 4 CAP FINISTERRE NOT COMING} Wheat | oe Peppere—Fiorida, per ‘ ry Cap |} 4% 8) | Horseradish Fer Th - ee WASHINGTON, March 18.—The 4 s ? : per baneh . } ae he of - . & Buyers’ strike, the r nwide bust use| lad el ess depression and reduced ea nase hartered an) hat house, per ¢ Sage of workers and professional iisen Kaisha a Ny er ae ss Hd a Nl cost gover wi . ' Walla Walle, green, dn buche. men in 1920 will ce the §OVern | perween San Fra is ‘© | Onlon KeteOr., per ™ - Ment approxim 9,000,000 tr aime S teu Ry ®.. ‘e Feduced tax pa this year, it ve s 2% or Th oseees o Was indicated here today early . : . sen Povators Per ton— meee 20 the treas SHIP TRIAL SUCCESS y : ae 128 s ue first installment of the d was the | wey % «1% i. des ‘re excess profits tax payme of «rd ah 18% b— Het Bouse.» March 15. . ‘0d 8 | matanages—Per mack The reports indicate that the to CHICAGO C& Dette 4. 4 | Spinach ions this year from ir )CMICAG + | Unite se Mma excess profits tax will a8 7 ry . Boat $2,500,000.000 when the last oma for the og, 108% ‘ instaliment is paid Dece y. Her first = A. ' Rast year the four inst voyage will be to California with a| Weather Bureau Report 14 |Turmipe” Local, per Yielded approximately $3 000.0 oad of lumber | TATOOMM I8LAND, March is) ast Payments of the income and ex cee ja M berometer: ra ing’ Yome—Tenn. per hamper ess profits tax 7 ASK EMERGENCY PASSPORTS | Socata, a hac lia ably will not run artment at Washing. 000,000. In March last year hes heen 6s lame “fotal was $918,8880,000 crnedenr Suumpcata. th -peenbanaee The yield from actically all | ing from Seattle te the Orient on the Sources of revenue is falling off. maiden voyage of the steamship - bog now en route here from New York, it is announced by the More Snow but Less 3" {0% sonnet ty Flood Danger Now | «ches is scheduied to arrive in Seat- tle April 4 a later, Gnow on the mountains is twice di ¢o sail five days later. deep as jast year, but there as far less veel gh an Dy to Deputy, PRINCE RUPERT REPAIRED @ounty Surveyor T. G. MocCrory,| , MeMoated from the Esq walt tock, where she has been A a. rRoing who visited Cs son Thursday Wisited Camp Mason Thursday. | repairs, the Grand Trunk steamship Not Paid by County) | Prince Rupert Is completing interior Char failure to collect and IVERPOOL, Eng, March 18— 7 arging fallu mares Rell sen the grand na-|*ttings Friday. The Prince Rupert turn over to the “internal revenue tlonal steeple chase here today was recently raised after striking a | ?.2+: cunners and tut eid, owe tse | department federal transportation Bore was second and All White |" {9 northern waters and going | 5, “Piives, $9 taxes, from November 1, to S to the bottom. When again rendy | kneep—Neceipt Market eteady.| January 1, 1921, United States Dis third. tor » @ she will be placed on the| Lambe, t8.50@10.2 wen, trict Attorney Saunders filed in ere were 36 start - rie Y sng Bef cmdgabe Seattle-Vancouver-Prince Rupert run, federal court Thursday afternoon a | The winning horse was owned by |) )! ‘Bore inten. 3. Sxows owned up the schedule of the Prince and Lord Wavertree's colors ms t weekly report of the port n shows a considerable de . } The ta comm. commiss ks. } . | The first of next the American-Hawai N. Y. Coffee and Sugar WHEW YORK, March 1f—Sugar, firm Taw, $6.0266.07. granulated. $7 £25 Catfee—No. 7 Rio, apot, 540 No. Rives of the principal grain growing| Shipping board veenel Weet Hart Mates will meet here April 6 to con-|land was to leave Friday for Brit lider the American Farm Bureau|ish Columbia to load a cargo of | Federation's co-operative grain mar-|ties for India keting plan. nul cg : . Weather eoieen Report TATOOSR ISLAND, March 1 mg bar . Arrivals and Departures Arrived ar K I March 18 via por yekenbdach from 2 Lbs. 34c And many other specials BECKER'S MEAT MARKET Stall 43—Pike Place Market Lower Floor BY POPULAR DEMAND SECOND BIG WEEK STARTS MONDAY WITH A MAT. AT 2:15 ENGAGEMENT LIMITED : D. W. | | GRIFFITH'S Startling cinema sensation which has taken Seattle by WAY WAY DOWN &S DOWN EAST. LEAST AN Evenings—%ec to $2.00. Matinees—: to $1.00, GET YOUR RESERVED SEATS NOW METROPOLITAN crease tonnage on hand at the var rminal On March 14, ac ording to the report, there were 103.02 tons of freight at the port | @ Banton, 14.07% ib lowan leaving the — Atlantic coast. eee Money, ae , Call Lumber, steel and general freight Money ©8/ will be carried bt the O. 8. K.| © per cont; we § T%*@7% per cent. Steamship Hawall Maru when she! " sails for the Orient, March 29. CHICAGO, March 14.—Representa- oe «© sect | The government seeks to collect DAIRY PRODU $5,719.06 Internal revenue taxes gues Bald Waelaash Basten which it ts alleged that the de-| Muttr—Local creamery fi anta, an operators of the county |, Brie oa: +: os 1 i) | ferries, have failed to pay. ee ec ccerce ’ - oe | CHICAGOANS HERE SATURDAY ge ermen, who will spend Pullman Company Wisconsin eream brick Saturday here inspec BI d f Fi me gg All sed ° mn problems, will be entertained at amed for Fire! ™°* "y's. a luncheon at the Bell St. Dock In-| WALSE nBUgR Col, March 18.—| vouseny stead of at a downtown hotel as was|A rule of the iiffiman company sald| Liberty Bonds (Thareday + Quetetions) Feruished by L. Th Manning & Co, Datier Hete! Nailding Wiorida, per ense 7 86 ‘ Grape Frait rv 1.08 EstiMATED TOMORROW Imperial valley «=: Wheat, 45 care, cors, 126 care, cate, 10 iene —Come.. Bat care Per box . Chicago Live Stock U. S. Charges Taxes gn Exchange complaint against King county and| County Commimioners Claude Lou C. Smith as Foret vew Ramnny, Dobson. Prices Paid by Wholesale Dealers te Kbippere ations for Nesery plar ned. heor may noon R to permit thelr porters to sleep on Juty, was beld partially reeponaible Decke for the death of | Meee n secured of t of the Chamber of Com A by a coroner's jury Live. ¢ Ta and up meres five persons near here Tuesday, | apeinge—Over ? ma _ - when sleeper on a Denver & Bio Geese—Dressed .. NIPPON BANK CLOSES Grande train burned. The jury de dts. vive SACRAMENTO, Cal, March 18 cided the fire waa of unknown! metgiaa Maree. Ippon bank closed Ita doors yes | origin, but could have been avoided had the porter of the car not been Prices Paid Wheicsalers Bapk officials refused to comment asleep. Decks— Dressed ; és oh the reported failure of the bank eine 4 Springs woh egs . Heme Dressed A sign printed tn Japanese was : } ‘steomowel placed “in the window of the bank | Wm. Short Leads in |Swe-'4.; Jeclaring, according to translators. MEAT State Labor Primary! In the primary election referendum held by the Washington State Fed eration of Labor William that the bank would remain cloned o the books were being audited. Nege— Primee Medium heavy. MAY BUY WENAT( POWER | Sived 116 ballots aeniuet 1? cone] nemme weary - Bngineers, of the Sound | scattered between Hulet M. Wella, Léght & Fower Co, have ori John Von Carnop of Seattle, and resect pect the Wenatchee val | Ciaude Moran of Vancouver, Wash ey with a view to taking over thei: w. piack, candidate for re-election Weastenee Valiey & Electric ag necretary-treasurer, received 90 and electrifying the numerous out of 125 ballots, toh. W, Lawiart,. pe ot the Packing Employes a au dia of Stone & Web 7 Vote for Walkout rr ARAL CHICAGO, March 18 Unofficial | partey ean Falls via Point Wells: | returns today indicated that packer| Rolled a amet Outs Notied employes and stockyards workers | OMte— it had voted overwhelmingly in favor of Cern—Whole a walkout, union leaders said . 4 The official vote was to be an West Jessup Van nounced at the international head atr West Hartland for Vancow quarters here today beens Poine mat 19:48 em Returns from every packing center | Wrest Mined’ Feed . in the country were being tabulated, Alfalfe eee Vessels in Other Ports | pee Soul -- «Kobe—March 14—Arrived, at Ty | t ~ hs Gisous trom Beatile tor lee * =| San Francisco Produce | Whee... wtr wi BAN FRANCISCO, March 18.—Butter— | Gerpenal Meal York Cotton Reed Meal ish Meal or | Granite Grite Linseed Meal Philadelphia Yala from Be New York ward Li Mareh ton for Seattin March 16—Arrived, str 1d uckenbach from Puget Hound via Saited, etr | sized puile Arrived, As members of the Un- derwriting Syndicate we Valparalm els in Port at Seattle | ee Tt aMls acca as cs Republic of Chile 8’s iat bite se rae Due February 1, 1941, at 99 Hints Cic'?itionsen avr nawen |f Humble Oil & Refining Co. 7’s Str Weeat tor, ete W atr Algond omits, str Jalap F Victoria, | Due March 15, 19: at 99 it in, BOND DEPARTMENT GUARANTY BANK Motorahip treat terminal—U @ © ® Burnside, 4 way Dock & Warehouse—str FIRST AVENUE AT COLUMBIA Todd Dry ke—Str Forest King, str ley, U 8 C & GB Burvey Admiral nett Puget Sound Dndge & Dredging Co.— | Amen Yard—Str Roosevelt Heffernan Dock—Str Jefferson, ate Ket tkan, U. 8. 8 Wawona. Bay Shipyaras—Sehooner Fanny tard ” PORTLAND, March 18 —Cattie—Mar- | Le administrator of the estate Hallroads require 1,000,000 feet of | ket nominal 4 in behalf of the widow, Mrs. Lena|lumber a for construction, Kevelpts, $39. Market nominal, | 11 aricknon, and an infant son, Nils,| Hogue stated 900,000 feet for Market nominal, unchanged The aceldent occurred at 10 p. other purpones thern pine hag the complaint says, near the now to be furnished in smaller sizag |dence of Mra. A. P. Shannon, for timber, Hogue said, an@ FRIDAY, MARCH msc] ASKS SHB,056 BUILDUP HOME | Clearings 1] Balances - | Portland He ag Clearingn . 6,466,680.00 | | Balances . 1,512,204.00 | | Hearing of the sult against Mi A myntematic « ‘campaign te bufld up } Spokane | leity for $86,066 to compensate for|a domestic market that consumes * | Clearings .. 2,096,676.00 | |the death of Henry N, Hendrick. | 6,000,000 feet of lumber a year hag | Balances . 721,191.00 | |won, who, In an automobile, March|been undertaken by Pacific const ‘Tacoma | 1920, plunged to his death over|iumbermen. The rituation was ex Clearings 783,130.00 4 precipice at the intersection of | plained by Cheater J ue, manager | Balances 274,815.00 | |\Grand way and Grand ave., was be | of the “t Coast Forest Product bad gun in Judge Calvin . Hall's court | bureau, speaking to wholesale lume bermen Frederick & Nelson's | Friday the action in brought by Portland Market Status Gus ¥, | Thursda »portunity for Douglas fig to become popular It is averred that there show the Grand ave © no lights to way AAA LLL Kan Mash 61.00| “along the edge of the preciptioun| mia accompar goods sent thea Moat Serape 107.09 |and winding embankment at the topline United t pontal agency at Kastern of a steep bluff | Shanghai a ruling re my 2 |ceived Frid ontmaster Eagar CUSTOMS INVOICE NEEDED Battel es must be marke@ Vlour—Per bbl ‘ © declaration or invoice “invoice incloned.” pat stoma DON’T BLAME LUMBER ' Building Should Be Resumed | ’ ORDER to give the people of this city, whose patronage in the past has made us grow from a very small business to a business worth nearly half a million, the benefit of the very low wholesale prices prevailing on Eastern orders, we have stopped taking Eastern business until the market changes, and— This surplus we are offering you at prices that are so low | that it is bound to stimulate building so far as we are able to supply the demand. We own our own timber, do our own logging and manufacture our own lum- | ber, and we believe it is a positive fact that there is no other lumber dealer in this city that can give you— As low a price for as high quality of lumber as we can. Now then—get that building started and don’t blame lumber any more, On this offer our terms are cash, &POST LUMBER CO, 311 WHATCOM AVE. ELLIOTT 711-712 SEATTLE 1 LARGE part of the nation’s timber supply stands in the foresttracts of the West. Here, basically unaffected by passing conditions, exists a vast tegion of natural wealth, a source of industry, employment and profitable enterprise. This timber is needed by the world and it must be used, and the West will inevitably profit thereby. At certain times rumors outstrip common sense, and calamity criers drown the voices of wiser men. This bank has confidence in the fundamental soundness of Western industry and enterprise, and is ready to co-operate with those who are striving to develop the West along prosperous and stable economic lines. THE BANK OF CALIFORNIA, N.A —A NATIONAL BANK. Member Federal Reserve System Second at Columbia SEATTLE WASHINGTON

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