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PAGE 10 THE SEA TTLE STAR WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1 SEATTLE BUSINESS—Finance, Produce, Shipping, Real Estate, Building BANK OFFICER Stock Market Buoyant ASSUMES POST) as sirens Mount H sone Vice President of American Well Known in Northwest | } Walter L, Clark ET JOURN NEW YORK With the industria , * ® and sterling within 3 cents of t 1 malta ust ad Hah, Kennecott and American Woolen and At Gpentig Jed: Utah. 10%. Up ta; Crucible, 8, up 4; United American f N & W " w ¥ Fania, 46, Off M47 American debal ‘ f MUP AG Atchinon, 10 Wei Canadian Pai “ TRADING SLOW a Stock Market Wednesday’ IN GRAIN MART CHICAGO, Fet on the the and markets wheat |Chicago Board of Trade Wednesday's Quotations Walter L. Clark Nhat | Oven High” Law aS active vice May 4 + ioe ‘American Savings bi 8 ‘ " . Company, to which office ! We ote known ¥ Pacific 7% was | pokane & Eastern 1% 4a “ one of the leading }uy'"*""' “2 ka Washington. Until Lard— elected to his present post he was|May 149 : D¥ice president of the Yellowstone |?“- alt 43 Merchants’ National bank of Billi ngs x Mont, resigning that post to c Chicago Car Lots *| Wednesday's Quotations Furnished by Logan & Wryai © Glark’s banking experience began 5 come S Boma Mn the Commercial National bank of Geen mae cant ata. Lite v3 » was with | Wheat 4“ & 9 late 13910 ne Al Rye 33 H to accept the | Barley ie ob in Spokane 1910, From , ba he went to Billings, where he Foreign Exchange NEW YORK. Fed 20. c Biter 40.0484 see Shrine. He was one of t 5 Meewiof the Scottish Rite bodies In Portland Produce Billings and was first master of t MET DISTRICT Members of the Metropolitan Mer- its’ association will shortly Taunch an extensive campaign to the Metropolitan district. paper and billboard advertising iplay @ large part in the cam- | Wednesday's Quotations Rutter —14 6 48e Tb aa plans for which were formu- i tated at @ meeting of the body Tuecs- _ day night. Soft-toned colored lights will I the )\@aws of the district, in line with the || Himasociation’s recent study of the HE best mode of lighting. The whole Vdistrict will glow with a subdued “light that is expected to be more ig to the eyes than the glar oe type formerly used. ‘The association enthusiastically tn- @orsed the erection of a community “auditorium here after a talk by Jules Charpeau on the operation of |> “auditoriums in large cities. by Paper Company S At the annual meeting of the tockholders of the Mutual Paper Co. yy, the following officers were ‘@lected: Ralph H. Miller, president; vice president and H. Pope, secretary- “Laurence Endicott. ‘The company announces an “he most remarkable increase in ‘export of dried fruits and canned |* ©) goods has been in raisins and all ‘¢lasses of canned goods. The export | ‘ot dried fruits and canned goods, Which before the war was considered @ rather small item in our total | trade, has now reached a volume al- Most twice as great as in pre-war Boat Schedules man Dock t MorionS | =sSave money- Travel by steamer TACOMA AFTY ~ SPEED~- COMFORT DAILY ‘9,11 A. M., 1, 3, 5, 7, 0 P.M. 460 FOR SINGLE THI 8c POR ROUND ‘TRIP RT TOWNSEND, RAIL CONNECTIONS AND MILL PORTS 8100 A. M., 6100 P, M. HOOD CANAL POINTS + UMSDAY, FRIDAY, 4100 A.M. Freight Oniy NEAH BAY & WAY PORTS KOMSUAX, 10:80 1. M, AMERS BcH# DU sunsect © WithOUT HOTIE® PUGET SOUND NAVIGATION © Ship News Tides in Seattle | WEDNESDAY | THURSDAY FEB. 21 YEB. || First Low Tide | First Low Tide 2:00am. 40 ft./245 am, 6. || Fire High Tide | Yirst High Tide | 1:16 a.m, s1 am, 10.9 second itigh Tide | ‘second Low Tide 2:57 p.m, 2.0 ft. [848 p.m, 28 ft Second Low Tide | Second I! sry 5:06 pm, 8 ft Si0ctt pe Weather Bureau Report TATOOSH ISLAND, Feb. 20.—8 A. M. Brookdale, at 7 a. Arrivals and Departures | ARRIVED—Feb. a J [from Southeastern A: |Feb. 19—Str Manila Maru fi anile | via por 3 str Port Angele from via Port Ange! Tacoma and Everett, at D. 20—Str Ads SAILED—Feb. i Schiey for Anacortes via Everett, Bellingham and Vancouver, B. m ita Paula for $a. m. Francisco, at 2 ‘Aibiics Ve els ‘etchtkan—Feb. miral Watson, ports, str Ad. , at 11:20 p,m. Vessels in Other Ports Tacoma—Feb.' 20—Arrived, str Banta Paula from Beattie, $:30 am. Salled, str W. BR. Chamberlain for Han Pedro| via San Franciaco, at 19 a. mi. Port Feb, 36-—Passed. out, str West Jappa for Adeiaids, Passed tn, str Meriden for & m. Dungeness—Feb. 20—Paseed in, tug Sen Monarch, towing schr Fearless, at § |. m. San Francisco—Feb. 20- i Admiral Dewey from Seattle, 1 a. m. Feb. 19—Str Mystic from Seattle via Hel- cham, at midnight; str Skagway from |Seattle, ‘at noon. Mailed, U, &. & Pyro for Puget Hound Naval Station, at 1 p. m. San Pedro—Web, 20—Arrived, str Ad- miral Sebree from Seattle via fan Fi cisco. Feb. 19—fitr Norlina from Seattle via Tacoma and Portland. Balboa—Feb, 14—Halled, for Seattle via porta Shanghal—Feb. 16—Sattea, Maru for Seattle, Arrived, Maru from Seattle. Bellingham—Feb. 20—Arrived, str Tt, W. Baxter from Seattle vin Blaine, at 7 p.m. Balled, str Redwood for Alasica, at p.m 120] Arrty etr Kaga atr Vessels in Port at Seattle Smith Cove Terminal—Pier A—Str Willie A. Higgina, Bell Street Terminal—U, 8. L. H. T. Heather Pier 14—-8tr Gyokon Maru, Plier 6—Str Maniia Maru, Pier 4—Htr Hane Pier 2—Str Oduma, atr Latouchs, atr Vis- torta, Pler 1—Str Lawis Luckenbach, non Pacific Terminal tr Nevadan. fic Const Cont Bunkers. Surveyor. Pacific Const Engineering Worka—U. 8, 3. Hada, U, 8. Shipping Bi ard Moorings nium, str A Ado, ‘str Cro ntr Delight Wailingtord, wte Went Inon, ater W Hartland, ate Lubrico, Connecticut Atreat Terminal—Str Prost- dent Harrison, #tr Santa Paula, achr Camano, atr Commerctal Traveler, att Hteelmalcer, Atlantic Street utr Sagadahoo, Btacy treet Terminal—U, aide, wtr Deliwood. Spokano Btroot Terminal: motorahip Loch Gell Todd Drydockn—Str Hoxer, ntr Multon, ate Lehigh, ntr if. ¥. Alexander, Puget Bound Bridge and Dredying Co— Atr Patterson, Harbor Inland Dock & Warehouse (Itsh- er’s)—Btr Arizona Maru, Went Seattio 7 Kaglo No. Heffernan’ Drydock-—Motorship ¢ Alaska Bleamahip Mooringr—tr Ke do, #tr Juneau, atr Valdex, Winslow Marine ‘Iallway—str Bacittes, bark Holfant, berge Coquitta bikin Jaren ‘Tutt, Star ‘whalers Ne 1, # and 4 “tr Agwistar, . BG. 8. Str Tens orn, atr Silver: it ‘Torminal—Btr Willsolo, 8. 0, G. Burn. Str Gothioatar, 14.2504.29 | No, 7 Rio, wpot, 12% 1b, Santos, | No. 4, 154. @180 Ib, eee [Bes Ma 19.30 str Willpoto | 35 Hawait |), “lhotel in Pervished so | Piaty Wisely 1 | Liberty Bonds | Wednesday's Quotations Pervished by Logan & fh 810 Second 9683 a3 ations hed by Logan & Reyan S10 Second Ave., Seattle Bia 16% French 19% pevmen ‘6 British 102% | British 1829.. 100% British Victory 4a 1% British Ref. 4s | Belgiam Restor F |Herlin 4s hy Hamburg 4s ottere Hamburg 44s pat |Letpaig 440 +10 Leipalg ane Munteh 10 Munien 10 Frankfor +10 |Japanene 4s, s1% |Japanens tnt $i +3 Japanese 2nd 44a att) United Kingdom 6iys Italian 6a... Foreign Money Status Wednesday's Quotations | Furnished by Logan & Bryan B10 Second Ave., gered Normal value $4566 Sterling 19.90 ete French fr 19.20 et -Belgian frane,, Awise franc «Italian Hira German mark, |19.20 Quotations 890. Market stenay. i cows and holfers, $3.50 lockers and fondern, $2.60@ : ealven, $4.60@ 10.5 |Hogw—Recoipts, 3,391) Mar bo higher. Top, $8.06; bulk, $7,507.86. ‘olpta, 1,260, Market steady, wes, $4,00@7. stondy to Foreign Exchange YORK, Yoh, 20.—fterling made Wah Signy, gemand opening at test, nnd cant — _ HE BANK CLEARINGS | Seattle | Clearings .... +$5,287,104.05 | 1,164,895.09 Portland + 5,910,602.00 585.81 Paint Men Attend Session in Tacoma Peattle paint and olf manufactur. ers and jobbers attended the weekly session of the Puget Sound Paint, Oil and Varnish club at the Taco ‘acoma ‘Tuesday, J, Menefee ond Walter Johnson, T coma representatives of the large paint concerns, were honor guests, i] 27,000.00 Tomatoes Turnips—tm, in view, Dealers Say grea to Increase, ted to ‘clean of this up With jobbers are prep week greatly increased activ at I start next we to ror from the xt week will b 1 1 1 yw i VEGETABLES + Pald Wholeaasie Dealers Mexican lug. repack $.000% . dom bunches... FRUITS Prices Paid Wholesale Dealers Aoples— Detieto Wines Barana I r Det it Durks—Live, 2 Te. | Brotiers— {) | Prvere and Roasters—Live, 1b 5 Capons—L % Fancy 4. Hens. Me % nod, rs Veal—Frans Cattie— 1 lar Sugar—Ca Barley—W Clipped, Fee Ch Fish Meat Grit DAIRY Prices Pald Wholesale Dealers ButterLoca Ueht Prices Paid Wholesale Dealers Med. dressed 1 Quotation Prime steers ma lambs .. | Yoartings | Wethers, n ‘ All-Grain Chop: Chick Foed—10 M | Chick ™ Le per box "e-pke. box NUTS shiny PRODUCTS rices Paid to Shippers | Detterfans-— PRODL CTS creamery, cudes POULTRY AND MEATS Prices Pald by Wholesale Dealers to Shippers nd over ., 1to3 he. iva, fat, Dp. P, Te, and up Hive, 21% to 64 the. to 3% te pleked 1 cent above . # to 16 the Te. and up Pancy 4. p. #-16 The. , ve, per I, v6 fancy . Ment . Het heavy. i 0 Thee: O98 POULTRY AND MEATS aree-—Live, per th: per Tb. « untry dressed, Tb. cy block ey, Nght . STOCK at Stockyards v Medium to eh Fair to good Feeders 10@ Prime c: 26@ Good co 6o@ Fair to 00 Canners 00 Calves se Bal woe | Hogs— | Prima light . 9.25@1 Amooth heavy 7.000 Rough heavy toe Stage .. $000 Bheep— nba. 110.2661 1.00@ 7000 3009 ‘ ii] 2000 AND SUGAR Hight . no, per owt. Boot, per owt. hole Rolled and 100'8 and food meal, 160° Whole, food, 100° A's. * Growing Mash 0, tts, no DM. ferntch Peed 1 Whent Mixed tend, 's0 Copoanut Meal... ... Hardwood MARKET TRADE FARM DOLLAR MOVING WELL’ '|No Danger of Overstocking, | Up Again BY ROBERT TALLEY | WASHINGTO: Ket by n FOX FARMERS GE oT MAGAZINE Agr who fail in the foodstuffs need a new fi % 260 + ¢ turd » have t | xine devoted ¢ uu oo |} soe DISPLAYS WILL HAVE CONTE 1 ‘ Local mer ¢ decided to place before the public the largest |display of goods that Seattle has | ever seen In store windows, as a re io Bureau of the Cl {|Commerca, which han eet March 2.006, and 7 for competitive displays, 2.50) s will be awarded by, a | isting of window dis 0“ p “4 “ pa “ vest show, and chants will ¢ during tising mer & special cap! 16 week of February nouncing the dates show. Every effort will be m show the epring atyles to thet advantage, 5 an Hi Gas Production 12) WASHINGTON, Feb. 21 the t ns. I-time record production with 68: for the month! $83,792,861 gallonn, “13. |days' supply, |rate of con timated Predict Dollar. umption, the bureau es KANSAS CITY, Mo., year,” k } Dr. | here today. Dr. Friday, president of the Mich- |Igan Agricultural college, diction on the crop expected In 1923 in fi an almost certain large It in domestic and foreign demands, | The Shanghal silk market | fell off becaure foreign waiting for a drop in price. 0.7 9.28 | 7.60 7.00 3.50 use money, phy: account at the bank. is open to them. ‘This oT tion taken by the Retail mber of a fashion of the fashion de to} best | Up 20 Per Cent De ember res tered | ¥} Gasoline stocks now on hand total representing 64 based on the present Corn Next Year| “Corn will sell for $1 a bushel er David Friday, authority 3\on agricultural economics, predicted | bared. his exceptionally ce crease was | still very quiet during November and exports | pro-war years, altho {t has shown a buyers are | steady | war period. OFFICERS TELL Public Buildings Lead — the fir I ta of A ( f Ar Co, at 1 oO ‘ r T OT . A ff 1 A nt f will b int tock « p of Arme 4 will woe that we are rap ne the company thru {anne of this cap instea led indebte Depreciation. Probable Life. Franchise: Market Value. mpute t) GROWS BIGGER) ARMOUR PLANS Purchasing Power Coming New Issues Will Facilitate Administration, Is Claim Income Tax Facts , STEEL AND WOOD © BRIDGE CONSTRUCTION Portland, t I ' i tr tr He L. ¢ ! ( 1 Clar ' F | ELECTRICAL AND BULLDING SUPPLIES Cc. B. Bagley, b m., for two mot oe ‘de 43-4 Kinney pumps, by the numbe ! F h gent, Seattle; bids un able in the t w ul 10 a 700 ft : ‘ Divide $ d claim $200 each n agent, kane car as depreciatic Feb, 23, for 4000 ft. double | While each deter-| jacket rubber lined fire hose, |mine the r i ot his\ couplings, Spokane thread, Higbie property wi t regard to the fol-| type lowing figures, it has been estimated | Gpany ‘G, PAVING AND that the average usable lifo.of a oT IMPROVEMENTS frame building is 25 years; a brick y clerk, Aberdeen, Wash.; bids |bullding, 35 years, a stone or con: 5 p.m, Feb. 28, for stre ‘crete building, 60 to 100 years. Ughting improvements. } When tn the course of years the nt, Spokane: bids wher of property has cla r 50 ton capacity cost furthe im ciation will be allowed. 1 hee; bids unt nitely limited s du hee ave is the subject of a depre B. Bagley, board of public " Examples are Seattle; bids until 10 a, m. licenses and for Lakeside ave. water franchives. |mains, fire hydrants, etc Deductions for depreciation Must) State highway engineer, 520 coun- be made as a separate item on thelty courthouse, Portland: bids until |‘axpayer’s return, and must bo ¢x-119 am. March 1, for grading and |Plained by showing separately each! rock gurtacing 14°1-10 miles Grant |clans of pr its cost or value | county: $ 6-10 miles Jackson county; at date of pur e (fair market! ¢.19 miles Lane county; 20 5-10 miles value of Mar 913, if ac-| ed prior t n charged off and tot “Dace Completion by the tourist committee of miles of uncompleted scenic in King county would be b 1924 as a result of the promise by the county commissioners place $75,000 in its 1924 that special road work | Taft Heads Retail Trade Committee 6 73-100 miles paving between Car. A. G. Taft, of Piper & Taft, beon elected chairman of the ex tive committes of the Retail ‘Trade amber of Commerce. | | bureau of the C Other officers elocted for 19 Henry King, | 8. Graham, 2nd vice chairman, | Louls Rubensteln, treasurer, Tho export of condensed milk high in comparison line since tho last Shrift Is More Than Saving The spendthrift and the thrifty man both The difference is that the former wastes it, while the latter spends it for things which add to his mental, ical, moral and economic power. And being a wise spender, it is only nat- ural that the thrifty man should be a saver also and build up a good savings First National Bank of Seattle Second Avenue and Columbia Street lst vico chairman; of Scenic Highway | | Assurance was received yesterday the Chamber of Commerce that the seven highway it iven budget for has and with of the Sherman ty and resurfacing m. 9th uve mated cost | City clerk, Wenatchee; bids until March 5, on excavation 8000 cubic yards, pavement 24000 sq. yards, water service connections 900 lin. ft., 14-In. electric conduit 900 lin. ft., adjusting 30 manholes, catch basins in| and valve chambers, six side sewer connection: en traffic guild ch basins, six valyo cham to | brick ber James Allen, supervisor, Olympia; j bids until 10 a, m, March 13, for }4 4-10 miles paving Pacific highway | between Kalama and Carrols and rols and Kelso, County commissioners, South ous | Bend; road from McGregor to Il- waco at an estimated cost of $120,- 000; bids will be asked soon. County commissioners, Montesano; e: | R six | ort , " = from t i P. 4 Ry. Co y engines 5 for $11 com HOUSES AND 6 ENERAL BUILDINGS I 1 & M architects, bids until construction for d Pi preparing tal at tely very eaboard er, Rall- le, is pree ry store Rainier ompson ans for for the Ur arc bb & Go le, are pre-e paring plans for ,000 library bu t University of Washign- tor James Blackwell, architect, Hoge Bldg, Seattle, planning a new building at 6th ave, and Pine st., costing approximately $500,000. bids ubm ed for the Mra, Dunlap, $90,000 apartment on Belmont ave. Architect %, are still under consider. possit of a resub- Astoria, Ore architects are working night day preparing s for new buildings costing ireds of thousands of dollars to rebuild the burned ¥. carl Siebrand, orthern Life Seattle, plans hotel at Port | Angeles, at estimated cost of $120,- G. W. Horstkotte, k Bldg. mill power am, and t Office § Francisco; is for post 150,000, at a, Alaska, m., May 10, 1923. , Stephens & Brust, archt- tects, New York block, Seattle; plans high school building, $100,000, Sedro- y, Wash.; bids to be called uni 18 7. We to prepare | buildings for E. W. Lucius, Lewls Bidg., Port plans for three Ross, Kelso, $$0,« store and offico e building. 000, two two-sto AND IRRIGATION $450,000 bonds have been v ed by the Riverside irrigation district, irrigation works for 4000 acres of N. Aall, Riverside, Wash., ix |the engineer in charge. | cluding one 2800 h h, p. pumping pla Plans in- Pp. and one 3000 Foodstuff Exports Show Big Increase The outstanding feature of the ex- port trade in foodstuffs in 1922 have been the very high exports of corn, and oatmeal, and a 40 per from 1921 in the ex- ports of wheat. A marked recoyery in wheat exports, however, is noted in December, when wheat exports fot the first time exceeded those of the same month last year, CTOASE Two Companies Raise Gas Cost NEW YORK, Feb, 21.—Standard Oil companies of New Jersey, | Louisiana and Indiana and the Sine clair Oil company raised tank gaso- jline prices one cent a gallon yester- |day in their territories, E ports of petroleum products for 1922 were valued at $345,322,9: 9.2 per cent of the total value of all domestic merchandise —_ exported, about the same percentage as in 1921, compared with 6.2 per cent during the fiscal year 1913, is ETWEEN bed and the when every moment spent that much less time to en, necessary delay on aecoun ods of heating water? lusury of hot water—all the 2 down puts @ modern gas $18.00 Or $20.00 at $2.00 Dow Come in at once, or phone fo THE GAS Main 6767, your house have to wait for water to heat? Dur- ing the daily morning scramble to work or to school, Why deny your home and your family the comfort and ONLY 6 DAYS LEFT AT THESE SPECIAL PRICES And save money? SEATTLE LIGHTING CO. bath tub, does anyone in it in dressing means just joy breakfast, is there un- t of old, inadequate meth- time—as it's needed—when water heater in the house? CASH n and $2.00 Per Month r information. 407' TODAY? COMPANY 1808 Fourth Ave, form! must less cireul Fi catch oon | N; to pl three! call sist, to issue, of t Du when! anac, culo old sald » more)