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PAGE 24 ALASKA TRADE ON SOUND BASIS Report Shows Improvement in Northern Industries “Like a ship righting herself after ® terrible alo.” says 4 report just! Tesued by the customs office at Ju Peau, “so Alaska has weathered the S Most severe industrial reverses, and Gontinues to pour her wealth into| the lap of the world.” The report, compiled fointly by| The local office and the departme nt} St Washington, follows in part: “The year 1922 closed with an Micrease in the commerce of the territory over 1921 of $0,402 Bxports from the territory more than doubled the imports, leaving Shad Dalance of trade in ka's ) ¥or by a handsomo margin. TRADE IN > “The outstanding increase tn value SF shipments to the United States | & shown in canned salmo )to the number of pounds and value This was due to the revival of the ) salmon canning industry, as well as/ © & more nearly normal run of salmon Sim Alaska. An increase also worthy Of Note, because of its rapid growth, Primarily by the herring industry A Dumber of large herring salter Were installed during 1922 in Sou west Alaska, and these were kept Funning until tate in the fall to meet the demands for this sea food 4 “In spite of serious gold mining >) reverses experienced in Alaska dur ing the past few years, the mineral | 4 @utput of the territory for 1922 was) |) approximately $13,000,000, or an in- Grease over 1921 of over a million ‘This Increase was primar. @ue to a larger output of copper,| Mt reflects in some measure the} Beercocnt of the entire mineral| Wndustry. Alaska's mineral output! 1922 is most encouraging for a of this industry. eanned clam industry, which womewhat dormant during 1920-| pa921, took on a new life in 19 &. Ne the outlook for a larger pack in 52923 is good. With shipments aggre j $144,471, the shrimp industry pahowing a steady growth, The in d demand for this sea food 4 well for Alaska shrimp. ‘LUMBER EXPORT TRADE IMPROVES “The shipment of sawed lumber ‘also for export to foreign coun: | is most gratifying. During 14 2 shipments of lumber were load- aon | direct in vessels for export trade. A number of mills are reported to} “be under contract for similar ship-| ita during 1923. ‘“The development of the pulp In-/ try, predicted in last year's re- Materialized during the latter ef 1922. While only one pulp! developed to a shipping stage, | the product found ready markets the States, It ts understood a of pulp and paper mills in States are negotiating with the United States forestry service for ip timber area, and it ts confident- expected this industry will be established in the territory na short time, AND GOLD i ODUCTION GOOD © “The possibility of increased oll de- pment in Alaska Is most promis- at the close of 1922. The oll d to produce steadily during and their refined product found Markets within the territory. juction from this field, however, mot yet reached the exporting A new oil field, however, is under development in the Cold district. he increased production of gold jthe fourth division of Alaska re- the value of cheaper trans- on to placer mining. Lower rates are now possible by construction of the Alaska ralil- d from tidewater to the intertor, d the life of the placer fields Is 9 being much prolonged by con- action of an excellent system of roads by the Alaska Road “The travel movement, as shown “in the statement of arrivals and de- ures, discloses o pleasing in- 19,867 persons entered from the United States and J ’ of Bae developed by the commu- of Idaho in the future, ao to a communication received | y@ Chamber of Commerce yes- from the Idaho Falls cham. , in which was included a reso- tion asking the business interests that state to develop their com. ce with the Pacific coast centers. The letter from the Idaho Falls ‘ehamber states that in the past all Of the goods in that state were sold the East and purchases were “Made in the East, it Is now rec- nized by the Idaho communities the natural financial center for state fs on the Pacific coant. Hesolutions were adopted asking ie people of Idaho to develop their trade with the coastal towns and iviting capital from the latter to Invested in the opportunities of. by the Intermountain commu Copies of the resolutions gent to the Chambers of Com- ce of Los Angeles, San Fran- ye0, Oakland, Portland and Seattle, mmission Breaks leat Market Control s iy 'ASHINGTON, March 1.—Tho te trade commission yesterday ued An prdsr directing the Weat- n Meat company of San Francisco TAivest iteelt of all stock of the ida Packing company of Reno, The Western company in con Med by the Swift packing interests of Chicago. [3 acquiring the stock of the da company, the Western com: y suppressed the competition int heretofore existed between the yo concerns, the commission bold. both as/, Me that of pickled fish, represented |, ( i Industrials P | | 110 . 5 r Pee ndustrials Progress NOCHANGEIN CITY LEADS IN RUBBER FIELD SEATTLELEADS ALBERS HOST TO | ‘§ on Upswing of Market| GR SITUATION, HORSEEXPORTS IS NEGLECTED INLAND VALUES BUSINESS MEN wRW YOR? tee te whe FINANCIAL BaVIEW | NE Narch 3 —W York bank at] ame av nh for the year, n the titution 7 had’ raised ite Fedinoount rate to line w is) Local Market Continues 4 |Seattle Is Greatest Shipping | Philippine Plantations Can/ Ask Funds to Make Park|Products Committee Visits we dhlle the action of the at ne had pretty Hold Steady Point on Coast, Says Dealer; Be Developed Profitably | Tract a Success | Local Industry pre - | big mt acond ady from day to day, Light point th r hormes| the Unit tate ght to be « than any city of at Cha r of Commene , £7) Mnite p . % celpta, due to the recent cold weath-| and mules, W. Love-|ing its own India rubber 1 « t according M @ maent ted Pr the Seattle tin er, in the chief factor, Local de-| berry of Rainier ea, 2114 Went and to the|of the Warren Realty Cx poen:: Aftes aaa a Up mand hag been active and several|ern ave, who shipped 100 head of un and/!s president of the Seattle G s . the Bon Marche 5 ) ® oe Pig G- | Bastern shipments have been made./ mules to Honolulu this month rea importa-|and has just re 1 fr for its re ul Northwest j N. Y. Stock Market | reac) evieig Satrenitgle ss Secu oee e ion. Not only tx|ternational conve ot Pre ex nthe committon Fe katy derdorwdey attle markets and shit consumer of | clubs, where he was or |" visited the local plant of Pur lehed by Logan @ ryan Far North will probably be ’ f the Northwest district . Br SDS COmPeNs , | *s ati to tnquirtes from men Alaska ot property values in many of - rned much attle’s 1 CHICAGO, March 1.-—Grain prices " 18% who need work an Many mn has trebled in the | Kastern cittes, en, “I find ling tn years were higher at the close of the| t hay Ai ia » a3 oe that attle value t th R pio, paid ban trade today at thar Witenes deat tedun Me ttun ¢ “One improvement I m ‘ fi ace of over 300,000 square Prading was arratic in the wheat f g a why , ‘ ye » * : attle are bi ht in from « dis ounds and jest is the o » for 40 cars, and pit and prices fluctuated hourly, | telat “Uaenmas Wikue seanter Suemsabal tae tak yatem of t whart. The strength In the wheat pit| raise y few horses and mules,”|tion ad Milwa employs 250 men tn t close was largely due Loveborry ays. “I. estimate .that tas know and another 250 ia he: Matas weather reports from | about 3 per cent of the horses| year 19 ‘ m, which | as Tacoma and Belling: | he Southwest and a better demand j' this year by our farmers wi pa alies ficient ham. It makes many varieties of for Nour from millers tn the North-| i 4 in King ce bt perity of the East ts gradu. | Ceres! foods, stock and poultry foods west , , ‘ , r - ow, bi ally com: West, Factor 8 nd other grain products. Trading was erratic tn the wheat 1084 harhe ‘thant weigh e a ts | The visit were impressed with rm Kansas pounds, i vr " the number and ety of intricate has been no rain About 40 per cent of the hores v ie ‘ the plant contains. AB et aman: hry re Ot es ets uned in Beattie for general hauling b ? ¢ = DFOCOMNRS Ee ho er, said the crop cou’ drayage and delivery work are what nt George Albers yet come out with suffict rain ti be te 4 good wagon horse lama . r w he oats pass thru Foreign buying of wh was - and about 60 per cent aro quality represen z ; 135 m y emerge 8s moderate proportion. Argentin draft horsen, Wagon horses weigt bored i w rolled oats for the breakfast tama jshipments for the week were placed from 200 to 1,600 pounds and draft. of -ageael (iy 21% | tion of the Albers sisai am at five million bushels. Country of ea weigh 1,600 pounds or mc pti ayy cece Ot seeded Hey ries of trips to local tn erings were liralted. The export The Pi Northwest ” sgesvasier sd lanned by the conumittes, jomners wie trie. i Ps : ass | ' 4 oes : e |} Goodrich ft ere BTM a7 2 » - $4) cent of the am Foreign Securities POULTRY AND MEATS Gries oe Pers | Westward ho, will be the slogan|* tIDAY, MARCH 2, 19232. demand showed no improvement | canta! anther. ood opport for horse breeders heir next visit will be to the plant “el RU with both the United Kingdom and | Chi. Northwestern | Seattle itself could use more horses|? er, Y - of the Lowman & Hanford Co, jthe continent temporarily out of | Ovcs Cola ‘ | with profit down increase . ON E W H TET | men who visited Albers the market. Acting by congress on |; & tron’ 29% Almond 4 Ye i world production of rubbe 5 4 du uded R. W. Frame, Albers Bros, the farm credit bill was regarded |{ ee Pecans " exclusively in rubber pl J. ¥. Douglas, secretary and gen-| Milling company; C. EB. Roberts, Im- Peay acon ay l« ~ Mixed Nute 7° and not in the nat forests. |¢ral manager of letronotttas | perial company; George EB, : | Wa r 2 Prior to 1900 the world | Buildin ngortion gd Eni ors Local statisticians tssued a bullish | cont brid roll | eauding comp | Miller and F. G. Pratt, Lowman & Teport. on farm ‘reserves on alts | < pent * ncome ax ac $ ustvely on rubber trees of |tle Thurad Hanford Co.; John L. Boyd, IJr., Boyd }placing the total over 00,000,000 | Cem. Pre a. mpeg bad | :} . ata, on t sence of » Shoe & Rubber Co.; F. 8. Lang, F. 8. bushels. The shipping demand was | Cuba Ca iim ee || Penalties, place rab coal in con. | Lang Manutscturing company: ai stow, Feeders canceled previous or | Comp. Tad. & Kee A Krade, Beattle Gelivery . || Installments. , Se 4 > ference wi f of the| Skee . attorney Arthur P. Johnson ders. Dupest Faue—¥r nh, white shell ™ > - came apparent thet it could b new hotel. In speaking of the p }and U. K. Loose, Northern Life In- The demand for oats was falr and, | Dewe’ Meta ee ee : a Neglige nce, duced ix cheaply an a be for the new hotel, Mr. Douglas surance company; Walter 8. John aside from a little enrly sell! Del, & Hudeon Milk—Cwt. fob Reattle supply 208 Deficie ney. 4 wality tr r 5 Bik ha for the new Olymp son, Union Paper Box Manufactur- thers Wah po tenvy pressure. Pri F. 0. B. condensary 1 J q ona . rapidly pushed to comple | {ng company; C. D. Altick, The Par on, ar architects: pect t. affine cor nies, < t mary receipts were slightly smaller | DAIRY PRODUCTS Failure or “wiliful refusal” to tile|t fd sen ANDS ay Bea : expect to be| affine companies, Inc; Kenai |Cash prices held steady. Rye was| Prices ( Ketall Dealers an income tax return and pay the| “ROW RUBBER Sneed ait m over to the hotel | Kerr, F any 0nd Marine Sua dull. ® Matter—Local creamery, cubes. “ a th nubjecta the deling : f f the plant. rub. | on The p are| Rex 8 Crescent Manufacturing Provisions were bought by com-|F Sears th | to heavy penalties. For failure to ber Bs a eae a oe eee te rginiee: the: direction | company; 1. 2, hone a mission houses who took lard on «esse 4¢@ :27/ filo @ return on time—on or before ot y that from tt Ghee Rie the oi rvgentt Beha ; bear pany here, a Black Manufac- ents, ls grown tn the fair scale, stones 24) Mar h 15, 1 under the direction | 1923—a taxpay ‘bos. becomen of Horace Hemrich, Shida’ Gn halal at rat thar * 8 of the United y Ww The Seattle Star; R. G, the opinion of the men work tle Paper company;| pre on the plans, who are experi a8 Ball, Federal Ink company, the Olymple ho’ 1 Joseph Swalwell, Union National arwday’s Quet the Vriees © i by Wholesale Dealers | nt 600-room hotel that} bank . . Shippers able cause. ° Im th Vhile | mararmremren mR crate Tides in Seattle |Ducks—tve, 3th. and ever 20] “Willful refuaal” to make a return ; up fo this time, While : : FRIDAY sarunpay Brollere—3 fo 3 Ma os eeus {and ay the tax on time ix punish caps miata flare acute. take ite hotel Calvin Prophesies ne Capene—Live, fat, tm ; 77| able by a fine of than IAT GROG CNOA bene haliAlre ‘a 7 ca Fire tah ‘rite |B Reentie toscana eo 0000) | $10,000 or one year's {,| million, while that of the Malayan |‘h* bullding and alt of the interior! End of Car Shortage 1 am Ba fe | Medi ive 3 tt +4 Re. i ae beth wi Hb - tr abe ut aed an A one lf oe ret nln Bagh jce,| , AB end of the freight congestion, 22.6 m1 Fancy dry pleked 1 cent above Proseoution and a penalty of sien approximately 60000 d0r to | no going hotel of thin size will have| 12, % car shortage, in the North bide || lative cent of the amount of the tax us Srnecraaely | pedler teocienesae west was forecast Thursday by HL pig Sp ty bad $ to 10 Me... 4 Ika installment of the tax ts) yp. oineor ¢ xt ; s en 3 of the | pada Blt E. Calvin, vice-president of the 11:32 p. le bn rs an on not hen du o Cr arcu errs C he United States Into Pacific sy: b g22t pm, Ot te) Relginn Harve—3\4 Joa and wp Gaede Pipi Pore ies Bite!» army, who has made a thoro study | Shippers Seek t ; The reser Penttio sa spending mil- A number of ‘widel: Turkeys—Pancy a. p., #18 Te | ole enon eo a jot the Mindanao rut . ri PP o ‘ p Tr widely known names meabhars. tory Fen aad PA . iaue and payable mh notice and : 4 43 o area, call | R Mons of dollars to provide for han will appear on tho passenger lst ot Reosters—Oid, Tvs, et Bs sn 18 | Gemand. by the collector oC ieveron {attention to the tact ¢ stul| Recover Overcharge| ding freight, Calvin declared. He the Admiral Oriental Ine steamer Chote, iteht 12| revenue. If not paid within 10 days | "UOT F large} The Northwest Lumber company | Stated that his road would be able President McKinley, which clears ydlgarys taney v0. #9@ -10/after such demand a 6 per cent pen. | on™ oft Nes of cheap | of ie has filed a complaint | to care for shippers, and he belleved for the Orient Saturday at 11 a. m. Fancy, tteht ine 10 [SY accrucs wit wt at thelr. aos Thay) al. | against the Northern Pacific. asking | that other roads would be able to do rom Pier B, Smith Cove. Med. iteht ee 19! 1 per cent a month until) () Prenent Vmitatic own: | recovery of $74,000 which it alleges | likewise. Dr. and Mra. Reid Hunt, of Bos Vancy, heavy, 168-260 the. @ 13 | paid n the Phil-/ is due ax the result of Increased ton, will sail for Pekin. Dr. Hunt POULTRY AND ME. Whe ; chief obstacie | tre ti the rail W: D MEATS hen a return Is made in good , t a freight rates charged by the raflroad is a member of the Rockefeller) | Prices Paid Wholesale Dealers h and understatement of the velopment in those | is |in transporting logs from Green Kelton ill Head Dorks Dressed, per Foundation and wilt inspect the Union Medical college of Pekin. amount is not due ny fault of rubber, for |river to Seattle over a period = Seattle Optimists teht the taxpayer, no pen he We have sent nearly one and are. if | ied AChES.| one hal R | Dr. Walter Kelton was Mr. Robert Lang, head of the Ch 41%) Live, heavy, If the understatement ts due to halt army to forelmn| The Sultan Railway & Lumber Co.| 1 sone nese-American Silk association, {s re- Live, iteht negligence, but without intent 1. | Countries ¢ past decade, | tiled piateee danioat. thal president of the Optimist club at Its turning to Shangha!. He has been| Ff, 5 M Fryers—Per t fraud, thes Aen Genet) A land for which ote demands are con. | Gr meeting held Thursday. Other offi- fa thea MEA Coae threo’ cect | oreign oney Status ‘Geae bogeteadts raud, there is added 5 per cen aawity tae nis a n- | Grea company. | cers elected were P. M. Oos, vice- -. months as a} Thursday's Quotation | Tarkeys ney, dressed “we the total amount of the def x aging king recov of $53,000. Their! president; W. M. Bowman, secretary, delegate to the International conven-| Furnished by Logan & Bryan Live, fancy, fp. plus interest at the rate of 1 ——— haul was from Sultan Junction tol] ana Cc. P. & . ie tion of silk dealers, held in New B10 Becond Ave., Seattle Belgian Hares—tLive, per Tt. cent a month fr ' Bverdtt ana vicinite i . P. Sargent, treasurer. York. Normal value Present valve 1. per tb egg a pnth from the time t Grandi! Peets spoke on salesmans ; 45 tert 1 ntry, dreesed AX was duo . teenie Chie Mc Anteredn, eaeary Ge. fine -- sAterling shii0i |Cowe—Country, drenved, fo : ee rt Club Meetings Ku Kl ship and Chief of Police Severyn partment official, and O. Garcia, al u uxer Is | told about the club's work and plan French frane 6.07% cts |Veal—Fancy, tight E Med., dressed Belgian franc Filipino, who recently graduated from the university and fs now an| Awise fran Italian lire Run Out of Town| addressed thi Financial Flashes LIVE STOCK Puts & Calls | 03 agent In the government bureau of|2282 cta..... German mark contre 2Metatione AL Stockyard From James Mactarlane & Co. DtaEe on ob. the sub-| CHILLICOTHE, Mo, March 2—| ee ; att ee 6.80 Borodin’ a | Cattlon— itable local investments| A stranger who boasted at the los 1| $40 to $125 controls 100 shares selence, are sailing for Manila. {4 Norway. krone Ea at its Thursday meeting. The pro-|hotel that he was a recruiting mem-| @P¥ listed stock on N. YX. Stock Eis r. a cotton |36.80 cts Dantat onal Sugur quotes refined | gram committee in R. ¢ . hange.. No further risk. Move of 5 wiatiufaotirer of Shanghal, who hae}ieee ete:.....Greck are at 9 cnts King, Sommittes included R. C. Er-|ber of the Ku Klux Klan, was] points from option price gives you been A a et for ae 7 four “ee Coppi meth Mai AE 1 cats ® , A. M. Atwood and C. B. Dodge. | w arned to leave immediately. He x, to take £00 Protits 3 months reviewing trade conditions, ¢: heifers Youngtown Sheet & Tube d pprainade cell al Pc |. Parker [i Shi De de r & Co., 50 Broad St, N. ¥. is returning to the Orient Liberty Bonds clared a regular quarterly divi. | February Makes New The President McKinley, Capt. W. hie ne D. Lustie, will carry 250 passengers. . Seattle dend of $1 on common and $1,7 on preferred stock. both naxsbe, | Postal Receipts Mark $2.50 a full cargo of freight and a large} L Me Fe y ‘atte poh 1 . Aree | Y. Tate tlh | baer ee pee March 30. | February postal receipts in Seattle | quantity at ‘ Altes fai + fire » Butte & Superior dectared a | show an increase of nearly $27,0 Weather B R . Pe Rough heavy lane 6 regular quarterly 50 cents divi. | Over recelpts for February, 1 eaet' Sees eather Bureau Report [).!""/% p44 tage 4.000 5 dend, payable March 31, cording to figures given out by As-| man TATOORH ISLAND, March 18 A. 3) Third 4 Ho A 1.000 8 Northern Pacific declared a | sistant Postmaster Charles M. Per REGULAR SCHEDULE eter rising; showers: wind w: Fi $818 97.84 Prime lambs <1.so@iacs| TesUlar quarterly 1% per cent kins. “JOLLY Leave seatie Denys one eae P Spee mm, ate Min- viet aN 100.04 109.02 Cull lambs + 100@ 9.50] dividend. This adds a new record to a reo “4 i ¥ ma ne es 1ozse 10.78 There was an undercurrent of | ord-breaking month, BOY” * if : strength to the sugar market 2 PECIAL NIGHT SERVICE Arrivals and Departures . 1.00% hare Wis’ heave te 2 a ARRIVED—March 1—8tr J. A. Moffett Chicago Car Lots f Het Bd peanayt pecs he NY long general The steamer Tyndareus, listed to} A “City De Luxe” prod- by eae ton sunday, 9:00 Peo x from San Pedro via Richmond Heach, at Thursday's Quotations net ni bp substantial | Dodwell & Co., sailed from here early | uct, The well in the Wednesday, Friday, Saturday and] | Pariy or Admtal Gebess trom. Sen Furnished by Logan FLOUR AND SUGAR buying by a house with Cuban | Thursday morning for Manila and| shank assures the smok- Sunday, 1180 P.M. Francisco, at 7:45 a m.; str Toyooka 810 Becond Ave., Wholesale Prices connections. | Manila and | f Mise tron Mabe Wik Kehoe, are te | tk Conte | Orjontal ports. In addition to 2,000, er of a cool, dry smoke, Bienda, loenin, 49's, bbI.. local, bales é 1, 49's, bbI. bales February sales of Sears, Roe. buck & Co. increased 37.87 per cent Itcan be purchased from your dealer or Spring Cigar Co., tne. 000 feet of cedar and fir lumber, she carried a huge quantity of box| : hooks and flour. | str Lurline from Honolulu via ports, at Sugar-——Cane, per owt. 7 Pf bd n ult from Ban Pedro via Beet, per owt Utah declared a quarterly divi = — Sal Ite, Fete Se ae HAY, GRAIN AND FEED | 4 of $1, Inst quarter payment Admiral Rodman from Port | ¥ Griffeo trom | at 2 @. m.;| ry : 7 Pp fr) vassenger Fare, 0c Round Trip[ | Ey NAVY YARD ROUTE f3 La Brea from Port #an Luts, at 19 p, m.; idayocWisslesale:’2, | 50 cents a share, dividend pay Célman Desk Main 3903 [J str Northwestern from Bouthwestern vi ‘ iny—Wholesale, f. 0. b. Seaitlo i 707 Int Av. 418 Pike Sty LJ Binthesdtern Alaskar at Sp 1 ¢ Denver Live Stock Alfalfa. . able March 3 010 2nd Avs 1406 4th Av. * NAVY YARD ROUTE * wego from New Orleans via ports, at! oats Breit Quotations pee May . The Chicago & Northwestern —————— 3 f] TEs attlo—Recelpts narkat steady, [Straw January net operating increaso WONDER DAYS Xerxes Sts ‘saa top|: Steere 9 cown "and. Weitere, | City Dellvery, Wholesni f Ret; o} a aoeatae CELE BA h 1—ste Tyndareus, for De der teak mutase: Whole teats wan $908,263; Great Northern in- | eee — : bors ‘oma, at 9:45 p. nt cay e11 Rolled and ground, 80's-100's crease, $1,176,321; Canadian Pa- Look on Page 2 m.; str H . Baxter for San Pedro ze | MAriets steady: to.) Cilbped: 5008 Wg of axe ead i be alg 10¢ higher, ‘Top, $8.06; bulk, Corn Whole, 7ellow,: 130 via Eagle f, At 4:46 p.m $7.90. Cracked and feed moal, 100 Sheep—Receipts, 1,200, Market steady to|Oale—Whols, feed, 100's Alaska Vessels ihe Je I F 412.5014; ewes,| Rolled and ground, 10 60 00% Juneau—Feb, 24—Salled, ate Spokane, cpa de Hild nouthbound, at 4 p.m. Feb, 27—Salled, All-Grain Chop-_40's jeaned Te “Alaseds) weetboundy: at 4:36 pt ! Mpetersvure—Feb, 28-—Malted, wr Jot-| N, ¥, Sugar and Coffee |Chick Feed —100's cific Increase, $1,810. A Complete Financial Service The service which the First National Bank offers to its customers is complete, being built 44.500 hick M 160 h ferson, northbound, at 6 a.m Sugar Thareday's Quotntlona An € 7 ior oe on these founantione: . rm anulated, $8.6069,. mt & Petia aag x nerience— or > vears is Vessels in Port at Seattle | cotteo—no. 1 ts tet, 1840 10.3 No. 4 | een teed bee oe, Experience—For many years this bank has Smith Cove Terminal Pier A—Atr wid-| Manto, 13% G10 Ib.’ Wheat-—Mixed f been meeting and solving a variety of business Merhielase Mek: Foreign Exch Coppanint Meal +. and financial problems for its customers. Great Northern Terminal—Mtr Griffea, oreign “xchange Lu 4 O11 Mi S44, i . ivi Unlon ll Co, Dock str ta Trea, ABW YORIE March 1 a: so \Aitaita bel : Strength — Capital, Surplus and Undivided Neanthar: yi RTT He | aBange opened steady, Bterllngy: $6.70% Profits more than a million dollars, a personnel Pier Abie Oduna, air Victoria, mtr 22:137 to the dollar, off 40,0000t88, of the most confidence-inspiring character. a Forel, exch ee ed atead te | . ¢. , ae Union Pacifia Termival-cate Lurline Tn ha i franca, $0.0408; “Nive, [Flaw Meal + Bring In your account on or Facilities—Our new and centrally located of- od veh gti BAe gite 481%; marks, 22,737 to the dollar, "| Grit 16.00 + fices and our complete organization offer eve olfic Coast Engines ‘orke—U, & " tar 2 i Pacific Count Wginering Worker, Meat Sern “iba.ae before the 15th of this month : ‘d a advantage to those engaged in domestic business or foreign trade. Co-operation—We have always shown a readi- ness to further worthy business enterprises to the full extent warranted by conditions. Co- operation with depositors is one of our watch- words. We invite the accounts of all those who desire a banking service that is complete and always dependable. U, & Silpping Board stoorings mtr An-| Chicago Board of Trade na EB, Morse, str leontum, #tr Hilvor- ndo, att Crone Keys, att ‘Delight, att Thursday's Quotation San Francisco Produce West Hartland, str Went Ion, wtr |. A Aa ed MA ‘Thursday's Quotations Wallingford, ate Lubrico. s Mi ere Paett “eie} $118% | utter—txtran, A7}.0 1b. prime tients, ety fe foal Sa 16% 110m is Panama eee VGH LA5L LA0R | gegeMatran $6460. dons. oxtta tifete Auiantio’ Street | Torminat—tr Robin ray] ibibo dom extra pullets, 220 dox.; une ate Onwono, ! jaraized pullets, 190 don Flour Mills Terminal—str Horal- 10% | Cheene—California flats fancy, 240 1b. 4! Railroad Plans New ‘wood, str H. F. Alexander, atr Noxer, % Puget Hound Bridge & Dredging Co—btr $1,000,000 Issue | MSEACESIF al events Portland Produce WASHINGTON, March %.— Tho iii Motoraht Tabby Malne, id ‘Thnenday's Quotations Chieago, Rook Island & Pacific rail TTT waa ie aa ieee SEATILE SAVINGS srt Ti Ee) ae ee i 210 I, thority to Issue $1,000,000 of its mort ASSaQaCc ATION" of Seaiile gage 4 per cent gold bonds to reim Fall Htr Pacifica, a i y Na ke x . Pa) eattat tin, Cash Wheat puree {ts treasury for its expendi <Q | aa | SS 3a Second Avenue and Columbia Street 01 hie J. W, Cline,’ CHICAGO, March 1.—Cash wheat~—No, | tures for {ta construction, Improve wtr Caowar, ‘whalers Star Now, 1,4, 3, 4 hard, $1164 @1.20%. ments and facilities and share in the earnings for the full six months period ending June 30, 1923. $1 to $5,000 Accepted 1.13% 14% 16% 4 n Maru, Btacy Mtreet Terminal—U. A. 0, 8. Dell- wood, U. A. C. #, Burnaide. 5 Todd Drydocks—Htr Hdmore, atr Nor- ABM Ath 43% ip Mooringe—Str Redon-