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PAGE 12 2ATTLE STAR TUESDAY, MARCH 6, 1923. SEATTLE BUSINESS—Finance, Produce, Shipping, Real BILLION DOLLAR New York Exchange Goes NO CHANGE IN PRICE ADVANCES Reserve Bank’s Review NO PROSPECTS CAPITAL ASKED = Ahead in Opening Deals’ LQCALMARKET ARE DECEPTIVE Shows Business Active QF DOLLAR GAS Bell System to Be Largest : at as zat ete ‘ ; Butter and Eggs Continue Production Costs Too High,| Western States in Good Condition, Says Senate Oil Scare Foolish, Corporation i dup fractionally nn Steady Says Moody Monthly Report Says Kingsbury 2 Estate, Building ewatt Warner | Increased busin W YORK, Ma Y 1 a ach a ¥ h ie Kees remain steady on the local] Com y price advances are industrial | comparatively i BAN FRANCISCO, Ma ‘ American Tele; & r a sections of t at Te market, withopt any new features | f © of the moment, according to| activity in the P ‘ has heen ‘ at a dollar company, t i i ; " rn Broducts, 124, off|being reported | Moody's weekly review of finan has marked the open farms and .¥ ¢ + t ers, will me the world es ‘ ‘ utes Hie, up. les Mald al butter market is steady | conditions ace S ot | Mist reporte ‘ $ corporation and America’s f billion . Ota tetas tat “1%. up he Utah, 15% without change, with a ready| "The appearance of an unlimited | °° ?# Che mentiny revie condition and f noon belk. Hn. King e dollar conce tock 8 ay N 4%, Up Mt Anaconda, 62%, off \; Cosden, 69%, up 4i| market for cube extras. | Public buying is deceptive,” ways the | bu ss conditions complied by | sheared. and of tan 1 On ¢ f Ca prove plans t pitalizatic ; handler, 74%, Up i. Bethlehem J, 74; Union Pa VEGETABL |report. “The buying is partly. for|John Perrin, federal reserve than ave ed tos @mnounced today ~ uP i athe : id Wholesale 1 | future quirements and partly |for the 12th district fw He wa ‘ The directors hav ded rtichokes-—Per dos tive, and we are witnessing 5 ; eit has in rapidly | b | eae poe Yot wince 1920 has the opening Phat the capita! st screamed Stock Market enc = adh LR inflation of operating ration. Yet|, ng cunee 18 point i rs ‘ from $750,000,000 to Quotations Cabbawe— ler tm curlously enough busi concerns] i'ea ty the” 1 * than the cow a | making the company larger than t np. don. bunches ne usually make more profit wher sed r ume During | ties of ar gasoline if the 4 bil +f SI steel oration « = 1.bo@) when ney are fall beer F « t gen " oe an : ‘per erst beveeee n when they fall DAIRY y «xed «r ms jeneral Motors. The i Cal, hothouse, dow : ; : the cos PRODUCTS try were I wote on the “ A a wee Per 20 “Rediscount rates have risen for|‘h® « aries: Bat at fe Their approval 's res as cort root : 4 in se sae ast voGnid - banking, re by debits t umber of : herd The Ameri & Te HICAGO, Ma alr oc + su Hh a. bonthes, 160 86 many paternaiietio © banks in clearing houne centers, 1 per re : as os Braph, which to. Bel . ba the Chicag aré \Ge te ; a Peppers ‘oo banks to regulate the public's | ’ a no eb: ‘ ; Dany in 1900, had available ; : Petators—Local, white, ton ..1800@ 16.08 m. It has jong been the pol.|%8# 165 per eater than with nt du d tra ay @ all quotations . Yakima Gems, fney. graded 20.0077 60 ¥ january, 1922 cent ing 1921 : Gends $11.14 a share of v * ah tea ahaha ® nu of our Federal F ken 3 last year. The divid v Ww a: eaninn r - " 1.00@1.28| and of the Bank of Eng ad in ve e qenes ‘ t Tesenting « ea ‘ : . ‘ Wes: i ATE just discount rates to prevailing in-| ent ereater than in Jan | mals dur i Over 1921, totaled well over $6 + aint oh 3 fe ’ & 4 ‘ ateeiies | terest rates; for a wide gap between| “A recent conducted by |@ stability oe 000, was some ¢ th Ma af yee a Hed % bunches 88@ .90 | the two tends to bring on speculation | this bt showed that there during or ‘ Approved the tele: pany w xceed ® YOAr AMO | Kris ‘ : Prices Pald Whelesale Dealers In other w it enables banks | Per cent in the number of me a 2 000,000 ¢ than " a as ‘ % wing from the Fed-|the district during the e's F 5 # tion. pases. bay » 4 va ° ng to pub | February t aned r 3 No new stock offering ts mamcare Cer, ¥ ney ‘ bank rate would |of case . movement, a 3 Plated in 1923, according to Pr t| F howed a little streng - ben first, to bt been may be a Thayer, all additional " asa ree “ aitue bble; second, to|in wage he re ; Reeded for cor t ewe ban *: BUSINESS Paes 2 : 4 ree the b to FAILURES pakke ? ? Chicago Board of Trade Crenaes-— : erates and curtail loans and dle-|rudonte coitus ints s of butter from Australia and te ‘ “ “wth yed imately to bring on « Loy apd gaan ne 4 New Zealand. The net ad f sot athens % Tangerines—siand box and ultimately to bring 00 &|auring January, 1928, were approx: | 2, “aa fee wae x 7% HL1EM SLE " « NUTS uge of enforced liqu nin 8! mately the same in number, but | 9 pa yO $e Prices Paid Wholesale D sritles, goods and commodities és " rage BLO a ” ; te e LIEN toby | Almonds—1. x : t trade with Europe in| tit Ber cent lena | abilities | brought the : ilding } fda | Feensto—va, per ‘Our export trade w : rtd than during January Liabills| district up to ow 0 ™ Ske” | Pecans. . 1 poor shape. Great Britain ie |e” OUODE senuar ; 1D t 5 84 |Mited forced to curtail her importa because | UM r % feee ‘ a ruary 1, compared t23,569 ve i 3 ‘alnete 4 per 31 / oe unemployment, of the burden of | ‘ ¢ ere in Janua pounds on February ate mi igig Nii **! her debt to us, and of poor world | } Lg ya ie me RETAIL AND ¢ MONEY AUTOS AND rene Saks teres Jemand for manufactures. The Con pasa bg 933 | WHOLESALE TRADE oe a losin tt Seeley, Fors SAVINGS BANKS om |Mattertat—_ tinent ts worse off, and our Corts of : lt erpaha Ae catall Marion jonds, ac. Rates Saving and spending go handin- |. '* | ‘ N A erade, Seattle delivery producing manufactured goods are INDUSTRY 1923, was greater in value 1% ee te tive tro theo sas ’ Foreign Securities |B Fre. ‘ranch, white ehell too high.” | “The lumber industry ts expertene-| ume than in January of GoM clan sctgny Conditions, An interesting exampl Monday's Quotations vi Ink great activity. Handicapped by! previous years and was ay DAN, 96 m P ' 310-311 Joshua Of this is found in the items of sav- > RR BE. | fa. Geattse voppiy adverne weather conditions, the! mately at the level of January ¥ gs accounts and automobiles : a Rs ie tas B. condes Financial Flashes || mp» end mills of the district have! “Wholesale distributors in all of ‘The total num of automobile Cash Wh DAIRY PRODUCTS mi aid drlas &C been un: to mupply the increasing | the 10 reporting lines of business rations in the Twelfth Reserve 2 as! eat Prices te Hetail Dealers re be ac Ave | |S¢mand. Production during Janu-| advised substantial increases in the t during the year : Mares Steise n peereh lente. Sil Gecensd Ave. ary, 1928, was 17 per cent grenter| value of their sales in January, 1923 @4 an increase of 4 per Freeh ranch, white shell jthan during January, 1922, ship-}compared with Janu vig: Washington the 1932 * | a colors Bugar inquiry stopped In senate. ments 29 per cent greater, and or-| nificant among which ir Was 216,932, as compared with Denver Live Stock | | Bouthern Pacific ordered 49 ¢M-| ders received 52 per cent greater.| crease of 66.1 per cent in the value 983 in i921, a gain of 11.2 per | Gntidc-—-necemea Lane "4 seecse 24@ 27 | gtes from Baldwin Locomotive. | Unfilled orfers at the end of the!of sales of agricultural implements At approtimately the same time, | teers, brtem 22) Copper demand in fair volume| month were €¢ per cent in excess! BANK LOANS savings bank deposits increased. On bas * sa@ (27) With producers asking 17 to 17% | of orders held on February 1, 1922.) AND D! SITS January 13, 1922, savings accounts | qogs—iteceipts. t 10 te ibe Tillamook triplete $1 |centa a pound delivered. BUILDING | “Expansion of productive and din- Spencer's im the seven principal cities of the | hue 14.25: bulk. 47.9008 POULTRY AND MEATS Annual rt Hupp Motors year!) AcTTyITY ériboutive! ant tka iscdeeast Cue district were cent greater | Sherr ‘ one Fries Laid by Wholraale Dealers [ended Deceminr 3 wa 7.13 4)" nuilding activity te again increas: |demand for bank credit. Loans and the list with a gain c s Wrollers—1 to 2 the 23 1921 November and Decemt sanks stood at $919,162,000 on % nd Beattie follows San Francisco Produce Yreere end Measlere—Liva, te International Harvester dé re it ge noes Pee Fora: (rake ee leeeeiatote tha Capone ¢. tat testy 4 % ce ees ; Seated 8 ' a cent gain. = darte heseette-m 71 resularly quarterly dividend 1% * ing permits insued during January, | figure for January 10th ea 5 | Meat 4% Me «mon dividend, payable April 195) 1999 were greater than in the pre its of the reporting BUSINESS IN . 4 f 5% Lave, ligt " 43 | record March 24 “ vious month or the same month of |tinue to rise, each new wwekly figur § ur ray SWEDEN dos; extra, 7, a under-| Kingdom ta, fancy dry picked 3 esnte above | Standard Olt still controls oils, #60 | ast year, behix dracon dob: At $1 000,000 | Strikes in the Swedish wood pulp, | Cheese—California flats, fancy, 240 1b segs 1 | Geese—Live, tat. # to 10 Me. te reports. - Committee | dec a" | CROP on February 7th their deposits were | For Your Fruit Trees paper, lumber and tron industries are “ Fancy dressed various companies exercise contro! | CONDITIONS $195,000,000 above the low point of | #8¢ # at Thc a ga Affgcting about 65,000 workmen, As |§—————__—__-_—____—¢ Foreign Money Status ["+lsian Marm—ayy a and vp to fix prices. Prohibition or curb 0n| "yea sown grain crops of this |1#21-1923 (June 8, 1921) and $90,000-| LAWN LIME sistant Trade Commissioner H. Sor-| | BANK CLEARINGS ee A Ah eg Turk ener 6. b. 8-18 A, exports favored. La Follette report | 40/0) pave tunproved in condition | 000 above the high point of 190 (No- ae @fson reports to the department of | | RPE v tages oe Roosters—Old. live, per Meese sil | includes talk of dollar gasoline “be- | 12th If used now, will give 810 Second Ave, Beattie nba mo during the favorable weather of | Vember 12th). you «fine soft carpet of ommerce, while the stevedores'’ | Ven i Seattle seaeaseer | (Norm! value Preseot vatee | er ent ,|fore long,” wants pipe lines ie | icant. Waawy cates nedien grass in the Spring. De- ie at Goteborg, effective Febru- | earings .... .....$6,221452 $4566 . 00000. ftorling. oe. + $47 Weary, taney oo 9 |common carriers, | # wa ped | livered for $1.50 per sack. 1 | 1 ony mers teens @ a0 7 a 1 @rk 16, involves 1,500 more, Indus-| | Balances ..... ..... 1,901,061.86 | | $1.09 el vote, . | Annual reportet American Szsitt- ovens greateei vats reoiges seg DR. EDWIN J. | {fies ‘are naturally slackened by| | Clearings .... -.... 5,908,491.56 Faney, Might... ies AQ 14 ling & Refining for 1922 abows, after |relmved Previous drought conditions| _BROWN'S hese strikes and by lockouts; gov-| | Balancgs . 1.841412 Fancy ee idas06 ec cSee 2g |Dayment of dividends on preferred |7 areas ¢ ‘cient rainfall, and) DENTAL OFFICES | BOYCE @mment mediation has been unsuc Tacoma POULTRY AND MEATS (stock, there wan a surplus of in ti ‘or growing crops ix now! 106 Columbia St. } JA: SEED CO. Cesetul so for in bringing about set-| | Total transactions .. 2,483,000.00 fPriceg Paid’ Wholesale Dealore 6 of $2,003,112 at the end of 1922, |“ Mt au ‘ igri Seattle's tiements. Unemployment amounted &—— — 33/us compared with @ deficit of nib om prt 1922 crop| Leading Dentist MAIN 0652 9 PIKE S to 48,000 on Junuary 1, a» compared 2 at close of 1921 7 bet beying, both tor’ dechastio |e Nena at eae ith 37,300 on November 1 j Ps ard) 34] Westinghouse Air Brake declared |*1* Dut 9UyInE, both for domestic Years The monthly trade balances of || Libe: d t x is [stock dividend of 36 per cent on pres. rea oe yi con ue rela. g iki Sweden since June of last year have || Liberty Bonds [perere— wer ms ces Vent tame and outstanding atock divi. | 0vey small tn volume. | Wheat ex-| ciate wit onday's Quatatlons Dressed, per ee ; F > Soun¢ were eo any feporebie, with Det Furalshed by Logan & Bryan = |Tukeys—Pancy. dressed ....,. .40@ 143 |dend Is payable April $0; stock |s 445 437 bushels for the alx months | fember imports totaling 110,000,000 || 810 Gecond Ave., Beattie Live, feney, fo o a2 record March 29; directors meet tin J 81 o9 Crowns and exports 119,000,000. The|} "Tides in Seattle Beriee— iam Close |Belalam Harve Live, per Th 17/ March 15 to declare regular cash |ouine vemwery eka en ompared balance for the whole year has been || Bie 91.90 ver 22 | dividend. ‘Aged deai Mirena! seers ls s ar " 97.80 . 6@ 16 | dividen 9 favorable, but not to an important Seater ool @tmanom ok | ” Tari ‘te 1s] Aguila and Pierce Of withdraw madre | Gegree, as the imports have|| dire Low Tide | First Low Tide 94.00 95.90 17@ [18 \eteamships from service, following | APPLE mounted to 1,164,000,000 crowns in} 12:56 «. 2.0 ft.| 1:37 « nat a 100.04 100.08) ne orders of Mexican government re. | MARKET “First High Tide 18 ar tt. o LIVE STOCK 2 Car Lots Quotations at stockyards : id Lew : tite Second men rep Qrotations BANTON RAPS [he attutia rel ater Rie seaten ate meet \ 7 LESS pe mks 16-7 Grain— Heets Cont. Eetd. Lt Yr YSlue and the exports to 1,152,000,000 || First High Tide crowns. Pe eee using to nationalime vessels carrying | “Storage holdings of apples in this sitiolente: district on February Ist remained twice as large as holdings one year ago. Apple shipments during Janu . ary, 1923, were greater by 2,779 cars, is I gS Nickel wae por eed [ Club Meetings Veit Ser cant, than during January, | —— 5 a“ ao6 om 92 N. iY. CHANGE, | ‘ORM WARNING re es therhodk variation oc'apbaa ering ¢ Southeast genta eee pea | ms; BB sie’ ia ‘ Comme r . sifseghe afetdhl seal NEW YORK, March 6—District Southwest rm warnings | | Rye. eres i : The Chamber of Commerce and the |,214 in storage, have how moved {nto | Investment dealers of Seattle will Cot otion and remaining atock give @ joint luncheon to John Moody, | CONN aa ah ot be ; wand one 3 American economist and student of |COn#st largely of the late varieties. finance, at the Hotel Washington, | LIVESTOC K, | March 27. Ho will discuss American | SHEEP AND WOOL jand European financtal and econom-| “Improvement in the cattle in- lie conditions, based on information |@ustry appears in an Increase dur-| obtained in a recent tour thru Buro-|!ng 1922 in the number of beef ani- Atty. Banton yesterday launched an| | were ordered displayed at 10 a. | | cee ‘attack against the New York stock| | ™. at all Washington coast and | cs | sound ports. A mederate ntorm || N. Y. Sugar and Coffee 2 TOO 0.0 ORME IN: xchange in connection with that f 2 " 1] Monday's Body's. brief, filed in ‘Albany| | !* moving Inland over British | | Quatetione Fast week, opposing the Lockwood | | Columbia, which will cause fresh 1] 8 ‘Dill, which would require all broker- | to strong southweste gales to. | | Coffee—nio spot, 13% ge firms to be licensed by the state. | | day and tonight apes ni York stock |* Rough heavy refined,| ‘stage Pies san4 No. 4 Santos, - © Why should the Nev oo | Piteeiciise ‘test up with the ote 4 | Portland Produce 5 | pean countries. mals in the district amounting to es who, since the war, have| Weather Bureau Report |,,,,,.__,,Monasy's Quotations { $88 2.8 per cent. During 1921 a dectine Swindled the people of this co TATOOBH ISLAND, March 6—8 A. M.| Bee sla 34. aos A round-table discussion on financ-| of 1.4 per cent was reported. The Out of more than $400,000,0007 See ene ae ee heii | Cuceoe—03@ S80 1b ing foreign trade will bo held Tues-| largest increaso was in number of ° south, six miles an hour. Inward boun Manded Banton. | Standard Ol tanker, at 1:40 6. m. Hene—17 @ 210 tb oUR om, sus day, at & p.m, in the Merchants'| hogs, the figure for the district meals and berth » During the past 14 months, acc ord. | diniapiTard 2 a Fieur=Biends, locain, 49's, bbl p09 | Exchange assembly, Arctlo building. | standing at 1,749,000 on January 1, Eng to the district attorney, 154 bro-| Arrival d D P. bl: M: Blends, local, bales... tas| A. R. Truax, of the First National |1633,. compared with 1,612,000. on ; ; hve faiilea }/aFTivals an epartures ublic arkets Art, loeal, 49°, bbl. OAS Isaaie™ writs talks ot th eee 0 pet's ; Bs een oksrase firms have failed |""AngavED—stereh «Ar acod Lek: ieee Art, local, 435, THe | am, wilt talk on the importance of January 1, 1922, a gain of 8.5 por semling i intioded in the original cost ‘ork county. These brokers |enbach from Mobile via ports, at 1:15 a best cane sugar, r—Cane, p 0 ena rd poptictd spec hoy ate by . oO ur oi -by- have failed with jiabilities of more|m.; str Rainier from Ban Francisco, at | gral Sérdtn pevaervaa: citaticce | Beets.per ewte $08! Godsave, of the National Bank of| “Altho the number of sheep tn you et when you travel by-water. han $100,000,000, he said, and assets | 1:15 ™ mi str Brekane from South | ind raspberry, 410 per Th. blackberry, | HAY, GRAIN Commerce, will speak on “Latters of |the district tg still less than in 1921 This is only one of the many distinctive fp er a, A a om; ne*| 260 per tb.; Teagarden Jam nut | Whol , a oxc " * f only $10,000,000. “Of these fall- | George tr: @ Rupert via ports, at| margarine, 2 fos. Sc. Bteils 41-43. Cos | ait ee Neath and hog aptygert as Thejand 1920, an increase of 8.6 per features that make the travel-by-water way , the great majority were mem-/|4 p et ip a = antree irene Rich- |tumbia river am 100, 3 the. 260: fresh iy. meeting is open, tb he public, cent during 1922, following a de- diffe eo iorroer toeaibers, of the New | Rotersnig Dochra trom Baltimore. via| (rik heian ies ee oan es 1100] 4 meeting Of tho aien Managers | rome, of, #1 Per cont during 192 ee ic ‘ ‘ stock exchange,” Banton said DOrtR aL DOR ate pit soles, 10, Stalls ‘6-8, 9 Toa nut mar: | yarier’. Deilvery, Wholesale, Per a eaten pei Rte wee re Indoaten the extent of improvement | Admiral Line tickets include splendid meals, care- EE E: LE fare r Prince Georwe| garine, be tbe. honey, 6c, @ ¢: hole tom 2, A e d during the past year, Prince Rupert via ports, at 11:45 p. | M-1s-16, new peas, 200 Th-7 green sespers, | Rolled and round, 40'4-100' 44.001 6:45 p.m. at the Gowman hotel, at| “, Best ity Se ce fly repared and tastefully served and a comfort- Lumber Man Here [ride Sona. wii ptr Toyooke: Mars | 100 aplece: Hubbard squash, 66 Tb.; sweet | 75 °h {2.00] which Dr. W. J. Henley, secretary | al in a spacious, airy stateroom. oka Maru | 19e nrleos, Tunbard eagath, Sc Th. aweet | corn—Whole iellow, 120'8 an00 tors, both physical and financial, 5 sien melts at Sins uLt tr Toommnite tor) cemmeeey sec, (eh.and Ste den.: en Cracked and feed meal, 100’ .....44.08 | Of the Washington Retailers’ associa: |haye | wrought a marked {i a Regular service, frequent sailings, low one-w: En Route to East |i Fravciecs, aap. ue Admiral | der pack. ekima Gems, 11.55 | onig whole, teed, 100'n SITa7be | tion, will apeak on business forocasts fe tubiaie! 5 improve wes): requ , ay A four months’ survey of lumber |S#bre* for Tacoma, at 4:45 p. m.; ate CORNER Rolled and around, 70'#-#0'e ...:..49.00 lor 1923, ‘The policy of the associa ee Ae 6 re Soe industry round-trip fares between ttle, Tacoma, . of ber | for Richmond, at 11 p. n o at ‘3 | Sprouting, 100’ ‘7 a8, «| durin: © past severa 5 i i " Gonditions in the Orient will be made| ridridge tor Manila. via porta, at 4/10) pot road fe rhe gn cone a ake, | whemt--Mecieaned toed, ii¥'e.s..J6999 | Hon for the remainder of the year|” urn prenent winter, hes been Victoria, Vancouver, Portland, San Francisco, by M. B. Nelson, general sales man.|p. m f.1 lamb shoulders, $10 Tb.; plenicey ite AlL-Crsia Chep—a'e «. will be outlined at the meeting. Los Angeles and San Diego. &ger of the Long-Bell Lumber com-| ea Fy hat inns 100, Mh.t ‘atrlotn Cate Maati—100'e with B, i Ask for detailed information and literature Pany, now in Seattle. | Alaska Vessels lamb chope, 2. Ton. Zhe; veal chopa, the | Growing Feed—100's | ¥ Nelson will meet L. L, Chipman, it manager of the company, | ferson, southbound. at 6 a. m. who is now im the Orient, ana the! _Junta—March %—Salled, tr Admiral ATTLE—H04 Second Ave, L. C. Smith Ketehikan—March 4—Salled, str Jef-| tb, Stall 102, 2 bie corn flakes, 160; 2 big | Growing Mash—190's, no Ti. M. 32 big) y ‘ike St. at Fourth Ave, Phone ne codtinh, 21¢; 8 big bars soap, 280; 2 | Kae Mash—100's, no 1. M big quarts sauerkragt, 260; 4 Ibe, bulk |Scrateh Feed—100' 325 Kiwanians ‘will meet Wednesday | 7 ) | noon at the Hotel Gowman. ns tertainment will be provided by New Bond Is ues Ming Nellie Cornish ailiott $< (198808 1 several TACOMA Pe P vir Watson, pouthbound, at 9 p.m mhearonl 1509 Firat ave,, imported | Wheat—Mixed feed, BO 00.50.00 /24.00 = ex HLL Paelfle Ave, Phone Main 7178, Pair will then tour Japan and China. | seward March 3--Aalled, atr Alameda, | anchovies, b0c; pure apole Ioly, whe tee | Cocanent Meal j +159 [artists of the Corniah school Tho city of Yakima has a new & The surveys are planned preparn- | southbound, at 9D. mn. corned beef, 200 th. Atall 14, atlver |Cottonseed Meal sue of 6 per cent municipal improv B. G. McMicken, Pessenger Trafic Mgr., L. C, Smith Bidg., Seattle, Wash, salmon, 200, 2 Tha. Abc; fresh herring, 2 | Linseed OM Meal * | the, 160, 4 Ma, 260; Columbia. river | Alfalfa Men! ‘ h..| Vessels in Port at Seattle | rmeits, 2 me, 100, 4¢ the, te; trean crude, [Sova Bean Meal... tory to the opening of the company’s | New sawmills at Longview, V CWAIS LOCAL MEN IN. © |iist crsssa atica se meet from which much lumber will be | smith Cove Terminal—Pier AaStr Willte|1be each, 2 for 260. if Bone Meat a . LATIN AMERICA are in denomination of $500, dated e A. Wiggina, achr Wi Nottin WEAT! KE jone—-Granulated re) 2: meerped to the os at Iie: Bell Wrest, Terminal rigs 7, | Stall 105, 2 bare Maxine Miltott soap, | Chareoml—-Hard wood March 10, 1923, and are tax exempt, Fish Meal i Gettehanaen ects 00] ‘Tho steamship President Hayes, in-| They are payable on or before 12 00 | qugurating tho U. 8. shipping board's | Years after date, Heather, i 160; 2 large bi Ship Brings Paper Oipat sae Beate Terminal—Motor. | ca Rogers | ~ F E Pler 14—Str Robin Gray. abe. Btall 129, [Ment Beraps—t ‘iiodoo [new service between the west const Rail , Ple a thwestern, atr Odu: 14%-t, can r Shell astern + +2600 the Unit St z _ Cargo From Europe | ris: 2 ir sorthventern, str oduna, ate) 434.1, ohn veal | Seal maeter 26.00 lot th United States and the east| Railway Completes coast of South America, Is now in South Americal waters) Lines Into Mexico PThe motorship Buenos Aires is en | pigs Do htr Bpokan: ite to Seattle with 800 tonsa of | man. York ai 460 coft atr Admiral Rod Middling 44.00 Paper and other general freight, |Pacitie Const Coal Bunkers—ftr Burvey- | 30 Olympic w flour, or No 1 the. choice | ‘The President Huyws carrion a dele | NEW YORK, March 6.—Conatruc: or, ate Bainter, corn me 0-Tm, Baker Uirl flour, sweet pickles, 300 of by ‘ ‘ @nd will arrive by the end of the | pacitic Const Engineering Works—U. #,| $1.66; 2 combs Yakima money, 360; O14 renulne Yakima Gems, #1 [2ation of business men from the |tion work on a 100-mile gap in the| th, according to an announce. | "c, G. Haida Tomentend vacuum packed coftes, 40¢; | flivared: extra aweot oranges, {Chambers of Commerce of San Fran-|Southern Pacific railroad's connec: | 3 5 jciseo, Portland, Tacoma and Seattle, |tion with the National Railways of | “Princesa” Steamships loave Seattle Daily for Vancouver and Victor fient by W: Jt. Grace & Co, Paper |U- 8. Shipping Hoard Moorings-tts An-| #1. box PG. B. erahame, the: |e das. Tiorida rape frult, 4 for tho mebipe leave Seats fo from European ports Is unus- ado, atr Crom Keys, atr ‘Dellaht, atr| nit, Ve. ftalln 14-15,, short ribs beat, |Deare, 100 dos, Atall 61, mayonnaise, 400 |-q committee from the United |Mexico, was started — yesterday, | in Colman Deck, foot of Marion Street. ; in the Northwest. Went Hartland, str West Ison, etr| #4; #toar pot roast, Ko; lve tha, ibe; |1.; home-made anndwich spread, 400 th., [Chamber of Commerce of Argentina |Jullus Kruttachnitt, chairman of the CR 99 Wallingford, ate Lubrico, | Pork atoak, 2 the 26c; sugar cured bacon, | Rogers’ peanut butter, 180 Th went to Montevideo to welc the |Southern Pacific, O : On her outward trip the Buenos]. In i . h at ¢ welcome the noific, announced here, — i Connecticut Btreet Terminal—Hehr Ca-| 260; malt pork, 200, Stalle 16-17, 4 bi + PIKE ACK ‘a 1 3 ies Will corry a cargo consiating |O"Nens wir Hale, atr Junonu "| Creme Olt soap, Won) Bap: fideea,||-Btall 19,6 Tobe best ceane eager, 146 oer en na \iaehd Nd Sue a TREN Ghe G take threo years and 3.00 One Way $4.25 One Way ely of lumber for Scandinavian | Atiantle Street Terminal—str Owego, atr| So; Swift's white soap, 7 bare 260; black | Stall #1, butter, de, 2 Me, 960; honey, on th residen' ayes to Buenos | cost $8,000,000 to $10,000,000, he said, Fulton, pepper, 2 cans iho; Bwitt’s Pride washing | Twa, #06: peanut butter, 190 tb, & Aires, Announcement \ $5.40 Round Trip $8.50 Round Trip Ports. Stacy Birest Terminal—U, B.C, #8, Deil-| powder, 44¢; 4 Te, macaroni, 266, Btalle.| 866. Beall. 1%, flour, $1.68 per (act, ment was jaleo. Made: thas (80-Day Lit) (Continuous Passage ench way, a wood, U, B.C, B. Burnside. 20-21, woratoh feed, $2.26; tacked corn, | matehes, bo box; ralaina, 100 th ees SOE two lines of double /track would be $4.00 Week-End Fare S0-Day mit) The man who walt to be told in] Todd Drydocke—str H. ¥. Alexander, wtr| 12.26 egg mash, $260; Gold Bond flour, |? Tha, Thai corn, peas oF tomat : The Washington Co-oporative Egg |constructed, one of 12 miles over the (Colma ature or nda. $9.90 Round Trip h e oxen | $1.45; Waatinke Special flour, $1.46; Cen. | 2 Atal! 66, Bostom ataam brow Producers’ associatios rar sold | Sie Ye a 4 Timit tl lowte it is Visser the immovable individual, The fel-) puget Hound Hridge Dredeing Co.—str|tonnial Bert flour, $1.90; "400" hurd | $60) potato and wpe aon) apt vent LU aks Nevada and’ one of #1 miles _ oe) atop ove St Victoria, 80-Day Limit) Yeretabin combination | 7,988,617 dc n CES at An average| Over the Pequots, to insure the Cen. low who only does what he is told Patterson wheat flour, $2.00 anind, 200 pt. Stall 62, pura cocoa, Ihe, ‘The Day Boat for Victoria and Vancouver Dally, at 9:00 A.M 7 The 7 mes Shipyard Termina’ ‘oto M y 2 he, tbe cotton, 6, price of 27,91 cents a dozen Th tral Pacific's freight ni f# the movable man, The chap who | 4" st 1 & ‘Terminal-Motorship| CONOMY Tha, 260; all kinds coftes, a6, a tha, | PF A he relgh’ rying on The Ni tikes thing without belng told plan M ine, ate Point fnaitn. | gefitelt, ah * eane mumar, 726. $1.90) jolted ate, 4 ite gain over the previous year in ship-|pacity. Thin will cost 500,000 and ight Boat for Vancouver Direct, Daily at 11:90 P, M. moves up. | toranip Oregon ake [lato 1 ha, 260 toilet bo bar, Ball, 6b, pine value, wae 000, leaving a} will be fintahed by autumn Direct Train Connections at VANCOUVER for all points East, Bi PEGI BM Alaska Senmanip Moorings—Blr Redon. | peanuts, 300. tp | t India relish, 260; mustard | Mt Kain of $67,000 through the Wonderful Canadian Pacific Rockies. do, str Valde honey, bs. 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