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PAGE 14 THE SEATTL STAR WEDNESDAY, MARCH 7, 1923 SEATTLE BUSINESS.—Finance, Produce, ys “EARLYBANKS (Rails Recede Slightly MARKETSEES BRITISHSHIP Spring Activity Seen MOVIE CONCERN ISSUED NOTES on New York Exchange EGGS ADVANCE BUILDINGDROPS in Construction Work: GOES BANKRUPT WALL STREET JOURNAL FINANCIAL REVIEW Shipping, Real Estate, Building — Federal Reserve Is Growth icAuce cL opntinued aneettemont “| Alaska Shipments Cause of| Tonnage Constructed Low-|Contractors Flock t te n Pacific High- involuntary Petition Is Filed x tlon t ute e tin f . way av a . From Past Wvidua Shortage est in 30 Years | ay AVINg Against Selznick This is tho first installment os a if nT exe market, which has| British ship pr uring the] tion work to toa ; hag ane pon Napa . bal ¥ a of an article on the Federal Re ple — maining ‘et with no price ' ’ came ¢ Pegs p [serve banking system, by Arthur SSE TS, ER RARE ie sre Gai wean g- | Changes, has advanced its price level | 60 per colt since 1920, and made the ‘ ( ‘ ] > RK Truax, cashier of the First | ri Haldwin, 14014, Up i; Sinclair, 383° United § i, | cent poorest record for more than 30 i | Macieah building, Partiand, Ore! 7 sisi In order to understand the com: | wy, * Me ws Reiterates rou aA Az ee ad f « for immed ment ry atin rhe Bi a ante L hack s claim that the Belz MiaGahich brought about thelay, or ye eet OFF Mi Crucible 82h, up 4; Kenn VEGETABLES chant fleet ts now o ghtly | preparing which will | Lipp as given nil tein pameage of the federal reserve act |__| Pricee Paid Wholesale Dealers larger than it was in 1914 be opened > ged be ne 3 producti pert fn 1913, we must make a brief sur | ArtichokesPer & 1.18 About 98 per cent of the Incres bulletin mee Cass x” and “The on Wey of barking history. | Becto—lora 4 4 4} | 19 world tonnage since 1914 has been | new con In open f i A c Trust & Savings ‘Abont the most important funo | 00 | unde other than British, and | lows k bu goths tion of a bank im the early days 450 99 | from controlling close to 45 per cent cEL AND Woop pia for aim that in doing was the issuing of bank notes, In Conliftewer—ial, LESL2) | of world merchant steam tonnage, | BRIDGE CONSTRUCTION eld, Ore det te ‘attermntanene Tact, in its original sense, the w Cucumbers—Cal, hots ios 340 the British share has dropped to} Count nmiasioners, 201 Court oddard & with other creditors, Mbank” means a heap, a pile, an Garlle~ Ver t bout 33 per cent house ng, Portland. Bids 10 a, | building, asking bide re A. « i ntifte ‘are the Cocnnaeeal acoumulation, as a pank of earth,| CHICAGO, March 7.—Grain prices Lettuce e ’ irne of ocean freights m. reh 12; reconstruct and rthingt I v @e. In Colonial times it was ap potions cane hy PE ° t a arter rates explals a poh Fra Burnaide bridge 4B o ar A y of i toney : Tht rr ite, tow. 180 3 5 The average ocean freight rate caenottins r b pre Selznick people Rhode Island Bank” r * . ¥ 1 Ined per ce om the ask for bids for 4 « rporation is in emission of bills of ~ ;. 4 : wack 1 « for nd th erage rt Tacom I of reorganization and A cae he Amert- | : af, per Mp Vernols entering Britith ports with . ; build Beattie, 4 aa oy opment in th Im the early days of the Amer oe oe 2 , ridge as ( ory : are not a n 1p n SF €An republic a bank was an assoct. | 1 = tenenes “argo 022 show a t «e lita “pivaie me Unniaddod. “Weak J bull in firm's financial tr ctions, , Hye Bion whose main business was the . FRUITS ‘ } increa } Dar eatimated 8 pth mage et Yn Se tmuing of notes to circulate as |! . ay 4 Prices Paid Wholesale Dealers ag oe Ai ao teel er the Cheha bia. dees oe, His ‘ money, and the phrase “banking eM Apples. : i net wing notte © AVEFOKS | ver 200-foot sf County ¢ f Beattie, preparing plane Fink ‘gue en. Daniel Webster even is seo Cc. B. Met gh, Oregon high . - sald ee the “saad to issue s u » . : : “in iis ; pea br : 4 a Cia - m, architeets.|! Alimony. to circulate as money was the fea . 7, At pike, ben aH fo Pigs o Ag tactea) “ a; west Lun ture which distinguished a k i% ae seats Hed plans schoot|| Union Dues. k from every other institution. . . cane Hee Ge r - ne s ; Breach of Promise. imag noe mia iste or thereabor raph to the r 4 ha k building, F 1 has plans|| Special Damages. ton) I nes tn the ! ‘ 7 : U. 8. District eer Behulz. for two-story ee b « costing Ne rate a eacte | farther weakened au 4 : ry Metriet Was eae | att The following Is = special bul- Executed by goldsmiths to people | 100,000 bushels were, wo ‘ NUTS an ities Jetin issued by the collector of ho had left money in thelr cus- | port : weak. Th o% ; eenle’ Dealers w i ili aeertdl Mae [eee Sunes ‘ie, th) capes fody. Several of these notes were sewer to MC higher ‘ 42% 4K Me. ‘6 t : Meee fn a back room of Child's | hats showed independent ‘ C. B. Bagtey, board of public » alimony during the Shouses, when |t was removed from |/\l2 supply and light cour 1% 3 © | Waeete n per M to ahow {Hel under the Duwamish wate ey Pah Bes ere 7 Rar a few| Provisions were steady to higher, | Menteome ‘ ¥6 weded, per te ‘ x & former admit tee Pars, few) | Frovinlans were steady to higher: | National Bie 120% 190% | DAIRY PRODUCTS hy. for | RLEVERIOAL AND Personal questions, very, but fia, A sample naidera, 5 4 | , » Lb i ULE SUPPLIES Years ago. amp Ranaicerente. avieg. OF Me x Y.0. 4 W : ; | ees Banen salle sumption BUILDING SUPPLIE: portant to those to whom they ap- November 28, 1684. | i. + ue sie 375 t the third| C. B, Bagley, board of pea Bi in the preparation of an income oe | Chidkeo Car Lots ee ig Gates , he produc:| works, Seattle, 10 a m., Mar seal 4 is super. | fax retura tor the year 198% honble ye Lord No: jray or} my . white she t e 1923, 45 ff alarm boxes. San a . é Amounts received as alimon: ° Smee ninety “pounds at demand Sastishen tigen & heron tay tee te Puliets t YD. Freres ' agent, | struction of f a £05 00% | ace taxable income, socorinia “For Mr. Francis Child and my B10 Second Ave. Seattle sou 18 te |MMR—Cwt. Lab Benitie supply tumin 10 a. m, Mare a aye Burns Poe, collector of internal reve- Gratn— Recta Cont. Beta. Lt Yr, iv aN s | FO me y exces nd bronze castings. ca ihe nue at Tacoma. Such payments do “INQ. ROGERS." | Wheat..... SB) 38. * 4 33) 284 oe DAIRY PRODUCTS Cont W, D. Freeman, pureha ae, ane not have to b 1 |Cora 20 1 ° ‘ ¥ John ae se «| not have to be included in the In- The issuing of bank notes became |Co"" piesa 4 | ‘ : Prices to Metall Dealers 10 a. m., March 9 2 HE orant, architect, 4051 ome tax return of the person SAE Fecognized ns a right at common | je o.fiee 2 «| My $914 |Batter—Local creamery, cubes “*) high records in unfilled orders and | magnet wire Henry building, Portland, haa plans | ioe’ them, nor may they be apliani ) law. Anybody could tssue them and | Barley...... ‘ ; 1 14 | Studebaker Corp % 2 pPhswegana i . ection of fh and the high| Reuben W. Jones, necretary Notnca, ay tor three apartment! trom the gross income of thé palatal qPut them into circulation if people Foca jee yy M4 bas eae TR nal movement of bullding con-| tle schoo} district No. 1, 12 noon, t Ing $40,000, another | Wo ving them. In this respect, pay- Were willing to take them. It was|Chicago Board of Trade | teanesses deveens : lumber production, cement| March 15 steel lockers, bas- | 7*00.000, and another $800,000, me ony may be likened to found “in course of time that the Te Con ee of fabr ruc | kets tr 1 high ool. ephenn s & Br arch! Pies * Wednesday's Quotations pap & Nets “eo 4 sn ft " tects, New Yc hie Size a personal or living expense, whic Dexercise of this right was exposed| wheat Open itieh Low Timken Reerts un “ The dem 1d | GRADING, PAVING AND tas ’ k block, Seattle, are/is not deductible. J to accident and lable to abuse and | May Si $1196 § | united Fruit 0 | wine * ad eat STRE IMPROVEMENTS SP OPSTiNS Pin Om Sor: Hi school) However, a woman who has won Pibat the state must tnterpose for |4ot.''"" j 24 |! aes yaar ee S| tittamoon: trie 0 af CR bile wor ~ a breach of promise case, or has ac- the protection of soclety. Corn. need . rodad s 4 RUDE & the yted out of court a settlement as > At first it was believed that such | May . ‘4 POULTRY AND MEATS 1 May ee wa ey webieala Diekees art balm, must include the amount protection could be secured by re-|2°! a 24% ai Tekeouce Air 7 in her income tax return. The bu- Satricting the issue of circulating! ¢ 5 Ducke—Live, 3 tbe. and over salen as ¥ ans county, |» , b if, Portland, willl reay of internal revenue has ruled P Motes to a select number of persons | Max aa Hrollere—1 to 2 8 ers co ee. rn Or., receive bide 11 a.| DAV plans ready soon for c +|in such cases that the amount re- | Of well-known character, generally, |" i eta Reape 9 ate that goods pro|m, March 19 neven projects, | Marshfield, Ore,, costing $50,000 celved “is not to be regarded an a pp but not always incorporated as al jard— preteen Hens—4\5 and wp : kly passing into con-| grading, grave ing same. HIGHWAY return of capital, since the benefits _ bank, May...ss. 31 ’ Medium, live, 2% to 44 oa. 1€| sumptic C. B. Bagley » 16,| CONSTRUCTION of which the Injured party was de- | To understand some of the prob |/ul7.-.--+ Cash Wheat ited ts BnBb Por ” at higided 23, 26th ave 1 drive,| Thomas R. Beeman, county engi-|prived were merely anticipatory.” surrounding the issue of paper | way 1119 «1698 t108 CTUICAGO, March 7.—Cash wheat enn Taken as a whole, business tn Cal at College ast. et al., grading, preparing plans for} Members of a labor union may de peoggl We must have some idea of | July. 11.20 (44.00 9 «| 2 hard, $1.19, pee tta in quiet, says Trade Commis ing, water mains, ete Maury island, ct as a business expense dues paid Cireulating medium of this coun- nioner C. C. Batchelder in a report} to the department of commerce, The | dem y of Anacortes, Wash., prepar-} James Allen, highway commission {to such organizations during the plana city paving costing | er, Olympia, 10 a. m., March 27, 1923,| year 1922. Such dues are held by . nd for the main export ntaples| 3115.00. grading, paving and draining 6 29-100| the bureau to be necessary expenses of hides, skin and tea ts fa’ Yakima county, O. F. Brashears,| miles Kelso to Ste 4 62-100] Incident to the earning of their factory, while the market for both| county engineer, Yakima. miles Stockport to wages. A member of a labor union red jute fe firm.| preparing plana ten miles James Allen, supe 5 who, while on strike, receives pay- noted in the| road Tieton-Naches heigh Wash., calling bids, 10 a. m., 3 try prior to the enactment of the | Denver Live Stock “Rational bank act tn 1863. 1} Wednesday's Quotations Turkeys—Pancy 4. p, b-18 Watopum, being only parte of. cer- |] Cattle—neceipts, “800.” Market 18@260) Howsters—Oid, live, per M > tain sea shells, was used by aborig-} hetfers, $2.5007 = fines in New England, and its use| |] $3.60@7.75; calves, $6 ‘was continued by the early settlers, || Lides in Seattle | Hogs—ite lower. T. anufac 1,200 commission, | sonal character need not Include in neer, Multnomah Portland, 10 a Smurprising fact when one considers : the many fundamental objections to | Second High Th hecond High Tide its as money, }18:61 p.m, 10.7 tt] 10:07 p,m, 10. ft.| heavy | i ment from an organization must in- | because it was redeemable in beaver|| WEDNESDAY THURSDAY | sheep—Receipts, 3,400 for imported ma ured | mated $115,000 13, 1923, 4 4-10 miles paving F clude in his income for the year such Skins, which could be sold in Europe || MARCH 3 | | Qeameut B te || ow to 160 lower, ewes 1 Vanes tenes. 103.364 ee merchants are growing | comme in March highway between Kalama and Car-| items. by real money. 1} ig Te | Tame 1.90; ewes | POULTRY AND MEATS mpatient over the general trade In-| The Longview, Portland & North-| role and 6 73-100 miles paving be-| The taxpayer who in 1922 recoy- Tobacco was used as currency tn|| First High Tid Mish Tide ener’ ang Yrices Puld Wholesale Dealers activity dae 14 | 0TH Railway company receiving bids | tween Carro Kelso, ered damages for defamation of per- “ T:39 a om, 126 m., 119 ft. | Dacks— Dr 4, per Th. 0048 18) constr: nm of railway grade from Oregon state highway for over 100 years, a most desea La “Tide ‘oecand iow Tide | Prsiland Produce De p ® ruction r grade from con highw Be Ms |2:18 p.m arrivals | the North Ke Wash., city Mr stocks ar¢/to the head of Arka) ® | Herbert Nunn, ¢ county court ho his return such amount, Inasmuch as {t has been held to be non-taxable Quotations sas creek, b 1 A from | miles. m., March 27, 1923, Pacific highw income. The revenue act specifically New England tn 1631 corn was} ted 4 ing and col) BUTLDING Eugene to Goshen, 4 810 miles,|exempt amounts fecelved thru legal tender for payment of Weather Bureau Report 3 ane CONSTRUCTION | $120,000; Pacific highway, Gresham, |ecident or health insurance, or un- mil debts unless money or beaver} tATOOSH ISLAND, March 7-8 A. M. < - Lawton &@ M arc | mile, $ 5,000; McKenzie hi der workmen's compensation acts as skins were expressly stipulated. Mus-|—tarometer laine; clowdy: sind wea San Francisco Produce HH ; F Alaska building, bids March Cline Falls to F 48-10 miles, | Compensation for) personal inte 5 }18 miles an hour. Inward bound, str clined r & 1988. t4 ex ction of $200,000 | $42,000; Roo: way, Fat Elk|or ness, plus any ona eel even dried ut were salar | Kew, Delta, at 800 moms worm | gt Se geal | Financial Flashes | : 1e8b, 2 conetrdation Of HON TS Laibar Coe: | SBNU;A60) Tiémae'l aeacuire eoeicanni i sete “ceivable up to certain amounts. Im.|steainer south! st 6:20 oa; | pte Te y y. Nabe 18|] Ftom dames Macfarlane & Co, [| oo ave. and Pine at., Seattle highway, Agate Beach to Otter| ment in such cases. “Agine taxes being paid in such com. | Standard Oil tanker, at 7:40 a. m fedest , LIVE. STOCK vi 811 Second Ave. Multnomah cc comm| rs, | Creek, $200,000; Tamalo to Deschutes} To avoid penalty, returns shoul I % b - ba ar 5 3 ‘iver, niles, 9,000. Iridwe: yes _ Modities! eee Cheese—Ca ne fancy, Ie Ib, Quotations af Steckyarts | courthouse. bull Portland, 10:30, Tiver, 14-10 mil $9,0 Bridges,| be filed on or before midnight of wenty one {industrials + UP/a, m, March 0 active railn 90.51, Multnomah ec U. 8. Tobacco stockholders meet} John ( to approve ane in capital stock | buildin to permit distribution of stock divt- | Cathe 19: completion | Jump-Off-Joe creek, $13,000; Klam-| March 15. Free advisory service in ty hospital, ath river, $41,500; Bear creek, $8,500;| the preparation of the forms 1s of- rehitect, Smith| North Canal Bend, $3,600; Redmond, | fered at the office of the collector ng plans for | $23,000 of internal revenue, 207 Federal bide, Olympia, Wash.,| County commissioners, South | Tacoma, and at the branch offices approximat 00,000; bids will be| Bend, have accepted the appraiser's | located at Seattle, Everett, Aberdeen, cifte rise justified by | called soon report on a Donahue road from Me-| Bellingham, Vancouver, Yakima, > Gregor to Ilwaco, estimated cost} Walla Walla, Wenatchee and Spo- Similar conditions existed thruout + t | Arr epartures | the colonies and while that currency | rivals and Dep rrotuatinun| N. Y. Sugar and Coffee | Was far from perfect, it was de-| from Manila | NA eidedly preferable to the flood of|str Marinula from Amsterdam via Bi Paper money which followed it. It|e* and Eagle Harbor, at noon str City pahould be understood that while|{{-2)\e a Sarch so Mtr Toyookm snes 11:40 @. tm. Match 6—Htr Toyooka Maru| 4 Santos, 15% @16 | these Various commodities just JMen- |from Everett, at 6:20 p. ate bi tioned were used ag currency, the |%" from Southeastern Alaska, at #:3 people ot that time recy eg ng |p. ms nie El Wegundo from Han Fran- Foreign Exchange at 10 « in Quotations po! ern Pi increased prosperity of the roads in| Beezer Bros. arch Bulle Itects, Seaboard Cisco, at 6 p.m; str Viking from Ban] py sarap 84 A a ee the West and the South building, Sea taking bide March | $120,000 Lirica iain kane. hp for the circulating medium | Francisco, at 2:65 p. m.: str Pacifico | ary, g 9 ; Pacific January net earn-| §, 1923, St. Patrick's school and par-| WATER SUPPLY Sr ee eee ilv Hie ai Wace ve cays | from Eagle Harbor, at £:30 p. m.; achr | 4)" ad $789.0 tags a ave AND IRRIGATION | ital concn Eee as SONYA rarida Grerci Hieastaiy (a tow of tee Bea | 4.60% ned $782,000 | ah house, 2311 Harvard ay ; 3,000,000 Lease comparison between the) Monarch, at 4 p.m ipaeses: | fields discovered in Clay! ‘The state capitol commission of| Carl Clapp, water superintendent, : ¢irculating medium and silver, | ¢pSAILED—March 7—8tr ecthweetnea nty, Tennessee | Washington will call for bids about! Everett, Wash., plans for 20,000,000- for Westinghouse for Southwestern via Boutheastern Ala# . 43 Biod i tiesete dak SN kes h 2 ee ee ailon sasaeGha meas Ite ‘ zor r ee : |fer Bouthwe Korn vie. 8 wtepetars Alas Foreign Securities Prise tam Pago Detroit declared quarterly! April 1, for completion of walls and Fallon reservoir near Everett Golf &) sew YORK, March 7.—The West- ie next installment will tell | for southeastern Aiaska, at 10 a. m.; str | Wednesday's Quotations vaaeiane dividend of 2% per cent on common;| roof on the new legisiative build.| Country club. Hinghouse tric & Manufacturing about Colonial paper currency.) | sulla Luckenbach for New York vin Ta- | Furnished by & Hryan | Wothers, light previous quarterly rate was 3 per! ing, state capitol group Bonds in the amount of $450,000/ 0, nas leased the 12 upper floors fe ao Foigry eebl gph NA Ports ‘gicaaree meee | Heavy cent. | Bids to be asked soon on $45,000) have been voted by the Riverside] or tne building at Broadway and MAY EXTEND | March 6—Sir Admiral Behtey for Van Sigs, 1901 Galle Stewart Warner sold at the new! Tenino, Wash., Union high. achool,| Irrigation alstriet Wash, for: thel shcrty at, belekaeee Gate ver, B. C., via Everett and Bellingham, Sie, 1926 | Wey “e é Maas) high of 119% on Chicago stock ox Union high school, district proposed irrigation works of 4,000 |... ” ; he ae ataiie ‘ Ir tie 45. | 7 AND SUG | : hool, : ; | “Westinghouse building. 3 WHEAT POOL Masha ussat aie kaeleel: oman toe Lrreean ber isst oe 474 noe aoa Melek: |change. The buying waa of the same| Sunnydale, Wash. J. R. Brown,|acres of land. N, Aall, Riverside, ‘ne teane is for 10 yearn and the. San Francisco’ via Anacortes and Port | French 1 37% 984 | Flowr—Blenda, local, 4 ao9| character ns that of tho past few) clerk; new high school costing $80,.| Wash. is ‘the engineer in charge of| ital is In excess of $3,000,000. ST. PAUL, Minn., March 7.—A at 6:60 French Blends, local, balew 4.48| weeks, being unaccompanied by re-/o00, F, A, Naramore, architect,| Plans, including installation of one |‘! wheat pool of about 1,000,000 bushel eG weirs Art, local, 49a, bbl . 142] ports of any sort, official or other-| Central butlding, Seattle. 2,800 h, p. and one 3,000 h. p. pump- ) Cc 000, ritieh 6 Art, local, bales saa gia : sas cepaig |e r eae Was planned today by the Northwest Alaska Vessels Britih V Soxar—Cane, per cwt et 1) Neha; i ove 50,000 shares wer F. Manson White, architect, Sher.| ing plant uts & alls Wheat Growers association. Th Juneau—March ¢—Halled, atr Alameda, | British Ref. 4 eet, perc 9.40 | traded fn lock building, Portland, preparing GS UNMET a %6 ; | double the pool of last spe fe aii: ime wee pep Het aa | HAY, GRAIN AND : International Paper reached record | pians for a $75,000 Baptist cnuiton | Peoplo who produce most of the anak Sead sto GaN 0 stock eee F Plans for expansion of the pool dette German W. Lo 68.. ‘ | Hay—Wholesale, f. 0, b. Seattle 1923 price at 67 and general list! at MoMinnville, Ore. and a $60,000| trouble produce Ittle elre. change. No further risk. Move of 5 will be laid here Thursday at a con-| Wessels in Other Ports | "ri +» aie Ti sh? 30.00 | was active | school building at Gresham, Ore. - wana points from option price gives you te hy * reap | Hamburg 4x irene ded 39.00) In 1922 Atchinon earned a little} 5 opportunity to take profit; 3, est le organization, which is| Astoria—March 7—Arrived, atr Weat|jrampure ‘fs Straw atisiccsi 17.00} 7 ‘ton. the. common |p, 8toddard & Sons, architects, Lyon| ‘The best way to get the boss to| $200, etc, Write for Free Circular, a leration of North Dakota, Mon. | Kader for Manila via ports, at 4a.m. |p siny, eget | City Delivery, Wholesale, Per Ton over per cent o1 he building, Seattle, i oat 7, ER A 5 St., N.Y. etd, Washingron Aner ee Han Franclaco—Maren. 7—Arrived, ate | [210218 4 | pariey—Whole teed, 100's 42,00| stock, Rock Island a littie less than| ——-&_ Seattle, Preparing plans| bo your own job.|R. PARKER & CO., 50 Broad tat Ph a BNO | Colusa from Seattle, at 4 a. m.; ate Lal sruhion | Rolled and ground, £0's-100's 44.0011 per conf St. Paul nothing on OTR PET —_—__—_— . f@ associations. Under the new| Brea from Seattle, at 4 a. m.; atr Weat |sfunich ts , | ¢ A, 100" : reed Bee ms "Plan this federation will be super-|Jappa from Seattle, at $a. m. March 6 Saale 46 4 Whole yellow, 120's < ."Ga'o5 | common, Southern Railway about 4 it E) seded by a new organization, the|—Metorship Charile Watson from Point | Jannnean dan, ty ao |, Cracked and feed meal, 100' 4400 | per cent, Great Northern preferred H American Wheat Growers’ associa. | 7°*' StF Ruth, Alexander from Seattle, | sananene Int digw --. 1 HE ny [ORLA Whole, food, 1008 «cossess++47.00 | about 6% per cent, Chicago North i thon. 5 Dm; ste Lehigh from Seattle, at | Tananese 2nd 44s ein aa Bee AY , ee 99) western about 4% per cent, Balti ton. [6 p. ms str Lewis Luckenbach from #e- | titted Kingdom 618, 1020,.118 114% | SPEC" 190 00 | © Co-operative organizations {n/|ittle, at 2 p.m. Salled, #tr Wheaton for j bY United Kingdom sige, 1eatcc1os aoat | Wheat—Hectenned feed, 126%...,. e000 | more & Ohlo about % per cent, New 2 e South Dakota, Kansas, [eaailes sated pty SF Dorothy Alex- | reatian ba ARB RRR a et Peat Chee at's . “ ¢| Haven nothing | e uc 10n In ares sd ander Be 5 m, f pay je ee . . 2, | Colorado and possibly Texas will be gs mene rea j chi 00 i y a hb eias Chick Mash—100'" with B. M. 44.00 _ added. i , | Growing Feed—100'r eb! sf Vessels in Port at Seattle Foreign Money Status Growing Mash—100'., no Be i 7. 3.00 . The following reductions in Round Trip fares, in effect March 6th, i FR Smith Cove Terminal—Pier A—Str Wil- hgh Few Mash—100's, no 1. af 49.00 usiness anges “ Furnished by Logan & Brym ferateh Feed—100's TL polo0 J 1923. Return limit, 30 days. Tickets good for stopovers at Everett lie A. Higgins, str President Jackson, #10 Second Ave., Seattle | Wheat—Mixed feed, KO's ...... 14.00) J cee Bate Wm. Nottingham. Normal vaine Pronont value |Coeoanut Ment ae ‘| Putnam, Anderson & LaMar com. | and Mt. Vernon. Bell Btreet Terminal—U, 8, I. H. T.|19.10 cta,-s+--Franch trancs-+ 6,084 ctn | yinsced Olt Meal £0.00 | building, | Former New | ) _A general reduction in freight | ,,., dar ssl nc cmectihavckes kas Geen Belgian franc.;... 6.26 cta laren dean Meal a Ly, Haeite | penne ay rand Trunk Pacific Terminal—BStr Ad-|19.20 cta......Bwine frane. sc... 1467 ote fe EON oS, Vincent Lumber C y| Fare | Rounced Wednesday morning, to be | Pler 11-B—-Str Arendia. 22.82 ct...,..German mark. 0.001814 ct |Cuetcont tlardeood oe | have moved their offices from 662! Betweon Seattlo and Bellingham... ae. $4.65 I effective April 17. Pier 11—Htr Viking : 26.40 cts... Bwediah krona, ern sthae | 49 White-Henry-Stuart build: | Hetwaen, Meattle and: Sedrocteationientcct 8.15 Mhe list nffectea included over fo | Piet, 2—8tr Victoria, atr Northwestern, | 26,80 cta,.s...Norway. ker 18,86 ots | Oeon testers eed | Stems, mostly manaufactured prod. | rt Dar taveen 1000 tas 51 Granke araeninias |. 106 ota | yore feheerearte tb ae Na ean erean mre cat RANE ; ie ucts, Pacttic Const Coal Hunkers—str, Owego, Mugs ay ar oe NS Ota) Ment ™ trseres104.001 Acme Stenm Carburetor Salen | Retwoen Seattle and Mt. Vernon. 3,30 \ Among the articles listed Pacific Coast Engineering Works—U, &. Shett eat vane 88,00) have rented 423 Whit 1 3 ‘ e artic! iste 4 abel say Ary pak s dane b sdevanel:t ‘ Ventern oyster r teees 28.00 | Company hi ented 424 ite etween S Stanwood... ’ 2 tieally fl kinds eg Ape Prociicts Ss ee ae ee aati vezen Liberty Bonds Midditnge 1100| building, and are now Installed in BALeegR Fees apd deel : MS 80 paper products, |v. & Shipping Board Moorings—Htr An- Wodnesday’s Quotations hel 1 Between Seattle and Silvana.......+ 2.55 5) Blass jars, window glass, chemicals, | na E. Morse, Ate Teonlum, str Biiver- Furnished by Logan & Bryan thelr now offices - fron and steel, cash registe: ado, str Cros Keys, str Delight, atr 410 Second Ave, . see : my y nat ig A J ers, talkin, a . re o Beatile Reductions to various other points north of Everett. i Pe canine ene our rte, aking | Wen "iarona Aon i S| a Mii oe con| Auckland Brings owls ean comoany hava rented ; is Connecticut Street Terminal—Btr Juneau, | eiret Vite tare Sete eee Steel and Glass | 11!) Hen'y building and haye moved HOURLY SERVICE—teave Seattle for above points 6:30 A, M., 8:00 A, M., and “hour hr Camano, atr Robin Gray, : 94,00 97.9 ' $46 baad getg| ‘Tho Wilerman-Wilson fino steamer +9820 0414 9844/City of Auckland arrived here 100.10 100,08 100,10 from American Shipping Standard OM Co.'s Dock—Atr HI Hemundo, | hind 44g 2 San Juan Fish Docke-Atr Jefferson, Wourth 44a .. + Bu Hireet Terminal—U. 8. 0, 8, + | Victor Leads in Ecuador |*"*¢,":""¢! 2072" Dells |Viewory 446: « 6 Henry building. ty on the hour” until 6:00 P.M. tra 8:00 P, M, Saturdays and Sundays; 2 hours and 60 minutes to Mt. Vernon; 3 hours and 50 minutes to Bellingham, a . Burnside, ee Wednesday noon from Antwerp with N B d I SEATTLE-EVERETT SERVICE—tvery half-hour on tho hour and half-hour; 75¢ one Of 'the imports received at Guaya-| Todd Drydotke--Btr H. ¥, Alexander str |yp SO a large cargo of high-grade Belgian ew bond issues way and $1.30 round trip. ‘Time of Limited ‘Trains 1 hour, | ail, Keuador, during the closing 1 Hound Bridge & eat NK CLEARINGS Laue) Month of 1922, American’ steamera| Patterson, ee eanine CO—Bte wees In addition to tho Klann whe car) mig Public Borvico Company of SEATTLE DEPOT SIXTH AND OLIVE, MAIN 4678 brought 16 per cent, British 12 per|Amen Shipyard & Terminat—Motorship| | Seattle ries 600 tons of steel rails, which cent, Dutch 21 | bby Maine, } thern Ilinols has sold an. tesne German 14, and | ertarnan's Drydock—Motorahip Oregon, | | Clearings $5,616,150.70 Peruvian 10, according to reports to ‘ i of $5,000,000 first Hen and refunding | Wort Heattlo ‘Training Station—v, s, a,| | Balances ., 971,197.07 | |londing out a large consignment the department of commerce, ‘ age J r Tee 97 | | mortgage, Fold bonds, neries ene 67 | Vortland of Jumber and canned goods and |i,» tne’ 062, ‘ ie Br Buoy No, 7--Htr Pacitico, } ya hp | due June 1, 1962, ‘The bonds Ma jother country i» credited with | ei mearanip Mooringecore Redon-| | Clearingn ss. ss... 8,082,661 will shift to Tacoma to take onjare peing offered at 94%, to yield over 5 per cont, American steamers | do, ate Valder, | “a ++ 2,498,249,09, | [COPPer for continental porta : | Balances about 6% 9% carried 31 per cent of the exports,| Winslow Marine Ratiway—str Pacifico, | | 1 4 bark Helfant, bi € iT PACOmaA, | ‘This company serves — electric British 23, German 16 and Peruvian] — park Beltun Shr Pett ay Gg | | Total transactions .. #,408/080.00 Hivery big thing that ts permanent |iight, power, gas, water and. heat 14, No others over 6 per cent, atr Cacnar, whalers Btar Now, 1, % 3, started In & small way, in torritory surrounding Chicago, h will be discharged here, Shoe is i TN ATI

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