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DAY, APRIL 17, 1923. / ef | PAGE 12 THE SEATTLE STAR TU ee ——. SEATTLE BUSINESS—Finance, Produce, Shipping, Real Estate, Building NEED DIRECT — TIMBER SALES [Seattle Is Growing! _ | TEXTILE MILLS FLORIDA NEEDS F) LINE TO INDIA, SHOW BIG GAIN = = 2 ___ purine Bigy emt, a te orate || SEATTLE BOAES | Weddell Tells Seattle Men|Sale of School Land Gets |Higher Cost of Production|} hey know that # amile, a “Thank you, sir’ and @ || Depletion of Southern Pine P| Makes Buyers Cautious ieartily expressed “Come again” bring back more About Far East Good Prices customers than a page advertisement. Therefore, Causes Box Shortage ao wi : BY W. IRVING BULLARD Sed go = a A erga cored ie : many employes are courteous for the same reagon witian had ae attle’s trade with India ts AYMPIA, April If—Ever In- arty hi 2 \, Bape de rida bh ppe hampered by the lack of a direct line | Vice President Merchants’ Bank they Mi , clean linen and observe the fire ordi Sound tox based for eteds eeinnien Of ships, according to Alexander W. ivesiusee .Matlons\ Agsoeiation. of nances, It’s one of the rules, : veddell, United States consul general) |’ a tinber salen by the stat the Cotton Manufacturers True courtesy, however, cannot be instilled by hang- ees 90, Tenereon tncores | sand ottion thra the i cael |(Copyright, 1923, by United Press|] ing a neatly-framed sign in your place of business. Maenday by the Manufacturers’ ls t | BOSTON, April 17—The textile True courtesy, the genuine desire to be pleasant to Association of Washington. auditors, Reports of the sale held manufacturing industry tn this , *AN goods shipped from Seattle to April's. Suet taswen er’. Chat Sanit ie’ otscating at Sah rate others, to help smooth the pathway of those with > India have to be reshipped at Hong- | © aie 2 , 3 ra aa whom you come in contact, cannot be applied like a || im Weddell explained. “On the | S8vidge, state land commissioner, of activity with prospects that prc n kong, and the Hat has direct linen {Sows total sales of $291,498.45 duction schedules will te maintain poultice or injected like a serum. It can only come || tox manufacturers here are asked ae ace te we saeiuaan overt t @ total appraisement of $287,- ed at about the present level for « from within—from taking thought. Carelessness to supply the deficiency. the Pacific Coast.” ® or gear gale rma eet and thoughtlessness are the great foes of courtesy. This is said to be a big opportunity about 113 per cent and the woolen True courtesy cannot be confounded with obse- or the Pacific Northwest, quiousness, The sycophant with his polished manners || market ts a big one, and boxes can Courtesy in Business g demand for timber is re- flected In the reports of the quarter- Manufec sociation Monday, from the Flor in a letter to thi Citrus exchange, According to t in Florida letter, there is « shorteg 4 Georgia of millions of boxes for shipping this year’s citrus, and the for lands, $4,228.05 for tide and shore ures on the if th | Orient. “If \igrooig 8 glee aoe lands and $267,562 for timber sold) oft Weddell gave some interesting fig- | Of the total sales, $19,709.40 was and worsted mills at about 95 per c ‘chi | #eParate from tho land. The big de- “ joent of single shift capactty. Since is often less courteous than the awkward bumpkin. || be shipped at a low water rate to FE hans pee canker purchasing ‘power| mand is consistently for timber, the : the normal basis of operations |! AN Jies in the motive. e | Tampa. i — ne, aot Be aoe aaa thal tal for the January sale THE TERMINAL SALES BUILDING |considerably below full capacity, | Don't worry. ab wt h a. ‘ |. The shortage of boxes ts explained ; E would ates oy — 06. And the timber sales} these figures indicate that the tex. | on't worry about what the book says. Try to live |by the depletion of Southern pine, Terminal Sales building, under construction at the southeast corner st ave. and Virginia st., will be the tallest loft building in the North. HE) ‘Weddell ts here on his way to! #F? cash deals, whereas time ts given tile milla as a whole are running a practical application of the Golden Rule. Grin and Jand it {s stated that they are now n the land sales. protubly 120 per cent of normal. don’t shove. Put yourself in the other fellow’s pl. | making boxes out of trees with a { ington, under orders from the| © west, and when completed will represent an investment of $500,000. » 7 y € other fellows place. || making ‘ 7 ‘lenift.| The sales are all from the state ethic 4 The woolen and worsted mills are| ae, mae idely diameter of from four to six inche Gepartment. “It is a signifl-) ot J iands which are eet aside for| It Will be of fireproof construction, of Gothle design, with terra cotta Gantiaved Ga fal. oeady’ Cor aides And you'll find that courtesy, like another widely || iF eas mt fact that Weddell had specific tructions to come by way of the/ 3 ” ancy M. Lewis, | #itutlons, olf shouse $ he owner of the bi re While these permanent funds hy acifico Warehouse company is the owner of the building. It was - d 4 total o ~| financed by 8, W, Strauss & Co; Henry Bittman ts the architect and engt Bemeren, Monday ‘Lind 4 ae eng ba gerald sete vida tho| Reer; Hans Pederson Construction company in the builder; the Atlas Eleo Hoe ra on cdeatarly im/ Sranted kcnda, Commissioner Savidge | ‘Fie company is tha electrical contractor; the University Plumbing & Heat Porisntal tones artculariy IP states, have sot far been sold. The| !n& Co., plumbin E Abut 25 Seattle men interested in| 24s that remain contain tho larg-| Slevator os ntracte irade with India attended the lunch. | €3t and finest stands of timber, such Neem Monday, including O. J. Kjos,|®% the Olymplc peninsula, and the WBaxony Knitting Co.; H. A. Jackson, | FU of prices now recelved for timber Great Northern railway: EJ. Koors,|®2d lands ts ranging far ahead of PMorthern Pacific raiway; Geo. F.| that of earlier years Timber sales the public schools and educational in-| ®%¢ brick exterior finish, and will rise 11 stories above ground. The build known business aid, will absorb the shocks that tire tng ts designed for the exclusive use of manufacturers and jobbers, buyers placed an unusually large) you out. volume of orders at the openings a/ few weeks ago, These orders were far in excens of the productive ca pacity of the mills and manufactur and heating contracto: 4 Kunestnor & Hecht, the|° Were forced to scale them down | Invest Ina Successful Going GAIN IN WAGES} Pen , Most manufacturers have all the |forward business oa their books that they care to handle under the present conditions. Asparages—Cal., p- Most cotton manufacturers, Ike-| % Wash. ® ; wine, have all the business that they |Meete—Cal, bunch, dox.. V ilascidsiaem tes Z mee at att edertas ode Rue cS Prices Artichokes—Cal 5 7% Cumulative Joperating about 5 per cent over |Lettuce—r. A, per crate ‘ ; Preferred Stock PMlller, Lowman & Hanford; Peter | Rave brought as high as tite for require to cover thelr production | Cabbage Pr. «xe os|Employment and Earnings | David, Puget Sound Alaska Products G , | WALL STREET JOURNAL FINANCIAL REVIEW during the period for which they |Csrrete—tmp,, dos. bunches ... 1" Pri 100 Per Sh. ¢ B.D. McAusiand, Bemis Bro,|One-palt section alone, and Gaviige| NEW YORK, April 17—-Speculatiye attention at the opening Jare willing to sell. Northern mills |Celwy—cat. per crate 18 Both Increase | Price $ er Share Co.; Paul Umoff, Thorndyke &| CoMfidently expects four of the fin- f ck market ws , foe used on Judge | * ate oment at the annu flare ‘rimming en An average Just |Ostembers—ca., s | “ f 280,- ited States Steel tha corporation | .b | . | fiholme; Sheri Blalock, U. 8, tt sections to bring as high as $260,-| ing to Ita value since ite organization. . 1 abdut their regular single shift| Lees! hothouse $00140| WASHINGTON, Apri 11.-—The|]| Redeemable at $110.00 ma of commerce; R. P. Thymian, | 0 for the timber alone. | received after Monday's close. Wall Mtreet Geatclan ‘and secthira. ca0la: bre | Gada te 39|forward march of industry brings|{| and accrued dividends 4.00/ with {t Increases in wages, earnings declara r later the stockholders would Coast Biscuit Co.; Henry of this t ed valuation to mean extra a, suites cor-| ALASKA BOATS |: 23. Steel, 000 cash and securities on h n |time. The mills recently have been |Onloms—Cat., brown and employment, statistics compiled ||| FOSTER and KLEISER ore than it doing ord busines ry extra ©f|consuming cotton at a higher rat Se sera Sth and Virsinia Sts., n : J, In Locke and com! .a would require about 000. The surplus after dividends, [tree ave® yonten At & MENT emt ma by the department of labor after a End Vireiaia i in the firat half of thie year may run close to that figure, This outlook x | yo | Survey of 43 Industries showed to- White, Fisher Flourtag Mitis.| i'() |stimulated the whole industrial fiat in th Steel common |the industry | eisee |4ay. ||| Kindly send particulars re- moved up % to 106%, and proportionate gains were scored by other! ‘The most disturbing factors tn | @2000| Employment tn March jumped 2.1 garding this stock to: @ +41) per cent of that in February. Wages | o|#ained & per cent of February wage ||) Name PORTLAND, Ore, April 17.—In- | ulative leaders. auguration of regular steamahip| Opening prices: Studebaker, 1234. up % lAmerican, 69%, off 4; Pennsylvania, 45 service between Portland and Alas-| itty. up \; Hethiehom B, 654. up ter General Motors, Cructble, 81%, off 1%; Pan-|the situation are the high coat both Te AT Cankadion Varitic lof cotton and wool, and the threat | Financial Flashes “jening shortage of cotton. Some I} Prem James Macfarlane 2 On | ka by the Alaska-Siberian Navign-|solldated Gas, 66. up %; Marland, 49 i. up ti Northern Pacific. 744, |/erige 16 eye i} 811 Second Ava a appeared likely today, with ott ie ve Steel, 106%, up %; Texas Company, 48%, up 4; Union jap vsti tl beg yerldspe | mmr me Wate, i EF fen ed. oy ced eae \ Sixest No-l55c52. ce ee i the arrival here of Capt. L. L. Lane : oll eee others 150 per cent higher than they ne Cay Gos, bee : |March than in recenty wit | “Twenty industrials 102.09, up .28;| to negotiate for cargo and passenger Liberty Bonds were a year and @ half ago. Cot FRUITS The greater gains in the wage ||| “0% State. 20 rails 87.23, up .39. reservations. ‘uides's Custations jton ts nearly three times as high | 4... Preece Paid Wholesale Oealers outlays than in employment are at-| | Bisel production nears a record,| Establishment of th service would | Fernished by Logan @ Bryan an at the low point of the recent |" Arnaneas Diacks, box tributed by department officials to| shipping 750,000 tons a week. provide Portland with the first di B10 Second Ave, Seattle depression. The recent advance tn the “movement” to tnerenes - wasea! | Allis Chalmers earned last year |rect connections with Alaskan ports | Tet GdeTL erst | wages of 12% per cent, bringing the which commenced early in March. | since the Portland Steamship Co. Al P | E | Ay present wages of cotton mill work: | Far greater gains are expected to be | Timken Roller Bearing for rabed boi from the field 10 years orm to 133 per cent above prewar shown because final April figures | irter 1923 were 60 per cent larger . a as land of woolen workers to 169 per : as a result of the bi ores | for same period last year. If $18,000 revenue can be obtained aon Aes cent above prewar, adds further to |} = : Sextiig. ehbel ae tect industries || SAVE MoneY~ First quarter earnings of Amer-|from Portland cargo and paanengers, | | CHICAGO, gees She Renee ae) Sante as ; : ‘Telephone & Telegraph: showed |the steamer Buford, recently pur-| cihan holding the grain futures act] Victory (Ns neceasitates high prices for fabrica. |ieapple—Cudan. per case . 14 to annual rate 115 per cent. | chased by the Alaska Siberian inter-| constitutional, and all prices werg |New the * 6 yt Tengerines—Standard box Central year ended De-|ests. will stop here on her first | lower at the close of the board of Under such conditions, buyers of 0 " v d 7 ||textile goods are cautious in regard NUTS BANK LOSES 31, 1922, net income $16,089,-|Rorth-bound trip, about May ‘ithe market had been under pree- Shi N to entering tnto further commit. Prices Paid Wholesale Dealers Lane declared, sure thruout the day, however, as a| Ip ews : [ara a oad alg ‘ IN TAX SUIT {]the high cost of manufacturing and |Oranges—Per box made early this month, | 7rave/ by sreamer mente with the mills They want |Peasuis—Va. pert. th reports net income year a8 Reeth ce batten Sir tars copcwes * * to know more than they do at pres. |Peeans—Per to xe 4, December 31 of $1,210,388, Cc Sell Tacoma tradern wan that the isreatent mene | Tides in Seattle ent an to how the pe Shoachnert ye 4 ued Meteor Be, sat one 38| WASHINGTON, April 11—The % eae Fed A adh li ie “A ines would be found “Cai, No. i, par 1. ss ' | to apie ee ‘A, tsk, 1 Buildi te’the ‘provision of'thy law forcing | ecuenae Wapwmeoay Ganghlrode pert Lengel cece Dudded, per Mm. ......- ‘ a“ Meet Union shogs Se afer 8c FOR ROUND TRIP 2" & u a oO a! CO- partt + has lost sul mm , n Union quarter ended eleton Bui! ding operative. aocietien privileges of ||-yy, APRIL M4 | First Low Tile | ith resent mill costs and primary betas AAG igri preme court for a refund on {ts cap- TORIA.BC eed ase Geran | esiane Tart a. peviaat 100% tne gt te | Hirt Mig, Tide || market selling prices. Uncertainty | pattertat” Coreusters {tal tax for 1818. ‘The money in-| (gecameylod@e ee Rages ofa iret Low Tide |t4 am, 106 Milas to the size of the new ontton| A grade, Seattle Geltrery .... ‘Mecond High Tide [ites eer te |[erop In another unsettling factor |PEES—Freah ranch, white shi. Second High Tide |/{n the cotton trade. volved was only about $3,000, but the princtplo at stake was an im- portant one to capital stock taxpay- bade SAN JUAN ISLAND POINTS Saturday Night Trip) The trust company tnslted its a stock should be taxed at it par sie anyone ohne ete oes Be LLINGHAM- ANACORTES | Edwards, collector at New York, or- afterndon by the circuit court of {PIP® wheat region jpeals tn San Francisco, reversing | p! eating x, Roy mene oul | Palters 5. 1 to M ern Nebras- : & deciaion of Federal Judge E- * fe vapsited ‘wheat\ cenine on | o ote PM MAMI) In other words, while buyers are | Milk Cushman here, early summer Will to aq poor stand, and that much r Kenerally optimistic and manufac} *. © which compares with |see the tron skeleton of the Scan-| seeding would be necessary, Corn! Weather Bureau Report turers are well employed, they both | hs '. Gtnavian-American bank building) Ae ted eee ey ero ctnm “the | TATOOMI ISLAND, April 16,—# A. M.|reatize the difficulties and dangers yearjonce more growing to completion. | country were ‘The shipping cloudy; wind calm | oe the present altuntion and are |Batter—Local creamery, cubes had an op-jand depositors in the defunct Scan-| demand only modera t robably HM. F. Alex Local prints, wrapped on hs O21 pe om, 109 ft | Y rt avolding the long commitments zs jdered it taxed at its “real value,” } DAILY, 10100 Fa. railroad | @inevian-American bank will, be) 100.000 bushels of corn were worked | simie te C00 0 ft gees “uh MF nich ended so disastrously in 1990, | “hives Son t\which was somewhat tn excess of | Prema: Ral CORNECTION main has saved about $110,000. Provisions were sharply lower, . . ‘This, perhaps, ts one of the most ; | $100 a share. ‘o1 T TOWNSEND 5 AIL CONNECTIONS of railroad} Word of the decision was re-/due to a drop in the Liverpool mar- ‘ reansuring phases of the present | Gr" vriptets 24@ .a5|,_ The supreme court upheld the col- le le! jon eve . . jock Bwins.. fie ". Chicago Board of Trade | trom sa» | xe Kaan. tripteis, Iowa Soldier Bon HOOD.CANAL POINTS 60 ape ar 7 eA SCHWAB SEES | "rir sty iin "| Oe Spldier Bonus, | Menon grate fs| wil mean that steps will be taken | y ‘Ea Hao te : on et No “f We | to sell the fron skeleton at once, to| Juty hwy iaie na : Prices Paid by Wholesale Dealers NEAH BAY & WAY PoRTS tisty the lien,” Kelly said Bept Lis 110% L990 1E"E poaeowe’ ote, 07 trem enchee brvecl iind'heciee toa DES MOINES, In., April 17—No 2 Y jo, 61 trom. eru Pa A. is = Tete ic thocght that waacty Soteryetd | ght : & mj ety Edna trom ‘Tacom NEW "YORK, April 11—Charles | Gxzore- a x $1 /bids were recelved today when the TUESDAY, 10:30 1. s bea May.. 1% 14 78% & mi; str Montpelier from B M. Schwab, in a statement here to- $y Ri Mert f | state of Iowa attempted to sell $22,- will seek to purchase the property, | July... $2% 13H 80% at 7:40 a m.; str Mante Malta " | 000,000 worth of soldier bonus all having in mind pushing the) "Pt. 2% 42h 1% coma, at 7:46 a. m.; ate Admi day, said: | Oat framework to completion ax one of May... the finest office buildings in Ta. | July coma. Rept Ballot Box Plan “Business ta plentiful and industry is active thruout the country and "| wo have every reason to feel happy ota en Nl ry over the situation, Indications are air Northweetern from that we are entering Into a period | Tur 4 p.m. April 14—Btr Floridian from Mew | 6: x) Novsters—Old, live, per Ib. Warts vin pacts, AF 4:90 Be me) oct Ware if business expansion and utmost pe ote Cn meee MESSE PUGET SOUND NAVIGATION CO * | made later in the day. A depressed | MRTEy eR yayrapanarene ptt. bond market was biamed for the PHONE MAIN 3993 failure to nell. from Southesstern Aiseka, at ate it Harper from str Teurushima M. okoharn: “% 45% WA4T 1140 11.40 M70 14.87 11.63 - Nom! 10:66. fiecteea tiem tasstaa, ar 8 BC ies caution must be exercised to prevent | Meer I di ed Cl b tees Nomi 10.37 "RAILED—-Apell 16-0. & Eagle for| this from developing into a second. nas ‘aon 2 ndors u cee Puget Bound Naval Station, at 4:49 mil ary Inflation, which would be disas. | Vel— * ate Weatha: te, at fhe Kiwanis clab will meet Wed-| At a meeting of the board of trus- Chicago Car Lots April 1¢—itr Kdna for fan Franciaco vie | ‘FOU day noon, April 1%, at the Hotel | 'e¢% of the Exchange club of Seattle Monday's Quotations Vancouver and Roche Harbor, at & p. m.; 1 have always found that the man. Dr. W. J. Hindley, secre. | Monday the board unanimously ap- Furnished by Logan & Bryan ate W. 8. Porter for G at 0:18 a.) steel industry ts a pretty accurate Baca aay vy vg cord rend and Victoria, BG, mm; barge Elwell tn tow of tog Phillip Mersan d 5 ‘se cd U. @ | {ndicntor of actual conditions. The Deck, foot of Marton Street. fy of the Washington Rétajlers’ |Proved the campaign of tho Gyro Lif ego ss ¥. Kelley for Alaska, at § : Siation, will speak. “Vodvil” wit {club to ‘Tell your troubles to the| _N Curts Mais TATY 1 Gr Halde for Bering pen, at 1p. ei | Dethlohem plants are All Working] wrssey Bild Waasacnio moa, by Gorden McKinstry, | ballot box.” i Th aH8|U, OG ‘Aigonauin for Daring wa via almost to capacity and I am sure | Duchs—Dressed, per i | Fares from Seattle to Fares from Seattle to ter McKim and Herb Burns of At the regular meeting of the club “ 1 (108 [Pert Angetee, ny mae) ie 3 a 4 that the same conditions apply to | Hen®—Dressed, heavy . Victoria Vancouver Garfield icy school at Meves cafeteria, E. N. Gott, prem |® et hy gorscr Pit! most other steel plants. Toernciee he $4.25 One Way aes dent of the Boeing Airplane com- Pee pat 7 pe mus ate Wallingto “It is rather @ good sign that al] five, light. Mm... $3.00 One Way : $8.50 Round Tri pany, 8 to speak on the airplane in- : op “fit vet ase page pers good part of this steel is going Into | frvere—Per M. . 5.40 Round Tri (Continuo A Pawincan Tnstitute of Plee-| dustry in the Northwest, and Ray| San Francisco Produce |**? ta, at midnight, C. | BeW construction work and railroad | Geese Dressed. per To, - § ree aehy 4 Bo-day limit) ne VAY ‘m. Wednesday in the assembly |Dumett, city attorney, {s to speak Monday‘s Quotations ati pm, | equipment. Live, fancy, Ib. « 3 $7.75 Special Round Trip om of the Chamber of Commerce, |°" the Montlake-Stadium bridge. ey her take AR a pe eee “This indicates that business lead. Belgian Mares—i $4.00 Week-End Fare | (No Stopover N{gteria—10-Day i - r ers are looking forward in an effort Reece Bash ERY im 8 lis T. Batcheller, consulting engi- Rage —Extras, 3940 Alaska Vessels to meet demands that will be made | CT Country, dressed, Tb, : (Going Saturday or Sunday, $9.90 Round Trip return mit the following Mon- | (stopover at Victoria, 20-Day The Day Boat for Vietorla and Vancouver Dally, at 9:0 A. ML. The Night Boat for Vancouver Direct, Dally at 11:30 P. M. CITY TICKET OFFICE, 608 SECOND AVENUE Telephone, MAin 5587 BE. F, L. Sturdee, General Agent 26%e doz; ' will speak ‘ yaldes— ad Mogs—Fancy block «1. ae on the Columbia 2 Cheese—California fa Frage dtp rag pag ong Aamtrallon them for Increased production |Vesl-Fancr . ; Business Changes Cacdovaapril 14--Salled, str Admiral | 4 increased transportation, Teavy, coarte hae 1s, southbound, at 10 a. m, “If there {s one word of advico| Med'um, dressed N. Y. Sugar and Coffee | Fin. sire'pe “teanion: ate dute]y pity rtrd (ene rar of atvice Fico eta fetson, southbound, at 10 a. m. Katchikan—April 16—Aailed, atr Jet. | Proceed carefully and place our con- A eteimnendi Lamson. | General Insurance Co, of America have taken additional space at 421 New Issues fi , southbound, at 11 . April 14) fidence in the Integrit: good : ‘White building, Stir Queen, northbound, at a.m |$udgment of Ameo na! eee 12% @1b0 Ib, ty é ‘4 usin “Two first mortgage bond tasues, Miss M, E. Foster, who formerly oe bd men. rating $1,000,00 . EB. , . ten te i. tea a |had a china shop inthe Tacoma} Foreign Exchange Vessels in Port at Seattle . * rminal—Pler A—Atr Achile on new Dullding construction |ot*l. will open a store similar to| NEW YORK, April 1 we! cron Kara, tree Win aee| Protest New Rates ft Pacific coast cities, the Tacoma store at 406 Untver- fran tingham. Pier B—Str President Madl- . i alty st, ; m An issue of $675,000 first mort. |"tY » i, Geller, | great Morthern ‘Terminal—sty ttakste| O22 Weste Freight 6% per cent serial coupon : Protests have been filed by tho Prime . % 3 ee ceo i rine market lowed trresular. Bterling, |, merican Can Co.'a Terminal—Str Northe | transportation bureau of the Beattie| mrss heavy Gen, sts tin a as | White River Road Foe ee ee i Shay ma, | pameroe commerce and myers | Rae by SICRaneS ER eels lors to Park Is O ores ot raract, merminay—Aanip Bn. 1 of other Coast cities against the new ment bullding, to be erected at O Far 8 Upen Money Status [Grand Trunk Pacitio Terminal—str Aa-| Westbound frelght rate from Chicago 4 in blvd. and Linden ave, Long| Due to the unusually warm wenth. Monday's Quotations Pier Boke Oweren Pubrch pli ala th ated OO avings ccount eh, Cal. The bonds mature fnler of the past month the White Farniahed by Logan & Bryan Fier #—Schr Fenny Dutard, at Point Commission fe asked to set the new| Weiners, right to 15 years; interest coupons| river entrance to Rainler National| wormal weet AYO" Benttle es te calles ty he esha | I yable March 1 and September 1.| park in now open, according to altiieb ss nt sterling Tuten Pasitie Ferminalcatr Ploridt ‘The tariff was ordered into affect FLOUR AND SUGAR | ,W. Straus & Co, also have pur-| phone message received Monday |#.90 Canadian Pacific Coast Coal Bunkers—U. 8. Lit, | BY tho rallroads Monday, according Wholeaale Prices d an issue of $225,000 first| from John Berg, proprietor of a serv. | 1430 Ctt-:<7nrench franc. T, Cedar. to 8, J. Wettrick of the Chamber of locals 49's, Bb, We commend to other merchants the bales ° © 6% per cent serial cou-| {ce station at Silver creek. Silver| 19.10 etn U, A. Shipping Board Mooringe—8tr too- | Commerce transportation bureau i ii igwion trane. ( Bonds, secured by the land and| creek {8 located 32 miles enst ot |i220 cla... /.cTtallan lira Gos ate Dellehts ott Weet Tia “Tho effect of thin rate," ho says, alee at ‘ saving plan of one Seattle storekeep cr f Uistory Terminal Sales bulid-| Enumclaw, on the Old Nachen trail 3242 Berrian (eet ele. ORT A! ST “Weak Toen. “would be that jobbers in Chicago 8. per owt. a) who has a savings account at the First Now being erected at First ave. | and the highway. 180 Norway krone. ig Cemeetlant (attget Morminer-<Btr Steol/and other points in the Midwest| Beet, per owt. .... +s National Bank, Every week he depos- its a certain fixed sum from the cash receipts of his business. Thus he is could ship goods to Spokano and GRAIN ‘AND FEED d ‘Virginia st. Seattle. The bonds,| Members of the Enumclaw Sports. | 26.40 are the direct obligation of| men's association are planning on a|}%° cto | Jeftrons, achr Bpokane. other Intermountain points cheaper |. City Delivery, Wholesale, Per ‘Ton Pactiic Warehouse Co, mature| trip up the White river to the park Anwoctated Ol] Dooks—Btr Redondo, than could merchants of Seattle or | Barley Whole feed, 10 n two to 14 years; coupons payable| entrance, where excellent fishing Is Foreign Securities Phe Ot Cee. Dedk--Motarshtp | other’ Const cities +..Daniah krone 1G cts k drachma aie yrtin oe il 1 1nd October 1, i ro Nt@ndny's duotatlons King & Winge—Motorship Ruby, motor-| Freight rates will be considered at ed and feed building up a reserve which is freeing ., Portland Produce S10 Second Ave, Seattie Hincy’ treat Torminal—U, A, G. &. Pio- rreclal nagi tal eau oe OFtoied nual ground, 10 his mind rom the bogey of possible Batten ssognere, vations commorcial Holler, Worke—Btr Shelakott, | May 7. WionteResteaned’ feed failure, which bothers many _hard- By wohr Minnanno, All-Grain Chop-—80's Todd Drydocka—Str West Katan, ate Chick Feed—100 working retailers in every line. © inl Spirit, att Sagadahoo, at *, Chick Mash—100's, og, BASIS ae City of, Mokane, Mowry sour | Grain Exports for Growing Peed--100's “Basis,” when used in connection © nohr 0. 8, Holmes, Growing Mash—100's, no B. M, the income yield of securities, BANK CLEARINGS 3 Puget Hound Bridge & Dredging Co.—atr Week Announced Fl Peg 7 he el . ‘ + sans the ‘erage annua! percent nd Dork & Warehouse (Fish-| WASHINGTON, April 17,—Iox. |Seraeee nets ee ‘egg coos Jhe irst National age urn upon the money in- Seattle 5 ports of grain and flour from the | Cocoanut Meat # Clearings .... $7,532,199.35 United States during tho weok end. | Cottonseed Meal . anid {s now Admitting American Balances . 1,902,857.01 | Gorman W. Te ed April 14 were announced by the | Aitnitn Meal .....: Portland Kerlin 4a, Nettleton’s Mill department of commerce today as | soya Bean Meal Bank of Seattle tree of tax. It can be deliver Clearin, Leipzig oa J Heffernan'n Drydock——M foll : Wh Tione Meal . BB ses tase %,961,660,78 |.| Japanese 48 ssccs., 4 om (f Memnon. ollowas heat, 1,225,000 bushels; A pb. Danzig from 6 to 7 per) | walances ...++ «+--+ 1,978,609.26 | |Jaranone tat dina’. ‘M2 $4" | ateamerduoy No, &—Bhip Abner Coburn, [OF 808,000 bunholn; rye, 480,000 econd Avenue and Columbia Street x Seto i Oiedaeen flour, in ‘acoma. Papanieae, B08 4 ie fae y ft Buey Lah tae | ¥ B Pilati bushels; barley, 287,000 Lushels; which nited Kingdom bi%e, 1029, Winklow | Marin way x 5 ‘bee much specula-| | Total transactions , 2,764,000,00 | [titer singaom ois 1044 bark Belfast, barge Coaultian City; [Ot 95.000 bushels; flour, 216,900 barrels, Italian Conw, « Y% 46% whalers tar Now, 1, 4,