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| SEATTLE BUSINESS—Finance, Produce, Shipping, Real Estate, Building | RETAILERS 10 New York § Stock Market) MONEY COTTON CROP EXPOSITION TO WORLD NEEDS SUPPLIES OF | GET BIG CROWD. Over 50 Cities Are Sending Delegations to Seattle <cuvusnasec NOT WANTED FACES CRISIS. AWARD PRIZES.".:-".:-. > COPPER FALL ak the bake of i t previous ¢ ay Petroleum dis United iy nt wna Sica’! Millions of “Cart Wheels” | Weevil and Wages Are Hard | Space Is Selling Fast for s : Hban American Suga Are Locked in Vaults Problems for Farmers N. W. Merchants’ Show |"..0* SRW YORK. red the ‘| Wages Rising Faster Than Profits, Says Moody hac at AL nas dea ene Dh indications gat. | AEM. up fe Canadian ¥ veral Inlestric, 17849, Ub 6!) WASHINGTON, Apri A BY JS, WANNAMAKER Five hundred 4 n cash | grea ie ody'n Weekly Review of Finan tendance at th yal con. | American n e, 1 u Ao up 4: Sine | United States oi . "1 prises has been } h ‘ a tne oe the hin State meri . Sart ah xertime to complete cé t {ATTHEWS, &. ¢ il $4; | iaueioment: of 4 4 h mportant man in an im-| says in par fe eatallers’ association Prsity N. Y. Stock Market FIMRRAAN IVS SGOTH BORA: OF operant ance an [west Merchants’ ¢ He oe tay bessty’ ora ail at | the aan rratic E Wednesday and i Monday's Quotations those dollars are going into clroula clase of | TIGINK |heid at the B July | That seems to ¢ idea | is proceedin r = Phe association's Furnished by Logan & Bryan ¢ of & great prosperity 4 7 “a 4 Hef Commo erick & Nelson's. The associati walehed by Logan & Bes ui s ‘ f ho|manifest in peoples of a ring ) : Common headquarters, in the Thompson | ‘ : The people don't want to carry | WY e cotton farmer ix faced 10 m ome |tries that I visited abroud enpeci , ; e nd “eh ae avy cart wheels,” says Ed Scobey, |With the most critical situat i) ie at far-| apparent rea m of t . So he eeapneyer at eee building, rene Monday th director of the mint. Not even out|Teconstruction days tance arted | that the time c c ™m | feeay Tegistrations hed been re: West, I have just returned from the| Harassed by boll wevils and Joud ntinue until|{s deemed easent th Copper visible supplies are natu ; eelved from over wns and cit! rrrcay Went and I saw. very few silver dol-jed down with fearful dein due to|the exposition date 00 | tation of t rally falling, since the metal is con 4 ies of the state, varying from a few lara. Yive ody wants paper mone failures in £921 and 1922, and | traveling aking th Gary declared le did not favor | sumed in great bulk in boom imes Sees celegations from the biger * to carry present ‘season heattant, know: | eligible had interpreted his recent remarks, | mex. During 1922 t 4 oo wetthin driving distance The government, theref in|4ag that cotton cultivation under} There ure two ets of, prizes.| | wht > iu en Foe : SEE Canes any9 tatldin, ’ al vaults nver,|Miese conditions is a gamble with|One is for the salesmen Who si 1 RE TNOSSREES ae . | Iieen urged to send delegations by tae ve beriiine saeitional yanita 6% Leavers | Sees. Sans - Oe ee enn ne tee | Plan for Wenatchee _| with the growth of production in the | Rutomobile, and it is expected that Ainer, Hadiater pce ge Ag “ " I Seladdemaven” “aul! Seabees penctebow- <8, sling ot cg * second half. EE Saree nuruber. of automobile care ine store the allver coins, New dollars] Ninety-seven and one-half per|merchants, ‘The other fg for the! Blossom Festival iy Gcmestic consumption mate : accumulate at the rate of 700,000 alcent of his fields are infoated with |saleamen who bring them from the| : , Pe gia j vans will be sent from Western | | age amt cea His laborers. lured by lereatest distances The amends in| Delegations from all the Sound|« new high record for this trade re | Yashington districts, machine - higher of ands biter: warktix | tea: badtas will “he he dod “a | cities that are going to t Apple | covery in December, and then again | from cach town or group of towr Against the cc Alver certificates | ce ait ata Homultie 4 rthern Ithe ‘b ie ot Seckded 0” | Blossdm Festival at Wenatchee next | in ary and March. Production ‘ nile nt, Bag Regan are being Issued, Incidentally use of | COMditic a locking to northe ne the total number of | yo bo asked by the Chamber | plu: rts, 1 e now at | Feaving in a body. Delegates will a os lenued. Je AY COS Ob re cas real on tata tonight ee ‘otal number of | week will bo asked by t} mber | plus imp ! now ata. 1 begin pouring into the city Tuesday y paper money is a good business rae igh oer te «fe asad Jof Commerce to assemble in Seattle! the rate of abot 900 pounds pected Wedne morning Chicago Board of Trade : tia tealeare’ oe two per cent!) UF rable weather conditions |by eack nedlab aVannichartn qde(tla sanwe | founds a vee Qn Wednesday morning 10 - Folks who pref ne ay 14 - c f the Wal- |; Beattle at 9 o'clock Friday eve-| America have varied Clock, the delegates will re can get from t any | a a fi 4 who hus! ning, May 4, and reach Wenatchee|thix year from 10 to 33 million destroyed nix thine vt Frederick & Nelson's, receivin Methishens see! i fsbo yee "aS unteer| at an early hour Saturday morning.| pounds, averaging about 20 million tadges, programs and assigned en Mbreok. Rapid Tram | Mendes: eo bale of las ld cules waraee Conore oma tertainme at. At 10 the state ex- Hutte Copper & Zin L i M k a sess ae ee " . ex |turn at 1:30 Sunday morning and “Stock srices general. have eoutives will mee t the New Butts & Buperior 0oca ar ets er of raw cotton in the world again | reach Seattle &t 8 o'clock shown no Seetad <ittunh ie ae Washington hotel Sakternin Petreioum, 84 VEGETABL baer ommittee 4s! Paper crowns advertising the Apple| seven months, but in times pas | At the convention heon, May Central L us Prices Paid Wholesale Dealers | do ell | Blossom Fes | will be worn by the se distributing markets bh i vin ane ‘ tog ieee. Bae: See A 0G 1.38 € Beattle and San Francisco ball teams en lasted from 10 to 14 months oe ‘ is : we ‘ greater| Wednesday afternoon when they! Possibly it pro ignificant eaten | a. bunch, dow her Fehiypeennqir ad com: | t the field and they will be dis-|that in fo of the past six Sacaatlle | Mtn aca onc srt BOTY so | tributed thru the grand stand by ®) months this m has fatled to fol ain matics iis Caleer- vine Sey an Dia tonepageh come, | Broup of young women. low the usual seasonal tendencies ; vet Stee t Tendenci K Ge & iron 298 | Cucumbers—-Cal,, hothouse, dow Ni ep hist vablept a ‘i a |e served !« bull market. Bond prices are ho on “Present Tendencies in Re ATTN hothouse Neve story has the co close to the lowests of the talling? | rer i ot ot eearee aid v6 Jon ‘of, not only Gyro Club Citnbatén sear ee a . #00 /ihe United states, tut the entire|Grain Exports for | , , . ce kn incranel pradieton ar) Week Are Reported) rn. Stirmalates vane Wants Hospitality BIG PROGRAM IN AFTERNOON ‘The afternoon program will hes land Prod nahes 4 | 42 2 o'clock, wila the president's | Portland Produce Pe 49 (10 | cottor WASHINGTON, April 14—Flour|bien to the Ballot Box” pre-primary T ist C. * daual address Ly Ray E. Bigelow Monday's Quotations Per 10] Aside from the boll weevil, which [894 «rain exports for the week end-|campaign enda Tuesaday and it |e ourist Committee wea the treasurer's report. b: Jems. tmey. gradea.28.00910.00 8 being combatted in a million de ting April 2 mnounced by the expected t the work done by| Businessand professional organiza- foume C. Prati. The porgram will ! per Tt io r campaign, the migration of tment of commerce, included: this club result in a consider-| tions are being led upon for lists Pwlude addresses by Harry L. Ca Redebeo—lece!, des. bunches “ bor to the North is yw 128,000 bushels; corn, 740,-| able increase in the number of |0f their members who will help in halan, Yakima, on “Future Possibi! rere bah TSH |areatest tmp sent te hunhels; onts, 195,000 hels;| voters, Altho this fs not an elec-|the work of the hopitality commit- ities of Washington State Retailers Splnach—Walla Walla, crate « 16 production. The present amir 2,000 bushels: wheat, 1,368,000 tion which has aroused much jn-|tee of the Chamber of Commerce Association”; Eaward A. MacLean, M Tomatore—Mex.. lug, repack ..3.40040 tion regulations which have created |PUShels; flour, 289,200 barrels terest much fnterest upon the part | this summer in welcoming visitors to Portland, om “The Oregon Plan"; | Cattle—Recetpts, Rubber Turnipe—Cal., dos. bunches "S/n scarcity of labor in the North, | : ——— | of the average citizen, it is felt that | the city. A committee of 500 is need- the higher, Steers, 17: heifers, 14.50@8; stockers and feeders, | 44.50@ 13.60 40. Market fo to 100 bulk, $7.40@7.40;| Joseph T. Crowder, Vancouver, C., on “How It Works in Can ahd genera! discussion, led by A! B. Jones. ZY. Coleman, L. J. Tity H. HL. Van Brocklin, Blake D. FC MeReavy. C FRUITS have served to sap Prices Paid Whelesale Dealers many who are ordinarily non-voters |¢d, which may be increased to 1,000. will be brought to the polls ax a| According to the plan, a notable ‘anit Gf tua Gyre caapales | visitor will be called upon on hiw Raymond R. Frazier, president of | @rival in Seattle by someon: the Washington Mutual Savings|OWM Profession, who will ex * South of workers and wave tho tte cot Apples— Arkansas i oka, bor in his nd a of prosperity Is gen: ntire try, but ne G paner It con. bank, will address the Gyro club| elcome on behalf of the chamber Smelzer and H. Schoenfeld undl we have tr at its meeting Thursday, April 26th, | 994 the city, answer the questions The & wi conclude wit n F . P. m of agricultural ce: = that every newcomer asks, or wants ren theater party in the even.| S@M Francisco Produce |/*\),,\i* as is : fs Ble sep to ask, and do‘everything in his sow Mi " tations Inland © er to insure t ny tle ig: atten maT Gectatlone [island On set on™ 9 [Oremerec rs ‘ |Plans for Hotel to insure that his stay in Seatth Ate tb. Kelly Mpringfieid..... 68M 87% a | Pibeepple Cuban, perenne coc: t.0| To do this the farmer must bel i t will be pleasant. NO INVENTORY Kae—Fntras, 19\40 don; extra pullets |Kyyatone Tires. tty lat 9 | TaA@erinee—Wandard bow s-2: Eat | paid''s: price to corte ‘nie costs pis | Olympic Are Here Sige dos; undersised pul Fhe] Lee Tire & Ruder a pr which will ehable him to! | The main plans for the new Hotel| ventilating systems will arive next L PSE DUE) Cheese—Cal iterate x, taney, 20% Ib. | Maxwel Motors A compete with other lines cf industry | | Olympic arrived at the offices of the | week, when bids will be called for. I A do B and occupy the standard of living |Community Hote] corporation Mon-| All bids must be in by June 1 and Mexican Beaboard Oti | day from George Post & Sons, the| the contract awarded at once. The j architects, In New York cit Detail | contract will call for the hotel's com- plans of the lighting, heating and’ pletion by May 1 of next year. to which he is justly entitled. Then | his fields wil) be tilled and the cot- |tom famine that threatens the eco- | pomic stability of the world will be | averted ‘The Boston News Bureau has made| N. Y. Sugi and C Coffee an interesting analysis of inventory | Monday's | Mow Yaflation, which had so much to, do|Sear—Pirm. Rav. #8 eats saa With bringing on the depression | Coffee—No. 7 Rio spot, 11%6 Ib; No. 4 . Which started in 1920. It shows eal Bantos, 14% @ the Ip. Ep petitions today are in. direct If Bites sca reg coer tore | ‘Ship News » No. 1, per M. Huddes, on m. DAIRY PRODUCTS Priece Paid to Shippers % Railroads Enjoin Mixed colors weilits ‘are Mileage Book Order Cw, Lab. Beattie suppl as) ena ¥, 0 Momdemenre ce, 236] BOSTON, Maan, April 24—An In- | Dee en marked down to bedrock prices. |< cites the annual reports of large Tides in Seattle baker Corp | OM of ( ‘ junction restraining the Interstate sylustrial corporations in proof of 4 “tod aad DAIRY PRODUCTS i, and gives the figures with refer] wcespax WEDNESDAY . Prices to Hetall Dealers commerce commiasion from enfore eS i 8 Pee eh Local creamery, cubes ng ite recent order on interc! | ++ see to this, of Sears-Roebuck, Stude- APRIL 2% oe =) 7, aur ne recent order on interchange: able mileage books was granted in | federal district court here today. The petition asking the injunction | CHINESE DOCTOR was signed by 49 railroads, Nature ¢ Herbs vedanta etek <stty Remedies Saker, U. S. Steel. the equipment|| First Low Tide / ‘companies, the packing companies | > i d several others. All of these show Foreign Securities puntgaalay’s Custations sil ema igre : rnished by Logan & Bryan iaductions ranging from 25 to 50 and |) | A tu | Seowed Lew Fide | ‘N10 Second Ave, Seattle per cent below the inventory ail le:ot p.m, 1.4 ft.|| Stocke— Bid aguas + Fea of 1920. ee Russia * it concludes that one thing appears | | WwW Telacoabty | Weather Bureau Report a re eee csteane TATOOSH ISLAND, April 22. i POULTRY AND ME: ATS Fepetition of the inventory collapto| TATOOS AU AND. Ape tao ; n pothole ot ae #f 1920, with its great strain on | cast, six mil : ne pe ohe ees to Shippers Vanking resources and demoralizing | 1 FA 4 M _ Gonsequences generally D fi fb ft.| second High Tide Tide At Your F ront Door Right here at your front door, from Britian Ret. é é ive, fat, y —COMPANY— : -- towing barge Sprey, Belgium Teate the Canadian Border to the northern La Purtsim: roamed bktn Mary Winkie: Beligu Prem na ‘ . . Railroad Laborers | ists oft sip Points 3'¢. eo, “ua Pur. \Uerman We te tne.scccccofta “4 | Matton. e434 Ww 4 a, Invest in a part of Oregon, and réaching into the Get Wage Increase |''%2 tr or" ig U8 )°6. Hohnmish. | Haury 4b 9 900000: {| Panty dry picked 8 cts stove Successful Going rich Wenatchee Valley, is a strong, CHICAGO, April 24—A wage in-| 4 Liepaiz 6 ; + well-managed company, as proved by ierease 34% centa vals and Departures \inich ; reat tbe, and wD. : ger pany, proved by FA ee een et ihe | ARRIVED— Apel” fer |Munien bs fey a.m. Rb Toe, “at Popular over twenty-three years in this terri- tory, and one destined by its service to play an important part in the develop- Business 7% Cumulative Preferred Stock ‘The Foster and Kielser “has been awarded jaborers in the yl Frankfort 40... Roosters—Oid, live, per Ib. rr MeKintey from Manila via port rt ds. “ Mone be holes, Weht 4 | Heavy, fancy . ly Northwest region of the P m.; str Moerdijk from Hamburg via Japanese 4a Wania railroad, it was announced porte: at 11 8. m.; str HP. Alexander |Japanese iat 4\ “here today. from San Pedro via San Francisco, at |Japanese 2nd 4 ign | eon; str: Admiral Dewer from Sen Fran |{ niteg Hine S48. 183 . TT A Babe tet ; jeay_ operates auneber vere t of th t fi On Sa eNy Ria eainn 4 12:30 rts jaetwa Maru be CT BNCY, MANE «oc cecereerees . 1 a "s, cat thekien 1 |from Kobe via ‘Yokohama, at 10 a.m. (italian Cons. by. O18 | deatuin, tens 12@ ‘1¢|| they lente right. There te ne weed| ||| cities and towns In the Btates | ment of the country for generations Fi . 1 Fl hi [Aprit, 22—str He Purisima from Sau "ee | Mes heer, 380 300 fos. 09@ 18 of being a Wallflower when by = ee Oxes m aaa to come. inancial Flashes || ght Bia ar Nevada ‘ | Fancy, heavy, 150 to 20 109 11 || taking @ few lessons yew Can tm * ne wwe ux vin ports, at 2:15 p. m. ‘ t Mt the tat i fr | eltles Si ¥r taco, ’ Thi ot From James Mactarlane & Co.||tr Aimed fram heitweaterh vis Liberty Bonds | POULTRY AND MEATS — || VSrteun “aametee inet ore Auetil oshaane, sdeeeoee This company’s preferred stock offers a most naka, mt a; at i | jolemale be: | A Pr . \< ractivi ity. i i 811 Second Ave. robe from Ba Frmiclaco, ace 20'5. mn | Furnished by Logan & Bryan per 1b re ae ni eeane’ 1 Deed Sealed Tete tilt teks chine te aes nn avert: attractive eeu , being prior to more than str Potn avon fro 0! via ports, be hgad eavy si} a ed, 5 ~ vi ‘4 Vi £0 rails 86.7 |from fan Pedro via tian Prancieco and |Etrat 3%4a..... 10140 1008 L0tt9 dies at “5 Price $100 Per Share | Considering its safety, the yield, which is Barnings for auarter ended March it : from |E ieee ree OT ratlers— 1953 f Redeemable at $110.00 about 7149 at the present market, makes fer than $12 a share will be earned | p. ‘ |Becond the 97.13 ’ waaay: droceed ‘ it a most lucrative investment. Cash or his year on prior preferred. | April 21—Sir Panaman jours dhs H 9 874 Belgian ‘arte-ctave; pee aang a 10-payment “plan. President Wood of American Loc my Ot Fieridian. for 100.00 100-00 | cexeenn Bat M ‘ | BOT UNM ||) Kindly send’ particulars re- = Dis skye compen’: busidees to I sate, Florsa anlar New . bbe $3.68 190.80 untry, dressed, Jb... .o8@ “10 | NEES OOR Day | garding this stock to: Fuil {nformation regarding the Preferred Stock " inost satisfactory condition in history. .C., via porta, at 11 a. | Cet 7 abt nie tt | a THEATRE n NOWO cis sbos90cRedacievvaeess of the Puget Sound Power & Light Co. can Dome mines year ended March 31, dtr Aisbema ert| Foreign M s | coarse NOT | F : be had at office et profits $1.877,369, after deprecia ‘ tes ‘Admiral | oreign WNloney tatus | Medium, arensed . 111) ine Cineuih [P] Street No. cc cccececeseennees Bion, taxes, otc, ngaitet $650,040 pre. |ecman for Port Anyeiee) at fe Monday's dvotatlons LIVE STOCK \ Rate an cats PUGET SOUND POWER & LIGHT CO. ‘ ate City of Spokane for Tacom Furnished by Logan & Bryan prius year. .; ate Persian Prince for Ti 810 Second Ave, Seattle Sinclair crude has met cut of 10¢ .1™.; str La Purisima for Oleum, 4 | Normal value Quotations — aes rs VAUDEVILLE: rrr Main 5000 4 21— 4.866 Sterling per barrel in mid-continent crude by . April Str West Ketan for} Can, anol Beas ” ‘ Merce On. Byaney-via Tacoma, at 9p. m f199. sig Ganadlan «§ NOW PLAYING Electric Building (Seventh and Olive Street) Henry Building, 1312 Fourth Avenue % Standard Oi! of California reports }19.30 oe Belgian franc d : 2012 Vernon Place, Ballard pela and TILLIO | e het profit of $27,019,512 after all| Vessels in Port at Seattle |13.2° Boat Schedules: charges and preferred taxes for year | Smith Cove Terminal—Pier A—Mtr Cross 27°89 ota, ohdd te ‘ A i PS n Colman Doch pias [ended December 31, 1922, against! Serr pir mate’ Panamane mr (soa) Cte <s Rwedleh Kr... 36 ph JOE MORRIS and -SAVE MONEY- iit’ Bo unia “Bison cau ke penes281 in 1921. | President McKinley. $0 cta., ‘ f porrereres | FLO CAMPBELI Travel by steamer Puget Sound Power and Light Securities Co. 26 at Northern Terminal—Str Hakata |1g-90 | Goodyear Tire and Rubber three} Maru : Months of 1923 ended March 31 er | amith Cove Anchorage—Ghip Oriental a / TAC OMA faxes and depreciation, but before | American Can Cos Terminal—Str Santa ° SAFTY - SPEED - Comrc fixed charges, were $6,110,000, which | _ Flavia . ‘The Modern Comedin f vf nd Trunk ific Terminal—Str Ad : ~ MeDONALD TRIO | compares with $10,101,430 earned in| Oriya : Vernahed by Toe m & Bevan a) ® — the entire calendar year 1922, | Pler 14—Btr Chattanooga City B10 Second A 7.0 11 AL 57,9 P.M. FLOUR AND SUGAR dba dds | Pler 11-B—Htr Owego | Open igh “Low Pier tr Port Angeles, —Str Alameda, hy Blends, loca ; Per Lote Paul touch Meetings Fler B-Mte, Admalral Nicbelson, str Ad- Art, local, 49's, bbls... VICTORIA. BC i aaa 4 | miral Dewey. SEE Pe cae 0 : nent eran s Pacific Const Coal Bunkers—Btr Shelak- ‘ome, enti 4,560; lant y pert Lirideet PORT ANGELES - STRAIT POINTS , of 0. Cattle, 2 er Owe nie dts f > The Seattle Kiwanis club will |i %g/ shipping. Board Moorings—str Yco-|000, Shoop, 1 bell Beet, por owte vesessess, % ‘ | | mest, Wednesday noon at the Hotel) ‘nium, str Anna B. Morse, atr Bilverado,| Kansas City, hogs, 19,000;|F 15. ,, D _ Rl es ; Gowman. Alphetis Byers and Col. ate West Hartland, str Delight. Wholesale Prices Fiour—Blends, ‘The Famou Toplon—News—Orehestra DiGeorge B. Lamping will discuss |Conmectiut Street Terminal—atr Fort Foreign Exchange j Hy 5 S 2 = eeingelc es he question, “Shall the Port of| atiantic st ‘Terminal—#en: NI YORK. re 6 au Nights, 7 and ¥ von" “i Ui a 3 o al | Boro Fs reet minal—Sehr Minda- NEW YORK, April 23.—PForeig \Von'et etre, from Anacortes or yy “Princess” Ss avs Saahte Dally We Vi ver and Vict B Seattle Purchase More Dock Space? change opened steady, Temand ateriing, vam, Lv, Seattle dally ex, Na Stoameh fancou ria, B.C, Readings by ieorge Garber of the | ¥ine DRE srapntdaaae Ruby, motor- | $4.68 bt 0.066) Ire, ry ALEXANDER PANTAGES from Colman Deck, foot of Marion Street. i \ahip Anvil. 10.0495 4; 85 to the dollar, | 7 Prenents Cornish school, aid sengx by Mra.| Bast Waterway Dock & Wareh Com 4 ¥ ” : Fare Bicvars W. Cae, with Ming Dow qtieieciacan- Oar | goo The Whirl o’ the World aaa ak © fame Victor "Vanewuvers Vat the piano, will. be features of| toad ‘Drydocks Bir Magadahor, power.| About 2,700 acres of tea farms ea -40'R 4 OCR a OCI e Be PORT TOWNSEND [AIL CONNECTIONS $4.25 One Wa: the meeting. ship Boxer, schr ©, 8. Holmen, down in Natal, South Africa, ave | obey 4 ri AND MILL PORT | $3.00 One Way : $8.50 ve - : Wee ea. eree. @ Sreggiag threatened with absorption by ex DELANO DELL 8100 A. Muy 6100 1. M, $5.40 Round Tri De 8.50 Round Trip inland Dock & Warehouse (Wish-|Panding fields of sugar cane, In. Grow a a noe | Cooper and Seamon (a0-Day Matin oat tday retest. May: a ‘Mtr Nevad a rhe ay! " 7 bo TRADE TERMS A Nene ae stenry Winn, (OUUCION of cheap Ceylon ten | Rermtah Feed--10 tee HooD CANAL POINTS 7.75 Special Round Trip 1 Clouta, str Hen Juan, atr Kahu [24 lack of coolle lubor have been | Wheat Mined Feed, 80's . v TURSDAY, BRIDAY, 4100 AM. $4.00 Week-End Fare | (No Stoyover Vietorla—t0-p factors in the change, goes Seal Freight Only edie Wahin minh $9 Pa oie Mill—Bitn Make wall . | 1 Oil Meal vt (Going Saturday or Sunday, K SET-OFF reonote Works-—Atr Horace X : Aiaita Meal essere, i Sayva (Cention NEAH BAY & WAY PORTS return limit the following Mon- | (stopover a0 Round Trip Vi pens Nietorla, 30-Da The Day Boat for Victoria and Vancouver Daily, at 9:00 A, M. TEAMERA & ACHEOULES SUB The Night Boat tor Vancouver Direct, Datly at 11:30 P. are Geneeal “AUmUatoni PUGET SOUND NAVIGATION CITY TICKET OFFICE, 608, SECOND AVENUE Velephone, MAin S587 1. Sturdee. G P OLMAN DOCK: Foot MARION » General A. Matinees 20 Nights 100 PHONE MAIN 3993 ed TA sat-ott tx the cancellation of op- es rv © Powing debts between the same par.) ietlarnan's Drydock. wotorsuin Oregon | piece ‘tes, Where two persons or firms are} park Belfast, barge Coquitiam, | each indebted to the other, the small-| | whalers Miar Nos. 1, 2, 2. | Clearin Stream—Buoy No, 1—fichr Fanny Dutard. Lid er debt cancels its equivalent In the |" sioy No, 6—Hhip Aimer Coburn. ‘Buoy | Balances one. No, 7—Berk W, B, Flint, ge | Alfaitn Mt iy Ho Ie STEAMERS & SCHEDUL JOIECT Vantugercope Seattle 8 7.517,096,'