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PAGE THE AY MON ee SEATTLE BUSINESS—Finance, Produce, Shipping, Real Estate, Building _ FIGURES SHOW {New York Stock Market) INACTIVITY ON LUMBER HOLDS CHURCH PLANS NEW CONCERN MANY RECORDS. PORT GROWTH Serres ee LOCAL MARKET STEADY LEVEL HUGE BUILDING OPENS OFFICE ARE EXCEEDED © iditional earnings statements of a favorab! nature which appeared over the end were offset 10 somo extent t that ¢ nt aniione @Xpansion hed caused » sacurday «| Unfavorable Weather Slows Country Districts Promise First Presbyterian to Put Up General Insurance Company Business Hits High Mark of Produce Receipts Greater Activity $1,000,000 Structure Ready for Business Recent Years “Seattle is Big Export and Import Center FS h fant ad ete: 2° BY STEVE ARNETT sain wee ver-enthusiasm of the busl+}". 4 siowor market The lust wee 1 19! ‘The Wirst Presbyterian chureh w { {ts certificate! Record productive activity in both Phat Seattle is rapid'y | 5 prices 5 ith a rable ather « n " h on mar-| undertake the erection of « $1,000,00 th raw and finished products occurred 1} te: Guba Cans, pra OM, off on fruit and produce in Beattle | ket, mys the American Lumberman, | Bible building, according nar : ape ot t bine scAt8 . 10 x ! C) Monday. Job tod the inac-|Chicago. The " er has pre-| nouncement by Rey. M. A, Matthew Mi rding to: Spee @xporting centers of the workd ‘3 ) Bi SpA York Centre pmerinas innottdat 4 | sigity practically me on all|vat'ed over much of the ¢ It will bo nine stories high and w of America, re-|celved by the department 6f com Pe Mbvidenced in figu uubmitted Sat | . }tines except strawh s, whieh wuf-|bullding is undergoing se anonn!| occupy a ground space 110 by 140 fe 1 Senttle, will com-| merce, while an increasing consump Prainiay by Maj. Paul Evards, port N. Y. Stock “Mankit | fered prowabily bs « te any ‘ hes sthouia) colt : wilt uadoam edly saaaing the ores on the ¢ mence business May 1, with offices in| tive demand apparently digested the farden of the city of Seat commodity. Otherwise the general |reach enormous volume during the’! Funds will be rained by welling 1,000,-| 4), S ng E> i ero ‘ ae Purnieh . loondition of the market wan un-|next fw monthm, Ie ardy in }000 bricks wt $1 cach, and work wil | Ye White-Hen mula goods produced without @aaaiaE EB The statements compiled by Ed Te Quotations changed jthe larger communities ure selling | be begun during tho present #e “It in not “ow ble increase in stocks. “Colton business of |consumption and pigdron production i-|broke all records since data for 3% New onions on the market have|a great deal of lumber, but continue! ‘The plans have been p by | lutionize the in 162% | shown fairly good demand, The po-|to hesitate about por ering the mur-| Architect John A, Creutzer, and call] the country,” said H. Dent, pr — . au) C “ was same, bul c ‘or futur ‘equirements o; an 4a steel and concrete vill Seber during March, 1923, are pra Alt te the [eat Rag Sie Si x ‘ae neg Bboy : t for future requirements on any : r a t re om oan K\dent of the company. “We do jn-|these movements have been avail double those of March of the | Age, Chew 28 ON ba Roel pre ngrpbadegeal yy ogre btm anea bear wy 9 008 WHR. terete » Of of French! tend, however, to behd every effort - eve rec meer Souble those of March of ¢ CHICAGO, April 24.—Grains were | Amer, Bosh Maw 4h 484 | a demand for lower prices. At pr Building material dealers gener: | Renaissance style. 1t will contain an|(°0% ? seed . exceeding even the high toward making the name of the Gen- eral Insurance Company of America| recognized as standing for the very best in. life insurance protection, ervice and saving.” rds made dur i the war, Zinc production was the highest since 1917 March production of | bitumtino was exceeded eprrceding year, The value of the/under pressure thruout the day on| American Can. ast Sailk coming into le from China f trade, due tol Amer, Gotten on Sand Japan during March, 1923, was! lower foreig s and r Mide & Le Ain excess of $17,000,000, as against | crop prospects owas & value in March, 1932, of $9.1 Reports from Winnipes seeding of spring wheat was under way in Ma oba and that it me general thru. | export b Weather * lent the price ranges from 10 to ully are beginning to t & decided. | electrical laboratory, radio bre jeents a pound on mew Garneta./ly conservative attitude toward Ube | ing station, children’s playroom, audi. | Cherries were down to 20 and 30/ future, expecting an eventual slump | torium, gymnasium, chapel ar 1 | cents, only half the price last week's |in building ay 4 result of high labor|rooms, A kitchen and dining rc 4 , 0 market asked und material costy, which unde-| wiil be on the sixth Moor aes ard as | *Wi0o # in January, 1924 The butter and egy markets madelniably are beginning to meet public| “The structure will be the fine _pisectars OF ARG SombRey, P88) ang Merch Production of }no change Monday, position, Country yards are show-}of ite kind in the West,” Dr. Mat . thracite coal was the highest ste eh jooldh 4 oid be f » ate fg George 8. Long, Tacoma, manager |/\Ter'® Sit a interest in the market, |thews sald, “and will be one of the August, 1918 ? he oyereaes Oe, ERD; ch records since montl 1 indications are that their trade | greatest church projects ever atetp | Heatt yr BN Local Markets | will be fuir to good this spring, end | tempted {9 America | F. ves, Beattie, Drenent yeti, |fisures have been availall ‘were jbetter still in the fall, if the farmer — - allot of the*firm of Pope & Tal. | ™ade in March by bookings of steel 1 cropa and ne pgp? *"- | castings and of fabricated structural George J, Oxgood, Tacoma, vice te utomobile pmen! resident Wheeler Oss . reser shipment. 9. Ri! om === Import and export trade, both for eign and dqmestic, which Saurate bardbmeters of a city's Browth, have shown substantial in ) Mereases during March of "the same month of the Sear, Not only has ¢ = corn crop Was eatimal 100 bushels. eight-year average « orn planting of a la Kaldwin Locomotive.128% 321% 187 grains, but t Provisions he! nonthly production on record, being double March of last year and 25 per cent greater than February, The total value of building eon- Hutte & superior alifornia Packing... 5 [California Pet ’ anadi. rf alt, & Obie 3 ry} 2 ” » “Curried both in Americ e the main Influences Hethiehem Bisel B... 64 rr ao A l ,W. Middleton, Aberdeen, director | March indicate a production Ob ss8- Rarieg th In” Amer See se [peas Be n winwoose wine|| AEP PPLCe |) Wada,’ aterccen. director |r, oti « reductase . Phut the values of t Mncreaved accordingly SA The total import tonn SeeMarch, 1923, was 438,875 a0 tor| Chicago Roend of Trade | Pereight as against 2% the Baturdays Guetations cargoes have netruction material an especially stre C. D, Stimson, Seattle, capitalist A. Humbird 4 Point, Idaho, gen- eral manager Humbird Lumber com- |pany; F. B. Martin, insurance man- market Export trade with South America, the Went Indies and Mexico is also I for | Wheat Open High | Close | ¢ of watiefying vofume, Pusiness in ager veyerhaeuner Timber com-| : “same month of the previous yar. | siey ie te po ag L. gt aed wete ies hardwoods remains a little dull. PY be in Everett: O. D. @isher j tracts awarded in. 27 Northeastern x a4 t < so mae vr ” ‘ 7 < t - F . ‘lstates in March was $344,000,000, @r a gulp of 181,014 tons. Th : | Parsie: fg. bunches nd inter! rim manu Z Atanka to Seattle for| ¥ice president and general manager r : § 9 Aifterence in value between these | Green Pee rth re are slow buyers. for the Imports from Ala o Visher Fioutike Mille: Hebi “ato.| 22 14 per cent greater than @ © Pawo total tonnages was in excess cxont, and automobile interests ap- | 1922 amounted to 12 tons, In| Cieary. of McCleary, Wash; H. K.|7°% 260. Residential rt Potatoes whit, ton tons. This Sibreyess a TOE $15,000,000. | 109 Wenenk dons, tatet avanhe to be less actively on the y b Dent’ Bantila. peeokdant in poinc of value, wad greater than {3 a on .- of 10,000 tons per month in be |any month on record. > The gain during March, 1923, over . jarch, 1922,.in export tonnage was *S.662 tons. This increase in ton. Mage is valued at $3,356,689 t. However, the greet activity ee industries and thelr sizable files lead to the expectation | Walla Walla, eraie ., .66@ .€3 (that they will noon reenter the ‘nance committee—M. A, Arnold, First National bank, Seattle; J. 1 McVay, Metropolitan National bank, json with the sveragn per month of 6,800 tony the previous year makes a good showing. Com-| ctail sales of both 10-cent stores: nd mail order houses surpassed all ‘previous records for Mareh since Con |. dos. banches S| Crucible Hteet | Cuba Cane Bugar pid « : ote bulk of car.| Seattle: C, J. Lord, Capital Natio ei The total import and cxport ton- | sss 145 oe [Cuban Amer. Sugar | Temateso—Mex.. tus, repack a | market strongty modities comprising is ye (fhe tanh Otriplat Ki Lo Coabe, viene Car Joadings were the highest {Rage passing thru Seattle yd M42 AT Dupont Were tka, 006, ane Other large hardwood consuming | 8° consisted principally of fish p National bank, Everett; E.G. Ames, | record for this time of yaae 2: jite— Dome Minen. i ucts. Canned salmon contributed to . The wholesale price index ad- ots FRUITS dustries me he | @ : : P Waring March, 1923, exceeded the 2 Nomina! 945 |Del. & Mudson industries meanwhile sustain the of $1,482 | Walker-Ames company, Seattle; H.| © shipping ef the same month ped ea 997 ay 092 257 | Electric Moree Bai Prices Paid Whelesste Dealers market with thelr large and often | this tonnage in the amount of lic. Dent, Seattle. | vanced two points, being the highest — > Year previous by 189,676 tons. The | Endicott Jehneon Appice pressing requirements. While hard. |t0nS; herring, 17,470; fish oll ant pel aneaecaceatc ste oe since February, 1921, Sales of life _ Yallue of this difference +s wetimated | iets Car Lots ine : |wood production and shipments aro|™eal combined amounted to nearly | insurance mae © new high record — “Sat $18,587,098. Saterday us att erable, and manufscturers ure| 000 tone | M ‘ since monthly figures’ Decale sami 7 ‘These increases are by no aia legen heyy | ooartem Hubber 4 tg|making some progress’ in catching eetings | able. ‘of the ordinary, according to} fil 0 Secwad Ave gg = A Grean Herne pte up with old orders, stocks Are not | by Eéwards. Each month of this |wheat nig ge gi | Guit Beaten # being materially added to, and any The Beattie Advertising club will| Commission of tourists of automo- Year has seen a genert! and con- +106 10% 141 | Hudson Motors: 384 normal supply of dry urdwoods meet Tuesday noon in the Masonic| bile club of France says there ig no © Gistent increase in trade over the * s 8 fot Warvenae | this year is most unlikely : oan t ne {club rooms. ‘The Washington Bak-| foundation for reports that govern: » same months of previous 3 years, he | Barley eseeaat 08 : ; plinth, Paper | Production and bookings of both | 79 : ree ee jeries will have charge of the enter-| ment has ordered petra 5 : r oe Intl. Nie | Southe nine an pugla are | Principal item shipped amon talnment Diles held ready for military stated. | . . thstauith uthern pine and Douglas fir ar ed to 30,000 tons, with petroleum} jelose together, and ship exceed Prices Paid Wholesale Dealers nd shipments exceed | ducts next, amounting to 10,000| | _ Foreign Exchange Kelly. Springticid Di Ww si vit $8.—-Forsian ex | Remnecett . 9% Heck Lets them by 4 good margin, Buyers re ae nalaitant chiseent Two Wt OR WAY 1 tee oeT iter Demand choruses, fp odpm Soa Almends—1. X. L, per TB. .... 2¢| port much trouble in finding needed | 10h fears ne ie ngs are ce 4 ne _ = ae Tite & Tuber... 29% Peanute—Va.. pert >. 18% |1umbe ne low aha erecky | tons: tin plate, 8,000 tons, and coal y, * to Wrecked Ship viable lop heer te Theaters By Pecans bod Ce tne qatllen Price taken stocks | 13,000 tons, were the outstanding @ TRAVEL BY WATER MARSHFIELD, Ore., April uIP | Foreign exchange closed steady. Mter- sie ati ‘' Mix 20/8 it es-are firmly heb t ting, $4. nes, ¥ Hire. 99.0492. . Wan by Jarge and small milis, and the etme _ Altho the 36 men aboard ry has 3 H a Jumbo bias eed Sexes aie fhe Gk. be as ours Brush were saved after th Motors A ss S64) Vauey budded. per 1 pee a hen JS ovr TRADE PH Wessel ‘struck a reef near Cape F ee sae ’ = DAIRY PRODUCTS WITH CALIFORNIA j ® Araigo, early Thursday morning, the cane Denver Live Stock y.| Mexican eaboned’ Ou AT 17M «| pattertat ie Feld to Sttopers One hundred thousand tons of car es a nee nee OE Ue ieee mee COMMITTEE IS | crents eres last’ year. | 11,714 tons, | by water from Californ! BOOMING EXPO | Pesvres tor 1932 were 1 | which is a gain of 102,441 tons over | Manufacturers from all parts of} the year 1921. Fuel ojis, ganoline,| the state are reserving booths for the etc, comprixed the principal cargo. ~ | Paci Northwest Merchants’ expon-| However, of great importance also | | Pen ie ; | fi 5 @ .49| tlon to bo held in the Bell st. terminal! are items of general merchandise. July 23 to 28. The sale of booths is} To California from. Seattle 10,000) in the hands of a committee consist-| tons per month were the average | ie 4 tee ab ling of manufacturers in the differ-|,nipments by water. ‘The 1932 ton- | Producers Mefiners.. % /Cheeee— lent cities and towns of Washington. southbound amounted’ to 12 Heare-Roebuek.. Or. triplets , Tho statewide committee includes! ¢3¢ tons, compared with 96,744 tons : Wisconsts mb E. H. Hatch, of the Yours Truly Bis- for 1921, showing a gain of practi- Ee is ‘Wrothersin-| ant feeders, $640@4.00: calves, $449) Go pea 0... Kage—Vreaty ranch, whit shell 20, were drowned . % ontgomery War : Hory—iteceipts, 5 ikscay Saturday while attempting to board| = higner, Top. $7.74: BOV.10 [Northern Paciiic...... ; | ak Wrecked steamer. They had | Sheep—Receip' ke Otis Mee! ‘ ¥. 0, B. condensary. the beach in Sst tance wien ee STO; fed- Owen Bottling t DAIRY PRODUCTS tured before they reac! the see were attempting to salvage Portland Produce Personal effects aboard the|netter—tenw ist th ‘the dk Weck win : ; ally 30,000 tone. California is Wash- ington’s best customer for lumber. | 2,179,167,484 B. M. feet of} eatinghoure isl i } Marquette net © operating! | Ciearingy 5,184.96, Mille, Vancouver, Wash; J Lj hs. trip sf me cult Co,, Seattle; F. B. Wines, the Of the 2. wibbeabe if fares 23 ‘ a > increasé, $68,593; three! | pulances . 1.096,653.44 Long, Continental Wood Pipe Manu- $235,500. jamook triplets, o! 40/1 Bt, Wines @o., Tacoma; Harry Henke, POULTRY AND MEATS | The Fleischmann Co., Sumner; N. lumber exported from Washington, 4 eee its & West Virginia, March! | Totat transacflons . 2,323,000.00 Live, liemt, 3 to 315 Te is | Eckert Fruit Co. Grapeview; ‘ ing meals and berth. $46,239; three months’ in- |g $89,008, U . Mteel Corp Gibbs, Washington Pulp & Paper <y Gry picked 3 cents above | McIntyre, Skagit Lron & Steel ware | IS PURCHASED oo i fat aad $ rates Sree p ’ + Uiah Copper « , va porporation, Port Ange lea; L. B.! path foreign and domestic, California | bs Sgro | Balances dium Steet « 3 . Steclhammer, Vancouver ® Woolen! took 1,029,700,405 B. M. feet in 1922. | Sedro Woolley; H. L, Whiting, Olym- pla Knitting Mille Co, Olympia; V a The Kerma hotel and store bulld- 0 EUAN URIS ess ra ea Pf } after operating expense, pean | ‘ 5-15 | D. Demorost, International Lime Co. +} ing at 1108-10 Fourth ave. has been Roundtrip fares, $55, $66 and $76 3 . per th. t¢ | Sumas; J. W. 7 on, Utah-Idah a! onuld 7 pete tareas esses Ship News : fpesheebie urs seks: Rel etait Megas, uurlat |i So ceatacctan OC pete Seite to Lee Angeles, incled- ia Packing for year ended | Tid Sea’ i } - SL Chelée, MBE «s.csssseeesees 11 | Walla Walla Vinegar & Plekie Con| nouncement yesterday by West & ing 28, 1923, shows net profits les in ttle edd A {| iMeavy, fancy. : ase ‘ie | Walla Walla; A, %. Wella, Wells &| wheeler ‘uesday and Seturday . . . . 6 charges and taxes, al ogead ow 4s a ai _. ..| Wade, Wenatcheo; Peter David,| ‘The seller was W. A. Malloy and Sa 8ik Dee see to $14.07 a share versus $2,240,- ma F Me s sueaieae Manes Cciseeesety ey Rage Syed & Alaska Powder Cou | the purchaser Davia rae This Seattle to San _year ago. : ‘a ft. | 4:19 a. m.. rt. i Med., heavy, 150-200 the. .... 09g 16 | H¥erett, and G alferty, Pioneer! property: immediately joins on the 1 | Lp Lage foney Status POULTRY AND MEATS | Packing Co., Aberdeen. lsouth the new Clapp building and meals and berth. Yerntabedd by Taeon 2 Dr Dryan Prices Paid Wholesale Dealers t ee leonsixta of five’ stories, the first be- every Saturday. Others every 819 Second Ave, Benttle Normal velue ings ae 2 MET PRESS TO | itte‘ihper noon to the hotehs is a GET NEW HOME) ive'trom icoimits the Chariemoat ‘The signing of a lease calling for! Apartment building at the northwest su SEATTLE—504 Second Ave.,L. C. Senith Bidg., an madian.... French frane. «Belgian franc. wise fran: TATOOSH ISLAND, April 24.—8 A. M. CS ittatan tre +t ction of a two-story t [corner of 18th ave. and Pike st. Both) 4 \ 325 Pike Se., at Fourth A\ Phe yperntiplnggarand figaad eri een te+psGerman mark... d y ; we 4 exp tie “wane val’ ce rae Kerma hotel and the Charlemént / \e) TAGOMN Rati ~ awued (n, atr Lan: Swedish krona... | no Weat wide : ie Fae ‘gut, sniy tisesNorway Krone. . ye ’ “ited dlls ATluye, north of Lenora at, has beon| “partment are under the manage a Pacific Ave., Phone Main Star of Lapland, in tow of tug Hea ; . ment of West & Wheeler. rh, at 6 a. Ms str announced by Scott-Poor, Inc. ‘The ‘small Admiral line 1: treighter, at Jbutiding will bo of brick construc: } i | Maric: | = eee eae PACIFIC STEAMSHIP ( E. G. McMichan, Pemenger Traffic Mge., L. C. Smith Bidg., ee ae ae cwal7y ARRIVED—Aprii r Ruth Alex- 510 Hecond Ave., Seattle | The entire fist floor hax been! POSTON, April 30.——The wool mar-| H.E ALEXANDER PRESIDENT ander from Tacoma, at 6:15 a m. ed to thi Metropolitan Press, | Ket is steady locally today, altho deal- | ©, Kirkpatrick from San Pedro, at 7 j& well Known printing company | ors are proceoding very cautiously at that has occupied space in the Cen-! present. Many traders are waiting to ips building for many years. Tho! see how the public takes ths p [new location will permit the com-| stock of high priced goods, |Pany to enlarge its plant. According to the census bureau re- "|? Stoddard & Son, architects and port, based on reports recetved from $40 /enginecrs, will have charge of the| 969 ‘manufacturers, operating 1,147 He construction, which will be started at| woolen mills, active machine hours 25}once. The building ix expected fo eanbeted for wide looms for March Tussian 65 Frenet, French pe Freneh “SAILED—Aprii_ 28—8tr Georgian for| British 6 Bellingham yia Tacoma, at 5:15 a, m.:| Britieh str Btoel Sclentiat for New York Pritiah, Bieftints Jats 4a, Pi isiner trom New York via port | Bulle. ° 6. : 20 Light calves . 2.3 one Prime Smooth th Tough heavy Pigi We Welcome Complaints f p.m; str Admiral Niehol- son for Bouthenstern Alawka, at 2:25 p, heep— ter tek Ger Co Ocal for Brinol Bay fe oe rete i2.n@12.s9|00 Teady for occupancy by Octo-| former 92.9 per cont of the single tow of tug Roosevelt, at 7:46 p.m; Cull ba. lber 1. | shift capacity, compared with 79.7 Vark W. HB, Filnt for Bering sea in tow Yearlings 3 | of tug Han Juan, at 4 p. n.; ship Ben), ‘ee Wethers, light ¥. Packard for Bristol Bay in tow of Ewes. tig Humaconna, at #43 p. m.; ste Pana-| Ny Y, Bupa and Coffee | FLOUR man for New York via ports, at 7:45 Saturday's Quotation; | p.m. Bg hy Sagar—Unsettied. Taw, S828U3.41; ree | fined: granulated, $10. Alaska Vessels bay herr 4h wae tb Pes things are necessary for good public servit 000 ete l jper cent for February and 63.1 per 3009 7 fe \To Open North End.) | 3c efficient production and efficient use. It’s our deavor to produce gas efficiently and to render got WAR is | uburban Addition < ES | Tho North Grove addition, DURANT MOTORS gas service. 7 a new suburban development one and ono: | Huy and Sell Le Ib; No, 4] Art, lem), T MOTORS, Delaware Yalace—Aprit a7—Malled, ate North] g wee, |g Ate Jooats race e atib: bon Seleeind on|] BURANT MOTORS, California UR customers owe it to themselves and to us t western, southbound, at % a. r 5 | he Country club boulevard, will be STAR MOTORS: 4 EA gery al Ftalied, ate Quesn, Chicago Grain yy opened May 5, according to an an-|| Fast, Continuous Wire Quota use, gas: efficiently and economically, ee northbound, at 6 p.m, | Pornnr eis anes for the Week histtee Saaen nouncoment by the North Grove |f Uons on Durant, Transfora when, this is done mutual satisfaction is the — haem dty My “evel per bon Maga PoP Mr tl TOD emai Land & Building company, , The | blo in the Future our business relations. ground, §0's-100's tract comprises 50 acres, Vessels in Port at Seattle we Rh iow clone |e tal dames Macfarlane & Co. Smith Cove Terminal—Pier A~Str Croan | May , $1.23 $1.23% |Corn—Wholo, yellow, 1 “In North Grove," id Geo, C. Keys, att Taurushlina Maru, is ae |e RO 121% LAE" | Cracked and toad ie Auitit; We dave the: bettertt oe aly be hPa be HAY T is ony through mutual co-operation that Str Bhidzuoka Maru, str President Me- | i vita | Kolled and ground, 7 water, electric lighting service, tele- company and customers can benefit. And mutt Kinley, air Bl Kbeto, Anchorage-—Mhip yu AY” | woroutina, 100% phone service, excellent transpora- co-operation means good public relations, at the foun | tion wervico, and We have also pro- HM str TT I pro. me uae “Str Santa Flavia, a | ected Tit Fealganith WILE Meaeranle dation of which is a genuine spirit of helpfulness. a © Ow 45% | building restrictions. We are partic. Pier 2-—Str Victoria, str Ketchikan, As | ularly proud of the transportation Pler 1—Str Lillian Luckenbach, Pier B—Motorship Culburra, Pier Rae, Ruth Alexander, str Admiral Rodm Seattle "abipbullding & Drydock Co, Powershiy Boxer. Gut persons fail’ to report complaints beca “4 ee theught that they may be classed “kicker.” service, which is provided both by the rett interurban and by the Anderson ‘Tranxportation company operating large, comfortable bussos,'* r8O% AON Colman Dock 6 cg heey Board, Moorings-—tr feo: Gai | peor On + auyeracen tam asgag REGULAR SCHEDULE im, str Anda EB, Morse, a verado, alfa Meal . ‘Leave Seattle cones : itr West Hartland, 1 Bean M at. "| { Am, Hartland, wer Deviant, iow Clove (ore Bene en Ice Company Buys 3 8, ct, 10TH, TL ae We Welcome Complaints bara, motorship Han Francisco, sche | 5 Mindanao, sehr ©, 8, Holines, x King & Winge—Motorship Ruby, motor- ship Anvil. Additional Tract |" oxoupi slnday. | ‘The Seattle Teo company has pur- chased a tract of land 60 by 150 1.23 And when they come to us promptly and ae they are doubly welcome. Grit—Limestone KEEP ALIVE TOR ee Teer eee StF West | wurntahed by. Jam: i eae foot on First ave, 8, adjoining {tw Hl aturday and Sunday, heop alive (sto continue to| puget wound vritgo & Tiredging Co Friee dnp 2 main fectory building at 2200 First ina Dally 1400 P, hi intorent on an obligation that! Str Tattergon tno High tow — Clove| WASHINGTON, Apri! 30.—'The |ave. 8. The additional space will AUTOMOBILE FERRY i ° . otherwise be canceled. If {Tiree Dacula ¥ m . $1.29) $1:20% 9124% [Oregon Short Line today applied to | be used for an leemaking nlunt Beatle ‘te ‘Bremerton. Dalty Seattle Lighting Com buys somo of {ty OWN) Xwticton’s MIil—Harkenting “Mukawoll, |AU s+" 2 UM 120% tho interstate commerce commignion | With a 400ton capacity and addt-| by gaee'eeip Rac Runs 9:80 PM, F ny its “sinking fund,” and] Mr Joun «. Le atrlek i for. authority to construct un. 11-| onal storage. tor 6,000. tons of Ico, | Pf passenger: Pure, eee, itecna ses 1908: Fourth Ave; Malo torahip Or sen ‘ Liverpcol Grain mile braneh ne from Ammon,| With the new tract, the company NAV Y YARD ROUTE * § they were still in (tL eg tor f xe 6 ‘ ¥ Wheat Open Hah mate Clone |tdaho, to Dumas, Idaho to provide | Wil have a frontage of 240 feet on Colmon Do a, the ae aie i it Caunoy, be! May, Ideh a 10nd a ite - ‘(transportation facilities for potatoes | Wirst ave, and 150 feet on Walker Now, de 2) dh ‘itt, Lent. ve 04d Yo10d Yo OK Ye OTA and Hug Deets bp ek

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