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SATURDAY, MAY 1923 Building ALASKA SHOWS IMPROVEMENT Mining Industry Is Having New Activity THE SEATTLE SEATTLE BUSINESS—Finance, Produce, Shipping, Real Estate, COLLEGE BUYS | oan anviove MANY LEASES SUGGESTS WAR (Ship News NEW HOME SITE vew ware svoes"| FOR BUSINESS. SUGAR RECIPES. ties im Seat ware Bhoe Week begins to wATUMDAY | AUNDAY Wilson Will Erect Modern 43; | was announoed today by the |/ California Concern to Get) Manufacturers Could Help Monn. [aut me Structure on Second Ave. Seattle Location Cut Present Price “DEAR, MAY | HAVE WALL STRERT JOURNAL NEW YORK, May 12.—-Heavy sel after t days of recovery, Was two-hour session, carry Steel for the year and forcing many levels on the current decline Not « few ulative leaders, mand American Locomotive Nahed on the break which occurt port which had re a the previc ssions, trial lat Despite the further break still held w FINANCIAL whieh broke ¢ tinued practically minon and Studebaker representative industrials ¢ REVIEW ut in late deatings | thruout today’s] > new levels new low ne Can, Cal ia Petros | stopped far above the low p» entad: 1 last Monday. Rails continued to en ited in an average gain for stocks of this clans despite tho p: nced heaviness of the indus such de Amerie Commerce, During O48 tt * Chamber Viet Low Tid Virwt Low Wheeler nun of the week the wil display styles in white shoes in their wir and before the period ends footgear of summ be second Low Tide 100 pm, 49 fi chants the current corner at West & crease in t of to emplating loc drinks bread, cakes eanily the country in a |The northwest Gecond ave. and Lenora st, has Deen purchased by Judson P. Wil! won of the Wilson Modern Business ee See cont ollege, according to an announce , That is, unless old Jupe |] "i th Bet made Saturday by Heory f°) : Piuvius throws ‘em down the wa Biwing company. The purchase will did the straw hat dealers © be followed by the erection of a)? fruger. $18. " ¢ . Niort |cat Dhilding to be used as a permanent Bethlenem I, 64 hy Etoweves . ante || 1 home for the college. al ta Worthan Genoral|| point to A6 summer ||oPen & © Phe first Noor of the building will) iotory 164 without rain as indication that tt sieht De utilized for store purposes with |“ ‘The market closed lower oy ty high time dark. || siderat ortion of the building et food an o r ception of the business office | (914, off 1%! Hethichem, 53% i o pica Bhesra th 821 Occidental « at the | las at the college. ‘The basement will) {merch ott’ te oft jpeaaa, Ci EO ore Pe ae | Northwest corner of Jackson and Oc-| Soft drink fo ‘De used for a gymnasium, lockers off 1% o 16%. ort A United cidental, which was formerly small " and a large dining room, The see Rubber 51% off 1%; Amertcan Wool | pled by the Crescent Manufacturing | worked out by the 13, . nourewives ot the| Weather a Report bre back of the sugar gouge. nucees in lo} W. G, Campbell, acting chief of . the Electric tion of|the bureau of chemistry in Wash: |} Angeles, California, who ure to| ington, war general elect 1 business. ‘urnished Thelr new bh eo is to Occupy & con s by |from out porations who ating in Beattle the very in nume industrials, Uh 7 we are con join ate present o P Barometer They have just Corpor much ways t me Jat pper mining and tudebaker, Reading, 14 bi 95%, off Mi i_United Sta 75, off 1 Ne ealSuag r d States Stee oft Steel, fare to bakers and ca flourishing, bg to be de ation on pr ment work Ja in the Kantishna has taken under large proposition Republic . situated ¢ still available Arrivals and Departures rdove from district bond, This las using of nugur bureau of chem tern Al om oceu-| a proportion were accordin, company, Extensive alterations are| istry and can still be obtained from informatio: a ‘ond floor, containing practic | 000 square feet, will be used for col-) lege purposes. Wison states that the attendance} im his college this year is larger This property Seattle Title Trust company, tees, the consideration belng $27,000. Henry C. many time in its history, and it the only way to accommodate the Increasing demand of his schoo! | was to secure larger quarters Ewing compa’ was sold for ny { Rented both buyer + and seller Decrease Reported in Stocks of Wool “BOSTON, Ma: market continues steady the trus 12.—The local wool with de “mand coming chiefly from worsted ImMs for fine xrades of crossbreds |) repre: | md merinos. The market was af- | fected today by government reports. ne stocks on March 31, according te joint report of the department of “eoremerce and the department of | agriculture, total 501.341,015 pounds gross, which is 140, 70 pounds reported at the end of the Previous quarter, December wr 31, 19: “Twenty industrials 97.61, off .58; a rails 82.15, off .1 men attack new Mexican law. Is of American companies say |. d mean confiscation of thelr | July o N. Y. Federal Reserve bank ‘Ys. 82.2 week ago, and $3.5 year Ratio Federal reserve system “61 vs. 75.2 week ago, and 77.3 ag0. lan railways reduce export on grain in transit for milling fleur from lake ports to seaboard 2% cents per 100 cco products net profit, ex- of any dividends or earnings Retail in first quarter x 00 "per cent ahead of corre- period 1922. im cee copper at 10 cents, d Oil of New York to In- capital from $225,000,000, con- all producers are will | sueep of 9,000,000 shares, to $300,- or 12,000,000 shares of $25 hey sed earnings United Fruit | ¢, 22 to $24 ie share for full hmann company @ share ‘on its no par com-| @ Stock in first quarter this year; earned | r quarterly 50 cents common @ payable July 1, record June iam copper output April £,017,- Pounds of copper, compared with 127,000 pounds 1922. it is officially stated dividend rate =. American Locomotive new stock equaling rly dividend of- $2.50 declared be $1.25 quafteriy, old stock today. June 30, record June 8. Dividend of 4% declared on preferred today, | ‘Stewart Warner reports for quar. ler ended March 31, last, a surplus all charges and taxes, of 127.974, equal to $3.82 a share 95 cents a share same period ght car-miles per day, which the average daily movement ‘all freight cars, was 25.8 miles in ry of this year, according to a! report of the Bureau of This was 3 than the average movement M the same month in any of the ilway Economics. preceding years. ‘The average tons of freight load- | per car, which includes the load- of revenue and non-revenue| yon ght per car, was 29 tons of this year, according to same report. This was higher | n in any of the past four years She same month, ‘ily the ex. of January, 1921 ene ere are 84,963 freight stations the United States, 39,029 of which ave agents, while 45,934 do not, ording to the Bureau of Railway onomies, _ (Under “Business Changes,” Star publishes, without changes of location by houses. It will appre- Information — of addressed to the Busi- s Editor.) such: Callum-Donahoe Finance com- ‘are in thelr new quarters in +26 White-Henry-Stuart building. jin Nordby has opened a 8 Jat shop at 100% Second aye former location of the con- The space tleket office. completely remodeled. AUTHORIZED ISSUE n authorized jnsue is the total it of stocks, bonds or other ities that a company may legul- pasoarnaces with the terms | | GRAIN MARKET CLOSES WEAK CHICAGO, May 11.—Grain_ con- tinued under orderly Niquidation dur ng the day on the Chicago board of trade and at the close displayed eaknes Unstable European and Amertean her with weaker ck markets, played a prominent rt in the downturn The cash ket was very dull nd lower # over the drough tricken aréas of Tilinols, India and Oblo during the day were bene- tietal Aitho under considerable liqui- dating pressure, OFM rallied slight tnued Nght receipts Oats Weakened with other grains Crop reports continued favorable. Trading in provisions was light. ele Close | N. Y, Stock Market Friday's Quotations . Furnished by Logan & Bryan #10 Second Ave, Seat ek itigh Rubber if] ‘ Chale “a Aur Hosen M Choa Alli Amer Amer American #melting Amer, Tel, & Tel conda Copy awin Loe H Hutte Copper & Kine lor jokin troleum, Motor ae ay Gener [Goodrich Rubber SLITS $2,104 s1.2106y | eoatten He A 1.184 | Hiydson Moto Party 7% 5% Portland Densioed Friday's Quotations itter—39 @ 4 e. Esai ¢ je. Chtesen i Heas—2i @ 22. Denver Live Stock Bept us “Recents, 370; mark: wr. . Top, ms Hise 15. — Receipts, reise niece Lamba 137 5; owen, nos: 7 feeders, $13. # vet N.Y. Sugar and Coffee Seninetiee us hg $8.22; refined, steady. Granulated, $5.26 @ 9.90, 7 Rio, 11%¢ ib.; Mie. Pridey's Quotations NEW YORK, May 11.—Foreign ex- D ster- $0.0178%; marks, 4 lar; Belgian francs, $0 osese. Recta. Cont. Eatd. L. ¥r. 18 418 329 151 “4 Rye... 4 au Barley --... 12 ey Furnished by Lege & Bryan 810 Becond Ave., Seattle Normal value Present value cree AA BOM oe 98 cts cts ec Liberty Bonds Friday's Quotations Furnished by Logan & Brran 810 Second Ave., Seattle Seri High, Low First 3's 101.05 101.01 First 49 . Second 4s Firat 4149 Second 44. . Third 445 .. 1 Fourth 49.. 97.20 ei Victory 4464510002 100.0: New dim .... 99.04 0) oe Close 97.09 9.13 Foreign Securities beryl preemie $10 Second Ave., Senttie Btocke— Bia AM arenes bY he, 1921 9 1 by 1 % British Victory 4s. British Ref. 4s | Belgium Restor. 5x Belgium Premium J c + Le United Kingdom, 1929. ; United Kingdom, 197. Cash Wheat CHICAGO, May 11.—Cnaah wheat. No. 2 hard, $1. :——$<_$<$_<_$____ SANK CLEARINGS 7 ss i Seattle i} ++ $6,144,341,26 | 1,321,272.82 Clearings Balances ..... Portland Clearings ..., 6,799,808.77 | Balances ..... 15 4 Ta Total transactions . 2,621,000.00 ® EVEN DRUMSTICKS? Buenos Aires zoological gardens are going in for the domestication of the “Araueana fowl,” a chicken sald to be “all white meat.” Also it lays lots of exes of & light blue color, done Yearling. cocks and hens will bo. of- as elo posal 114| 101.02 | Mupp Motors Invincible Of Kely Springtietd Kenecett Loew Theaters Lima Locomotive | Mack Truck 119% oat Studebaker Corp Mandard O0 of Ca United Retail Mores *. & Rubber % . | American Savings Bank * Hank of California... Cansdion Bk of Commerce 1 Denter. Horton National. rope! Xatl, Bank of Commerce. National Ci Meattie Title National. : 147.09 1 Asi Albers, com ene O08 8 Eo Albers, pede...) 55.00 Aero Alarm, com....c000. 1.50 Aero Alarm, pfd....- 44.09 | Alaska Bteainahip Co.! 92.09 Carnation Mitk Prod, ‘pfd. 101.09 Centennial Mill. « + 109.08 Federal Telegraph. Fisher Flouriny 116.90 Globe Gr, & Millg. Co. Globe Gr. & Mills. Co”, ytd Odyr. T. & Rub. (cat) pea lehas. 4. Liny: New World Lite. ‘& Foundry... | Pacific Coast Biscuit Co. . Pacific Gas & Pacific Tel. & Tel., pfd Pioneer Mille (sugar)... Puget 84. Power 6%, ptd. | Reta nro, ptd.. ‘ Reid Bros. com... Sperry Flour, pid. 115.09 91.50 100.00 115.00 Zellerbach, Com ‘Western States Ll Coal Properties to Be Appraised | WASHINGTON, May 12.--A com. plete valuation of all the coal mining properties in the country will be made by the United States coal com. mission, Chairman Hammond an- nounced awed Mexico Gets More Mining Machinery | MONTEREY, Mex., May 12.—It Is shown by the custom house records that more mining machinery is coming into Mexico at than for 10 years. It is going chief. ly to supply mines in the states of Chihuahua, Sinaloa, Sonora and Durango. Considerable new equip- ment for ore reduction mills is also being imported from the United States. In the state of Sinaloa min. ing development fs particularly active, Farmers’ Position Shows Improvement That the position of the farmer has improved slightly, is confirmed by a gain of 41 per cent in sales by mail- order houses as compared with a year’ ago, according to the Bache Re- view. But while the prices of farm products in March were 10 per cent higher than in March, 1922, yet, dur- ing the year ending with March, | cloths and clothing advanced 16 per cont, building materials 21 per cent and metals 37 per cent. Farm products, as a whole, were 43 per cent above the 1913 average, but house furnishings were 85 per cent, building materials 98 per cent, cloth. ing 100 per cent and fuel 106 per cent above that level. Opens New dice for Tool and Iron Work Jay Ro Chambers has opened an eatablishment at 2087 16th ave, 8, for dressing tooly and doing general blacksmith work. Chambers Nas had experience in this line in pther cities, 102.59 | 71.00} Se0e) this time | New Notes for Old | | ment has sent out an urgent request 13% | for holders of Victory notes to sur ‘They have the op- for ring and running|five years at | render them now portunity of exchanging them new series of treasury notes b te of interest, for all Local Markets VEGETABLES four years from May Prices Artichokes SW Carrete—linp., doe. Celery—Cal., per erate Cacumbers—Cal, hothouse, dex. Local hothouse s GarliePer D, ... Lettuce. A. par Ontons—Cal., brown Local green, per Australian Hirown Parsiey—Loe ire erates. Gor Prices Paid Wholesale Deniers Arkansas ‘Winesaps. ? | Coronmuts Per dow Dates a Tangerines—Siandard bor NUTS Prices Paid Wholesale Dealers | ack Lote Almonde—1. XL. per I... ip. Sit Nate: Mie Tine Ne. 1, per M. dembo budded, per Bm. . Fancy pudded, per. .....: DAIRY PRODUCTS Prices Paid to : Bhlypere A urade, Beattie delivery, Kagus—Presh ranch, wh! Mixed colors. Pullete Mitk—Cwt., fob, Heath soni: F. OB. conGensary DAIRY PRODUCTS Prices to Retail Dealers | Dutter—Lolac creamery, cubes. Local. print Eger Frost Mixed colo Pullets | Or. triple . | Wisconsin cream brick | Block sw pees Wash. tripiete < Tillamook \iplots, old POULTRY AND MEATS Prices Paid by Wholesale Dealers | Turkexs—-Fancy 4. Live, tat, per 1b. | Roosters—Oi4, live, per To. . Cholee, light Meavy, fancy . Veai— Fancy, ight . | Mediuin, tient” | Med., heavy, 166- POULTRY AND Prices Paid Wholesale Deniers Ducks—Dreseed, Richins | Hens—Dressed, ‘hi | Dressed, light ... Liva, heavy, ight, T Brollers—192 | Geese—Dress | Parkers: | Dressed, per tb. . | Cows—-Country, dressed, | Hogs—Fancy, | Veat—Fanoy, linht .. Heavy, coarse... | Medium, drensed ; | LIVE STOCK is at Stockynede block .. Prime steers Medium to good cows and heifers 0 Nght Rough heavy » Bheep— Prime Cull Jai Yearlings Wethers, ght’: Ewer FLOUR “AND SUGAR Wholesale Pricos Flour—Miends, looais, Blends, local, bales Art, local, 49's, bbl. Art, local, baler ‘Sugar—Cane, per owt. Beet, per cwt... GRAIN AND FEED | Corn--Whote, Yellow, 120° Cracked and feed meal, Onts—Whole feed, 100" All-Grain Chop=40 Chick Feed—101 Chick Muash—100' Growing Veed- Lineeed Olt Meat Alfalfn Ment Bono—Granulated » Charooal—Hardwood at U. S. Treasury |* ‘The United States treasury depart +10 150 to be made in this building at once. leane is for a period of three years at @ rental They n excess of $10,000 ort other leases as has been clo: compan) and 74 Ye torn 4 with the on the ler Truck stores 01.3.5 Tire neveral nd riod of tal be an approximate 16,|0f $12,500, These premises will jentirely altered and modern plate it will be installed a» well modern glans fre as other convenien premises for day tire business The nt t 610 Union at. has been leased to Elizabeth Forbes, who will conduct @ modern chiropodist's office The store at 614 KE. Pine st. has rented by the Seattle Glass 4 | Co At the present time they occupy to | the adjoining store, and due to an #\ expanding business are increasing their space, The store at 112 2 |been leased to D. 1. for an art atore, ‘The garage building at 105 Belle. vue N, has been leased to W. B. Stevens for general storage and re. {| Pair businers. The store at 5 W. Galer has been leaned for a period of three years to *. B, Carter, who will open a barber equip the nent Third ave. has & T. M. Russell ‘The store at 409 Olive at. has been rented to the Making Good Furnl- ture Co. A lease has been negotiated with 49| Nick Carras on the two stores at rental of $4,600 for a period of two years. Carras will conduct a gen. eral grocery and delicatessen bust Ness The store at 6403 toth N. W. been rented to N. G open a barber shop. Announcement. of the co jot A number of heases during the jpast” week is made by the office of *h | Menry Broderick, Inc. Among them 38 lure the following: ‘i| 2106 First.ave. has been rented We|to C. 1. Mayo, who will conduct has Kleen, who will a ‘an office and salesroom for a newly | patented codler, $17 Third ave, has been leased by Mrs. H. B. Ferguson for an Indian | curlo store. |. 720 Fotrth ave, will te occupied by Mesure. Cooper and Acheef as an electrical supply and appliance shop. 512 Olive st. will be opened by Meners. Bower and Gray as a first: | clans shoe repair shop. 609 Pike wt Kitagawa for a Japanese art goods store, 908 Pont st. has been taken 26 | Messrs. McéDonald and Healy, who will open an office for general ex: | |porting and importing business, 216 Railroad ave. S. willbe open- ed as club rooms by Peter Lim. 707 Stewart at. will be the office | 43 and headquarters of the Western | 3% Tourist Service, Inc WASHINGTON, May 12.—of all the countries of the world, only Switzerland, Colombia and the Do inican Republic stow a decrease in sales to the United States for the eight months ending February The largest percentage of increase comes from Belgium and the next Jargest from Germany. Great Brit- ain's actual Increase is by far the greatest, or more than $100,000,000, Our biggest purchases, however, aro still from our nearest yeighbor, Can: ada, now running at the rate of $360,000,000 the year, The four countries from which we buy most are, in their order, Canada, Great Britain, Japan and Cuba. Mexico's sales to us aro steadily increasing, despite our failure to ree. ognize Obregon's government, For the past eight months they show total of $88,000,000, an increash of about 15 per cent over the previous period. Seattle Opticians Form Partnership Dr. L. 1. Berens and Dr. ¢. Law, well known Seattle aalcieas, have announced the formation of a Partnership under the firm name o|of Law & Berens, and will open néw 9 | offices At 1431 Fourth ave, on May 5/15, ‘Their new offices will be at- tractively furnished, and will be equipped with the latest appliances for eye examination and lens grind: ing. Dr. Berens has been long estab: lished in the Arcade bldg. Dr. Law has had charge of the eyo work of |L. W. Suter for many years, and is looked upon as one of the best in- formed opticians In the Northwest. Lease Space for Modern Cafeteria Annonneement is made by M. Ross Downs, secretary of Henry Broderick, Inc. of the completion of a lease to Kuhn Brothers on No, 414 and No. 416 Union st, for a * jeafoteria, lease running for 10 years, jat a total consideration of approxt- mately $86,000. Thin pace has a frontage of 33 fect und a depth of 72 feet, tov oi gothor with basem@nt under the premises, Kuhn Brothers will take posession on July 1st end wilt im. mediately start alterations and im: provements which will cost not less than §) 0000s pletion | has been Wasedeby N, | by | ARE GOING. UP: Alaska departm: that office free of charge. ce {is wuccens will be followed by other cream formulas for manufacturers | developments in the same using a minimum of sugar, are also ; nd will mean the building of on file at the department of agricul: |65 miles of railroad. ture The Chicagoft “Manu }heen a-heavy producer make turned $5,000,000 in di ting their x out its old ore on the market his lopment wot gests Campbell uch ctation 0 their part would also flood the mar ket no that the price of sugar would | ,,0AlL caer am hake. Seeens n and everybody would |Goia star for Dutch Harbor, at 6 at reported in the benefit therefrom. 10-—Mtr Frank Lynch for & dustry OPEN WEST 49 ar ane set SIDE TRACT ar for} 4, at 4:40| working short ad yarnith Southeastern Alaska business has thru something of a Virtually no new indus have been ned in the Renewed activity in the West Se 2 months, from a few Attle real estate market was indicat anneries and extensions of ed this morning, when the sale of | jold ones, Conditions, however, are two blocks of choice residential sites | | improving, , the chamber is informed, in the heart of the settled West { Bide district opened, ‘The tract ts |* called Love addition, and, situated | "4 on the hill at the north end of the | mir Weat Bide, is bounded by paved Cal- | *t ifornia ave, 45th ave. 8, W., W.|@cniitts College and W. Walker st. It ix| out the only unoccupled large tract in this portion of the district, baving | been held unused by an estate for more than 40 years Smith Cove Terminal The property has been desired by| P 2 many realty men in the past 15 or | ,wricce 20 years, but no efforts to purchase it proved muccessful until a few months ago, when it was acquired | hi" (are by W, T. Campbell and Wm. H. | Pier 2—Str- Latouche, Hainsworth, who had it platted tm-| Condo mediately and are offering it for | Pie 3 sale Saturday | The first purchasers Saturday | morning were residents of West Se who had for a long time| ht to purchase a home site in the tract. It ix expected that the | U-,% #n Jentire two blocks will be disposed of | connect |by Sunday night, | “ a district mine, which has acturers and bakers could for themselves by put excess supplies of sugar ‘ h ere time,” sus: | », om Buen: an act on | ports, p.m AALLED—May 1i—Wr Lake Frances ng re money nds, but bodies, is doing de foot ping ni Someth shortage of oy mining nnecott, mines are Alaska Vessels May 10-—Reiled, outhbound Jetterson, | +f Admiral | « HIGH SCHOOL SITE CHOSEN The residents in the vicinity of | Lake Burien bave voted for a bond |issue in the amount of $85,000, to ba used for the construction of a two- Str Yoko- | story brick high school building on a Jackson, | site cast of First ave. 8. and fronting on the Burien boulevard. This settlen ja struggle on the part of the Sunny- | dale, Des Moines and Manhattan dis- tricts over the site to be chosen. The location selected is centrally |located and will be known as the Ie ‘nion high school of school district 183, serving the Seaburst Park, Three Tree Point, Oak Park, Mount View, Hazel Valley, Sunnydale, Man- hattan, Burien City and Des Moines districts. Jerson, southbound, at 11 | May 10—Halled, mtr A + | tr Admire | Vessels in Port at Seattle er B resident ‘s Terminal—Str North- western, Pier 11-B T—Mot Str Owego. + Ketehikan, str Str K. 1. Luckenbseh. Mer A—Bir Admiral Nicholson. ier D—8tr Admiral Rodman, str Ruth | xander Iding & Drydock Co.—Mo- | Coal Bunkers—Str Brook- i Board Moorings—str Anna | ut Street Terminal—Motorship | Cooleha, ntic Street Terminal—Str President | Insurance Leaders Coming to Seattle | commercist nouer works—str ee M. Albert Limpon, vice president, uitetakes Ocean Terminsi—Schr C. and Franklin C, Mors, manager of| Holmes. Agencies of the Providence Mutual | 74 Drzdorks str, west Toon, str Weat Life Insurance company, of Phila- ~~ und Bridge @ Dredging Co.—str |delphia, will arrive in Seattle Sun-| | Patterson day night. Both men are well| Ames Terminal Co--Atr. Sagadahoc, str known in the tnsurance world, and | 3 Mult Jare coming here for a conference 'e Drrdeck—Motorship Oregon, with local representatives of the | w*tt 424 | company. wi impon {s almost the father of | Winslow |the endowment policy,” said Pat} feusmena ts |M. Tammany, oné of the company’s |Seattlc representatives. “He did] |not invent this type of policy, but | |e took its earlier form, made it} Jelastic to meet the requirements of | different classes, and so did more. | perhaps, to popularize {t than any'| Jother one man. Ot] Dock—Str Kewanee, acy Street Terminel—U. 6. READ AKE* Colman Dock REGULAR SCHEDULE Coquitlam City, whalers Star > Taave Seattle Daily 5, u 3, achr Betsy Rost, _IN SUMS FROM $300 to $300,000 i EXET EX EY EY ET 1] May Increase Area of Columbia Basin | SPOKANE, May 12.--A plan to) ON HOMES AN! |inelude in the Columbia Basin irri- TOWN BUSINESS | ation project 20,000 acres south of | PROPERTIES Snake river, extending into the! N par | vicinity of Freewater, Ore., has been lo Commission No Bonus presented to officials of the de- partment of the interior by John No “Renewal ” Charges’ Langdon of Walla Walla, a mem- ber of the board of trustees of | Liberal Repayment Privileges the Columbia Basin = Irrigation LOWEST RATES Ste & Co. May Washington Mutual Savings Finance Austria Bank NEW YORK, May 12.—-A large syndicate headed by J. P. Morgan &| 1101 Second Avenue Raymond R.. Frazier Co, had practically concluded nego: | tations whereby United States bank: | crs will participate in placing a large | share of a loan to be made to the} AUstrian’ government, Austria plans, to borrow. $130,000,000, which is the | sum estinated by the league of na-| tions necessary for ,putting thru a} reform program ‘which will assure a} {balanced budget by the end of 1924. Gels M. Schwab * President Sued for $25,000 NEW YORK, May 12—Suit for |recovery of, $25 Schwab, on| the ground that a note for that ampunt, discounted by Hen- A. Marks, bore the steel ma 's signature, was instituted a ms Ans PUGET SOUND no actiow is in connection with STEAMER the indictm@gnt of Mrs, Myrtle B. Hayes, Boston woman, charged with sc H E DU L = Ss “SAVE MONEY *. having forget Schwab's name to the Travel by Steamer note in question. TACOMA eye tance ey Dally 7 9 11 a ms 1, 8 5 *a+e axe DENTAL OFFICES 106 Columbia St. Seattle's Leading Dentist (er More Than 21 CHINESE DOCTOR re With One of a Best Institutions : of This City os Packers Begin to Liquidate Assets CHICAGO, |May 12, —- Nelson and Edward Morris, Western financiers And packers, yesterday began liquida- tion of their assets In seven con- trolled banks\ holding total deposits of $70,000,000 /here, Disposal of; the banking interests follows sale of physical assets of Mor: ris & Co, the packing firm, to Ar. mour & Co, A committte of three ‘banks 1s handling the} Nquidation, means Getting Acndainted, With EAS THE NATIONAL “CITY BANK Our depositors appreciate that this bank bears a much loser relationship than. that: of & mere depositary, We ex: end hélpful cooperation ine fnanolal guidance. commer eal development and con: structive business advice, COME IN and get ACQUAINTED VICTORIA, Ws. G. Port Angeles Strait Pointe ally, 12:00 Midnight (Does not go through to Vi toria_on Saturday night trip.) BELLINGHAM, uectlons und MII Ports Dally & a. m, and § p.m Harventee Trust Case Is Up Again “WASHINGTON, May 12. — The government nhay shortly reopen the Inteynational )Harvester corporation dissolutior cajse to determine if the separation of certain of its properties haw been effepted, It a edlnted at the dep r fect, to change withett notice, PUGET SOUND NaViGaTIONCo COLMAN DOCK- FUOT MARION $1 PS-¥-2 ee ee oxereos