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PAGE 14 THE SEATTLE STAR «.ONDAY, JUNE 25, 19238. (ana maaan enema i an ASD neat i ~*~ BUSINESS—Finance, Produce, SEO Shipping, Real Estate, Building *.” PORT BUSINESS New York Stock Market IS INCREASING Local Markets Unsettloment in the d exchange was ie 40 the annou q fallure stock excha i. * ¢ $3, whi BY EDWARD THIEKRKY Fs aaa a a 8 8 ee EN NR es > oe UR eae n Docks Will 8 Ridebaker and VEGETABLES , 7 Wa xpect Attendance of 7,000 | Washingto x on ree YEGHTADLA, | NMW YOWKG dune. 18, — War Must Kill Wall Street Evil [Expec 3 Heve Record Year nin re 2h. up te (he prices given are nas to re [OMNIA bucket shops amd mocks BY JEROME SIMMONS Northwest Buyers - Central, 1 ndebaker, 105% gat My. a oD nd ba settee llth attorney. general, || General Counsel, National Vigita Committee of Associnted Advertising Tonnage, both inbound and out-| Rubber, 46% Products, 128 ee Te ys , whose idenef cleaning, Gp. Wail Clubs and the Better Business Bureau; Former Assistant M. Thompson, of the Pacific ound, handled over Washington | Comey iat EL Ree ansportation * Street isa new one, This District Attorney of New York cult Co, is leading in the @ocks in 1923 will exceed that of any Bette re sid ia hake Uiatn aes: Wareaad +f . age and ee pale ici to I 18 up to the public to help kill two great Wall Street evils—bucket | | Hy Coe Bs Previous year, as is shown by a sur) P ter pene ner Was WIE | to ckers, we certainiy can at shops and fake stock promotion, But it seems hard for « sucker Pacific Northwest Merchants’ Expo- & of ite . 1% r+ oy is lenwe wittor amen’ onte 1 an- 77 Yey completed yesterday by the for sete oti Bete en culangg | a an6 ‘| Jeast make Wall Street as fool-proof es we | rps tsp at lea Sete Sip Itlon men's contest it was ee eign trade department of ¢ } ately nes ; | as ponaible orney General Shermans campaign will reinforce that begun in | inounced yesterday ut the Chamber ber of Commerce. T: N. Y. Stock Market per iP. ney That is what Sherman has set out || January, 19 by District Attorney Banton. I helped in the early || of Commerce, under whose auspices Says the monthly average of Wornihed by Logon & Bryon 400/to do, ‘Ten concerns have alr stages of Banton's crusade and I got an intimate insight into the ways ||the exposition is to be held at the Waterborne inbound and outbour B10 Becond Ave, Seattle ° been cloned and two others have gone | | % bucketeers and stock fakers. Bell St, termina 4 to 28, Bix Bankrupt . e state of Wash Btock High, Low Close | Cal, new, mai ‘eo |into bi uptey at the ve om! Gargo to and from the state of Wash ee onasces . Abn MUER” Loete |Comliflower—Der ‘erste oe into bas k uptey at the very bewin~ || 09,000,000, Inston ports is now amounting to | Ales iu Bie | Colery—Cal., new, er x o ning of the state's crusade, Every || MON 000,000 tons per month, This aver an 8 Gone te at thouse 126g) 4 devi of fi polal highwaymen ts aon ynoerns during the 15 months had liabilities totaling almost || prize, tetween 40 and 60 bucket shops were cloned, ‘There were | | offered convictions and more than three times as many were 4 regating $500 In cash, are three of which go to the men who sign up the greatest “4 oy |G ’ » ea indicted in addition. nt 4 age is being consistently maintained cy 1s Lettece—Local, per orate coogi 2s| tie target for a triple campaign, for ” : i number of Northwest merchants for The chamber’s statement says Amer brews 692.40 |the state forces join those of the fed. Yet the work is not completed. It will not be until the public gives || ttendance at the exposition, aa@ CTICAGO, June lacou a dos eral and city governments, each at-|| 100 per cent help. That means this; Don't invest a cent until you Inve |lihree to thore who wign th “The waterborne commerce of the| news predominated late trading : + taoie Oy atkout ncatnes tigate thoroly. i 101 i eo the mon Mate of Washington during first | foll« liquidation, p 15 | ‘AcKing with ditterent weapon: | chants who travel the farthest te ¢ HUMAN NATURE 10 ENCOURAGES CKOOKS fear months of year 1923, showed » oes on the Chicas | get there, M. F. Swalwell, of the tatena wate’ ni 6 oN 0 any |Fisher Flouring Mille Co, is in Wery definite progress toward m pylon) +r “ Br iy operations have cost investors many a . ermal conditions. The erratic move th advi |Amer Sissi Fndries.. 14 34% oo| “I'm not @ e unader whe ibinka millions of dollars. We are going to |necond place, and J. KR. Profitt, of ¢ Ments incident to the war and sub. | American Sugar * \ C ane ° bin wan con ¢ ae =P. all + “ proceed against all of them. jthe Crescent Manufacturing Co, imequent slump of our trade seems to| causing leading longe to sell out ieee aca iM una Hadlahes sai canbhenss 38081 lphekee thomaand cake otnaes cals “Even if we can't punish these /and 8. 8. Johnson of the Bergoust © have passed and the trend now to in A report that another wheat con- | Rhubarb i " oe oa) aoe i * financial pirates, we can make them | Davies Co, are neck and neck for ! will Be held in Chicago June “4 * roogi ss |ean't be cleaned up, The biggest fav- | lone ho Those that we know | ieate a degree of stabilization 8, effected sentiment 4 1600 1.46 | tor inat it Is human nature—the | Clone nap pep. SHORE go bt fuockd OM erg 4 a cd Papi ire ene eee cscs see ee 5 18 o@t40 | tor agains human natur | are about to crash will be left to Dis-| Jnettations were sent out “Washington's exports in terms 0! c. weakness ta wheat ana better 1034 4 192.29! hunger of the poor blind sucker to trict Attorney Banton to proseeat ations were sent Out 40 mar fons exceeded greatly the imports! weather, with rains reported where ae Se #9 | bt against criminally, We have « prison |t2nt# ail ‘over the Northwest to but in value (dollars) the imports they were badly needed. In issu _* | FRUITS “We can't put all the bucketeers bo aad ie shettnoas closed In $n. [fttend the exposition, and thus, far greater. F for the closing, of 61 plants us ul Ana Ztisee Paid Wholenale Dealers and stock fakers in jail because we aay srpoad tor i ‘ee Violate the in. |270%* have been re- 20% 3 pples— he goods o Y wig ot: . “Te Th end “During period mentic n. to y ale declared bah ; So eee: .., can't get the goods on them. We] junction they will be judged in con oe ae Pa an oh at ee April, inclusive) 406,448 ¢ © ex mS prices for their srea- 128 " regen | °an't stop crooks from opening now | |tempt of court and jalied.” fast ar n x pproximately Ported to foreign countries and 213 ed @ cessation of op- 49% arent, new places. But we cah make tt more ICTIMS BLOW | Souble the ‘number ot. sooeiaamE ; io % ¢ V MS W tere ; 137 tr) ed therefrom, or a (otal of ; erations * PRS lh 4 te difficult for the shady operator to do s. wre kid recetved, which would indicate that page Aveta he sett. |, O&ts moved with other grains and ed Belt Mananae—Ver 1)... 5. ceceeeee 1046 11 | and we can try to educate TO PROSECUTE 4 |more than 5,000 buyers ore already . « oe te | awed there : 10R 1808 pro—iand ‘lu us protect. thelr |, Sherman said most stoc Jasmured. With the exposition still tuted bulk of exports amounting to r sions were dull 3 refed Bing, pe ; 7 | frauds were operated on the basis &@ month away, however, the 959,426 tons. Flour was second, be o 0758 a4 4 _ 80 cents out of every dollar going to Ltathee!| ae: Ins Rites and following in thelr ne WH oe A fund of $100,000 has been appro- | ; ry i, |sition committee looks for an at. a “\Chicago Board of Trade ae ose . “@ ated by the state to carry on the| the promoter and 20 cents nto the ltenaance of merchants of probably der: “Wheat, 19,176 tons; cop Saturday's Quotations 17% 37S | Datey—Dromedary, 38 15 | Work Sherman has started. Ho tn j treasury of the fake concern to keep |7 o99, p Manufactures, 8,975; Iron ryreeet— Open High Lew — Cleas S 4 | vige—Dried Cal, 16 4-08, pkgs $9 | proceeding under the Martin law, | it from going broke until a clean-up) On. of the biggest featu hi Ecanutactures, 7,456 tons sly Hee He BOTS HO @ | ias--Dried On site | Eeoamating cnader the Makin Mew, lhad been made, Books of convicted Pig aati bigs oat eatures the : “4 ° a be ise rer : ng concerns netior e : cted | year at the psitior be the “Outside of the coal and lumber | Dec... 4 Tew Len Ley Grape: Frets oo its | fraud is shown. ‘This, however, car- jbucket shops show pocketing of CUS |iis16 shows, ‘There will be the daily from British Columbia, copper from |tomers’ money, instead of executing ries immu nity againat criminal pros- ae a 4 | [style show at noon on the roof, at . Chile was greatest import tonnage. | x0) ied 12% |ecution where books have been exam- orders |which all kinds of women’s wear = Vegetable oils | De “ $2869.09 lined. So District Attorney Bant ine out of every 10 victims do |” * pore tye r torney Banton, will be displayed by professional not help prosecute these crooks,” | said Sherman, “Some are afraid, rome dislike acknowledging they were easy marks, and some are sim- ply born suckers—who bite again } from the Orient (China, Japan and} ,,' the Philippines) amounted to 13,580 |kepe fons. Other items of importance | Dec ‘Were: Paper manufactures, 7,442 tons;| , bart Bi fibres and grasses, 7,037; fibre manu | hope models. In addition the Associated |Garment and Millinery Trades will « have one big booth at which there will be displays by models of cloaks, ay us 1.28}16 mon’ ago, is proceeding crim- inally on evidence obtained elsewhere | than books of suspected concerns. | And Federal District Attorney Hay- | ¢ 4coge2s carrying on a city campaign begun e Mrawberriee—Clark Meediings..2.00¢ a - sults and millinery. esid mt “factures, 3,460; jute, 3,108; Oriental |" Ribe- T e es dts co-operating under mail| Carl Sherman and again even after tify have been |f% Sti, millner sive we rd PRuts, 3.951 tons and approximately Hed Dupont . . Per 90 44) fraud laws. j stung.” lwhich the i iit * "chown fata f 2,000 tons of raw silk. Division Cho NUTS SHERMAN’S ATTACK moment that Sherman's tnvestiga-| Sherman 1s @ young man, tall and) 7 it) 7 te lll be slown sults tors reached the doors to begin a|slender, with curly hair. He has loans from cloth produced by | Attorney General Sherman's novel | state inquiry. | skyrocketed into the limelight by his |r n mills of Washington and 24! method of attack has had the effect | 1 have a blacklist,” sald Sherman. | novel and somewhat modest attitude | Sbeckiged Seattle-made hats, and of & bomb in Wall Street. The scare | “Names of many shady concerns are |toward the Wall Street clean-up |#0e*# made jn Washington. of his “padlock Injunctions” came as| on it, bucket shops and stock promo- | campaign, and his use of a law two “The intercoastal figures are for a SCARED THEM six months period, October, 1922, to! "March, 1923, inclusive. Outbound | tonnage to Atlantic and Guit ports| Furnished Bryan B10 Becond Ave., Seattle Grain— Rects. Cont, Estd. Ltr Wh ‘ 3 u aecenstes Gon, #8 tons, Ina | Girats te " Pr 21 such @ shock that two concerns an-| tion concerns that have branches in| years old but hitherto practically | rhe “ 1] nounced by ote 7 en all ov © country. Thelr {dormant | © “Combining the Californian, Alas-| Nii 3 ‘ stm «2 : DAIRY PRODUOTS | Se ewes Ge. | it, MUECTRICMEN, United States I Heavy TQ CUT TIMBER, Gece mine nee eee dk iy a. al emmaamnnnone! Buyer of Raw Materials) oy. enone rovst wi |) Merce combined average 400,000 short} $10.50; ‘stockers and feeders, $ Mudson Motors 22% | Mille tf at the New Washington hotel June tons monthly. a Ineptration a t i n | 7.0. m t Od ped ares be S Hegs—Recelpts, 10: market steady DAIRY PRODUCTS and 28, for the 16th annual con- upply Li | "es"ioashisher. “hop vESs: ak, 184 barrage ee aa vettion ofthe wetierat mike | World &: Greatest Producer Buys Crude Prod-| Supply Logs Indefinitely rere scelpts, FREE: Rerkst|t Meee 1 11 6 | Hatter ’ bes {4 | Light and Power association, with ucts From All Over World WASHINGTON, June 25.—Fitty Financial Flashes lings, $10@11.80; ewes todet 2. Bow Ga 2 20 | wees . S{|the Puget Sound Power & Light * million feet of sawlogs can be re- seit pps a8 : | Mixed colors see 21 | CO. am hort. fter the convention| ‘The growing dependence t the jth | the wants of our manufacturers. The | yg pr for all time from the From “one rey Liberty Bonds a . sersessceces RO FB) selogaten will leave for Victoria | manufacturers of the United States | raw silk, of which we imported $285,- accra ‘Alene national forest, Idaho, Second Ave. Furnished by Toran & Devas Jultue Kayser r, triplete Pp i fee aathearitero. dag seasion. |upon the forelan world for thelr raw | 000,000 worth in the first elght|*¢cording to the prescriptions of the Saturday's Quot ap Ba Reve mgedd Wisconsin cream brick rt) na 7 material is evidenced by the latest | months of the current fiscal year,/™&nagement plan just approved by Twenty industrials 93.55, up 1.29; sie Seneca Aree menaile . ¥ | Block fies 1| A. W. Leonard, president of the | figures of our foreign trade. The im-|came chiefly from Japan, which |the forest service, United States de- & 20 rails $2.40, up 1.16. ete shss - ehh leoor 7 : jo] Puget Sound Power & Light Co.| portation of “crude material for use |alone supplied $208,000.00 worth, | Partment of agriculture, Lima Locomot’ 100.28 100.28 100.29 : Loose Wiles j will the address welcome |in manufacturing” will approximate, | China $55,000,000, and Italy $8,000,000) The net area of forest is about 660,- | Wednesday morning, and W. 3. | according to the Trade Record of the | worth. | 000 acres, of which about 650,000 Big producers of copper say de POULTRY AND MEA aa Mand for metal ts showing a grat- |p ’ me Marine pfa Prices" Wala te OBIT sb - ¥ SUC creaue. tot:. tra and mt 4 hy 3 ig sii nt ae | Prices dg Coven Dealers Putman, president of the _ Idaho | National City bank of New York, a| India rubber, of which the value | ay is eooares as productive for- abroad. |Third 448.12) 9821 98.19 pacer ir tbe SP Shad see 1 Lower Co. will respond. N. W. | billion and a half dollars in the fis-|imported in ‘the eight months jo) and. The great abare of the ius ye | fourth 4s + S515 98.14 ~ a! Brockett, president of the associ® | cal year which ends with the current | question was $79,000,000 against $55,- ber, as usual, is in two age classes, Plan merger of $50,000,000 silk|New 4%s-..... 99.29 99.27 wilt’ preside |the mature and over-mature class Bie t5 contre: 25 per cent ot amare Htores t presid month—« gain of approximately 60/900,000 in the same period of last| 11 100 Ae oye et ae x ike i n le States Ot The ogram includes taj}kn by | per cent over 1931 and 1922 lyear, came largely from the British | ery y . 2 . finished silk yoduction in United) N, Y. Sugar and Coffee [uaubeten shies a jeorge C. Pratt, president of the| Raw material for manufacturing |and Dutch East Indies, and in im-| lass Fede: ; = | sugar—Firmor. Rew: $750; refined, | uezican Heaboard State Retailers’ asso: |formed in the nine months ending |{ted quantities from Brazil, also from | The main problem of management iM ral Land bank lisis $45.000,- | firm: granulated, 49 i re Then ° Parnhill, Henry Swift | with March no less than 39 per cent |the United Kingdom and Nether-|!8 that of making the mature tie bond offering. Coftee—No, at, 1154 911% | atesourt Pacitic osx ts | 1¥ea, Vv. Kuyken W. H. Me- | of the total merchandise entering the |lands, which sent us a part of the | /@t for a sufficient period to enatle | United States Rubber announces; 1%; No. 4 13% @14ige Ib. do ptd 28 Grath and Carl B. Jackson | country as against 85 per cent in the rubber which they had drawn from | the youngest and intermediate classes " @ reduction averaging about 11 per | é we Montgomery Ward 2% | fiscal year 1988 and 29 per cent in| thelr own colonies. to reach maturity. This avera “cent tn prices on Uires and tubes, Foreign Sécurities | ist" '" : ———| the fiscal year 1921. These fisures|yEg WE DO IMPORT perlod 1s estimated at 80 years, dit New York Air Brake in first five | Saturday's Quotations | iational || reinte exclusively to crude materials | Rory WOOL AND COTTON ing which time a total of 4,000,000,000 Months of 1923 earned a balance Feraished by Logen & Bryan 1 96M |i ONG MERE ss coc uscd ceceecs and do not include the group “manu- | feet will be removed, or an average 510 Becond Ave, Seattle : Wool, of which the imports of the Byailable for stock of $1,292,035, | Bid, Asked 34-4 ++ AO || facturec for further use in manufac- . $7,- | 0% 50,000,000 feet per year. | ‘ 16% elght months in question were $87,- equivalent to $4.31 « share, on 300,.| Russian S%s, 1921....... ert: Ti ried Ss 1 || turing ‘The forest is divided into two tare . | Ttuaslan sige, 1936 aM 10h “ ides in Seattle | 000,000, came largely from Australia, | yorying circles, based upon practical 000 es of preferred and common | Russian 648, 1919 oath , 10@ (11 woxDay wnnank? | IMPORTS ARE CHIEFLY Argentina, Uruguay, and certain of |), nd ‘Ao tranascet faa fact. ieee. combined. French Ss, 1931 Paeition./. 13% : nano We gene 24 || TROPICAL PRODUCTS the European countries which draw |10S8ing and transportation | factors, Famous Players Lasky and sub- | orth American % 3 POULTRY AND MEATS | | First Mtigh Tide || ‘Tho principal articles forming this | from their colonies at least a part of | 1) One mouking circle the harvesting: of the timber now 60 years or more jin age will require 93 years and in wen Bottling jigs a m, 1L9 t./] aidiaries for three months ended | British bs, 1927 First iow Tide March 31 report net income, after | British 5s, 1929 Prices Paid Wholesale Dealers | enormous total of manufacturing | that which thoy sent us. |;material entering the country are Of cotton, of which we are the/ . a% $266 wm, 1.6 ft es “Mil charges and taxes, of $1,013,100;| Britisr Viet. pees n 70 second “tien ‘Tide | decond High Tide ||raw silk, wool, cotton, fibera, India| world’s largest producer, our total | ‘Me do Repth ube sds wast the aan ‘equal after preferred dividend to|Relgium Restor. ba ba TEE su Oh ‘ fon 4s pm. 110 f.|/ rubber, gums, hides and skins, furs, |imports in the eight months were | Hon (or the age at which the tim $3.65 a share on common Henan Premium [Soon Mearquetio. 2. 4a a0 i ss Law Tide [sS3°pt anes te || mineral oll, nickel ore, and copper, | $44,000,000 worth against $51,000,000 | 8 Considered to be ripe for cutting) ok i at teks | Zierse Arrow ee od cee while the partly manufactured arti-|in the same months of last’ year; |'* fixe ee me yen pe oxides ¢ +, ee Pittabure & W.Va... 46% 48 | cles for further use in manufactur-|from Egypt alone $33,000,000 worth, | as ; [Panta Alioars furor. 67. $03 | Weather Bureau Report fing incuds iumber, vegetable olls,|Peru nearly $2,000,000, and China | *b!y be used later, especially for the Forei Ti f ‘ Pure O11 19% 1 r MK TALAND, June 22—4 A. M| nitrate of roda, wool and cotton yarn, | nearly $2,000,000. better sites, eign irade Pacific Ot} re) ae ot in, threes . a x. tt my | Basifle ON ei M8 are pig tin, and diamonds cut, but not|7{N, FIBERS, GUMS Postum A ETS doer ea sot. ND PETROLEU: The United States bureau of for- | Reading te Foner itgie ‘There {s also a Mmited quantity of ANDY 5 ries ‘i OTIS ELEVATOR @ign and domestic commerce has re- Republic Tron & Bios 48 petite voll ) The tin which, as above indicated, . 1 ‘ fron ore of a class especially suited te 4 MNES the tsllowine ineuides re”, fe Teck Ysland : aeeainds, Shamed | 5 | : came largely in the form of pigs an: TO BUILD SOON foreign firms who are in the market | Erwan | [aietce seats LIVE ‘STOCK |Arrivals and Departures | for mixing with tho domostic ore. Tin | pars, was the product of the Malayan 2 $ Va 12'sso, onl fitee ‘ | ates h for American goods. Full informa- | Portland | Reynolds Tobacco B Quotations at Stockyards ARRIVED —Juone 2—Str Ruth Alex-! Of considerable importance, c shite: Penineula, the Dutch East Indies,) Announcement was made Satur. tion will be given to American firms s | Sears- Roebuck Cattle— lander from Tacoma, at 7:20 a. m.; atr “ i d , coming | while that coming in the form of re jaay by M. Ross Downs, secretary ‘on application to S. | | Clearings .... ..... 4,271,873.42 | | Shell On. Prime steers Stoel Trader from New York via ports,|from Bolivia, which exports most of | was from Bolivia. portation to 8. H. Blalock, dis-| | Balances ..... ..... 661,632.60 | {Stell Trans. & 7 at 6:20 8, m. June 22—Str lyo Maru! its tin in the form of ore, while other S of Henry Broderick, . Incs) of the trict manager of the bureau, Low-| ere Sinclair Consollda Vancouver, B.C, at 8p. mj str . The fibers came chiefly from India| purchase by the Otis Eieyator Co. tian building, Seattle. 4 | Tacoma Bouthern Pacific ‘ska from Southwestern via Goutheast-| ‘2 producing sections of the world|and other extremely tropical sec- : 2 || Total transactions, . 2,988,000.00 | | Southern Railway n Alanica, at 10:20 p. m smelt their ore and export {t in theltions; the gums are chiefly tropical,|°% t8® northeast single corner of Australia — (6910) Canvas duck, dal de pea. BAILED—June 22—Str Lehigh for Ta-| form of pigs and bars, while petroleum, of which the im. |=cUr® ave. and Blanchard st oach builders’ supplies, hardware: | wbce Stewart Warner | : U. BL, HM. T Heather! 4 jarge proportion of the articles |i. > Night. months ending| The lot has a frontage of 60 feet (6952) Printin 4 bli | Studebaker Corp for « Bound Dp. at 7 m.; etr Edmore} ports of the eight months ending = 3 & and publishing sup-! Seattle Stock Mark StL an F ¢ Dairen via porte, at 7:20am. June} Which we thus import for use in| with February were over 3,000,000,./0% Fourth ave. and 108 feet on piles, | eattle Stoc' arket | 48. W exander for Tacoma, at| manufacturing are, it will be ob-|o99 gallons, came chiefly from Mex. |Blanchard st. and was owned by Cenada—(6915) Hardwood farnt-| MOT Gh, ers # Ce | Standard Ol N. J. om & p m.: str If. W. Haxter for San Pedro, |wervod, tropical or sub-tropical prod-|jgg. MeX-!John R. Holmes. ture, lumber; (6944) Doors (fire-| Bank Stocks. B Rahaon Copper | : oe ts, and as they are not the out- : pit Syiohin asa A, Pita According to Mr. Gaston, local : Proof), mop ‘yarn, isrred roofing, | American Savings Tank. ..6 75.00 $ 45,00 | ally Oil... 7.90@ f.28 turn of climatic conditions which ex- |manager of the Otis Elevator Co, [fireproof windows; (6888) Radio| Canesten ene ut Gown. $1108 | Tennessee Copper Het ro Alaska Vessels int in the United States, the money| Bi Gain Seen in Jit is the intention of the company equipment, smokers’ articles, sti | Dexter Horton National... 22 5.00 | Tobacco 60% FLOUR AND SUG Juneau—June 22—Salled, ate Jefferson, |sent Abroad by our manufacturers & to improve tlils property at once tionery and supplies, toys. National : 0% 3 SUGAR southbound, at 2:46 A for this class of material continues to Oriental J tg |with a substantial building to be China—(6948) Flour. lgeeboesien bebraters 2 continental Oil. Oe | ee Se aren viene boldest bad ys oe increase. TMPOF tS | ised as ite Seattle office.’ The Gor at) Southern yellow | National Hank wie Hulphiar EN fi ft pon at 6:60 |THE, WHOLE WORLD anita eaten ae the a3 bined {nvestment in lot and build. white pine. | National ¢ ‘ i} | Timken Bearings 14 | Beet, por ewt Ketchikan—June 22—Salled, str Queen, YANTS ent during the months ending |ing will be approximately $78,000. peohe (6929) White pine crates, pects Watlonal s-s2cs.1, 96000, ce elena ete dicree tee 1% 14K! HAY, GRAIN AND bjt sacha leech Aad ge The whole world, however, con-| with April, were 47 per cent greater! Henry Broderick, Inc., also an- Datta Sees) resis pa : ator” Tithe Trust U, 8. Realty 3 visas First grade 18.00@21.00 | v7 Is in Port at Seattl ————————————| than for the same period last year, /Ounced tho sale of the northeast ia lectric lamps, elec. | Union Nationa : U, &. Rubbers ssc... Timothy May—D, © iv oogse.o0| Wessels in Port at Seattle corner of Seventh ave. and West: ; ee atrial Stocks— 113, #. melting. sos. Sih |Altaltn tlay-rine aoecs rt 4 as shown by figures. compiled by the Hy screws. ‘ ao pfa % 118%, | Corn—w yellow, 130% © dent McKinley, Pler 40—Str lyo Maru, amber of Commerce, Exports | Bank & Trust Co. to Frances W. 7 Haty—(e920) fe fruits; (6942) | Arvo’ Ala ey | utah Copper...« "| Cracked and feod ‘ment, 100°... .cet¢0 | Do, Sirect Terminal. 8. C. G, Bnohom- showed a 2 per cent decline. Oriental|Macbride. ‘This is a triangle with Hoofs and horns for manufac: an 4 #. Indus. Alcohol Barley—Whole fond, 100's 39:00 | pe ef Bindct UNDER $1,000 7 i Diiiittens; (6927) Oak or beech tes | arena? ‘ ‘vt 101.60 Rolled pround sete-iee% nt Pier 11-R—Btr Owego tofehn; BERU Meytoue place, gare trade comprised 28 per cént of the facings on Westlake and Seventh 7 Jone 8 | Centonni ates 100°09- 196.00 PAMlaceh ites {1.00 | Pier 10—Htr Fulton, ‘age, $100, nation’s total imports and 14 per cent javes, It will shortzy be improved fe 4 : 8 tie ialeeranh ‘ Fare 5.00) Jed and ground, 70's-80's 54800 ted Hite arth wetate A o. aujat, 581 16th S, W., finish | of the total exports, South American with a store BO Se lew Zealand—(6911) Floor tiles. | Generai Petroleum, com... 39:60 Westinghouse i Wheat-neccanes fecd: 2 3,00 | Plor A—Atr Admiral Nicholson Chan. Holman, 1140 Fauntleroy ave,, gar-| {Pade comprised 12 per cent of the} aa ata cee Africa—(6965) Meats of all| Globe Grain & Mill, com.. 60.00 White Motors Ail Ovals Chopeten * 49.00 | Pier H—tr Admiral Hodman, str Ruth| age, $40. importa and 6 per cent of the ex- inds. lobe Grain & MINI, pid. 96.00 Willya Overland Chick Feed—100 PES HE Sr gy orpaeed ©, J. Bapeseth, 102 W. 45th, garage, $100,/ ports, ‘Trade with Asia reached “MONTAN Mextco—(6957) Cartons for pop-| Qovarann Wee (on!>: Dias. A500) "a pea i 4 [etieke A stand 00 1. 6s0'| Cimaonee ee re ae oon ted Schnelder, 703 Stewart, alter! tal of §1,328,000,000, being second i A HAS 4 corn, novelties for premium popeorn | Henolut Plantation w0.09 i if W |Growing Feed —100's «. 14. £1.00 | Connectiout Street Terminal—Str Banta] yon B, Myldahl, 4027 Woodlawn, gar-| Only to Europe's $2,727,000,000. Near- BI Packages; (6392) Cotton gin; (6909) | oo 4 i 0 | |Egx Manh—100' a. 52.00 | Atiantio Bt 1 age, $60 ly al 3s ri Fram: . ) | New World Lt 13,00 | . : soratch Feed—100's 1.2... Atlantic Street Terminal—Str Steel] wathow Randinh, 6042 Fitth N. W., adat-| ie soiree Soe cn Cn eae es for showcases; (6894) Ice-| Northern Life 155.00) icago Grain | met weaicetae Trader 3 thons ta? paragar $i manufactured goods, while the bulk} Montana business houses are pro- | making machinery; (6899) Salt |Qaha Sugar “i” af Price Range for the Week Osteodseell ebl—166% 4.00 Spokane Biret. ferent ate mee 8, Chane, 6628 Admiral way, addition| Of exports to Europe were raw ma-| paring to buy more heavily this sum: | Water evaporating, apparatus; (6895) | pariie \iasea 103.00 | Furnished by James Mactariane & Co, Linseed Olt Meal—00'n Gtr Hanley, ett Horaloan Manaiee. (2 lee eae 100, terials, Y Y 2 _ Bawmill equipment; (6946) Tobacco, 86,00 IL Second Ave. n Bean Meal—liao Sir ttenley, ate Horalnan Matai Frank Briabols, 200 W. 69th, garage, $60, mer than for several years, according © Seat (10,000 pounds). is m0 | ‘Open SL Attaltn Stent 100s ae arse seat fiat racldeat bree ret Lay t)D. A. Hardy, 4266 10(h 8, alter bullding, OS) PSC, Cent Sard te Chonthe of Matios — 6 | Pacitic Gas & satel $1.09% $1.00% $1.02% jane Meitl—-100'¢ bein Yrs t quill ag ere ‘ z A merce. The situation is account. Mes eprilances toe fe hen ire | pac. ‘el. & "Tal. pd. Ha LOK 108K L02% eg Stamalated 1004 LILLE ad 0p | Pawet Round Bride & Dredging Co—tr| Hacdonnia, 9046 ton 8 W.. move! Longview to Open ed for by the favorable crop condie 1 Probaat-atiile- coddacs aie % 1.05 m wood) 80's .......,.67,00 | Patterson, Ja. Mekittop, 2100 N. 64th 2 : tons. ‘Thore have be: ———— ‘et So howe ish M 00's 1 effernan’ vydock—Str Depere, warage, $200. | ave been good soakinj Pure "iran 6% ptd #3.00 tins ata ‘on Oeil mages 11} bay elt odes yA eck ame aah bal se ue ate M. “ign 5046 Hotel Monticello rains In the dry farming poatlotaaal Hf 4 bt, 7 nite 00's ‘ ‘ q | eam y leattle. aS ,’ te 4 y 12 w y rl TRADE TERMS || sere, Flour, ota. 606 tine |shett—Eestern oyster, 400°" |<..,2<:t690 |. dore, ache Betey. Tous, whalers Wlar| sof? paul, 2460 Yale No garage, 840. [the Hate neton’é Hew city, when |callse of the heavy: snowfall and wint Superior Portiand Cement, 118.00 118.09 | July: on “1 Fi AWgatern oyster, 10648 2900 Now 1, 2 Mike, Spirak, 2083 Fourth We vets he ae ber ratios built by ater rains ts also proving beneficial, ‘odd Bhipyards . 60.00 52.00 ne Her} | Wheat—Mixed ford, 60's 1286.00 | Cer Bat #160. cost of over half a million dolla 's,| Conditions aro also more favorable REINSURE Zallerbach, com. A . 90. 99 95.00 . 39% ou AND ADS | P tl d P. d BK, MeLauighiin, 2942 Bogorman, gar-| Will be opened to guests. Governor |for good returns in the livestock ins P E : i Z 0 ay (oes Markel) | ortlan roduce . on uae dei iaten 8), Tech fart and heads of the railroads | dustry. With a heavy yield this fall ‘When an Paaces Hien, ne | REFINISHING FLOOR OBE 66% |Tarpentine—In drume 4 147 | nate LP Quotations $110. . have been invited to attend the |considerably larger quantities of 4 Mat Bee ee It wives a) If @ floor has been badly stained, gall Oe et es aioe) REORS 8G 440,15 Se Rat aL) $1,000 Sp opening. : grain will move to Puget Sound, it in pol oe of ; 6 Eiger tol it in wiser to remove the old finish 11h 117% 1 bb Ramp ead 10 | Cheene—29 310 1b aanigerauetd of tame rea-| Tho hotel contains 200 rooms, and|the present rates are not disturbed, ee: Hon of the ons, os | vith a paint and varnish remover | ig'° WORM 10KM : TRY Lieu lace ara mre Kae 10th frame Fesldence i Poly, bein ae ata y ied Sie fhe past ot caster IER Mo! before you attempt to refinish it rey ’ n cans , Lar x24, $2, ew city being built by the Long-|the part ef eastern milling Interests otiginal company, however, cond of {ou 4h White ‘Tend 100-1, kegs, th... tat ‘ Standard Oll Co,, Alaska bldg, 8 2. a or Cl . ms a Dienatiadd “Anh la ‘solely ro. NY A Ease ee Foreign Exchange teevice station taiuisteen,” UItave cate ot thole weabeeaee Hts on pen ee «| F Y Shani | , ©." A. Johnbon, B4db We Guin, ere ro ° nber opera. |rates on grain, which diverto to the insured; tho rink LIQUIDS IN GLASS guly Vi2% 112% 105 107m] If your homo Is too small you enn} ANEW, YORIC June 38—Forelan | dence t0xt0; 12.700 veers |tons, ‘Three Inindred houses, in|from the ‘Twin Cities to the: North been “ra-inwured” with the Neyer, Keon acids or iqudn in tin, MB: 118 2121.06 1.08%) Find a better and bigger one thru the|inmand, $4.61 6-16: trance, F0.0090; | Vdence toate shoot: frame FeM= addition to bank and business build. {Pacific a considerable amount ‘a0 glasu or earthenware containers, suly 25% 08% 0% a6] Want Ads, ‘Turn to them Now, _ {lite $0-0449%5 marks, 111,141 to the |W. A. Molt, i802 Paatiake, frame reste |!088 and an apartment house, have {grain in spite of the short Bee lest dollar, den 0x86, U8 already boen completed, vear,

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