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THE SEATTI ATURDAY ~ BUSINESS—Finance, Produce, Agriculture, Shipping, Real Estate, Building °. | BIG EXPOSITION (WVew York Stock Market|| Local | RESERVE RATIO Western Roads Reduce Running Time ENDS SATURDAY mes, | Markets | GOES UP ACAIN Pray Big Part in Drama of the West July 28—Accumulation of overnight selling drders, sor as tho result of margin calls, made a heavy opening of the #tock exehi | z ok today, With the olla under pressure, Coade poned at 34, off My Marland] . | - Pi Many Novel Exhibits Show | scia ec ‘a1. off 14. ana Producers and Netiners wt tite, off te VEGETAL 'Note Circulation Drops and 4 Dupont sold at 112%, off lt. and American Can at $1%, was unchanged, Prices Pall Whol Interesting Facts In sstabilahing u new record low Friday for 192%, steel cominon at 64% | uafTaseheeee fe | Gash Reserves Increase ies total day's attendance Friday | 300) MP selling only ds points above tee TORS record ioe netalthaat Further liquidation of $40,600,000} at the Merchants’ exposition was ink the. fact that the corporation in the firat half of 103 phowed & aur: | mately 167% for P in discounted billy and of $3,200,000 | cut down, owing to the c pain of | F20.0o after all charges, Including dividend the common and PFC | Aspermgus—Per th the doors until after the president's Opening prices included: American Telephone & Telegraph, 1 Penn: |Meame—Per 1, , ot }market, together with a parade, In the evening, however, sylvania $344 oft w York Contr oh oe pie American Can ah Deete—Cal., dow punches 3,300,000 in government security Goneral Motors, 1394; Sinclair, 2 n- America! a> 0 Local, new, per sack the crowd made up for lost time, | py Amer-can I, 65%, off %| Hethiehem Steel, 46%, off % due and | cspe: me bg halls almost to over- | Retin HLM, off 4: North American, 20%, off 4! Southern Pacific i} | “PPASO-—-Caal., per. mm, ta wee Hiling tho big halls almost #4. thean W Siu, off %; American Locomotive onaolidated | dos. tap board's: ‘weekly consolidated flowing. 2 G04, of 3 Local, dos. junk atatem jmsued as at clo There was no formal program | Cicsing prices Included: United States Steel, 86 ‘ jof business on June 18, Thene re 4 he entertainment features 46 oft %: Republic Steel, 4 Cal, new, sack 16 | duet a Friday, the entertainme it Linn cet Ghabthewin me onaare ks $1.18 | ductions in earning asyets were nc provided for visiting merchants hay: | Amerte \. off 2%; Studeb: ‘ neral Motors, | Colery—Prer crate ‘ 7,00 |companted with a decline of $48,200, fng ended with the smoker and boat IEE RAD oo } Arrtaels 3 eth | Cucumbers—Local hothouse 4901.18 /000 tn federal reserve note elreula ‘ trip Thursday night. Saturday after: | § Reading, 72%, off 1%; New York Central, 96h, off tat |Garlio—Per cijcccseecere 12W@ 4 |tlon and of $7,200,000 in deposit lia ‘i Toon the doors will open at more & Ohio, 45%, off 14% : | Lettuce—Loeal, per erate 161,29 \pilition. ‘Total cash renerve increased | , Welock, and the exposition wilt end| Yr # 2-08 | by $6,300,000, while the reserve ratio ae: IETONKA & Below: The little “Minne- yesitiastienta ti Sal | eee Bt 10, Orchestras will be playing in| RAIN PRICES N. Y. Stock Market areen, dom 5.45 29) rone from 75.4 to 76.5 per cent , DATA +6 Gh | tonka,” a wood-burning n the main hall and in the tuod sec: | x's Quotation Loe., dob, Inge. bunches rb ystantiall aller holdings of TI EIS . f speed vint= ‘ Bei eiiee caturse eri be warsltted 1e Lane tees ind ne antially smaller hold —_ : demon of speed of the vint ~ ve discounted Dilla are reported by the : 2 é senti a | B10 Second Ave, Seattle dell, per tb. * Li age of the early seventie | | Stee Bb le ome ‘edera) enerve banks of Joston - 2a ll 3 Merchants Friday neared the 5,000 | Ajax Rubber sm 6K pee a sete a0 [etaco, the decline in the case te. Cy hoe tinent in something like 90 according to C, EB. Arney | Amer, Agr. Chem a : Tensoiah ante tae fas ‘oo |New York bank being the greatest « ae o hours. Above: One of the Ir, executive secretary ot the ex | ‘CHICAGO, July 27—Despite profit | Amer Beet Bugar 31% Neus aneeie 92 /4nd umounting to $33,400,000 7 new $70,000 oil burners of Position, and it is expected to ©X-| taking which caused a recession in|A™* Boech Mag uN Radishes—1, , |banks at Chicago hmond, # the “Pacific” type It does ieee 5,000 before the exposition ends | prices, all grains closed higher on| «Fr Can 0% | ¢3 |Louls and Dallas report re i Ani, fey > | the same trick in 70 hours, Saturday evening |tho Chicago board of trade today,| AMF Car & Found, 187 9001.25 |AeKreRuting $12,600,000; the increnso | EXHIBITS SHOW An easily influenced market featur. | Amer Cotton Olt 6% Local, new, crate ....3.00@1,18 |In the cane of Chicago being $2.90: | | pulling 52,800 pounds. acceptances chased in |holdingy, je shown in the federal re INTERESTING FACTS ¢d trading in wheat during the day.| amet) jiide @ Leath. ¢ Leoreea 3.60 1000. Many interesting facts are brought} Following a weal opening, the Amer, Jett, Corp 80) + Total gold reserves show | the road, constrnction was unremit- by comminsion ut by the waht. The Preach. [lu ct naar celine Cy cite) Aer inns 3 Be tases.) 280 “tlio decreas for the ween ot svon,| Reduced Schedule From Chica g | tiny torces sims, itn at times ny tt h | under great discouragements and ob- mann’s Yeast Co. booth is showing |and carried tho strength to the pelting 5 FRUITS 000, Targer gold reserves are re ae ee ee J a | = wtacle Be rare Gey genet” tor chek (Sages ne Sernete eS ae Sa BS Hite Mal Wistente Deters |poried by ait fwiert rexerve tankn| Brings Up Story of Early Days = jmcden Snd “poultry, which was perfected | .norts caused an advance in that de-| Amer. Sugar except Philadelphia, Cleveland, Rich rhe fabric of understanding and| were certain features of the project } : | : . | mm Pacific in August, 1883, Henr and put on the market June 29. livery and carried deferred month | Au Momatre , Seabesssbeae 2.4) /mond, Chicago and St, Louis, the |friendly contact among states of the| that did not appeal to the public Oi Wittard, thee pranient, mate i apt Peromavians and lovers of a flah | Wh Ito mare tm other grains reflect-| wen : teense 416067" |increase in the case of the Boston | Northwest will be closer knitted on |to financiers, and little more wan ac- | de, pinion, let were attracted by the all-Nor-|eq in oats and that market closed | Anaconda Copper sro 478@269) bank amounting to $10,400,000, Tho |July 29, when four railroad syatems| complished in the succeeding or Wesgian fish exhibit of Helliesen & | higher. Pp Aa an pelated Dry Goods so% Apricots¢-basket crate iu © federal reserve banka of Chiacgo, the Northern Pacific, Union F |two than to effect an organization vited. | Christiansen, Inc. Prepared fish (oe hmong Penal ast , ; ef WD. vssseeseeee 1OWO AE Richmond and St, Louis report de. |cific, Great Northern and Chicago, /and to ascertain the cold fact that A. | a Atchison : oh ‘Cental: a 5 | | Puddings and fish balls were two Denver Live Stock Atiantic Gulf & W. 1. 12 jp | aaisloupes—itandard ., 150@ # 7° lcreases of $10,900,000, $6,300,000 and | Milwaukee & St. Paul—inaugurate | some radical changes in the charter > f the novel products displayed, and | | Allied Chemical ae | Casabas—Per tm, s+ 8M @ 06% | $5,600,000, rewpectively, in their golg |fadter running schedules for trans-|must be made. E play Friday's Quotations | r : a |from Portland, and on September 8. Amer, Bafety Rasor.. 64 | Cher 3 | : ‘ Mhe booth ran the gamut of an. | Cattle—Receipts, 182; market steady. | Atinmtic const tine ule ue | Cm eriee—- Bing ver Bo. +: AL@ i} lrenerves, these changes reflecting | Continental trains In 1867 @ reorganization was ef-| 1553, the last spike was driven near bavies, ‘sardines, herring, snacks, | [lsol Stare, $e H0G1L00; | cows and! Austin Nichols 20 | Royal Anue ...sssssssessse 10 principally the movement of gold to| Thirty years ago Eastern ahd Cen-| fected. Some of the ablest rallroad| Goi Creek, in Hellgate canyon of Mackerel, caviar, Sardelien Ringe,| crs and feeders, SUT | uatewres Eaoncnativg. 148% Bie cherries : oe other districts thru tho gold settic. |al states people thought of Seattle, |men of the country became interested | the Clark Fork river, Montana, REACH PERIOD OF Sei cake and harengs Hogs—Receipts, 100; market 10G1he | Ualtimore & Ohio... 49 { Cocounute—Per dos ment fund. {Tacoma and Portiand and the entire |in the project and surveys for loca | DEVELOPMENT a grand celebration, distinguished men were in- Three hundred and fifty |uests fourneyed in three special jtrains from St. Paul and one train 4 5 Hethiebem steel 9% Dates. Dromeda phe. Bea. % b Z Meeirellel map of Western Wash. | ghia acems, $74: bull, 97.40 booty Wianarien HY Drie Gal Ve cae akon Reserves, other than gold, in. |North Pacific Coast country ax some-jtion were begun under Edwin | a Bs % i none: marke | Butte Copper & Kine 6i P creased be $4. ere well outside thelr lives, their on as chie! ee ended ‘ | ington displayed by the Puget| Lambe, #1050011 feeder | Butte @ Muperior.... 20 1 Welc#erigal. box : reased by $6,900,000, all federal re. ya rev a ut me ir ty 5 Johnson as chief engin na ; sin ; From that date on, the Northern | Sound Light & Power Co. was one| #01050; ewes 106 | California Packing 7 Bea ec Be serve banks except San Franciaco | fortun’ heir business, thelr inter. |aurveys were now made, but actual)». (1° ctered @ period of davslop- Of the exhibits well worth sewing. sisted Newey—Co > reporting increasos under this bead, |O%t. It was a long, hard journey of | construction was not begun until the | * ™ ee a a A ‘. i | ; ment, Lines were extended bringing Cg N.Y.S d Coff ; Strained, ' Federal reserve not re » hours or so from Chicagé to Seat-} winter of 1870, near Duluth, and in “Many people crowded around it, . T. Sugar and Coffee (of). \ | Loganberries-Per crate ° Foserve Hote ciroul’? ion tla: be thee cant oF enger traiia.t ts 4 he Pacific |th¢ road to Puget sound, into Ta- Painting out various spots to which |Suswr—Staedy. Maw, $6.97: refined, | Chandler Motors 49% | Lemons—-Pancy : clined In all districts except Kansas |'° DY at listen’ ty at Man: (tre same. year alec, on the Pacific! nia ‘and into Beatle, Growth oF . ulated 58.90. Chesapeake & ©) ‘ ch sity $ yregon, Was ‘on, Idaho, Mon- | e¢ | Bier pad taken trips, and pianning | certeg- iter T Wie on yet, 18's 810K; | eee nee One Oranges— Por bon i Coy end Dalian, the eguregate tn-| 0S’ the Dakotas, Misdasth nd | CONSTRUCTION SAW asthe capi Amedenpiateyrr ey tips that they would take in the| Santos No. 4, 124 @t20. Om ae Pion inges—Per box crease in these two cases being |@2% ' ag hs gs at | Soe rm gone hand-in-hand, and from West- eetatnre. — | eee ©. M.& BL Be pide 3 wpa tlw yo only $600,000. |fensoved froen eno ‘ottien by treme: | eter oe recone ioe tasige.| Seu wilde” with: Tone “vatienadl ria e ‘ | A Chicago Northwestern €2 Holdings of weber peckivel y. |{Pemoved from each other by trans-) After many viciasitudes, dus Ia srown pro oo pA ite PER CENT | Foreign Exchange Chile Copp 1] biting ae a paralieart 1 by OV: |portation imitations and by time. |iy to’ the fact that the public was | Own S proeperond Comat ae _ PROD! | LONDON, Juty The German mark | Chino Copper Sark Seedlings , nt Onnigations decline ther) July 29, 1923, is a day when trans. | sce ow by 2am ib Joana i Si t € « - uri: ea i 2 923, ¢ a Kept as to the wisdom of con. * a: 5 A100 per cent Northwest product Menge Bo hareytont aga Poteet zee [during tie ‘week from $419,900.00 | portation history will be made. On|ptructing so long a road thru Weast.|. The first thru passenger | serview a. ir im ite steady deacent on the Lon-| Callahan Zine & ‘ 2.98 to $408,500,000. Of the tot , i. \trom Chicago to North Coast cities | Was displayed in the exhibits of the xehange this afterecen, being | Colorado Mel. & 0% | yuty 38 he total held on | that day the ance formidable 90 hours |ern wilds, and the consequent dite. | {o eerste ce e ; hae Wadlictiga? and Vendon. | oo 000 tothe pound string | Columb Gas : dy a e225 | Tuy 18, $269,100.000, oF 63.4 per lot passenger time separating North | cutties of financing, the close of 1871 | W24 in 1891. Northern Pacific fall f ygi woolen mills, Here were shown onsolidated Gas «. , Nie cent. was secured by 1 bonds; | Pacific Coast ports from Chicago will |found the Aine completed to Fargo, | Wer fe Pe ae ee grt nos gra is, Yarn, socks and rugs made Consolidated Textile Prices Pald Wholesale Dealers Bh he ng ber cent, by have been cut to 70 hours. From jon the Red River of the North. In |‘*#vel in from 85 to 90 hh a : Northwest from yarn spun in| ¢ Corn Products 1 Treasury notes, and $17,900,000, or | that day on, faster train service will|1873 came the financial nche, |* Schedule of 72 hours was finally i ewe s b STS | eerate pe} rg : 36/44 Der cent, by certificates of In- | bring closer axsociation among ates |hut the Northern Pacific had crept reached, it felt nee ne Worthwest: sheep. ° ae Cuba Cane Hogar : Feenns—Per tt Gist “ebtwdnons, compared with $240,600,-|in the Northwest and among thelr | forward to the Missouri river and, |°f Modern time were fully met. Bu Another 100 per cent Northwest Py Cuba Cane Sugar, pd Mined Nute—Per Poe 000, $162,400,000 and $17,100,000, re- | people. \at' Bismarck, N. D., with Fort Abra.| ‘51s fast operation now will become ‘Product was made while you wait Chicago Car Lots Cuban Amer, Sugar,, 2% Walnute—Cal, No. i, per 39@ .31 | npectively, reported the week before. | mS Chia jeven faster, made possible by ad- iS th o! . Comp, Tab. & Heo... 72% Jumbo, budded, per tb. ze TRANSCONTINENTAL jbam Lincoln, Custer’s headquarters, |" ° é i aN cochaanal ov ‘opeijeator ee ane Phone anes ANG H Faney budded, per B ROAD WAS EARLY DREAM jin plain view acrom the stream, to| Vancing Minin argcieairyrt tare tS: si Hiatt sting onan BiO Second Ate ett Diviston “Chemica DAIRY PRODUCTS Rubber Exports Are Few people know that the idea ot | nrotec I, it went fato end sleep. saettte Seaceanm - setae ae “and which image. proves Delaware & Hud : Prices Vaid to Shippers ye . ripe building a railroad across the con- | financially and construct : oF 9 ss Fey vectones ni conti l prea hn bag % ” 1) Del, Lack, & W R Dattert Maintaining Average |tinent was an early dream, In 1835, |1879. vantage. ot thee (rior » booth, which, with a bit of Wash.|OM re 1 weap Frak vasek: hile bell he May exports of rubber goods from | the Rev. Samuel Parker in his “Jour-| In 1879 the Rip Van Winkle period 5 si é babes. ret, pte i i Aira niig the United States, v: nal of an Exploring Tour Beyond the | ended, and construction was again This is primarily the story of | ington butter, were handed to pass. Erle First. pfd. A States, valued at $3,431 y 1. is Pacitie. wheat ereby. The mill was a com “lets | Portland Produce » md. pid. . . ue 676, were below the values of xuch |Hocky Mountains,” suggested that|begun and the line pushed rapidly| the Northern Pacific. The stories uplication of the main features ot} Friday's Quotations Federal tome 4 . x CLinteog ee exports in March and April, 1923,|"there would be no difficulty in the | westward. From this time to August | of pur other railroads will be told @ regular mill, with everything nee Batter ate42 Federal Smelting, ped. 35 DAIRY PRooudes and also below thone of May, 1922 |W@y Of constructing a railroad from | 22, 1883, the date of completion of! at intervals in the near future. 4 e + | Egxs—Duyimg prices, 20924; Fisk Tire 1% / : 2 8 essary to turn out a hi, ws : 0 Re but they exceeded thone of any c the Atlantic to the Pacific ocean,” | —— 17 - E © elly, sales manager of the Centen. |He—*6 eat Nor. Ore Local prints, wrapped flation period of 1921, according to |Kept quite prominently aad,continu 4 ‘These are but a few of many in.) : j Hudsow Stet bag caring | wetter nls tate omuttsel aerate teresting exhibits that have contrib. | . Hupp Motors Sy For the 11 months ended May 31, | ished his bobk Dr. Samuel B. a" the| Fair dates for the various North-| All former records went by the | eat Nor. ptd ‘ Preah ranch, white shell figure. Uted to making this year’s oxpost-| Iilinols Central 1 ’ rip 1923, exporta of rubber goods from |% Granville, Mass, broached the boards before the tonnage total of tion the best and most pedals wt Cleari eis tans | Inepiration « -. 2 : 4] the United States wer vated re subject in a newspaper article. But| West points have ee announced i Hide: watechoran icomimirek: aie its kind ever held in the Pacific| | Clearings ---- - neabrees: ; ‘ $34,498,643, an increase of $6,562,601 | the first suggestion of the possibility }by the North Pacific Falr Assocla-| i) 15 first six months of 1923: west, | Balances ..... 1,155,125.40 | [mvinetbie ow: POULTRY AND MEATS: | °°8t, the corresponding period of tho |of such a railway came long before | tion as follows The high previous mark had been R { Clearings Past ves ou | |Raee Oty meethorey; 43% ; Pieen Pa idee Bong: | Brevibks year. ther Barlow's or Parker's time, 404) Multnomah County fatr, Gresham, |that of the first half of 1918, with y Ch ous nOIS,TEE.O0 | | rolty Springficla eau jeeale | —_ + jreally, In a way, dates baci ©lOre., July 31-August 4. toti 2,821,340 tons, The fh _ Cantaloupe Growers ibcgen eer a aieauin te Ti san tet | Skagit halt oft sun mt a Tacoma Juilua Kayser Hocks and. Hed wel Rupmele eee etiers<Leghiena per os oo exploration of Lewis and Clarke, the Skagit County . fair, Burlington, [halt os this year sscromeed! meee Form Association) | rotat transactions. 2041,000.00 | |Linsit a Mets Live, tal’ per Te’, | ber tb. firat and gre t explorers of t ASCO, July 28—The Cantaloupe |2——— _—__-& | Lr Theatres z ney A. Dp, : ° hip N Ww || Northwest | Wash., August 6-11, record by 167,681 tons, for a total | ed nd 4% the and up e Ss) Vancouver exhibition, Vancouver, |f 3,989,021. This was more than . Ropert: (Mills, a0» Sethe 78nd) half a million fons greater than the Loft, Ine Mediums, live, 3% to 4% te. e ®. architect, proposed, aa early as 1819,) Wash, August 11-18. aS one "ing last year, has perfected its or-| Seattle Stock Market pr ate : Boe vtigg Meee! ad) Tides in Seattle jto “connect the Pacific with the At-| Southwest Washington fair, Cen.|aséregate for the same period of | Sanization and held an inter-district Furnished by Tl. M. Herrin & Co. Maxwell Mo B ho a bo ac nth SATURDAY ltantic by a railroad from the head | tralia-Chehalis, August 20. last year, viz; 2,397,798. tons. | conference at Grandview for the ee Miamt Copper 2 Geese Live, tat, 9 to 12 The View tile ot Laat navigable waters of the noble river} Grays Harbor County fair, Elma,| Statistics issued by the Merchants : Xe Stocks nia sph aryagao x a 2 i | Purpose of uniting their marketing | american Savings Bank...$ 7000 $4209 | anh a Baglin Hares Ibe. and ‘ap $m. i High ‘Tide || disemboguing into each oceon,” This, | August 27-September 1 xchange department of the Cham- | | Mexican Seaboard ‘ancy dp. 1s tha. | S| r m er © Of the fruit for the year 1924. Canta. | Menk of California + 206.00 fidvale & & Ord 5 prise Kha leet alles Pi, pase || at that Mime, rather atértling propos), Bbokane Zataigiate’ talr, Bpokans, ee ee | ——— | . fs Canadian Fank of Com... 198.00 par Sam. 1.3 ft inst Low Tide y five yer © ¢ | Sep er 3-8, ber cargo shipments for the first ©* loupe growers were encouraged in | Dexter Horton National 220.00 lt he Ts % Second High Tide | 11:36 a ae mt, || wom Was only five years after the ptember 3-8. e iP fi their organization by the results ob-| First National ........... 300.00 Pas ae 6:15 p.m, 12.0 ft. | Second High Tide || ‘port of Lewis and Clarke appeared,| Coos and Curry County fair, My: a ibs months of this year from. the tained from the strawberry grow- | Marine Metsenal 45+ ae Power 5 Chelios heavy Second Low Tide | 6:50 p. m., 12.0 ft.||A remarkable fact in this connection | tle Point, Ore., September 10-15 |state of Washington exceeded those ) @fs, The latter growers only lack | oP Hank of Com... 212.50 M Veal— 142 pm, 6.8 tt | |/is that this suggestion was made nine| Lewiston Tri-State fair, Lewiston,|of the same period last year by ne man of having a hundred per | ational City. 176.09 Nw Haven try rpc . se * years before any railway construction | Idaho, September 10 Jover $22,000,000. feet. Flour. ship- Gent of all tho berry raisers in the | Sesbonrd. Nation a eakes Owen Bottling try Lily wish ‘ 3! Weather Bureau Report | "2s attempted in the United States. | Jackson County fair, Medford,/ments for the year ending June $0 district. [eeattie Tite Trust....++.. 110.00 L ondc operon . POULTRY AND M | TATOOSH I8LAND—July 27—5 « m. | FIRST ACTION CAME | Ore., September 10-15, |Surpassed those of the previous year Union National .... 135.00 Pan Amer. Pete... “B' ie Prices Pald Wholesale Deaters |—Harometer rising, foggy, wind south: |IN KARLY FIFTIES | Lane County fair, Eugene, Ore.,!by 112,058 barrels, z Hneeeer oes east est axes ; 68% | Ducks Dreseed. pats : ‘a rie | It iw interesting to note that the| September 17-22 Another comparison shows that peg shi Pore Marquette Drews heav % * ‘ mee z Washington State fair, Yakima,|the estimated wh oI his ye Albers, pfd. 5 80.00 2 peRengy od 7 Dressed, Waht yscsssesee ‘ 5, 7.22 pai doviinrrchandtteti aS ee Financial Flashes Pie aceatnehl 9000 p ah a W.Va 24 | Live, heavy + | Arrivals and Departures September 17-22 |for Washington, Oregon, Idaho and 7h Macfariane & Co, Alas, Steere Tih ik. Touns Pure ON 18 Lines MBE Bos x sxc vis Tily See Ae Smarr That the first one to be built was|, Oregon State fair, Salem, Ore..| Montana is nearly 40,060,000 bushels Second Ave. Centennial MIM ..sseeeess 100.00 Bucitio Olt si ---s UN eae PPh Bet a Vin Vaneulerson, from | rot thru the territory originally sug | Sentencbat eee |greater than that of last year, | Feces wiowrieg: Mia Rock Taland. "Bs... 3 31% | Tarkeys-—Francy, dressed at 10 a. mei ate Dorothy Alexander from | gested, was due to political exigen.| Western Washington fair, Puyals| pia ey Pwenty industrials 91.06, increase | Fisher Flouring Mills... Royal Dutch N. ¥ % | Live, fancy, To Lee Anuciee lt San Tre nd Vic | Tokiwa Dell Street Tefminal—v. #&. mais A |lup, October 1 | ry Fisher Bicuring itt : 43 " tan | cles arising out of the civil war, | !uD. i; 20 rails 80, increase .36, | Stirs ee ‘& Milling, com & Rallway Steel Spring 192, | Belgian Mares—Live, per t..., toria, B. ©. at 7:20 @. Zenon Th the sariy Snohomish County fair, Everett, CALIFORNIA CHERRIES F | aa : : Saattio i ; October 8.13. | : & il, aeadeaienoon “ , |Cows—Country dteased, Te, !! 1a. m.; bktn Forest Friend, in tow ordered the Pacific raltway surveys, Eaecermption of crude oll increased | Goodyear Tire & Rubber ices Bilarcield f Hogs—Fancy block ....... tus Storm King, from Honolulu, thence |and five expeditions were placed in eras | GROW IN WASHINGTON from 269,000,000 barrels during first oy Heavy, Kpo} f Roche Hart Lia half of 1922 to 239,000,000 same pe. |{onoiutu Plantation #tewart Warner 17% | Heavy, coarse feneeesae kane from Roche Harbor at 1:30 p.m. | : ; jin the East as a California product ,000, e pe- | Honolu Mexhas rk 4 Sabie | Medium, dressed’: pvr os SAILED FROM SEATTL |charge of Maj. Isanc I. Stevens, | 2 ita this year. Pipe line ana ot ay ; . 3 rit july AURD FROM BHATTI 5 | Foreign Trade according {to word reaching thé me AASSAML: Pare hag Renae via Sauk Rapids, St, Cloud and Min. Of 283,000,000 barrels, sufficient for |oanu Sugar a 5.49 | Texas Company 49% | Cattle— Mtr Admiral Varragut for San Fran - : of one of the transcontinental rail- 00 | Texas Coal & ( ibe bigraie vt \ via Vancouver, B. ., and Union | thence to the head watera of the Mis.|Seattle Chamber of Ci ree j20RKa.: ito; wrote: fivi ; i Pacific Al 85.007 1 1 Medium to good rent tat hehe fr 98 thence to the head waters he Mis attle Chamber of Commerce has | Twenty-five cents extra dividend -s ; ey 100.00 | Texas Guif Sulphur cows and heifers . Fa Hotlite er | sourt river and, ultimately, to Puget |recelved the following inquiries in |ington, Oregon and. Idaho to have i : dissahes oye Om 10:30 a, m. jsound, Pierre Boutineau was Stey-|the foreign trade field, information | “ eae Pe + Pacific 91.25 | Union Bag & Paper ea: 7 WMA ccc irveurctice + . § r 5 ation | ihe lotterhen me nd regular +6 cents dividend. |Pac. Tel fe Tel Ask | Union Pacitic Hoge— re Jens’ guide, and Alexander Culbertson, |concerning which may be obtained | ‘2° letterheads of every business Vaneed the price of lead to 6% cents, | Puget Sound Power 6% pfd $3.00 | United Frult Smooth ‘be teeg ents some basic information about ‘am increase of % cent, Reid Bros., com.... , 95.00/U. #. Cast Iron Prod ih heavy . wt 6.006 JUNEAU—Salled, July 26: Str Queen, | Cet Indians, was a member of the) (1266)—-San Francisco broker wants | tng products of the respective states? | perry Flour, com. ..... 65.00/17 H. Steel, pfa. Bheep— PETERSAURG—Balled, July 26: str| The route passed over by this sur- ~ Rotterdam "ating income was $2,219,574. versus | Sperry Flour, pfd. 91.00 | inh Copper 505 rite ‘ Caper uly 36: ste pase y this dam manufacturer | (, ; = ig Income was $2,219,574 versus |sperry Flour, p at Cop Prime lamba ...., 16.60 @ 11.25 | Queen, nouthbound, at 12:30 p.m vey included portions afterwards | wants connections for the sale of | UPS two men had cherries which Todd Shipyards sisssevee 61.00 | Tnited: Ry. Iny. eae {adopted by either the Northern Pa-/|tiles, flags, tiling for floors, cement Wethora 08@ & ; | cltis or teat Norther aoe vor| Getrhan a egy : ry | California cherries and advised me #1220 8 iy ios Vivadou ra i fee § Vessels in Port at Seattle | cific or Great Northern railways, or|German and Belgian fron and steel, to take some. It wae tthek Ieee “ system June net operating in Sets 2 5 Wholesale Prices Smith Cove Termin ‘0. 40 tity that these ch from the i * Wertern Pacific, pfd 5 minal No. 40—Str City of |p ond has done likewise, 1 ‘heinionls a @ cherries came ~ $295,865 in 1922. | Buying Prices, F. 0. B. Seattle Wheelie a tes ane Family patents 1.0@ Apokane Paul road has done likewise milk, glass and chemicals, Pacific Northwest. js re [ormuthas Onpeses cielteed> Cesk as 06| Worthington Pump .. 27 5 per ewt Mara. ditions were sent to congress in 1856, |fo get in touch wit racturers | ., $4,004,590 versus $2,666,233 s P ? HAY, GRAIN AND ¥ @. seo-| and from then‘until the breaking-out [at advertising Polk aaa | Northwest states tell_eversbody in ag allway te n Bilin cece rier Aiata May—Pirst grades osc... phoran ate Wheaton. : Sand eclen- | their correspondence about the mag: 2,254,446 net versus $2,420 Calfakin 1 0 | ; stray : ier f G. Dellwood; i f = 4922, | ondixp te 28 ; Foreign Exchange |Com—Whoie, yellow, 120". ! Oy |was debated without anything of con-| (1259)—Buenos Aires merchants de. | Mflcent cherries they raise? Califor: Marley—Whole food, 100° Kennecott ie ; Fin Chit , >, A n | were at an even million to the dollar nt . 4 M4 constraatio | : ries that everybody in Chicago, when ame 31.260 82 werane $361.7 5 | Bont, 36 up to 26 thm. Hie lege a the forelen ecclesia kat | Rolled and round, 80°es100% Pier A~-Btr Curacao, | construction, salmon and fresh, dried and pre-| Nera op terien ore the western ‘ational Enameling earnings for es " , ; tee ; - 580% ind, 70'n-80'm ler D-Str Lake Fil Y y 9 country, thinks they must be Call (Hirst halt 1923 estimated at $6 2 share | pry wait cow hiden, 7 tbe. up... “Os, tering, 4:09, off 4 franen, 40.0500 %, | ‘ Rsv en eel ode LINCORPORATED EN 1864 {1280)—Japanese manufacturer has | fornia goods, and what 1s ead iene | @0 155,918 common shares, or suffi.| Dry Mint stage or bulls....,... ton ery : , b Dressed, per rom Hordeaux via Halboa and ports at "60s, the government U. 8. Geological Survey reports | Glove Grain & Milling, pfd 6.90 | Shattuck Arizona eg pensanst Pe ae cenee via Balbos and porte : > . 55% |Veal—Fancy, light .... June 29, at 1am. July 26—S8tr City o, ve va Hawalian Sagar Southern Pacit HAL eyepatch Le’ Le: Str City of jthe field. The Northern survey, in| 47 | Washington fruit is being praised Standard Oi Calif... 493 18% Antwerp | started from St. Paul and proceeded . farm crude stocks increased to record | \*"ipsrn Lite ; Tennessee Copper 9% Quotations at Stockyards f $$ —$ $y | Chamber of Commerce from the head 157 days’ consumption. low! Drug pfd -....0.., 100.00 | Texan & Paeit! 19 | priedd ateles 2d ae cinco at midnight; ste Philoctetes for Tas | newasha to the Bois de Sioux river,| The foreign trade bureau of the @ bts\t “Would it not be possible in Wash- Geclared on Timken Roller Bearing, 115.00/ Third Av ‘or fan Francisco via Bellingham at American Smelting & Refining aa. |’ Z seg j concern carry to all the spond- ‘ d- | pioneer Mille (sugar) Bia | Union Pacific, pfa. Prime ‘ see 8.00) | the well-known trader to the Black: at the ‘ cern carry to all their correspon e Alaska Vessels he well-known trader he Black: |at the bureau: Atchison’s earnings June net oper. | Reid Bros. pfd..... ‘ 92.00 | 1/. B. Steel Corp. ° vereees 6000 southbound, at 2 a, m. | expedition. to sell Washington apples in Europe, For instance, today at one of the : | $3,009,300 for 1922; six months net | 8¥perior Portiand Cement. 118.00 | United Drug 7 Common to cholee 20.1020. Lonmse they said were most magnificent Operating income $20,422,925 versus |zellerbach pid. - ep Bid |Vivadou . 1 there Sees Ard aa | | ares | . gf wlasel Smith Cove Termina’ D. 1 both, in construction. In recent | cheese, butter, margarine, coco: "= ° Wabash “A 7 ae (th Terminal No. 41—8tr West 5 Margarine, cocoa pow bie y a come $1,857,664 versus deticn o¢| Hides and Wool western raciti “OUR AND SUGAR Cadron, years the Chicago, Milwaukee & St.{der, cocoa butter, Dutch condensed | SU"Prse that they learned from m hier ee vedi Cane, per cwt Great Northern Terminal—str The reports of these various expe. 1268). Dlice vant B, & O. June net operating income | Sait hia $ .06| White Mot: th Terminal—s pe-}. ¢ Honolulu publication wants “Why don't the people from those lareen hides: tieccee 106] Bab, Boat str Of the civil war in 1861, the subject | dars. | sean Ep inle dt da ; Cracked and feed meal, 100% Pier 2-itr Cordova, atr Alameda; mtr nia has sa cher MEeMaw Haven June net operating in-| qXq:ten oF wailed. | XBW YORK, July $7—Germen marke ed and feed ment, 100 tov, str Alameda, mtr sequence being done toward actual! sire to represent exporters of canned | "Mi Bas sid so much about her ry flint hides, 7 Ibs, up. today.. Other oxchangen also wore oft. |OMs—Whole feed, 100's | Bier H—Str Admiral. Sobree, | NORTHERN PACIFIC served products, pry flint hides, 7 tbe, up... 6d feed Standard Ol Co, Teeminul-cst nta| IN 1862, the political exigencies oc: Mor ‘site fishing lines, ‘lacquered | : BE setae canon eee ttl | aden or, bal * r Bante cherries could be said about numer: bios 108 | Ale 80'" Cru casioned by the war necessitated the | wares, bronze and ba: wares, Horse ides, according to aize~ et ous other products.” ee Sega rT so@ 100 Foreign Money Status | . gas a ee Oa eae ql aekt att Santa construction of a transcontinental] (261—Caccho-Slovakian exporter pede iat Lo ) Wederal Reserve system ratio 78 Green or anlted, each 0 2.00 Friday's Q fo Growing Feed——100'« ‘ Milwaukee Ogean Terminal—#tr Siberian | 'llWay that must terminate in Cali: | seeks connection for tho sale of nov: ie woot pelts, dry— Furnished by Logan & ryan | Growing Mash —i00 H Prince, ste Sutranseo. jfornia, ‘This precluded the northern jelties, art goods, bead necklaces and | Vé'sus 76.5 per cent, last week, and B10 Se dA Msese ago, Na Lore cece! wearilttcca tcc eceenstt 8 may ane ee vatue (EEE Mane 1007 a : AL Wwargaut Terminal—tr Ad-/tine from receiving any attention |hags, Indies’ dresses ind blouses, New Corporations ou | iT Pewerve bank ratio 65.2 versus $9.2] Conrae, emer cc IT | $66.0 cus Merling os 4.50% 100% ; 1 Dry Docks—Atr West tron, atr| tens and the result was the con-| (1262) — Japanese manufacturer Monatr, tong, staple, tb..s.ccc0c0, reno franc sss... 6.01 ote 100'n i West Silus, str Anna. Moras, oh |Struction of the Union and Central | wants connection for the sale sf bone 7 90)— ote Belgian franc ... 4.86 oth 00's Hracahe m, Nottingham, tn Fore » halle yMP: y 2 oles p’ es eke media +... seve 86/1090 0t0,., HWine franc 0 ctr | Sogn Hew 1008 1.00 puget, Mount HdKe a Deoieat elena: | Pacitic railroads and celluloid tooth brushes, nall, hair, | QI MAEA. duly 28 Artilns of tneeee Medium heavy if s a Ttallan lira ., i Anat Alfalfa Me: 100's i NG a Str Patterson, oi The act of congress finilly incor. | hat and clothes brushes, uy ry of state as follows: TRADE TERMS |, ices: RM oe Sehr = Wha aE Me anne te Northern Pace al | “ah Chretan "Norway em sh "achat ae rif ere Ome vada, Texan, Misslarippi, auvine.Ne-|roud company passed the house of |desires to represent packers of fresh Lee emake ey i HD 80 Danish krone. é eito'e , Idaho, Tennosseo, Maryland, Catitornia, | representatives May 1, 1864, and |apples, Brookside Gardens, Tne, Bdmonda, FUNDED DEBT Halted sheep shenr, Greok drac 95 otf | Grit— Limestone, 190' h Melville, Altat Was signed by Sehuyler Colfax (ater,| (1264)-—German manufacturer seoks | Wash, $12,000. J. Ta Reece, Walter and os | Dry Jong hair gont skin é 116 20.00 eta... Austrian OO14% et! Grant tu Now. 963, 89 a, - __ A “funded debt" consists of bonds) do abort hair, each. 169 ‘26(40.20 ctw... -Holland florin. .....39,40 cts | Ment sor Mate stn in aba ae vice president) as speaker. It was | representative for selling electric | Mack Reece, To deal in plants, shrubs ‘and jong-term notes; that portion of wi - 1.50 ote. Mumantan tet 5.00 ta | Shell nyAter,, 100'8 00| 8mIU Cove |Andhorages: “pproved by Abraham Lincoln, as |flatirons, cooking kettles, stoves and | ““Gook ‘Trunk Co, Tacoma, $20,000, Ale pthe total amount of money owed| An carthquake travels at the rate | 1%" o# iad a 14 cached My ohare 1, 100'm 00 10, 308, 300, 311, 213, r 3 president, July 2, 1864, In the list | toys. bert 4, Mrnest D. and Mary J. Cook, 13k S which is not included in the floating of between 470 fect and 540 feet per | | Wheat—Mixed food, #0: 00 07, 305, 308, 208 : f 1D LE. , inslow:durive Hanlva , {of Incorporators were numes of men} (1265)—German manufactur 6 Penal fy Bt ai Kaiti: ‘debt. | necond, | San Francisco Produce OILS AND LBADS Mas ant breil aH eultabl x ‘3 we | Naedlesiad ares Friday's Quotations | Turpentine K waup, Mason county, (Local Market) Keune, ba Coqutth whaters |{fOm Maine to Minnesota, Oregon, | butchers! machinery destren suitable | Tatts, x wulinan DB | eB ji ty druma tar 1, Star Uh, Star UY jend California, noted in military, }eonnection in Seattle. Weybright and 1, D. Chene Af your home is for cule, why not | If your home is for wale, why not | Myler —Extran 48e) prima firate, 48 rabaklom cane aca ffornan's Dry Dock—Nark Gratin, commercial and political elretes. (1266) Manufacturer in Burope has | ,, he Bmpire Publishing Co bell ik? A Star Want AJ will quickly | sell it? A Star Want Ad will quickly | Bese Hextras, Ite: oxten Crate, 31:1 heyalion cana yl: : Youscnnsdo-bottar whi The company was fairly placed |for sale musical instruments, re Ohrlatianse publish d you & buyer, Cull’ Main 0600, |find you u buyer, Call Main 0600, ys pullets, 28%) undersized pullete, Molled. in barroin ae lw wantiadeseitth athe ete ibe play fupon its feet, but the me did not | @267)—Manutacturer of window Her an the "Town, eh ‘a i @ small ad NOW. and place @ small ad NOW, 1eene—=-Ci 1 A dod SHAE east aC tag ‘ ig brant i peta The re: |xeem propitious for an onergetia envelope varnish : The Bast Hit Community Well G @ place vI eere—Caiitornia tats, tancy, 26h. while Lead=109-Ib; Wigs, 1 turns are “quickor and better, pushing af tho euterprise, and thore market, St etka, Amerionn [cen Maahe aenry, Waa, on i Nasmuseens Tia $20,000, L. 1, Powell, Irma 1 pis