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PAGE 14 THE SEATTLE STAR MONDAY, AUGUST 27, 1923. - BUSINESS—Finance, Produce, Agriculture, Shipping, Real Estate, Building *.” _ rn MORE BUSINESS LAY NEW TRANS- rket|{ SEATTLE | Britain Says Eight-Hour |ENGINEERS LAY ACTIVITY SEEN|ATLANTICG CABLE) —srtecerepr pee es MARKETS Day in Mines Blessing ENORMOUS PIPE NEW YORK, Aug Kularity was noted in the stock market anes at the ne today, bi ry} " alan ; CGE " \Declares Syste 8 t a Failure, But ¢ i Wholesale Trade Gains, But|American End Landed at “"Sov'u'ne prises incitea tuaawin. F wan comm. [Declares at uilure, But @! panama Canal Job Consid- Retail Sales Drop New York Saturday 19%, Nip ig] Northern Pacific, i, up. ie Studebaker 8 Sor | (Tbe Brboenetees. are: thane ad 84 5 ered Big Mechanical Feat American, Siete Mi Bric, 10%, off 4: Marland, 34 "United | seasons A 2 to produ I ONDON, Aug. 27.—“The eight | WASHINGTON, Aug. 2° Early; NEW YORK, N, Y, Aug. 27.—The | States Steel, 91%, up an be 4 ting the cont of} LY hour day in the steel industry i A great feat of mechanical and teports on July business conditions; | American end of the large and p , je and app t Britain is not a theory nor ructur aK fastest deep-sea cable ever manufa N. Y. ate} ne and dream. It is a fact ] : passed unnoticed by many engineers fecelved by the bureau of the census.) iii was landed Saturd t W Si paghe has rei of the Pacific coast was accomplished pti pesdiwh ge Md “ L J is not a failure 4 @ suc yee department of commerce, show stight| cable station of the Postal Telegraph rw ue : “s May 29 of this year when a 124nch 810 Second Ave. plece, 459 feet in reases in productive activity. Pig|Commercial Cables System at Far Chose | Beete—New, ¢ ° pipe line in one Increases in pro e set ine | Rockaway, New York, from the ca Block ’ eae Aas Pe has helped the men. It has | ert na buraed teenihae Peal ae meno and North Carol 4 PPS) pleship Faraday, ‘This ts the first J pad ‘ af : . Tobhaeasal as ed the employers. ma canal in elighthoute, without, tid lumber production, indicated con. hemice! ‘ tep in the laying of a new cable aimere ‘ : sais Few, if any, of the : least delay to shipping Sumption of raw silk, and shipments | between the United States and Eu Agr, Chemteal. 194 . 16 | Would revert to the old barb In April of this year, the 20-inch bf automobiles and locomotives fr rop CHICAGO, Aug Wheat scored |, 9° Bret ioe: } gh eek @2.09| hour day. And cer none of th water line cros under the Pedro Manufacturing plants all axed! ‘The Faraday, now on her maiden| further advances and reached new|am cen 9% Caulifiewer—P @116|men would, The eighthour day haw Miguel locks and connecting the Rio over June, while the o' el) voyage, will leave Far kaway to-| high levels in several weeks’ trading | Am. Chicte 3 1 restr @ 9 | not injured the standing of the Brit «| Grande reservoir with the water sys {ngots and Douglas fir lumber and/day for Canso, Nova Scotla, laying | on the ago board of trade today, |A™- Cotten Ol +h rhe . @210| ish steel industry in the world's} tem on the east side of the canal, de the value of building acts/the Far Rockaway-Canso section of The upswing was registered on ! 5 26@ 78) financial activities | veloped a serious leak. This line was Awarded all declined. Unfilled orders} the cable, Its length ts about 1,000 / Additional | bulliah | advices | from Corp 1 i Bon et Hr} It has helped it because of in 4 | | imbedded in the concrete of the locks Gf the United States Stee! Corpora: | miles orta from Canada t " ; 160@1.90| creased production, satisfied work: | é " Jand the leak could not ‘be loc 4. Men declined from 6,981,000 tons at cableship Colonia, the taing In Al sections of the llers eos in| ‘M e 20/ men and an absence of industrial dix & es |_ It was decided to lay a new line at Beeene of June to 6,386,000 tons at/of her kind in the world, is now on/ met Grax Bunday. ware eontiter 6 *0@ 3) | putes at a period In the world | Paraiso at the point where th. yon the end of July her way to Canso, where she will/uting atreng ors, M + Bets 4 r al. bell, pe o¢@ -05|tory when in so many places employ: | toon bridge of the old Pantuna ‘rafl- Bales in wholesale trade increased, | PMMence to lay another section of » at and alre : boyy ahve sau 4 P °1@ 08 lers and employes are at logger | way crossed the canal. The pipe was the new cable about 1,750 miles in . ‘ ecent t . wl heads |assembled in one piece on this old but retail trade indicators, such as) jo) dicen Cainea’ thins Ages eek and pr : f 4 16.00@18,00 Ones ; Facer piste sales of mail order houses and chain |; in ts - daly g Pres Ae ie, ree , Fer thas Fis: § ‘ " 1 - in00@ito0| NO PROFESSOR, | pontoon bridge an a ise . stores and postal receipts, were lesa : \porhenn’ fetes earkion , ° E ; t EITHER |dredges scooped out a bed for than in June, The index of plum [IS FIRST CABLE Corn and oats co : . , ‘The man who said this to mo was} icross the canal. At midnight, May goods prices of the department of /SINCE 1910 peeve ; “eye ; is . #$|no college professor elaborating a| Sir Robert A. Hadfield | 2% the floating cranes, Ajax and commerce declined from 195 in June} At Aso e on will be | "There also wae profit-takin, atin > . @1.18/thesis he had worked out r was | vee Hercules, raised the pipe from the to 1% in July, and prices of lumber | pw With cable uL samneen | pipvisios hala vet 7 0% ~Loce , 0901.0? | he a lawyer employed by #tockhold- | human labor is not a marketable com ee sist tactesBi tio | and iron and steel also dropped. tele tes ‘the Sat a bak tains ee one jera to preside over tho fortunes of &| modity like a pound of tea or a half |0f the cana i ee 1 a ne of the ot T zs tablished at either end of the line and Business failures declined in num: |1.54¢ mile dy under manata. |Chicago Board of Trade!" * “3 Prices Paid Wholesale Dealers | a oie at. He was one of the out | dozen eres, ‘The man working aot | Labial at Be eS ber but increased in labilitics. Em-|ture, will be submerged between the Saturday's Quotations inc, Seu 8 ‘i | stand ea | 6 rei ish lof expensive machinery in a steel | 3: aring Mioyment thruout the United States ¥ fo gpa: ged between Hept $102 $1.02u $101% $1 ‘ 1.26, steel industry—Sir Robert A. Had-|miti iy not himself a machine | the following ay die a was at the same level as in June, as) C1 ¢ H. Mackay : LAB 200 Let ‘ ‘ > 3.00 | field “Ho ie flesh and biéod, The ma-| No interruption occurr r president ¢ \e , . ¢ 100160) ite tx head of the well-known firm | chine und i nut | Ping from the time the pipe was as- Indicated by reports from 1,428 fac-| the Postal Telegraph-Commercial Ca.|_ © ‘ r 1 aes sat! shine: under rnin jweate. ptt, ‘byt | 2 on ‘and tah bebe iowreren inte for Fourth of July week, exceeded | ti . group at the landing at * : ‘ : | tpséeréoad ste C navy alleva atecie Ha aan caoree aa pth "| work had been cleared away and the emrerey cote each week te Joly daa Rieomeen yi cng ieee Ree haed FP 4 tg * : ee GP g maleccres bik ste |4nd metallurgical ‘mprovements. And| ‘That's why I introduced the eight-| Work completed. pekieh sia teu’ ated thar won ‘ 04 > 3 Soe Dromedary, a4-pka. bx 16 |ho is interesting to Americans be-|hour day in my plants, It was met r ra aes “PAINT THEM.” [is 2 rissa petite : 2 | Chesapeak , 2S | Guan Dried, Cal. 70 4-08, phas 38% lcause he hax an American wife with a storm of criticism, You know | E GAINS ? |gram of cable expansion which his |%*Pt mato 3 1.37 |Chicane, RI. @ Pac H 23 |Grape Fruig—Cal. cZcte| He tx the winner of various medals! there are always employers who| LUMB R The new cable has the largest j ‘ ‘ Tre it || Momepetinete pe : .ss@4rs | America Alto’ the ap - high | ger and harder you work your men, | IN SHIPMENTS r ¥ & A ° me le larges bap ye. , ; Sekine oa eee y actentific achievements. y his prac-|the more profits you take. | Mendertul ald 5. “7 Kuster Pst Cai ale Phs amar veda deca tr Chicago Car Lots 7 Mackieberritere tical knowledge of the steel business,| “But it really isn’t 0. Shorter| Material increases in both lumber . s{Put in a long distance submarine pa ree , 2 : 37 \ ; *°|by his vision and also by his humant-|houre have paid. Men who come|4nd flour shipments for the first president and general mana of} cable and in consequence its Furnished by _— Va weven Cols ‘ 1 . ‘ { |tarian impulses, he has seen his com-|hack to thelr jobs refreshed, men|%¢¥en months of the year were dis- the National Lead Co, Saturday.|sage carrying capacity far ex: 410 Second Ave., Seattle , |pany become one of the large con:| who have had time to get acquainted | Closed in statistics announced Sat- he added, “as I drove|that of any other cable of similar| Grain Heets. Cont, Beta, Lt.Yr cerns of Britain With thelr families and have'a little|Urday by the Merchants’ Exchange around them and noticed the beau:|length ever manufactured. ‘Tho |Wheat 482 300 "More than a quarter of a century /fun out of life, come back at high-|epartment of the Seattle Chamber tiful homes, I saw several oppor-|conductor of the main section |C2t Seat § | Cone. 3 : Strawberviss—tavorbaaia ago,” said Sir Robert, “I put the|water mark. of Commerce. The shipments of tunities to sell more paint.” |welghs 1,100 pounds per nautical ee : | Rye ile . 3 : Watermelon t 1% ght-hour day into effect in our) « . a er important |Jumber alone showed an increase of The National Lead Co. is the| mile, as against about 700 pounds | Harley Ps 3 3 bd ¥ ‘And there ts one other imp | paren van VO y y | 40 per cent. | pei utical mil largest “. Crifetble ftee « inte, It was voluntary on my part.) thing in this matter of relations be-| ae Set cos ae aren | Geebasna’ cables iieetcaiere . ooo Ag Py Prices Paid Wholesale Dealers | It waa tho result of what I had seen |tween employers and employed.| The report shows that there were eter in 'o., and a may ex ee p-s # cables used heretofore. f Cash Wheat Ca made with cable wching Londo rata : ‘ 0 pret. 1 Jand observed. \‘there should be really, and not the-|71 sailings in various services for Plain the new vision with which| | The working speed expec Sager CubaneAm. Har... 36% Sh | Almonds. ; ‘I watched my men, It was sad-|oretically, an opportunity for the men | July as compared with 49 sailings res were. Seerv et ay in anne “ah ad ge red, $1.09 1.03% Davison Chemical 29% : : dening to me to think of them going |to discuss their real or fancied griev- |!" the same services during July of | Swat Big tari tabepeneenne cipal: ee! tattens tees 8; No, 3 hard, b : home from work #o tired they had| ances with the owners. Our men feel| last year. While wheat receipts at Sets on we tal ie Tantetan Neve bg ize nbd ee F . E . t . neither the zest nor desire for any/at full Wberty to call upon us for] Santis Eretbeyttsa titter mon 1 ‘ater, | methods » f i 1 i ded ecreation ‘table conferences. The result | Show @ decline over the same per! % methods of operation are fully pe oreign Exchange i 1 130 | recrea\ round-tab! . © : eee comes And allied fate) oe a catag ‘EW Y Se ee ' 2 Bs DAIRY PRODUCTS ‘A worn-out man is an frritable| js, we have neither strikes nor stop-|/ast year, flour receipts show 1,645 ests of the National Lead Co. |‘ é levoebnee Sees ne aoe , 4 u : man. The oxygen has been burned | pages of any kind | cars as compared with 910 for th Soe see. be te the guest of Mane niger demand, g4f0 S16: francs, $0-0866 4 rape ; out of his system to such an extent] “The men don’t distrust or suspect | *4Me seven months of 1922. M.S. Sullenger, Seattle manager|GREAT SPE Ure, 96,0482; Beltane," $0.0455 | ‘ take WS tak Saeco ikl ua We soit Oh aor paca omen | eases hag Nexmretiiees eal Sac ee al eee ty | 101,108 ee mit ! c , eel ‘ $ S| iabor for his daily bread | We enjoy free speech—on both sides St iG Post C. eee : attalned' jn long cable working that|ciects {iitk?. qzchange market |p, ce ait pu CAN'T MARKET We know what ts in their minds and) Stetson-Fost Co. > a ed aE trane See tr aN i : Ue aupply 2 i they know what 4s in ours. State Accountants preteen es Dault.|s0otb NG: 1 0.000014 : | Geogr : . SATay Sanna ‘Now think what it means when| “If they have a difficulty, we know | Takes Long Lease z i velop bigiae “gee rich 5 | «ud n goes home’ to his wife, ‘They don't make ‘demands’ upon| Announcement is made by John Jable methods and apparatus NO ° 1, UP | ood: : uch m man goes home to his wif They don't ma Elect New Officers « In Ai Sc lhe pa than i otf 7 3 y ‘ 1 met oe who herself has been taxed almost |us and we don’t make ‘demands’ upon|R. Holmes, manager of the indus- enee econ, tr Aessienng Go eee in 4,000,000 pour Cae a kmh Ang : . . ‘% beyond endurance by the job of rear-| them. | trial department of Henry Broder- ee weenington: Bp. | copper were required for’ tts N. Y.S d Coff Ha 3 ‘4 h ranch, ?/ing a bunch of noimy children and of| “They suggest. We suggest. And|ick, Inc. of the completion, during © esbinc teal ten args omgend Sonera nearly 2,000,000 + T. sugar and Coffee |i. Motor 3 2 37 | doing practically all the household|we talk over the suggestions in an|the past week, of a 30-year lease un ee cre ceestiog io) Fig'n sangria coger Indiahoma Ref ’ chores herself, Is there any wonder |amicable munner. They are not|12 acres of industrial ground in the | Whistle Saturda i pounds of gutta percha were used waaay. Tat nea: |inter. Conk: Sagine : : | - Be ward Witte wiecbiace ies fia hiewbatiia, Setstio upwards of], thendst erraulnien- trae, et'™*" |tater, Marventer ; : 24|that there are quarrels and domestic| merely ‘hands’ to us’and we are not|King county tracts between the g am McAdam, vice | j E i é - 20,000 miles of ateel and og | Coffee—No. 7 Rio, apot, 10% @10%e |! Marine oe ari FIOM veers discontent and unhappiness? | mere ‘bouses’ to them. Stetson-Post Lumber Co. and King president; C. 8. Cowan, secretary: | 70 ake esl mcbans abn oe be No. 4 Santon, 14@ ibe fb , 2 Geen, motes cs Bad work in factorios often| “On both sides wo realize we have| county. In this deal the Stetson- ee? rnveet McIOeR, B05 oiect the copper conduc and whet hd at} rrok 280 30 | springs from domestic discontent. |a common interest in the promotion | Post Lumber Co. acquired 12 acres, Hor, and James P. Robertson and | eet ne OPP catia Portland Produce : 2% OI POULTRY AND MEATS |And domestic discontent is often alof the big business in which we are|which have 1,200 feet of waterfront A. 8. Hansen, trustees. | tied ddp-eek portions 08! whisk at Gaviallées | trea. Pr 2 : ’ Prices Pald by Wholesale Dealers | direct result of the utter fatigue of |all engaged. And on both sides welon the Duwamish river, and served | the ble mainly consists, will not | Butter—41@4 Kane. Bouthern. 17 1 1 Brolters. te Shippers ., |the bread-winner do our best to make that business | by trackage on which will be imme- : 5 |be more than an inch and a quar.) fe ey, rn eo, %@22e doz Soe og : $7 ? 3 agp Hy “Tho more I studied the subject,|even bigger and better because both diately erected a mill which will Financial Flashes |) te: i= diameter ana contrary to Cheeseabgaic Ibe neesanc tees ie P yer tb the more I became convinced that | sides share in the happy results. represent a total investment of a From James Macfariane £ Co. common belief, it will, even tn the| feme—10@ 1 nr ss ARR Sn ate ee quarter of a million dollars, B11 Second Ave. |greatest depths, sink down to the/ a 60 n Vs so ; vp ? l B Ship News Watch Progress in |bed. of the ocean, from 10,000 to} 5 4 N h i A Hele’ scar see at aciaos Denver Live Stock — |1*"," ' my ceo ah Foreign Conditions Twenty industrial stocks average = | Saturday's Quotations 4 $ or ve live | Cc Situati 91.92, a decrease of .12; 20 rail stocks | Cattle—Receipts Steady. Beef |Mariand O11 A 1 . > 13 fhe | | opper Situation e Daggehe e+ Li noown kee aktoee vn Belgian Hares a ae Keviewed by U. 8. Department os ° Average 78.92, an increase of J |\Salmon Season on | §i°3%"3;'"@5, £79, Matters mH : Tethare—Peney os teen? of’ Commerce | Tides in Seattle =| xew york, Aus. 21 —Eenciency wuthern Pacific's July net oper. ° | ers and fre 3 30 live, tat. per . MONDAY of Jabor in copper mines has shown 707 1 | tak pe ‘ : ° |. | Roosters—Oid, live, per tb... | Pa a | os Repose versus $3,-| Columbia at End nage hivesip E ’ ; ie 4 | Slows rear Cables from commercial attaches ||), AUG. 27. | TUESDAY || marked improvement, and 1s now alse ‘ice eee eembae} toe whe ASTORIA, Ore. Aug. The| $8.65@8 boi r Sp * hee Abbe in Western Europe, reporting condl- |] (07) car Lot ft. | Ftest High Tide || higher than at any time since 1914, months ended June 30, report net loss | ~ , “ye § ; . ‘ +, ++ 08@ tions up to the issuance of Prime|| First Low Tide | 6:30 a m., 10.0 ft.||due, executives say, to a more care- nee. MEL; OF ¢- FODOE SE 88 | Columbia river is estimated at $6. *y sogi2 7s Ba . 2 POULTRY AND MEATS Minister Baldwin's note, the effect |} 11:16 . = wn First low “ry oh | ‘ul selection of-labor, retaining only ae eg |560 at ‘wholeele prices. The number | ret sider Mi 2610 | poent Ties, Pal Wholesaie 1 of which on trade and industry is pros beg ei Pr eenacinion ‘ride | the best men. Copper manufacturers Week totaled 324, versus 248 in | °F Tull cases of the canner products| ectgeasery W a Hent—Dressed.’ heavy. not yet fully apparent, showed !| “second Low Tide .m., 11.2 ft.|}of New England are closely watching previous week and 368 same |." Placed at 309,000 and there are) Foreign Money Status < Dressed, light generally favorable situation in|]11:86 p,m, 89 fe || the formation of a company for man- 165 tlerces of mild cured weighing ‘ ; Live, heavy, 1 ; 21| France and increased difficulties in ufacturing copper wire and rods in week in 1922. ; Saturday's Quotations ‘ al Acme . Lava Keay, 3 A pe: eM Hial catitteatingirecacts| sor cenre, ee | Ree aren amazes | etteaal Bieealt t Helier Drewed, per To. 2...) azg “34 GOTMAN industry, due to the me} Weather Bureau Report | Chicaxo; also the contemplated ere July net operating income, $1,954,-| mn mow } Normal Value " lue| National Lead. 123 3. 123 | Getee—Dreseed, per th teoric fall of the mark TATOOSH ISLAND, Aug. 27.—8 A. M./ tion of a plant at Kenosha, Wis, Die ngninat. detictt of $192,618) year |,. rye ey tightly Detter |e eee | Sterling wei |New (York Oentral.; 68%). 3 Turkeys —Fancy, dressed There practically no unem-|—Forsy, wind east, 3 miles an hour. |-These two plants would be the only EUG itor seven months, $17,893,080, | 27 ‘Hat of 1922, which was a Jean 1199, Canadian New Haven 1 4 | netgian Sota : 2/ ployment in France in July, most ones of their kind between New Eng- versus $5,390,276. Petroleum imports into United | 1 y 6 pac 9.30 cts Prenc - 4 Nevada Cone. ‘ 4 i ay , pe ye ieaclomrg frei ig obraganny He IER AC nag bene eT am shdy| pBromed, per Industries were operating normally. | Arrivals and Departures |tand and Montana. Kingdom in week ended August 20, 40,000,000 imperial gallons, versus Cows—C) 22,000,000 previous week. : i 119.20 cts Swine franc 18.08 cts rth Am 3 218 | Hoy Fanc . y oe and government receipts exceeded! aRniyen—aug. 27—Str Admiral Rod- —_-_ Chinooks Lard up, is te homeaeltt 20 cts Italian lira 4.34 ota | Rorthern, Pasitie % 56 — = “4 Tent rh 4 2/ estimates. French exports in the|man from Port Angeles, at 5:30 a. m.; many previous seasons. The bulk of | 23.82 cts... .Ge 0000026 if Brake ae ‘ 7 zs g ete Wilh itey t 4 tera and teoltern nde by the gill net-!a6's0 cts. |< Norway krone. 16.30 cts |Pacitio Ol % 33 Medium, dressed . + @ 48 | terial increase, and imports a slight | cinco: at noon; U. 8. 8. Melville from. a Cc Buildi The Chicago, Milwaukee & St. |“*T,o" sum of $9,418,480, It tw enti | eon) ct aman krone. 18.68 cts |Packard. Motors 1 LIVE STOCK | decrease Sound trip, at 6:15 a. m.; str Admiral oncrete Bui ding < © sum of $3,418,480, js esti. |16.00 cta rachma Dcta| Pan. Am. coi 6 | ‘seteitlal Dewey from San Pedro, via San Fran-| nike Paul moved a larger traffic dur- | mated, was distributed among the gill 2040 cts. -. Austrian werown.D0L4ige| do.“ | curate Notations mt Stockyards The currency collapse in Germany | D¢eY, from fan Pedro, via San Fran-| Charles H, Frye, Seattle met ing first half of August than it /netters, trollers, trappers and wheel |i 75 St Bomentas divas Saribe dat at ; Prime steers resulted in general calculation of | from San Pedro, via San Francisco, ab | Decker: and capitalist, will immedi- did ‘ptr dead corresponding | operators for thelr catches. This sum |19.50 cts... Spanish pescta, i345 cts |Pere, Maravetis 2 Fas Pane siel tea ae wholesale prices on @ gold bene ork, sta Philadelphia, Balboa, Ban caeytaer Cooeewa TIMES “1 by period 2 does not include other large amounts ei a Pennsylvania 2 nd heifers... 60 tho offic such quotations of re 3 ‘i Ratio federal reserve system, 77.9 Phillipe. Pete : 33 ; é ° reat |146% fect on the east side of Sixth y | paid for labor in transporting the fis 4 - eat ; tail prices wag prohibited, the prac: | noon; strip Abner Coburn, from Nusha: . Versus 77.3 week ago, and 79.8 year | Dald for labor In transporting the fish noste Boston Wool eS oreh * | Hoge— ee | tice was copimen, German unem. | Eek, via “Bristol bay, at! # am ave. north of Connecticut st., it was few York fe exve mas recesyec le satmio OSTON, Aug. 25.—Tho local wool | ,40 Bret... rie | ; en from Southwestern Alaska, via ‘ * build. ngo. Ratio New York federal reserve! rich went to the markets direct market remains steady, but the vor |Pan. & W. Va Pri & ployment increased in July, and its | gon tom mee at ee: announced Saturday. The new build bank, 85.9 v 83.1 week d 1” |Prod. & Ref ; Bmooth heavy... 7 * ing will be located directly across TE a a Say a ume of business is not large. Some | Prot & Ret... 254 Rough heavy Shae hardships were agumented by food |2¢—str Kage Maru from ‘Tacom Ang rill ecient Ber Se riy’ peoaue United states | F, Is Hi waiting the opening of the Londua | Pullman Co 17 | heap. ries #100 |shortage, resulting from late “har | 110 4, yo ‘Balboa, Ban Pedro end| Frye about four months ago.) eed Ua ee aber ca aL xpert Is Hired to Auctions next week, whon they ex-|Punta Allegre Sugar. 6 ES ieee core vents, San ‘Prancloon,|ig 180" p. ma:yr0tr € , = passenger automobiles an rucks, . OC decline to be recorded Pure OW ? 16% rime lambs tees | 7. oe Lm, “4 HLT. Lane pie tn ae 321,102, versus 377,759 in June. Boost Washington | "sie good wuantitlen of Ailseraian | ®Y., Beat Soria 06 | Common to choice ....: The German transportation situa. | ree Ben Peare, San’ Francioco ond Be Paul, Northern Pacitic, Great sixen-sevens sold steady at $1.85 in| 2 T. Sec. com. W 2 12%| Xearling ; tion was serious, The cost of lving | Portiand, at 3:10 p.m; atr Luriine €rom| LO Make Phonograph Meier and Burlington’ to’ lout | eet Oe ATO. Lalv0. eon ied Several mentee gue that | Ray Cone 10% | Bwes shptts £59 | continued to increase in Italy, where | Honolulu, via San Mranciaco and Belling- De etscice exposes, |1¥, recently in the export and import | ifoge dealors aro asking 11:20 for| do ist, pret "| nue aes |the government decided upon an| Mam at I4t0 p. ma sir port ansetes| Records on the Coast Chancellor Stresemann said he Wasi ctatehotin, edhierd i eet Foced na socadly: frome Thu Wee ed |neonin ee, hota rH Wholesale Prices elaborate program to combat ft, In| port Angeles, at 7:18 p. m.; U.S 8.| Phonograph records will be man+ iwilling to offer Germany's economic | noe Ge nh ree can Eran: | ire being wold at marker prices. on" |Rermcioe Tos, oBS.! ey tem | Flour lcluding reduction of duties of food: | Bagie No. 81 from crulse, at 8:20 p. m.:| ufactured on the Pacific Coast in 5 fermany's cisco in the organization of agricul. |""fy/}f pebeeehiee.s prices say 14 66% | sogar—c : 7.40 " i. lic |str Santa Inex from San Pedro, vi : wealth, including railroads and cus-|¢ ipa) and livestock organ Mewar Vinal kc ete slow ee the buying side , 114%] Beat wa s.40|stuffs and establishment of public ahah at Fp ‘ate Romagne:from the near future, according to au toms, to France as guarantees for| teen gecured by N. B. Cottman of kuin. The sale of men's weer Tat oll igi 18 Sine is ea 8.10 markets, veaton, via Balboa, San Pedro, San Fran-| announcement of the Brunswick: da @ | Chehalis, presid o § Jin the raw mate: et |Southern Pacitic ret grade 2 Cs : i re e r even a temporary transfer of the| Chamber of Commerce, to handle a| piriifSc cad io aig Bouthern Railway | Straw ae isiog | Pree State were reflected tn in | dan Pedro, at 11 p. m.s str Dorothy Win-|that a factory ts being planned and control of the Ruhr and Rhineland} mpaign that is to be carried on by a0" pret gy | COrn—Whole, yellow, 120°. “ S4g'og [creased earnings of the three lead. | termote from San ee ato B m. will shortly be installed. | . h bn b: ope : t | Cracked and feed me t ° , . | Arizona Maru from Vancouver, By Bae IE: 38 eee os mines. ots |the state chamber for development Seattle Steck Market be hi eae Side Darley—-Whole fas9, 10's conn, se0e | ns; Joint stock banka, The PRIND: | rcomaa at p. m.; mtr Libby Maine |purposes in Washington. It is| Yurnished by HM. Werrin& Co, = (ft 1 gy Ww : | Rolled and ground, s0's-100% |. 34:00 | Pinos report a decreased demand for | from Akutan, via Southwestern Alaska, ° tplaatiad e rotate 117 Cherry 8t, [ae i & a Onte—Whole feed. 100 11:49:00 |Homp, with some recovery In prices, | at 11:30 p. im. Ad Firm to Open planned to use $300,000 in the state! pank stocks ‘ni Heaboard Air Line Nets SGU LL aan tec 4 the coming three yi ie aot iay id Anked | do pret. | Rolled and ground, 70's-s0' 4600 |in the first week of August. SAILED—Aug, 27.—Str Santa Clara : during the coming three years in car-| American Savings Bank... Kil anes etek |. Sprouting, 100's . for New York, via Byerett, Say Fran- Branch in Seattle |rying on a campaign for better mar. | Bank of California $205.00 | 5 . 7 | Wheat—Rec $02 640,00 ae cisco, Ban Pedro, Balboa and Philadel- le, 7 lsimma Pete ld feed, 12) | Canadian Bank of Com... 191.00 194.90 | 4 i ods 120s... .. «47.08 phin, at 6 a. m,; str Lurline for Tacoma,| The American Press Association keting, land settlement and increas. ‘ 8 Union OU ‘ + | Mixed feed, 80's | Beta Alpha Psi, honorary account- | |Dexter Horton National., 220.00 226.00 C | ANG ‘op. . oa.e € 6:25 a. mi; U.S 8 Pacific fleet for | w S ing fraternity of the University of |" Co-operative work between the | Firat National #e 00.00 310.00 |fyariy On eit 12 : |Gatex Ke ate ‘hy 4100 | Doleshy Company MM crulae, at T:15 a. om. AUR. 16 —Str Nes ar praetor wag yet Ree Gitcon, will, Hold initlath de r. {towns and cities of the state and the Marine National ..... ni 00 132.00 | Sines’ Bt * | Chick 1. M. M. shave HL 00 | E B Idi Arizona ‘Maru for Hongkong, via Yoko- be er 1, it was announced Saturn om, b lation cer-| Venn ‘ad ye a | Metropolitan ‘ 00 240,00 | 81088 3 7 7 ij saeenee na, Kol A 8h hi t 10 a. m..}day by Wi y « emonies Tuesday evening, at North. |MoPle engaged In the farming indus: |National Manic of Com... s10.00 g15.00 |" Ports j | Growing Fee ; sues to Erect Building | tna. xove ana shangna a.m../day by William Griffin, vice presi old Inn, inducting Professor Spur-|'” ita pend sss 176.00 185.00 cod—100'n Fae Mash—100% : ree a cee dent of the company, The associa Beahoard National .... 155.00 166.00 ie Doleshy Publicity Products, — . tae 60.00 ALASKA VESSELS tion handles foreign a isin geon Bell, of the University of Tex 5 To National 100.00 mal Foreign Securities | Hone SoTL ppg Ine, has purchased a tract on the | xetchikan, Aug, 20-—Salled, att Prin-| Country taser ae soe hae at “ill be Sy aagerash eed Seattle Tithe Tru i100 4 Saturday's Quotations 1122.59.00 | west side of Second ave. between | cess Louise, northbound, at 9 p. m.; atr ed ie wee will be the speaker of the | Deposits Increase Union National ossssen edeher cates Furnished by Logan & Brynn Linseed Olt 10 15:115809|Wing and Cedar sts, it was an-{ Curacao, northbound, at'4 p,m; str Ad-| Offices in New York, Chicago and kag Industrial Btocks— ALO Second Ave., Seattle Soya Bee 100's «44, ++ 65.00 e miral Rogers, northbound, at 11 a, mj /San Francisco, SE in New York Banks | ii ammo ...4 42008 45.001 stocue mid Aitaltn Meal—-100'e «5.0.1 dove jnounced Saturday, "Tho Doleshy |ar'queem southbound, me 3st0 a. Mm 2 Arked | Hone Meal-—-100's : SATE ri eee i ie | NEW YORK, Aug. 27—The New| pe 76.00 80.00! Russian 5i%4n, ; 44 caatiateaecuees : company !s a new concern organ: TRADE TERMS |)vori weekty vanic statement iy ay] Alavi Meine 02." aho0 oboe | unSIAN Gigt: REG: <2 938 Lig /eharegal harawooa) do's 0. 4F99| aed. by, Krank Doleshy ‘and. ta | Veggels in Port at Seattle / Agencies Report : y Prod., pret, 102.50 ; | ver Woodward for the produc: follows: Clearing house members’ | Milk Prod., pret, 102,60 103.60/irench 68, 1991.,... Grit—Limentone, 100s. . : Werene: dco Ware p Smith Cove Terminal—Str President Mo- : Centennial Mill 100.00 Aak|Ierench 4m, 1917 sit ; jtion of art covers and specialty ar B Busi: aye I sevetinad’: 64 ou, 1c i neh 4s, 1917. 050. Granite—100's , | Kinley, atr Kaga Maru, Pier 40—Str e) usin PREFERRED STOCK ARE Cesoulla Mead CAT C. [eeee eee f Bid] Proneh bey 1920.00.00... BOM Ment Beraps—-Hantern, 100 i | printing, and will shortly start con:| Mandaran Mart. Bi otter Pes, demand deposits decreased $11,171,- | F ring Millm..... 96, 99.00| British ba,' 1927 R a Shetl stern oyster, 100'n ..... ‘struction of a building to house | Bell Street Terminal—U. 8 1. H, T. radstreet reports that trade and Preferred stock ix a form of capl-|009, time deposits increased $2,407, | Ger etroleum, com.., 20.50 Aid| British Vict, 4a. Wanless oyster el industry show talization which Is entitled to divi-| 090, reserve decreawed $22,174,009, |qiore Grain & Milling com. 60.00 61.95) British Tet,’ 4a. TU SeUesR Oy ete oaree their plant, ‘Tho Western Hotel | pein pore Angeles: ¥ little change from the rain me pref. 94.60 ry \ a Hs N OF rec . x dends at a fixed rate or to a certain | actual loans increas ain & Milling pref. 94.60 Bid im Restor, ba... ++ 30% OILS AND LEAL Supply company and the Lavergne | pier 11-8—Str Owego. preceding week, but there was suf. de & Rubber Jum Premium... 4 (Local Market) ne x | Pler 7—Mtr Anvil fictent business to show that the cor. share of the assets before any dis-|mand deposits increased $16,902,000, 5 48.00 $9.00|Japaneno 4a ........ " ‘Turpentine—In dru 4 Studios will share the new building | Pler T—Mte Anvil ery ‘fas ‘ueaed, sevral area ce ae tribution may by jade on the “eom- de rreaNe 9 Hawallan Sugar 2,60 Hid |Japanese iat 4a... .. 6-gallon cans 5 when completed. + —u 4 6 Mtr stock m There is tlan paieit time deposits increased $1,728,000; | xonoiulu Plantation ‘5 50.00 | Japanone 2nd 4 ya ay Linseed Oll—Raw, in’ barrels | sa Sik Acca uluuear Sok Dun reports more definite indiens ore reserve increased $9,802,600, Chan, Hi. Lilly 6 93.00 96.00|United Kingdom, i924 ‘cyatlen. cane tae, Aner ul Lone’ of enlarging buslueae Gn donee than one class of preferred stock of a i New. World Lite... 10.50 19:99/United Kingdom, 1987 Rolled, in barroln | iv 4 i 2 jolted barre! | * Pler D—Str Admiral Rod: > juarters, pe oretion, «sucht ag tirst” pre: |g pil Plate RR BL LER hs ED eae No Car Shortage, United States Bhippitg Board Mooringa—| en | Str Anna KB. Morse, str West Jester, | Says Ralph Budd) 1: wen xtiw, | 32ss25 s* ferred,” “second preferred,” etc. The BANK CLI SARINGS N} Oahu Sugar... 33,00 Bla White 1 Atlantic Street Terminal—Str Chas, H. iffe Alaska Navigation. £0.00 90.00 + 6-walte provisions vary with different com. fle Car & Foundry,.; 96.00. 20000 Liberty Bonds eee ‘ Pacific Gas & Blectrie, ptd. $9.75 90.00| Furnished by Logan & Bryan ‘There will be no car shortage this | Cramp. New Corporations HM | panlés, but the preferred always oc- aratile | |Pasifie. Coast Bivcult-s..+ 100.00 116;09 Aaturdny's Quotations | Tel, & o4 Hid #10 Second Ave, Seattle year, according to Ralph Budd, presi | Lander Street Terminal-—Str Minnesotan, | | | | i | tac Sbetmon, although’ ite value, | | GIgatinge +--+». S6stAa20.32 East Waterway Dock an@ Warehouse Co, Mills (algae). /-:) 37,00 Hid | Borten— High Low Clon dont of tho Great Northern railway. |" "str Romagne, MPIA, Tae ton cee fring Sea0THirwt Gi4H «4100.01 100,01 109.00 Budd passed thru Seattle Saturday | Todd Drydock—Nktn Forest Friend Reid Bros t Y aton shoo maeee ta CaN Mar Atae, PEN 3 night on his way to Portland, ac-|Puget Sound Hridge and Dredging co.— 6 Bboy He ‘ 7.01 01 Second Ass... ‘ 98.07|¥. B. Thatohor, 20th ave, N.. frame | "8! ) and, ‘tr Patterson, United Buying and Importing Cou J Aperry Flour, coms... o 60.00) Firat 444 Shi) 98.10]. ‘ronidence, 44x26, $9,500, companied by Henry B, Spencer, | Amex Terminal Cotte Libby Maine, (Cull We Benin aap ann God Pepi Fe Soh Bie a Wega; tas pecond tas. wee dead 98.10] Mra. ©. HL Loew 6766 27th ave, N.| president of the Western Fruit Bx. | Nettleton's: Mill—Str Santa Inox, Seattle, $10,000, the common, although its value {%|| Balances ..... ..... 1,601,064.13 limited because it is usually entitled | | ‘ to no dividends beyond a fixed rate,|| clearings .... ..... 6,404,876,72 Usually varying from 4 per cent to|| palances ...., ...., ‘$62,263.48 % per cent. Dividends on the com-| | Macdia mon are usually limited only by earn. Tol ransact ee") - S6x2 x 5 Meffernan's Drydock—Str Rainier, str tah y Total transactions. . 2,107,000.00 | |rodd Shipyard « + 60.00 63,00 12 Osta |i eKen t press, He will return Tuesday to] M4ffernins Diydook § narnia Valley Kale Aswoctation, eas ne i aaomane, | "ot ended es RE RAO ll a fd | 4 99.26 ’ spend weveral days in the city. Stream (Buoy No. 7)—S8te Madison, &,"Meodyers; 60 Yours, Mottel guON Aug. 27. Portland ~ O80] We, frame rend