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THE SEATTLE STAR TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1928 -. BUSINESS—Finance, Preduce, Agriculture, Shipping, Real Estate, Building ,°, f TELLS ABOUT [BUSINESS MEN \lGvew York Stock Market|"SCVEENEY (q-cyos F Fon) SEE START OF | CONSTITUTION TO SOLVE RUHR “ =m SI i Eat Re hy LE ACAI IB fept, 18t n conuy | dea es today. but at fluctuated tyres 1 ° ft coust of Labrador, in Condon Addresses Seattle | Economic Forces Working |, ig PR corn Pe nae tind other speculative tayorites loat part| have been discovered by ° Me-|| apie dpe al tatoo yr raven articles on business efficiency that )) mov e+ Developing Strength rate tla 1 eee ae Ercan Tpelad edt Amerieee nekmerican we tiie ott ted| sul General Edwin Gunsautu And if you think deserve more pay, and don't know how to get || The lumber market continues to tion is a human instrument, made } Conditions in its current issue | States € BAM, ¢ uthern Kailway up Ww! Ba | Halifax, Captain MeDonald believe it, be to read Irving R. Allen's article on “How to Get Full Value || develop activity and strength, says iby. imperfect men, but nevertheless | says in part 1Up i; Genenal a : aed rerican Woolen. #8\s-\thin newly dincovered fishing «rour for t You Glye Your Employer." You will find the first install ||the American Lumberman, Chicago. Jepartment of commerce from Con avold some of its bum; That the United States constitu y's Weekly Review of Finan. |, the foundation of rights and prin-| “Economie forces are working out | ae: Sie SA halibut, to be a valu quisition larger communities remains volumt- ciples that have made the American /the rapproachment of France and af. th already nown finh a "I ~ | nou nd retail ards are busy mov- mation a Nader of thought and| Germany and the general political New York Stock Market | | "The depth of the water is 76 fath | ing out material and figuring bills on ares sie S10 Second Ave, Seattle but little, were prevalent over a neir stocks havin - worked down to a low level, this John T. Condon of the University | statesmanship failed to accomplish.| stock * 7 Air Reduction : arge part of the bank, the exact Jo Of Washington law school at the| Whether the compromise in reached | 21) {Ginitlomesssssss cation of which. has not yet been activity necessitates thelr frequent ogesend Of the Seattle Association | speedily or not, It seems ultimately | A f Hy %e made known, altho it ts understood entrance into the market for ma- Gredit Men Monday evening 10} 04 ny the business necessities Alsaka Juneau. ss... to be accurately charted by Cap | terial, ie Masonic chu rooms, the mae rae a pitas | ‘Allie Chatmere | CHICAGO, Sept. 17.—Grain prices | McDonald. | Many dealers, convinced of @ g004 i was in celebration of the annt-| © h France and Germany, Amen, Agr. Onan ‘eremal n the Chicago i. \ fall busines that lumb © Yersary of the signing of the con-| * Vit be Gone apes n9 | Nap sania 6f Geta thane, aneer eco ‘Seattle Club Goes to Start) lidiocane Tell About LONG | wi cocode’ oo turthan’ bavecauael stitution, and was held in conjunc British woul A antic tpate a s 4 3 oe ht on a alight r ATTLE bou 7 i 5 cing brought on @ alight re bought for stock purposes, but th Mon with eimlar meetings by credit |{n thelr manutucturing industries, | Aimer: Bese Maxvoto te ee ee one whee: Waa Tad SE Organization and Short Haul Clause | pois ton en eet om Associations all over the United | based npon German trade, and our | American Can { monthe added strength with > at lthemselven ahead. Theré are, t States. | producers of copper, meats, cotton | A tor 4 clas 1ying power Jenne M. Warren, president of the| The long and short haul question! ever, indication the hand Condon spoke feelingly on the op-|and petroleum would discount a bet: | { a as bays Tet M: ARKETS Seattle chap f the International! was aj ttle Monday when| mouth pol abandoned and portunities afforded the individual /ter foreign demand. The influence ' "4 t. ge Ratt y ae wor n ¢ tyro elu! BOY" | 1 under the constitution in contrast | upon quotations might be immediate ° r } have nipped corn in #, Indiana F ry to those denied the individual in| and considerable. | reese rain ‘ . | and Iowa : ; SAS BF 4 \ . 2 \ Ore. |4J- B. Campbell and Senator ¢ other countries, “I have no sym:| “what our security markets need | Ame fety Hea. ccthaten tha vialtlea aaenty “oy Prices Wa gon and British Columbia, will head |! of Idaho, he pathy,” he declared, “with those |to tit them out of the present ru } C bd, totaling. 15,196 inhela, coni-| (The pri made to delegatic m the al club|in the ¢ who harp only on its seeming im-|is an inflow of investment F 7 oe | pared with peat week setucat’ tanentionn: Phat Boas perfections, forgetful of many | The public is not buying ext , an Sugar lee ioe the ont Sut. slo y deducting the cost of | nesday at 10 o'clock, to as benefits it has guaranteed them.” | pecause of § er, Bite a 2 | atte highe do- | transportation to Beattle and approxi minary organieation cause of spotty trade nditions, 3 ly higher rn Be. -n ago inary org Condon gave a clear picture of/ hich costs and too politics: eee ee ee oat oma ‘Gyro club jolution by the difficulties that beset the fram-/ with the domestic situation thus in \ ompanying ¥ Jent Warren| Among those who testifi the | With the domestic situation thu Beane—Der ™ i ‘ ri effect on their incomes, in view of {ng and adoption of the constitu-ja state of equilibrium, it meems fair Water | i is} Chizaso Beuid of Peele Se ae oa 1 T Weeks, district sec-| Hearing were J of, the] effort oe, tates Be: vi of me i rit, Pap 7 x roi " fe. vioa president; | Oreson-Washingtc ail und L, gh ge § py: be saying instances ce men who |to conclude that for the time being bie Mendar’s Qu Local, new, per enck ....+-+-8.00@3.60 | Feta Ty Outs vob eaeisent og bem ei ar nd T+| and the good prices obtained for oth- emselves patriots Of | our stock and bond markets depenc % % . ’ . per Ib 024% @.09 | Ozro tary, an ne on i and of| | Asset haere han’ walniiene unquestioned worth, but who were jlargely upon Paris and Berlin | Age 4 . ™ Pr 2 1.03 ys $6 head, inetd | x > bert C. Sim: rf th th t little building or repair work in the violently opposed to the constitu “In this lifeless bond market {t ts al, per dos me nell iow, C. O. Dig-| roads ¢ 4 that there had been : “ Ath. ¢ ! ’ A 8 , L.1502.00 | “ ‘at abe sped t phat |asricultural districts of the middle tion. Four of these walked out of | gratitying to recall that the price of | Atl , D . {aegiae|nan, Arthur L. Scott, H. EB. F no abu: it the long and short West during the last tony or eva the constitutional convention, mere-| raitway capital has generally shown | At " ; “ ore 61.008, F. Barker. 4 Ireland, Guy W.| aul provision, and th it was st nM ach hee aaa ly because they had had enough of | 4 downward tendency since the civil | At e3)%8 | Thompson, P, Jarvis and| used only when n ¥ to, ent | Tee a swiatha aah “Chaaae the whole foolish enterprise, In the | war Precedent Indicates that ev ‘ ; ; Cate ‘ll ne@ 1.60 | George ¢ water competition. | n ze a : : Seth «| farmers finally de end, however, 62 out of the 73 who |i¢ gevelopments run favorable next | Av! 194 i Shes 4 4 OR sesseesAeT0@226| The deleg will meet the pros: re of. Commerce. of the) oe nt td tindectalee this work attended the convention favored it ‘ ; " " | ve 1 * " > f] c 1 ports involved were | typical railway bonds should | hate aah 48 pective Tacoma members at luncheon princi ’ ipa sg moe vonage he said, was afforded by Maasa-/| " | Fary : i , 186 1208 1288 Le ‘a 4 fetaile of organization of the new \" y W. McCune, Tacoma, and ep ad materials a vy chusetts. This hot-bed of patriotic | «tnpitied steel tonnage when an- | jer; ‘ t inal lub will be completed. eal, Portland. The Utah | Yat . h Be h yo »| Southern pine mills are now book- fervor adopted the constitution after | aivred discloses, first, that the steel -! “-* Traffic league was represented b yned d ses, Se c i Z r y mt ; “ty (ing orders equaling their production. a lengthy fight by the narrow Mar jicom reached its peak as to t r ‘ ; oy W. 8S. McCarthy, Salt Lake City.|" Sin of 187 to 168. Many fancied | prices and catihed cides ‘ia Aprit; | Reeth ¥ Liverpool Grain = tt en ocreg Mg Legend Is Chisead | The reostal steamship lines stirs in aaaey vars and shed items @angers to vested rights were seen | ang, second, that since then the ten-| fur Dros Mees ret pen Migh Law iets er me eee Wel Arches | Wits, renrenenta fy Sirsa 1avon,| Se ot increase in retail. atte im, the document, which were, IN| gency has been more and more | Hutte & Sup 1 Poewe 1 te sd per ben veer, On Weicome AFCcheS$ | washing D. C., thelr attorney.|Tecent increane in retail, ma: L the main, temporary or viewed from |toward reaction or even depression. | ‘ nO sees $ q . + 248 03/ As an evidence of the growing| The hearing will be resumed in! ew mine have shown a per cen! @ selfish standpoint. But the net h ket position of mpecu: | Cail . vet esseerts £09 79) spirit of cooperation between the| Spokane and the final hearing will|f normal supply or anything like a Thus the market position ¢ , 2 Wh see BEEGRT | < normal assortment, with the result Tesult of the many verbal battles | jative steel stocks is not very favor dian Pi Cash eat |Puget sound communities, the Wel-|be held in Chicago, the latter part al a . wi ‘and clashes of ideas was the great: | anie” ‘ 1% 3 emreaao t Prices Paid Wholesale Deaters | 00M Archon recently erected at the|of thia month that dealers find it harler to pisos est document of its kind the world —_——_—_ Central Leather. .... | higher : 2 Pov | apelee—-Waney ov ece1.te|city limite on the main highways by | _ orders, pamcaly for bite Sheree has ever known. de pta 7 _ | Cooking seseeececs 1801.00] the Kiwan wb no ave changed | cars. rices strengthening, this Miners Being Laid |cerro’de’ Pa s | , ; |miackberrtes—Craie’ssccscsecscL#0QLT8|aigna, ‘The memage which arects| DONY ‘Authority to week being $1 to $2 above those pre- Relabeake | Blueberriaa—Per ib sissse 08@ 10 C : ns the ée Set tanks «ae | vajling a fortnight ago Off Around Butte le t ; | Beemer eee ime sreerdd te MOSUL I AT ae the oharend rane | New Railroad Line)‘ 'me'sapanese disaster ts cert a ) ratate Commerce Comminstoner| that tre 1 rtly be transacted with greater Countr notable exp n, but yards in the embly room, This agricultural sectior gard the out- State ns "| Farmers have to @ large extent come 1 to realize that this in wheat prices will have little if any + 4 where Financial Flashes BUTTE, Sept. 18—The Butte &! P tS H meat oe Casabae—Per MR. wevseeccersces | OOM law before the wign was “Why Leave| WASHINGTON, Sept. 18,—Denlal| result in a great volume of ex From James Macfarlane & Co, || Superior Mining Co. has curtailed |& Reet B10 Second Ave. j Chagrten Binge «veseessecssess SOG AS line Charmed: Landy” jof the application of the Colorado,| business for the West coast mills, 811 Second Ave. }its surface and mechanical depart: | Chi, Rh 1. @ Pas rele Hert a ; | Cocoanste—Per dor. petaee 18] The neighboring communtties| Columbus & New Mexico railroad, of | which will absorb a large part of the |ments, Inying off nearly 100 men.| * pfa PSone - $ ; | oe oeng rg o on © expressed their appreciation of | Ne Mexico, for authority to con-| production of inland as well as tide- ‘Twenty industrial stock average| General Manager Booking said that | ["!'" Copp ‘ OBE cscsscasie: 7 19 | Geaseberrics—I" ; ; appeal for the visitor to view | *ruct and operate a line of road in| water mills. It is still a question 99.05, a decrease of .5: 20 raillno miners were affected, and that | 7 x other beauty spot of Puget; NeW Mexico, Arizona and Texas, | just what Japan will begin buying gtocks average 78.03, a decrease of/ present ore production would be |¢ a ar > nena ve * u &% recommunded today in a tenta-| for reconstruction purposes, but un- 39. maintained; more than one thou-|Colersde Fuel . ; > , shee? rei report submitted to the inter-| til more definite information is re SNES tie ct Ford Motors cors-laand surface mon. hava’ been, inid | erent? Denver Live Stock em Ee 0008 <n lstate commerce commission by Ex-| ceived, the Dougias fir mills will sell dan pany, 161,567 cars and trucks, anjoff at Butte mines‘ during the past| smb Graphephea Monday's Quotath eherviee—Per seveee * ° . aminer J, H. Gate. with utmost caution. Ymcrease of 39,608 over August,| month. les oe A 1 4th: Apter: “The carrier hax overestimated {ts| Meanwhile they are producing at Coneclidated Ch nt Conestiantes' | pee s.be: ot << . business, underestimated {ts con-|a high rate, and sales are running as ‘ aed tovders, 14 20; balla, G8 tenes | 1258 John at, frame| struction costs and underestimated| heavy ax they seem to care to have 1922. In recent weeks some of Eng- land's most prominent bankers e oat . ms : ¥ the mileage of the proposed line,”| them. They are at least making lt- have made statements cloaked Ship News ircuse weet es N, Y. Sug: aati Coffee weber ries vl, frame! tne report stated. line pressure for new business, and [Cubs Cane Bogar.... | % sien Qectationa cen aes ; Keromd W, frame rest- ‘The governor and legislature of /are maintaining prices rigidly. \ Do. 5 F do ptd pi fs fager—Firm. Kaw, efined, i x 690. New Mexico urged the commission! nations of approximately fen million | Cuban er. ranulated, 98.40. Prices Feld Wholesale Dealers e 1 N. 10rd, frame s- ? || Tides in Seattle Cuban Amer. Buear.< 34 4 cafe int Win aot anit 1] edgy pen ane "4 frame Mt: | 40 accept the application, while nev-| feet of West coast lumber for Japan | ou | Ne. anton se “ Uae a 86th, frame reat-|eral carriers operating In the terri-| have bee nounced. Europe ts in a bad way econom- TURSDAY Dupont de } are | No. 4 Banton 14g 14 1b. Almonde—t. X. per %. | het ty i ". Peanute—Va. per T. . é a v4 . 7 ‘3 politically, and that Fe aa tO a ppg | Ee froma yg ; 5 1109 Third ave, | OFF OPDOM The hardwood market remains ac- ia speedy. recovery ‘ts |l,arn a” cen | rine Lew Tite : ; Portland Produce Mined Nats—Per fb, Y : ceiary shore attetaiton: $1400 ; 3 |tive, with automobile interests the away. With | most Firet High Tide 13 6 a.m. of 7 Monday's Quotations Walnute—Cal., No. 1, per I, . er & Janeen, 1209 Amer, Hank bidg Ss AD | leading customers, but with most 2:2 7 7% | c Jumbo, budded. per th. ‘ J frame resid ' "ASHINGTON, 8 ir , pe 28 p. pray | Petrigh a : 2 i, | Butter--38@ ie, Ib. Taney tasked. bor, © Thatepeon ty Custioton, 316 Viret-€.70. | WASHINGTON, Sept. 18.-—The| consuming industries buying on a g war we 148 x60, | ptrolier of the currency today) fair scale. Dry hardwood stocks are | id aS N@ ic ib. DAIRY PRODUCTS , Me we 1EEsS0, $6,008. coy Sis bm. 04 ft.) Seeond Low Tide || ‘ panmrt c) Deg te b Pela'se Out C1. Henderson. 7404 Rainier av y treme awed # call on national banks! running very low, and prices are 11:00 pom, 0.6 ft. : & 1 aN | ae Dottertat— | sseny Yeoene Ie iL, Whiteworth, o,/£0F ® report on their condition at] strengthening practically thruout the . " increased from 30 to 90 per cent. ab Foreign Securities Scpeuregcrebehs wets aeel’ 1 | _M: restdenee sadicion, $1,008, ie chews of Dunnean Reet 2h et, Bituminous coal productions tor) Weather Bureau Report |‘eotrics com... Monday's Quotations Mixed colors the week ended September 8 was} TATOOSH ISLAND, Sept. 18.—8 A. M. tito antige Reed head Mate | net ee wcae ; tf sH ob tees Soper ee | Smee | % wt, tatb-teattio suppl 10,423,000 tons. oRETT win eae, shase wiles bm: Mowe, |Get Nee. ‘ie BS ftocks Did Askea! yO. B. condensary ..-- see on Stee ispecies fi pate tte DAIRY PRODUCTS Arrivals and Departures | ().\ 09.20: eet elit fo pet 1 Rhos | Prices to Retall Dealers a . 79% | Russian 649, 1919 oe . ARRIVED—Bept. 18—S8tr Admiral-Par-| Houston Oll..-...... 7% 48% | Frene teat Batter—Local creamery, cubes. Foreign Trade ragut trom Ban Pears via Ban Franclece,|Hudson Motor: opiate ol Petia A i 4 ers oon 7) BS id 2a. m; i fee ay “rig from | Hupp Motor. 18% | French 1 3 be | Keee ih ranch, white eh ell. Z 4 = atheastern Alaska, at 3:15 m. m.; str|Inepiration..-----s++ 1 8 a 5 Mixed colors ... +. Sate |: eign and domestic commerce has re- lands. Pacageipnis, Betbe » San ant do pfd..... | Viet. 4s } Sty | Cheese— 1 in Francisco and Portia at «| Intnl. Cement... 35% | British Ref. 4a .. ig Oregon tripleta ... ieetved the following Inquiries from | m° str Kentuckian from Boston via New |Intnl, Hargeater.-... 7 Belgium _Roeator, Wisconsin cream’ bri ‘ Ss t 14, 1923 foreign firms which are in the mar-| Yorx, Balboa, #un Pedro and San Pran- (Intnl. Pager. | Belgium Premium Block Bwiss . ept. Es Ket for American goods. Full infor-| cisco, at 4 a. m.; motorahip Loch | Invincible Oil... 4 [Japanese 4% 4 Washington = . Katrin rom Rotterdam via ntwerp, |Internl. Nickel ees Japane: mook triplets, olf . a firms on application to S. H. Bla-| isn Francinco, at 1 a. m.; str Admiral| do pfa............ 7 P United Kingdom, 4 pric atte AND MEATS F lock, district manager of the bureau, at 1:45 a m.|Kelly Springfield... United Kingdom, 193 B ond af herrea Dealers RESOURCES Lowman building, Seattle: Bept. 17-—Str ula from Phiindel- | Kennecott Copper. Italian ba ... ° E | Mrotters—rer 1 ASG . phia via Bi . Balboa, San Pedro| Keystone Tire....... as Argentina — (7,724)-Banknote|oos' gan Francicco, at 12:18 pom: #tr| tere hecontive Capons—Live, fat, per tb. paper, water marked. itipskiexander fom tan Peto Yin Son | [ante foc ‘| Foreign Exchange | ,,Fa""y, 4.8 it] |] Loans and Discounts . +++ -$_9,352,000.06 “Asia. Minor—(1,716)—Tractora; al | Francisco, at 6:20 p.m: ste “Nepouset | Louisville & Nashv. te (| NEW YORK, opt. 17—Yoregn ex-| "Stadium, lve, 34 to 41 at) |e Bonds and Warrants ...... aa 8,882,443.02 fan Pedro, San Francisco 0 . | Marland Of whe ong erred Live, light, 3 to 9% the... Yi peg ‘Australia — (7,753) — Carburetors; |at'i0 pm; str Wheatland Moneana from | Maxwet CR aetef 4s | facetsrtis Belgian francs’ se-bstoiny cars| TAREY Gey plexed 3 cen 3 Bank Building ........... Malan se 899,612.44 ‘engine parts; general motor acces. | Tientein, at 4 p. m.; str Admiral Nichol-| do B..., ats arks, 163,860, bh gl | sf . ta ieirics: ear hstog- high tension, 1.000. |sem frome Bladen Hole, at SA:48 p- m.|anizcanicaboardl Gil 194 iter i ; . ‘3 Other Real Estate Owned .. Na a 23,070.02 ta (7-000) — Bulldare’” ‘wip: |geler at 1:15 p. mart Wer Santa Toes. from |winate cnklee Gin are ahs ee areaee caren a Tage . Be ; Furniture and Fixtures . CG aE VAL 25,305.30 :: best ; felts, bulld- | Bverett, at 9:30 p. m.; str Lake Fr a jasour! Pacific ' 0,001 > e do D 2,450,000 late | ee cctines: heathen ans bug. [from Aan Pesto, at #240 p. tm ate dete] Nae Baste ; i idea the ipresicuh closstand arnen 4 ; Stock in Federal Reserve Bank ...... ..... 54,000.00 ing papers; wall board. Ge i omieomary, Ward, ++ 34 | Tecord. wemiand: ($4.84: Frenen| nel lant» @| Letters of Credit: i. oc cies eee gad es cs 438,314.88 ‘China — (7,701) —Ginseng; (7,702)| _ SAILED—sept. 18—Str Manukal for|Natnl, Acme......., 4 francs, $6.0579, off $0.00091%: Iire,| "ancy: heavy, “ Acceptances 39,010.00 ‘woodworking machinery. Honolulu, at 6:45 a. m.; atr Mexican for! Netni. Bisewit + 4 $ $0.0440, off $0.0003'%; Belgian francs, POULTRY AND MEATS p tes eee eee cere bee tween A i eat |Portiana, Ban Prancico, Ban Pedros al: | XY" Centra. A... piece) pte eee cen Pad Wholesate Dealers United States Bonds .......$3,189,686.25 ; iGermany—t, Desi tina, tind | BO and Baltimnort, Bat i Dressed. per, i : CARS os manufactured. is for Tacomas Sept. 17-Atr | Nevada, Consolidated ; Liberty Bonds reseed Nght Y ‘. Cash and in Banks” ....... 7,587,389. hs 10,727,075.29 India—{7,748) Bookbinding cloth, | str Dorothy Sag ape Beste Atsorieaa «2+ rursilendar’s Quotations Live, heavy, Ty, $8 paper, print, M. F. and 8. C. book;|9:20 p. m.: str Commercial Travelle Natnl. Cloak & Bult. Hird irnished by Logan ryan Ave, Hebt, Ib. . § Total ys mn 5 B10 Second Ave., Benttl Broilers—Drenased, see se eee paper (newsprint, 600 tons); (7,717) New York vin San Francisco, Owens Bottle. <AdY h 42 Berle iaseaalis ir Su jmed (lees | Geone=Dremeea 28 git ele ie ‘ Bisse oer) eit 3 aie esis . .$25,440,831.01 and Balboa, at 4:45 p. mm. Office equipment, office supplles;| Victoria for Tacoma, at i pen Packard Motors : SORA Me eee 57°90 | Belgian Hareo—tlve, per’ tb: LIABILITIES Plerce Oll.... 2 Third 48 .... 98.2 oR. joge—-Fancy block ruit, fresh fruit; (7,686) fertilizers;| Seward——Sept. 17-—-Salled, str Alameda, |Pullman Co metry oe Medium, dre for farms; (7,759) machinery for|_ Ketehikan—Sept Balled, atr North-| Southern Pacific 6% || Cattlo— pessimism. Books (fiction and non-fiction); (7,719) | patrick tor fun Pedro, at tals p. mms ate | Peete ee i Hol aia ead So Ta aE A Rc tee kta! Utara G,726) stationery (office and social), | Oi"? nd aad oa Maret gad Passer. Omi: sa++,§ j |Firet 440 10) 98.01 © 98.03 $801 | Drexsed, per tb. . Ireland—(7,746) Advertising signs, |" ‘ eee rd . ‘ h [Second 44°61) 98.04 901 Sountry dresaed, th. s.. ! h Cc | ADIL ysis a $ 1,000,000.00 canned goods, groceries (package Producera & Refiners 22% % | Fourth 44 9804 98.01 Venl—| 4 $ Seley. ve H 2 ie g00ds), novelties, toys; (7,741) canned Alaska Vessels smth Pali gpaly hae New Sinecec, 99:23 99.19 Heene eeeree ss: MS : Surplits and Undivided I .. 1,014,060.16 G,736) glass ware, kitchen utensils, |"’Vaider—Hept. 11-Wa.led, ate Alameda, Reading. se cs. Sop penser LIVE STOCK Circulation ...... ... ++ 1,000,000.00 woodenware; (7,686) lighting plants| southbound, at 6:15 p. m. | "| Replogle Stesl. " i | BANK CLEARINGS: Quotations at Stockyards Letters of Credit ... oe 438,314.88 Hentai’ of callapaibte tee Gotan | Netter, northbound, at 4p. i fouthern Raitway.ss: 2% 32° an | Beattlo Prime ateers 7.00 Acceptances ...... rs 39,010.00 do pfd rs Me 10 BOO (7,700) pigments, varnish gums, white Mare Rate Clearings «+++ $1848,813.53 | | Prime cows tT Bonds Borrowed ... +. — 680,000.00 lead, ite; (7,7 ; Vessels in Port at Seattle jini) teen ou ei te | | Balances 00. 200. 2,688,466.68 | ; H Maly 109) Peosienacn and dog-|Suith Cove Terminal—pier 4i—Btr Tyo | standard OM of Ci ‘|| Portland Deposits ......... .. 21,269,445.97 ae ie 130 Blewart : ; SRA blocks foc’ shuttlen, Maru, Piet 40--Str Yomel Maru, str | Stewart Warner oi. M4 | Clearings ... a Prime .. 110, j Nova Scotia—(7,689) Pickles (sweet | pel! Street Terminal-tt, B.C, G, Sno-|Mtudebaker,..../... 102 | Balances , .. x2 8,638) 178) tough, poe: 4 Totals Rough hi homish, str Neponset. Texas Company... Tacoma * and sour. {a Timken R, B } -$25,440,831.01 Grand Kk Paciti ae 3 aR | Pa fi f Panama~1.726 Machinery for va.| and Trunk Pacitie Torminal—Bte Ad Tontan Products: 624 gj Total transactionn.. 2698,000.00 ||| aneep— porizin; shells and pressing | Pler 11-B-—Str Owego. lo Anes Ri ‘is ares + into iiceta. x 5 | Pier T—Motorahip. Avett. sabes. Pacific. ay PAT Er tte car! OFFICERS 2, | ler 6—Str Munalres, ubber sree. Spain—(7,755) Hope (brewing, best | pier sate Admiral Nicholson. ‘do Ist pfd i Wath . . eit Ge ereeee mete, | late a New Rules Made on ; Daniel Kelleher, Chairman Pi y. # 8. Kagle No, 67. jo pds... ‘ i £' 4 " fy G Pier B—Str Admiral Farragut. Vanadium. The following information on ; i H ‘ varnishes. Pler D—Btr Ht. ¥. Alexander, ate Admiral Wabash. ments to ‘Chilo, has | been ite hae lord . ; V. Ankeny, First Vice Pres.C. L, La Grave, Asst. Cashier Rodi lo t , “ i i + + Wales—1.750) Greases, olls tal) oie Pine terminasee Jejena, | Westen ain i from the United Fruit Co, of Now| But per owt. ' G. Ames, Vice President E. K. Reiley, Asst. Cashier ‘ he sae f leans, La. . . r UA. uioping Boned Mooringe—Atr “Anna | Wells Fargo: aici gids UR aR FEED B. Truax, Vice President C. W. More, Asst. Cashier Teater. d0 Pte s ees 7 5 ae 2 Gonnertiont Breet Termimal—Bir Banta | Westinghcsinn Five i |redted to the fact that the Chitean Senile k H. Newberger, Vice Pres. Wm. Kahlke, Asst. Cashier Paula, 0 ne national congress has passed # Inw,| Cracke ood 1 ie i i Atiantle Btreet Terminal—Str Sagadahoe, | Wheeling & 6 | known as No. 3916, effective Se wed 2 Whole Sai C, MacDonald, Cashier J.H. Miner, Asst. Cashier Btacy Street Terminal—#tr Kentuckian, | White Bagie M ber 1 1913, providing th eae | The Kiwanis club will celebrate Ben, an Fishing & Packing Co,—Str| White Ol.,.. 4 Roatan ty ie ehloh i a bs Alnakn ‘ ch are handle Constitution week at its meeting, | rsiiwauker Ocean Dock—Str Cura : MM by manual labor shall not exceed i Bprouting, Wednesday noon, in the Gowman|spokane ‘Atreet Terminal-cStr. Admiral : aney Status | wapit of 80 kilon por mek. Pena | Wheat hotel. Judge George A. Donworth| bree, motorship Loch Katrine, ship rontgnday's Quotations ts OOEP WORRCMRIA remulaoR re | < ‘a arn | ‘will give an address on the consti | pant Waterway Dock & Warehouse Co.— 10 Second Ave, Seattle. | Punishable by a fine of $20, Chitoan ‘ . F E tution. A survivor of the Japaness | gaz hrealdent, Hey tr minutter pron. ( N2MAL value Prevent value | currency for each violation ¢ " ave t ( tions oo Ia expected to be prea: | Tt setterson, ‘ VAN raidt | “Shippers are accordingly request. | ; I Sa ; f ls; re to Meee Todd Dry Docks—Atr Wert Himrod. atr| $n Canadien, 7%, 4h 4 | od to make ain that sacked goods | ‘ ys _ > les Hloodsta Puget Kound Bridge & Dredging Co—atr| (20 othe ees Ereneh trat ota | destined to Chilean ports come with. | nas ; i on erHon 43 40 ota Relwlan fra jin the preseribed weight 1 ” ‘ i - city TRADE TERMS |lancct2thines comme neitane ataru,|{RAd et: cscAelte trans sitieg ata [in 2 — eases i ; ' ot ptt Henry Wilron, 99.82 ota rman in'k Hnvobsie| Wooden ships frequently have re. ‘ 7 : : s Hatlernan® Dey Date etr Rawle, er ges) ote iwediah krona mained in service imore than 100 | CURRENT ASSETS Buoy No. 7—Btr Madivon, pie co NOTW ay krone |yenrs, but a tec! voasel 9 old at $0, . Current assets are shifting or |stream—nktn Forest Friend, a a krone " changeable assets, such as cash on| Winslow Marine faliway—Behr Betsy | 20,0 c: STOW! Great Britain hind 26,000 fewe 3 Rows, sche Spokane, achr Camano, ache |40, Tolland. flor! fe 3 “eer and bills rezeivable, «Ns Herure barge Coaultiam City, a“ RUMentAn iol t men under arms in 1922 than in oh yt * : whalers Star Now, 1, i ater, and panivh poset Western oyster, 1

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