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*, BUSINES S—Finance, Produce, Agriculture, Shipping, Real Estate, Building .°, BREAKS RECORD ‘TEMPLE PLANS STATE GETS 40 \(Wew York Stock Market| STOCKS HIT LOW ipa MAC bP H LUMBER TRADE IN CITY BUILDING, =:"=~--*""-=: NEW FACTORIES PRICES OF YEAR =; te sc=- =: HAS BIG BOOM adjoining noe 4 ( » club on Tues lay L - k F B ildi ; the ave. and Union nal prensa lu “ok : Experts Loo! or bBullding 4 Seattle Is Preparing for); sunced saturday by |INerease Forecasts 7,720 TEM raat Broker Believes Bottom Has ta ! hotisity 40-Obntinue 7 A ident of the atri ' ne, At we vp V 660,000 by 1940 ; Re oe Industries by 1940 ean | | Not Been Reached ji fee ‘i ing will be approxigapaly $135,000 sett hs lala aoomottye, 118, oft 1's! 4 ren The market for Bouthern pine . ft . motive * urthe weakness: industrial, | } « L With the closing of another mil-/and it will « i an auditorium, | Fofty new factories have begun ; att. ithe iris UP. Hi Bludebaker, | murther weelnese fn poche ay bry nd Dougias fir has developed great FE Yon dollar month in building per gym lintag room, kitchen, | operation in the state of Washington A . 69%, uD ite PrOaheUn 21. UP | rocks during the past week: wie | N saa tivity dur the last fortnight, ttle has reached the three-quarter | UN? : om @ study for | during the past three months, 21 of | ¥ vib bs dis Cin weeldiy atodic reuiaae TA clea de vi ee soya the American amb . wat nuel Mech. " i " Chicago. Bookir ”y South year mark with a total value of per-| ‘rhe contrage was awarded Sat.| Wich haye located tn Seattle, accord: | New York Stock Market | ET | ved by Macfarlane & Co, Beattle| other books “sth gpg hp Pt BOR mits that exceeds the total for the ae William Wills, upon ap-|ing to the quarte vey compile ation broker | He has had an unique and in-|Pine asso r ee whole of th record pe A : Loaf ne id r telat & “There were new low records for| teresting ca having been | showed a tremen ar - year in the city’s « retie porate ar webeaitien by. Arc eh Pe Manu apace S10 Second Ave, Ke the year,” the review states, “in such | iawyer and @ soldier, and ‘ie of this month to 6 per cent adie tects Mendel & Buchinger. | The | was announced Saturday by secre-| Mock Viigh” Law Clow ea tk Moabakar Momiaal Cet sn ute ak te P icc oral artiiets te tha Siaeas i new buildings were granted 7 : “ecom - =_ tise ny (tary Clancy Lewin, This makes a| 4 x Kubber... ih th te | Wo n, Crucible Steel, and National| presbyterian church of Vanco pe attained since last February & will cov ound space of 120 by * emioa . * . th eg ementigr nills reportin, total value of $1,403,825. 165 foot and will have an exterior | total of 100 new firms in the stato | Allie Chalmers 0% 40 ‘ ayes Sh teeta: “ote oname r on the other hand] CG. He ts well known in 8 by fir n reporting to #or 2928 up to October 1, am t/ finish) Of Mght brick and terra|for the first three ters of 1923, | "| sced shar} wer in (radin there was considerable strength 19} having many friends here whose |the West Coast Lumbermen’s aaso- ; $19, 15, more than $64,000 ahead a tee oem, BRA FATTe | Oe. eS 4 sy | the Chicago board of the low-p rails, euch as Baltl-| goes; co he ty renewing during|clation at the same time showed a Of the total of $19,482,505 reached in | °°" as listed by the association. Me teavy realising more & Ohio, which advanced 6/nj sshort stay. His daughter sudden rise to 41 per cent above 1922. This increase, Lewis points out, ts 1604 | is, wheat af Sees points on the dividend declaration of| come to Seattle to enter the Unt-/normal and 17 per cent above the tloffered. liberal supplies: horte|5 per cent per annum, There 4 Ne 2 ot shington. heavy production, The other soft howed little life, indicating they|also accumulation of the ofl shares, ‘ at ; | woods showed no notable change, Some months ago, R. L. Procte at the rate of 142 a year, or 18 more superintendent of building, v ved than the yearly Increase between the to predict that Seat 1988 con years 1910 and 19 If this rate tein land higher prices for the week were| lease” e ued strength in Souther sr ue teaein Hedging] @ ee mat Se ceceram wor increase 1s maintained, the state wil AY ery, contrecte, | recorded in Pacific Ott, Califor ‘orc ttacks leis and Dougie gir should “a total of $25,000,000, With th rivet | have 7,720 factories by 1940, the year : {Profit taking in corn Jed to al troloum and the Stand ra Ott grou Fad’ teflection in the general wa three-quarters of the year $7966 in which the Pacific Telegraph com- He [atump, On the, break Serterber| “We still believe we will nee lower F reight Order'| Boag ease te 5 ahead of three-quarters of this pan mecagta 8. Meattle) M | Cor a onthe crop during the week | prices for steels, equipments, coppers| NGTOM. Oct. LoThe Fora| ‘Th® principal call tn Southern amount, Proctor 1s now confident jon Of 660,000. This ts to be 104 | at 4, fluctuated between 89% and/and automobile stocks, and that on WASHINGTON, Oct. 1- wh em ard stock. Yall bulld- that his 1 n will be tultitied, | Georgetown to Be Center of A with 4,018 factories tn : cloning at 90%. Other deliver-ling drives advantage should be tor Car Co, Saturday petitions run ona ieteeula ty of its being s also bro rn to up the oils, low-priced rails|the 4 ate commerce commission A tata pe Crop reargue {ts assign Big, New Industry It has also Neen pointed out that a wasland high-grade divide out Saturday that fation’s survey, while : puthe to be effect ue teh 7 rs b . tf with other grains season remains op n this. bul ivity ts mot In th In Une with the other phases of ‘ al development, in M4 Ten} Pgh ey at he 10 | r1 of permits for new com rary boom, but th rely the larger months y jeopardized by a possible low- | ‘ord company stated in its pe sap tltee mature wy Progress in Seattle and all the ‘ H to Io iy : : | a fesued during August its grac ease In each ing to the association. mY ‘o we lower of rates on wheat to prim tition that if not altered the or: a wedg Grey. ing year shows it to Be a consistent | Vest Comes the uncement th ler factories and industrial en ae ‘ pare 4 render virtually valueless over | shows a big advasioe coves, beth Saat fs ein the | this elty ts to be greatly adv terprines thruout the clty and sta | $1,800,000 worth of coal cara, which month and August, 1922, growth, n th greatly a sn Mies SS PR 1 bpiey fs ‘dear . is of |as a packing house center. wi are ¢ springing up without chicago Beard of Trade L N York lit purehased. to aie a4 all indications are that mad ry . a "] ore ota H 7 fentuck st V' ore bu! ag is con ed. cartle with | « adtehons os aca abe ‘ 0 recorda Saturday's Que tat in ew or’ its mines in Kentucky Vest Vir- |= n Er eoant survey of the probable addition of a huge new establishn The products represented by the 114% | Wheat— Open t oans | Count fe is picking up aplen- t Georgetown, the converted Ri H give ginia, to its factories over its own . growth of the élty’s population just | new enterprises cover a wide va: > S H.6ely #1 ‘% ' Banks Gain int eel enka. to ta factoriea over te own| Country trage ta lcking uP eplen completed by the Pacific Te e|fer plant of the Seattle Brewing &| Those representing tho greatest Hethie <1 Ry NEW ‘YORIC ‘00L/ 1-She’ weak | coal Geliveriee | turmlahed! by | other |are, masterialiy: “touprovelss03e0 im & Telegraph Co. in which a popula. | Malting Co. ber of new concerns are factories | rocklyn Bdison ‘ ly atatenent of the New Yorklratironds, The car order required|notable that the proportion of tlon of 660,000 Is estimated by the| This was made definite Saturday in food, metal, wood, p ba is as follows railroads to cease giving special serv-| straight car business has been in- year 1940, by the signing of final papers by fuel paper, Clear house members’ aver-lice to pri companies owning thelr |creasing Jately. While there is no The telephone company's survey ts | Which the $3,000,000 lor Or age lon increased, $6,744,000; de pete cars. : speculative buying, more retailers a strictly business affair, It !s made | t! oS So : WAREHOUSE Is s hic! ‘ew! Maltin x c Ui, and neither optimism nor pessimism | fective. The new project means are permitted to sway the figures | Seattle will be made one of the m One way or the other, for it is the |important live stock and packing Jtasis upon which large amounts of | centers of Pacific slope, t the comes into possession of the b own plant of the Sea © coming into the market with . Ss a view to replenishing their broken Canadian Summer [faces tn this connection, economia 020; actual loans, increased, $2 Trains Withdrawn |", *¢ now sdvising buyers 341,000; demand deposits, increased, : to purchase lumber now, protecting | $47,753,000; time deposits, decreased,| Effective September 20, the | reir needs for three or four months 5,884,000; reserve, increased, $29,/“Trans-Canada” limited, trains 7/ii6aq One of the leading econo and § between Vancouver and Mon-| ist states that the statistical po- mand deposits, decreased $29,9 000; time deposits, decreased, $5, 9,000; reserve, decreased, 2,17 a ut pea al Leather lestroyed the| ‘do pta 0 Grain &| Cerro de Pa bandier Motore r A spectacular fire 4 use of the Glo « Co. at Duamish ave. and ile st. Saturday night. More Cash Wheat €9%) CHICAGO, Kept. 29.—Cash wheat—No. | 605, Money are to bo spent. | Srowing of cattle, sheep and than’ 4 pleces of fire-ti i ee hard, $1.0081.00%) No, 8 hard, treal, will be paces tthe ie hen’ ot taraber ie elven anita The survey was made originally tn | will be greatly stimulat i lepate ts re-figh : +a $l anenie season, {t was announced Satur.| "tion Of Tumier it ty atucking for 3918, and for the past five years has|«reater diversity will be i ap dig sy posrtbof pela % "4 2 ae Ae Purchases Sylvia day by BE. F. Le Bturdes, gen | bshpezas ghey J * worked out accurately in its forecast |into the farming of th Meee ee Chicago Car Lots agent of the Canadian Pactfio rail While hea rders for Douglas Of yearly growth. The average an-| Northwest thru the Increased de. Tile Mery ere Court Apartments | roa ott Hundreds of tons of hay, straw r~ ¥ |tir are flowing in from every direo ueres eee '2 Dopulstion was eq a close-at-home market for} anq seed that were to have been hae Mufio becond ies. | ‘The sale of the Sylvia Court] | |tion, every effort ts being made to ere, 2m tin rate ts tan on the hoot.” suippad* to" Sagan tei the telat oe ut SintMite. tere. |apartments at the southeast cor/Linden Apartments _|jncrese tne aiready high production ‘ @n as the basis for future yearly factors were emphasized 4 . bi nde ? rT] 7 Sil ner of Yale ave. and Ward at. si q uring the 2 ear pert ~~ G C " ima were umed ‘ “an ap jin order to accumulate stock. How- growth. During ih 20 year period by G. I. C. Barton, ‘un finenace ta kate: mital Can....s. 484 H4 $3) Waa announced Saturday by Car. Sold dfor $50, 000) lever, the comparative scarcity Reet; the tnnasl fn-}dent of the newly organised 2 | work to save tt. Freight ¢ preswayarcy ss t|ter, MacDonald & Miller, Ina The! qe sale of the Linden apart-|iogs is a handicap, as logging ee brocade eyed formerly president Of | ine on the tracks behind ” 10) property way sold by F. A. Phillips) ments, on the northwest corner of |been curtatied on account of fo ‘of the city, Its proportionate Barton & Co., who ts backed by some house, also loaded with sup’ to a Be stors* corporation, | Queen Anne ave. and Garfield st., | tire riske and will not be resumed iF ie caterally, result in in of the most ortant 4 ato #04] Sapen, were shifted: to safety by | Portland: Produce for @ con: n of $56,000, was announced. aaturday by <carter: [homie ‘satay sina torent end q als, ot the Northwest.|)- “ tations i r =: acDona erty | 7 ; It ts pointed out that this survey rton shows not only how| rave 804 auick work on the = ss MacDonald & Miller. The property| most unprecedentedly heavy, with f the « w of the switching en, he strongest order tn existence | bought by Marie Sorenson} in this country ts the “Sons of|from F. A.°Phillips at a considera Grease.” ton of $50,000, MARKETS Includes the suburban territory serv-| advantageously Se: @d by the city exchange, regardless ment of meat prod j ‘of the city limits today. According | ucts to the Atlantic seaboard and to ° = to W. J. Phillips, division commer-| Europe thru the Panama canal, but Foreign Trade % ial manager of the company, the| how the Orient is opening up as a| q survey is a most conservative est!-| market for these products of the Pa-| The United States bureau of for a Mate of the city’s growth. The/citic coast because of the very no-|etgn and domestic commerce han re-| w. MGite don; oe the mills hesitant to sell on account of the prospect for Japanese busi- ness. Prices have advanced an average of $5 within the last three weeks, tle Is located for FESPEREESZ Kodak ¢ Morage Nat Resi Wool | opt. 3 15% | meee bas been done tn th 23%) norton. growth of telephones naturally goes} ticeabie change in the diet of 0; eived the follc auairh tm wool, and ¢ most opti ° s hand-in-hand with the increase in| ental people he diet of Ori-|ceived the following inquires from jeago convention of | VEGETABLES Live, Mant, . i ntal people from the age-long con-| foreign firma which are in the mar Clothiers, It ts Delleved @ large busin Prices Paid Wholesale Dealers Brotiers—Dressed,, per To. the number of buildings, so that) sumption of rice and similar foods|ket for American goods. Full infor. | ts wool Will be put thru next week, : Gerse—Dreseed, per Tb. Turkeys-—Fancy, dressed . there is no room for doubt that S (The prices gtven are those made to re |i te elated that erders for slothin ~\to the more nourishing and sustain-|mation will be given to American a tne penvention: the sect tr whdieaniors,” Nes o°ted | eat pare: Scones Tides in Seattle ttle has struck its stride in a steady | ing meat foods of the Western world. firms on application to 9. H. Bla-| out 43,000,006, | vartoat exeeptionay prices te producers |Pielgiam ‘Hlarte-ctive, per Tb; wowDaY portato 2 Hortial development in population,| ‘The new plant will employ at the! lock, district manager of the bureau, | ‘ lean be frgurea by deducting the cost of) Dressed, per Mb. ..... OCT. 1+ ocr. 2 building and general pros er ity. start 500 to 600 men, and later the} Lowman building, Seattle: Cows—Country dressed, tb. First Low Tide N. Y. Susar pale Coffee |transpostation to Seattle and approxt- Oe jome—Fancy block . 1 will be greatly augmented by| Australia—(7869)—Paper board for o and eell- | Veal-—iancy. light 2:37 am. 16 ft.| 3:29 © m., 1.6 ft. Setarday Gevtations | mately 16% for mauling, st Downtown Tract Is elopment of important by-|rallway car lining. refined. | ing cost.) Heavy, coarse . lene. mi core irs Be. xs ey | products which are so much a fac-} Austria—(7853}—Flour, best, 20-ton me emetiue th; |Beane—Per 1 Cedi t | Pieatcreniin ers Second Low Seomnd Low Tide Bought for $75,000 tor in the packing Industry. The|samplo shipment; lard, best, 10-ton s | Meets—New, don. bunches 1 LIVE STOCK 2:15 p. m., 4:25 p.m, 6.8 ft No. ¢ Banton, 19% O14io Id pare Bart a per ™. . 24 head. The sale of three lots at the| Plant occuples five or six acres of| sample shipment; )}-lard, pure southeast corner of Second ave. and | STound along the Northern Pacific/ or “steam lard,” 160-200 tons. Lenora st., at a consideration of |2nd Milwaukee tracks for a distance| Belgium—(7834)—~ Bones, steamed | inter. Agr Quotations at Stockyards Cattin— Prime steers... Second High Tide | Second High Tide Foreign Exchange ry¢ | inte om NEW YORK, Sept 19.-—Foreian ye Medium to good ME sre.408, was reported . Saturday of a quarter of a mile south from|or otherwise; (i%6-—flour; (7sas)—| inter: © : D opened steady. Merling. $44 poe ber eeaia’s Primes oo Weather Bureau Report E Seott-Poor, Inc. The lots Argo station into Georgetown. Phosphorous—red, amorphous, #@-| Inter, Mor. 4 [French frome, $0.0610U: lire, 19.0487) | Coleey tocal, per 40m Gaives. ; TATOOBH IBLAND, Oct. 1.—$ A. M.— 3 ought by a retired lumberma new lopment, announced |Quisulphur; (7874)—southern yellow| do pfa.... $1 | Belaian tranc, 90.0888; German marks, | Bantam . Barometer failings clear; wind east, ¢ q pied » the R 7 pl Inter. Rap. Tr Ht rei 300,600,008 to the do Local hour. from Dr, James Shannon, Harry | >Y the Rainer corporation, ts regard \? ne. | inter, Niekel.cees 11%) The foreign exchar ed market closet rt PORT ANGELES, Oct 1—8 A. M. Kratz and the Marine National |°! ®% hishly significant among the| Bollvia—(7843)—Radio and wireless | iron Products dy. Wterling, demand, $4.668: | pew pant—rer crate Arrived, str Fred Baxter, during q | noteworthy steps In the greatly en-|telgraph apparatus for broadcast- French francs, $0.0628; lire, 90.0457, Off | 1 itimce—Local, erate aight bank. The buyer plans to erect a} pede ph id pig oligo {soe PS, 0007; Beleian franc, 10.0532%, up| Z ek edd two or three-story business block on | ‘@‘sed Progra - , ‘ 00004: Germ: parks, 200,000,000 to . ‘< the, property tn the near future, | city and Pacific Northwest. | Canada — (1876)—Cameras; (1867)—| eden pave ise" gon. tre. bunches Prime tambe «... Arrivals and Departures 4 oath ahead mandi | Associated with Mr. Barton, prest-|drugs; druggists’ novelties; patent | e- Parvnlpe—Pet eck oa Yearites Citens Armived—Oct, 1—Str Munro trom Bal- °. dent of the new organization, are| medicines; pharmaceutical products; ib Bonds Peppers—Cal. be Wethers . timore via ports, at $ a. m.; str 51 Holstein Cow Is | Fred Phillips, of Baker, Ore... vice | (7873)—music, publications for plano, Liberty cuentas bar pent yer vp Ewes aa i rr Sat Once oan ee Hea Prod | president; J. A. Russell, of La/ Violin, etc., orchestration supplies. Furnished by Logan & Bryan Matted Gems «++ FLOUR AND SUG/ Tacoma, at 10:30 a. m.; str Cross Keyn Wy FTOQUCE | ¢ ode, Ore: Fred W. Falconer, of| Canary Islands—(7848)—L umber E 810 Second Ay Radishre—Local, Go. Wholesale Prices from Tacoma, at $:20 a. m.; str War- Production of 412.6 pounds of} Pendleton, Ore, and 8. F. Chadwick,| for biscuit boxes; (7809}—southern |foriterd .. Fite tue $F | eerece rer’ onck Miger—Local bieuds Towsal frou obetan int cirta nite ae 4 | . ¥ patents . milk, containing 18.226 pounds of | of ft Seattle, trustee yellow pine. Loose Wiles Firat ds .. 9 fipinach—Looal, per box - Segne—Cane, ber owt. % Sept. 20—Str Horaisan Maru from Muro- é butterfat in a nevenday period is} Chile—(7819)—Machinery for mak. | Mack Truck Second 4s". H h—Per Tb. Beet, per owt, [ran via porta, at 14 p.m; schr Azelen | tg ackay oo. | Firet * Tomatoes TO} ‘ering sen tn tow of tug Sea Mon- P the creditable record of Carnation oo ine paper tage: paper for makinee Mariana Of ‘ 35% | Aocona ¢ $7.23 | aemayoneper Seth. at 6 permd te eccinn eee ihe. Starlight, a Holstein owned | paper bags; paper for writing paper; a sey wR. Ye queef : 23) praiaand fe :40 p. m.; str Jefferson from y the Carnation Stock Farm of Se- | aper for making envelopes; paper | Manat! fuear.. Fourt , : ern Alaska, at 11:55 p. m.: str MEM caonis to an ancouasceuce | Pag + ares cen New as ’ Prices Paid Wholesale 99 | James B. Duke from New York vt ports, |for making note books. | 1 jeo—Fancy Crack at 9 a. m.; str Beaver - by the advanced registry depart | a raoked abd feed meal 10 seperti ing ioe China- $69}—Plows, emall. 001 ™ : Cooking Barley—Whole teed, 1 Umore via ports, at 10: 3 Ment of the Holstein-Friesian asso- | ocr Cn ue Tarek eee enr;| Cuba—7805}—Tallow, No. 1 prime| Foreign Money Status Graventtein, box > Holled and ground @iation of America. The cow is but || onorey a4hé-an werites located | packer or extra. Saturday's Quolations | nckiverriee Per cra Onte—Whole feed, 100's 10:18 p, m.i ett York City’ from . |in rooms 4456-65 White-Henry.Stuart Farnished by Logan & Bryan Mucberries—Per Rolled uroe via San Francisco and Tacoma, at pe oot 2 months old | building after the first of the year. Donotiiees ; Revciees 180) —~ BE | 10 Second Ave, Seattle | Mananas—Per tb orentin Sia0 ac co, ES Beet ee = * |ehinery for concentrating copper| Normal value Prosent value | Cantaloupes-—Stan Salled—Sept. 30—Str Btockton for San Old S. f rock ore el s4.866 terling . $4.55 |Casabna—Per Tb. Mixed feed, § iy Francisco, at 4:30 str Crovus Tor i awmi 8 Porteous & Co. will move their of- ‘ 12% \$190.; ‘anadian % ota | Coroanute—Per 4 All-Grain Chop—s0's . Providencia via ports, at 1 p. m.; str Ala- fice from 217 White building to 1116] _Honduras—(7804)—Eangines, Diesel 29% [ogo ctes.--French franc... .6.15 cts |Dates—-Dromedary, 2 9k Pinser ito | Chick Feed —1 “ meda for Alaska, at 9 a. m.; att Amert- 4 ; Being Torn Down |in tte same building. to make room (SF, S*ml-Diesel, 15 horsepower nnd | Migsourt Pa: | ‘Belts tranen ait Fee porries Pee Be cesses MG i Sroring Eee G3 “Eto | mi ate Wheatland Stontarte tot Tacoma: ny eo 5 lo pi sete 1m: franc... 96 of eon om Ad im Fee . «ST, pete oa tans ti Landlocked by the Elliott.ave. fill, |for the proposed tea room adjoin. | #9, horsepower; tce-making plant, | yontana Power. Fallen Since: dete cts | Grape erat : ; : at 0:20 p. mm, Sept, SS--St) Wet Tones the old saw mill of the Seattie Lum. | ing the Corridor Shops. % tons; ice-making planf, 15 tons. | Montgomery Ward. German m’'ic..60000055c | Grapes—Malngs, small lus for Dairen via ports, at 2:30 p. m.: «tr rs ber Co. on Elliott ave. at Fourth | 2 408 iene eo cy ATR ay cer Sponge ET treme Per geen ave. W. and W. Mercer st., !s being | Klement Kennedy Mill Co., of | !#l8: roofing materials; southern yel- | ational Miscult.. Li iSwediah Icrona,.26.26 ota | seedless, mall lug Oduna for Akutan via Southwestera Norway krone, 15.93 cts|fMoney—Comb, per ca! Alaska, at 10 a. m. Cottonseed Meal—100's str Multnomah for , u Danish krone...17-85cte| strained, per 1. Linseed Ol Meal—100" Los Angelos via Everett and San Fran- torn down. The mill was one of the | Fortson, Wash. have taken offices |'°W Pine; white pine, Natl, Enamel & 8. Groek drachma, 1.65 cts | uckieberries—Per 1. « esegiee Sora Bean Meal—100's cisco, at 11 p. m.; motorship Ormidale landmarks of Seattle’ ,\at 728 Japan—(7857)—Beef, canned. Nash Motors SiAustrian crown, .00141¢6 |Temons—Fancy + Alfalfa. Meal for New Orleans via porta, et 11 p.m, im oO attle’s harbor, hay-|at 725 White-Henry-Stuart building. ‘Mexito—th reopen N. ¥. Central + Holland forin 3 | Chotce « 4 “99 | Done. Meat ing been built in 1899, at which time cee fexico—(7864)—Kegs, wooden, for | aw Haven ‘iRtmantan tole. Oranges—Per box « | “Granutated—100' 4 Ht was one of the largest in the| 1. H. Ives & Co. has moved from|™#!s- c Norfolk & Wertern ViiBpaniah pesota, [Penches—Per crate + Chareont hardwood)—-t0" Alaska Vessels state. 6620 to 6655-59 White-Henry-Stuart| Norway—(7856)}—Rosin, orthern Pacitio, Tad crates Grit—Limestone, 100% Reteniken— peeks (Gh walledy sete: Ads ss building. Wales—{7858)—Pit propa, 2,800 to | Norn rie Foreign Securities Lt Ly Granite, 100'", miral Watson, northbound, at 1 eheve 5,000 corda; (7854) pit props, stripped, | Giada. Prod. & Rel Saturday's Quotation, Parnes 15 Queen, northbound, i Financial Flashes ‘The National Theaters Association | 1:09 to 1,600 tons. Seer wetties Werle Second Aves bomttiae hag peo NUTS Vessels in Port at Seattle of America have moved from 42 ERTS: 7 pay Ontario Bily ~ =) From James Macfarlane & Co., ouiine butlding to 443 Bb sd oh AUTO RECEIPTS LARGE Seno Olas Bl ea remree sl Bia” Asned Prices Paid Wholesale Dealers Smith Cove Termtnal—Pler 41—Str Prest= q 811 Second Ave. ey beoask: bullaing Receipts from automobile Neenses | Pacific Oll.. Russian: 696 dest. } Back Lot dent Grant. achr Zampa. Pier 40—8t thet ret ae received at the office of State |Pan-Amer. com Russian Giga 1919, 11 | armoddis—t. X. 1 nett, Henshaw, Payment of a $7,500,000 bank loan Tres er ©. Is Babcock from De- French 6a, 1941 47. | Poanuts—Va., por td. ¢ as continued for one year from an| John Is Hall has rented 4409} COislrer Oe oe tee aL, 193 #1 heanen. aed 89% | Pecane—Per 1. original $10,000,000 loan, and which | White-Henry-Stuart Bullding, and poe pea} ss ane a orrertt 67, Jt 40% Bice bet ie Ba | eee eee TT Nou 4s por thse ss GN. Vermillion, frame residence 35x26, matures Monday, {8 announced by|W!ll move from 651 White-Henry.|Tetched a total o M Pennsylvania 41% British 3 07 ‘Sumbe, budaed, per tb. v4. $1,500, Pler 11-B—Str Owego. Cuba Cane Sugar "7 | stuart. building as soon as the alter. |*hich ts an Increase of $449, 048.67 | Phiindeiphin Go ears [British Vict. 4m, 85% | Fancy budded, per tb. ‘ Pier 7—Motorship Anvil, motorship Caro- smear elon ase: doniplated ~ lover the entire year of 1922, Only | Phillip Morris 1M AT Pritish Rof. 4x. BA RY PRODUCTS PE Ste ae On basis of preliminary figures, 1 she ers seven counties show am decrease | Phillips Petroleum. Helgium Restor. 45 DAL i rat b fi Toate Tn Peokeaboaks a General Motors will report net prof- ,, Pittebg. & ¥ |Belgium Premium 48 Prices Paid to ppers ier 1 ir J. L. Luckenbach, 3 its in this quarter of appeositeataly The State Board of Health ts to| fom last year's recelpta and these! do pra Japaneno 4m, 1931. 78 | wattertat— Union Pacitio “Terminal—Ste Jan om, 4 4 * ay! wed materially from the | Pontum Cereal. Japanese int 4% 92 do, Seattle delivery . A uke, : $14,500,000, or 60 cents n share on| consolidate thelr White building and | ?av Increused moterily Producers & Metin, Japanene and dba: 11g |ygeeclreah ranch, white ahell, 45@ 46 Pacific Coast Coal Bunkers—U, 8 I, 8 4 no par common outstanding, after|Douglas building offices, and will|"sutes Issued last mon) Pressed Steal Car.. United Kingdom, 1928/5'111%% 111% | Mixed colors see AID AD Swiftsure. a uy | take offices in the suite at 220-21 NPRM FETT ES Pullman Co. United Kingdom, 19 101% 101M] parte Press at .M4| cles of incorporation have been filed in| U, 8. Shipping Board Moortngs—Str Anna preferred and debenture dividend re- n DITCHED Pure Oil Italian bm yy 41 i" fo.b, Beattie supply 200 | the office ow tho secretary of stat B. Morso, str West Nilus, quirement. This compares with 93 | Douglas building. Custorner-—And you aly you lost | Rav. Coteclidaied.... aie on. condensary. 245/ Fidelity, Tmprovement | comp Atlantic Street. Terminal--Str Bessemee q iiss ‘i Re Readt var } attlo, $25,000, Reinstated, Citys Bees Opotne ausrteriand $67 centel) eon Gy control of your car? / brea Tr ayo DAIRY PRODUCTS Northland Transportation company, Se-| Athore Pros.’ Milling Terminal—Str Hor in first three months. All five divis.|_M. D- Patton, College Town)" ciset Clerk—Yes. I couldn't keep | Republto Iron’ & Steel yt Prices to Retail Dealers atte, $60,000. Ofell. H. Johneon and| alsan Maru, fong are now getting back to abso-|Magazine, has taken an office at} ive (Mi P| Replogle Stoel | aatter—Local creamery, oud 49] Donald Cornus, To build, make, main-| Spokane Street Terminal—Str Banta, Jute. capacity operations, and on|650 White-Henry-Stuart building. dalfgee dt oct Royal Loca) Dette need cil, ane. ng | tally operate, buy, ell, deal tn amd with, | Flavin am basis of indicated demand during sete Havare Ai Clearings .s0,2a47t.09 | Mee cea eolora. <= GG Rar | SPs, feaete Sti nan heats of -etmror ons | SAINT Sabree OL ea eee | balance of this year, earnings in last| The Dalry Products Publishing Hides and W Wool MHouthern Pacific. Balances ..... «++. 1972413.11 | | puilets . 88} ture and kin Puget Sound Bridge & Dredging Co.—str i quarter will equal and possibly ex-|C% bas move from 830 to 567 Tuying Prices, F. 0. B. Semtth Southern Ratlway Portland | | Cheese— The Scandinavian Social club, Tacom: Patterson, 4 ceed Juno quarter. White-Henry-Stuart building. Galt Nidee vesvevee | get Beds ense Clearings } | Qremon triplets «ssi. no stock. Cecehl Ceoohl. and | Ames Terminal Company Sts Rewutas, | : pe 3 jeabourd Air Ani . ‘ Fran! ve 5s 2 ESO afiind ‘ae hia A Beara: Roebuck, | Balances ..... ..... | ‘acoma, no stock. Emanuel| West Seattle Training Station—U, 8, 8. 4 Harry Holmes, formerly manager | “hyis Beneca Copper... | Tacoma i LL eg May and A. J. Sambrakas.| 1) No. st, aha & of the Arena, has restgned, and his | caltekina, green or salted — Shell Union OM. | ransnctiot Tilamon riplets, o f r Basin Produce Heffernan’s Drydock—Str Rainton, TRADE TERMS place will be taken temporarily by | No 1;UD 10 18 100. .sss+sseossseee stg [olen Mt a go beslgoatihe bi! & HN POULTRY AND MEATS kane, $1,000. FG. Har | Bay Toes Maen q 2. ves 8) Standard Oil of Cal,. ARV HST Wholesa! elt. —Schr Ret | : Adolph Schacht, ‘ein prom or esltha Btandar@ Oll of Nd eae me ge = ee Oy Eee Denaro eu-Laok Concrete Unite corpor Rosa, ache Spokane, schr Camano, echt "4 ; FUNDING SrA ges Sh lies No. 1 1 up to 26 Ibm. 107 | Btowart “Warner. BOUGHT FOR A RISE Brotlers—Per ID... as Booking, $100,000, Wen AN valia soit K. V. Kruse, barge Coquitlam City. city He vey ‘06 | Stromberg Carb ‘ote oridtor w hive, ton 4, Bennett, R. He wand FP. j { ioe wie thee, ie ek ‘edea! N I pry nint hides, if iba np. tl ndetaker, Set pres Sar rola vee beth Oe eey. rey ee Pere Stillman, To nequire tho oxctunlve ight 4 ing of debts that are not 4, aalt cow hi 108 | Bweets Co, ously 90 years old and fol A to control and use the aystem of Co Loo a but which exist in various amounts | ew issues Be flint stags oF bulls auimiarine Hontn that his end waa near, any ie to oO an vised by Wr, A. Weile|| PUGET SOUND POWER By or bulls ‘Tennessee Copper NSnaenea! ee i“, ato 3% Th Spokane, % and maturities, Into a unified form, " : Bee eee apeerslie (8 stage Rernpreniodererts'¢ Nonsense," sald the doctor, “the| Live, lent, 3 to 344 the, Hin | OF BOR ei welig & LIGHT CO. > usnatly with a fixed maturity and| Dillon Read & Co. have announced | MM each. terre /$0.60@ 1.00) Texan Gulf Bulphur.. Lord isn't going to take you until FE EK ooo. Walter A Wand, 2. Fy 2ull and MARTE rate of Interest. $50,000,000 Issue of Dominion of| Green or salted, HON eeees 100 2.00 Texas Protfle.s you've passed the 100 mark.’ 8. p. 2 conte above live, G. G. Ben hg wae uv atb toe DIVIDEND NOTICE Yanad 929 t % | Wool pel ry Timken , " ‘ive, fat, 9 to 12 Iba, Hood Cand ine, Seattly, $10,000, It fs the general practice to Issue |Canada 1923 Refunding Loan 6% | Woe -y ‘0, my friend,” sald the aged | Geese—Live, tat, , Fine, clean . . Tobacco Products. pif y Wm, H, Hood, Martin Burman and W.|] Regular junrtert: dividend: bonds to “tund” a dobt, but the|bonds, dated nnd bearing Interest! Seqium clean dol banker, “that wouldn't bo good | Belgian Haree—4 Ms. and up.. ‘Ul W. Montgomery. Nort oniPrige Prefentuen wernt {gsuance of stock or any less perma-|from October 16, 1924, The bonds| Coarse, heavy. Underwo finances. Why should the Lord walt Ave, fat, per tb, a far] Triangle Bt on Preferred and No. 14 on Com- nent kind of security to provide for |are offered in denominations of $190. pene cele! ge Br ‘ until T reach par when Ho can | Roosters—Old, live, per Tb, “11 [changing name to Geo, Hundsdorge: mon Stocks pave been dectared, ir ' 0 0 an wat 4 flonting indebtedness 1s, to all in-|$600 and $1,000, and in both five ny medium 8. Ronity. pick me up at 90? Her aati at 124 | _Chartew Pfotter Batats, tne. ‘Tacoma, et ea, : te 4 purposes, “funding.” and 20-year maturities, ium heavy J, A, Rubber, + ORM fore _ ancy, heavy, 180-200 Ye... 10 11] $80,000, Wiixaboth Pfeffer, Mazel M, On Vrlor Preference Stock ents and purposes, Fancy, heavy, eo. : 14% a The 20-year bonds are offered nt Comte Dart esd Matthaot and Wm. P, Matthaol, % 3 16 20-y q { According to advices the Ruman y y hant 4 economics | 98.25, ylelding 6.14 per cent. Tho ab uy a6 ne Rw. i 4 tad, | governed GHA VOULTRY AND MEATS Union Bond & Mortgage Co, Port An On Preferred Stock i sy sai Palalions (e707 action five-y ar bonds are offered at 99, pelt, ench.ssssseses$100@ 2.00] do’ teal... Magee tT has temporarily Prices Pald Wholesale Dealers eles, $16,000, Alston Falrservice and 14% Suspended the expbrt of crude and |Ducke—Dressed, por tb... refined oll, owing to homo require. Ment—DPrenuod. honvy «. monts, 7 s28] Bon), N, Phillipa, .20@ M1] Suniner Land & Loan Co, Sumner, 120@ .21! $9,500, Chas, P, Jenks, Geo, W, Sproune, wat J, J, Hooking, L. D, Howe, onch... 060 inn, Ib. 1 160 owed by am equal reaction— |yielding 6.23 per cent. Interest ts feabenas > payable April 16 and October 16, On Common Stock 1%

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