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CLE Gea Sh ven Ee UT OES SE GE Es Sew es es ee wos 7 PAGE 14 THE SEATTLE STAR SATURDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1929. ° BUSINES S—Finance, Produce, Agriculture, Shipping, Real Estate, Building ,°, SEPTEMBER BIG |\ivow York Stock Marker) HOUSES TAKEN [GIVE FIGURES ON Here Is Map of Business| RUSH WORK ON © RENTAL MONTH mv _""-— BY NEWCOMERS COST OF HOMES Chart Tells About Future NEW CRUISER NRW YORK, Get. 6 The mereantil r © ted an imminent Greater Stability Is Noted re for replehiahini stocks in. many ove last year | Eastern Bond Man Pur-|Experts Tell Relation of In-| Swnwsrsenmerme moan an wna lone aT) ne ama Ta any | Todd Corporation to Hire come to Cost of House 150 Additional Men nin testimony ¢ hy cond ting In the domestic b in Tenancies piss a i eval gene opt rrainty abroad, and stocks) Qhases Noted Residence ya BY FLORA G, Onn TACOMA, Oct hr stile into new Meh ground on the ¢ ponse to reports of &@) Among the WASHINGTON, Oct, 6 ¢ plete with all pe h publ Real estate firms who have been | forthcominu dividend inerous the past month are reporting a great:-| 4) Chesapeake & Obie Dy Gentral, 1014, up Rt re r American, ¢ naconda, 38h, off t y | home ut how humble should nat 6 Tod wry Dew of ly increased activity as compared! hg OL G8 up Haven, 11%, off Southern ‘Railway that) of the Mra, Chauncey | hor mul h humble ‘should it ‘Actual Path n the Todd Dry Dock oe : a nate vi [Canadian Packie vis i house at 1439 B | Construction corporation hor WIth the previous months. As evl-/~Yoaviness in the main { the Industrials at the week's el ‘ ; Government exports in the division oe, Aailcnal tao Bhaa 4 5 Amer! lence of this fact, John Davis &|counter-balanced by pronounced strength tn the rails and by Buoyanoy, < A. Holmes, B.1¢| op suiidine and housing ot the oom uAditior nen. Friday morning bast Go, state that 207 lease contracts, | or ct of an increase In the curre p nt divi a6 rush the w ‘0 « final complet ordi » Was the outstanding r th e 4 residence, noted as one of the} out, according to the size our| according to John Gardner, vice pre Including both residential and busi A A: Maiiva ois In the | pia Tenia noted ne of th rding to the af f your 4 Jor Aner, vice y urilits Ness properties, were closed thru 1 « “ast Iron and Iron Prod. handsomest in the city, was bullt | salary | dent ar ‘ he corpd attle marred { < e, however & further about 12 years ago by Billy Block at| With an annual income of $1 nth south their office during September, as / break based on tho outlook that the presont #1 dividend’ would have to/a cowt of about $66,000, It occupie $1,800, you may purchase a house 4 ; a ma Compared with 182 in August. An ‘ pene ci duha\Pentyiea’ Wo apeaan twiinere which |® corner lot in the Capitol Hill dis-| and lot valued at $3,000, Larger in y ‘he order to speed up the final con. I Other fact cited by them is that dur Me to BA8%9, reflecting the per crease in sales Cor|trict overlooking Volunteer park.|comes will support a higher priced work still to be done on the comm ing September th - : here were but 121]t t nine montha Mr. Holmes, who ja a bond and mort-| house in the same proportion. cai ig ue dee one po Notices of removal, | | checking up on rental activities of the past week by Henry C, Rwing | ever no humble, there's no place like Senate ot WHET pe arrival in Seattle | meres department have it all worked 168 in August T%. off r Vr 42; Cast Tig 94, up 1%: Pan-Ar great many trips to per cent of value, or $000, The| | Ma “This latter fact,” C. L. Middle a " Studebaker ooh et Springfield, 2 ab ne go decided th ¥ nount of the loan will be $2,400. ent from the New York office of th sabe brook explained Saturday ontinental Can, 49, off 7 Anacond ' aunt | make hix permanent home, here t and amortization will be! This isa reproduction of the “Babsonchart,” a term fa- Gerennes roperte ee: show that, with the increased SN: Phillips Morria, 1? Cuban-American ugar IJ cently his Hastern affairs were put er year, Taxes, insurance and) miliar to readers of The Star who follow Roger W. Babson’s) ,., ok anal hock od ths eal PCo\urn! mand for busin nm Dik: Ataoplanne Losemors in ondition thut he could tak } #130 making | weekly article on business conditions. It is explained in the|er must be rushed to completion B Mayor : icialw tenancies, there is also ¢ ix renidence in Seattle and this | unnual expenses $420 bility. People who move in are } in} thas Ired an saris ng in, This speaks as well for tt M ble ‘i q annual expenses should go to. ; Friday morning,” Gardner said 1 growing prosperity of Seattle as doe Public arkets spoagid war ayments on the loan and may | Statisticn on the 12 leading bar-jpesk It will be ea. 46 Dry Dock & Construction t He ’ |ometers of business—building, bank | how ‘much readjusunen’ K an ° fty dollars of| accompanying article. therefore we will hire 150 new men the increasing dema of WESTLAKE © being mad i ured «vings, The remain corporation has a elved word eget “We are noticing { ef Westlake | 8p ar ety ng $270 whould be compared wactions, failures, labor condl:|place. It is exactly like v from the war department that they ere as compa the corporation, and was 49-6 Me vals In ¢ wane conditions, ‘ore om & Kk because busine " Makot the soni ti : 5 oe eles ahaa re the rent that you might pay in an-| Hons os iy x gona nm * f i ign Fae: ; bank L m . ness ac will be give contract for t Coeed dential districts, Demand f xt F Beate are comparl.|other man’s house * old _movements and money |ally borrows from bank of pre ng of six army barges, and the I Gea wtores ta increasing eink Peal Pasgan-acly NP take 12 to 18 years to pay |Tte% commodity ‘prices, investment | perity Nobody kn how much on them will commence as soon sea the Sime district at the samo pace x " z : sin’ wet ‘aonnhintad off the entire cost of the houre, de-|"tatiatics, erop conditions, railroad | you will borrow but when it comes | ; s forma: ntract is received in as Wi Ordinarily, when a business block | 73 P “ r n the Ch other ales reported are| Pending on the rate of interest jearnings, and social factors, are|time to pay back, one can easily |‘Tacoma, it was reported Mayl Sais nis a realdential district, the le today, Cast re Twenty per cent of the value of {combined to determine the course |figure how much you must pay! It is expected that work on the the pol Fesidences around it drop in value |} 3 gees 1 and N yellow sold at $1.0 ert H. Merrick pur wd trom |t © and jot is about the lowest of the various 1 nes of the chart. | back Just so, business inflation | barges will start hin two or three fear that stores |{%5, ‘ Wheat underwent several dips and ‘ of tran | 4 payment that can be made, so} Tho line X-¥, for inatan that | must be paid back in deflation, but | weeks, Gardner said allies today, influenced by a fre ri marks the natural growth of Amer-|the country as a whole gets grad. Lamson a por be invading adja experts may. If larger amounts Uy fluctuating corn market t iny-Blaine park addition. gent property, Under the zoning or-| Nuco i envy nk presaure met-on. the s large piece of ground in 1 at tho beginning, |! Js determined by bank tran-| ually more prosperous as t* indi- dinance, people can tell just how far | (ii, * ee bulges and the market sets c ct KeaWtifal aiettiot and tar, atace | 90! penses are naturally eaaier, | Sctons \¢ ated by the long trend of the X-¥ Stores will be permitted to encroach. HANITARY , one leer cave Kk will immediately start constru ould coat about 20 per cent] The line which bounds the various | line and the residences therefore main- 2 1 >, Mine cottes, |attributed to a at fa ha me realde value of the house, if it in in] 4reas above and below the X-Y line| A few moments study of the chart tain a stable value and normal sala Masota pt. the, at eal During the upty y J. Gulliver purchased from|@" Improved neighborhood. An un-|!s @ combination of all these barom-| will convince you that good” bust. ‘bunt dec, eal, $1.19; 3 bare Palmolive soap, |markel. No. 3 yellow so! Maxwell entate, the renidence at|!Mproved lot whould sell for much| ters. It shows the actual path Of /ness ix not wild prosperity, thut AS an example of this contention, | powder. s. ite. Stalle 4-8 rallies were shortlived, howeve Newton at., on Queen Anne Hill, | le", about to 10 per cent of the | business, |must be paid back in econoinic Middlebrook cited the new store | margarine %.; Yakima honey, § declined with other grains ura Wellock purchased from value of the houne | It ts the areas between these lines |headache, but rather business near building t will be completed next | Pa! Stall | ain © Wroader demand, al sia B O'Drine residence on k |that demonstrate Newton's law and|the X-¥ line of normal growth that ‘ eee Fat wilt bb completed next |e “fea aati. moat The of thle rain ia being used| Jaa, $8. O'Driscoll, re lence ¢ on tol |make aclentific forecasting possible. |in neither “toy good to last nor ao (September Is Active Month Sard st. and 10th ave. E. The oysters and clam: 7 lo! re heapnes addition UL UMBERMEN | You will note that the black space | bad as to cause suffering and hard. in New Tenancies Glock contains six stores, five of | "0" (1, Met margarine, ie tb visions showed” @ sharp ad-), 'G: nolsheim hesed’ trom! jabove the line marked “BY t ap-| ship. formal business ts eal | Which have already been leased with-| Ini ‘raspberey. 33 a 4 othe i ae ik BUY HOMES |: proximately equaled in area by the | business. Tieccaash aps) aes OUI affecting adjacent residence val-|jaras, 20c. Stall 2 e-made mayoo: | McLaughlin Waterfront addition. period of depression below the line| We asked Mr. Babson what makes |, ; tes. nalse, 400 TD. ‘ 20 | Chicago Board of Trade|" seen 7 Interesting coincidence in real|marked “C." Likewise “Din | these continuous changes—thexe ups |*tee# in the early fall was reported Whe corner store of the block has | Stalls H-13-16 ae van Wriday's Guat Sullivan, reaidence at $36 24th s for the past week ia the equaled in area by “EB.” “IF, the|and downs. He answered, “Becaune |SttUrday by M. Roxas Downs, secre- deen leased for yenrs at A| tomatoes, 10 +4 $108 Bt ave., in the Madrona that two lumbermen, each an of-| great period of war and post-war|prople try to run counter to the jpey OF paar pe heme i teangeaess “Monthly rental of to Griffith H - ORNER “A nt Geo. D. Mill vy 4 fe different company, pur-|inflation, in rapidly being offset by |ten commandments and the multipli yd ae month of September, Downs Griffith. druggist. Other ytores have |, State 2-98 Pi eat atew, 2 mal i cn ana eight, block 44, Brooklyn ad. |Chaed residences on Queen Anno hill the depreasion area * over 66 | cation table. Whenever 51 per cent | “ated. leases of Spans, Sr mene ay Teen inased to Misx Aggie Soyland.| ta the: pot ¢ sugar cured bacon, | sta5 dition in the Univeraity ‘ ru the firm of West & Wheeler. | per cent of this deflation having |of the people tr ride in the enrt aS, WOU). OF SE06, 080 Wrens dee ed K, Dent, president of the Dent! been completed. and let the rest pull ft, then busi eted with new tenants, bakes, DG. Thimas, biitcher; the |23¢. Stalls 16-22, butter, bo D z k Skaggs United Stores, griceries, a butter, ¢ 3 : need . “ Lumber & Shingle Co, bought the) ‘The quickening of business last |ner begins to decline. But when| AMORS business leases recently 4 TP, Jacobson, shoe dealer vie Ses Mage ‘ ey!| PORT ORCHARD hore at 444 Smith st. from F. A-| spring could not last because it got |51 per cent of the people, actuated |losed thru this office are the fol q J Pullen purchased from Dina Other business leases riported for : ’ t “4 » at a consideration of $11,000, urted before the readjustment was |by the spirit of service, are pulling |/°™!™ the week includ 143 N. {5th > F AIR SUC CESS | amen P Jennings, secretary of the finished. ‘The chart indicates that | the catty thea Iniotnane deubeoven [ec favor nedice tiv Goatees: Frank Cruver and H. G . age eaat 2 eean Lumber Co, purchased the | business will not boom again until| Hence, even poor businers hay itn {ond avec: Loule Hurwite, 1828 Becood obi and men’s clothing Weet-| wetter: soe2 tee st pin og Re a ee ; uring its four days of activit w Colonia} house on the northeast | 1925—but that 1924 will Inke ave. N.. to A. P. Gussman and |e) Mason Jars ats, 2 8 u 008 Pye Pes A og ~ raged van Hees _— better than 1921 or early 1922 be-|the errors of pleasureseeking, in. $ Union at; Rice Watters Co., 1420 TG. Gordon, auto accessort nnd | pean better, +5 Ca: h Wh annual Kiteap munty - siacrats ‘be 0 @ "ol chuse the worst of the depression | difference to work and wasteful ex-|Third ave; A. Greenburg, 1422 Third 488 Holgate st. to V. H. Larson, ma $ eat hi Port Orchard, ro word from |#ideration of $12,000. in over travagance. All America needs now.|8°@:, Block Hat Co, 1418 Third ave; Stall 17 The, | CHICAGO, Oct. &-—Cash wheat, No. 3/the management statea Exhibits | There in no way of telling how|is honest industry and a general | son vane wee ofp ator ea hard, 91.004 G11; No. 3 hard, $1.08%.| go ove ieiceibad ale decseuth | y ar jJohn Vanis, 627 James #t.; Falls Tire & & Stall 12. 3) Ra hee thes: ; aba | display a far xp 4 alt a MAY GET HUGE high the next period of prosperity |desire to serve—then business will | Rubber Co. 1828 Meventh ave; A.B. fee, $1; special on fruit jars. tons and brought forth mic will take us but aw it nears its|be better than eve: |der & Dugan, 703 Pine st.; Rosio Haim, fq the. much | sliver’ tintnelt males i ve.; M.A. Green, 202 Union st.; Hall- | 3 PY pe spent #00 | berg’s, Inc., 105 Pike at; H. C. Frost nt clal on Butter, a6c Th San Francisco Produce | ment from outside visitors. nao dlan eS nti Sie. Minnl, 127-9 Prefontaine place: Vallen: a Will Build oti a rancisco Produce sux on uns wate LUMBER ORDER, Hida ba 3 Big rain evator r peanut butter, Datter—Pxtras, 51% prime frets, /attained were: G. KE. Worton, af-| WasHINGTON, Oct. 6—The de{ SEATTLE } ake aves, Moves -recpe: Cai HALIFAX, N. S., Oct, 6—In an ricultural department; 1. D, Cot- ~The de-| MARKETS at Westlake av N.; Star Radio & 3 Electric Co., 1637 Westlake ave.; & M. arcad Me & partment of fe ad-| to “effort to keep their srain traffic in | wain and balfves, 8 ennursaad de ton, Hvestock: ©. O. Gangitt tab-| > nt of commerce has been nd Lansdowne, 119 Madison st: Moon Pac es Cases teres: |conisa tantra see’. teats See pec aT ete ie ee Ate antl nealirys Mom coau. wor.| Yim that Japan will’ need 260,000,.| citle Co, Inc., $11 E. Pike st.; Universal : . nek mea tes apricatn, ¢, fou he + ate : -yat hte 000 feet of lumber in the near fu.| VEGETABLES Live, heey, Be cesses Transmission 'Co., 1806 Broadway: Dick: ment will crect a xrain elevator | 4 ; H ton, arta; C. H. Campbell, amue- i site son Auto Accessories, $03 E. Pike st. ach dee; large Itallan prunes - “-|ture, It ie stated that the order will Prices Paid Wholesale Denters Lave, abt, too... Wile re age ad with a million-bushe! capacity. {3 tbe Stall 39, coffee, 24¢ and up. Foreign Excha ments; Mr. Meecham, Howe and < Brotiers—Dressed, per To. iaftinin, eatlake ave; W. P. At ts expected to cost $1,000,000, jal kinds flour from 91.69 up; ‘Crystal pk meregpe ps. ba Holter, committees, Congressman| £0 % the Pacific coast if satiatuc-| (The prices given are these made t0 Te | Gelsg_ “Dressed, par cp PES pitted ince pap. ¢ bars 2bc; Lesite’s sate ange opened higher; Brarling donaed.| John ¥. Miller gave an addreas ai| OFF terms can’ be arranged, bessatacay pra bade sogce ‘With « few | Tarkero—Fancy. dressed | Third. aves: Theatr PCa Tacs 4a ange opened higher, Sterling, demand, | John e one 0 — | ave; The J. T. Hay Co., Inc. wensonal exceptions, prices to produ: > } ricci soul place. Ind governmment officials believe it a a » pke. Gold Dust mill divert Canadian grain traffic! bv} po 4b ie $.55%; france, $0.0504% #904504; | co-operation and the eplendid remuite| ae eT COMOMY. Relgian francs. $0.0603. German mar Vi can be fuurea by deducting the cost of “rom Portland, Boston and New| BCOMOME foo.v00.000 to the dellag. ns ™*FM* | shown as did Commandant J. New ork Buildin FS [transportation to Seattle and epprost- "York to Halifax. o£ We Non cane Char ys | Hoowewerff, of the navy yard, aa Total 100 Millions |s220:4* for auittng, storage and all: | Mors Fancy ce ae bi 5 ; BANKERS PLAN — ERR $e: bt ke Judge French of Kitsap county. D. black tem, 35; pepper, " Cc. | - Legis . N. Y. Sugar and Coffee M. McDole of Seattle, assintant W YORK, Oct. 6.—In nine | Artichokes—Per dor, ......+ 1.26| Heavy, coarse ..... = aie ae Sugar and Coffee | tas 30 _ baie #88) FOR DEBATING Financial Flashes ap phe IE. Suger—Wirm. Raw, $1.19; refined, Drm pretties — oe n Kaz aay Ne Mapagepnars 30, plans | Neans ha ee ‘ | ir 2 MEE dames binefariane & Co. 118. can Ghirardat ch Wy seat bites tewe1sue ts 1 estate ‘on’ poultry ands exer’ proses: (REARS: Weee “ind vit coe a | aoeak | carte ouetations at Stockyards The debating season will soon be M11 Secand Ave 3 large Dot Monte tomas Coftce “No a on epot, 18K G1OKEL one tn wanity, an compared with 664, cnet: | Leese erute ‘aa | deems akan on in the Pacific Northwest chai ee |S ae coe sk o o8 : —— ing $108,184,967, in 1992 + COM: | Carrete-— Loca 18] Medium to good...) ‘“lters of the American Institute TOR Eeyetal, White soap, dee: tee | . : 22 ey | Prime cows and heifers 1... € banking. James Davies of th ‘Twenty industrin! stocks average oe Boston Wool Report Sale of the : cs | oatem eset Be G sof the | 89.93, a decrease of 0 Fall stocks |tec tte tc: F&O. Nepena yellow tebe) HowroN, Oct. fA tale business ts AG SET: Colery—ieeal, por 40% | Sune ; ‘inst National bank, Seattle, chair- Average 87.8. a decruase of .12 |25e: 3-T. can Wasson's coffee, with 3! any in the ‘wool market, with Willard A artments Carn—Yellow Bantam . 18 | Hoge— jman of the inter-chapter debate er Saar nister, $1.15 Mtall 39, best Yakima, 4 being for medium and low| P hip News Curumbers—Loca: @ 15) Prime . i committee, has announced the com- |California, Guatemala honey, 6 tbe. The; |/ Stade woole Heveral fair-wized lote of! 4s nouncement is made by Richard Rrnooth heavy Prominent railroad exeentives | S2'! ; s il quarter bloods were sold to New England nnouncement 14 image by Bichs a ane pletion of the debate program for | Pemstioeg ee lbarmur reali od gid tnd repel Ward of tho sale during thi past} mane ri | | Ti : Mee eee -49/ the winter season. It will include ides in Seattle ag Beep 901 debates with the chapters at Spo- SATURDAY | sonpay || p2Ast EEO See oe enahes Goma te acts 3 kane, Tacoma, Portland and Yak- ‘express opinion that rate cut this | honey, ise. 2 for 2c; Koved ereame fell is Relikety: i batter, «be fb; our beet butter, sSe. Stall Lg chad week of the Willard apartmetits, on 4 | 56, mustard pickles, Ife pt, 28¢ qt.; large ; the northwest corner of Summit ave, Eh { dill plemes, 4 toe-160 | Liberty Bonds and Marion st., from F, F. Adams to © Earnings of Mariand Oi! for year Furnished by Logan & Bryan Sabet OCT. 4 OCT. 7 | Paranipe—Pet wack o.ccsseee Yearlings . ima. a : S18 Second Ave., Senttic Mrs. Rosa Freid. The Willard apart-|| First Mish Tide | Mest High Tide || Peppers-—Cal. bell, per B. Wethets). ces ssscack % The first debate of the Seattle inaid to be running at rate of $6 a yihaays Guetations (6 a.m, £9 | 1:48 @ m., 26 ft. || Potatoes Ewes 2 o share. ge Nigh de sak POET din oat First Low Tide | view Low nhac’ | Re 1£0@ 6.59|/team will be held at Yakima, De a pics Iriret ‘te oie” 9947 Saspl held at $90,000. ‘The property is to [ize a me a | ate mi. 148m] Nerted Ges FLOUR AND SUGAK cember 13, the subject being the - Ratio federal reserve system | Pirat 4x oe! 3 Szig remain under the management of | Second Migh Tide | Second Migh Tide| | Radishes— sy | Flour—Local blends oe9 abolition of tax free securities. TB versus 764 week ago and TTA year ago; New York federal feserve bank 82.8 versus 83.7 i SUat | Henry, Brodericie; 10 jit am, 1d ft ‘ 29 pm 114 ft | | Mbubarh Local, pat 1 | geraitily patente ....: : Other «subjects of timely interest ' iret 4% $7.12 97.12 ie ! y END IS IN SIGHT Babehe taaee, Sh18 a VIE my 46 fl aGe me 34 f|| plnnchtaeal | Segur—Cane, per cwi.. that will be discussed at other Third 4% on 9 $4.0 m. . T _ leve r Hrd 4 ois: 881g oh04 Skaggs Co. Leases | |squash—ver 5. HAY, GRAIN AND FEED levents will include a subsidized | | | Weeks ago and 80.2 year ago, | ow 4s secs, OR2L ORL ORID| Store to Be Built Weather Buvean Report Tarnips-Per ack Aitatte May—viret grade . merchant marine, branch. banking FRUITS Straw ..... cp and the increase of the immigra- | TATOOBH IALAND, " Moon Motors will make a new light, | . The sale of the property at 2622| Barometer rts a, too Prices Paid Wholesale Deaters Cr yellow, 1208 tion quota. “six to sel} for less than $1,000. Sched- |Prisoners Are to Be Paid Foreign Exchange ! whi fa | de li Bie hk. vast |East Union at, to Mr. Ray Furh:| miler an b + A Standard | Apples—Fancy . Barles—Whole ford, SEE itie coming year ia 25,000 cars,| Fair Wages for Work NEW YORK, Oct. 6.—'The foreten ex- Il tanker, cso terleaes arter Who 8S against 15,000 in the current year. change market closed higher, Sterling, | man fino the at week was re-] PomT ANG! . Oct. 6.—8 a, m—|_ Gravenstein, box .- peeni r . N Cc ti demand, $4.55%; French france, $0.0596.| ported by John Davis & Co. Satur.| Arrived, str lowan, str Baginaw towing | Blackberrles—Per cra pH : ew Co: rations ry BY LOWELL MELLETT ene eheete te taeeeed: |(a%-. Mrs. JPahrman: will’ erect jParge Chas. Nelson. Departed—str Hag- | Blueberriee—Per 1 ng ve rpo! Total employed by railroads in | WASHINGTON, Oct. 6. $55,000,000 for @ dollar.|onéstory building on the property, | civse ‘ ii ‘ babe ee py vo feed, 136 SEM oe July was 1,954,687, an increase of || WASHINGTON, Oct. eecare one |the contract for which has been] as | all-Grain Chop—s0 £° | cctissen. ot jnetepernind baveLaieg gn wearly 500,000 over July, 1922; ad : a a -% yiven to Stephon Berg, and work! AtTivals and Departures | Coconut | Chick Feed-t : Jin. the office of the secretary of state: July payrolls were $261,805,549 as | Prison labor may be in sight BANK CLEARINGS witl commence Monday.” The antes Fine -cDried: Gat. 10 Growing Feed 190 | antes ee egainst $193,571,244 in July, 1922, | Steatest victory yet won by sth . tf | Arrived —0¢ sae herstan ar | Growing 100s . pany, Seattle, $75,000; B. J. Lesser and © pada sf |forces engage’ in the war against Beattlo has already been leased t oh Oct: S—Ktr Kewanee from | Gooseberries—Per Tb. Eee Mash—i0 Donald Corn ! Ban Francisco, at 6:15 a. m.; atr F, J, |Geape Frult—Cal. ... 425.6450 ’ ‘ ; e Pennsylvania system loadings week |the exploitation of prisoners has! | Clearings - $6,162,515. Skages United Stores, in addition! Luckenbach from Mobtte via New Or. |Grapes—Malaga, small lug ....2.00@2.50 Western Carbon company, Beatle, $85. ended September 29, were 179,482 ax Just been announced. The Reliance! | patances ... . 1,629, | 000; F. W.. Strand and C.-R. Schain. To 6 ber of leases anno’ lena, Cristobal, Low Angeles. Pran-| Seedless, ama A 348 ; to the number of leases announced r * Angeles, Ban Fran-| Seedless, email lug 7801.00 Seagutdeteta: bape esl ingeie eran D2 Against 176.419 in ‘preceding week: Manufacturing Co, of Chicago, Portland 0" elsco and Portland, at 3 ‘ : lrecently. The building will involve m r & m.; str Dor. | Honey-—Comb, per case ’ tad cones t from January 1, loadings were 6,487,. sometimes called the “contract con-| | Ciearingy 7,395,07 an Investment of approximately | str Admiral Evans from South-| Muckleberries—Per 1. . | “Colonial Investment company, Beattie’ 035 as against 5,444,224. let labor trust,” has agreed not to’ | Balances : * 11533,879.00 ha 000 Sele Tomine, Bere Daten, ei tt Recess | Lommons—Faney - | $100,000; Harry Hudson and R, W. make any further contracts for premade Y ps a Bari rahe Dee Po ono aaTanulated— 100% Huntoon, To make, enter Into, perform, Aggregate August net opetate.. | Sach Jaber, Total Gucittions? 3,187, ooe.ta. | lWisetholngs to Have | Rimerens | ris, Vanenaver ana Uaten | Peaches Per erate Fun Menlndeee eae : 1.08 trpetinne ghey of Soasce, builctaian aa ing income of 13 class 1 roads | AN announcement to this effect, | yg-—————"" cus | Bay. at 11:20 a. ms Oct. 5—str Henry | Peare—Per box L60@1.75 —Limeatone, x Road Bullders Equipment company, was $93,381,200, or 4.94 per cent {signed Jointly by the Reliance con: ; = an Inspection Day |Anecien san rranciocu and Perens at | Ramapo ox ne ccc igi x Portland. Oregon, Increasing stock from adhe pany 4 the ationa ‘nso | TAS p.m; a uford from a MB bey, x 000 to $50,001 ee oe nousiive value) (Dany, And. the oes A Foreign Money Status Sunday will be inspection day at | Cisco, at's pom ee gran, 8 : we rn ovat andview Cold Storage company, tion, as against $51,475,400 or 2.64 | ciation of Garment Manufacturers Friday's Quotations tholme, the Went Seattle real-|from Southeastern ‘Alaska ee rots: Weatern oyster, 1 in August, 1922. has just been published as a full Furnished by Logan ris gd NUTS — $125,000. = |page advertiement fn a clothing 810 Second Ave., Seattle tial tract that will be sold at an/*tt Santa Ava from Bethel, at 6:45 p. m,| Trices Paid Wholesale Dealers Crystal Lake Gold Mining company, N 2 absolute auction of the lots the fol. d—Oct, b—Htr Northwestern ‘Sack Lote s 009 Ahr = . pomatival Praaest ? a tines eattle, Increasing stock from $1,000 Wahi et has unfied orders on {ts |trad Journal be Hacks, atu vual 506... .,-8terling Eirias lowing Sunday by the Puget Mill Co. | ka a bloke Victoria’ ter tee | Atmonite—t. X Building Permits to 1,400,000. i hands of $200,000 in excess of those |facturers’ organization has been | $1.00 { Canads 3 is explyained: by the compe in Southenatern and fouthweatern Alas. | peentle atausest; Bqutpsiss Sec <s ‘anadian It is explyained by th any that * tern and Southwestern Alas: | ne lies greeter gto rife < the corresponding period of last year, | Pressing the matter for the simple | 19.20 ct# French france 6.98 cts at 10a, m. Oct st y last year, : G08 Cts aw there will be no opportunity to| % o + Northland for ‘i homiah, 7 eason tha rishés todo y |19-80 eta. ). Belgian franc... 6.07 ctn| 9" Tacoma, at 4:15 p. mi str. Celilo for J, 1, Simtking, 3708 Alaska st., frame} Snohomish Associates, Inc., Shohom according to Mr. Wahi reason that {t wishes to do away |1/30 cts....Belgian fra *| view the property at the time of the |aae’Trantied ive Brig te calle, i Shia oe ‘str Cordova | Pamala —Ce: . e residence, 38x24, $2,600, | $25,000: Ralph E. Main, Solon J. Hol= —— with the pernicious competition of 19°39 cts... Malian. lire 4.52ctw|auction, prospective buyers should|for Moutheastern Alacka, at 2p. Rate anadea sf per 1 4 | M. Wallace, 1720 45th 8. W,, frame resi-| comb and Everett A. Bagle. To buy, prison-n goods in the commer. |21.82 cts....German mark .00000005 c\take advantage. of thie inspection |#* Norway. Maru vin Kverett,| "Oey Padded. Per, WS +30] dence, a9x31, $4,200. |sell and lease real estate, Improve and cla! markets, In. thin It hay had {26-20 cts... Swedish -krona.,26 . 8 ection | ie 3:30 p,m torship Kiam for Co: | DAIRY PRODUCTS Stella Taylor, 1605 Terry ave. frame|erect Dulldings thereon; to promote the TRADE TERMS iy mais had | 5530 cte,...Norway krone day. The company will have repre-| penhagen vin ouver, B.C. Ban| Prices Paid to Shippers realdence, 32x20, $2,000. | building and establishment of factories the support of organized labor. But cta....Danish krone. cte|sentatives and automobiles at the|Francieco, Balboa, Bt. Thomes and Lis. | Battertat— oF. Fi frame residence, | et. {prison reformers weicome the agr cts Greek drachma cts property to aid visitors in their in. | 00” at 8:18 p.m. A grade Reattle delivery. ... 32x24, $1,000. | Smith's Auto Bupply Co., Ine, Seattle SECURED NOTES jment as a great step toward im. (29-30 cts....Austrian crown. 14% ahection, but ho saléa'will be madd. || eee Egxes—Fresh ranch, white shell Win. Pe Sparkman, -1262° 11th W.,. ttre. | S60} Melvin Go Rmiltl and EW. eras totae” are the are wea K : cts. .! Holland florin, /39.92 cta | Spection, but no sales ee P Mixed COTM ceesyssseceeees i proof garage, 20x18, $1,800, und. ia trad t re the plain | proving conditions for the prisoners |19'50 cts... Rumanian lol.a.,04614 ot | Vessels in Port at Seattle | Pullets . Pavesi oelasese C Green, R. F.'D, No. 12, Kent,|__ Peerless Laundry, Tne, Seattle, $35,000 es of 4 corporation, having no| themselves, Dr: Stugge Whitin, 19.60 cts....Spaniah peseta.18.60 ct) Seattle Stock Mark | wehlin” Obve PePnbidn Seer a MIk—Owt,, £0.b. Benttle supply frame residence, 36x24, $1,200 | Decree of dissolution. © Mortgage claim upon the property |executive director of the National cere aay eattle Stoc! arket Parikh fF 4t—Sehr) ¥, O, B. condenmary. o.oo... .36| Mra. Chas, Holcomb, Loyal Helghts,| Vancouver Manufacturing Co. Vane @ Eestithe company, but secured by|Committee on. Prisc end’ Beto F. . Ss tee Furnished by WH. M. Herrin & Jreat Northern Terminal—str Hakata| DAIRY PRODUCTS frame residence, 29x27, $2,500, ‘ouver. Increasing stock $4,000 to $85- eee by | sons and Prison oreign Securities 117 Cherry St. Panta lakate Prices to atetall Dent Otto. Thtand, Slat. frame rest- | 000, Other stocks or bonds. The term is | Labor, declared today. Btocks Bid Asked | Bell Street Terminal—U. & C. G. gio.|Butler—lacal creamery, cub ; dence, 36x25, $2,500, synonymous with “collateral notes"! The Rellance company has used # American Savings Bank,.$ + $70.00! homieh, Had | Local prints, wrapped “1 | Seattle Hardware Co., 501 Firat ave. 8, OF “collateral trust notes.” It is cus-|state prisoners in Alabama, Con att Ph Reale ee ee rar ate Grand Trunk Pacitic Terminal—str aq. | BaEs-Freth ranch, white shell fl Bbbtadg ont lbi cage icahemns potest hee he Yomary to have the par value of tho necticut, Idaho, Kentucky, Okla: | pee gy 2 Big Aaxed | Dexter Horton National... $30.60 Sin tect Pate: PARA Tere TH: Collateral security in excess of the|homa and Wyoming in the manu-| Russian 6% Firat Nationals. eessecess 900.00 Pieri llc mts Oceee iaielbreh inf Cheese . : i ; : ; 2 Nations 7 : . otorahip Theo- W war value of the notes secured. [facture of aprons, houre dresses, | Russian 6164, 19 tee 4 be fo lens deni elite 13.0 44 dore Moonevelt Oregon triplets... Hides and ‘ool — athletic underwear, children’s play |ureuc? . , ASassad PaK ce Coe te hieee Pier 8—Atr Buford. Wisconsin © Baylng Prices, F, 0. B, Seattle | - play | Prench oh cation! Penk of Com...:. 310.00 215 7—Motorahip Anvil, atr Santa Ang.| Flock Swiss. . Salt hid suits, overalls, trousers and work | French BOL Sev cee National City... sees 175,00 Schr, Axclen Washington tri Bulls AMERICAN BUSINESS J sirts. ‘Because of the comparative ita Bh 128 Peete mere Mee ae me Sobre, Vestn | URSUE ee AND bias” "| “Suh cheapness of such labor this indus-|Pritien “vie ae Union Ni 135.00 in : 1146. Pler D—Str Hy jexander, Doro Dealer 1fsk! JS SELF-SUPPORTING |jtry tas grown to large proportions |Heitien ‘ i ; aiesaeues eater dn A Mites peg ee ma re ONT tip to 18 Ibe, | , and has constituted a serious com.| belgium Restor. bx 5 [Albera “Htos, Gor, 40.00 Union Pacific Terminal—S8tr Redondo, Per 1. 6... NO. Bs svesversseses IN SCHWAB’S OPINION |petition for concerns employing free | jarknuee ine | Aero. 'Alarrn gets) Tee Pacitie Coast Coal Bunkers—U. 8 Ie 8, Live, fat, per I, Mp, reer or salted — | ITTSEURG, Oct. 6.— labor. Thin has led the latter to|Japanene Int (an 4 Alaska Bteamship 88.00 9 U.S. Shipping Board Moorings—Bstr West ; , bi Se BEELER eRe the steel business is |Join in the efforts to put the prisons | United Mingdom, 1929... 4 Carnation Milk Prod. 101,00 Himrod, Ann Morne. Med 1 Dry Mint hides, 7 Tbe. uy 4 7 Sentenniat M 90.0 ledium, live, 3% to 4% The, breaking records at present, na business basis, whereby prison-| tities Gamma: 1987 Wehtlen meleerapnie ys 90.00 A Oll Deck Ste Kew Live, light, 2'to 3% The, Dry Finest ull Doe am quite optimistie,” declar rs would be paid fatr wages and| ———— ‘a | Fisher Flouring Milla 09.00} spat i A birt (oy et teen nd conte oF bulls... Nba Charles M. Schwab today, “Busi ||enabled to pay thelr own keep and |and municipal institutions for every. |Grnera Petrateuns co : 10.50) Kant Waterway Dock & Warehouse Co— . 2 cents above Iv More ; Deus in healthy on the whole, and ||support their families. It is argued |thing that can be manufactured by |Globe Grain & Milling cet Bound Dridge & Dredging Co.—st oa toa and. Groen or waited, each ° Aging Co—Btr é . 2 prophetic of fine opportunitios, | || that the prisons can be made prac-|all the prisoners in the United rh 2 U ’ tternon. Fancy d. py young Wool pelts, dry think that it will make Ittle dit. |/tleally self-supporting If thin t#|States. The private manufacturers | tawali ond Lighterage Co.-—-Motorahip DEE ID, see seseee Yine, clean ference in America how affairs || done jare roady to withdraw from. this | Honolulu Hattersnane Wevanelesele Satniall thes | live, Ber To. 2 an Sey wlirope, Weare a-selt> | The manufacturers havo got be-| market. ‘They are willing, they say, |CHA* M. Tilly secs W. B. Filmt, motorahip Carolyn Franc Choice taht supporting; self-contained and in- || hind the plan which, working under |to see practically all goods bought |Nortnern ‘Lite. heats H Wiest depenilent people: we need no ||the name of Associates for Govern: |for. public institutions supplied by |oxhu fugar...., Sista dood 'NéVLbi sain VYOULTRY AND MEATS rab bons Ay ATHLE NATIONAL help to realize our full destiny." ||ment Service, Inc, proposes to find|the labor of other public institu. if le Alnska Navigation. 100.00| Winslow Marine Rall betwee Prices Paid Wholesale Dealers here SE oe ye )\inarkets: in federal, state, county ‘tions: | Pacific Car & Foundry... 100.00 |" nchir Spokane, wehe Hetay_ Tous, vote 3 | yack receaanals BRE The Contec, heavy BANK Pacific Const Biscult.., 11600! V, Kruse, barge Coquitlam city, "| pe gpnmaand, heavy Pelty— Bheep pelta, each Grandview, increasing stock $75,000 | Heattle “Training MatoneBasie| Fancy, Novy, 180-400 Ys. 2) aoe! th “o fhe