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TO ESTABLISH |Pacific Coast Unity to | KNIFE FACTORY Be Object of Conference ; Pioneer Jeweler Plans told . mm 1 : - gains bs Nationalize Product |foreign Trade Council Will Strive to ws: es ee pea ies Accomplish United Front i Nis retail bu: of importance to Pa ae Get Big Pulp Plant {3 y af his jewe A # capital of 1 : rai ate is t anger the promot : , t Alnaka Saaiiad tela Li V Ex and from Ket A. 1 A use advertiser nines devoted door recre: ROADS MOVING FREIGHT WELL ?: ve been jor As an instance of which the railroads h 4 ting Washington ducts to E ern markets this year, the f % the Great Northern was mov 200 carloads of fruit and agric ral | s Seisis cally without single loos |Alaska Railroad etn of time was cited by Edward F. Repairs Damages |!» Flynn, general counsel of the road, Thee i: <s Ff rowan 5 who has been visiting Seatt% s ment railway in: Alas. |p ‘i Flynn has recently been a3 director of the railroad’s de ‘S Little Congestion ° on Great Northern ‘ Hine HALF MILLION ‘=: IS SPENT HERE ™:" Over $65,000 of the lef fund raised Chamber of Comm been spent here, acc port made by F president of the tlon, purchases amoun' $400,000 have been ma: for the American Red Cross In addition to the nearly half mil. = Hon dofilars that have been directly SEATTLE MARKETS Japanese re- | named le thru the spent in Seatt.e for Japanese relie large shipments are passing thru the port from the East. Twenty carloads to be purchased and st! Seattle in the near futur DAIRY PRODUCTS ev Frices Paid to Shippers | Buttertar— A grade Seattle delivery portation to ly 15% fur ing cost.) haviln, Artichokes—Per dos 100118 |p, Freat - Egge—Freeh ranch, white shell 3 Beans—Per ib. * og a ) Financial Flashes pe den, wetter sccs de Seana ete cesinanees From James Macfarlane & Co. new, per sack. . +1-9501.60 | ssi “Owe, fob. Meattie suppiy ‘+ | Brussels Sproute—Per Id...... lb r ° | 811 Second Ave. save cPer ie o1ye os] Fs OH: condensery if Tae bee ee oe DAIRY PRODUCTS Twenty industrial stocks average J ; 135 Prices to Retall Dealers $6.01, a decrease of .42; 20 rail stocks | Caulit 1.60@1.15 | Batter-1 UDEO. + .s06e * e a dec: : Celery—Local, 1.3662 al vi | average 77.65, a decrease of .13 Peead eee te z rea : American Locomotive gets order |Cacumbers—Local, No. ‘i Looe) ed for 25 engines from D. L. & W box 200135) | Mullete we x ara(tor data 4a Per crate 75.92.00 | Cheese— BY making total orders for week 43 en-|Teftuce--tocal, crate Os Oregon triplets ., * : gines. Onions—Per owt 3.0092. Wisconsin cream brick. Olds Motor Works, a jon of| Pickling, basket 1.6091 Block Brisa ‘ ; wocal, green, dos ‘ shington. tripists General Motors, hax contracted with | Parsley~-ioe, dos. Irg. bunches .220 Tillamook triptets, ol neo. Kelly-Springfield Tire for a portion | Parsnips—Per sack .......5- 2.00 : % of the tire requirements on Oldsmo. Po ringing per 1d, 03@ 05) POULTRY AND MEATS bile cars. | al Witte Suet) icc TROL leet eee B. & O. September net operating Gema, ton «+ -26&00@ 30.00 | Capone—Live, fat, per Ib. income, $3,977, . doz.” bunches. rH : Versus deficit of | iH per Ib, | Rutabagas—Per sack . Fancy 4. p. Hens $2,665,952. at 4% Medium, tive, Ibe. and wp. i to 4% ibe. Prine lambs Common to choice Yenrlings « + 9.60011.00 + 1.00@ + 6.008 9.00 ae The Seattle Advertising club will| has re- Moved to 4405-7 WhiteHenry-Stuart | building. nite, 100'* .... {| Ment Seraps—Hastorn, 100° Shell—Bastern oyster, 100° Western oyster, 100'a . + 102.00 +28.00 | stendy; 2.00 $1.09, 211 Cherry St. ew York Stock Market YORK nh Paolt Seattle manufacture of i kniv od Saturday by The welding of the entire Pacific} Co; Kenneth Barke Roya Ur Max Nett, of the Neft Jow-| Coast act and powerful] Steam F YT. tei elry Co. and of the Modern Trunk &! . Rapala “Granade ee One Co; K.P, Jones, | Baldy Suitea: Co, which have been lo. Sorth Amer Trading Co; B. J cated at First ave, and Madison st.| the Pacific) ikoors, Northern Pacific; W, BE. M : for the past year Noft ar ade nell, w meets | Schloeman, O. W. R [. Ww nounced (hat will ¢ out his}at Portland, November 15, 16 and|R. Meenich, Great ray J. Jewelry bus ¥ Carmode, Pacifi mahip Co; H the year in or Rehan . Kans Ae Ga. W Kaisha; 1. | ate and capital to nd tices parts of |M&. Ing Co; W. B,} Ad hia knives ' wil i Van Dusen, Yokohama Specie | Alr Neft is the the nies A. V. Evans, Dodwell & Co.; George | Jae 1 “Noft Safe pr n i F, Nicholson, Port of Seattle; Carl | {ied & blade tha’ a un 100 of the city’s bu Ballard, Overseas corpor 1, Dy wnich he inver aah Ha George 8. Bush & Co.; ( Tt te already « > som aes re. | don Fullerton, Fullerton ( Au 3 Of | ne N k I rey ! ‘ na | \ ‘ « f ermal | s ard, I 5 A t : 1 1 foreign trade, finance | Says Alaska Will Amer, } ment of public relations, and is te lit. Pe ing the West addressing railroad Pa. ployes and business men on railr 4 problems. W in the Northwes' agent of t he is being accompanied by ommias! Re floods washed p Graham of S: assistar out th idges on the road, af. | orecaine agricultural agent of t fectir miles of the Ine o & Northern. ; we ane & of clothing and medical supplies a VEGETABLES Peeans—Per 1 31@ .20| do int 5 in Seattle for shipment, with nin rity oh 30) Fa More en route. Word has also been La mopramt corso Auberge? ford Feceived that a hundred carlos Fancy tudded, per Ih &prin w New York Stock a pta erry Mo. A n pt. Mtores Heaboard Keaboard Cite Staten Oil Mother Lode Coal ational Biscuit Enamel & 8 ¥. Central Atchison net operating income, $2,- | Spi ocal, per box.. @ 90) Live, light, 2 to 3% Ib 945,162, versus $4,139,844 in 19 Key oa 23 . p. 2 cents above tiv 2 lummer, box © 59) Geene—Live, fat, 3 to 12 Ibe. Packard Motor Car net for year | Tomatoes . @ 40 | Helgian Mares Ibe, and tp, ae ended August 30 shows increase over | Turmips—Per sack «1.0... 01.00 | Turkeys—Fancy 4. young... 319 105 | Ky®"" 1922. FRUITS Live, fat, per Ibv s+. 2G (30 | Kennecott EC C: certifies «| apprentices, Pald Wholesale Denters Reesters—Old, live, per ib. 11 | Kelney i! payin Apples—Delicio! — $37 to New York Centrai by treasury Touthane sees ‘Choice lent .. a | baoieee in final settlement of carriers’ ac Winter E Fancy, heavy, 150 O8@ 10 counts under government contro!,| 3m VTRY AND MEATS makes total of $25,282,637 thus re-| Benanas—per 1 10% 8 11) Dae, bon sale Whelesale Dealers ceived. | Cantaioupes-—se zte@ S56 | emer rome berm : 038 Erie's net operating income for | caesbae Per 020 1316 | Dressed, light + og 20 first nine months of 1923 was at the | Vige—Cal. w 1.0061 of Madera if annual rate of 5.5 per cent on com. | Gooeberries—Per 960 1121 rotiere Dreased, pet ib mon versus 4.5 per cent of eight |\Gmpess 4.00 | Geese— Dressed, per. Ib. Mar Months, and actual carnings of 79| Cai. Tokay, crate . S06 O800) Tee ree Greed hoe : Der cent of fixed charges in 1922.| (Ah small Iu og dd Melgian Mares—tive, per ib! Maxwell 4 ‘This 79 per cent includes $6,500,000 | Ground Chere 1100| Dressed. per ib. ...... . Maxwell other income understood to haye|Honey—Comb, per case 4.250615 bap om er ee Ib... May De teen taken up by the road |, Strained, per ib. 2@ 12% | oar —rancy, lent ae ‘3 ac Muckleberries—Per 1 07@_.10| Voad—Fancy, light lex ‘a Corn Products, nine months ended | Lemons—Vancy .... Heavy, coarse . Miem! September 20, surplus, $3,137,271, | Choice , arc tae a 3G 13 after charges and federal tax equal | (ranges Fer | LIVE STOCK After preferred dividends to $13.72 a | trears—Ver box ee be appicrhes ft aed rn dae J share on common versus surplus $6,- | Bartietts, per box i or 6.500 1.00 002,315, or $10.54 same period 1922, | | Eiume—Ver crate . Medium to good ..0clss0. 00g oo8f St. Paul September net operating | Watermelon—Pe Choice heifers ..+.., + 4008 4.76 income shows $2,663,107 versus $1,-| Ph aie peta FE 664,107 last year, with gross of $14, | ee ene eee Denes Bulls .- ; Heth Say $04,023 versus $14,421,101. | eee oe ere Hoge— | Sahil dest Aimonds—1. X. I., per Ib. | Prime + $000 8.50 r mat var Li Mid ete Smooth ea é 6.50@ 60 atl | Rough heavy 5.50@ 6.5 | Piks eee . 7.00% 7.50 ba Sheep— West Pacitl Brake Scotia Steel eHIcAago, No. Oct 3 red, <lay's Quotat CRET i OURN & Hryan Seattle Wigh L Clove ou 8 ‘ HWM 1M ‘ . Hie 106 ‘ 16% oh . ‘ ‘ 10% “ meet Tuesday noon in the Masonic| Ww. ft. Carpenter, 5212 6th N. W,, frame| Wether 3 6.60@ 7.69 | Pacific OF club rooms in the Arcade building. | ,Femidence, 36x30. $2.500, Sirk le pet coe an eee ad, ead Fer il Poy a The University of Washington stu-| ence, soni4 43,500,087 me Teale FLOUR AND SUGAR n. Amer. Di dent Advertising club will have|G. H. #tordani, 7418 Day frame re: View d Mal darorseed mn 3 pes ard Bteel charge of the program, A speaker x SES 4 Wrmatieetae a.s0@ 7st | Pare Marauette from the faculty of the university =X | sugar—Cans, per owt. . 4 Penna and music by Miss Virginia Strong Beet, per cwt. 3 i Pail, c ed ; of Pullman, will be features of the | | HAY, GRAIN AND FEED Pierce Ol! 5 program. | Asante Hay—Firet grade, Pitteburg Coat 4 _— aa —— itirnw . Post ¢ x | Corn—Whole, yellow, 120’ . Prod. & Ne Business Situation | | *Gracked and ood meal, 106 [Pao ote I N U f | | Barley—Whole feed, 100" | Preaned Steel Car Rolled and round, #0 Putiman Co, 16 s Not Unfavorable | nts Whole teed, 106 Punta Altouro Mager 61% 641 Dun reports an increayed demand | |! eee Pure Olt Wily 17 in some lines but vo general gain. Whent—Recleaned feed, 126° Heading 7a Conservative attitude reflected in| , 80's do ist pfd 4 buying for immediate needs only, Hy wea ef) bacese Bradstreet reports that, despite loyal Dutch a certain irregularities, the general|]| Safe Deposit Box Growing. Meese Bavae Arms 10% voume of trade and general p Serateh Keed—-100's fo. Pac i of industry were well maintained | For Rent | heart Bo, us during the week. | | ecloeneed Bee [fears Honeinick 18% i ——- $3.00 Per Year Sym Denn Meal Bimms Pete Tage 3 Mrs. A. Nelson has rented 2203 Terecurateisee Shell Union Olt 1% ‘ White building for a chtldren's w | Granulated—100'" pepe. A cAgenOrs ar ing apparel store. t ey ns 0) | Chueoal. (hardwood) Himmona 4% 24% He oe la || Wish Menl—i00'# R 2 BS Grit—Limestone, 100's *, ‘Transmarine ‘Corporation Bankers \"G Cash Wheat c $107%) No. 2 aH 6 16 6 105% 109% ‘“% 4 11% «33% 2 % o 28% 10% e 10% “ “ “ 24 «yt 7; +4 12 MM am 66 1 1s 140% wheat hard, attempt bi nduat Chicago Board of Trade paturday’s Quotations Foreign Exchange Saturvuy's Quotation Saturday Chicago Car Lots Hai § . 6 % > 12M 41 A Mi 46% A Bata, Ltr rr # Quotations t Foreign « N. Y. Sugar and Coffee Satrany voger « ' Cotter Saterday Matter—2¢ Rene hiv K price Cheese ne 6G rhe * Quotatia $7.08; ref Portland Produce = Qu 4 dor; esi Denver Live Stock Saturday’ Foreign Money Status nr Saturday ished by “« Quotations Logan & Bryan B10 Second Ave., Seattle Normal value 44806 Austrh Libert Present value drachim y Bonds Saturday's Quotations Furnished by Logun & Bryan 419 Second Ay Third 44a Fourth United Italian ¥ ‘Ma Beattie ich Low 02 100,00 98.00 97.29 99.10 89.09 Foreign Securities Saturday's Quotations Furnished by Logan @ Heyan United Kingdom, Kingdom, 1 Conn. BANK ¢ 810 Kecond Ave., Seattle Bid aM 1937 Seattle Clearings . | Balances . a Total transaction: Portland + 1,405,493.00 ‘ci nny 000.00 ~ ® | New Corporations | a OLYMPIA he estate of Aaron [ame nell, | dispore of all t Oet artic » office of th Anderaon. 000. Fr Linden hold, de convey, Y and Bimer 29—The following # of Incorporation have been filed necretary Estate, 1 A. Anderson Of atate: Seattle, Adolph Nicholaon velo, improv tranafer,( 16 property and anne dorick A. Lake Washington Shipyards, $26,000. ©. A, Burekhay 6 hardt, J. N. Ivey, Charles 'B. ‘Taylor and Ira W, Kelly Blake Piston Ring company, Seattle, $15,000, 1. 1. Blake, Kenneth Camp: bell and M. WH. Hansen, The Ci jectric company, Seattle, | $5,000, Hrbacher, KR. R. Hott Parks ra Detective agency, 00, Prank I. Masters $ att Mant and Ui Charles ¥, Gold Dredging com: 000, Th Crate, F. Harrls »mpi Bonttlo, Smock and John A, Cloas 100.09 Asked | -. BUSINES S—Finance, Produce, Agriculture, Shipping, Real Estate, Building .°, ‘HINDLEY TALKS TO COFFEE MEN Urges Development of Use of Washington Products ‘ace Emergency, | Magnus Johnson Says New Senator Says Stable Price for Farm Products Is Needed necessity of bending every ef. fort to deve 4 hing. BY W. HW. PORTERFIELD =) “And ¢ sation’ savcanawing ten progacia tx tha wes oO caae WASHI IN, Oct, 29, —"'Re-| worse, instead of better, Around|by Dr. W. J. Hindley, director of | duced froig tes on grain for ¢ Lake Minnetonka thousands up the n State Retailers’ ax vort Co.ope good |thousands of barrels of apple in an dddreas at the dinner lea for the future, but what the| going to waste, In the Red er | given the Washington Coffe grain farmers of the Northwest must \ of thou | susoclation at the Rainier have to save their farm; help, not re\elub § night in the future, but now We urging new industries ta fagnue Johnson much me he wald. To t fire-eater” from turbulent, | than thor them a manently, we di fied Minnesota, pounded hi Senator Jc must enlarge ime of business lenk in bh office at the nenate office M esota the state building to emphasize his remark More than 500 salesmen and de ronly ‘necdsaate © Aide partment managers of Seattle mith to distingulsh hii seat Gallte Tacoma wholesale grocers and cof nla’n ° fee distributors attended the meeting, Baa Seen a a os Others who gave talks on different ries pcre gl eats angles of the same subject included rd re Pge ber te eibae. in Eckstein of Schwabach Pei Ce ard maatee catitas ton ros, & Co. F. T. Fisher of Fishi ; wee 4 Allen of the Na ; Co. as Mfg. Co > 9 , f the ne . Steel quarter ended Sep- t or SAYS EMERGENCY | CONFRONTS FARMERS va soc’ PAGIFIC UNITY orthwe con You do ne t| Says Western Roads Have ‘ emt Tides i it " i | Tides in Seattle 7 and rich Had Record Business MONDAY TUPRSDAY Seeaan tk 4 OCT. OCT, 30 Commendation of the ‘Pacific | First Low Tide First Low aie oP "4 t ila m, 3 ft.) 1:63 ™., 6 tt Yo, not ax a permanent | Unity” program that G ites “ide | Vinee Mish Tide thing, but we must have orderly pro-|/9® ground in popular favor, was tam 9:13 a m., 11.0 ft in distribution of | Pre d Saturd: by Carl R. Gray of second Low Second Low Tide that atc but | Omaha, president of the Union Pa- || od : c tem. Gray was in Seattle ||> Saturd with a party of Union Pa oe ee ’* Weather Bureau Report fa. m ; wind east, TATOOBH ISLAND, Barometer falling 46 miles an hour una Arrivals and Departures prefer FARMERS SHOULD HAVE WAREHOUSES We have w ex in n Ban Francisco, at ymont from Tai Admiral Farragut from at 4:15 a. m A bye i residen : President Me Lace affic man. la. at 11 a.m: UB P. O'Brien of Portland, general man. | Idat et Bound Naval Station #1 ager of the O. z "NL an oN —Str Diana Dollar for : F WR. &'N, and FN Lat 6 p. m.; atr Nilo: : Finch, general superintendent of the erp via ports, at $:15 @ for Tacoma, d to Luckenbach as you call it late production?” asked 28 sake haps, if it we | oduct like wheat,” | Foreign Trade |: app “but if put on all products of the farm, it would not northbound, at 10 a. m. tankers all over Minnesota were| The United States bureau of fo A for me In the last election. Farma|elgn and domestic commerce has|Vessels in Port at Seattle are being turned back on them on | received the following inquiries from|8mith Cove Terminal—Pler age mortgages. One man I know owns! foreign firma which an the mar-| Jumtey: sehr Rampage RTS $3 farms cnow, He. doe want |ket for American goods, Full in-| American Can Co.'s Terminal—Str Giy- them, What can he do? formation will be given to Ameri ©. G. Haida, FE S/S emerees can firms on application to 8. H mercial Guide, Blalock, district manager of the} U- 8 lL. H. T. Heather, MopERN ELECTRIC |)?" Lowman butlding, Seattle Creat Zeek Sees ee Australia—(8000) Electrical heat-| Pier 7—Motorship Anvil SAFE DEPOSIT and cooking appliances; elec.| Pier 2—Str Nabeana, str Alaska: trical supplies of all kinds, wireless |pise Doste HF. Alexander;-etr Admire leete: | Farragut small al Austria—( best qual-| Un! , 100 tons per month; oll, sesame, 20 tons yearly Termini Flour, neer. Str Arizonan, sti Dominican Republic—(8018) Bottles | ** . for bottling soft drinks, | King & Winge—Power schr Ruby, sasiand. (S618 ead ore, 600 |Commercial Roller Works——Btr Starr. Bagiand (6616) Lead bass 500) Hanford Street Terminal—Str Chincha, tons. Spokane Street Terminal—Motorahig France—{8013) Douglas fir seeds|_ Lochgotl lea, menting il seats ‘| Toda Dry Docks—8tr TeSon. and seedings and similar variety | 7004, "Dua nridge & Dredging Co— of forest trees. Str Patterson. Gormeny<t8008), Carbon bis Lilly Co.'s Terminal—Str Georgina Rolph. a rid agentes van a. Placke |Ames Terminal Company—Schr Lottie leloupe (7998) Electric bus,|” Rennett, str Robin Goodfellow. auto, 30 passenger; electric touring | Colma: tr F. 8. Loop. cars. w Beattle Blevator—Str Arizona India 94) Copper — sulphate|+ Dry Dock—Str Ralnter, yacht gle No, 57 er Co—Str Forest King. Buoy Str Madison. [Winslow Marine Rail no, Sophie Christ Kruse, bktne Ann myn, Chan A, Crocker, barge Coquitiam City, (98.99%) 2 to 3 tons per month. | Panama—(8004) Rice huller has Gordon & Koenig Lumber Co. rented 339 Henry building. ‘es HEIRS OF ALL THE AGES HEIRS they are at the first breath—heirs of a wonderful ciy- ilization in the creation of which man has labored for nineteen hundred years, to make life more livable. Think of the convenience surrounding the babies of today— conveniences never dreamed of by their grandparents! And think what these mean to the mothers. We number among our customers thousands of mothers and babies whose lives are made healthier and happier because of gas service, the modern burden-bearer. It is a privilege to serve these little tots and their mothers. It is also a great responsibility. SEATTLE LIGHTING COMPANY 1308 Fourth Avenue MA in-67 “YOU CAN DO IT BETTER WITH GAS” * —Str Cordovs Board Moorit jorse, str West Himrod, bow pal ua KE oT