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STOCK MARKET [Wew FUTURE BRIGHT, Noted Broker Sees No Reason for Pessimism New York the t Live the m ed by € was employ arence found preva’ ustment tries and for future w profits to a buying at pr corporations process this re show yone using a “T don’t look for boom times and T don’t believe that anyone who has interest of our country at heart wishes that; but as long as our great agricultural sections are receiving high prices for what they produce and albor is well employed at high wages you cannot very well have bad times. “In this country during the past few years, people of our country have become accustomed to living at high. | er standards than heretofore, and they are not going to be satisfied to live any other way in the future. ‘They can not live well without spend. ing money, and the mere fact that they spend money must necessarily mean larger purchasing power and that purchasing power is bound to | ,/eokln Bake keep business going at a good rate! | Butte Cop. & Zi of volume without getting Into boom [Butte & Superios times.” SUE RAILROADS = ON OVERCHARGE Delay in Reduction of Rate | csiccrs. =. 1 Caused Loss to Farmers | 20° .52?*"" Coca Cola . Colo, Fuet Coast Line JAtL, Refining Atchison do pf Austin Nichols Baldwin Loco. Chandler Motors ‘& Obie + Chicago & N. W York Stock a Stock Market ATTLEI World Market for Northwest Products, Says Constantine WHEAT PRICES ARE IRREGULAR cnr AGO, Oct nea eslare ¢ wh "| Washington adua weatert and th addustmen slumped f fact Chicago Board of Trade Tuesday's Quotations seem shens 8 ‘ Wheat Dee tall deat seasonal n and de x to build up and f Journa liner SEATTLE MARKETS With « few | versity fon to Beatth % fur refined, UMS Drossele Sprouts: CabbagerPer ib. Portland Produce ‘Tureday’s Quotations Matter—10g > Reys_buyin vp Chewee Hens On Pickling. basket: Local, green, Perenips—Per sack dos Loo,, don ire. hauling, Fer tb. Teppere—tiell, per tb. | STAR Students’ Organization Holds First ; Meeting With ny W. B PRANCE wt, fi we students of with a ong with ganization, no ma\ SAYS UNIVERSITY 1S BIG LOCAL ASSERT Jor Lioyd & of town, duced the “ tting for who was and udept speakers with friendly informality that net keynote of the meeting Scott, the firnt and only graduate ber of the University Ad club, spoke on “The Relation of the Unt to Business Life.” He had audience with him from the . by beginning with Che sugges that, In honor of the speech about to make, the o known as Pre out intro. was out the fact is a big bi bringing that wiTReRA A. the Lion dollars He stressed the fact known of features of Uni public knew tittle students did when Hoattle city from two to three 1 a year wh much was the spe er the about the they were at work a D. ‘arieon, business manager of student monthly magazine, ‘The Columns, with which has been combined the famous humorous pub: followed. He Frank | day “Bap day” of | AD FIRM MOVES Seattle Ad Club Is Told “ _ TO NEW OFFICE About University Work «.::'=" 3usiness Club Jue NT AD CLUB 8S KECOGNITION Harold Ker ty Ad club, te ident enificant t had be membe « Clubs develop e mut t nd manuf: elt porator portunity that 8. province ar “mt the unk versity to take the re a lot of very good mat to give the students enough theory | to guide their tices, and enough practice to correct the theory.” — | The meeting wax enlivened by uptotheminute muse by the | Lambda Chi Alpha orchestra and the University Glee club quartet. | Northern Pacific to Feature Apples Northern Pacific railway, in to promote “Apple week,” outlined & program which in Serving of app) ining | nd | wait ern with ne, nixhing ending blotters of the ith ed ‘The helping han h room: "Apple week by Kast, and to comminsior bookle nendir men and urging the um |Great Novihers e | Help “Apple Week” of the North: | Cost Accountants Hold First Dinner Ship News Tides in Seattle WADAY 11:08 a.m, 341 herond Low Tide o ft tt ‘Tide 1 BS tl es p Weather Bureau Report TATOOMM 18LAND, Phe Bay . 6:20 p.m, 68 [second High Tide m., 79 ft meter rising; partly cloudy! 4 miles an hour Arrivals and Departures Arrived. e 31—Motership Lib 7:20 mn Ban Francieco Str Admiral Rod. stern Alaska, n Vancouver str Kermit fr ‘ orgina Rolph from 15 p. m.; ate ¢ at § p, m. fal Oct. 26,—Mtr for Tacoma, st il p.m ander for Tacoma st for A Nome ste Dor cit How for ; ste Everett for Lom Angeles via rett and Ban Francisco, mt 9:16 a, m via ports, Aln- med : GOOD SHOWING ; | per cent on the common and 1% per BUREAU NOTES DROP IN OUTPUT Price Indexes Show Higher Commodity Levef MI H—Purther te Of the conays TET Camtinin 2 ° ive Product ™ rarer teporty, toa for 600 tons @ year aga, Of steel castings inst 60Sip and 97.919 toms toe Production’ of stag ims declined abeut $7 Auguat ks increased gener but are below the me period lage year, ore and brick bo | ding contracts ‘swarded 1 juare feet compare | in August and 44, | ember, 1922. ments of citrus fruity compare with 994 nd 1888 @ year agg: potatoes and” onlons © August, but were tise » nber mark for’ 19s, number of freight cars te ed of repair on the first atthe declined from 175,427 om ember 1 151,383 for 5S nd compares with 291,656 tor Oe tober 1, 1 ‘The price indexes on a 1919 compiled by the federal rene) board from department of al groupings, show that “all com | ities” increased from 150 in & to 154 for September, | pares with 153 for the last year. ISTEE NEW YORK, Oct. 31—The: States Steel Corporation clared an extra dividend of 1% per cent on the common stock’ the regular quarterly dividend of’ cent on the preferred. Net income for the quarter September 36 was given os 680, a much better showing tht been expected because of thes during the September eight-hour day from the 12- The net incdme is after |tax. The net for the (ter was $47,858,181 and for | quarter in 1922, $27,468,338. ‘ wnt 6 we PS Gane 04 t rate ¢ 60 B S aq MA in-0 — 00 "3. P. BALI + sha. 905 4 EB ~~ BOUGH W. MONTEL SET 600 Co. ist a isis Fed 186 lished tree. JOHN BTRO) Economy ternoons lic weles 6 OS LOST—iem dle cofors LOBT—Low white, apots. I EA st-450 . é Heation, Sun Dodger, Colo. Houthern | * send | Petters Cole, Sextvern told of the advertining hin magazine}. 10 view of the fact that October ole io a < [31 to November 7 In “Apple week,’ : * | 2 “i gave Seattle by circulating in high | 31 ¥ ice § 18) : fnit. | the Great Northern Railway Co, has in alleged freight overcharges were ade? . vibe : i 2 peyenn and colleges all over the Unit. | the i ay started in federal court today. og 1-3 ed Btates, ‘The October number, he /@9nounced that It will feature ap: He ¥¢| said, wan the largest college maga-|Dles and apple dishes in’ tte menus Bo ‘apps out of a decision “ge $3 sine tn the country, and he visualised (for thin period. Special apple ex Be acme paerstate commmaroe .40@ 4¢lthe magnitude of the undertaking | hibits will be put on display in| EL tige a renee 20, 1921, in -16@ 2.08) 4 ity value to the community. ticket offices and road restaurants a Mette roads were ordered to Russel! Ahrens, business manager | also, it was declared Wednesday, CinLoRE reduce thelr rates 17.5 per cent im. | Cue Cr - iigensten ge mediately, Cuban Am. Sugar of the student annual “Tyee,” told of Sab ie: || ; “ The complaint filed today charges |Guvan Dom. Susst the similar mineon that hin publica- = the railroads disregarded the order | Del. lack. & W. and did not put it into effect untll|pome Mines... January 1, 1922. Similar sults have | Dupont de X been filed in Omaha, Kansas City and | : : other great shipping centers, or will| pee mor Battery. be filed, it was stated. view Northwest railroads named today Erie were: The Great Northern, North- do pid The interestate commerce commis. |G" Clears. - do 7% deb the rates, it Is said, forced farmera roads amounts to millions of dollars, grain which passed the Minneapolis Secomd Ave., Sentile do int pfa . 3 do ind pla . . 1 ern Pacific, Omaha, Rock Island, Burlington, Chicago & Northwestern, Fisher Body Fleischman Yeast. sion order, the complaint says, was| “ao Spec... for the relief of farmers of the|Genera) Motor and shippers to pay the high rate until practically all of the grain had it was charged, tho none of the at- torneys connected with the suits Chamber of Commerce, no matter | teste x ° Present Value) what its destination. c oe $6, +. of tear dhe vryty MINNEAPOLIS, Oct. 13.—Suits against eight railroads for $750,000 Vessels in Port at Seattle Smith Cove Terminal—Pier 41—B8te Yo- kehama a Pier 40—8tr Wet Ison. Bell Street Terminal—Str Wheaton, U. | 8 LH. T, Heather, U. B.C. G. Halide, str Snohomish. Bir Owego, U. amounts fast, easi ‘Nb experi imma teri jars and Ze stamp. Cons. Textile - Cont. Can ..-. | Cont. Motors . Coaden ... | Corn Prodi Crucible Stee Cuba Cane Bu “| * | San Francisco Produce + tad Tursday's Quotations Hy | Batter—xtras, 66i40 Ih) prime fin | dic Th: fret, 46% Ib, * ‘Katr © see owe... “ Turnipe—Per sack . & oo. Prices Paid Wholesale Dealers | Apples Delicious eoonts Jowathans ... 6 LIDDLE-AG for invall 6032 50th r Pler v ane, per owt, . Beat, per owt. ... ; HAY, GRAIN AND FEED D—#tr H. F, Alexander. Shipping Board Moorings—Str Anna K. Morse, str West Himrod. Convectiout Btreet Terminal—U, & 8. Pioneer, str Discoverer. Atiantic Street Terminal—Str Kermit. King & Winge—Power schr Ruby. Stacy Street Teeminal—Str Arizonian, Admiral Rogers. Commercial Botler Worke——Str Btarr. Hanford Street Terminal—8tr Chincha, Spokane Street ‘Terminal—Motorahip | Lecheoit Mast Waterway Dock & Warehouse Co.— str Lilian Luekenbach, str Rendondo, str Arabia Maru. Todd Dry Docks—str Tejon. Puget Bound Bridge & Dredging Co— won. Dock & Warehouse—str ander. Company—Schr Lottle Bennett, motorehip Libby Maine, Colman Creosote Works—Str F, 8 Loop. Dry Dock—Str Rainter, yacht mber Co.—-Str Forest King, Mill—Str Santa Ana, T—itr Madison. Winwow Marine Railway—Sohre Cama- no, Sophie Christenson, Meteor, K. V. Kruse and Alurfina; bktns Anne Comyn . F. Crocker, barge Coquitiam Forsten ex opened — irregular, — Sterling. i tr Belatan. Relied and ground, Onte—Whoile feed, 1060 Stalia 16-22, very best ti Rolled and : creamery butter, fresh’ pallet ewes, 236, | cream — mate Be honey, $1.65, Stal | veal cutiets, 12%5¢; lamb Eastern hame, 24%¢) tamb shoulder, THe, ave, Arcadia coffee, 3c, Standard blend coffee, Tetley’s green Imbel tea 2 | Ceyion and India. blend 1 Virginia peanuts, 2 Te 94-96 Pike at... lamb iamb, 12%e; pot toast, 0c, Stalle 102-190. 4 paper, 25¢; 2 cans Mal Spector. good kitchen broom, Se; \P ter compli flakes, 2303 4 a viet : Study col nut margarine, Excell cellen’ te for free ale ho pee . Tokay, erate . email ty Washington, basket Ground € ox | Money—Comb, per can. Wramed, per ib, ... uckleberties—Per tb. Lemone—Fancy < Liberty Bonds Toreday’s Quotations Furnished by Logan & Bryan 10 Second Ave., Seattle Nigh low 99.31 9 3 were R2Bssase bial FL BARN $1 penses pa Second 4a First 4% |Recond 4\a Third 44 Great Nor. Ore Great Nor. pfd Gult States 8 Hayes Wheel Household Prod. Hudson Motor Hupp Motor Iilinols Centrat Inter, Harvester; Inter. Mer. Marine do pid... Kans. City 801 pice “she a SEATTLE NATIONAL ” BANK 3 SECOND AT COLUMBIA ¥ o* 7 mm” 08 tie} ea 20) Me 41) Shel Peanute—Va, per ib, Preans—Per ib... Mixed Nute—Per Ib. . ‘Walnuts—Ca) Jumbo, budded, per ib. Fancy Padded, per Ih o..... DAIRY PRODUCTS Prices Paid to Shippers Buttertat— A sr Faxes Mixed colo: Pullets uate End. oJhnaon 4) “ S00 Line and Chicago & Great North- General Axphalt . Northwest in the movement of the| 4° pf Teached {ts destination. iness Tri would make a definite estimate of | Famous Playe ern. Gen. Cigars 10 8% deb 1921 crop. Delay in the reduction of fo 1 3 The overcharge made by the rail-| the total. All the sults are based on Stall 17, 8. Ta. | Stall $1, 5-1. pail ; Special on all Foreign Money Status Tuesday's Quotations Furnished by Logan & lryan FR RER ERR a purchase of a 4-08] 2h0; cocoa, 10c, Badge NEEBLING TO OPEN STORE A new men’s shoe store will be opened Saturday at 1519 Westlake ave, in the Seaboard building, by F. A. Neebling, it was announced ; : yesterday, Neebling has been local | Montkomery Ward .. manager for the Florsheim Shoe Co, | \*onal Miscule for many years and has a wide lo-| New Haven cal acquaintance. Nor, & West A long time lease on the space |. A%,Pt 5 the new store will occupy was ne- |? gotiated thru the real estate office of David W. Baldwin. Extensive alterations are now being made, with & view of providing one of the mont attractive and fully equipped men's | shoe stores on the Pacific Coast. ranch, and Oil Hanboa a ¥. fa oO, DAIRY PRODUCTS Prices to Hetall Dealers Batter—Local creamery, cubes Local prints, wrapped. Kags—Freah ranv Mixed colors Pallets 16.00 cts... -Greek drachma ..1.66 cts 20.30 ct Austrian crown. 0014 wo! «Holland florin .. 38,86 cts + Rumanian tol 4.7 cts | + Bp | inh peseta. 13.97 cts | tea ele BANK CLEARIN 10% | ao pta . ns 5 | Missourt Pacific do pia... Invest Your Money Where You Can See It The average person who invests his savings prefers to place them in some form of tangible visible prop- erty; something he can see, the growth of which he can watch, and in which he hag the pride of ownership. The money you invest in the securities of the Puget Sound Power & Light Company all goes into this character of property. i It is used to construct new power plants, new trans- mission systems and new lines of poles and wires to reach new customers. | 26 the Ws. The business of the company is carried on in 181, plente 9 guilty of your neighborhood. You are one of its customers; using . IN} creer Boyd | ‘ its electric service; riding upon its transportation systems, ts Bhly: ; ‘Smith w ‘ 100 It is an investment you can watch and concern- \ Reh pincopal biuret ing which you can obtain full and complete information | youth, o " hs %, Denny way, frame i 4 at any time, ‘ 7 iy bar and tod 8, it Christianson Compare the desirability of this investment in a pros- renldence, 44x24 perous home company with other securities in remote and distant places. rene Oregon tripleta s,s... Wisconatn cream bri Block fwise . Washington triplets . Tillamook triplets, old POULTRY AND MEATS Prices Paid Wholesale Dealers Shc; _Runpowder tea, ty, Stall 82, chill con h Da ‘itic Of Packard Motors Peoples Gan Pennsylvania. Pittsburg Coat Pullman Co. Reading « ; H Bias fd | Tacoma transactions Seattle i new kraut, 150 qt, 2 for} soups, tomato 220; 4 2c cans table rasp! 200 cans tall rei Sockeye Campbell pork and beans, Ta, finest seedioss raisins, 3 iced pineapple, 6c; Maxola $1.50; 4 large Creme ot pike. Sun Matd seedless Tha, choice black figs, 4% t, 180, ; WESTLAK! Stall 105, cracked ten, a beans, 6 Iba, P, & G, soap, 6 bate fi Lighthouse clea Tha. raising, S6c. Stall i nd beans, 10% “Portland sec 7106,196,08 1,063,295.99 fra ¥ f | | tenet th Medium, i 2,423,000.00 | | 4 aay \ Reynolds Tob. “1 |Bouthern Pacific | 80. Ratlway SLL. & A.W. Hearn Roebuck | Bholl Union OM, Stand. O11 Calf, Stand, ON. J. do pfd .. Studebaker ‘Tenn. Ci ro | 2 cerita above live, |Geose—Live, fat, § to 12 Ths... Meigian ‘Mares—4 iba. and up.. ‘Turkeys—Fancy a. p., young Live, fat, per Mh a foosters—Old, ve, per Ib. ++ loge— Choice Ment since sssesee Fancy, henvy, 160-200 ibe... .08@ POULTRY AND MEATS Prices Paid Wholesale Dealers Ducas-“Disened, per Ib. Financial Flashes From James Macfarlane & Co, B11 Second Ave. ae | ne. Ut 400 at. ‘ 3 Twenty industrial stocks average | Teer 86.20, an increase of .44, 20 rall stocks | average 77.86, an increase of .21, A syndicate has purchased and are offering an issue of $5,000,000 Canadian Pacific 4 per cent cou- pon cons. deb. stock. The first 45 roads to report for September show aggregate gronn of $312,744,000 against $287,159,000 Inst | 1 year. August, 1923, these roads showed $326,967,000, f Reports of 59 roads in Septem. ber show net operating income Of $76,161,000 against $46,586,000 last year and $81,000,000 in Au- gust. Canadian Pacific September earn. ingy net after expenses $4,497,972, against $4,586,933, i ie cr Bock, 432° Peopl frame renidence, 39x23, $7,000, Brown, 4219 Beacon ave,, frame store, x34, $5,000. Chyfstensen. 4v10 Burke ave, renifence, 46x26, $1,000. 1, frame | Gee 5718 22a 8,000, bh: mond ring _ Conners an | to’ grand i demanded Was tried « convieted, | crime is fiv Deputy Mer prosecu “nd Attorn sented Smi wig | Charge ) Hit, KANSAS Raw Hoge—Fancy blook Venl—Fancy, Haht » Heavy, cowr ‘ Medium, dressed, eatinghoure Elec Wentinghoure A, 1... Willys Overland pfd. 67% Woolworth oer ccve, 2N2M% i » Dakota, frame onidence, 46x20, 91,80 %, Wentworth, 1722 N, 46th, frame tenidenes, 41x26, $4,600 iy ' j . Foreign Secu ‘Tnenday's Furnished by 10 Kecond Stock Russian hie, 1021 Rusalan 4m, 1928 Runnin 6% Fronoh Gm, 1 . We are offering you a good investment yielding a very attractive return, Write or ‘phone to any of our local offices or to 407 Electric Building, Seattle, Wash, PE Tia iti au Cattle— fone Prime steers , inane & Bryan Medium to good Ave., Seattle + Pierce Arrow quarter ended Sep: tember 30, net income $41,178 after depreciation, interest, etc., againat deficit of $339,969 quarter ended 1922, - Federal reserve index shows department store sales declined from 1 per cent above normal in August to 8 per cent below nor: mal in September; chain store sales lurger, 000 Amooth heavy 04) Tough heavy PIMOS V av dh aes 16 7.60 Puget Sound Seattle Heattlo Teal moet Thursday, at 12:16 the Hotel Butler banquet , Cassius 1, Gates, chairman \iey councll of the | Estate associa. Cotttpany ar wool pelts, ary < in Moy wool Chicago Gh eatern si Se lento Wont ombei Medium hea is ba atarn paceater Coarse, clean “goA4d an. pa our ad 1 4 i ina a\ 74 t henvy «