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ze oa | | THURSDAY NO Shipping, Real Estate, Building Agriculture, JAPAN TAKES MUC H L UMBE ES Jap -, BUSINESS—Finance, Produce, \SHOE COMPANY NEW BUILDING SHOR-COMPANY. SH AGENCIES (iVew York Stock Market RECORD MADE o'=ss~s- == GET NEW LINES —————= 1923 Permits Already Ahead _ Admiral-Oriental and Dollar | en ivnenes in ; of All Previous Years Lines Divide Coast SEAMEN'S ACT | GETS ASSAILED .. “| Prevents Operation of Ships at Profit, Says Report p RESERVE RATIO RISES IN WEEK Deposit Liabilities Shoy Substantial Reductions w of more space JOURNAL FINANCIAL RE iow 4 Wednonds the et in the session and pr # arising WALL 8 YORK, N dealings 4 b TREWT ops have or oy rREK ntaine hanges He of wufficiont 1 f the tremend: es continued t ( this extra but idren's rtment » of thhe principal ne ans naiderat omy Do with eluded: U. Bteerl, 91% American WASHI manag , Can of $15,200,0m A ARI TEY MEST ee Impor in the agencies 4 With 936 5 ged in ber | west ma ap ‘ ‘ seamen's m to the value entire ti] now was ding According to adva given the building departme number of permits for large buildings will be taken out during November It materialize, it is probable that the $25,000,000 goal set by opti mists in the ¢ part of the yo will be reached or at least approx mated. ny event, 1923 will be by far the greatest building year the elty h ev on An unusual permit is tha this year se ne ar featu for no perm ng of 182 per. detached res s to th hich ts half of the 2s for the month. development was 1 permits amounting to hree permtis for churches and t tres total $136,500, and 12 permits factor nd warehouses added $: 450 to the months total Heavy Freight Puts Strain on Railways NEW YORK, Nov. 1.—Indleations of the strain on the transportation industry to load a million or mor cars with revenue freight, week after week are contained in report of the American twa tion, covering the first ‘hal€ of Oc tober. The roport shows that of October 15 the roads had 1 freight in bad order. F senting per cent th on lines, increase of 4,3 the total bad order on ber 1. NEW CALLS FOR BIDS New calls for bk construction work, checked by White, manager of the National Surety Co. are as follows: A. C, Ballard, clerk, Auburn, bids Sp. m., November 6, trunk sewer | construction. Engineer P. W. Schubert, Realty Exchange bidg., Seattle, working on plans for dairy building, Whatcom County Dairymen’s associatio: stallation of machinery, Skagit Coun- ty Dairymen’s association, W. D. Freeman, purchasing agent, Seattle, bids 11 a, m. November 6, associa cars 69 an in Octo 4,300 feet cable, Queen Anne counter- | weight. Pacific Steamship Co. {s preparing Plans for Unit No. 1 of its proposed | Ocean Terminal in Seattle. C. B. Bagley, board of public works, bids 10 a. m. November 9, improve- ment Iowa st. sewers. Hedrick & Kremers, bridge engi- neers, representing the county com- missioners, Portland, Ore., have rec- ommended that the bids on the Ross island and Burnside bridges be re- Jected and the work re-advertined. City clerk, Olympia, bids November 20, construction of fill in East Bay ave.; bids for 1,000-gallon pump for fire department. Financial Flashes From James Macfarlane & Co, 611 Second Ave. Twenty industrial stocks average $5.91, a decrease of .20; 20 rails aver. age 77.67, a decrease of .19. Northern Pacific October freight traffic ran well shead of September, indicating continued improvement in both gross and net earnings. Canadian Pacific cent debentures sold. Japanese government puts out first formal inquiry to American mills on 7,000 tons galvanized and 13,000 tons black sheets; also 4,000 tons wire nails, according to Daily Metal Trade. The matter of an export tax on copper is being discussed in legisl tive circles in Chile. It is argued that to protect Chilean rights a tax | should be-imposed on copper which would run the cost of production up to about 9 cents a pound in New| York. Great Northern earnings first six months annual rate 5.10 per cent against 440 for eight months, and actual earnings of 440 in 1922. Allis Chalmers for quarter ended September 30 report net profits after | federal taxes of $756,981; for nine| months net profit after federal taxes arnounted to $1,854,089. Independent Steel Mills in Pittsburg district operating at 56 per cent capacity against 61 per cent last week, Talk indicates American Ice in. come statement will show common dividend earned by a wide margin, Meetings Changes in the constitution of the Seattle chapter of the Interna. tional Association of Gyro clubs will be voted upon at the November business meeting of the Gyro elub, which will be held Thursday even. ing, at 6:15, at the L. C. Smith Building restaurant. f TRADE TERMS STOCK JOBBING “Stock Jobbing” {4 xelling secur. ities in a new enterprise which, promoters realize, has novreal merit. Such enterprises are promoted solo. | ly for the purjoxe of selling stock and usually pass out of existence shortly after a satisfactory amount tf stock lias Ween sold to the public, on Northwest | c. B.| in-} 000,000 4 per} The for compa headquarters in Ta ma and othe Northwest LUMBER OUTPUT IS RUNNING HIGH Sales for Week Maintaining Brisk Pace cities in ot ¢ n fo’ cent diac per reporting mi above pe mal siness was 4 cer etic were 4 © new Fifty-six per ness taken for future amounted busine ken dur wat to deliv New 1,951 cent nents moved by which wa estic and feet export amounted to cargo ery bust cars of the we wat | Forty-nine lumber shiz This amounted to 6 |which 38,889,650 feet wise and Intercoastal; feot totaled Local totaled 4,6 Unfilled totaled 1 | ov 1,652 auto and 6 feet domestic 1448 feet U nfilled ex port 173,921,440 fee Un filled rail trade ord 4.585 cara. In the first 43 weeks of the year, production reported West Coa | Lumbermen's has .338,796,916 bus shipmenta, team orders association feet; i. feet; 4,521,368,837 feet Foreign Conditions |] Reviewed by U. S. Department of Commerce new and Decided improvement in commer. jin a cable to the department of com joffice in Shanghal. Markets for jboth import and export commodities }situation is much better with more business all over thé Citina coast. proving and good business is reported both ys on the trans-Pacific routes. Political troubles continue to disturb |parts of South China, but elsewhere conditions are practically normal. Many important new building pro veries orders clay conditions: in China is reported | Week. merce from the commercial attache’s | tare reported firmer and the shipping! Traffic on the upper Yangtze is im: | f the steam virtue of which ental Beattie agency rtment of the lar a Port! day. Under Admiral hed a } teole in charg The a forerunne a werien of 4 Nawaco lines at new ntal offices the tat with I as general agent rearrangement of what deve ndustry of the rtant add and = frelht of agencie ted to is in expec lopments of the North ko agency stern 8. 0. wh therefore have ng the Nawaco agency the San “ Angeles and Vancou and the Admiral-Oriental Seattlo and Portland offices | Included tn the agenc of the Blue Star line ompany the | Robert Dollar Co. | Joined In tak Dollar Francisco, © to have a nubsidiary operating refrigerator United Kingdom. 2 changes will nhgement of the 1, but the arr substantial be made in t mpantes gement wil in the ean & hipping nena dat Seattle by of which and A president and | |Week’s Oil Output iner al ling presiden| active he | Oriental line and the} roducts, 128%, Up 1%. 8 5 of up 1 New York Stock Market Ate ivance I do pfd iF Reduction Tubber Frrsee ver Ja Aan Dry Axed eee Avio Knitting * Copper & Zinc Hutte & Huperior Packers Has Big Increase | NEW YORK, Nov, 1 | production in the Unit the week ended Octols 900 ba daily, 2,460 daily over according to jP etroleum institute Crude 0! d States for averaged | 3.2 increano of hs an the the previous American [fects are | Shanghai. Russian activity fe increasing in Northern Manchuria and {t is ex: ed that the soviet government will soon begin exporting to the Chi nese Eastern railway zone. Crops are generally good, expec nuts. Cables a Siam floods which have n Reveral provinces. under consideration from dina: Indo- rous ved rice report destre crops | Peace Pays | WASHINGTON, Nov. 1-—Depart- |ment of commerce figures show be- |yond all cavil that world peace pays |in‘dollars and cents. | They prove that while chaotic Jrope today ix buying less and less from the United States, every other |quarter of the globe, where peace land security reign, is spending with lus more and more. Europe, during the fiscal year end- ing July 1, 1922, bought from us $2,- 515,259 worth of goods, During |the corresponding period ending July 1, this year, she spent only $2,035,- 906,462 with us, or $32,208,797 leas, On the other hand, Canada, unrent by quarrels, bought $112,785,643 worth of goods more this year than last, and business keeps on growing. | Central America, under the influ- fence of the Pan-American peace |teague and Monroe doctrine, spent | $50,431,827 more in this country this | year than last. |" Mexico, where revolutions and gen- \eral unrest have been constantly on |top, spent less in the United States this year than last by $24,000,000, South America, like Central Amert- ca, increased her purchanes trom Uncle Sam by $67,000,000; the West Indies by $52,000,000; Australia and Oceania by $37,000,000 ,and Africa by | $7,000,000, | ASIATIO PURCHASES | HAVE UPS AND DOWNS | Restless Asia spent less with us by | $43,526,100, our total exports to that part of the world being $496,900,667 this year as against $480,426,767 last. Bandit infested, civil-war ridden Chi- |na slumped $4,000,000, ‘Turkey.in- Asia, at war with Greesce and on the verge of another with England, fell | | | 1 Safe Deposit Boxes | For Rent $3.00 Per Year Wm.D. Perkins &Co. 21 ‘Cnbeey st in Dollars and Cents, Simms Shows Purchases of Chaotic Europe Drop While Other Countries Gain BY WILLIAM PHILIP SIMMS off over $3,000,000. Japan bought leas by $25,000,000, for domestic reasons, while India and |{ |had their trade turned back toward | | England at a cost to us of some $12,-/ 000,000. The Philippines and some| jother parts of the Orient, however, increased their American purhcases, meantime, the former by $ Europe, examined in detail, Britain, Russia, Germany, Greece, Bulgaria, mania, Portugal, Spain, Jugoslavia, | Holland and the Ukraine among | those in the minus column. In every case failure to keep up buying can | be traced to national and internation: | al unrest. | Britain, eut off from her peace. | time markets on the continent, has | 1 anywhere from 1,500,000 to 2, unemployed on her hands. Other} warttaxed to capacity. | Britain's buying power, therefore, Is | at low ebb, AUSTRIA SHOW WHAT PEAC Germany, which had buy at an astonishing rate att war, In 1921 spending more in the United States than she did before | the war, is slipping fast. In 1913 | she bought $35,930,000 worth of mer- chandixe from us. In 1921, incred ible as it may seem, she bought $372,380,000 worth, Last year the | figures were $260,000,000 and thin | year only $293,000,000. All becatise | Germany $9 out of the frying pan | into the fire. France bought more in 1 in 1922 by som $28,000,000. situation, there, however, ly artifidinl. France, money against what she collect from Germany on repare ations, Js buying largely of recon- struction materials. Her budget fails to balance, meantime, by about a billion dollars annu When she finally seeks to put House in order, as she munt her pure chasing power ix to suffer for a time at taut. Austria furnishes a fing example of what International co-operation can do, ‘Two years ago Austria was bankrupt, down and out. The league of nations appointed a commissioner !to take charge of her finances, an: nounced it would see to it that Austria would be given a chance to come back, and lol Today Austrii i tc of the few countries in Huropt |which inerenyd its purchases tn [this country during the lost year, | Summed up, when International wrangling comes in at. the door, business files out ut the window. World tranquility ts worth roal money. shows Turkey, | Hungary, Row: | began to r the than Tho | é is entire. | borrowing hopes to ly. her noon, hound fie” oh Lay ear ally cotton | other Britigh possessions thereatouts | @ | Kennecott ¢ 500,000 | ¥ | Midvale Motors Produ tert ne euelb: a Ty am um “ 108% cry 10 mer. Hogar Dom, Sugar trie Mtor, Battery 69% tnd John Asphalt > General Klectric « do apecial General Motors do 6% ded se Goodrien Com. do pla Groat Wheel an Corp. H Int Inter. Har Inter, Mer, do pfa Inter, Pap Int. it Kansas & Gulf Ken. City How. Kelly Springfield pper Kelsey Wheel Co. K Lima Loco, i» & N Mack Truck Magma Copper Macy, Tt H. Mallison, WH. Wt. ++ Manhattan Shirt « Maxwell Mo. A GO, Bo vs ssees May Dept. Stor: i Mex. Heaboard Oil... do Clits. IM. KT. pfd... fissourl Pacific do ptd . Montana Power « {Moon Motors National Bl Nash Motors National Lead N, ¥, Contrat New Haven oo. | Nor. & Western rthern Paciti ula. Ty. Ktsel Hprini Heading se. do tnd pfd Rep, Iron & Bi Reynolda Tob. Hoynolda Spring Hinelalr Houthern ity, do pid. 1, & 8, Wt, do ptd « Hearn Roebuck « Hholl Union Ott Porto Reo sugar HOW Calif, ceeeens OW NWT Stewart Warners... Atadopaker cocseeees ‘Vexan Co. bs Texas Pac ine Tov, Products. do VAN Union Pacific do pid vs. UH, Thabhier | do Tat phd sa UH, Minelt, & The do int ptd s. Wabash at so dM | Cheeme: California flats, fancy, ae 1) ay “big brother.” 41% Anthor 106 : BRAIN PRICES CLOSE STRONG ti—Grain prices i sharply higher on a ad aay wer CHICAGO, Oct closed strong & |the Chicago b Wheat met « thruout today’s rin that ext Netly during larger att piimiatic statemen bankers and finane Corn was helped cipts, unfavorable ne cash Mar cash yal Pr inderte s}, made symps stained or ne ma closing tov Chicago Board of Fate Wednesday's Quotations wheat High law | Close Dee ‘ ' 13 May iiss 1 May 4% “as ote | | | ewicaao. hard, 91.08% ° : eas a Lots | Cont, Bata. 24.7" te att aaa ie | a © 16 ome 758 Boston Wool Dew the atrong Mrisbane, local wool | operate exten content to 4 ined to pen San Francisco Produce Wednesday's Qootations Extras, tits tb; prime flrete, fireta, 4440 1 “ts s pullete. bo dos. 330 dos | N. Y. Sugar and Coffee | ‘ednesday’s Qootations ta tier, refined, pot, MU CLMC she Ib. ers : Foreign Exchange Wednesday's Quotations NEW YORK, Oct. a. he a market elesed io foreten Rterling | off Portland Produce Wednesday's Quotations 49 dbo Th. Buying, 46@ 550 doz; o . #2) Rotter Eee @ 400 dos. | Cheese—32'4 @420 1b. Mene—i8@ite Ib Foreign Money Status Warinesday’s Quotations Torvithed by Loren & Dryen B10 Second Aye., Brattle Tresent Vat nadian * rench franc... “Pelaian franc., wien franc. ‘Italian lira, iGerman m'k Liiswedieh krona orway krone,. {Danish krone. irGeek drachm: ‘Austrian crown, ;Holland florin.. sRumanian let. ‘Spanish peset eee 1.53 cts) WOM O DR.AS cta 4.8 ota! 13,36 cts Foreign Securities Wednesday's Quotations Tornished by Logan & Bryan hs Second Ave., Seattle Bia | Rusa! K | Russian 6ib8, french 6 Britian Rritieh Hettish British Belgium | Belgium Pre [German W Mdapanose 4"... sc scsce 78 Tapanero v4 193 7 apanose tnd sign... ss: } United Kingdom, |United Kingdon Italian Cons, 6. * 's Quotations Purnished by Logan & Bryan #10 Second Ave, Seattle Herlen Low Firnt 3a .. | Firat 4e, Second 4— [Firat 44a .. Recond 44a: Third 4%4a .. ‘fourth 4a. WAMH oe 2 i2eeooes +) 99.00 Clearings Balances a eeend Portland Clearings .... + 7815,091,91 Balances seeee 1,191,588.43 | Tacoma | Total transetions.. 3,607,000.00 | \= ee IIT iA" mammen | ¥. J. Davidson, 470 Lynn at, + donee, 4x26, $5,000 Neen HJ. Davidaon, 370 Lynn at fi . ier ‘rame reat Gardner frame Gardner frame 4,600, Mis M. bullding, frame residence, ATx27, $5,000, 00 20th avo, frame rent 0,561,600, » Western ave, John TK. Thompron, 4148. Thomas, frame ntore, 60x20, $2,000, Lemoo NooM, Carman, 16th and Pina, O. M, lofty, addition, $1,400, Plointoh, 9849 18th 8 Wi, frame renldonce, 82x30, $1,000, | wae | scheduled for parole he will be as- |to department heads and executives [of the Ehodes Co. ifs m., 1.6 ft {]o:04 p.m, T9 tt] anctt p, oe | Heffernan's Dry Dook—-tr Rainier, yacht iff net were bitter day ir repe mittee by n eecuritien of t vestmentit Bankers’ thelr 12 t id that the La Fol-|¢, to be b in th annual The ret lette act to re Juction of nnes an bi the operation at & profit in competition eign veal” and pointed out the tariff act requires shipowners to pay @ duty of 60 per cent on all repairs in foreign porta to the detrl ment of American shipping. prevent n grullit $1,000,000,000 erty in mail fraud Horace J. Donwelly, senior cltor of the postoffi nt, declared in an Gonvention tod Americ in mo ns yearly ney and scheme stant | © depart address before the toffice department ts do-| to keep out of the hands of croc its power this | « Arlichotns money ut it ks, | 4 js astonishing that so many |i in this enlightened age will tee to be duped,” Donnelly le +1 THOMSEN HEAD}: ‘OF COAS ST FIRM ¢ Charles ‘Thor known in meate has teen promoted to the presidency the Pacific Coast Biscuit Co. it announced Wedresday, Three years ago ho was made assistant genernimana ger of the company, n promoted from the po stant general manager office, He ts Angeles superin fuction of a big dition to the company’s plant there, and will return to Seattle next year to take up bis new ald, won, widely business of at present in ending the o duties. |Kiwanians Perfect | “Big Brother” Plan Members of the Seattle Kiwanis concluded arrangements Mercer Inland Parental School to pt” the boys of the it was announced at the/ Kiwanis club meeting Wednesday | & noon at the Hotel Gowman. Und |the arrangement each Kiwanian will be given a boy to whom he will act When n boy is dub have with the school, signed to a Kiwanian who will visit the school to become acquainted with him, and keep in touch with | him after be is paroled, Rhodes Co. to Hear Expert on Selling kets are Turnips—Per wack laseact Delicious |Greand C1 Money—Comb, per case umbe orthweat mn is expected b immediate future, developing 5 and the umberm Foreign ma pidly, the jemand for be mais the triets dev hquake SEATTLE MARKETS be ures how per fre » Japan long t nabiiitat he ny the nt eart me we (The prices given are th Jere by w tions, pri With « few to producers © figured by dpducting the cost of eportation to Beattie and approxi mately 16% fur hauling, storage and cost.) Por Gow. . er ib, New, dot. bunch Liesl, new, per sack. Hrussele bproule—Per ib. abbege—Ker |b 34 head local, per dos. . 16 12 Ty so 16 ir +0 0 6 sean 109 or ielery — Lae ‘orn Yellow ucambers ern! ) CFOS severe Bantam Local, No. 1 Nek sven eve Per erat Local, en ¥ oGise bunches 2g 8 - me at 1.00@ 1.25 06@ 20.09 16 whites, owt. 4 Gems, ton . ‘fo 2.00 FRUITS Prices Paid Wholesale Dealers et te Jonathans ° Winter Hanan ° | King 5 King David Tokay, crate . email jug. Washington, basket verries Box 1.08 rained, per Ib. .. | Muckleberties—Per Ib. Lemone—Fancy Chetce | Deane Pecane—Per 1. Special Representative Kobler of ad Nute—Per the Dry Goods Ecoonmist will speak | on “Selling Meth- at § o'clock Friday morning. Tho Economist {# sending Kohler all over the United xpense because States at its own | he has an im: portant message to deliver to de. partment stores, He has already | delivered his talk 152 times, ad it has been accepted enthusiastically everywhere, Ship News, Tides in Seattle THURSDAY FRIDAY NOV. 1 NOY, 2 First Low Tide First Low Tide 430 am, 18 ft. Fiest High Tide Eire Nigh The 11:08 a. m,, 11.1 ft. Second Low Tide $:20 p.m, 6.6 ft. Becond iligh Nds | Necona ul neve . Weather Bureau Biscct TATOOSH ISLAND, Noy. 1.—S a. m. Hare * rising; rain; wind south, 73 miles an hour. (3 Arrivals and Departures Arvived——Nov, 1.—8tr Victoria. from | ‘ome via St. Michael and at) ate’ Westham from ms ate | New | eles and San} ~ 31—Ste No =| Ge % wtr_Suwarinco | t , at 7:30 p, m, motorahip Frank from Tacoma via | Kyerett, at 6:30 p. m.; att Talabot from Graye Harbor, at 1p, m.; ste Wilming- |ton from Los Angeles via San Franctaco, Dorothy Alexande: 20 a, m . L—-Georgina Rolph Los Angeles via San Francisco, at 1 m, Oct. 31—Str Cordova for San Fran: oleco, at 11:10 Btr Talabot for | Kobe via Bellingham, at 9:30 p. | Admiral Rogers for south at 8 p,m at 6 pom ermit for Glasgow yin Portland and ports, at 6:20 p, Atizonan for Boston via Portiand, at 2:60 p, m.; str Arabla for Vancouver and Union 1a 2:30 py iy “tor | Vessels in Port at Seattle Smith Cove Terminal—Pler 41— kohama Mary, #tr Bell Street Terminal—str- Wheaton, U. 8. 1. HW, T. Meather, U8. 0. G. Halda, str Snohomish. Pler 11H—8tr Owego, U. 8 CO, Unalga. Pler T-Motorahip Anvil, Plor 6-/8tr Yoremite, Pler 4—Str Nome City, atr Wilmington, Pier 2—8tr Nabesna, Pier Lattr K. 1, Luekenbach, Ber D=Ste Dorothy Aloxander, str IL ¥, Alexander, U.S. Shipping Hoard Moorings—Btr _ Anna B. Morse, str West Himrod. lout Streot T . 8B, a, Al Power #chr Ruby, mercial Roller Wor! Hanford — Street ‘Terminal—AMotorahip Millan Luckenby Al Todman, il Bridge @& Dredging Co— Kir Patterson, Ames ‘Terminal Compa: Rennett, motorahip Libby Nottleton's Mill-—Motorship. atr Rendondo, rank Lynch, Banwan, Heattle Training Btation—Kaglo No, | \ Hryant Lumber Ca—-str Forest King, Atimeon’é Milleftr Santa Ana, Woy No testr Madiaoy, Winslow Marine Rattway—fohre Camas no, Hoplite Chrintennon, Meteor, K. Vi Kruse and Alumna; bktnw Anne Comyn | Nf aya Chas, V, Crocker, barge Coquitlam 6 clty, | Mk —Cwe, Ente DP. Goese—Live, Bei Tw | Roosters—Old, live,” per Ib vss Hoge | Ducks—D | Hene—Dr | Heavy. Hoge— Sheep— Bark Hone Men! —Cal, Xo, * robo, budaed. per Ib, Fancy budded, per 1b. DAIRY PRODUCTS Prices Paid to Shippers | Datterfat— A grade Beattle delivery. Egus—Frerh ranch, white s! Mixed colors Pallets “ Beat! O. B. condensery. DAIRY PRODUCTS Prices to Retail Dealers Y Butter—Local creamery, cubes Local prints, wrapped Preah ranch, white shell. Mixed colo x Pulleta . * Cheese— Oregon triplets ° Wisconsin cream . Block Swits . . ington. tripie : ‘Titamook triplets, old....... .28@ .30 POULTRY AND MEATS Medium, live, Live, lights, 3 to 3% Ibs..... cents above live, fat, § to 12 Ton... jan Haree—« Ibs. and up. jere-—Vancy. d. D. young «. Live, fat, per Tb. aaa} 330 ‘36| 7@ 30 Choice light. . Fancy, heavy, 156 POULTRY AND MEATS Prices Paid Wholesale Dealers de per Ib. heavy Dressed, Ught Live, heary, 1b, Live, Hight, Ib. 20 vee 300 82) : ett +20 a | Brollers—Dressed, por Ib. . jeene—-Dreased, per Ib. Turkeys—Fanoy, dressed Live, fancy, Ib. . Belgian Mares—Live, por ib Dressed, per Ib. . Wwe—Country dressed, Ib. loge—Fancy block Yeal—Fancy, light . coarse. Medium, dressed . LIVE STOCK ootations at Stockyards sess 680Q + 600m 4.000 +120 w Cattle— Prime steers ... Medium to good .....5 Choice heifers. Cholee cows . Calves Bulls « aa 4 VrLM® sceeeee Eimooth | haavy "> Rough heavy .. Pika, Bren ss sess Prine lambs . 2 33 eee sees eee 2 Family patents Sugur--Cane, per oi Beet, per ewt, HAY, GRAIN AND FEED Ifalfa May—Firet gra Biraw ‘Corn—W hi Cracked and feed mon! y—-Whole feed, 10 Rolled and ground Onte—Whole Rolled Sprouting, 100' . Wheat Recleshed teed, Mixed Herein hop Gite “Heed t00 Chick BM, Mash Growling Feed. toe Meals 100%« 00" Granulated: Charcoal (hardw Wish Grit—Limenton Meal-100' wo made tore! counted bill ral reserys climes @ lances purchaser and of $5,500,000 ip uritien are shown i board's weekly statement of condition banks at the on ¢ 4 abilities dectined by compared with an ip 600,069 prted thi ah reserves Mainly be 1 reductions Jes, the reserys to 768 pe fe market t ne federal © of bu crtane of $6 ding week, whike « ed by $11,100,000 reserve sl reserve iness tober ah rows from decrease of $15,200,000 in hold of discounted bills is reportel iby the Federal serve bank of Boston, of $7,400,000 by nd of $2,100,000 by Kansas nk shows its holdings of $4,100,00 Iouls an se of $2, while the seven remaining show smaller changes for the crease in and St 600,000, banks woek Paper secured ment obligat 000, incre by U. 8. govern # declined by $1,890, and on October 24 aggregated $244,200,000. Of the latter amount $239,000,000 was secured by Liberty and other U. 8, bonds, $127,800.00 by treasury notes and $17,500,000 by certificates of indebtednes: Decreases in federal reserve note circulation are reported by all fed ¢l eral reserve banks, except those of 96|Cleveland and Kichmond, whick show increases of $2,490,000 ané | $400,000, respective! The New Yory bank reports the largest de leline, by $6,500,000; Boston shows s reduction of $5,300,000; Philadelphia a reduction of $2,400,000, and Rac Francisco a reduction of $2,000,000, Smaller decreases are shown for the 7 other six banks. | Gold reserves increased by $11, | 200,000 during the week, the New York, Boston and Philadelphis banks showing. the largest reduc | tons, other than gold show a nominal decline, and nop reserve cash, an increase of $2,000, | 000. New Corporations OLYMPIA, Nov: 1—The following | articles of incorporation have bees filed in the office of the secretary of state‘ Westlake Chevrolet company, 86 jattle, $149,000: W. L. Gril, R= F. Bronson and E. W. Parks. a Art Products company, Seattle $15,000: Lee Manhelmer, Frank B Johnstone and Arthur Tillman, © Harold J. Buckle, Inc. Seattle, $25,000: Harold J. Buckle and Edna L. Jackson, to maintain an” gency for the writing and selling” of policies of insurance for the insur ance of human life, ete. Kitsap Discount company, Bremer ton, $100,000: George H. Sturdevant, J. A. Kavaney, J. T. Krumm and It R. Weller. Katherine Donovan Steamship company, Aberdeen, $150,000: Wat © Donovan, Jr, and F. J, Donovan, Diehl & Co. Colville, $10,000: if L. Diehl, Fred Diehl and Jent Diehl, to purchase, lease, con and operate sawmills, etc. McGowan Brothers Inve company, Spokane, $75,000: W. McGowan, Martin B. MeGo Jr. and John Lynch. Farmers’ ‘Union Egg and Po association, Spokane, $300,000) 2m | Boyd, O. O. Grob, D. F. Mitchell | Halmquist Machine company, Bt ingham, increasing stock $100, $200,000. Woolachet Bay Lumber com} Woo.achet Bay, increasing stock # | 000 to $11,000. Sturdevant Oil company, 7 | Ha, $750,000: George H. Sturd \J. A. Kavaney, J. T. Krumm R. R. Weller. ‘PLAN HUGE Olt BASE IN HAWA WASHINGTON, Nov. department war plans call for u mate storage of 4,180,000 barrels jfuel. oll at Pearl Harbor, Hat for future use of the Pacific fi Admiral L. E. Gregory, chief engincers of the United States nay {testified before the senaté comm tee investigating the Teapot Dom naval oil reserve lease here toda, Construction of the storage tan is progressing rapidly under #/terms of a contract negotiated tween the government and the Ps American Petroleum and nsport Co., a Doheny company, last De comber, Gregory testified, Pa; for the construction, the cost | which is estimated at $7,900,000, |} be made In oil, due the governm as royalties from naval oil No. 1 in California, now being 4 veloped by the Doheny comp under lease from the governm nine months 3.30 per cent as— against 2.40 for eight mon and actual earnings éf 6 per