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St te RNR et ttl THE STAR’S PAGE OF NEWS FOR BUSINESS MEN STATE GROWS IN'HOLD DISTRICT LITTLE CHANGE Everything Is Pretty (HOLIDAYS BUMP ® NEW INDUSTRIES MEETING HERE ON SPUD MART Nearly 0.K.,Says Bush) LUMBER OUTPUT Establishment of Factories | Kiwanis Club Wants Big | Prevalent Quotations Are, Reflects Prosperity Convention for Seattle $38 and $40 Seventy-two new manufacturing); Whether tho ist of large conyen- WALL OT JOURNAL FINANCIAL ROVIOW ‘ V YORK, Jan, 10.—enator Smith's election to {he chairman HPacte| eye ato interstate commerce committees thru the ald of the Follette if; Insurgents tho determination of the democrats to report a bill! = ey Short Week Makes Produc~ yoduoing freight rates for the benefit of the farmer, failed to the heavy turnover in raila in the early dealings. Rock Island assumed the leadership of the low-priced group, mounting to a new high on the current recovery at 26% on large dealings, New| Haven also continued extraordinary activities around the beat levels of the movement, Europe Is Settling Down and U. S$. Business Is in Good Shape tion Fall Below Normal The effect of the holiday season ‘Tho firmness of the potato market 1 : Xe! n Pacific, 160%, ——— was felt by the lumber mills of the Astablishments commenced business tions which Seattle will entertain | ty gti, holding out and ‘Thuraday | oft Me oe Oe ata eis Cee ee er git pis fnrtiern cit BY IRVING 7, BUSH abroad are due primarily to incom-| Went Coast during the first week of fn tho stato of Washington during 1. 1995 contains that of the Kiwanis | y staid Raat a ting G SIN, off M4; Hothlehom B, b4 4, Hi i Belawin t President of the New York State] potent political leadership. Ignorant| tie year, With a short week ending ‘the last threo months, according to |" Form. fave: deplore. were. QUcuoRm: Gena) tive, 13h up Mt Brie SEL Oce He {uidebaicer, foe att A) Bee Chamber of Commerce and Head|men have been selected to high of-| January 5, production fell from its thie detailed statement issued today jcluds’ international will’ depend to/jower than $38 a ton, Dominant/ otf ji Bt Paul. 17,up ta Pan-Amart : of the Famous Bush Terminal Co.| tice, and the people aro suffering be-|iato standard of running more than “by Clancy M, Lewis, secretary of the/a large extent upon the attitude of | prices thruout the market were from . . of New York, case they have been misled by dem- i 20 per cent above normal to a record © Manufacturers’ assoctation of Wash! tho 60 delegates to the Kiwanis dis: |$38 to $40, and indications were that N agogues who promise the moat and OW YORK, Jan, 10/ of 32 per cent below normal, New York Stock Market fngton, This is nearly double what 3 $ they will remain at that point for é ps ¢ 11 | produce the least, New business and shipments fared has been the normat rate of growth | ‘Tict trustees’ conference to be held /ing next few days. Chicago apd eres Geations : asioniie fogs a Year, dada al The lesson to America ta the ne-lauito a bit better, however, New * im new industries since the records|St tho Hotel Gowman, Saturday, | Canfornia markets are still drawing 0 Hecond Ave., Seattle mitre tte TTY ntter be, | ceaalty for leadership, business was 27 per cent above pro- have beon kept. January 12. ‘The members of tho| heavily trom the Washington supply, | stock Wish Low Close conditions there are only better be- eritinaak SaED, Gieiot aha stlpesente ano ied Seattle club are exerting themselves | which is becoming limited | Adama Express. oy TS enuse they are worse, 'RESSES NEED ey aia a In the commotities that are to be A — Ady, Rumley ptd ay 38 Ty this 1 mean t + | OF SANE VOTING cent above sales. 0] D y nean that the people o 2 manufactured, ‘lumber and wood |‘ Secure tho indorsement of these! ‘the Imperial Valley apinach for) 4i\¥.,wmley nea ae Bu nt| The amateur dealing with the tools| One hundred and twenty-eight Products lead, with 22 new establish. | “elesates for Seattle as the conven-| which local Jobbera have been walt: aa 4 CHICAGO, Jan. 9—Gratns cloned 2 Rurepe auiparent: | 708 ccacehin Vor fof © industrial | nillle reporting te’ AVast Const states Ments, Theso include lumber mills, | Hon center, ing “arrived ‘late’ ‘Wednesday and Erets tonasen bedagel ly cannot learn} eadership, can be no more successful |bermen’s association for the week ox factories, furniture factories and| ‘The conference, which will be held /'Phursday morning was selling fast spabebos It was announced at the pit that anything except|than the amateur attempting to han-|ending January 6 manufactured 60,- Specialties, Second honors may bo| ll day Saturday, will meet at the! on tho stroet at $4.50 a crate, ult Cotton O11 A an sleotion will, be held soon on the by bitter expbri-|dle the tools of a skilled workman. | 170,472 feet of lumber, sold 76,186, &lyen to food products, with 18 new |Call of District Governor Judge C.| flower, which was quoted at $3, was ee Drag Byndl. Pie tok buses The close on Bature There are| The conditions of the country are | 736 fect, and shipped 70,080,037 feet. industries making a wide variety of|© Lantry, of Spokane. Delegates) received in the same shipment from ) Amey Tee... |day will remain unchanged, soe: that|eound. Industry has been quite thor-| Wifty per cont of all new business €Stables from Cour and canned goods| from each of tho 40 clubs in Ore-| Imperial Valley. Onfons wero| Amer Lace Wheat closed strong and higher, some signs that | oly Uquidated, The national debt has | taken during the week was for fv i aserah and pretrels. gon, Washington and British Colum: | stronger in Seattle at $3 for 100| Amer. Badiator Peuoeurtcrnan anevon inst lait thelr caperienc?|been reduced. Finances are improv: | ture water delivery. This amounte . bla, are expected to be present. | pounds. Amer, Bhip ‘om, lolose, bull x "hel ces to wales anaehipasp Lit to 38, 214,770 feet, of which 22,791,86 Bui hardware | | aie ata close, bull newa helped prices ng Sonate eeiniee. nig si the; George E. Snell, of Billings, Mon-| VEGETABLES Seon Basse Me |hold their gaing until the elope, reasoning gs ag ‘The danger signal is a tendency to| feet was for domestic cargo delivery Past year and tho faith that {t will /'ana, vico president of the tnterna-| ——priees Pald Wholesale Dealers Amer, Ateet Fndy Atha uhet l aud sam erexutee weelusar fonerint may elve way U [select the wrong /Idnd of men for |and 15,422,006 fect export. New bush tinue, with 14 new industries that | tonal organization, will deliver the given are those made te| Am, Tobacco pia 74% «76%| from Bt, Louis kept corn in high site public office. There are demagogues | ness by rajl amounted to 1,132 cars. ena: |r by wholesalers, With a few jdmer, Woolen ee common snse, Vitty-seven per cent of the week's ‘Will manufacture nearly as many dif-| Principal address at the banquet | ‘options, prices to produeers | Amer. Zino 4 | territory up to the close. Memphis ¢|'2 both parties, and if they are y per c “ferent ven the delegates by tho Seattle | *! +4 the cost of |/M, & 0. , 404 | reported ahipping offers from west- Tho peorle Of! elected, all they can do 1s rock the |lumber shipments moved by water. it _kinds of allied building and it ie 16% | ern points cancelled. G 6 be lm TL fe hardware products, Closely akin to/club Saturday ovening. President | transportation to Se Pponed . an ah interests had May oats to sOTmAany on b boat, This amounted to 40,118,071 ‘ect, of this group {s the group of 10 new|Hugh M. Caldwell will outline to|mately tim for ha hte ay Bod ti | eell and this checked an advance in on ing purifies A If the voters of the United States, | which 24,677,526 feet moved coast- concerns that will manufacture auto-|the conference Seattle Kiwanis’ rea- | Nrtichokes Per dos. 2.003.256 | Heth ster elivery. July went up with} BUSI wuffering, andthe! when they cast thelr ballots next | wise and Intercoastal and 16,540,545 Mobile accessories and metal prod-|sons for seeking the International | Beets 1.60) Brooklyn aleon ” er . government of France ts learn-| fay, will elect the men whom they | fect overseas, Rall shipments totaled . Hucts not strictly of the building /convention, and urge the conference | Brpesels af Shape Be Ing that they cannot salvage civil: |belleye to be best qualified by char- | $95 cars. ze, variety. to support the Invitation, | Carrots--Loe Burne Nros A. 10s ,,|Chicago Board of Trade | !zition with tho saber, ‘Tho acute-|acter and experience to maintain the| Local auto and team deliveries to- New, Nurna Tiros. Th Four new publications are included nean of the present crisis is the only | taled 4,011,966 feet. T. Harry Gowman, district trustee | Wednesday's Quotations high standard of intelligence in pub- ciose| Tutte Cop, & Zine Pecan dence that the end 1s in sight. Unfilled domestic cargo orders to- $n the list: The Bookkeeper and Bust-|of the Seattle club, has charge of Hutte @ superior “nen $08 ning SLR | ce teaLaris Utava a craton oe Meme ie hirer hid tis teed deo Mess Man of Spokane, the Bucoda|tne arrangements for the confer. 00 | Hhuttertek 1 % 10 na 4 thei SPER be I More aa ders, 259,397,672 feet. Unfilled rail - Enterprise of Bucoda, and Cabin | ence. 9.604.008 | Congoleum : opportunity must be seen, and there! greatest nation in the world, all will | orders, be ca as 20@ .26| Callahan Zino & 14. 44 7 |1s evidence that international reason | be well, trade orders, 6,025 cars. ge vom “gegen at aa cos | Wattace—Cal. per erate, « : $0) Calie +784 | will be called into play in Europe be- ‘Seat © paper m! Imperial ..... 5 & 8. P. pe i Sientomiye even Wanna | NEW CALLS | Fier 2. a a eat ‘! FicANG maaan CANADIAN LINE Steel Orders Show gan borne Tinh dente | | on, per ewt. HF handler Motos on A FORMULA Increased Business gets the great majo Seat ato, per ewt. . Chicago & Alton m4 1 a BY im the lead with 24 new industries. FOR BIDS pilteal crea. par doa 20000) “#0 Chino, & tile. Bid. | 102 tae aad |, ihe gecupation of the Ruhr ‘as CUTS MILEAGE) NEW YORK, Jan. 10—The United ‘Tacoma is a strong second with 15,| reley—Dox. large bunches ... Chigo. % G. W. ptd is ae sii 9.90 10.08 | failed to produce anything but bank- | states’ Bteel corporation’s | unfilled Bere tvbkace ranke third oth seren: eee ae 1.7897.00/Cheo., Tt 1 & Pac Hdd | | ruptey of industry in Germany. This|, 4 saving of from three to four| t tabuad todas tor Among the smaller cities, Van: | ,,Coumy, commissioners, Nal Tas, | he ay oe ee ts | chen aaa ted |tn ti Ing to be realized even in| urs for business men traveling be-| tonnage statement, issu re exuver Is credited with four new in, [Z08® bids 2 p.m. "January 14, | ania ; Cash Wheat \Franee, and the press 1s filled with| ‘Ween eastern and western Canada| December, showed an increase of construction concrete bridge. | un Tasat whiten, owt: ise lone eons whea : will be saved by the new Long Lake | 76.755. Guatries, while Walla Walla and| Wyn callow, city clerk, Charies:|_Netat ney, mt 00060.00| Comp. "Tans ne na hard, W106. |intimations that the French govern-| cutofe, it was announced yesterday | ‘The unfilled tonnage December 21 Yakima each are given three. ter] lton, bide 8 m., Janu 14, Radishes—1¢ e S58 ment is “seeking a formula.” This * was 4,4445,295, against 4,368,584 on ne |ton, bid Pp. m., wary 14, ro- | Notaneee At. ing to| PY the Canadian National rallways. f he Rew industry ts credited to each of | construction city whart. Spinach Chi Car Lots IMS OY Tenn eRe Ley STS CARS, |The cut-off runs from Long Lake| November 20; 4,872,825 October 32; : Aubuira, Bucoda, | City commissioners, Montesano, | Savaah, Grieible Bisel’: ae eis, Sl ee find « way to change thelr policy 0) sation, 38 miles cast of Port arthur, | 935,750 September 20, 1923, and 6- » Edmonds, Bverett,/ 4135 January 21, reconstruction | yba Cane Migar... 164. i Grain— Rects, Cont. Matd. L4.¥r.{0M® more in accordance with the) 9) 1.0 oo northerly point of what | 745,703 December 31, 1922. Gardiner, Grandview, Hoquiam, Ken- | north River Valley road. Del, Lack a W....119 111% | wheat 30 17 | proces of reason without appearing | was the Canadian Northern main newick, Longview, Mount Vernon, |” fruitiand Irrigation district, J. M Davison Chemical .. 671% ‘ 1083468 $\to have changed thelr poll tine to Makiaa atatinn Salcum, Sedro-Woolley, Winlock and |witams, eccrcary, Kettle” Pulls games tag mic milis are grinding on, | 10% to Nakina station, on the trans- N Cc + t 1 e % ° i 16 . *| continental line of the Canadian Na Woodland po cc is yp a og rad BE yk 24. iS neat te bedcening apparent that this || New Corporations j tona system. Reso oan and fumes. . country can, under courageous leader | st A : rd A saving of 102.6 miles will bo) a Bashy, tosnd of mete . San Francisco Produce jahip, maintain prosperity with condl-| nage in the distance between Win | aclisiea at shostpocatien Mane eonietion fone peat! le, bids 10 &. m., Janu bee Wedneeday’s Quotations or Europe bad! nipeg and Toronto, and a saving of|in the office of the secretary of state Jary 18, 35th ave. N. E, grading 3592.00 |2Nd. Je Dutter—wxtras, be 1b; prime 4#0| The summer of 1 astle| 76 2 between Winnipeg pnd| Seattle Knitted Co. Beattie, $20,001 jand concrete sidewalks; Francts 29 Sag ae aie rn ailment in many lines of indus-| srontreal. Over four hours will be | +>: Mygie and Sheldon ZT Denk - noner tde- 2 ty ft hens Extr } extra pul 246 / ty é wae he nlood-l WA Nowe ce Y M De®) Pathe Exchange, Inc, New. York, N, Rees: racing. and concrete «ide 3501.40| Fifth Ave. Tus 2 2, 190 dow 17, it was healthy bloodletting, a4 saved on the Journey from ‘Winnipeg |x sueenese, newer "te sete te wall Seventh ave. -cdelaaar’ King me Fuk T Cheese fancy, tte 1 | the prospects for 1924 are better to-| +, morento and three hours saved on | James W. McBurney, Seattle, instead of Fred A, Miller, county clerk, Ore- | nas Sen" ne a *- day than they were six months ag0.! winnipeg-Montreal service. Thos. P. Reveile. gon City, Ore, bids 11 a. m., Janu- le see OR “~s stony | 1 do not ik for anything in the|__ Olympta Motors, Olympia, 000, Ie Big Industries Lo Look for Busy | ary 21, grading Wi codstock HI. re ~pbneae N. Y. Sugar and Coffee HB. Titus and Jess Ray Simpson. © of a boom, but I belleve bust-| a Wednesday's Quotations Ait 1 rt tend: Tenino Motors, Tenino, $7,600 I & Sanu ah — Sugar—ensy. Taw, $6.25; refined, easter; | 08% Conditions will continue steady, Titus and R. M. Shay, Year, Says Du Pont Manager j| Becaaior” pA Eo cer amenald [nerrncesners Centralia Motors, "Gentratia, 920,009. = || rige—calamsyrn fe Cofter— Tio on spot. 10% GIONS | rest halt of 1924, 1. B, Titus and J. W. DeLaney. 3 ‘That some of the largest indus- N WS) bre tse eee | IDs Ho. 4 Banton, Seg isi o Ib | HOPE FOR {Church Mountats Coat Oo Bellingham, ~ | M. T. Hurst, James J. Braay | tries of the United States are pre \THE FARMER and Chas. B. Sampley. pared for an unusually heavy de Mand for thelr products this year, Ws the word brought back to Be-| Attle by T. E. Doremus, Pacific) Foreign Exchange | NEW YORK, = ‘ sine Srench frasen 40.04 vp among the one-crop farmers of tho Tides in Seattle ‘THURSDAY FRIDAY JAN. 10 JAN, 11 First Low Tide Tirst Low Tide 1:00 a. m. 0.3%) 1:46 a m, 10 ft M. W. F. Wallace Co, Ina, Trooma, $10,000. 34. W. I. Wallace, F. P, Haskel!, Jr. and RP. Wallace, To deal in real estate, business, eta, ‘That ts a» far as anyone can look ahead under present world conditions. While there is serious depression reat Nor, pf sao. Hayes Wheel ..s0s. Hartman Corp. . : an Metropolitan Corp, Seattle, §z0e,- vy : . C, D. Stimson J. F, Douglas. Northwest manager for E. I. dui| ‘ire iigh Tide | First High Tide % sa beet i ne 2 est, agriculture as a whole To construct bulldings, eta se Pont de Nemours & Co., after at-|/s:1¢ mm. 121 ft.| 9:83 a m. 127 ft ; Mot aia : : ve substantially more this| Western Foundry Sand Go, $40,000. Second Low Tide 2:09 p.m, 6.2 ft Second High Tide Second Low Tide 5.7 tt. fending the annual meeting of the} Yompany in Wilmington, Del. Mr.} | Ww. and |year than last. The R Thompson, Robert Niedergesaess A. Btrout. Pacifico Wood Products, Inc, Seattle. rmer is learn- 2:21 p.m, Second High Tide Safe Deposit Boxes Doremus was absent from the city [ta2 p my, 9.6 ft 4p. m, 8.8 ft pend too much upon staples the | | L.A. Davia, D. F. McCheaney and Lillis : on his Eastern trip about seven * price of which is determined by a| For Rent A. Davis, : weeks. Tea t market o' ter Co., Beatth $40,000, Peter Weather Bureau Report} Prices Paid Wholesale Dealers lo of the United States, | Jap- ing stock from § T 4 John M. ter, h In the paint, chemical, fabricold.| ‘~ceoosin ISLAND, Jen. 10-8 ¢ mt Gack Lote T. oe : The exporter hag passed thru his $3.00 Per Year See fiber silk, dyestuffs, explosives and| narometer rising slowiy: rain and mist; ~ Ly, per Ib, rT) City fou 50% worst period. The manufacturer in| Western Transportation Co, Portland, Dyralin departments of the du Pont | wind west, 36 mils an | i fia | cakes: Seow ph Iines may look for an {mprov-| 7 CT ele ate stock Seocn: S15008 60 Organization the prospects for 1924 bagel | Pecans—Per 1. tri ee Tire % 6 ing market. | Dh. . e Sullivan Machinery Co, Massachusetts are declared by Mr. Doremus to ve} Arrivals and Departures | Mized Nut > ” ney & Co. 14 awit | The earnings of the raflroads are| —Appointment of R. T. Banks, rat especially satisfactory. Plans have| Arrived 16a Wateete—3 ancy, Rad Ih 240 35 149 Liberty Bonds better and there seems to be a tend. Bankers attorney. been made for greatly increased | Jumbo, budded. per 1. "2 an ah Wednesday's Quotations ency to give them a breathing spell 211 Cherry St. ver, $2,000,000, HG. Preduomenn outputs. 2 Fancy budded. per tM. ict ; Furnished by Logan & Tiryan should learn @ lesson from the M. Cobban, Chas. Btorey, 0. 3. Chr 5 t cond . rattle es of Europe. The i fining : *We look for an increase in the| in’ ore ‘Arabia Mare DAIRY PRODUCTS | aE hoe pata Meg peed troubles of Europe. ‘The difficulties tie and W. D. Bennett. Mining and mi 3 Paid } — = _ . ete. explosive business in our territory pettertat Tie Paid Shiopare i Sid Bomtnton Creamery Om, Catie j ere in the Pacific Northwest of at | tr Aamiral Wat % | A grade, Geattle delivery a % GE. Yi te Atcrme Te Me Bale and ; Teast 20 per cent over that of last}. m.; str Lena Lucke Mobile| Eege--Fresh ranch, white ob, 33 : Beautif | ny Be a Oaccsakeutal woes : 4 Year,” Mr. Doremus sald yestersay. | tia ports 45 p. pman Star} Mixed colors 7 ‘ | senttias viupraaatege pack rea, Free “And this, too, in spite of the fact | from ler po And esta ueesas i Yy G. d to $900,000. er Jenne 1” P.M. | Milk—Cwrt., f.0.b. Beattie suppi 000. that the government is now, and| ‘salted 3 ken-| 9.0, B. condentary.,.. 7s, tee ‘Foreign Money Status our Garden - D. W. "Thomas, Inc, Seattle, tncreas- Will be, for some time to come, dis Dosing of a large store of Plosives especially suitable for clear- | ing and draining land and for ot her | h ex. | ham Norfo pa for Buenos Al M at 5 a. m.5 Agricultural and industria purposes. | 8" 2—8tr Cad “At our plant at Dupont, near Ta-| st i929 p. m1 # coma, we are repacking these ep-| ham 6:30 p. plosives for the government, which | Tacoma at 1 p. m.; in turn {s selling them far below the market for commer- cial explosives. This, we feel, help to develop the rich resourees | of the Pacific Northy and other products. “Thruoyt the East tn the Indus. trial centers I visited I did not find a single note of pessimism. Prac tically all lines of endeavor that I Noticed were in exceedingly healthy will} * m, ha’ son for Mania at prices | str Victoria for Tacoma, at Ter a Maru, Moerdisc Great Maru, Bell ©. s Northern Terminal—Str Tokiwa Una air B Everett for Los Angeles via por! Bo! Street Terminal—Str 6 zn oda an 1 orton. © Yokohar barge Wm. in tow of tug Roosevel via ports, at $a m.3| a via Notting- for Yoko- Hearport for tit On P Pler 41 Pier at nt Jack mi m.; str Toko- 40- r | Turkeys DAIRY PRODL CTS Prices Rat ter— Local prints, Een? Mix Pullets Cheese— Oregon triplets ., Wisconsin cream brick’. Block Swiss Washington tripl ~ POULTRY Prices est and pro-| Vessels in Port at Seattle | Broller-—ver '» vide greater markets for explostves | gmith ¢ Capons—Live Fancy 4. p. Hens Tbs a tripe AND ME ald Shipper white shell. » old. aid Wholesale Dealers oeal creamery, cubes, wrapped Weidney mished by Logan 810 Second Ave, Value 566 terling Canad Frer h fr lan frr edish kr kre inn franc lire £ Bentt Present ‘Ona ne one hma rin 38% Foreign Securities a“ Wednesday's Quotations Turnished by Logan & Bryan “ 10 Second Ave., Benttio 1h | Stocks ia 10" | Russian WEEK-END SPECIAL Holland Bulbs Single ¥ y Tulips, named zon - 256 Darwin. Tulips, named varl- eties, dozen ... « BBO Mpa, dozen .. 358 variotios, $30,00 Set of Gold-Piate | Rubber $20.00 Set of Red and Pink Our Whalebone Rubber Plate amed _dozen aftoa , “Other Prices medi “850 to 756 All Work Guaranteed for 15 "Tees | Aaked 10% en OHIO’ Hyacint! fe Paper White Narcissus, | ($8.00 COWS ..cceesseeeeees BS.00 $15.00 -- $10.00 000 to $40,000, Fora . small amount you can place a Want Ad, and sell your ol furnt. ture. Just place a Want Ad tn to- morrow’s Star. Phone MA In-0600. Ft Fi Et LEX ETE} eExcept Sunday. SPECIAL NIGHT SERVICE from Seattle to Bremerton A RESERROL ‘ Russian Beddtr . condition. tr Lena Luckenbach, Eagle No. pa a. 18 unalar evading fol ona Maliy atte es ay, ay om pueany ot the industrial leaders 1) o.07° 5 airs Dorothy Alexander, Admi-|~ choles heavy. 166-208 lhe, 1 OUT RATE AUTOMOBILE FERRY talked with believe the tax reduc-| "et, oaman POULTRY AND 31 ‘ Colt: McLou hin (0. Fa] Seantle 49 Bremerton Dally, ih, o 4s proposed by Secretary of ifle Conant Coal phatae on ser | Prices Paid hel a Dealers ‘ g DENTISTS i} Lj xtra oe Saturday and Sun- the Treasury Mellon, will be a won-| api thet Ducks—t . per ; Phone EL lot-5156 ’ | derful aid to | But, 461 goood ai<titrs Wesenest, | Mom * eavy 407 Union SLWhite Bldg. | Established 20 Years ax matter whether thi n ls carried| ie neuer | Second Ave. and University St | [7 Bak cor nok “tbe tee scctib: to tet nipping Board Moorings—str Or-| [Ye heavy : Open 9 to 6 Daily—0 to 12 Sundays! FY avy Tone ROUTE that nothing can . ¢ Brollers 4, per Tb: Sein " z z Mate 5008 velop- | Ment now in progres: Financial Flashes From James Macfarlane & Co, 811 Second Ave. Fifty lea ot Auto estimates December Chamber of Commerce output motor vehicles at 296,5! an increase of 34 per cent over | December, 1922. Total for 1923 was 4,005,230, an increase of 56 | per cent over 1922. man Kodak. According to assoc extra dividend | the ation, American the rail December 15 had 10,873 motives in need of repairs, General Motors has purchased be tween 200,000 and 200,000 tons of steel for delivery in first half of the Petroleum consumption is in- creasing more rapidly than the supply and indications point to 4 need of more prolific fields than have been found to date if production is to keep pace with demand, | Continental Can dec dend mmon, ake Shi yundry ted to show earnings of nearly | share on common for 19 ared a and the regular 5 per cent st $1 ¢ Amer h on co n Bi w & ¥ ing ‘bonds average 87.98, | © San D Hetfe Al Juan al ¥ ig & Winge—Sehr Ruby, m Stacy Btreet Ter ton’ M an’s D stra Ratn str Wil 6 D'Ar Pion 8. Co’ inal—U, 8. 0 “tr Anvil G. Sur- Roman Geese—Dr Cows—Country dr Fancy block Fancy, ight Heavy, coar Medium Liv Cattle~ Prime steers . Medium to Koo Fair to Canners Calves <n 1, heavy heavy Kwon Fiour—Local bi Family paten Sugar HAY, Alfalfa Hay Straw Corn i.e Cracked and foe Barley—Whole per Ib. dressed medium STOCK Quotations at Stockyards 1 4 4 5o@ 1000 4500 4.000 ‘ 1 6.50@ 6. 6 ‘ 2@ 6@ 60@ 160g 8 4.00 10.00 +-7.6508 ¥LOUR AND SUGAR + 9.50@11.50 1.500 969 16.00 40.09 420 39.00 41.00 04 pr fre Japanene Sn United King United Ki Italian 6 ‘ “a4 21 3% 1 1 1% ‘ 40% 59% a nern I “1% 4 A. F 1% 83 ? 86 56% ston Pump ANNOUNCEMENT Effective January 6, The Great Northern Railway established a yoo "oe I DINING CAR Soi asit | {otal . traniadfions,. $.760,000,00 Seattle to Chicago on the popular Oriental Limited public with 1 Great the extra convenience of Northern dining car service on this perfectly-appointed all-steet unsurp: journey Leave Seattle ue i T. J, Moore, City P: : J. W. Young, e 30 p. m, enger and Ticket Agent Goneral Agent Passenger Dept. 1403 Fourth Avenue, Near Union 198 Telephone MA {n-6601 Hort Northern Rotite ofthe Oriental Limited” nti PUGET SOUND ‘STEAMER SCHEDULES SAVE MONEY ‘Travel by Steamer TACOMA Dally 7, a _ Las single 45c Trip ‘B0c% ay ~ VICTORIA, B, 6, Port Angelos, Strait Points Daily, 12:00 Midnight Does not call at Victoria on trip enving Seattle Sat. Midnite BELLINGHAM, ANACORTES Daily, 10:00 p. m, Fort Townsend Rall ¢ nections and MII Ports Daily § am. and § p.m “HOOD CANAL POINTS —~ Mon, Wed., Frt., 6:00 p.m. Freight only. AU BAY A AY PORTS on. and Thurs., 10:20 p. m, (Goes Thru to Pp ‘via_Anacortes Steamors and echedules subject to change without notice. PUGET SOUND NAVIGATIONCO COLMAN Dork: FOOT MARION sr