THOMSON'S MANTTAT BE. Waterway........ April I 1916-57 Serial 100,000 84,000 E. Waterway........ April 1 1916-57 Serial 350,000 226,000 Salmon Bay.......... Jan. 1 1913-55 Serial 350,000 268,000 Salmon Bay.......... April 1 :913-35 Serial 56,400 25,000 Salmon Bay... . ... April 1 936-56 Serial 150,000 150,000 Central... Jan. 1 913-55 Serial "50,000 90,000 Centre ... July 3 (13-54 Serial “8,000 156,000 Centre Jan. 1 “13-556 Serial 00,000 163,000 Centre Jan. *' {14-55 Seria’ 0,000 171,000 Central... June 1914-67 Seria ~9,000 79,000 Central... “une ~14-F Seria 90,000 80,000 Central....... nay 6-4 seria: 0,000 33,000 Central........ May 46-F. Serial 50,000 50,000 Unit No. 2..ccco.e. ¢ June 93C-Ff Serial 500,000 500,000 Unit No. 15............ ?5 June . "2fF-F- Seria’ 600,000 556,000 Lk. Wash. Ferry.. .913 July 1 _.io-f. Seria’ “ 133,000 115,000 W. Seattle Ferry. 1914 Jan. 1 1914-56 Serial J&o a J 200,000 159.000 Interest and principal pavable at State Fiscal Agent. New York. PORT OF TACOMA LOCATION: Tacoma, Wash. HISTORY: Organized in 1920. Coterminous with Pierce County, with an assessed valuation of $101,5682,628. Levy for port maintenance is 3.4 mills. Port owns 240 acres fronting on deep water, in the industrial waterfront area of Tacoma. Improvements consist of Pier No. 1, 1200 feet long, with open storage for 15 million feet of lumber. Shed No. 1, on Pier No. 2, a fireproof structure, 180'x1040’ with 45,000 tons cargo capacity. A cold storage plant, capacity 1 million cubic feet and 500,000-bushel grain elevator opened in 1930. OFFICERS: C. W. Orton, Pres.; F. H. Marvin. Secy.: Geo. P. Wright. Commis- sioner: G W. Oszood. Gen. Mgr. COMPARATIVE INCOME ACCOUNT, Year Ending Dec. 31, 1929 Operating Revenue ........... ceeee-$199,732 Revenue from Taxes........... reeeeeee 313,766 DENOT INCOINE@ cciciisismsimmsssisissesssrussstnssssmisnsapysss yan ismismaiesnsssns se reemaemeeomemooeeseesmsemeesceeoeeen 8.681 res eeeneeennep 022,179 rerrmnennnenn8200,.656 enn. 8221,523 ceeeenn$134.000 87,523 ree % 48,362 .....3 38.161 PALANCE SHEET. As of Dec. 31, 1929 ASSETS LIABILITIES Accrued Interest ....coo........$ 51,333 AdVaNCeS oie 748 Bad Debts, Reserve.......cocccoeceeeeee 953 Bonds eeeeeeennaoe. .. 2,500,000 Burplus .....eeeeeinee 460,121 TOTAT. T.TABILITTES ............$3.013.155 CaASN cee cena meen? Accounts Receivable ........... Deferred Assets co.occociciniaeenn Plant and Equipment.._........... TOTAT, ASSETS 29 013.155 BONDS OUTSTANDING, As of Dec. 31, 1929 Dated Due Int. Pay. Rate Outstanding 1920 Feb.1l 1955 Serial F&A 1 BD eeeeeeeeeeneneee--.. $1,600,000 1920 Sept. 1 1955 Serial M&S 1 BS eeeieeeieneeeeeeeee. 100,000 1921 Sept. 1 1955 Serial M&S 1 [FU ann 000 Purpose Series 1... Series 2. o.oo. Series 8... PUGET SOUND FREIGHT LINES GENERAL OFFICE: Grand Trunk Dock, Seattle, Wash. HISTORY: Incorporated under laws of Washington, May 5. 1928. Consolidated with Merchants Transportation Co. in 1928. BUSINESS: Operates freight boats regularly between Seattle, Tacoma, Shelton, Olympia, Port Townsend. Hadlock, Dungeness. Bellingham and the San Juan Ts- lands. PROPERTY: Owns following fleet of vessels: Skookum Chief, Mohawk, Capi- tal, Chimicum, Seal, Balana, Seatac, F. H. Marvin and V. P. Handy. Valuation of vessels, including their equipment, appraised by General Appraisal Co. March 27, 1929, is in excess of $350,000. Company owns the entire stock (except direc- tors’ qualifying shares) of the Percival Dock Co., owners of the dock at Olympia, and of the Puget Sound Terminal (o.. operators of the docks at Shelton. Olympia