Northwest History. Fishing Commercial. Deep Sea Fish & Fishing.

VESSEL COMES IN WITH FULL CATCH OF FISH : Nineteen Thousand Pounds Sold At Record Figure; To Split $ 4,000 After Expenses. VESSEL COMES IN WITH FULL CATCH OF FISH Nineteen Thousand Pounds Sold at Record Figure; to Split $4,000 After Expenses By E. J. DALBY A capacity catch of halibut, first craft in...

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topic capacity
catch
halibut
craft
banks
market supplies
fish short
happy combination
brought
broad smiles
faces
Capt. Fred Sorensen
owner
master
Seattle halibut vessel Havana
crew
medium halibut
record price
small
large
grey
new high mark
Havana
sable fish
received
expenses
taken out
compensate
risk
hard labor
daylight
dark
weather
closed
except
northern
southern
areas
larger craft
long run
Gulf of Alaska
better
break even
fall
early winter
gales
reckon
day's work
Jane
sold
straight
constitute
fair reflection
Reliance
selling
Viking
went
same figure
Chartering
Golden Kauri
American ship
round voyage
Golf-inter-coastal trade
delivery
San Francisco
Gulf-Pacific Line
Frederika Lensen
British carrier
net delivery
North Atlantic
U. K.-Continent
North Pacific
twenty-seven vessel movements
Merchants' Exchange
lumber strike
arrivals
departures
offshore
regular
upswing
cargo
well started
cleared
pull
tug Goliah
Puget Sound Tug and Barge Company
Black Ball ferry Quiliayute
grounded
Kingston
fog
freed
high tide
Undamaged
ferry
schedule
Edmonds-Port Ludlow
Edmonds-Kingston route
Northwest,Pacific -- History -- 20th Century
United States --Fishing Commercial -- 20th Century
spellingShingle capacity
catch
halibut
craft
banks
market supplies
fish short
happy combination
brought
broad smiles
faces
Capt. Fred Sorensen
owner
master
Seattle halibut vessel Havana
crew
medium halibut
record price
small
large
grey
new high mark
Havana
sable fish
received
expenses
taken out
compensate
risk
hard labor
daylight
dark
weather
closed
except
northern
southern
areas
larger craft
long run
Gulf of Alaska
better
break even
fall
early winter
gales
reckon
day's work
Jane
sold
straight
constitute
fair reflection
Reliance
selling
Viking
went
same figure
Chartering
Golden Kauri
American ship
round voyage
Golf-inter-coastal trade
delivery
San Francisco
Gulf-Pacific Line
Frederika Lensen
British carrier
net delivery
North Atlantic
U. K.-Continent
North Pacific
twenty-seven vessel movements
Merchants' Exchange
lumber strike
arrivals
departures
offshore
regular
upswing
cargo
well started
cleared
pull
tug Goliah
Puget Sound Tug and Barge Company
Black Ball ferry Quiliayute
grounded
Kingston
fog
freed
high tide
Undamaged
ferry
schedule
Edmonds-Port Ludlow
Edmonds-Kingston route
Northwest,Pacific -- History -- 20th Century
United States --Fishing Commercial -- 20th Century
Northwest History. Fishing Commercial. Deep Sea Fish & Fishing.
topic_facet capacity
catch
halibut
craft
banks
market supplies
fish short
happy combination
brought
broad smiles
faces
Capt. Fred Sorensen
owner
master
Seattle halibut vessel Havana
crew
medium halibut
record price
small
large
grey
new high mark
Havana
sable fish
received
expenses
taken out
compensate
risk
hard labor
daylight
dark
weather
closed
except
northern
southern
areas
larger craft
long run
Gulf of Alaska
better
break even
fall
early winter
gales
reckon
day's work
Jane
sold
straight
constitute
fair reflection
Reliance
selling
Viking
went
same figure
Chartering
Golden Kauri
American ship
round voyage
Golf-inter-coastal trade
delivery
San Francisco
Gulf-Pacific Line
Frederika Lensen
British carrier
net delivery
North Atlantic
U. K.-Continent
North Pacific
twenty-seven vessel movements
Merchants' Exchange
lumber strike
arrivals
departures
offshore
regular
upswing
cargo
well started
cleared
pull
tug Goliah
Puget Sound Tug and Barge Company
Black Ball ferry Quiliayute
grounded
Kingston
fog
freed
high tide
Undamaged
ferry
schedule
Edmonds-Port Ludlow
Edmonds-Kingston route
Northwest,Pacific -- History -- 20th Century
United States --Fishing Commercial -- 20th Century
description VESSEL COMES IN WITH FULL CATCH OF FISH : Nineteen Thousand Pounds Sold At Record Figure; To Split $ 4,000 After Expenses. VESSEL COMES IN WITH FULL CATCH OF FISH Nineteen Thousand Pounds Sold at Record Figure; to Split $4,000 After Expenses By E. J. DALBY A capacity catch of halibut, first craft in from the banks on a Monday morning and market supplies of fish short- this is the happy combination that brought broad smiles to the faces of Capt. Fred Sorensen, owner and master of the Seattle halibut vessel Havana, and his crew of nine yesterday. For the take of 19,000 pounds of medium halibut brought the record price for the season of 15 1/8 cents per pound and 4,000 pounds of small, large and grey sold at 14 cents, also a new high mark. Besides the halibut, the Havana had 18,000 pounds of sable fish in her holds, 5 cents per pound being received for them. So there will be something over $4,000 to divide after expenses are taken out, which will in a way compensate for the risk and hard labor from daylight till after dark, facing all sorts of weather. Since fishing is closed except in the far northern and southern areas, only the larger craft can make the long run to the Gulf of Alaska and do better than break even. There are also the fall and early winter gales to reckon with-but they are all in the day’s work. Another halibut vessel, the Jane, brought in 800 pounds which sold at 21 ½ cents straight, but the amount was too small to constitute a fair reflection of the market. The Jane also had 13,000 pounds of sable fish, which sold at 3 5/8 cents. Others of the fleet in yesterday were the Reliance, with 9,000 pounds of sable fish, selling at 4 cents, and the Viking with 6,000 pounds of sable fish which went at the same figure. TWO FIXTURES REPORTED Chartering of the Golden Kauri, an American ship of 3,474 tons net, time, one round voyage, Golf-inter-coastal trade, delivery San Francisco, prompt, by the Gulf-Pacific Line, and the Frederika Lensen, British carrier, 2,713 tons net delivery North Atlantic, redelivery U. K.-Continent, via the North Pacific, prompt, was reported yesterday. ACTIVITY IN SHIPPING A total of twenty-seven vessel movements was listed by the Merchants’ Exchange for yesterday, the number being the highest recorded since before the lumber strike. Most of the arrivals or departures were offshore, indicating that the regular fall upswing in cargo is well started. Of the total seventeen entered and ten cleared. QUILLAYUTE FLOATED Under the pull of the tug Goliah of the Puget Sound Tug and Barge Company, the Black Ball ferry Quiliayute, which grounded near Kingston in the fog yesterday morning, was freed yesterday afternoon, shortly before high tide. Undamaged, the ferry resumed her schedule on the Edmonds-Port Ludlow and Edmonds-Kingston route.
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spelling ftwashstatelib:oai:content.libraries.wsu.edu:clipping/113406 2023-05-15T17:36:32+02:00 Northwest History. Fishing Commercial. Deep Sea Fish & Fishing. The Seattle Post-Intelligencer 1935-10-01 VESSEL COMES IN WITH FULL CATCH OF FISH : Nineteen Thousand Pounds Sold At Record Figure; To Split $ 4,000 After Expenses. 1935-10-01 http://content.libraries.wsu.edu/cdm/ref/collection/clipping/id/113406 English eng nwh-sh-118-09-06 nwh-sh-118-09-07 (duplicate) http://content.libraries.wsu.edu/cdm/ref/collection/clipping/id/113406 http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/CNE/1.0 Copyright not evaluated. Contact original newspaper publisher for copyright information. capacity catch halibut craft banks market supplies fish short happy combination brought broad smiles faces Capt. Fred Sorensen owner master Seattle halibut vessel Havana crew medium halibut record price small large grey new high mark Havana sable fish received expenses taken out compensate risk hard labor daylight dark weather closed except northern southern areas larger craft long run Gulf of Alaska better break even fall early winter gales reckon day's work Jane sold straight constitute fair reflection Reliance selling Viking went same figure Chartering Golden Kauri American ship round voyage Golf-inter-coastal trade delivery San Francisco Gulf-Pacific Line Frederika Lensen British carrier net delivery North Atlantic U. K.-Continent North Pacific twenty-seven vessel movements Merchants' Exchange lumber strike arrivals departures offshore regular upswing cargo well started cleared pull tug Goliah Puget Sound Tug and Barge Company Black Ball ferry Quiliayute grounded Kingston fog freed high tide Undamaged ferry schedule Edmonds-Port Ludlow Edmonds-Kingston route Northwest,Pacific -- History -- 20th Century United States --Fishing Commercial -- 20th Century Text Clippings 1935 ftwashstatelib 2021-07-26T19:28:28Z VESSEL COMES IN WITH FULL CATCH OF FISH : Nineteen Thousand Pounds Sold At Record Figure; To Split $ 4,000 After Expenses. VESSEL COMES IN WITH FULL CATCH OF FISH Nineteen Thousand Pounds Sold at Record Figure; to Split $4,000 After Expenses By E. J. DALBY A capacity catch of halibut, first craft in from the banks on a Monday morning and market supplies of fish short- this is the happy combination that brought broad smiles to the faces of Capt. Fred Sorensen, owner and master of the Seattle halibut vessel Havana, and his crew of nine yesterday. For the take of 19,000 pounds of medium halibut brought the record price for the season of 15 1/8 cents per pound and 4,000 pounds of small, large and grey sold at 14 cents, also a new high mark. Besides the halibut, the Havana had 18,000 pounds of sable fish in her holds, 5 cents per pound being received for them. So there will be something over $4,000 to divide after expenses are taken out, which will in a way compensate for the risk and hard labor from daylight till after dark, facing all sorts of weather. Since fishing is closed except in the far northern and southern areas, only the larger craft can make the long run to the Gulf of Alaska and do better than break even. There are also the fall and early winter gales to reckon with-but they are all in the day’s work. Another halibut vessel, the Jane, brought in 800 pounds which sold at 21 ½ cents straight, but the amount was too small to constitute a fair reflection of the market. The Jane also had 13,000 pounds of sable fish, which sold at 3 5/8 cents. Others of the fleet in yesterday were the Reliance, with 9,000 pounds of sable fish, selling at 4 cents, and the Viking with 6,000 pounds of sable fish which went at the same figure. TWO FIXTURES REPORTED Chartering of the Golden Kauri, an American ship of 3,474 tons net, time, one round voyage, Golf-inter-coastal trade, delivery San Francisco, prompt, by the Gulf-Pacific Line, and the Frederika Lensen, British carrier, 2,713 tons net delivery North Atlantic, redelivery U. K.-Continent, via the North Pacific, prompt, was reported yesterday. ACTIVITY IN SHIPPING A total of twenty-seven vessel movements was listed by the Merchants’ Exchange for yesterday, the number being the highest recorded since before the lumber strike. Most of the arrivals or departures were offshore, indicating that the regular fall upswing in cargo is well started. Of the total seventeen entered and ten cleared. QUILLAYUTE FLOATED Under the pull of the tug Goliah of the Puget Sound Tug and Barge Company, the Black Ball ferry Quiliayute, which grounded near Kingston in the fog yesterday morning, was freed yesterday afternoon, shortly before high tide. Undamaged, the ferry resumed her schedule on the Edmonds-Port Ludlow and Edmonds-Kingston route. Text North Atlantic Alaska Washington State University: WSU Libraries Digital Collections Freed ENVELOPE(164.333,164.333,-71.483,-71.483) Gulf of Alaska Pacific