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PAGE 14 SLUMP HITS | GRAIN PRICES board of trade Prices down toward the close. There || ®43_ Pom. 113 tt, | 4:0 December wheat opened up Ke at | Spee Friday's Quotations) by L. B. Menaieg aCe Batler Motel Bai i = ee Close SLIEu FLIER FL 1s $1 18% | from Liverpool via atboa, at 8:10 pm L2OM 121 L8H 120 * fi ost ERE? Hs? Exchange ncisco—Oct. 14—Arrived an Col- | *, be, aw YORK, Oct. 15. —Forsign ex-| ui Deattle sailed, £ Kverett i - ening prices: | D *s Bolivia for Beattie: as franca, $0.0 Horace X. Raxter for Seattle: ae Went | ‘all ean 1 90 Ialeta for Seattle; # Yosemite for Seattle muk, Loses Marks ‘eoatinued to drop, Prices were OO%%%; sterling, $3.89 le; 35.308 js heavy packing sows, $6.85 9 ated rough, wouege 85, ipts, 1.000. Market. $5@4.25; cows and heifers, $4.25 _) @5.25; stockers and feeders, $4.50@ calves, $5 @ 10. a Receip ia, SATURDAY SUNDAY Oct. 15.—Grain prices || ‘OCT. 13 | ocr. 10 | NEWYORK, Oct Mropped fractionally on the Chicago || Mit Migh Tide Hit jo || Fail stocks to dre oday, Wheat started |] 2:44 & m., 10.1 tt.) 4 tt today, Wheat started || " ‘hist Low Tide First Low Tide, points not higher and commission |/g.s9 a, m3. ft. | ors a : After standing heavily, forcing the || Second High Tide ure ‘Tide list wae aff Necond Law Tile | ‘Second Law Tide | selling at the opening, ||,qut p. ore Li ful ivaa pm, Ge ft wate Pausing the advance Pats ( Receipts were heavier, Provisions trading on the Se itersier Weather Bureau Report | tratorn com ISLAND, Oct. 15.4 A. Mo | made @ new Ta’ 77. Reading lost % at 69, Republic Two unknown) BLISH and closed unchanged. May) parometer falling: light rainy wind | Steel was of hicieias Nf bove walk. aan opening up lca ry southes 2 mibe san hour; Rusty The remaind . however, war not affected by the unstead y i December corn opened up Ye at tug Sampson, at 6 a.m. steamer, | 34%. Pan-American made an early bik Domestic olla opened ir*ler on Montlake ave, near the R. O Wc and closed down we. May opened Biskiyou, oa m ular but quickly la ES ahimory, Wednesday ta bao Bic and closed off u ja two-mast freleht a two twin} | Opening pri . up %i_Rethlehem Tt » | - & poise and-cloned.ort AS Sant Broight. ses st yu; Renteel a t's %; Amerlean [driven by Ruby Mc 4042 Matona Me and closed unchanged. | May |Maru, at 7 &. mi: a two-mast, stoaumer, Woolen, 14 ae maeise Btudsbal {i-jave. Neither of the two boys was! t 38%c and closed | white stack, black bands, at $ a. m Quit Texas Company tudebaker injured be MO and closed | white at ss or Southern Pacific New York ( t\% j injured, 1 nec 4 Arrivals and Departures | ‘:, Board of Trade ni pometppe sor 8 vie ‘aebom OK Ae ag High Alaska, at i180 p.m; Bs Barry Nailed Oct, 15-88 Wenatehes for Manila via) an “atts | Toetholnarekte: Boapghet and Hong: | ag Ce eee i a mm Oe ite Ft.| — ee Vancouver, B. ¢ = Rainer | sd Manly for San awa me 905 90s 00 oo >= 2 Be. H : ‘ sso set 878 853) Vessels in Other Ports | so: we 7.62 74 Seward—Oct. 14—Salled Sa Ketchikan, | ree . . 7.63 | southbound, at 12:40 ™. | Soe eee: and milk eee Londun—Oct. 14—Sailed Se Bemdijk | ear boc: 2 Cash Wheat for, Bonttle, se-dsrived Ma Asia from |orted extracts, the ea Haere Det, 10 torted extracts Oct, 15.- wheat Oct 13—Arrived os Billver ’ r White soap, Seattie raisins, $9¢ bho: Mag Oct, Li—Arrived ss Mukilteo i Mire, $0.0404%, eee Reported by Wireless Received D. & Naval Radice 3 Timntordertik: Seattle. for, San pn mlles from Cape Flattery ; . San F orth of the | . Ban Pedr ; 115 miles south of Cape | north ef the Colum Vessels in Port at Seattle Smith Cove 7d nga Pier A-—-Ss He- a raisan Mf { Bell Street Terminal—U. a R C Bear, Algonguin. it Per 14—Btr Fulton, # ‘eattora, cows Pier 11—Str Culburra, ner ateers, $2G 170; | Pier §—Str Cricket. TS@1126; feeder| Pier €—Str Barrymore. Pict S28tr Weat lven; ate Wahkwena; . California sott atr Wathora, Pier 2—Str Jefferson; str Latouche, Pier A—Str Admiral Rodmaa; sur kai Pier D—Str Queen. Union Pacific Dock—Str Hattie Lacken- back. 0. B. Suipping Deore, Mocringe— Ste De- M 200. Market, lower. 100, Morket, cteaay. (22% t Terminal—Str Valden ‘Todd's Drydocks—Ship Chiltieothe, Btkne Forest Pride, Forest Friend, Forest Dreem, ste Admiral Wetsten, or Kay~ Puret § Sound Bridge & Dredging Co.—Str Patterson. 4.12%; gram | Ames Yard—Str Rooseve! West Beattle Training “gation—U. P. 3 Nae Eagle No. 67. Winsiow Marine Ratlway—Str Morning We stand for good wages and the best of working condi- tions, and we believe that the interest of our employes, ourselves and the public may best be served by this action SIGNED, PANAMA CAFETERIA NORTONIA CAFETERIA WOOD’S CAFE HANSEN TABLE BOARD CHAUNCEY WRIGHT.RESTAURANTS CO. SEATTLE OYSTER HOUSE MEVES’ CAFETERIA WHITE LUNCH CO. RIPPE’S CAFE HOGE BUILDING CAFE COLGROVE’S AUTO KITCHEN SAN FRANCISCO OYSTER HOUSE ‘Chin New| Railway Stocks and ‘Ship New 5 Steels. Are Selling » menace of a threatened railroad strike caused | new lows on the New York stock exchange In the last halt hour Great N rthern and Southern Pi w the short seanion, ® rail decline YP tt:|| Motors lost partoof their early gaing . ! Fear that a general railroad strike will start railroad stocks to be very heavy in the ck exchange today nee and hearing much strike tall, hy ifie was off % at 73, Southern Pacific 20, caused stect ‘aders, coming to the exchi olf %; New Hay al the clone unchanged Public Markets oY Stan 102, our very beat butter, re cah¢) American Sumatra SANPTARY Amertoan eane suger, #/ Hethiehem Steet B... light |, powdered sugar den's milk Atall 109, dent ¥ 250; Crystal White Stale 27-28, fine Muscatel raisins. 3he; 26-T. box $3.60; Cream of |Great Northers aiumet baking | Industrial Alcohol ?. te; Lipto: | ~ bee can Royal baking powder se Atlanta City, Seattle for Opel. 1S Pike Tha. © milk, Se at hy at B, coffer. i new crop ws ‘Tree tea, Ceylon, 620 n n . sack $1.65, 4-17, 9-%, mack yellow corn | Tesag Company. sirco shortening. | Texas Pacific Coquitlam Cit: ship Russell Heaviside. barge Heury Villard, THE SEATTLE STAR was off more than three ot be the Rubber stocks held up well. + toned Naldwin, 864 Rea Pan-American, \%. off %; Great up % changed {Lehigh Val-| (Friday's Quotations) | ning & Ca ing | 6 | Amer, International Amer, L Amer, Tel. & Tel 7) Anaconda Bait. & Obie. . : Baldwin Locomotive otive nadian Pacific... Central Le M a8 P Sugar } roducta . 17 5 Houthera Railway Rtrombers | Rtudedaker co Products |Yalen Oll of Delaware R-) United tates Rubber United States Steel... Utah Copper | ium Steel...... = ne tinghouse, » ‘Total stock sue Total bend’ sain, 81 . | DE LUXE CAFE PANAMA CAFE APEX CAFE CORNELIUS CAFE ePALACE CAFE BOLDT’S RESTAURANTS RELIABLE COFFEE HOUSE DON’S OYSTER HOUSE ‘1601 % Wednesday’ at Second ave, and Pike! at. by a car driven by Lucile Stemm. off 4; | Castle a ging Co., was ken driven by L. ¥, Gilbert, 9819 Fourth ldriven by Elmer Scheiderich, jchild in @anger, th: |rushed after her 1921 Record of Pedestrians Hit by Automobiles ‘598 Paul Pittack, 10, while playing in the street with two boy companiops Wednes Admiral way, near 46th ay w “vas struck and knocked down by an automobile driven by Frank J, Gin er, 9089 Alki ave, He recet ad gash in the back of his head da men McGee, 67, Grand ntral hotel, war struck artments, Hoe wag taken to the city hospital, where his injuries were found to be not serious, Thursday at Rainier ave. nd aham st, John Warner, an employe of the Seattle Mill & Log 1 down by a car N. Y. Stock Exchange \602 Alighting from a street car ave. N, B. He was uninjured, ee 603 * Syearold boy by the name of Cashar we |struck and knocked down at 19th| ave. and Main st. Thureday by a car rborn st, At the Providence hom |pital the boy's injuries were said to not be se rious, | 604- 605 “sae ee: mother, Cc. B. Dawson, 4 away from her grandmotber and ran from the safety zone, The little girl escaped with brulmea. The grandmother was badly bruised, | but not seriously injured. eee 60 M, Berger, 2015 FE. Denny | ‘Thureday driven by Elizabeth Mat |thews, 1712 Third ave, N. He re- | Mhortly ceived a slightly bruised elbow, cee driven by @ Jap farmer, M. Yokote, |R. F. D. No, 1, Renton, Gtimartin was knocked down and bruised. eee 608 Hazel Hazen, 3 May fair ave, was struck a Second ave. and Columbia st. Thurs day by a car driven by Edw. B. Cole, | 9238 Meth ave. 8. W. The car pansed over the girl's leg and she saved her self further injuries by clinging to the bumper of the car, Her wounds were dressed at city hospital ee 160 An unknown man was struck by a car driven by A. J, Warkenstein, 161 Séth st, Fri- | market, with the eh | Kee Plent--m, Wash, erate 740 |F Sth ave. me were struck by an auto- ha |mobile driven by A, C, Buchannon, Second ave, Thursday when |alighting from a street car at Third jand Union st, The little girl broke cing the grandmother | Both were struck oe a a twoday session of the of | manization. jf Wag struck by a car ave. and Hamlin st.| | pom: ‘PRODUCE MART TRADING WEAK Trading th the wholesale section of the produce market was unusual ly dull for the week-end, ‘The pota to market was very quiet and con |aiderably weaker than two weeks Jago, tho no changes in prices were noted, Corn, which i#mbout'finixhed for the season, was the only, com modity that met with better sales, The only direct change jn the frult division was chalked up on Florida it, at from $7.50 to $8, which line of $1 per cra " were moving fairly. movement was below that of w days ago No changes were noted in the poul try, butter or egg sections of the prices on poultr and butter steady, while eggs wer from steady to weak ETABLISS Wholesale Dealers gto 09 Cucumbers Gartio-Por TB, ves scvcseeseees Letince—Local, outdoor Onions Cal. Bar Local green. Parsley —Loval, 4 eal Telephone, 1 re LE ooo 4 tore—Local white, tm *, per ton thoo@se ble Tomators n, apple bow | Bouck indaveedl in Defiance of Grange! William Bouck was declared hea of the Washington State Grange Friday night by 150 representatives 180 suberanges of the state This move is in de ce of the national organization's | action in unseating Bouck and/ placing Fred Nelson in his place.| lit is expected that both men will/ be present as representatives at the Portland meeting, to be held number of the strongest granges| jin the state. '60 M, Giimartin, 906 18th ave. | N., was struck at the Pike! |Place market by a truck Thursday Still andl Liquor Found in Jap Hotel Jackson st, was a He is held for federal authorities. |aay at Fremont ave. and 43rd st. N ‘The man was knocked down but said jhe was unhurt. VANCOUVER, B. wound: Mra. Mary McDonald and eon, Potatoes Weak, but No/Seattle’s Loss Next to Big- Change in Price Noted gest in 12th District ~ | vea*Patt7%si.ia0 wa percentage of decre ents of retail goods moved Pacific coast cltiés due to a price drop ave 5 per cont, retail establishmer tually than in 1920, Franciaco, 1.6 that shows a gain. decrease is figured o lug OBE rth lete. Prices Paid Wholesale Dealers od pplee— | * Crabapples Standard Cranberries Local, ‘ Am, ety Aeltvery ces ssee 1 Fige—Yreah, per box “e res a -nenool 20 02% | Winter Nesis Pineapples—Cuban, per erate: - » | Peanate—Virginia Neiffon is supported by a Tipanene po Owt., bd Reattic euppl: H. A. Tanaka, Japanese proprietor | Myo. eee aon v. Jof the Idaho hotel, Fifth ave, and rested Friday night by the dry squad, charged with waing several bottles of liquor. Prices Paid Wholesale Dealers Butter-Local creamery, Cc —Wiltiam Hickman, 50, dies from self-inflicted | ter shooting and wounding pa Th SAR OINIED ° SATURDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1921. fancy: fines, heavy cht, (0-70 the Mediin 140-170. % wtands second in a chart| Coarse, heavy, 176-300 the, the federal reserve bank | POULTRY AND MEATS 12th district, showing the id Wholesale — 6 in dollar the financial turnover & | Turkeys—Dr 1 Cowe—Covntry dre ving more goods in ¢enrese = Seattle dollar and cents de cive, pa & is shown by the chart aa| tee “ per cent. Other cities are, | MEAT Lake, 15.5 per cent; Spokane, Quotations at Stockyards 7 Oakland, 84 | Angeles is the only eity| o> we. district's dollarsand-cents Common to go ~| Best cows and neif Local, gon bunches. s+ | Caives—Light FRUITS Medium to choice Prima lambe Fair to good HAY, GRAIN AND FEED City Wholesale Prices, ~~ Toe yellow, 120-Ib. 6%, basket . wtorage, lug.. Fia., per crate .. 8.0068 le, food, ak . Serectine, 100-t, : t—Recleaned feed, 125-1. ske.4i in Chop—s0-1. ska, 38. Italian, box Cal, lug per 'T. | Ritauen "m Meal. Beet Pulp 7 Fish Meal Bast yet ‘Western oyster .. may al ite No. 2 — Alfa o. Mixed, N. . DAIKY PRODUCES General Obligation Income Tax Exempt 6% Serial Gold BONDS at a Price te @ ‘YIELD ae i 9% Write, Call or Pho’ 2 arses 1523 L. C. Smith BI - Seattle. BELIEVING IN THE PRINCIPLES OF THE AMERICAN The undersigned firms will henceforth operate on that basis mai EGYPTIAN KITCHEN FRANK’S CAFE BLANC’S PIG’N WHISTLE INDIAN SUMMER PUSS’N BOOTS BUNGALOW CAFE BUTLER’S LUNCH BENSON BROS. ST. REGIS CAFE eT RUBE’S CAFE re GOOD EATS CAFETERIA CLASS A COFFEE HOUSE MITCHELL’S LUNCH EAGLE CAFE NO. 1 EAGLE CAFE NO. 2 NORTHOLD INN SPECIALTY FOOD SHOP MEADOWS CAFETERIA WING’S CAFETERIA