The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 26, 1922, Page 12

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PAGE 12 THE SEATTLE STAR a CONCORD GRAPE Bear Raid Fails to | SHIPMENT HERE) Affect Stock Market. Tides i in Seattle , SET JOURN . , SUNDAY Opening Quotation Is 45) c, Aun We Rradere with beatioh tendencies teled to exploit roa ie hae th y t ver the propowal 10 uo ft Cents for 6 Lbs. taking the anthra: | hh Tide | + 10.8 ft . On Which they concentrated | 116 p.m | Pecond re The first shipment of Concord | os oF two Frapes to reach the local market was) Prices in the general Het showed composure. Just an soon as the prew | . . sure was lifted, fresh forward movements were started in a number of fm Baturday trom Sunnyside, Wash. | {fgairial speciaition. New highs for {he year were attained. by Contl- | | The grapes are of good quality ang | nental Can, Ligwett & Myers, American Tobaceo, North American and Con | Weather Bureau hans |aolidated Gas. sommand trade. The opening quota: | Opening pric TAT AND, Avg. Shot A. M. wind north. Hon was 45 cents for a six-pound | | ecg Ro OF dasket. Malagh grapes were down a! if) 75) Pacific 180\% ed tn, two: ik, binck top, Mierra, at Atle with heavy receipts and the/svivania 46%, up at T & m. miles an hour, fretghter, yellow « at #40 « jte mark was $2 and $2.25 a box. | SG i eu) TA Closed irregt “osing ! ‘Galea Biates Thompson Seediess remained at | e¢., $1.60. | Motors 14 No changes were noted on other | PAcllle Ol vee fommodities on the market and the} yolidated Gas 198 ral movement was good | ee DECLINE HITS | Publi, 7 Btall 17, pure Amert Sos ‘ : GRAIN MARKET § mane? ES . } : Dabbaae——Local white, per f.. 01@ te. Male 27-29. . se Local red. per 1. 03 hates pot Darrote— Local, per sack tase eee corm », off 14: Pennay? orthweatern #84, off 4; Lehigh Valley 68h. up @ Wiles otly, up 6; B. & O. 68 Tacoma, at 2:35 for Bound Lucas for CHICAGO, Aug. 26.—Grain prices 18 i declined on the Chicago oRard of ta 2.00@9.25 | trade today, due to a falling off of Loe, Gothouse, dos ere and and heavy receipts. Ship News Leeal. per box HI Plant—B. Wash, per Te. Y H, 91.05% ‘Frant He hard BM. sc st ig 7 il opened at 91.9: southbound, at 1 « eee rvan | Vessels in Other Ports ekting, per T irg. bunches " sd . per TD. . opened up Me Eeopers fet, peach bor May open Local, white, wed down | KAug. Sh—Hiatled, otr Alan Yakima Gems. fancy graded September * opened up te at han for Beate La. yams, bush. hamper nf ‘and closed down le. Decem Halboa—Aug t4—-Arrived, air Cape To Sweets, per h weno ber opened up tec at 34%c and clos * from Heat i, #t ims—Yakima, per T™ ed off Mec. May opened up ive at 38 jand closed down & Chicago Board of Trade Saturday's Quotations Wheat Oven High Lew Close eee Radishes—Local, dos bunches. Rpinach—tocal, 20-1. box - Summer, per 1. Hubbard. per . . . B. Wash, peach box Picklinge, erate 4 White, BACK sere BERRIES berries Per crate H1.01% 81.01% Lore Lea 108 (308 | May - LOe% ++ 0% pee tt aN + 2% at “ eet 00% 5 sb % | ts uy 1% . 10.95 hm doe ee" Actrachan. stand. box 15002.00 dor. .TH@ 1.0 | +| Vessels in Port at Seattle | Gre orthern Termin and heifers, $3.48 at North Terminal—itr Tokiwa $2.50; dulle, $2G4 Moge—Market nominal ve Hirest Terminal—Destroyers Kid- 6; heaview, STOLL: plas. § Yarborough, YU & lL, MT, Heather Sheep—Market nominal. Kast of moun Ht pe tain lamba, $10@12; valley lamba, $8@ " . ‘ a @7; ewes, $295. the ™. 5 ‘ we ore Denver Live Stock Saturday's Quotations Cattlo—Market unchanged. Mteers, 94.60) Coast Coal Runkere<U. @ LL. @ 09.05; cows and b&b * satsee oid fwitte stockers and feeders, 8597.25; calves, | Fels U.K Bhipping Roard Meortngs—ttr Keres, Detient, i Naw 100, Market 186 high Bidridae, West Cab ah... na Ko Mores, Weet i Waiting» Market 1 fora lubbys [Albers ros’ Milling Dock—iite Toke. Primoat te hame Mare 2 flour, | Macy Breet Terminal, #0. Burn. maps, the; 12 bare .- Waar Becltoreko 3 | Tedd Drydecks—Qte H. ¥. Ate nder, U. Oe 1b.;Ne. 4 & Torminal—ttr Rosse- =i" WARFARE WITH Cloaing prices: Starting, #4 40.0748, off 3. lire. 98 | rift jam Clty, bhtn Wm. Nettinghar, —_ WEATHER Tonight and Sunday, fair; gentle Starved Out of Mines, tr ave District | FROSTBURG, Md, Aug, 26 freee | Twenty-five thousand famished mine 109.94 | rats, some of them as big ax S-month 100.83 northeasterly winds 100.19 | old cats, have come out of the coal 100.64 100. pits of the Upper Potomac and | siaieel on cy. gh 100-44 | Georges creek fields, near here, mo: Today noon, 106.30 | bilized into a rodent army under the 190-79) command of the bigger and flercet | members, and are sweeping a path of | Victor Herbert ts arranging the) nantes to eee. a's | musical xcore for “When Knighthood | Sect bation eiirwegt tye ameriet: Was in Flower" which stars Marion Davies. stores looted and children fn | catvensnieinal rdens are devastated, hen roosts several instances have been attacked.| ne Charles M. Schwab mansion Real warfare has broken out, with on Riverside Drive, New York, will armed parties or men #niping for the | 4ppear in several stenes of “Kick |rats at all hours of the day ana! /" Ee tedes anes bd night. Bags of 200 and 300 are! keroma. 11.34 Danish krone 21.63 eta| brought in. Bedposts are set in pans Greek drachme... 3.70 ¢ts/ of water so that sleepers will be xa The mine rats had lived on scraps Jod Prouty, vaudeville and musteal comedy actor, will support Betty {Compson and Bert Lytell in “Kick from miners’ dinner pails and other |! | refuse in the pits, but the miners tn 3p ai arenes [this district. having been fdle for a] Jack Holt has started | making Aenea | Period of ix months, they came out! “Making a Man.” Joseph Henabery 17, |to get womething to eat in directing 2% idee $20,000 IN BEEF | Britian Ret. 4s A4@ 16 |Belgiom be Relgium Premium......-.+:» 72 L. 6s German W. Berlin 4.. Hamburg 4 ee Liepig 4448.0... |Letpaie 6 |Muntch 4% | Munich ereses FERESEEE Hoge— Fancy block Vest—Fancy, light . Med., dressed — aah} Seattle $38 to | Clearings .... .....$4,820,618.38 | | | Balances .. eevee 1115,980.71 | Medium to ehotce Common to good . Best cows and heifers Medium to choice , Common to good . ‘anners Ney--Whole feed, 100's Rolled and oga— Prime tight .... Smooth heavy Cocounut Mea! | Cottonseed Meal” “Braymore,” Hereford bull, is valued at $20,000 by his owner, W. L. Yost, Independence, Mo., who has entered him in the National Hereford Show to be held at Wilmington, Dela., September 4-8, More than 250 head of Hereford cat. » tle have been entered from 10 states, Granite Mout sera) SATURDAY, AUGUST i) ! al ss CG =NOTICE= be To the Boys and Girls of Seattle: | The Seattle Star = regrets to inform E-* an Patch’ Coaster Wagon F- Contestants - that thesupply of Coaster Wagons is limited at the present time but ANOTHER. CARLOAD | IS ON THE WAY! We will be able to give wagons | to those who have turned in their | completenumberof subanvinciall BOYS and GIRLS | Who wish to possess Coaster Wagons may secure their subscriptions now— Wagons to Be Awarded as Soon as Shipment Is Received Get busy right now— Secure ten & = new subscriptions to The Star and © ie you will be given your wagon when | they arrive. 7 Don’t pass up this opportunity to 7 possessone ofthese wonderful wagons fi without a cent of expense. | Coaster Wagon Dept. The Seattle Star

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