The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 30, 1922, Page 10

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WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 30, 1922, _ PAGE 12 ETHEL CAREW Messages from beyond the grave, from the father who had fallen on the battlefield of France, had sent her to Resurrection Rock—that sym- bol of a great wrong done years ago. There began the Deeds of violence had marked the clashing ambitions of those early pioneers in the timber and copper country of Northern Michigan. In the titanic battles be- tween iron-souled and gerim-faced fighters, Old Lucas Cullen had founded his great for- tune and his motto in the struggle for mil- lions was “‘dead men tell no tales.” THE SEATTLE STAR He lived to see his children and grandchil- dren enjoy the wealth he had won. He thought the past was out of his life. Then came_ the voice from beyond the grave. The dead man was telling secrets, tell- ing them to a slip of a girl that Old Cullen knew he must silence. ) LUCAS CULLEN, Senior He and one other knew the secret of Resurrection Rock — that desolate isle in Lake Huron. A bullet silenced the other and the grim old man thought his peace as- sured. Then the messages from the beyond. The dead Juel with her grandfather, Old Lucas Cullen, “RESURRECTION ROCK” BY EDWIN BALMER The First Installment Will Appear in The Star Thursday, August 31 were telling tales! U rgent Buying Sends N.Y. Prices Forward “LOCAL MARKETS | ‘GOLDEN-DROP (Canal Excursion TO OPEN NEW |,yemmctor.— rate oo Fixed for Sunday | ALASKA MINE) cH: Weimt socormick, editor o For the firet and only time this; \maps for the geological surv Opening of another large mine tn bed been an killed. j the Nenana coa) field in Alaska ts |toreseen in the closing of the gov- Tides in Seattle season an excursion has DAIRY PRODUCTS nounced for the Hood Canal trip by Prices Paid Whoiessie Dealers | The Indianapolis will make steamer. 5) WALL STREET JOURNAL Bart Leeal « bee. r ‘Sat ew mee NEW YORK. s 130 mtocks ~ ‘evant © ve early, deal ok mctenaseerebbrs “6 | the trip next Sunday ernment-operated Chikaloon mine in the week ended Auguat Chicago @ Northwestern ther rails attained new highs avery in the first 15 minw alean Petre ‘s low of 180% was the featur the industrials, @ included in in car Brice PL A NS apn ogc Pets $| Owing to the smoke which prevail- a: Matanuska fields. | earuuste led earlier in. the summer, there | | Geers Watkin Bans, Seattle | }@ . Or. triplets . a1 |have been few chances for seeing! tne Healy Creek Coal Co. shortly onsin | aly . sf a sreeseneta opel this region, but the clearing of the} The Chikaloon mine was ordered “oT << Seam oe Goldendrop yellow plums were joes received in banking quarters from | be. |$1 for « four-basket crate. scifiSlare grown at Dryden, Wash. USE| No changes were on the fruit or/ | vegetable market. Lacal tomatoes | fare coming in heavier and wili be} New York Stock Exchange, plentiful y's Quotations Rutter and exes remained steady. in Studebaker 129%, up 4; Sinclair 33, off a B : . i\the only thing new on the local] Bleck swiss Reading pats ft Eg 3 Me Were cen ast miei | Mah. triplets. “33 | atmosphere by recent rains led to ar-| Closed recently by Dr. H. Fonter ee sa earey Utah 6944 mn market Weanentag, TINY ate Ol] Tienes winete manage Bain, director of the U. 8. bureau 103%, off Rited States Nice! 104%, | eating variety and of good quality POULTRY AND’ MEATS — past hawrdicoenarsre Akt ef mines, on the grounds that the| uy United 8 ~ | Being the first ones in this sean Price Fad by Wholeenie Veaters egy mine could not be operated ata egy Dock $:30 @ m., ree ued forward during the first hour IP line opening price on the atrect } to Shippers sweee | ture) ng, arrives about »,|Burglars Disable Victims With Gas BERLIN, Aug. 30.—Cunning Ger. | to urgent buy! » 2 West pointed to unprecedented freight traffic In the next few as-| This outlook gave im to the advanes in the ratis. Northern F and sold at 89 eat buoye wed trading in pubile ¥ New 1922 highs were made b: A Guarantee American Telephone, Detroit Edison and kisn & WHEAT PRICES HIT BY SLUMP CASO. A | Decks—tive, old, per I. . Live, young, per 1 All weights ‘They ‘The closing of the Chikaloon mine means the opening of the sub- bitumninows mines at Kamchamak | Bay and in the interior, Evans be- iheves. FINAL SALE DATE Summer Tourist Hound $2.00 Children oo Fare Sound Navigation Main 3993 Colman Dock i 16} 44) man buriars have devined a way tol ik pass a small rubber pipe thru the key-hole of a bedroom, forcing gas thru it and then robbing their un. | conscious victims VEGETABLES Portland Market Status jean ‘Tobacco Local, per encl oc. cesses ry 6 | Local, per CabbageLocal white, per tb 4 Local red, per Local Live, young, 12-18 The. Reosters—-Old. live, per MD. per anek . American Amer Amer, a further decline in the I Fancy, Ment . market “Oy Med. Heht Fancy, heavy, 160 Med, heavy, rough, POULTRY AND MEATS Prices Paid Wholesale Dealers Decks Dressed, per $9 | Meme Dressed. heavy Hinalting . Heel Faye Bow xporters preference to American grain. C€ after being weak most of the jclosed higher on export buying. | | Provisions were lower. o> ‘Tacoma, at 9 p. iniston | September wheat opened off for Tdvetpoot | Wan tiverett, Vaneoe lat $1.01% and « San Pedro, | cember opened o Bheep—Ieceipte Rast of mour Per crate Gartio—Por %. Letines—Local head, per erate f | Onions New yeilow, aed down Ye. I ge at 81.03% a Dressed, laht, tb. osed down ‘str Joptha for Valparaisc vie Ban {$i 01%, off Yo and Tee Local green. don. bunches. Live, heavy, i Han Pedro, Balboa, Arica.|" September corn opened off % per Tb. ©, Hant, t Pisco, Callao and Antofogasta, at 6:39/59%6 and closed unchanged. r , Pes ae. Beollove Dressed, per tb. kane lcember opened off %e at 53 %c and e--Loval. per Mm Fancy, heary * 2@ Rell, peach box May 0} ~ if 41% | Potatoes Local dup %e. # opened unchanged | d closed off lac. Decem- | unchanged at 33%c and %c. May opened unchang- off %el! | Cotum bia ‘continental Can Corn Products Sweets, per th. . 54 | Pumpkine— Yakima. per 5% | Radishestocal. dow bunches. per Cows Country Greased, ». Hoge Fancy block : UNION ‘ 13% | Sawant aaron perth “Sieg dressed ss. BACIFIC | Chicago Board of Trade per HI Wednesday's Quotations j SYSTEM ere an do | Seeevirm. Raw, $4.92; granulated, | WSiO%eS Ib; eoeite. 7 spot 4 Rio, Rio, MMMM ib. oe. Foreign Exchange No. None None ednesday’ New York—Aug. Mailed, str Wilt | Bilo for Beattie. Avg. 2%—Arrived, str wig 4 | Muck —Per hm .. re Walter A. Luckenbaeh from Seatt! | $1 | Strawherries Por crate my YORK, Aug. 30, Hongkong—Aug. 24—Arri | 4 } wall Mare’ from Meattie: 31%) Foreign Securities rooms francs, s0-07094 Madison from Seattle. |B 839 22% Tessiay’s, Quotations Prices Paid Wholesale Dealers marks, $0.0006%, 0 page rues, str Prest-| gy Pe hag Lad lied Fermished ‘by Logan & Beyee Apricots. Wash, crat .1.78@2.00 i steady. Demand sterling. | P Kobe—aug. 2s—Arrived, st Talthy-/Mept...... 1923 10.27 19.20 ogi pe lease 4 Ole hand tr hace nsaemigad ee ry OT - Dis from Beattie. On " Red Astrachan, stand, box Medium to chol | . . ie San ranciaco— Aug. 26—Arrived, ot | apt wees Yel. Transparent, stand. box Gommen to geod .: enema Tickets must be purchased and trip commenced ie an ‘ares O Willamette from seat Luckenbach from Se 1919 1941... 1917 by midnight, August 31st. He; atr Daketan | Vet. 4 What Shall I Do str Homulus from Seattle; xed Pullets H wt, fob. Beattie suppi; Griffau, on poly iam it, Sen Win’ iettinehemn. condensary, owt, «+ .e from Seattle; ste Horace r} 2: : : : : 4 Se Baxter from Beattin. Balied, str Nome Chicago Car Lots 1830 About My Marks? For tickets, reservations or information, call d oJ for Beattie, 6 p,m. Wednesday's Quotations 27 Wolf Weekly Market Latter wit! r tor Beattie, 6 p. m.; str Hong- | by Logan & Bryan = Prime ligh you. It le tree Write for te) * kong for Seattle, 6 p.m. Aug. 26— 916 Becond Ave., Seattle rites te, 5000 coe ee & -10.60@11.00 | who.y eaect Balled, ste Redondo for Beattie, 19 p. m. Rects, Come Bera. Lave | Hritian ictory -— ect all amend $.006 10.00 H. A. LAWRENCE Depot Ticket Office Consolidated Aug. 29—Arrived, U. 6. & Oklahoma | Wheat 166 (188 165 Mt | ersten Ber. oe hepsi $.00@ 1.00 | B WOLF & COMPANY City Passenger Agent Ticket Office 3 Dorothy | c 8 fe Gee ee Eee Bester. 6 per 408 ty Pane O-W. Station Segedh > 14 ty fog | Belwium Premium... ge ints wai + 9.000 10.00 | puusaltte WV AENCT orREET O-W, Station Main 6933 1010 Second Ave. motorship 4 * | German Ww, L. 60 +-Otterea ba Penna. Main 6933 Elliott 5830 30-—-Arrty a 1619 Hamm ftored pothcwnenntiven ented | ao Se aee,50—Aavieed, «ote | £ |Hambure 440 Offered 4 Port Gamble—Avg 30—Saited, ate xo-| Chicago Live Stock = ficbris {°° [me | » wemite for Ban Francinco, S jopzig bn Offered eww Everett—Aug. 30-—Arrived, str Annis- eer ates: native Otteres mycin per b | ™. fon City ‘fro mgeattin; tr Virginia. Ol- Wiaiay. wer, $9.15; ee aion Pr aeoren Conegrds ‘ : medium wotght, i i | Japanese firet 44s 94% 96 loney Tr aches enti, Wanmees oes ti y | Rear ee Fe ss teat a, o Holders of Puget Sound [& dows, rough, $666.66; | Daned Kineaom $4 108 eat a Kingdom 105% Gugar—Cone, per owl. P & e C n 2, 11,000. Market atendy os ’ essels ‘ort Sea e or, ‘hoice a ‘time, $10. | Beet. per owt. ... . . ee lle Sg ttle 41h Medium and Co | Liberty Bonds HAY, GRAIN AND FEED ower Light ompany of je an — tr com: 25@4.15; Wor nd choles, e dent Grant. Pler B--Str President feib.te; common ‘and medi Tecedes’s Guetations corm eT, Wheleealts Ter ‘Len Hare « Great "Northern Terminal—Atr Tokiwa wn aahe@ee bulls, 3 nersndi® becom “Aver Seat and feed meals 5- Y ear & Notes if Oe Pier 2—Str Victoria, str Alameda, otr nier ateors, |Rirat 3'e ++ :100.94 100,78 (4) ba Jefferson. $11.@12.26; | Firat 40 “eens vs tiv: Union Pacific Terminal—Bstr Mexican. le, 85. ef steors, |Bevond |f ay igs 3 Semi . % i ition Pacific Coast, Cosi Bunkers Mtr H. B.| 44 76@7 50; stocker cows and heifers Firat 4% 100.76 186.64 Semi-annual interest on these notes is due September 1st. Deposit your coupons fy eh, ft nb Bog ~s itr a sours ps ot dtanay, (Tw. 4 tae 104 100.40 i . A as f Pacific Const Hnaine Worke—Btr Maka-| sheep—neceipin. 15,000. | Market steady [rout Ba STM tonite in your bank and they will be paid by The Dexter Horton National Bank, Seattle. is is.s0@11 watners, | Victory aKa {19070 100.88 A desirable investment for these or other funds available is in our 7% Prior 9 ret . Brasi—Per Th. Prefere S ivi : Pull informati | fu i Foreign Money Status Piers ier *. a rose pep aay at 104. Dividends payable quarterly. Full information may be ‘ureday's + > offi c e) Porsished ty" Kogan Byam ained at any Company office. j Bpokane #treet Terminal Sees % penesry As | $1.00 * (Rmngaien, DAIRY PRODUCTS - e Admiral Fodmen. Vahee es 18.90 | Prices Pald to shippers t & Datiwood, | | Veriland { [1838 | wattortar uger® Soun ower 1g. ompan Str Patterson. | Clearings .... ...-+ 4,996,201.00 | irae ttle delivery Hi Bh & Terminal Balances 1,264, 00 | |2 jerman =, o ' Bhivyard hipye sea act 13 + German mark. SECURITIES DEPARTMENT Total transactions 100.00 | [rsa smelt drachma.., 2.20

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