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PAGE 14 NEW YORK, Sept. }e-Altho the agreement No Change in Price and End a. nvaaitiaga' hag bean wenerally, eebected, York exchang tion, Inion Pa dvanced 1h 4 of Season Near Hom ice Re inven 0 : —- }eain to 100% eo Peachos were atill moving well on) . Opening prices, tnelude the street Thursday with no chang? jaker th tho price, and the end of the Season near, Altho the market ts Stil well supplied, large shipments of the fruit have alr y stopped. i 26h 1 e ié We Cantaloupes will also end thelr i turn on the local market soon, When fe the cants and peaches are off the i market it Is expected that the pea ‘ and prune canning sales will be ; heavy. Jobbers are asking the peo Pile to can pears now as they are i at the lowest price and in the best ; United timan 1 aN i Routh up % ard : ndition for canning, with plenty ; on the street. t [ Roach Magneto 43 Butter and dutterfat advan ‘ Qf Roach Mag hy Paes fro cents in price here Thursday, | yy Oe Galvin ps OR 4 2 Western ave, cannerymen are pay-|Q Sonee 08 3 : - ing 49 cents for the fat and selling bi ower ot ‘ am. mae & Leather is ; the finished product for 47 cents tn ie prices. American ice \ cubes in the brick. /Canadian crop was Amer. Levon nt ef i By » cents, ing ite height Provisions ele | Amer hip & ¢ "us ; egal 1 regular. Amer. Radiator ath if WTAE! es Toptember wheat opened Amor is i Prices Pald Wholesale Dealers at and clowed off Mc Amer Amer at $1.00 Lt opened o - off % pe sions ned 4 off ‘eo at May ope a off & pened off Yo at 24%e aed up tac, May opened off 4c and closed unchanged Chicago Board of Trade ‘Thareday's Quotations Oven High Low i ue te 1 uKe " FORSEESCERESEECTERSE q nee > 90.98% 2098 80.58% 1.00% 100% 059% 899% +e 208% LOO 104% 2.06% 3 ae | 2% 41% IN ‘ . OM ON 8 eM] Yakima Gems, tu ay. -scg0 300 “ ar - Fam Rwests. per ™ uN oem 8M ‘ins—Yakima, per T™ ay} 3% Radishre— Local, dow bunches. . . Goteceh—Lacel, 20-1. box . tees a00r sear haa pe a 10.38 10.35 10.38 * iteee——local, peach box 4 Picklings, erate... ..cc+5 beenaant White, mck. terainad, BERRIES Miaciherrise—~or erate Cash Wheat Per 88] CHICAGO, Sept. 14-—Cash wheat hard, $1.0014 @ 1.01% Portland Market Status |simara Motors | Hope at steady. | titinots fair to good | Inapir to choles | Invincible Ol Th Cattle—Recoipts Rest steers, ¥ ateors, | 35.7 cows and ’ cannere, ait H.soe? 3204; calves, S5@% andard crate Moge— nominal Prime mixed, heavies, $46@0.50) plex 39.78@ 10. Shrep—Recelpte Market Rast of minin lamba, § >: yearlings, # wethers, $6,007.50 eee San Francisco Produce “e Quotations 48e 1m; prime firsts, 42% th: firsts, nominal. \™ atven, ter den: entre fiesta, 440 . 23% don. | *™ fancy, Bte tb. eeRETE first, 21% Ib . oe Foreign Exchange NEW YORK, Sept, 14—Poreten ex- change opened easter. Sterling, $4.41 %, | oft 1 OTE, off 200%; | “a5 |tire. 90.0619, off 2; marks, $0.0006%, Mi Belgian dollars, $9. . eeeee &8 oe * : Pullman Pal. Car Chicago Live Stock — | rurine’»" : Golden ‘Tharsday's Quotations | Pisety Wieety o Pruses—e. Hoge—Receipts. 23.000. Market steady, | 6s Watermelons—Per ™. - 1%] 100 higher. Top, $9.90; bulk of * ‘ Tokimineo— $7.00G@9.50; henvy weight. $4.20@8.40 es Medium weight, $9.19@9.90; — tight ar Weight, §9.55@0.5%; light lignts, $9@ |Btudebaker ¢ 133 Prices $9.20; heavy packing sows, Ty ie Almonds 1. packing sows, rough, $4.75.@7. piss, Company “ ‘Ne Plow #8.99.10. ‘Union Of of Delaware 19 Per Cattlo—Recsipts, 10.000, Market 19@ ite | United Retall Mores ie higher, Choice and prime, $19.76@ |U, & Rubber ‘ $11.55; medium and good, $7.90@10.70;| do pid 2 common, $4.1507.90; good and ehoic & Bteet Corp $9.25@1i; common and medium, heifers, bulls, HO ro | White Motors an . Wednesday's Crushed Between Cars, Man Killed |¥i2:3% ‘3 EVERETT, Sept. 14.—George Hat- ae 33} ton, 21, of The Dailes, Ore, was kill| Foreign Mi od at 2 p. m. Wednesday when his head was crushed between two cars on the grounds of the Everett Log: | Normal ging Co. at Tulalip. Hatton was |! working for the company loney COLORADO RETURNS DENVER, Sept. 14--As late re PEACHES STILL NV. W. Stocks Stron MOVING WELL at Market Open the Furnished by Logan & Viry B10 Second Ave, Seattle eho r ey. up & orn Kt Exchange from Hone 1 “ 1» a “4 11% 106% 12% ny ox a : Eahaty Bonds Status g | ing allway THE SEATTLE STAR THURSDAY aePT, 14 | Vivwt Low Tide 416 wom La tt od tow Tide ihm, OT ft second High Tide 06 pom, Pa ad AMEV ED iept, 14m Alves via Han F at @10 Dewey tana ond trip, at Hop Kobe, #hanghal at midnient 10 p mm; otr Prince Rup Kupert via porte, at 11 Francisco, Han tamneta, at 4048 p. Anchorage, at & jfor Riehmond, at ¢ lfor Man Fr p.m. } ere Rept. 12—-Hatle nerthbound, at hhound, at 10 Meda, southbound, at ee |from Henttie kong-—Kept. 12 Maru f he President Mek for Meattie Texan o- We [Smith Cove Terminal—r Triangle. Per Bite President Jefterson reat Terminal 1 cot Terminal ac be 4 | Atreem oy No. ¢—Mte | Winsiow Marine Bua *. " Griffau, bark Gultiam City. y rIKE PLAC White soap, 2 6-™. pail p ™ fancy binck tea. Ane Corn, peas OF tomatoes: 4e |Rorden’s or Carnath 10—Malled, ote ¥ Balled, str Bt 17, © he best cane eomsr, 97.58, Stale 1t-8 chee Tides in Seattle WRIDAY amen, 18 Arrivals and Departures 19 pom, ate Prince Rupert via pert for Prince 6 op om Regulus for Valparaiso via Portland, Ran © via Tacoma, at 1:46] Alaska Vessels 4, ete Admtra? ip mi at * mi otf Als ~m, Vessels in Other Ports Havre—tept, ®—Arrived, ott Michiwan Arrived, etr Ale Bept. liar rom the- inley 1d—Arrived, str Man 13-—Hatted, midnight M—Arrived. etr Juneau rom teattle «Vessels in Port at Seattle Att, Tue Haveanger, loontum, Aw: and, Wailing: lite Bente Gtr Mine! nip Mens. ¥. Hhip Mt. Pawt, terwya Dock & Warehouse—itr f. Detlwood, & Dredging Co.—#tr ninal—titr Room ship Abner Co- | rk Geo, Curtio jon—U, Nike, Amaron Mary Mr Pacitice A, barge Public Markets © 2 me $10 the; pear me made ike Mh. Stall Wk coffer pke. Wheat ot turns continued to come in from edly Tuesday's primary election in Colo- ltve. rado, William E, Sweet, progressive ge 4 |democratio gubernatorial candidate, ine 48}and Benjamin Griffith, republica * Baicine 4H canaidate tor the mmo oftice, pie} Foreign Securities xcoxomr oe a PUREE ‘s0| Up substantial leads over their oppo Vureiched by Lega & Deven Mtall 96, best cane sue Live, young, 12-15 Be. 810 Second Ave., Beuttle le7.8@ per 106-t. Roosters—Oid, live, per Tb. .. Wid Asked |foap. 6 bare Choice light ... 1% > ir Heavy, fancy ..-- Bane. sor ove IPR i ae Fone HAY, GRAIN AND FEED oy #2 the Wholesale, Fer Tom prih ihe: ee * a a | RAN C7 | mea 109, 8 tos i “i % 1%] s ™ s ™ a Ganed 1922, 100 ma ' i Alfalfa Meal . United Kingdom 64m, 1929..107% 108 Bone—Granuiatea eee f.; fresh peanut butter . 124-24, 1. Hille Brow’ be ql Receipts at Seattle Chicago Car Lots |pt. Del Monte catsup, 26 ‘Thursday Wednesday's Quotations | Dean or tomatoes, 260; Snowdrift, 2 Ihe i Furnished by Logan & Bryan 44o, 4 tbe, whe, & The, $1.65. Cattle .. BLO Becond Ave., Seattle CORNER Hoss, seme Ne tap rai eta, Cont. Bata. L.¥r. | geait 102, full cream ; Beach | ererriey am 236 325 410 ps iat ne wee q ® ° i 4 “ “ou Medium to" cheies’: ANOTHER COUNTY ‘ ‘Common to « oe * fest cows a aire HEARD FROM NOW |\Fly Bite Is Fatal jum to choles « Gemmon to goed IN SENATOR RACE After Four Years '')\.") Canners .. Calves, light . Medium to choice . Senator Miles Poindexter, C, C. Dill and Jimmie Duncan thought they'd be the only candidates for senator next November, But they were wrong. ‘The workers’ party held # convention at the same time as the other parties were having their primaries, and nom inated Katherine Greenhalgh. An executive campaign committee was also elected as follows: Joe Havel, Seattle, chairman; Mark M. Lichtman, Seattle, sec Cassidy, Beattie; W. T. Mor acoma, and A. Randall, Aber jing sickness, caused | Robert Owsley #, | BANK ¢ | | Seattle || Balances FLOUR AND SUGAK Clearings Wholesale Prices Flonr—Pamily pat., 49's bakers | | Balances . | | Taco | Total transactiong s— deen. LLL LLL OL OL LL EL ne 2 3 a? 3 fi |. FULHAM, Eng., Sept, 14.—Slee y the bit tsetse fly while he was in Afr | years ago, has caused the death o of Clearings ... + $6,068,794.93 1,241,281.50 } Portland 5.00 6.00 four 70,000.00 | p- a rolled oate, apple, 280; 10-1b, can Pe 6-1. ‘ean Penick syrup, WB ties, 460, corned oo, 2 1b. biawk pcre rare uaad YD am eee = fHURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 14 Speedy, Disc Wheel FRANK WALEK: “Some wagon,” says Frank Waters, of 1201 Sixth ave, “It sure i easy to win » Dan Patch.” i From The Star WITHOUT A CENT OF EXPENSE! Any Boy or Girl can own one of these dandy Coaster Wagons by securing ten new subscriptions to The Seattle Star. You Don’t Have to Pay One Cent of Money! 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