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+f in Seattle BE VERY CHEAP, © “Tides Huge Crops and Demand Is | vie ee vas due would tend to prevent the stock from glutting the market. Yakima Netted Gems wera quoted Thureday at from $26 to $20 @ ton. } Oregon cranberries are now on the 4 "s'\5 ARKIV Str Mtuart Dollar! fult th pom Nupert vie with the local berries, The Oregon stock was selling at $5.50 for a third barrel box, while the locals were as low at $5.25 for the best, The new ‘crop Dromedary Golden dates, which th Nt *| just arrived on the market, was well. fen Franct= \ing at $6.75 for abox of 1208, pack Arrivals and Departures [mission house, they will receive a which makes a total of seven care Viear from |recetved from the Sunnywlde ship- and Tacoma, | pers this season | wholesale market, in competition BAILED Get, 1t—str Moratean Mare] |The cantaloupes, of the Burrel y Gem variety, are just beginning to | be picked. Ixion Sails on Her Last Pacific Voyage fase at an end and a heavy lows of the fruit in the Okanogan county to frost, the market was ex- Ja.ae em, @8 ft. | 2:80 t.|| pected to wind up with high prices: : Not Great Patri erway |{About the only shipping point Best Treatment for Lum- ie Fat potatoes thru: | tered tow tide | \Soewe |} where car lots are atill being nent . ry rv, it large crop at pom, OF Mlaet p lout, t# Sunnyside, where Nicolal ave Pete Se * [out the country, and no place to ship || Second Migh Tide | Heoond Miah Me || Ot vertron Haye a large. tract. of rein ag | tle” them, the paarent wee bing ay | OR, De He OS Fe OEE Dis Fie land suitable for growing cante b Sea down . ra repo puraen| until very late in the season, Other saya | that tho heavy supply witl keep the) Weather Bureau Report [sections "are ‘sending “the "hance priets low hie — 4} of the crop to th market . j{whteh hax Bought heavily of Yakima Veta ba i as potatoos in past seasons, haa scarce ad : - ly touched this year's crop ,Accorting to Rong. Farley of ay acs cate Sein ao [Grossman Bros, a large local com cariond of the fruit Friday, *jages and $3.75 for 48 24-08, A new On its last voyage from Seattle to Nght shipment of Phillipa cling |Ortental ports, the Blue Funnel liner no soho pis on the street at $1.25 «| Alaska Vessels | Lxtom, whieh had been tn transpacitic Date, | Reward—Cet. It—fiatied, atr Northwest. | service for many years, left for Japa erm, southbound, at b:4b @. mm) Br Ads | none , The ege market was steady Thure- | jiiral krane, southbound, at? @. mm. joa porta w ec meht with a day, and a few jobbers were of the | ee |genera! cargo, The veenel is to be jopinton that the market was practi cally at the top. VEGETABLES Prices Fald Wholesale Dealers Artichokes—Der don, .......008 Reets—Local, per anck .. Beans—Kentucky Wondere . Cabbage—Local, white, per ®. .01@ 01 Local red, per ™, .... 02@ 0% Carrote New. per dos banehes . we Gethle Inaide of six ot fe It a most wonderful over ood foe Be Artest, sur nonae| oebip Cal 10—Halied, ote #, atthe, Local green. dos. bunedes.. ‘White pickling, per Me. ... Spanish. per Bb. Hated, ate Moor Vessels in Port at Seattle Bntth ‘Terminal—Pter ata Mekinlgy, Piae | ote sident Madin Northern Terminal—@tr Toyama | Terminal. & OC. G. Algon- | Be 8 hmithe Ue te es | | 3 font Forrest Friend Tatra Hebres ifte Coast Coal Bunkere—ete Ctan | atr ad Shipping Board Macetnge— Sere ere | wa leontum, Anna B Morse, inter Ramanas, white, dom. .2.00@2.8¢ Creve Keys, Deliaut. ‘Westorn Ketent. Gravensteina, local, per bom. .1.2% Weat Ison, Watlineford. . ( Cahokia, Wet Market gd need, tr 28 tts g00d © & Bure. Miiwackes Ovvan Terminal—ttr Crafts an. ait X-4 Manford Street Terminal—#tr Yogen } Mtr Mpokane, v. tr Queen, aca % Dellwooe. Puget Hound Brides & Dredging Co.—tu Patterson. Ames Shipyard & Term itr Roose. elt. ety Libby Maine, Seettte ‘Training Stats ttefternan Drydocke—str Nike Winslow Matine Nallway--®t Paetfien, bark eifaat, barge Coquitiam City, Admiral Dewey to Sail at Midnight With « cargo loaded in Sound ports during the past week, the Ad. miral Dewey will sail at midnight) Thureday from the Pacific Steam: | ship company dock. The vesnel, which ts commanded by Capt. H. Hal |vorgen, also has a heavy passenger list, Tietje Child Will Be Buried Friday Funeral services for Robert Tete, | i jinfant son of Mr. and Mre, Ernest Tietje, 1109 Massachusetts #t, will; be held at Bonney-Watson parlors) at 1630 a. m. Friday. Burial will be made in Lakeview cemetery. The child died Wednesday morn. ing from the effects of a peanut, which passed thru his windpipe and/ lodged In one lun { |Wheat-—Mixed teed, Cocoanut Meat Cottonseed Meal Linered Ol Meal oye Bean Meal Alfaite Meal .. Dow Saturday Veven October 14 Mechanics and helpers are wed time and al on to good - Beat cows and heifers jedium to choice mon Cunners « ves, 2 ae Mere Take Fast Steamers at (| fone’ .2.00.: Colman Dock Hoge — ‘rime light . Gmooth heavy Rough heavy flags Pigs» Prime lambs jremerton it a ore an Beit, ait: y and Bunda: ¥. 0 FLOUR AND SUGAR Wholesale Prices mily pi tem bakers’, yy 4 A wheat bakers’, a trip Bat, & Bun. 9:40 wa mae Opera Company Passenger Fare 80c Round ‘Trip FF | Sass! . Maurice getteleis January Best, per cwt. .. ian Paul Althoun We! HAY, GKAIN AND FEED } nor, Metropolite Cracked and feed inoals . ; ae gh eR tor | Neena The cargo was loaded at Los traneferred to the company’s Kuro. Vessels i in Other Ports {pean route and Copt. T. A. Price, L [master of the ship, will take com mand of the Achilles, which will take the Ixion's place im the transpacific |Ruth Alexander Is Due in Port Friday Zulsn top Gonttion ot Grimete!| Tue stemaship Ruth Alexander, | Capt. 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