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PAGE 14 EGGS ADVANGE 3 CENTS DOZEN, Outlet Good rand Receipts of | Standards Light A Scent increase In the price of | egies was chalked up on the wholesale market Thursday, With | fair outlet in New York for the best} Jocal ranch stock and only light re-| oeipts of the standants, the Seattle market was kept well cleaned up, Pullet and pee wee eges did not) change in prices, due to the dull de mand. Fresh ranch, white shelled henner fes, advanced to 55 cents a doren, mixed colora to 53 cents, and pull remained the same at 40 cents, 1 prices to the shippers also advanced | fm the same proportion. The tone of the butter market was falling from firm to steady, The receipts of but : : terfat will not be suffi nt to war ee eg be hs * i rant a change on butter for some timo yet, it was pointed out Thurs day ‘The frutt and produce commission | houses were complaining of a dull mov ent of all comme g @ay. But despite the sla and for ve les the market was strong. Tomatoes were continuing to } rise, while other commodities were firm. Island Belle grapes advanced | & cents on the six-pound baskets, other changes on fruit were regis tered. VEGETABLES Prices Puld Wholesale Dealers Artichokes —Per doe Reets 1 ocal, per Beans—Kentucky W ‘ Local, white, per Th. 01 .01% per oe 02 wor don. bunches ao 10 ats nd yetlow oc. hothouse, dos. Loca! pickling, per box Plant—Per erate Garlic Per m . Kettace—tocal head, per © New, yellow, T. 1% Local green, dom Bunches. . White pickling. per TD. - panier LS 2 is photograph, which shows the burning steamship City of Honolulu on the Pacific, was taken by J. Nelson, ma- 15! chinist, aboard the last lifeboat to leave the doomed liner. One seaman has fallen asleep from exhaustion after helping | ‘a battle the flames. The other men are smiling grimly after their brave tho futile effort to stop the fire which destroyed yt 3 the big passenger ship. Local, Twrnipe— white. eck aloe .|Price Movements Varied ep: hi p News Public Markets *s as N.Y. Exchange Opens Dp eh *, #00, 100 The 87. Mall 12, best 1o-m & flour, $1.45 WALL STREET JOURNAL FINANCIAL REVIEW NEW YORK, Oct, 19.—Price movements were irregular in the carly deal- ajings of the New York stock exchange today, refi the same tnfl 100 |ences which were at work in the last hour Tuesda 1.75@ 2.90 curred im United Fruit, Mex Petroleum : vinewar, 450 am Tides in Seattle =| 0.08 San be mapay ' peanut hotter | a honey cH Fires ithe "ride Hell si36 am. 22.1 0 O73 | Studebaker and Paldwin were heavy nati tees ie , the; Hite Bros’ | ‘48 |for freight cars, which excoeded the mee tae: ae ime See a oF Wesson oli, | 40| Opening prices included %: fon Mt ‘necomd High Tide x S18 | Standard Oll of New Jersey 3.45 p.m, 12.6 ft 2eelote 4; Brook. Raj 228|public 654; 6 The distinct weakness in several steaks unesecttied the general market 7 tm the first hour. Pacific Olt Mtell 94. pore American cane euger, * $0 |causo of Abe speculative gossip on the perma: | canes Bureau Report (|e yf ee Te wea 9.00) The stock broke to a new low on the move at 61%. while Pavidson| TATOOHH ILAND, Oct. 18—¢ A. M./ 40, No. 1 soft shell California walnuts, bred Chemical reached new 1923 low at 37, the & the coffee, 2 te. 4 me ot corned beet bash, KCONOMY —Warometer rising; light rain; wind .Sei bemetn 6 8 ¥ , 13 mites an hour, Passed in, « ound stank, Ch tn 086 acto "Sone © ae Laloane ae is red snapper, } — wits. terr,| Arrivals and Departures I bn oo dy * 16} ARMIVED—Oct. 15—Mtr Juneau from| peck cottage cheese, 200 % CLOSES LOWER =" Oct, 19-—Grain prices asuad Roo on the Chicago boar of trade today. There was an re: ularity of movement thruout the tlday. Wheat finished below. yeater= Foreign Mo loney Status rages, corn was about eevn y's Quotations a closed fractionally higher. Furnished by Logan strong opening in all grains, B10 Becond Ave., Hen Prices slumped off on the news of 0. Present eatoe | 3 the British political crisis, Pro- PO4E% | oe 28] vinions closed ay. 99% ets | Prince Rupert December wheat opened up ic at 47% et8| Horace X $1.14% and closed off 1%c. May Opened up Ke at $1.13 and closed off le. July opens. =D Me at $1.05 and cloned off ie. | December corn opened up \o at #7 eo and closed off 4c. May open ed up Keo at 68%c and closed of c. July opened up %c at 6840 an closed off %4 December opened up %eo at 41%c and closed off 4c. May open- ed up tec at 42% and closed off July opened up %e at 29% and Closed off Ye. | Morten ae Board of ae ewes ‘Thersday’s Quotations Low 358 |douthwesterm vin Southeastern Alaska, | tomatoes, 400 box: Florida erape frutt 2 Schley trom Te. |for ici sweet orengen don, 8 *, ot 6:18 & me; ate 140 Ts pet roaat * from Meeten » ports. hay str Bkagway from South: | via Bowtheastora Alaska, at 6.20) POT* wm New York OCrvetal sir Lanigh | Duteh Cleanser sir Manu: | my te Jat noon; «te Adm plentee Barley. Meriing 4c fe ™. tall 14, fresh at SOc each: fregh akinnad soles, fresh sand Gabe, 2 Ihe, 5 1be T.: sirloin steak, s, the t. Mall 36 Del Monte ard # cotter, he; 2 wokwheat, 880; 6 tbe. broken rh SANITARY 7 ican cane sugar, # ett and fan Francises, at 8:15 p. m.; Prince Kupert for Prince Rupert v at str Cordova fe 191.22 100.46 oo.20 9808 emo ° $9.24 9908 . 0929 «8.08 Vietory 3%. 100.18 200.16 Alaska Vessels Victory #8 scc..10030 10038 | eee x ni, ate Spo | Foreign Securities ri stp Tettarege, | 5 Wednesday's Quotations os " Furnished by Logan & Bryan v 1 $1.15; 1M, Hillis’ Brom’ bulk coffee, 35 S10 Becond Ave., Beattle WESTLAKE 10.90 10.85 10.99 sags n Other Ports | } 8 nation milk, 94.60 oes boo 962 ‘ ~ae “ ° Westlake M+ O1F | Bpe a mill run, $1.56; rolled io i: cones Nominal 10.59 Sim, $1.60; shorts, $1.60. Stall 129, white Live, fancy, fat. § to 15 To see Ate od . | pickling vinegar, Roosters—Oid, live, per Ib. . ‘ Freneis ba, 1930 jkraut, 1%¢ Chicago Live Stock British G2, 1 sae | ‘Thursday's Quotations Britian ba, 1930 ey Be | ait ptekie ts Market 100 ik of a +s sous.t0 Mogs—Rocoipts, 27,000. higher. Top, $9.20 $5.26@9.65; hoavy w medium — weight, $9.1509.40 1 fhe... Med, heavy, rough, 150-200, . POULTRY AND MEATS $4.76 rough, $7.60@ | Munich bs | Prices Paid Wholesale Dealers cattle pies, 4-900 9.25, Frankfort 4s 40 wit | ipbihe—Dreceed, port. go | Cnttlo—Heceipts, 14,000. Market steady, 79% Mino Dressed, nev strong. Choloe and *, 91% 18—Arrived, #tr Banta 4 $13.60; medium 92% j 108% Live, light, ‘Tb. $9.95@ 12. United Kingdom 6%, 19 103% 104 |Maru for Beatle; ste Tyndarcus for Be Broilers—Dresned, per 1. teak? deontanaenboa Geone—Dressed, per tb. 6.@ 19,15 Arrived, ate Las Surkers—“Fancy. Greased, to. tase CHICAGO, Oct. 19.—Several simple and heifers, feet folks have ‘been sold the Masonic| , Siete — Oct. 17—Balled, atr Roman fooder steers, $0-76@4.10; | wtocker (temple, but Louis Philippe, a French- ee je ; stocker cows and |Canadian, is the only man who ever | pre shania Bibs bought” the city hall, The police Vessels in Port at Seattle | sari steady, lave looking tor the awindlers who got [Smith Cove, ‘Terminal Pier a Br HIS WAY hin $2,000 Jnion On Dovks--Btr Coatings ee Se Live, fancy, tb. Belgian Ha: Cows—Country Hoge—Fancy block . Vesl—-Fancy tient . -. Greased ia TRREUAUUOLUNUTEEUAEEUAED EEO E THURSDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1998, A to The Star. ‘osm Wide-awake Boys! having The Star delivered to them. —simply take the order for the paper. easy for you t FIVE new subscribers. Yo) be gl help you. 50c a mo} subscriber’s pM#®ne number when possible. 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Therefore it should be friends @hid neighbors, who are not now taking The Star, will Out-of4gwn subscriptions must be paid in advance at the rate of Have sub ers sign subscription blank, Be sure>and get I hereby subscribe to The Seattle Star for a period of three months, and there- after until I order same discontinued. I agree to pay the carrier at the rate of 50 cents a month. I AM NOT NOW HAVING THE STAR DELIVERED TO ME. = SS | PHONE NO, mat RAN ! ao ae Uses ee peeny & Hing mothers, | j “ mon Termini ho. Bias He was her steady beau, TAKEN BY Qucttinas ok Baden 947.48; cul to And everywhere that Mary went Catto ge | | Be ip That man was sure to go. ce ee ce es ee ee ee Prime steers . | BANK CLEARINGS But as he was a tight.wad right arn og ] Seattle } He took care that she went Feeders | Clearings . Feo | con nies ted aaniel coe To any place and every place Common t | Balances . pia Union Pacific ‘Terminal—st 1 That didn’t cost a cent Prime cows i} i—8te Manulant, eine pinches hl ag i] Portland } New Ford Pacitic Const Coal Bunkers—U. 8, 1, 8.|,—Tennyson J. Daft in Kansas City & Common to 4004 | Clearings . +++ 6,766,686.00 | K. Albers Bron’ Milling Dock—atr teonign.| 8*#" a Calves, Naht- Balances ++ 941,804.00 | Prices |U. 8 Shipping Board ugh. adel — put wary + Ah wa setae +e 2, | Prepare for the Winter West tsom, Win lingtord, 3 . ; | than 100 per cent between 1848 and Bring All Orders to the 4@ ) : ahokin, enter, West Hartland, | 1918, Mime Hehe - Ca |stacy mtvect Terminal“. 86. Sterne | eee 4 f Amooth hea a 7 i tg BUY NOW ' wn n Terminal—str Kina, i q BIG CLEAN-UP sa ee Circulation Dept. ah een oor ms Grain Chop. —of— Wosebeu BARGAINS IN 4 59 | Chick Feed—101 GOOD USED FORDS LUMBER! HUGH BAIRD Pioneer Downtown ‘ord Dealer Fourth and James, Elliott 0750. Winsiow Marine Rallway-—atr Pacitico, | pig r= Mm adn ec ml a, ELLIS-MYLROIE y Foreign Exchange LUMBER CO. ’ Oct, 18,—Foreign ox- | S725 14th Ave. N. chang ular, Bterling, $4.48, up 73%, off 9; Live, §0.0419 4g, Of 1%; marke, $9,0008 %. ’ eonl—Hard wos 13 Fisn ‘Moni Grit—Lime Granite Chick Mash—100° > Str Hamer | poowias Peek Prices reduced to meet the | 7°), Brea hetwoad nent, Mekintey, GOING OUT OF | drop. We take our loss Lal . Str Delrona. BUSINESS i ave | Amon Shipyard 4 Terminal—tr Roose: Shiplap ..,, ......810.00 | . a Nettleton’ Mill—fttr ‘Thos, Crowle: 2xds . : | Pe ey ann Colman "Creosote Worksite Hornce X. Pieseing, , 8 | ty West Bonttle ‘Traini Wes | edar Siding and Many | Low Prices she hu Aeigdihiss nee atta ate ae! Other Bargains in | Bone yn ED | Hefternan's Drydock—#tr Chatlamba. Lumber | City eee. Wheterate, r? Comn—Whole, yellow, 121 Cracked a: md fowd f hg parley Whole food, EXUVONVAUNOHUUEUUOLUUAUAENGUELUOUOE UNE UOELEOE The Seattle Star Seventh Ave., near Union LMM mmm SEQZTERT, De ELSES LENSES LEETEEE EAE gasd.. Cy FETHERSES 3s. gm 204 wead eegacm a,

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