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THE SE PAGE 1 i ATTLE STAR ee ne enn mm eee" er ee eee we 25. JULY 4, 19 MONI N [Telegraphers Open ban Local Lele n | | % % % % + tb & | whoo . MAKES RECORD —..::...— Markets | LUMBER SALES MAY GO HIGHER i, - 2 sing pa Petr ached a new w 4 afte t ' | go 4 er r, | Bat A p “ om ‘ aa er ST. LOUIS, July 2.—Organized Ia, 7 Hotel Project Boosts Per- si Bey ae datos cel ath pe vee MeGRAHits Retailers Are Not Heavily Necessary Construction Must | 007 fUM. Jily 2 Ormanlzed In ha a \ following the publication of the ort ¢ he committee ap ore . K 5 4) 7 pan’ went of the isnipp’ ve mits to High Figure half-at 144, following the publication of the report of th ee BD= | (rhe pricem given are those made t Stocked and Must Buy Keep Up, Say$ Straus | bank went of the Misniswippt river, | q merger of the J in that section with trunk lines, except rt. | tall dealers ty wholesalers, With « few is owned by the Order of Rall | Month in the history of Seattle, ac-| dian ‘Pacitl up Mi United States st DM; Hothichem Steol, 42% ure a% Mirage proxi. | Wood tr last week has continued |in@ costa thruout the nation are | its totaling more than $1,500,-| i . lup te: Am elophone & Telegraph 3 baker, 98%, off % t attle and approx ness iiiale ré made on the opening da 4 Gerding to totals figured py the} Wend Se Cenieat REE up Tt lucia Ammertomar It, Off lmsatet Cor hauling, storage and sell- |Nd, tho current businens tw not act-|™MONt Mkely to go higtier than pres. | io0, Nave fade on the opening day, | building department, show total | 4: American Sugar, 67, up 2; Sinclair, $s fe © cont.) tve, it 4 Kood deal more wo than | ren, al Bit ae Dy eared N| capital stock of $600,000, in ¢ permits of $5,290,445, ‘The first halt ¥ Asparagus—Irer 19@ 15] at the beginning of this month, saya! ident of #. W. Birman & Bo teeny [0 & surplus of $100,000 Ot the year brake another record GRAIN ARKET N, ¥. Stock Market Beane—Per ie 12@ 81th American Lumberman, Chicago, |{n a statement fasued hero upon his| The Telegraphers’ National bank With a total of $13,739,443. If this Yurnished by Logan & Firyan ig * 5.0003 One rea for the recent improve. | arrival from New York, Mr. Straus | had inception in a ‘resolution rate is kept up, the year will be well G16 Bocend Avs, Seattle — meat os@ ox| ment is that retall yards, after the | recently turned from a four |*dopted at the national convention | in excess of last year’s record-break Btock Law Close y .00| Very active trade they have enjoyed | months’ European trip, of tolegrap! held in May, 1921, ; ing total of $19,783,835 Angertann Xeomonyes :e3the BET. 2 4e at. dos @ .2¢)| this spring and so far thin summer,| “Analysis of the bullding situa. |4t Saysnnah, Ga : EE the careitt tor Beattie's Lew Advance Rumely 12 A 38 al, new, om oo have reduced stocks to @ point where | tion,’ nad Hicatey that we| It was provided that officers of 4 hotel contributed $3,500,000, but ‘ Ajax Rubber ’ es €% | Caullflower—¥ crate 1,60@1.69 | replonishment has become necessary, | cannot look for lower building costs organization devise a plan for} en without thin the month went | es HICAGO, June ain erices | Alaska Jv i“ ks ‘ ps * | Colery—Cal., mew, erate 9,.60019.00) Another reason Is that many fear a/ and the public, therefore, cannot ex. | stablishing bank whereby the} 7 hear tho two-million mark without j A 6 Hl Serumben. Local " 1.0001.25 | more le evero car shortage | pect lower rents ax conditions stand, | Union would 1 per cent of the] the aid of any other largo struc-| After lostt Of; id. omeks og Aaa 4 * ghag | Rattnce-Loce at 1o0g1t0| When crops begin moving, and are|On the trary, the fundament stock and sell the remaining 49 per | tures. June maintains the record Aon the atrenath oF turts yea derker a RAN, 4 ‘ o Local green, per dos 25 | bem to place orders for falllare the same as existed ever |cent to members—none being al-| : stablished this year by every rable crop news and cl ee pei “ edhe Ge” * . Ire bunches wach | in order to escape delivery the 'w which time |lowed to own more than 10 shares. | Month except February, ofr exceed News of further crop da alge tape J vo gthegge $091.15 | troubles later on césts have risen, with a| In January of this years plans| ing the mark set by the some mon Amer Cotten Olt im im Wer ib os@ 10} Wholesalers state that tho re few brief periods of recession, There |had been completed and the spect-| of 1922. | Am, It & Leather pid 38} ‘ 4 pepe PINS Fe eS | yard situation practically guarantees | jy a shortage of butldings thruout |fled amount of stock sold at $120 4 Residences alone gave the gratify a marketa Amerioan lee 2 arotebe ir oe | that the trend of mill sales will be} the countr and thbre also is a/#hare—$100 par value and $20 on| ing total of 174 permits, wi fn July corn @ 04) UPWard from now on, with # heavy | shortage of workmen in the building |¢ach share for a surplus a factories contributed the bulk Cash p Per wack 1,0002.26 | cori nt a Aide Sida There are ately 100,000 | ative t earnings divided be- | : balance, j r | Local, mew, crate 1.26 | Doorly a dasa rule and, an the a in the |tween depositors and stockholders Robert L. Proctor, city superin-| 4,{ maintained an irregular un- Trgt > cigs ean , oe Rous it a an od 1c se of the United States J. Manion, president of the Or-| tendent of buildings, prow: | See teae c oom re Turaipe—Dos. bunches rt} Begparinay Pigs 6 ot cry ears ago, while | Iroad Telegraphers, also | pects of a let-up in Seattle riled Pr ‘o highe 4 ho mn ring th been an increase | ¥ na similar capacity with ing activities, He stated y 20's > sults a plied iid h oF oH weeks. ina {Of at lent that many, Thero ts institution, Leonard J. Ross, | Oa rages : : ’ ries Bm polesale Dealers i al trade in southern pine! cosa to p eae etilhans Stel iy mea that the city had: not yet « Chicago Board of Trade 11% | Applee— ecdiinues to be teataran becas tie | mee. {2 re for at 000 |» nd trenaurer of the union | With the normal build! n| Saturday's ¢ letland for timbers aud 1 cut. | more bri ers ir r 1, will serve as the] that was retarded by th 2 i sae, Clow Sgt Roe rat ee acer | than: there 9 mer bank's first vice president and cash-| that there is a present need f Looe See ’ cUON the same conditions lier | 1ony 10 The olf fields are still quie “ classes of buildings. Lob 106m | Bipork, demand pergh be dt tiet | cago. | “It is the second labor bank to be| = a omewhat, but there Is enough o¢| CURTAILMENT OF NEEDS opened went of the Mixsissipp! river, | . toh sae : WOULD } ; y med recently at | . his class of business ked to keep ‘i 7% . . % for some time. Dougias| —“Dexpite polis," Manion sald _ Financial Flashes | pci a ee all seat tataet eet | ead: the steal ing the accond of two banks| ‘| From James Maclarlane & Co, | |; My lle rr " ther with the Callfornia| ruction, =n building |Owned by international fons in the| 811 Second Ave. t 33% 18 Ne + 3% 1 unusually brisk local ‘ota, | Operations must be continued to) United States, he declared, the oth-| E. J. Manion, president of the Tele- 10.75 keep the West dustry active. |t® fullest extent posnible. When | ¢r bi the B otherhood of Loco-| graphers’ National bank, at Bt, Louis, 20 industrials, $3.40, off .98; 20 1s Prices on neither southern pine nor ing construction slows up all) Motive Engineers, at Cleveland, 0. | above rails, 77.97, off .97. E eae Sioiging tir’ shied: netubhe chduses jindustriew willbe af babies seid : T i French senate appropriates 030 aie this week he tendency appears to the prosperity now belog (6) ° . 000,000 francs for Ruhr occupation | oa irming up of the mar-|Jo¥ed by the whole country would PIONEER FIRM | Business Breaking and gives Poincare vote of conti: | : the material roduc. | Jeopardize a and |" Chicago Car Lots Feceatiy have teatured| “Moreover, it te anita it al ISSUES BONDS! Production Records # < Saturday's Quotations at he aia slackening of building operations | CLEVELAND, J 0.—T Rejection by Curzon of 12-mile} 1 soft woods. . y ie ELA 2 une 30.—The Healt proposal causes Washington to| “sie gecond Ate tanta Hardwood trade continues to mend| Would materially reduce coxts and) The Washington Iron Works, Se-|monthly business review Of the abandon hope of settlement of ship |. Grate— Recta, Cont. Katd. Lt. Yr. but remains spotty, A fair volume reduc a did ensue they pioneer manufactur ° log-| Fourth Federal Reserve bank says Yiquor controversy by diplomacy Wheet 14 H 4 of business ts obtained from rail y be temporary, If build hinery, has tasued $500,000 |the industrial machine continues to reserve board amends |Oats..)” eae By ae pee ding material, agric x ‘were Ctirtalled to’ -eny irst (closed) mortgage 6 per cent | forge ahvad, several 19% production regulation to prohibit reserve (hye i 1 1 2 | Kakimines ehicle and mu the country |#erlal gold bonds, in denominations |records being broken in April, with hanks rae receiving on deposit | |***y ‘ ‘ ‘ 14 NUTS teveatcl ae wall worne off thaa at 00 and $1,009, to become due|the iron and steel, building and aue or for collection checks on any Le in te ’ fi box and ¢ makers present shor serially from 1924 to 192 The {s-|tomobile industries among the lead- 5 " Prices Patd Wholesale Dealers ‘ of dings would pen underwritten and c non-member bank which refuses Foreign Money Status : Beck late anedun < ms t rigs and {s|ers. The records were established to remit at par. Saturday's Quotations . 4S | Almonds X. 1... per BD will not be really o © before r aced on the market Monday | with comperatively little assistance Bradstreets sees signs of large | ed by Logan & Bryan nie AES " per niture and automobile tr need of the #ltu licate composed of|from foreign trade, the midsummer business in retall and|Normal pape ee eee value cbr aby bb ee me. -.- resty connec Blyth, W & Co., George H. Burr, | states, the present progress of fobbing trades. | 4.866 Sterling do pta 4% > b... 208 fetes Conrad .& Broom, c., an s not being tied down to a ff Dun says the recession and con-| {1-{? Canadian eee a ae ; vdded. per $99 «44 pr about stab c pric r lines, but branching 01 tration in production and distribu: | 19°30 < : all directions tion is natural. Finds outlook re- | 19.20 cte DAIRY PRODUCTS i here are plenty of jobs for those assuring. it ae cts Teaan. live... Friese Frald to Shippers THE AVERAGE who want to work, ft sys, and Dan reports 292 failures for | term iia” | Boattortat ow fc cows t couiiadi ase hea eal prt operat aely | Wages are on the increase. Delivery week, compared with 320 In pre- ~ 1S | ge srede, fenttte aeit w Testing | Pcted in ete : na heegd coh pe me. Following the death of|of goods in some instances Is de- vious week and 364 year ago. eccne yates i Baixed colors is of milk | ier FQt Al Rs the founder, {n 1914, business | layed on account of shortage of raw EtG anand wigs Kootract. to or ara hma veer] ; erfat. This ue aN nas aes j has been successfully operated by | material, and bonuses to hasten dé Fun two years; anthracite conven 39.16 cte a wi, £aBe Seattle supety is of milk} Ce Nee en i Frink, president | livery are occasionally belng offered. tlon approves request for 20 per | 1%.) cts eagle) yt a ‘ nine 198 spo llc ney dag. sne PPS aeRO Ee eh cake , and Francis G. Frink, 5 Sa cent wage increase. nog ghee uN DAIRY PRODUCTS high average of the asso: /CAn only be ef ; ar nt and secretary. The| : ManEMStnabating income: $2 aes | Pris t other | eau — of ae eens and #4D-| company hag had a consistent in| Close Huge Plant Bi 306,220, against $429,669 in 1922 Liberty Bonds t | utter-—Leeal ereasmery,: cubes “ fon in the [pix Tho Postponing ot operations | continuous growth, and a steadily] — of “Whisky Trust substantially larger in May | ee ee a i Mixed colere : $$$ $$$ | SB nmunii ; Nn p |has necessitated the purchase of a|—_ , Joly 2—The than in April or in May, 1922, | mow Ciecol $ Pullets a0 fa Pa communities, and the pushing for) new nite and the building of a larger | Vester distillery, of Peoria, Ii, the federal reerve board re | 160.132 100.14 ey | Cheese | hi News ward of more necessary buildings, | pant |has put out fires and locked its k 12 #4) 2 . p : event solve tho problem. The company was the originator |100rs- This was one of the largest 3 S| Ww sia “what ta. @ aaebaliy ial seem distilleries in the United Stat The curtailment in operations by 98.02 98.00 Block & “4 © Big raadiie ym 3 and pioneer manufacturer of various - es, rep. Me ts citer coctontes ann $hos akbe My] Wash. tripets Tides in Seattle one city might not be so in another. | types of logging engines and 1# now |TS¢ntUns a $35,000,000 capital stock announcement that employment seas thar j| Tilamock triplets, old "9 MONDAY TUESDAY Yjone of the largest manufacturers in|°f the American Spirits Manufacture Detroit showed the greatest fa! 99.17 ‘5 POULTRY AND MEATS * bye “ sULY 8 6 United States of this class of |"& Co.. once known as the powerful off for any week in year, started | es0\« + | Rilees Paid bye Wholesale Dealers Ay ewe vg et rte pe $46,000,000 ‘ machiner: qwaleky’ tank some of the pressure in auto sec Rares iti eS ee sare ae It was considered that the hat ia:| Its “madetn-Seattle” products not| tion, tho many who claim to be ir ee ‘ eed it heen ar @ 11 - ; that to best in-| only supply the Western states, but | ppine Islands, British North Borneo, euition to’ know say saaccable de: eee ee é a hms tt 4 an Bey these |2z°. ¢xPor od to many countries, | China, Java, Sumatra, India, Burma cline has been less marked than in S10 Second Ave., Seattle | ; 4 a5 Second High Tide ious interests including British C the Phil. and Siam, former years and is felt only by the| Bld. Aaked | inter 10 ee 4 ‘ 12.0 ft csp * = sone — | 1921 1M 13) lame ¢ Be asa z 5 sree straightened out smaller companes and those whose HH ; , | Int. Com. Enay ‘" be . | 26 iT’ 4 on tho new lines have not been firmly 1919 A y Weather Bureau Report is now going : $35. B-leees ee OOM ISLAND, June 20.—8 A. M — eee | 4% 4 | eteta: + cloudy; wind TI tt g 9% (1 oe Theo matters of priority in the ee, - | 2 2 p . . | building r nly bo settled : Foreign Trade $9% ’ *” Arrivals and Departures |” elevardtt tone a eee tee E ‘ : ARKIVED—2 ‘ ake & lo © 4 ee | CRote# taht... a seveeries before there an equalization if The United States bureau of for- mF ihe of supply and dean my ulldings ra ¢ign and domestic commerce has re- country, and until such equal “um 6 ; 41 such equall cefved the following inquiries from | ¢ 10% «10% #0 The. 10@ tion does ensue it is folly for forelgn firms who are in the market | United Ieinedom 3 ie eat f eed anyone to expect lower costs." for American goods. Full informa- . acre. 1S JULTRY AND MEATS i tion will be given to American firms ‘ F th i¢ Prices Vaid Wholesale Dealers . . on application to S. H. Blalock, dis. Liverpool Grain ‘ 5 |Buck’s—Drewed, per To Big Loss Sustained trict manager of the bureau, Low-| wheat ten Han Low Clon 2 ged pr eae A 6 ; man building, Seattle. Da leoaat tr <r tr ang ope et Be | Dresden in Refinery Fires Argentina (7042)}—General mer. | Su 14d on 1 14d be1ha . " Live, light, Ib OIL CITY, Pa., July 2—More cee St 1 |Broflers—1 thn i ni chandise. a” % : an A quarteP million dollars of Parada iehst) \Gulas and . index Cash Wheat 110% . lparkey Be ¢ oma, at damage was caused at two refinery jase ai as ; card material, office stationery;| CHICAGO, June 30,—Cash wheat—No. | % 1M isco, Han’ Pedro, net,| ores {n this section during the past |ff The “Dime & Dollar” was founded March 1, 1920, + | | t hard, $1.05% \3 7 er tb ‘ena? . » Dal | woek, accord 0 O y De Rye ales . (009) hardware, phonograph trim thard, $064. 5 1 ‘ per I nd New York, at 6:10) Weeks aocording to re Ol City Der- | by fifty men, each of whom deposited $200—total } ery Puccerraph tri. 13a: Os renas ec haox., ane itil Gpmenorlity, wtcaea sR Kinbetor "tor San] aon gene wa at the Fenn-Amert- |1 ¢19.000. ‘The law requires that we fil (697. cia ita | Nevada Consolidated. 17 11% 11% |Mogs—ancy, blocs yy, 29—Bir Klabeto fanlean refinery here, and tho damagi 000. equires that we file an annual gum; (6972) printing supplied, lead | Portland Produce —_| Xrvaes « Ie 11% 11h [Hegs—rrancy, biocke Pedro via Tacoma, at 4:10 p.m was $200,000, ‘The other was at the |{| report of our finaneial .conditio June 30 for linotype machines, tye | Saturday's Quotations | Northern’ Pacific pe AR a A aerate BL eee was $200,000, The other was at the i ¢ondition on June 30 of each Colombia—(6980) Whisky distilling fase | Eetltipe Petroieum... 41° 40% 40% , dreneed Alaska Vessels | Lucinda retin at Lucinda, andj {} year. The total amount of savings each June 30 was 5 machinery. b. Pan Amer. Patrolenni. 624 Hy LIVE STOCK | Juncau—Sune 29—Malled, ate Alameda, | Moet move tham $100,000 damage as follows: | & England—(703%) Box shooks. 1 | do B. serra He Quotations at Stock ]eouthbound, at 1:15 0, m, ne . | a E ‘ be | po Bes, ' | ations ockyards awene | M BE PARPt 1048) Ties, railway N.Y.S d Coff | Eemnayivanita ti mime yy : \Shipments Increase On June 30, 1920........$ 65,758.67 | 000). . Y. Sugar an ce. Eran ane 1800 essels in Port at Seattle| = On June 30, 1921........ 154,359.67 | France—(7021) Pure lard ; (7043) Saturday's Quotations Pierce Olt cies 09 Bénliki: | Cove © Ceemilnn) “Bien Abe in Douglas County i . pure lard, meats. Sugar—Dull. I $6.91; refined aul; | Bitteburg, Cos OM sesoer dae! Hit 4 Horatsan Maru. Pier 40—Str lyo] WATERVILLE, July 2.—Results On June 30, 1922..... . 290,173.26 q 3 India—(6975) Chemicals, hardware rayet, 11011 %e th; No.| Punta: Allegre. Bugat. 4 ‘aise Great Northern Terni ay tazvexa | Obtalned from a recent survey made | On June 30, 1923........ 552,152.00 2 Mexico—(6081) Tin can making 14%el b. Pacific Oil 4 i Maru among the farmers show that Douir ; 4 Mackinery, ral gh lp rn Refiners Hd 1at9 Amertean Can Co.'s Terminal—Str Ad-| tay county shipped 6,000 casen of | In the six months from January 1 to June 30, 1928, ae aaah ca . } 69% milral Wataon. : 4 . mines war O« + . Norway—{7029) Chrome oxide an Foreign Exchange | 1s 476@ Dal Nuvo Termina—U. ®t. me 7, {O8R and 60,000 gallons of cream {ff Our total eamings were $19,022/30. Against this, : hydrides, crystallized; (7044) cooking vO June 30—Foreign ex-| ais Lesoort.00 | peeather: Us B.C. G, Unalga during the past 12 months. The|#f as expenses, there was a total of only $3,750.14 g deVices, heating devices, vacuum 1 lower. Sterling, demand, de 0.60011.00 | Pier 11-n--Str Owogo avarane, instaane A Sy HRC 2 " th 3 150,14, 4 lunar, i francs, 40.0804; Tire, 49.0438; | 1.00@10.60 | Pier 10-Ate Fulton verage incre nated ry buipners| which included rent, advertising, salaries, supplies sabe 81,818 to the dolia 7.00 36 | Pler 2—Btr Alenka ser cent ove he year before. re “ . ea G538). Weacvine paver! 181,818 to the dotiar | Be act pee meds aay aa igre lithe: (nad vallié, Inbludlear ‘ir before. |] and all incidentals, and left NET earnings of $15,- Poland—(6979) Foodstuff : Reyn a 4 2.00@ 6.50 | Pior A—Ktr Admiral Nicholson ; i 5 272.16. Of this, $12,985.74 was pai ivi South Africa—(6976) Boots Denver Live Stock Beaboard Air Line a ‘ FLOUR AND sugar D—#tr Dorothy Alexander, ste ad. | SUMPtlon of dairy and paultry prod. RL AC a Rae Was paid’ as dividends to a —~ (69 ‘ jtovbechatars edt Se ‘ r : talral Sted mas. ucts for the year was $500,000, member-depositors on July 1, 1923, being ow: | shoes, cotton piece goods, hardware, | ¢ atarday’s Quotations 1 Trans. & 1 3 33% Wholesale Prices Pacitio Coast Coal Buikers—aie wihnes| > . sc , * ig our seven foap, stationery, woolen plece goods. | Hest 21%, | Flowr—Hamily pa + 1.600 7.40:| _ baxo. ees Maiin: r semi-annual dividend at the rate of ' , goods. € 9x | Sugme—Cane, per c : 8. Bhippt “ 5 ; Sweden—(6971) Planters, rubber} j qi hantabnen eli 10:20 | Hhtnping Hoara aoorings—str Anna) Quaker City to Get zine oxide, surgical supplies. | a14 GRAIN AND PEE Stacy Mtreet Terminal—U, 8. C, 8. Detl-| TY li al sup) F iRAIN AND. FEED et en Million Dollars | Switzerland —-(7020) Floor mater- steady to lbel 14 i | | . 5 i | on 16e | 75 | at arn rie 9 | Todd Drydocka—Str West Nilus, atr Weat , BLP: ly 2—PI fale, wall coverings; (7019) pig skin, bulk, $6.60@ | 5 60 hy Hlay—D. c ee eaten | teh ste -Pramigant Sterne ie |, PHILADELPHIA, July 2—Phila Ee split, best quality + PC US ON | 98% |All Hay—Ficnt grade Weel | ie, Aon Ce ee |delphia ts to have a new $10,000,000 i : : - — | Lambs, $13.60@14.50. "| 8 ’ at | Cores Mang isag | Puget Sound Neidio & Dredging Co.—str| hotel, to be known ay the Benjamin jf} Also, we set aside $1,000 to the “contingent fund,” 5] BS pee | 49% 494) Crack To's LE be 99 | AMEN Terminal Co.—atr Vermont baby sue making this fund total $5,000, and carried $1,286,492 ' 6% ak Nattleton's 4 Jelrona — ivi rofits TRADE TERMS || Portland Grain | 1 48 |, molved and sreone atlerhand Devdosbe nee ordi | i}{ to undivided profits. Quotations | 414% 41% | Oate—Wholo ford. 100 v eattie, U, BB sys * 98 nings , 5 ae ,| sed white, $1.10; | soft] is rd fs erate lib ZG j, Bt, teats, U. 8. 8, Tanho, [ Building Permits ) $19,022.30 earnings and only $3,750.14 expenses! CONSUL | hard winter, $1.03: Northorn 0% 10 shake pelt ee Marine Tatiway—tlnr Comme.| “a | All the rest of the earnings went either directly or A consul fs an officer appointea| “Pt! $1-02; Western red, $1.00 % b |All Grain. Chop--t0"s dore, neht Betsy Ros, barge Coquitiam UNDER $1,000 \H] indirectly (contingent fund and undivided profits) to lek Weed—100'a City, whalers Star } ; Taglund, 901 a Wy far i Stay 4 * by @ governmentt o take care of its A : \Chieke 18 M Mash 100" Ls a oth | Fy cahanates Aa the member-depositors. We are proud to submit this interests, commercial or otherwi Chicago Grain United Alloy fitee! Growiny Feed-100'» % | D, Wood, Americus sty gar: racord-to. the.public forsanalyat and the Interests of its citizens, in Price Range for the Week | United Fruit |Growing Mash_-100°m | BANK CLEARING Wl nee, $80. ! record to the public for analysis and approval, a @ foreign country. Consuls are the | *Umrhed ly Ai rad astactans & Co,| | ee Hanley \ 6M 5 lov ‘ | NK CLEARINGS | Robert Hayre, 402 Rerandon at., alteration Accounts may be opened with the “Dime & Dollar” a e of " | jecond be Rubber, jerntoh Feed-100'm . . | ‘0 realden 0. . priMpal links connecting the husi-| wheat “Open Wey Low — owe) U. 8 fimelting 4 |Cocoanut Menl--100°s || Seattlo j|1n! Gilman; $990' xtuanon at, aurage, [J] for as little as $1 or as much as $5,000, or for any ness of the country with the busi- | July $1.04) $1.05% $1.01% $1.03 By Bere) Ware Cottonseed Meal—-100's . | 84.978 $60, t in betwee Savi left witl , ; Pat 4 so pa | Ki | ,$0,484,076.91 | |1\°Stemmingson, $93 : amount i een, Savings left with us on o Meas of tho forelin territory. in As eee tore. Lene 1g | Yanndtum iii: Mdiedpee es || ‘ dL aSd to j | agogmmingnens Bae Tanners TT fore July 16 earn dividends from July 1 i wi consul is stationed, Sum. | Corn Virginia Chemica 1] Pordand | RG. Turner, 6208 Firat &., residence, MIEMRE . 1 Ie ‘ Bie Oe veninoes‘sonciona ans (3s rn Sra ee Bin eet Volaarines yeep HOPI IRONS aan St RUMEMBER, WE HAVE ALWAYS PAID ADL opportunities from all over the| pin’ f Chareont (hardwood) 66's | Balancos ., ‘ Logo'gaa.en | [J i Uraunert, sa10u wunenen’ move |f] WITHDRAWALS ON DEMAND. WE HAVE World are gathered by United States | non a ' . ‘ [tab Meal—100's ‘iors Tacoma ! v4] metho TO voathika 8 NEVER PAID LESS THAN 514% DIVIDENDS— onsuls and forwarded to the do- lao. "ali isola ta Minneapolis Grain rraniteniern : | Total transactions, , 2,265,000,00 | | one cor of Callfornin, 1297 Weatlake N., payable semi-annually. partment of commerce, where they | tre 10% 30m aR aN Price Range for the Week Meat Herape—lastarn, 160% m0 ©] 5.0. Krong, 4036 Angeline st, garage, r are collated und made available to) Rye furnished yy samen iM fariane & Bhell-—Bartern oyster, 100's ore. 6 $400. " ’ ‘é American buviness concerns free of | 2¥!¥ le 62% HON R S11 Becond Ave, Weatorn oyster, 100's . HOSSTON WooL Frick Modine, 2660 Francia, marago, $150. Hept 06% 65% [86 |_ Wheat Open Hikh Low Clone | Whent—Mixed food, 80's BOSTON, June 10.—Steadine: Mra, M, P. Wnyart, 10 Howe st, move Charge, ae a ly Matte ete ate $1,081 OILA AND rele amare anid the sadinend) tn Polaco: pee ime 0. ar avin 's ; A * * es 's i 7% AD consumption for May caused muct OVER 00 e ° LIVE STOCK —1t'9 fishing timo Winnipeg Grain ue ii AN i aa (Local Market) optimiam in the local wool market| Frank 1, Hart, 168 8. 62nd, frame apart & Loan Associ t Rgain. ‘Timo to fish around for %| puenished by dike Mite tees @ col 4 : 98 | purpentine.—t drums sar | Sodas With a fair busines done at] | monty 4x61, $1,000 aa ation good pure-bred ram whone offspring B11 Second Ave, *| PLANT PATHOLOGY—As soon as Va ke Pe © Lan] Advices from the Went from. de- "$10,000. nem mn i from ordinary wen require 40 per |fuly...+. $tts 41.10% 41.19% | potato vines are three or four indhs fen ae 149] partment of meriouiture told agonta| J Winthrop at, frame 114 Columbia Street, Corner Second Avenue cent lens feed,to fatten and well for |"), 4! high, bogin rogueing for Mosaic and a tn barren ‘Aaa | that the atuation is alirdentincner Ma Light Oo, Heyenth SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES IN CONNECTION $2,865 moore per hundrewelght, TUYs sees ABH Mh 4¢ keep at it all summer, 408 tans. SSD H 57) with buyors offering 43 conta and! and Olive, fireproof station 41x06, i ‘ mame 8 14% growers insisting on 45 and more, $15,000, SSE = . by a hea om brieaiiiiisibore set sun . my sm remrinsoti