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THURSDAY, AUGI | TRADE VOLUME (ivew York Stock Market) Local GOLD RESERVES Mutual Trust Is Behind EXPECT GROWD SHOWING CAINS" =e Stock Mark ==, 7 | Markets | DROP FOR WEEK Britian’s Steel Output TQ TALK WHEM : 3ronner Tells How Workers and Owners Co- Year Ahead of 1922 Industriela continued un euro in the satly dealings, the es } ’ hese made 16 res in Reserve Ratio agement was produced by further details of the storm Total Sales of First Half |si"vhu"ielatse ts Sindh htveclisr Guus tet Fmany’s deriancs VEGETABLES Changes Relfected in Drop Many Acceptances Received Operate for Mutual Welfare for Spokane Conference mone . ye pneeear. a0 os praes te preduas BY MILTON BRONNER eo According to the industrial sur agrees i re pia {reo suppl ae to ie ; nit 0 of $45.0 LONDON, Aug. 9-—“The bleges BPOKANE, Aug. 9.—Several pub Just completed by the federal re e R relat r r a t ig, plorage a - aotint ‘ f ni . fidence be end of the Northwestes board, wholesale trade dur pening pr r " layera, 69%, off %: Contra t c first half yoar ending June 3 hi arte pty; “Marland. hoff aye 4 quincy Atchison, 95% debaker, 99%, off hal pate. ‘ pea bmp. ‘ c . y by Adams, p! t of the Wash ih substantially greater volum n preferred, 18%, of Wentinghoune rd bec . ’ manding it @s maki , ops f the Warhington in the same period in 1 a ry "ac up Mi Union 7; Allied Chemical, 5: - . el 3 $2,506 ‘“ Mit, Jt is something that = wy Farmer ey will come gales by wholesale fiyms in all se 2 @. Off We; Consolidated Gas, Cabbage—Cel, p ent secu noldt ywn injonly by } ind clone usHoc ne nday for the con. tons of the United States surpasse ere e a 5 ‘ » land fran ognition that ea which ‘si @ach month the level reached in cor-| “ veal, Ss resory : aah atten . cesta va ‘ Tesponding months in 19 : g | Consolidate . . enne of responsi ; } . : 3 ay. Mr, Bales in June, according to the c of business ¢ 3 Adams said t coeptances received federal reserve board's index, wer oe Ee ee Lassi . beaks oe: eave ‘ , 4 he at ri ¢ r i ‘ heat hat the conference would 4 per cent greater than a May ani and AFTER DECLINE =: ms Tubbs ‘ #680 F a4 He ae ned th 1 i | reflect representative opinion of the eg greater than in J wagon A Locel,. pe te St ala 4 é ‘ “ oD ; Northwest on the wheat situation, of groperies, meats, dry go 5, | supplies ineres used over May | CHICAGO, hoa &.—Grain : 1 7 e : ve | " 3 . oe na Bae craties voluice than tn aks trad gh ae abate age : + = : The | : ‘ » t o. tate director of agriculture: ¢ y Hier volume than in ay ~ day > : hog: f De n es : 3 3 | | igo 3 | etek ce shoes, hardware and ‘ wing several dips, wheat ral > PY . ; : “fr i ret se @rugs decreased in near fede ed late and headed toward the high | 4™ Corp. ‘ Bl} 4 . . : : ; p 7 ce cen | oe Teserve districts from which repo! rk of the day with a fair c te, ey ; | “ : ? 1 or a Were received. The greatest decrease based on an n ; : : ‘ et a : ; | Were shown in t s of clothing. ful sal of the governme ’ x ' : eo ' : ee SALES GREATER i ‘ene nen sa Sas compared with Swe veliys: Mek because of th 3 r : ¢ sining ba unr HINDER ACCOMPLISHMENT ROBERT Senator Bor ‘ ‘As compared with the same month |* L a y aus Vater \ : a s : ay 7 , so ah one year ago, -sales we ay 18 opabien tieanebt Re ee s hoa FRUITS r . 5 660. 7 ff that peopie idea | Wages In acce th the state | 9 ane 1 day for the con virule Burton 1, 4 probably Goy rn met considerable pressure Be ert ‘Sy aie aces Oats were dull and rail 2 pre . 5 *y Pald Wholesale Dealers ae J ae ta yg Melhor : : ees Py aarti A viral Greased 46 per cent, and in Ost with wheat. Demand was lac Austin Nichols 5 ‘ £ eae 100 wee . y ne and that capital, there ere in a saving of time in the | ty on the pr mist ate aa 2 ts B largest increases over last June were & 0 ; : a in the sales of machine tools, welry,| unk reporte pose 17 Charles My and Judge Sam-B, ana ‘¢ uch There is for the work people the as ; ‘ ‘ more atmos. | *urance that they share automatic it will attend, Several accept élic'a Dardware, and wom xning. Chicago Board of Trade i wn Shoe cox 4 t wee “pret feorer 0 Peete | core: hin: whle is hard to accom. | ally In the prosperity of the industry. | ances are expected today. peso Great increases were also 1 4 in i 1% 3 \ * week. v of 000, 68.17 ; : Ps | There is for the employers n confl-| “Aitho farmers aré busy, we ex affili the sales of furniture, agricultural] wheat lat we ‘ id Bac? - 00 an t fy mya industry there |denon in the working of their mills | sce several undrer where oe thd fmplements, and stationery So aT 89 Callahan Zine . ' @ sho at Bo which enables them to contract ndred wheat growers ies Wholesale prices have been higher |\res : Seth Bre be M. a a. F 1 $ eae Rute bos id Grote boars. |atiaed of Washington and Northern Idaho CA: @uring the past six months than in| | Corn f : nen. & Obie H r oe earth gare ipa etrENe™ | dkals “cuueiaiataliae tsi right t 1 thir f t our alid-|to attend the conference," Mr. Ai. Z KLAS the same périod in 1922, and have pi hicago & Alton 2 a5 z ae 2 : me SS “re rentind ‘ oes tg weal be of spe interest to! ams said ne purpoes ie toes i a heen partly responsible for larger |\/\) ‘ sau i 8 Sl oplenes: be eee it da, be we ai Latics with and deal with the other. ‘To|Americans, The general principle ) dollar sales, but the actual volume of} Oats do 6% pret “ ; 42 7 e not, | being about this hapy: t Pa ing its operation is that there termine the advisability of urging ‘ eoxer trade has been greater, as a result of a5 34 1% pret “fa N we fairs there have been several guid. | Can be extablixhed base ‘wage—piece | PT#ident Coolidge to convene con- in hi - 0.0 general improvement economic 4) 3 ¢ Pber nat 1g principles or time n which an agreed per-| &ress in special session to enact leg- =o make E conditions in all sections of the : s ' Py “gar . . M “ $12,800,000, “#m@ployera in the steel and iron| ce for every ascer-|islation for stabilizing the price of a sept ’ Orangee—Ber be 2605.90| shown by the industry have fully recognized the| tained average increase in price the | wheat _ GIVE AVERAGE: F a ; | x 5 oat" [Reecheomter.¢ " t right etbichiin manufacturer gets over a given “We are alming for a safe and FOR PAST YEAR ; “ i , | | Raspberries crate : ate ‘ ies ives nm qu riod, such altere pores ee apply eee popcy on agriculture, which we SEEERths average monthly whole F i " : . ; : ng for a correspond riod hope to achieve by bringing toegther gale sales for the year 1919 at the Chicago Ca Car Lots “ ‘ : aspen tb apd heir Caras lba os 1 of et MUTUAL TRUST | big men of different ideas for a free Basic figure of 100, the total monthity ner yng gry owe : ieee . | oe é t nt of cos RMITS COOPERATION —___| discussion of the problem." saps, wholesale sales since May, } have 10 Second Ave., Seat eee) af ‘ i" ? a ma y f hethod of ascertaink there been as follows: a ° mat. 2 oie Deis * NUTS por gudlio ae paaling Fh t ueR manufactuged mater toe 1932—May, 72.6; June, July, : - 16 on Ch 1% Prices Paid Wholesale Dealers us aye : can't be pone I fi hich the fluctuation of wa, % had 42.1; August, 83.6; September, 88.1; | Oa: ‘ 18 . 1 1 Rack Lote bg pes mi . ou ploye ; is pi is obtained (he audit of E pad pi October, 92.4; November, $4.0; De : ane . 4 - . « nee ¢ iple n eed number of firms’ books of Indi 1923—January, 18.4; February, 76.1 eth ' P f : — 7 , pe the nbser utting on |ers appointing joint auditors who are ps bers. March, $6.0; April, 79.0; May, 80.2 on Exchange Vine cote 18 eee Se Vegiiitsdl this rent hediee i ly highly reputable firms of | rural June, 83.5. NEW Y 2 ; od, s Held hartered accountar it wa a opme of Steel Is Lower ory cane : Iethal: 00 “| a Aeae ee manut rl to examination by th . NE’ 9.—The . 4 A SELLING PRICE i new iT hs ¥ ; / we SORK.. Aug.) 9 ane 30) San Francisco Produce |i: : : sateen se 00 m r panies in ATES WAGES : \ rolullons , ration: ern Idaho —the led fonnace statement of the Usit-| " ” wednestas's quotations set ; pattie ei : é ou Agi ah bagel Nias. ta thas ate ee ¥ ha tought rani teel corporation, issu: E ‘ic Tb; prime firsts, 43 . a ‘ 2 ee anal ; . ss a to the , Aye ° . and | back to a nce of life a famous . ublic UE Eotay, shows a decrease. of|_': teste. 43 we : ‘ ; DAIRY PRODUCTS ae oY 2 nae pagipertery Ppp esi head bp | mining camp that has been a typical Gat 475,488. bye yell DR Se | Pater. Paper 3} * ratte TTR te Metall Dealers re eel ot Eel pa: scale: cooled ot ropmatiog | : example of the dead mining towns Mp AT ‘The unfilled tonnage totaled 5,910,- | Cheese—cCajlfornia flats, faney. , rf} ae p been in De t . ow jof the West since 1 2 4 : | | don July 21, against 6.386.261 June ie ew late ‘ ee-—Fres « aye with the chi » of the urd After exhausting the ore bodies of r $0, and 5,776,161 on July 31, 1922.| N. Y. Sugar and Coffee F ‘ one aie acon ; ae ¢C LS mines’ in. th G Ey Wednesday's Quotations eae ec | Pu ; noe , piet volved include t 4 Columbia O ur d'Alenes and left with but one P Financial Flashes “ ies b ; hi p he A icatdan Cll Federal company entered the Wood : ay om : : : ; she: F780 river district in Southern Idaho in iiteatian.. | \ . Te ee DAIRY PRODUCTS , Me Countian nad oor get 0} Indi doubt at lea days. the off © following new calls for bids on | search of producers to take the piace Foreign Money Status ; tbat tee Prices Paid hy Wholesale concerts. .rxeat’ com. Production Is Running Well |Norttweet construction work andor the worked-out mines” of the | Wednesday's Quota ps aru se te Shippers ae ‘ . upplies wer jounced this morn-| Coeur d'Alenes. | Twenty rails avefage 78.34, an 2 Furnished by Logan & Bryan t. Store res net A eee SMe Ahead of New Business '* by & B ®, Seattle: ma Some time ago the Federal com. sl cond rattle 1 2 v “ . . . th . rt P, re Yo. Pyance of .24; 20 industrial stocks|xormai value | pte ; 24% | Capons * ete salty pany acquired the famous Old Minnie ¥ icCauley a ject, New 4 . 0 teses 4 a t my r e mills _ ’ Moore mine at Bellevue, which wi &Verage $9.55, an advance of 1.04 Sterling ’ wae : nooks; Beattie, bite -Atugiints 15; | which was, Norfolk orders 40,000 tons of rails |!!-° - a v% art “es Mt t t : , a: ices building for Wilson's | eet’ catty, ‘908, the largest mine tn I ts understood that the Canadian 19.30 et 18.12 ete | > Mot lt 2 te 5 te a i e S| \e f nm Busine beat sp one Beg , | filtea with water, since 1893, when it Pacific will build 1,400 boxcars and |! r ts | Mothe . t fi % be in ast ufactured . eae entse) Diversity -Of | was abandoned. 400: auto cars in its own shops. “ . 38 ot re lle 89 ian i ander H Tides in Seattle 47 eet of lumber ; conan ee eet thea tie nea (RELIEVED 20535 New ‘York Central is in the market 5 P 164 tave : i EE Recon ort gt ve THURSDAY FRIDAY * x . ci es © age el for new N-/RICH MINE. STI Allis Chaimers earnings approxi-| 55 5 net 4 : A ite : i 4 ; ‘ted 100 ¢ 162 £ ; wou a unty,: Seattle, bids: 10. m_ | that was left in the Minnie Moore mate $6 a share this year, compared allan 25.40 et e ‘ Phill: 7 tee 1 1 First Low Tide First Low Tide Z they et t 20, paving Yarrow. Point | #t the time of the panic of 1893, when / with $4 in 1922. : r ; y ‘ 3 rth Bho Hl eu | 9 it ‘ " gt wi row. Point | Western silve: wall é é ‘ ; “ ; 4 . ass dediuin y He Berg | PO eg el Raila Saal ra Be tern silver mining was dealt a Virginia Carolina Chemical, the - si , . ™ TRY AND MEATS 10.6 ft ihe ft Ke 32 Manson White, architect, Sher-|'inous blow by the demonetization parent company, for fiscal year end. i Penns a : id Wholesale Dente Tide Low Tide pies snares ‘ ck buildings nd, Ore. bids 120% Silver, several efforts have been )@d May 31, reports an operating Pierce Oil 3 t 5 ' ea Dm, G8 m., 66 t.|/wWere 3 t a “ soon cane ik; constraeniead arscat to dewater the Minnie, but all © deficit of $2,894,226 after interest and dnesday's Quotations yok, & Rar rsaned : nosy “ “te - to naught, chiefly because of 4 tote pa ed by Logan & ey ol Forty-fc ne 60 all - aptist church, MeMinnivi Ore. step abe A ¢ of $2 Sees ae G10 Second Ave. Seattio. oF 4 F ther Bureau Report |, *°"?four | : commissioners, Portland, | ‘ck of finances and proper machin- 2,430, e year previous. Serion— High Low , 1 HL ISLAND, Aug. DA. M poring sRisie, “bids 10:30 a: m. AU j) CY: The mill dump of the Minnie Willys Overland and subsidiaries |¥First 3%48 100.05 100.92 o1 on 17% ecole: per It ' ate wied f H This | or tients z . road’) was worked over so! ears ago and iret 40 ; . ‘ 1 1 } ieese—Dren: s } = construction 3 380'% Teport for the quarter ended July 30/F eas ‘ D, Ire f 4 3% | Terkeye—Fa ; - a) mour ‘ e y County court, St. Helen’s, Ore., | Said to have yielded a nice profit: Ret earnings of $5,202,918 after |pirer 4a a t ith Link fan which ‘ Walls foe Abe Oe Sn ws Repeat ta pate ‘The Federal company, has installed ¥ powerful pumps, compressors and ere: Pci eserves, | fecond - Hs “i r 3 zi 21% Belgian Hares—Live, per} Paty 4 | taxes, interest and special reserves. | second 4% palais. esodin : Arrivals and Departures | mont Ro di ry, and 13,073 N4s’ 0) SRempains Olky. Ge burg, bids 7:30 p,m, August 9, street |Ot@e? Machinery and has started to ‘This compares with earnings of $2, Toutes bg 3 Hi ’ 4 : . 4 ARRIVED—Aue. 9 Btr President 945 fe expe New business p229A08 for the preceding three |Kiw agi." rtd eg ae 7 bie : 2| Madison from Manila, via Hongkong. | rail amounted to 1,601 cars tines venient 2 it the famous old producer. 3 Parra Motors for six month a! 5 oo tala. mi str Rarbare C. from. 6 Thirty-aix per cent of the week's! "GC. B. Bagicy, board of public clita ate seh: ries that s as . oes Sime e t eaten 4 noon; str Santa Mavia from |It or s v1 nts ove y ‘er. « #8 he mine will be dew; v! ended June 20, report net profit of Foreign Securities atts ‘ : rh eri Adulrsts aprentt trond emia manu ei yn | works, Seattle, bide 10 a, m. August | so that an examiintion can be mare 99,072,582 after taxes, insurance, de pe saneglay's Quotations none Taconn, vin everett. Bellinghaim and | oy qsctik Week wove couee: 10, One 10-ton caterpillar” traveling | of the lower workiniga.: Residente/Gh Preciation and accruals for'all known ‘810 Second Ave. Seattion %. 0. Calit “3 r A coma, at De mi | Wi id thtewtouh ; : pa Bellevue have high hopes that with liabilities. Stocks Tid sansa }B. 0. WN. 3.‘ pred a ote q atr_ Robe Ay Sac en Ahicebene 5 eneley, board of public! the dewatering of the imine immense Gasoline was sold for 11 cents by 2 ' Pai Stewart’ Warner : H edjur rood 5 a . ts twice | oe, ees: Ovatuon 1 ments | works, Seattle, bids 10 a. m. August] ore todies will be found just athe Independent filling stations at Fort | . oeciics 2 | #tudebaker 14h 0d”; ts : 5) and Por : r Arizona , 10, East Pino st.. paving: Dawson | miners of the early ‘00s left them. Mth; Texas, ‘Two weeks ago the |i. es teeeteee HM |Babmarine Boats ‘ 5 i 1 % aru fre tongkong Shanghal,| Local auto and team deliveries |si., paving; Westlake ave. N., con. ITS HISTORY BEEN SPECTACULAR F price was 19 cents. ibe 5 Texan ¢ iy ‘ 4 ye Har. {totaled & feet erete and wood sidewalks; 62nd ave. Tex, Pac. C, & 0 9 Smooth ti teres TLO@ £60 | from Kobe, via Yokohama and Vancou- |tota 31,560,240 feet. Unfilled ex . paving. The history of Bellevue and the Min- oe br ’ > Tex. Pa 1 i¢ , hee 5 , a , . 1} Unfilled estic cargo orders |S. W., grading and curbing; Fourt ens Safeees oa ; erie ; tos : 1 bed bathe e 8 pm “| port orders 439, feet, Unfill iu commigsioners, Montesano, | 2!@ Moore forms one of the interest: ore Conditions paneeg ‘ yi “yi, | Sheep— m rjed rail trade or 5,882 cara ; p.m. August 20, sewers and |!" chapters of early mining in the 3 ‘ t3K |, do. pie se / Prime lambs 1 10 ouitheaster ka, at 9 | cite thie firat-S1; weak ot. the’ race, | Mantle tanks West. The Minnie was developed By Ges 67.5. Depastment panene 93% |U. ; Coma T00@ 10.00 | Knight Can m £6 erp, vi Biodintiun seapthtantin ear County commissioners, Montesano, | Salt Lake men, who had such faith of Commerce ed i 24) U. 8. Be Yoarlings 00@ 8.00 eect B “ 7 1 > Lumbermen's association bids 2:30 p,m, August 13, grading |!" the property that they had pledged & a r woe 1.4064 A. «x. 8 n z= ~ 1 their wives’ jewels for funds to carry Seasonal slackness in business is pews n " : , Wes a ricantesh ; ht 2 ¥ | 2,046,641 ; new business, 3. | E!ma-Oaksville road. the keynote of Latin-American FLOUR AND SUGAR . City comptrolier, Bellingham, bids | 0? {he development when the big ore ‘ ‘ 4 2 Wholesale Pric a r i" and shipments, . shoot was struck. The Americans [cables to the department of com Portland Produce Flour—-Family patente ...---.47,0007,40 | 88% e ; : Augiats1 5, street impravements ater operating: Sd hippies Se buyers and sellers aro Wednesday's Quotation bres : iugar—Cane, per owt 78 | str ; : Punty commissioners, Pacific Metce. Both buyers and sellers ar y's Qu i" 0 Sugar ve 7 Minghn 30 $ ners: Packie ssid to afi EaNveah syndicate for Smarking time and little change in| Mitte MIKE st eb tbe Reet, p 5 | nty, South Bend, bids August 18, Production or other trade factors |. Oh seihaa fom: selling, | ao pr ‘ inant AY, GRAIN AND F New Seattle-Built construction permanent highway | hot, was then the fabulous eum of fas occurred in the past month, ofeit y tise Blec iH seine Hh 20.00 No, 18 TF aanicehe a i non de Ib. 4 j eT! Alaska ft evry cone Yacht Is Completed C. B. Bagley, board of public} With the coming of the English For the fiscal year ending June e Vagie 24 314 Ole, yellow, 12 rH ‘ AV t i om J 1 2 00 sburk r aie 4 % gan the “good, old days’ “in ty 00 | mira ne, ¥ The $100,000 sea-soi Ries works, Seattle, bids 10 jmen began B $0, 1925, remarkable increase is 48.00 m going yacht rks, Seattle, bids 10.a..m. Auguat! nenerue: ‘The Knsgilsimon wel 4 . 4 s o 37.00 Aux, 8—-Baile eon, | Mona,” which ha ‘ 7 ave. 8. W 3 Y Bhown in trade between the United ANK CLEARINGS Seattle Steck Market i y , 4/09 | sout a, at midnis Blanchard Be i mut ty the |2 anes f ‘ 18th and | sports and spent. $60,000 building a States and South America. Com Furnished by HM. Herrin & Co, ‘ ‘ 44.00 if W f Ree aa Perea SSth ah, mater maine | Tce track and placing Bellevue on bined exports and imports between Seattle 117 Cherry St 7 Hr tcpeaea 46.00 . ; o , 1, will be | bydrar . S8th at, mater malns | tne wostren grand clreult: MEMNitry ‘arid the southern con fF Hank stocks Rid Aiea ‘15.4000! Vessels in Port at Seattle |launched August 15, 1t has berg oe’ |and fire hydrante: W. tad et, aa When the twit Wir apace Gin | the height of its prosperity the panic ) tinent amounted to $739,000,000, a 3 res 4 1 pul eseae Sevings Bank $6600 ’ 0 Chee. BOC ceessvesecce Labbe ep fob bed sane Plor 41 nounee f The Samona was designed | Mains and fire hydrants; 30th ave. | gain of 55 per cent over the period Portland dian Hank of Com... 196.00 0 MM. M: hal H Noi 1 Term ml es on nd 8 of 1893 broke when Cleveland signed | ending June 30, 1922 Clearings ., 5,803 enadt, Merten, ational, 28080 Sas wing Feed—100' x 51 ae Poa cht wit a ripleserew | Sts water mains and fire hydrants; line pitt demonetizing silver Improvement in India is noted in! | Balances Marine National 116-00 Neeser ee rten | tion or Pair cali Se dee dbl ciaae boo wears Conerete sidewalks; E./ “Tt was the knell of mining” at Bellevue, ‘The two large mines that 0'n ‘ Ps 61.00 ho H, .¢ 4 e Tr a a cable from Calcutta reporting Metropolitan 230.00 Feed—100's ... Peeeeet at ¢ be | at) paving favorable progress of the monsoon, || Total transactions— 2,808,000,90 | | aatcnal Yank of Com... 210.00 216.00 al—100's \.. arer ls Str Clausous 1. Purcell, district engineer, | employed mote ‘than 1,000 men shit 000.00 | | National Cit fenl—-100's H i Str Owego, § | Portland Ore., bids 10 a A Money. Depression continues in the Rabie ; National 2 Soyn ean Meal —100'8 11, ‘85,00 | Pi Jotforson. 1aS eK tge over south “fark Hood iver. | the miners scattered to other fields. ite mants f . je Tru 110.00 ‘115.60 | Alinifa Menl—100' .... Wik mr 8. 8. Kaglo No. atr Rob ridge over south fork Hood river. | yop 9 . is P fieie Sttiements and inthe Duicn| — Hides and Wool |x’ simatic. Hatitoetiateds [Urtubuniw anes H ttend Convention | erideat erst eyed | ds: eit a nduntrlat Bock: | ie anee pis F Went Jontor L. W. Suter was rece ; eT ahaa ‘ a ee Buying Prices, F. 0. B, Seattle | aiuers, com Bret join SS +4 ' laine: @. Drydock ce 1 CO ree reeently. elected (Building Peemits | agog over the prospect of having the eattle’s noted naval!) S+ Sewers and side sewers; Louisa lGreon hides se 4 rt Foe Ar ‘ 105 | Alaska Steamship $4.00 +:5:26,00| Str Wont Nilua, atr Anna i, Morac clation convention at Providence, [Bula .... Fire teee seeee (06/ Carnation Millc Prod., pfd. 102.09 ’ y ‘;403.00 | Conmocticut Street. Terminui—Btr View| {.. to he at Providence, R Is itsicin, areen or ‘alted— Centennial MIM +++ 100.00 112.00 | Shell ae0D |.” torte cate: Weeer Ranger nt dan + to be held August 28 to a, A No. 1 up to 16 Ibe......, 110| Federal Telegraph ‘ 70 Weatorn oyater, re 22.00} bara, etr BI meer meeting was. held. Wednesd: 7 hemes, 2. (98) Fisher Flouring Mills 5s Mixed food, 80's ist it . day night | Kip, green or sited ged PA etal hy deh I 7.60 | Wheat A food, 80 +446684.00 | Commercial z Balt hides... i 408 pfd. 40.00 oe ee ee MoCormiek \ delegate to represent this tale at i a Rulla tteeteeeenensens 106| Aero Alarm,’ cont +0 it 00 | United Ht a: the National Ro ates famous Minnie opened again and em: TRADE TERMS H Er iEg9 | United Btaten Shipping Boned Mgorings suional Retail Jowolers’ asso-|| Building Permits _||tmous Minnie opened again end ere again populate the forgotten camp 1237 Warren ave. frame) and make its streets teem again with MARKET hg | bustle and life. or Works—8tr Santa} Of the Jowelers' association t ‘ alteration to reat | The place where a security {4 usu. 15 up to 30 Tbe Pie aera n9 OILS AND LEADS Ann | Ghd NCEE eee a te : i o f 07 | Globe Grain & Milling, com 60.00 bb i sEADE Hanford treet Terminal-—Dontroyer N ies the excise tax and formulate in st 2 ally traded in. One may awk, “Where! No. ? Day at 5| Globe Grain & Millin 4:00 $6.0 (Loca! Market) ‘ V>Dentroyer No. atructiona for the di {1x20 100 Electric Stations - 1 the market for U. 8. Steel?” The | Dry flint hiden, 7 mi He Goodyear ‘Tire & Rubbs i Turpentine-—fp. drama 3147! © Street Terminal—str Bi tonal 6gn or the delogate to the na-| Lu : Hast Denny way, Bua is, “On the New York stock | DY tin ‘eisen or van seers CCM Rte vcoroveees Anat nn eannemcnty ek Ct | Megat mya ane ' iif @hitiat’sse, came) Serve More People exchange.” The term ig diso used in gtagn or bullx,.,..... 108|Honotulu Plantation 40:00 3h0° | G-malion cans... Fe 140 | tenst Waterway Dock and Warehouse Co idence, 42x32, $5,000, | yi Aug. §—According ‘ on ‘orae hides, according to ain lone ' i 5 80:00) Bolted, in barrels ..... tr Tainier Andrew Smith, 404 t aw mW YORK, Aug. &—A Af abstract senve, thus: “How is the | H haw Ll 93.00 95.00 ute » 401 17th a Wa he Pimarket tox " meaning, are prices| Die encti.s.-.- seaed eal |New World Life..... 11.60 13:09) WOU * "a ‘eon “a1-00T oh Wi dock-—tr Pomona, att Alnaka N. Cc 5 fram noe, 92x17 to an estimate published today, t Te iiecurities thoving Payers . dipee eae . ’ Northern Lite 140.00 159,90] HF * ia ak’ wu Puget Bound Hetee! Pek Lalas, Macrak Cw orporations a! ® M. Btohr, 86 Hawn ave. |electric central power stations of the 4 dor | Wool pelts, dry— Ma hoeee ve AgteR 180 Ket Hound Heide’ & Dredging Co | t 24, $3,000. } : verve walLowae p downward; in trading large in vol.| Fins. clean aa Eafe ifio Ainaka Navigation, 90.09 ante Ste Patterson . MAEMN Woodlawn ayes, framefeuited States will Rerve we im elean mt re , Nettloton's Mill—Str Kureha Maru, oO) _ i nat ° ety ow customers ag 1923 draws Winie or small, Often the term is) Meine, heavy sie’ sH8 | Recitio Can @ 36:09 100,00 *| Copper Is Offered | Delronn ee eign af, IRCOP OPA CIOA: Fore eat aa matia Con Gannett OWoudinw cb ieteea | ta greioaae oh a tian tet based on Bynonymous with “quotation,” thus: | Mohair, jong, staple, Be iets) 146 | pacitio Gan & 1 "1100 t Sh ded Pri Hoffernan's Drydock—Bark Gratin tho. office of the secretary creas i once CGA ARMED ee el ee ee tracts secured "What Iw the market tor’ atee!?” | pier wool MeO ee 00 a aded Prices |strenn chuoy tate Media tropotitary Mond Con Bante [© 2. Stont, 8620’ Woodlawn ave, frame | (he number of new contracts seakte fieaning, v are the "bid und| lean, medium Hey Pioneer Bilin te nad 2199| NEW YORK, Aug, 9—Otteringy of |MtenmsU: 8 A Artaon Penn ore Owehs and Me, Hawklin ronldence, 26x24, $2,000 j80 fur. ‘These mew customers uit asked" quotations, Goat ah thy ‘0 | , 41,00 0 copper are more free at 14% conte Nevada, f Fi ‘ Cumberiana iu ka Coal Co, Sonttle, | C Stohr eae Needle nrt ave. frame | necessitate the expenditure of $26: o parse, id theese perry pur, com . . 67,00 1 Mat fhe fap mpd a 000, ohn Morria and Pra) +f oatdence, 86x24, 00, e' * Si Cee | Conrne, heavy...s.... Hs pra aah HE fo | Pound dell 1 than they have been | Neches, U. #8 Promoths a. 8 In and Frank Mer pei UE Ries rE Mane Ft aoxga, | 000,000 in dnataliine new sul Pelton eo 90 | for some time, ab tara f . H. Kanawhn, U. BB. | Quoen Clty M ; iO : ee Rargaing in, hones are tar Want Ads cre: " | ‘ rt Oi 4 66,00 | for some time, and reports are hoard| Ail G8 | 4. B.| Queen City Motor Co, Seattle, $40,000, |, #1800: A até most at-| Sheep pelta, each. perey ager?) ha, dontroyern Now. a61, i08, 310, |J, Metntyre, N. W. Halo anges ¢ : [tered thru the Want Ad) Column “tention because they are read. by |_ Halted sheep shear, Bip} ft Ae at ell i 94.00] in trade that some intoresty have| 412, 208. hyn JK Moe 4 a ‘16 road Shipyarte sc, tis shaded that figure slightly to obtaln | WiiNow (Marine Tallway--done acy. URAL qnutding vagy Star Want Ads sell, ‘Those who {daily, Some at ou poopie. Dry Jong hair goat si 118.00 0 ahort hair, each, +48 Zellorback, pid. a» orders, Kr bktn Conqueror, be $26,000. aren ae Co, Beatle, | ring them will tell you. Phone Main {rificthg prices: a 0800, and plage yo rads NOW. down will gi City, whalers Star N 4 Alvord; Ayland and ‘Mary ‘ " = wipe pitinraiia

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