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PAGE 14 ‘** BUSINESS—Finance, Produce, Agriculture, Shipping, MAY PREVENT CAR SHORTAGE 1. C, C. Has Representative to Look After Shipments ‘That the commission is endeayori shorta) WALI YORK, Au STRERT JOU! Interstate Comme any serious car movement of apples and the declaration of Co Clyde B. Aitchison, who cam attle to conduct the gymsum hearing Saturday. He tion to the fact that the c had sent out one of it Stephen J. Mayhood, the interests of t Mayhood has ta court house building where ay ber public service commiss and from which point he trips thruout the Northwe ever the situation demands All possible eff being by the commission and th to prevent @ tage shipment such as was , y greatly depreciated the ‘ Jermany,, 8 baahelac ot in the We ast ' inloaded because of the in the Wenatchee 4! cannot be unloaded dation of re ice i interests own’ at Wecuor fish the eliminate much lost me Cy further rains in th The railroads puttin tava ant nd BIEN das special field representatives dur! yi American Northwest the shipping season to take charge of “than anticipated. en distribution, return and unloading ¢ ta. Aw thresh refrigerator cars, anc 1p _Progresnes ation that ts being ferests Is expected ults. mimiss: Wh grains showed ning after the oper na ator se w them ton are more ap area. Mil Kan aul, orn ant Sale of Old Colony Apartments Is Made The sale of the Old Colony apar ments, at Boren ave. and Cherry is announced by the office of Henry Broderick, Inc. The building covers & ground aréa 120 by 120 f was erected in 1911 at a cost of ove $130,000. The name of the pur chaser and the consideration withheld. Chicago Board of Trade Saturday's Quotations Open High Low ¢ 30.99% 90.99% 30.98% $0.9 LK 100% Wheat De Ma wer an ee | Financial Flashes from James Macfariane £ Co. 811 Second Ave. New York Stock Market THE Local Markets price of fresh eggs took an jump on the Seattle market jobbers again gave the ap of Califor The other Friday, and Aue as the oarance Thursday ons * quota ot d tog ake with pullets rang conta, oPABLES ¢ Dealers 4 yiven are thone made to re: 4 wi * ore ot x n storage and sell outbre ents walere N. Y. Stock Market Saturday's Quotations hed by Logan & Bryan KLO Second Ave., Seattle igh 1 Beans Beets Local, Cabbage Per tb, New = os@ .0 16@ 17% 2,00@2.50 oy 1562 doz per sack per ib head wha ( bunches ° Cal, Carrete—-Local, per dox 0 Caulitiower—e 0 | Ceteey—Loeat, di | Cucumbers | Con per crate dos ‘don Inge bunehes Kutabagus Spinach —1 | Tomatoes Local Turnips per Ib Dox, bunches FRUITS Prices Paid Wholesale Dealers Tr 1.2608 2 1.0001, 1o4e Cantaloapes 2,008 Canaan S | Cherries Turloek Per 1% ings dary, 24-pke. b * | imp “ol 2.40 e2@ 01% Rverbegring Ver tb SEATTLE 0 large STA Real Estate, Building *. LUMBER TRADE |Pacitic Coast Building _ PLAN SUPPLY OF ie ACTE Exceeding 1922 Record OLYMPIA POWER | Farmers Will Supply Better Market Than Expected Lumbermen are recovering from | |the apprehension cau |wheat price situation, for Umy have {had t to digest the fact that the mers of the country will | |erain dollars |recetve half a billion more for thelr crop in 1923 than tn 1 ding the drop in the |price of wheat, ‘This will mean that |the farm demand for lumber will be greater than had been expected. Ketatiges who had curtailed their | purcha “él tecause of the agitation in the Kast looking toward a letup potwiths 17% lin butlding operations are finding | |that the demand ts well maintained for the » and as a result yard tocks are belug reduced to a wry low point. ‘The mills, confident of a fall demand, are building up stocks to meet it, but the accumu is really small, says the Chicago, ing, stocks lation #0 f American Lumberman, Despite curtailed bu at 181 Southern pine mills increased cent during June. booked by Southern shipment, per Nearly all the the eal orders prominent for rush the lumber chaned fill in assortments. the Kast and South, yard stocks are reported to be low The West coast fir mills on July 1 had unsold stocks of only 62.21 cent of normal, In view of Ithese low stocks and the possibility nearcity of cars, there In like to be a fall demand that will the shipping capacity of the mills. The fir market is taking on an improved tone, most of tin milla report orders ahead three to four weeks. While production of Southern pine up to the present has exceeded sales, during the week or 10 there has a noticeable ement in the volume of buy ing, with the result that there are fewer transit on the market, which has caused a somewhat firm er tone in pri plenty of inquiries for raliroad material, but few develop. ing into orders. buyers preferring sone ¢ pine mil about halt being pur- per of a ly | taux as for Inst days been ‘There are ed by the low | |July Permits Merely Indicate the Usual Sea- sonal Depression 7,116 1 Jul of 7 per reduction ent over ot 40 June figures of the report of Ouk 4, $1,947,924, shows a gain over last July and cent reduction from June BUILDING ACTIVITY Is CONTINUING Indications that ing activities will be up thru out the country nhown in. the reports of building permits issued in July in 239 Jeading cities of the country, The official reports reveul 4 gain in reporting citles of 14.4 per cent for June of this year. 1 wince June, however, is in k ing with the jwsual trend of building permits between these t Bastern state 23.4 per cent over and long of 3:4 per The ntaten gained cent o lant July hile the between June and July In Southern states s of 7 per eent from Pacific coi group | 43, re) ted a reduction in build j last activities during July per ing 16 cont leas total for the customary seasonal depression of the midsummer period. However, in parison with the figures of the totals for the p ar increase of 40 per us disclosed by the m thiy building survey of 8. W. Straus & , Just completed The 23 California citles in the July r of $28,494,896 The totals July of at cities as a but from have ing ter amount wo per than the year, while June, to 2. pee pent a 2 responding per * year pat month show extefsive build ent kept are | included port returned a total in building permits. from there cities for $19,480,713, while the total for of this year wan $32,738,467, is gives California a reduction of but 16 per cent under June and an increase of 46 per cent over last July In the Northwest, 10 cities report total of $5,761,709 for July just cloned, $4,698,168 for July of 19 and $8,471,635 for June of this year, showing a gain of 4 per July of at year, but of 31 p cent from June LARC BUILDING! BEING CONSTRUCTED In this district a marked tendency | shown toward construction of | er buildings as illustrated by the figures of Seattle, where in July|from June of $5,759,171. Chicago of this year 890 building permits call | Waa second and Low Angeles again \for a total cont of $3,122,315 where | ranked third, w negligible gain last July $42 permits totaled $1,659, June ranked }209, and a very similar comparison | 11th among the cities of the country jis found in the figures for in volume of permits issued in July. |months of June |, Following are the | official new | Lom Angeles reports $16,083,273 in |COmstruction figures reported by |new building permits iasued during |P¥ding department executives trom July, which is $8,827 more than for the various cH soy comprised in the |the previous month and an 87 pS wb sling Maia call hehe | . for Washington cent increase over last July City July other California cities which show | jperdeen : an increase over June Alameda, | Everett Alhambra, Richmond, Riverside and | Hoquiam . |8acramento, all of which also show | seattle Very substantial increases over last | spokane |July, and Stockton which reports a na slight decrease from last July. Walla Ban Francisco total of iNew York Loans and last year was month gaing of of last year since June LAG per reported July cent Centra change as van negligit there was a Jul lant from June 108 ANGEL 18 THIRD AGAIN Amon the important cities i in the survey, Ne York led, with $61,623,832, a gain over July a year ago of $17,601,501, and cent over year and lo & reduction por w in ove ancisco | the two} 1923 July, 1922 $ 36, 53,204 é 4,540 (Not given) ar 5 1,559,205 181,645 273,022 386,445 375,1 1,580 825 26,62 124,100 v Wa ly reports a |Plan Erection of 90] Puget Sound Company Tak. ing Over Olympia Concern Contr Light 11 1 n the Olympia an ompany has been and Light sound Power gomp wceordin to an. nounceme change ¢ ment and treet rallwa and city “Wor several has been providir power of Olympla's utilities,’ said W. H. McGrath, vice-president of the Puget Sound Power and Light com nouncing the change, over the control and op. esponsibilities means simply) t of our company t Olympia and participation in the ube it just made at the Seattle The it the manage. of Olympia’s yster and the light power service of the capial the latter concern. rrie ears our comppny at wholesale, the company’s acquisi- properties ower Company shington, we im- he rebuilding of the between Tacoma and and the construction of trunk from Olympla to Te- with the North Coast Completion of this work put Olympia in the advantageous posi. tion of ultimately ing power mediately began trunk } Olympia. new nin) physical in Olympia will not be completed until after a meeting of the stockholders, which will be held an early date, and of a new board. Im mediately thereafter our company will inaugurate an exbaustive survey of local conditions and requirements, looking well into the future. It will be our purpose to give all possible aid to Olympia's growth and devglop- ment. There will be ample power for the inducement of new industries as well as for the complete service of the city.”* ties Trade Outlook Is Good, Ford States NEW YORK, Aug. 1%—In an ine terview with the Wall Street Journal, Henry Ford said: “Not a cloud fs fh | Deposits Decrease NEW YORK, Aug. 12 bank statement, Big Bible Building Completion of tentative plans for the erection of the million dollar, 10- story Bible building proposed some Ume ago for the First Presbyterian |church, have been announced by Dr. | M. A. Matthews. The building ts to be erected on the corner of Eighth ave. and Spring st. The plans call for a brisk campaign to finance the building this fall, and for the com- mencement of construction shortly | thereafter. to hold off until they actually need the stock in beltef that they | be able to get lower Per Lecenss sight. Do not worry about foreign competition. If you think the Ford company has any doubt about the demand for motor cars next year, you should see the extensive prepara- tions we are making to maintain capacity operations thruout the win- jter. In other lines of trade the out- look 1s equally good." —s Chicago Car Lots Saturdays Quotations Pornished by Logen & Bryan S10 Second Ave, Beattie Recta, Cont, hetd. Ltr aera 13 20 industrial stocks average $8.67, fan increase of .04; 20 rail stocks av erage 77.90, an increase of .04 Canadian Pacific reports earnings first w in Auguat of $3,498,000, an ner $213,000 Dun reports purchasing pow er remains large and high car loadings testify to heavy mer thandise distribution tho mid. summer influences have slowed down production. The North American Co. ning a hydro-electric project on White river, in the heart of Ozark mountains, which will between $25,000,000 and $30,000,000 Ratio Federal Reserve System The week Insued by the New York banka, was an follows will in ata ly Prices Paid Wholesale Dealers Back Lots X. Le, per ib per tb level of prices. BrOSS | Grate Oats Rye Barley Almenda—t Peanate— Va si ‘ Peeans— Per it + 18 ‘ Mixed Nate—P ar) = : bud * acy budded. per DAIRY PRODUCTS Prices Paid to Shippers Hardwood orders Increaned recent ly, altho not markedly, Inquiries re sjectved, however, give promise of an | enlargement in the demand Hardwoods are holding up in price, expecially on some items of North ern woods In scarce supply, such |loans, decreaned birch and 6x4, §xé and 10x4 | deposits, deer maple; in fact, thick stocks are com. | depost! paratively small and are also badly | eerve, broken, Furniture factories and au Boa Shee $|tomobile plants are still buying fair DAIRY PRODUCTS jamounta of hardwoods, rtrd Prices to Metall Dealers | 40% | Datter—Local creamery, cubes 48 |. Local prints, wrapped 14% | Eaae—Freeh ranch, white she it | Mixed colo 4M | Pallets 10% | Cheese— 224 | Oregon triplets consin cream brick Bock fwis Wash Tillamook triplets, oid 4@ -40)) | DAIRY PRODUCTS | Prices Paid by Wholesale Dealers to Shippers per th per Ib per Ib Clearing house members’ average *, Georeased $57,641,000; demand opostts, decreased $59,666,000; mo | deposits $3,052,000; | serve, $538,520 actual $45,694,000; demand ed $67,253,999; time decreasod § 000; re increased $4,396,690, ase of ib No. 1, per ib per ib i decreases re Seattle Ad Club Is to Visit Bremerton The t ‘‘neighborly visit” that the Seattle Advertising club will make to surrounding smaller cities, will be to Bremerton, it was an- nounced Monday. Arrangements for the date and program are not com- pleted. The first visit to Enumclaw was made a few weeks ago, and its success has led to the establishment of a series of similar ‘good will’? visi decreased Boston Wool Aug. 11 ¥ e puimlam-among | jeapite the re ne [amount of business being naiderably m: enpectall STC as Gelivery is pla white shell Coloutal” Residsates Bought by Newcomer The sale of the colonial residence at 2214 Thirty-third ave. by 8. H. Price ts announced by the Henry C. he purchaser is Clara & newcomer to Seattle from Winnipeg. The price was ap- proximately $14,000 ore for fob. Beattie supply alian clip ally Springfield be expected before | Keystone Tire and Southern and New |Lehigh Va Lott, In Loews, Ine Building Permits 1} : qmenpemeamabies| je | e J. ©, Sherman, 2927 W. Portland, frame Tides in Seattle Berta trame | Doyle, fram: | MONDAY | AUG. uw ] First High Tide | os m, 10.8 ft Firet Low Tide }12:200.m., —0.9 f. Second High Tide 4:06 p.m, 12,1 tt Becond Lew Tide [11:68 pom, 66 ft |quatity « January 1 England mills are digposed £o cover | their r irements, Huainess locally : |is spotted, but there f¥ much be se ea a week ago and 87.8 a year ag0. | inquiry than was In evidence for two| Mack Truck General Motors declared regular | weeks, Marland Ott quarterly dividend of 30 cents on enmmon, 1.50 on pfd., 1.50 on 6 per cent deb. stock, and 1.75 on 7 per cent deb. stock. Payable Septem-| ber 12 on common, of record August | 20, and the pfd. and deb. payable November 1, of record October 8 Estimates are that there wes in July an increase in copper surplus of between five and ten million pounds. Quater ended June 20 Butte & Su- | perior reports deficit $60,000 after expenses, taxes and depreciation against surplus of $102,827 in previ ous quarters. Dun reports 268 failures for five days week ended Wednes- day, vs. 315 in preceding week of six days, and 402 a year ago. Cosden & Co. quarter ended March 31, net profits after charges | amounted to $1,825,201. . Liberty Bonds Satarday‘s Quotations Furnished by Log: 10 Second Bertas— | First First | Recona . R $3,000 TURADAY AUG. 16 First Migh Tide ot a om, 10.6 ft} Viret Low Tide 12:00 m., hecond 629 p 98.06 | 40 ps m, nd up Medium, live, 2% to 44 Ibe Het, 3 to 24 Ibe Fancy dry picked 4 cents above live. # p. 3 conte above live. fat, # to 12 Ibe ree—4 Ibe, apd wip Fancy 3. p. young per Ib, 4, live, | Jeather Bureau Report F TATOOSHM ISLAND, Aug. 12.—8 A. M. south, § mi nm hour, | Arrivals and Departures ARRKIVED—Aug. 12.—8tr Queen trom ern Alaska, vin South Ipawieh. fre Balboa, Ban | str Admiral Dewey from Sar via San Pranclaco, qt 12:30 8. m og. 12—Otr Aduna from * Southeastern je| Alaska, at 4:60. 8, mt etr Tbuki | Maru for Kobe, via Yokohama, Ban F cisve and td a.m. ate Chick aw City trom New York, via Dalton Ban Pedro and Han Prancieco, str Btanwood from Tacoma, at 4:48 p. mn SAILED—Aug. 1 ‘Str Nobert Lacken. San Francisco, Ban’ Pedro, Balbos. and w York, at 6:20 a, m.; atr Wilming-| ton for Han Francisco, via Port angeles: Harbor and Dalboay at 4a. ma str |Catonne for Mydney, via Belling! Auckland and Wellington, at 9:60 p Alaska Vessels Ketchikan, Aug. 11.—Bailed, miral Rogers, northbound, Petersburg, Aug. 12 miral Rogers, northbound, at 4:30 «. rm. Heward, Aug. 11—Halled, ate North. Western, southbound, at 4:30 p. m, cee Vessels in Port at Seattle Smith Cove ‘Terminal— Pier 41— str} Philoctetes, Pier 40—Mtr Yoko Maru, str | Tbukinan Maru, | Grand Trunk Pacifio Quoen Pier 11-1 wood. Pier Plor 4 Pler 2 Pler Dh Dawey. S. Bbipping Board Moorings—Str Anna | Morne, atr West Nilus Street Terminal—Str ntr Chickasaw. City Atiantio Street. ‘Terminal—Atr 100'» | Evans, ate Ipswich | Seattle Pour Milla nt Madison, mercial Boller Worka—U. Heather, #tr Santa Ana. | Hanford Street Terminal — Deatroyern om. 262, | Spokane Street avin. st Waterway Dock and Warehouse Co Mtr Apex, atr Wont Inllp, atr Rainier Todd Drydocks—Str Pomona, ate Manda n Maru, atr Lelso Macrak, bkin ont Friend Puget Bound Bridge and Dredging Co.— Str Patterson, Meffornan'n Drydock—Rark Gratia, Stream (Buoy 7)—8tr Madison, Btream—U. 8, 8, Arizona, U, Pennsylvania, V, 8, 8. Mintleulppl |. Nevadan, 'U. 8. 8. Motville, | Neches, U. ‘8. 8) Promethoun, Omaha, destroyers Nos. 310, 3 308, 281, New Xa 99.17 Foreign Money Status Saturday's Quotations Furnished by Logan & Bryan B10 Second Ave. Seattle value Present valu Sterling 44.56%) Cenadinn om ets | or ‘ 1 French fran: 6.66% cts t a D ! Bejgian franc tas cts] 3 : | ewies trano 18 cts 4.27% cto ooaene et ats cts | Helgian 1 Turkeys Live, © Roosters. | Home— Fancy, h Medium heavy, 1e POULTRY AND MEATS Prices Paid Wholesale Dealers | Ducks—Dressed, per Ib Hens—Dreased, heavy Dreseéd, lah Live, heav Live, lght, ib, | Drotiers—Dressed, Geese—Dreased, per 4 | Turkeys—Fancy, dressed Liye, fancy, 1b Belgian Maree—Live, per ib Dressed, per Ib. |Cows—Country dressbd, Hogs—Fancy block | Vent—rancy, lent Heavy, coarse Medium, dressed LIVE | ‘ | Normal pe, te $4466 $1.90 19.30 cts 13.40 ote 19.20 ctw 22.82 ote. | 28.80 cts | 26.80 ete | 26.80 ete he ofa Jiner Northvest nan mark krona Norway krone Danish krone Greok drachma et tan crown ot Holland florin cts jan let et pereta nitting together 1. Two addresses, “Postal Aids Business,” by C. W. Van Devoort, superintendent of railway mall ser ice, and “Foreign Trade at Its Height.” by Eddie Hubbard, former- ly in the postal aerial service, and carrier of international mails, an the program proposed regular membership luncheon mect ing of the foreign trade department of the Chamber of Commerce, Tues. day noon, st the L. C. Smith Build ing restaurant. Foreign Securities Saturday's Quotations Furnished by Logan & Bryan B10 Becond Ave. Seattle Rtocks— ia are | Rue Russian Binclatr French Southern French | "do. pref | French [ats Jon Lead British Beara Rovbuck British Himma Pate | British Vietory do |Shell ‘Union. olf An invitation 1s extended to « Pulginnk Meite? psi el a terested in forelgn trade. Reserva- | pelgium Premfun BO. Calit tions are made by telephoning Main | Japanese 4s &..0..N. 3 peee—iocal 10, [Japaneses oscwad 56a |Btrornberg ‘cert 2 | United Kingdom, 1929 Studebaker The regular meeting of the Seat. | United Kingdom, 1937 Texas Co. tle Advertising club will be held | !tn!!8n & oon 4 Tuesday noon in the Masonic club Ave. ‘ | rooms in the Arcade building, with MH two unusual attractions featuring Underwood the program. Billy DeBeck Union Pacitic inator of “Barney Google,’ og | | atted Fruit a chalk talk, and Bernle Bri 1,869,374.06 4. Rubber known ragtime plano teacher, will | Atool give some musical selections, includ ing the recent song hit, “Barney Google.” | Punta Pure ¢ Steel pgs T. Be mW. Jo pref. W. 1 Anked in 4 | Dele Stee 1 legre Sugar. 46 6 | Ib. We feel, with some modesty, that the bringing of almost $100,000,000.00 into the Northwest in the development of the Puget Sound Power & Light Company has helped materially the growth of this state. STOCK at Stockynrds ihe s Springs n atr Ad-j at noon, Balled, str Ad- Prime ateors Medium to good Prime cows and heifers Calves Bulls Hoxs— Prime Bmooth heavy Rough heavy Pigs Sheep— rime tambs . mmon to cholce flings Wathers .. Wives sdaeus so0e eects FLOUR AND 8UG Wholesale Prices Floar—Family patents Sugar—Cane, per owt Test, per owt... | TAY, GHAIN AND Alfalfa Hay—First grade 7.00 7.00 476 9.00 4.00 000 500 000 000 0@ 50@ soe oe 7.608 9.60 4.60) 7.50 8.00 We take considerable pride in the fact that more than $4,500,000 has been invested in this company in the last few years by people residing in Washington. 10,00 10.50 7,00@ 10.00 6.00@ 8.00 5.60@ 6.60 1.60@ 6.60 AR 7.0007.40 816 101% ‘Terminal — str 137% Tex Tex. % ‘Thira BANK CLEARINGS eet Str Owego, U. 8. C. 8. Dell Btr Carolyn Frances. Bir Stanwood. ~Btr Oduni Str Wert Trane, Seattle Tester, str Admiral | Clearings Balances D We venture the thought that the invest- ment of citizens from all parts of the State in this Company’s securities foreshadows a better spirit of co-operation in the knitting together of funds for a common service, which should produce a wholesome effect on the future development of the State of Washington. Portland + 6,138,148.00 1,041,891.00 Vie- Clearings Fi yoilow, i300 Balances Cracked and feed inenl ley—Whole feed, 1008 | Rolled and ground, 80'n-100'® Onts—Who 100' Rolled and ground, 70'a-40'% Sprouting, 100" | When Admiral} | Tacoma transactions ‘erminal—Str Presl- TRADE TERMS | —— 2,447,000.00 8 LH do pret. ¥ West Maryland Wertinghouse Elec White Eagle Hides and Wool | witte"rs - m Buying Prices, F. 0. B, Seattle | wovle LIQUIDATION | ase lass ssadvesosseatian #06 | Weieh Liquidation ig a term much used| Bulla 06 | Youngst in finance and appropriate in many | Green hides 106 | different circumstances, A corpora. | BUM revs sie | tion is #aid to “liquidate its inven-| No. 1 up to 16 Ibi 10 tories” when {t sells its product in| NO Sevres cee on satyfactory volume, or to “liquidate | ¥'%, 5°; ,ts'96 ibe, its receivables” when it collects tho| No, 2. ee accounts owing by its customers, A | Dry flint hides, 7 tbe. up... corporation alos “liquidates its in-| PTY Mint sags or bulle debtedness” when ‘St pays bank loans | Stags or bulle OF retires bonds or notes. The stock | Horne Maes, according to a Market is said to bo a “liquidating | Green or salted market” when is is evident that | Wool pelts, dry: holders of stocks are relling in large | Eifion... volume. The term “liquidation” is| Conrse, heavy Alto used in connection with general | Mohair, long, staple, Ib business conditions, and is thus gen ca veneaitint i. erally used to describe an easy cred-| Medium heavy: it situation and to indicate that en.| Coarse, clean, terprises, as a whole, aro turning| pete over thelr working capital rapidly | Sheep pelts, each and are avoiding the contraction of | pita’, shes? heat new obligations, do short hair, each Terminal—Str Santa 236% 10 63% 63.00 45.00 6% £60.00 . N. Y. Sugar and Coffee Suger—Quiet; raw, $6.15; refined, quiet; granulated, $7.90 08. Cotfee—No. 7 Rio spot, 10%0; No. 4 Ban- tom, 13 @14e Portland Produce Saturday's Quotath tutter—10@460 Ib, |Egge—nuying price, 22@200 ink price, 204466 dor. Cheese—29 @ Ake Ib. | Hens—14@2%0 Ib, . 65 May we explain to you our 6% preferred stock, which we are selling at this time to net 714? Puget Sound Paver G Light C Main 5000 Electric Building (Seventh and Olive) 07) 105 an | Bone Ment—100'» iated—100'n oh 1 (hardwood) —60's Fish Meal—100's mentone, 100'n Golfers Lose Cash to Links Bandits | CHICAGO, Aug, 1% ‘Three youths held up two players at an isolated teo on a local golf coure and took all thelr money and jewel is don; Mi ‘ oh. Bhell—Tantern oyster, 100's........ Weutorn oyater, 100'm.,. OILS AND LEADS (Local Market) Turpentine—In drome. S-matlon cans Linseed Oll— Kw 6-gation cans rrel S-gallon cans... White Lend—i00-1b, S-gallon cana Foreign Exchange NEW YORK, Aug, 11.—Foreten Jehange opened’ trromular.. Blerline, dec mand, $4.66%; franen, $0,0560%; lito, 40.0436; Holglan trane, 40.06s8145 marke 3.446.163 to the dollar nd, $4,054, Up Mt. francs, MD 40,0001 M44" lee, $0,048 on marks, 3,126,000 to the dollas, Stor TORQUAY, Baron ih her dog, Hngland, Aug. 13 48 Gore Nordhoff is seriously from grief over the death of 10,0667, $0,0001 ‘The weight of the average man's brain ig three and one-half pounds,