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; ~- BUSINESS—Finance, Produce, Agriculture, Shipping, Real Estate, Building *- | DROP REPORTED \(Vew York Stock Marker|EMPLOYE STOCK/AMERIGAN DYE Steinmetz Explains Why LUMBER TRADE® | L __INEMPLOYMENT “——"—--° —“°""") PLAN SUCCEEDS INDUSTRY GAINS America Will Not Decay |$ LESS ACTIVE Moody Thinks Labor Costs | siren ‘to Mndertalte an tnauatriat co-operatlye Be eee eee,’ | 85 Per Cent of Standard Co.|Tables Have Been Turned | lectri al Wizard Says Modern Science Will | guiding and Farm Demands Toky Are Beginning to Subside | ,,{", ps, Purapean dispatches, wore completely “overshadowed 0» the’ Workers Are Stockholders | on Imports Since 1914 Prevent Sharing Fate of Rome Not Up to Expectations banking interests had their attention focused on the action of Japanes 3 oe si — says in part Opening en General Motor 4. up Hoethlohem Steel ; , ieh chant s the | thir si tc Ai “ “tb setya! ie Pid re) ¢ | weet th soft hardwoods liam Wee this is not definit n sight ol, 94, up 4: American Telephone & Telegraph, 124%} Davieon | toae gs por cent of it» employ cal industry made noticeable prog raordinury on social developments. | in Rome. The sore inend,. capacittin, Astiaeten me it is worth considering that in the . ae - oe . 5 Bpeaking before tho leading busi city becam Lur ian, Chicago. City retailers ae Stent of such @ settlement commod. now stockholder The plan is reas during th ear with an in-| ness men of it< untry at the Bab and lustt So OTA each. diatddan tea tara to std ity prices might be stimulated by ac clared to be a success both as to the| crease in production of 66 per cent, |%% Institute, Dr, Steinmetz dis-| fell into the hand tofore to purchase for stock purposes His tual improvement in the foreign de employes and as to the company That increase, the report says, was inate 1 the future of American civil Ifish, and om rt in preparation for fall building, as oaks, mand, and security prices by greater Brlatly,the plan provides Uiat a1 | iaveaiy’ attributable toben inoreasades |e ten, saves oe upon to st thay nordeisy & ents ime ot ved | optimism: both at home and abroad. employe with one year of service is| A : : old civilization of Greece 1)agreat empire. 7 Dealers in some centers teport a Hence both the Franco-German ne permitted to set aaide, each month, | £cnera! business ac following | I se ayn, “were founded upon | fall of Rome re good outlook for fall construction, but By gotiations and the movements of up to 20 per cent of his compen: he period of depre r & system f slaver The citizens of ‘Our modern ne other im that while orders 1 Dur French and Belgian francs may t titn, Wor each dollar #0 est aside, the 1 1 reductions ‘were noted) Athens enjoyed thelr = lejaure, ° ‘ ma, ¢ some time o are keeping “A new labor situation has been age thrift and to induce participation | Yat and allzarin dyes rose remark: | ater, and pondered on philosophical | for all the peor loping. ‘The buildin: out countin Created by the July } ase of un in the plan, the sum of fifty cents. | in 19) and: aay .tmpenans | Protvens, & BY tie) CRD SNNS OF Btate I the p look hole undoubtedly is not instrun employment and the deer Thé combined total in devoted to the | de" Were produced for the first |much larger cimwn of slave a~ |that matter, te p endouragiig a9 1¢ earlier RpDeai as Rory Wages purchase of company stock from the | time on a commercial seal b aed long houra that the Athenians | what Js to be, but there should neverthel op de Ployment in treasury at approximately the market| Favorable comment of the com. {might lite tn luxury furr Se soouant to has, tea tena i‘) uri dustries in many parts of the | price mission on the quality and the unt ho Roman citizen in his time en- | reyer firm. Retailers meanwhile are ve States showed the first significant | A year ago tho first annual report | form standardisatign of the Ameri tho freedom of the world, but | ernment ing no risks, but will continue to TOUS oO} Mecline for more than a year, and it was made, It revealed that some | can dyés has emphasia in its anser pr red at the expense of a people to be buy from hand to mouth just as long a halt looks as tho ihe inflating of labor 11,000 employes had, up to May st,| tion that “dye for dye, with relative ed subject atates and becau 4 bl tributors now The costs were at lust beginning to sut ‘ accumulated in the bands of the ons, the domestic prod r r of ad undred subject | jr © government eve c tany extensive stock re countinj side. trustees under the plan, 67,674 shares found equal to the prew peoples. In both of those older civil: | ma thousand | plenishment fore next spring If thi “Close observation of of stock representin, a saving a anes, ve im tal cit far as the country trade is con capital ee bond m t leads to the con counting both the money set aside er cent of the |' el , bedi ba: Ameri¢ bad off, it seem cerned, there 5 still much unce Japan Stusion th vements of: bond by the employes and the company © United States | Mt bs # of a large majorit wor Jegener reform: taint Increasing inquiry and som pat prices are like ¢ of a minor sort ps ppm bagi a aaa manufacture; in| MACHINERY HAS Id have us believe tate dual Tardera traces :the ean Lael have to be made mostly thru skillfy how that during this period the em consumption, ac The idk Jegenerated, an th tribut tk era ‘oon selection. ployes accumulated an additional sum | cording to the report He rich will, and the great f prepa: 0 al of bu as first “To pave the way for any great ¢ $6,054,785. This makes a grand| A measure of the Interest in the | the peop nally reacted to the Ir ing ar kt 1, despite bled ai Bull movement jn bonds, the tvo es total of $12,042,581 for the first two| progress and development of the dy ad ton upon them as the masa the fact y are generally dis- “Kiotel 4 sentials which must be p: ac years of the plan |industry in thia country ts carried |Of humanity g)ways does eventually | es for thelr own of Tac cording to expertence a: a tight! There are today 13,013 employes|in the commission's statement that | react Less interest in the mar- ee g money market and mercantile liquid- | who are eligible to participate in the | more than $21,000,000 was spent by “To be suré bur histories tell us displayed by operators of from A ation. With neither of these in sight, | stock plan. Of these, 11,164, or 86.79| the coabtar dye and chemical ‘ndust| that Rome was sacked by the var NEW YORK, Sept. 4.—The En-| country and the outlook is as u one may devote his energ to the} per cent, have taken advantage of | tr juring the five years from 191 lala, b mly be e the gineering and Min Journal Press louded zi as heretofore However, matter of selection and regard the the opportunity, The average 1 of 1988 In beball of in.| ot the people who made in its current issue. nay hc trate de P trend of bond prices as being uw monthly sabecription ef the: partic ond 46 AGRa ve tetins ae Toman Zonip re 4 The copper and slab zinc markets | yards likely for some time to have muck ipants is $32.8 The total number | manufact jthat It should be sacke have been disappointing during the | on acec of the Jo teen is now 246,586 tye trade i# an important pa under the slave drive dropping to an low 1 r i this } ild contribute Motor Car Output The first yeur of experience with | the report. The reasons for Ger: | Great thay fart meant tribute abd | year and zinc losing some of the | consider 1 to the 2 rig aS this atock-sharing plan made it ap-|many’s prewar supremacy in that | “@*¢* e culture of Rome spelled | gains jt made ¢ t wepk’s export than recently, hard- Gains 47 Per Cent : péar that the plan was successful," |tmde are offered with conalderable |ROthing to them but oppression and | business, 1 ght spot. haa been | *o till the feature of the ium- 3 NEW YORK, Sept. 4.—Approxt: | Where temperature is 317 degrees below zero the company atates. ‘The necond | detail, and the possibility that Ger. |**tortion. ‘The vandals were wel-lthe jead mark 1 which activity | ber market. ‘There is a good demand _ Charg mately 2,029,000 motor trucks were} on. onde 4 3 year only confirma thi fact. Aj many may again try to dominate the | 4 .|was pronounced among nearly al| fom most of the large consumers, Cc built during the first six months ee Say dei Tex ee: . 08 baa and then drop it to the Som gratifying feature lg that newer em-| world's markets receives considera: |_| ~>* " have ged that fl classes of consumer with the automobile and furniture in- 3 of 1923, an increaso of 47 per cent | Fort Worth folks have as much hot | It would break into a thousaud|ployes are quick to participate as|tion. ‘The Far East has become n {eam and electriclty. Task t) The anthracite coal strike has not|terests the leading Buyers, There ts E EAT came period of 1928. Weather complaint as any other | pleces, fying tn all directions ,. [Room aa they become eligible, after 2 | ready buyer of American dyes and Wed to apell weeks of drudgery 474 | caused much concern among metal |*!#0 ® fairly well maintained demand Byron Be cording to statistics just published. | °™™'S " rig 3 lead pencil would do the same. | year of nervice Cha Of the problenha of the domestic (0° 28 Kind MMA | Sroducers, and It would appear that {TM the interior trim manufactur- 4 ence p Eales of Moon cars for the first |‘Me, Coldest spot on earth! | | 8teep pipes, when mubjected to but | *Thero'la much evidence that the] trade a to hold that. mar ow done in a few mom eee repared any eventu. (°° Onk flooring has had a larger: Empire 4 $ix months of 1923 show an increase |... perature of 317 below zero. | quickly that es spe role ha vs plan ts ber al Ne fa dag spat Alon gp Payee M ate ality. On the other hand, the Euro. |jno\emen’ & late, ane ge a of 191 per cent as compared with Pepto : ~ Rly thats é rom |and company alike. eo employe . . ose abe es gn uh ‘acl Be ce ant Be compared with !hat’s right, $17 below them. A human body would also be- | there is practice ; andthe, Savage Electrical y at the expenditure of great effort |POtn on f dling 8 ie hapreecd he government's hellum come so brittle it would fall to pieces. | Por the company, the apparent 4 are now carried swiftly and east erturbation, al n in ¥ year, according to Stewart McDon-|the scene of thin oxt Svat iak @vivanted “fetes Fan ne toeaa tert ates a Devices on Market (yo: iota: Our’ ¥ f the copy oducer ag teat bat aa porta ald, president of the Moon Motor i he Hdwatied at thi I : ' ; ware yey ‘ ; ; are no dependent upon'a good ex ‘ Ba ae apne al gas ts liquefied at this the liquefied gas, is non-inflafnmable, | the personne! Ir mpany’s bus W YORK avag ‘ 1 enjoyed 5 k ir o P inte ihe 0. me company reports tha rik wat the ‘felts pct ‘ eae t tls t ‘ ety T port trady tt = t of th ; 7 BO per cent of its sales are on en-|tracted for use in the army and navy | buoyancy of hydrogen. Ita use in| ‘The atock plan fa to run thfes years spammer Dy ie ) great slave clams to rise in re-|_ The copper market is now some-| pricen offered and the scarcity af dec cae } closed models. | dirtgibles dirt airships will make them im a total of five years, At the | eléct washing machines and in| volt against It what weaker. A the metal w rable stock. Sap gum has cons i chee } 2 ee ae | Special safeguards are maintained | mune from the explosion disasters « ‘of that time it is anticipated |preparing to introduce a new elec-|. “The other weakness in the old|sold in the latter part of last week |tinued to ngthen, and most aed - Florists to Plant |to keep these rooms insulated from | the last few yea that some $30,000,000 will then have trical refrigerator. The manufac: | civilization wan the difficulty of com-|for 14 cents delivered, a pressure |northern and southern hardwoods pelt |the rest of the plant. There's a| After helium Is extracted, the cas | been Invested by and for the partici. | ture of electrical household devices in| munication. As long as these old|to sell on the part of a few pro-| show an upward trend In price, oak Bein Real Roof Garden | *a%= Lieutenant R. E. Davenport, | goes back into the city mains. as|pating employes in shares of stock |a new departure for the company, City mates remained within own | ducers caused concessions to beland red gum being the only woods fot ‘The Colt-McLoughlin company, of | @,charKe, sives some | Rood as ever for cooking the family jin this organisation. ong known as one of the leading | ¥alls they got along very well, but) made, carrying the market down-| which aresetill really weak, : somes nded th lers beyond these walls decay began “If a person would just put his} dinner. makers of small arn t the moment they ex r- | ward. _ =: 4 year-old win the count 2103 First ave, have moved their | me ied hand in that temperature. his hand| Meantime, Fort Worth folks choose ginning Mond: ome of the died t #eed and floral store to larger quar- | ; 2 Oren is Choom R D. j inning Monday, # f st dere at 407 Union st, in ly White | Would in one second fre no solidly | to awelter under the August «un, eport eman for ‘ iz to set in. The Roman Empire for/large producers were inclined to “Tae F reveal Racing. On the root of the Henry that it would drop off. rather than frequent the city’s cool. | Building Hardware Smith Is Appointed instance was necessarily ruled from shade the 14-cent price where the l Building Permits See fey wilt tnetanl ghrdens cc “Put a fresh piece of beefsteak in! ext spot. Aasistant Cashier | Rome. but since there was no eaxy | metat waa for whipaiert to's tiear- n : __.| NEW YORK, Sept. 4—A brisk dr ine eal tiwets in seabed: -and'| — a ays rad wie E ee ru ‘ method of communteation between | hy point” But the shading did not |!-1."Bacon, 203% First, frame residence plan to make it a scenic spot for the | ° ase bee dine euebations reo 1 nent ote he rf tial Bat ic He Rome and ita subject countries scat-jend there It was taken up by | pow a wile Pp dy 68. | ised in building operations ia report-| partment of the National Bank ef | tore er Cen pe and ‘i e tamtmureen. 945. Emme . 1, R. Colt and T. F. McLoughiin, | e Se ae ee eae sone aires boat areal on ties ens ante tins Attics, rverning was done en-|eral, Today several million pounds |J##, Buckles, 201 Yealer way, frame NM ew business has increased over 30) ant ne bank. § has | tirely by the people | cap © available at 13.75 delivered, a |, Seidence 3x26, sa.u0d. who comprise the firm. | per cent in the past few weeks, since institution for 17 yearn | ital are available at 13.75 delivered, 4 | payid McKenzie, Sixth and Virginia, mill level at which the metal is offered with normal freights applying. ee 240x120, $10,000. M. 8. Clarberg, £800 24th S, frame service tn its varlou * NO DANGER OF e | aod departme: GOVERNMENT DECAY * 6, $1,700. natal ie | | Consumers are evidently holding Foreign Trade : | "I thought the doctor advined “The aituation was very mueh as! aicoe tn : Cost to Consumer Has Doubled in Past De-|srown to take «long rest.” remarked| Reports show a substantial {ncrease | tho the United States of America to. | u0of from the market and have | rs faied to be tempted at present Smith to a mutual friend. n the number of tourists arriving |day was governed entirely by ths | prices. It is doubtful if buying could be stimulated by making fur So he did," replied the latter, “and | here from the East, from California, | citizens of V Alaska travel, to the vari ‘ashington, D. C. ss ——————| ther concessions, as in a declining of The United States bureau of for- cade as Production Cost Soar eign and domestic commerce has re- | et eeived the following inquirles from | —— eS ns working to pay for the 7 ¢ | BY HARRY B. HUNT to the railroads and 26 cents to the | advice sorts, including Mount Raint Spa si ij eR pee Fee re at tn tone nt | WASHINGTON, Sept. 3—How the [ dealer pete esi iene = S © N market the tendency is to refrain) | Olivo st ince oration nase a American manufacturers in their re- legge Adeansy! 3 " a h from Buying ah! lsng de; pelatble. articles of incorporation 1 Spective fields. Full information will | Prices of anthracite coal have been) 1p philadelphia the consumer gets ip ews ‘Total sales for the week were | {itd in the office of the secreta forced steadily upward for the past }10 years, and how these Increased Josephine Brooks Corp., Seattle, $50,< De given to American firms on ap- plication to S. H. Blalock, distric vious period, | Tides in Seattle lighter than for the pr | he a ae nd 23 cents co respective to es 1 hich means an expecially dull | 000. Philip RK. Brook i Jo ices have been split between pro. | and nts Ko respectively to min |¥ p y ail | 900 ip R. Brooks au paephine manager of the bureau, Lowman | Prices hav TUESDAY sine i! ptatiaes Diooka an covae io tek ena aliaine ie duction costs, transportation and| railroads and fleaters. VEGETABLES | ee aes set. 4 | Wepxrspay |) Market ee bogey nae Nps copper 8] yusinens: to construct, alld aad obeeete Spain— (7615) “Chemicals; indus- Ubi i isd) ky iat commits | In Washington the buyer gets 141} Prices Paid Wholesale Dealers | Wisconsin cream brick . 0 itr _ io viet tac ode ||inferred by the casing in so It} oy r Faotdard Co., Seattle, $50,000. trial. SOURS UE. coal noraiGlaeion) = es rowndarct Chel and his $1/%4 pitt ba | (The vriom stven are these made.tore- | eck Berke i... 36)| Vira itigh Tite | 622 a. mm. 1.2 4t.|! would take only a small amount! F: and J. H. Krose, “Thos. M. Askren, Switzerland—(1651) Cardboard (vul- | "” a 3 | cents to the mine, 20 cents to freight | ‘at! deslers by wholesalers. With & fom) crulamoake triplets, old <11.:, 88@ (90|| aatealy fax, Matt’ | ,taret Mish Tide |i or domestic buying to”return the | re, Scat '® material for intertor decorat: tina: -fiber\: . toe’ cream. treesei In 10 years both the wholesale and | ~ |weasonal exceptions, prices to producers | POULTRY AND “MEATS Second Low Tide |1:60 p.m, 3.8 1 | st avin he | ing. ; | retail price of coal just about doubled. | and 22 centa to dealer an be figured by deducting the ort of] Prices Fuld by Wholesale Denlerp || Scosad High ride | Ter ne meet tt-||Cumntity oly eee ne dere | Stee Hadar ts Racker ant Wie ia—4(7618) Furs. In 1912, the average retail price of| Chicago, being a mroascer distance | transportation to Seattle and approxi-| va fo Slopers }21:06 p. n2 tt] : ie ce September |Sackett. To owt, eperate and conduct $e ago and well- jers—Per tb. 27 etal 1e hands of produc S| wholesale and retail stores anc (7612) Glassware, jewelry | stove anthracite in Boston was $8.25.)from the anthracite ficld, pays a| ™Stly 18% for hauling, storas nd well leakeneckane one : n of producers is | wholesal a retails and placesat asthe 7 tng eons) | Ave, fat, per M. ‘35 small |tusiness for the purpose of dealing in Te cettlen. | In Washington it was | greater proportion to the railroads; | ple Pe Fn ak eae 3*| Weather Bureau Report! on Monday, August 27, the Amer. |Rrocerion, meats, et. pony Islands—{7644) Canned sal te a he pele, respectively, @F€/the Chicagoan getting ‘only 120 Seales Wew: Boaz: tanehes 1s] Medi 45 he : TAT tan abi a Bept. 4 aa Reps ican Smelting & Refining Co. ad-| spokane, reducing stock from $50,006 to fle—17652): Lard; olls, edible; par-| cht rate fromh.the | POURS Of coal for his $1, of which| Local, new, per ack se] Far ed phere Passed in, str Munplace, at 4, m 5 officin act price he gence at aa ane ce Lar Ht le; par. seme are eu ziniett raie crm. - | the mine gets 49 cents, the rallroads | Cabbage—cCai., per. .... Ne WF conte abers tive PORT ANGELES, Sept. ¢—§ A. M—|lead to 6.75 per pound, New York. | sonic row poser ee Soeue: Mnereasing ; 8; tea. anthracite’ field to Bos' ja | 30 cents and the dealer 21 cents. Local, crate, 24 head .... | Geese—Live, fat, 9 to 12 fon. Paes ate Buon The advance was not unexpected| isaacson Co. Iron Works, § 2 China—(7581) Hardware, light;} creased $1.25 a ton, to Washington, Carrots Local Py | Belzian Mares Th <3 8 : | aay gaa ten ca Sec aaah rape . St. Louis, which ts on the western |CArets—Lacal, ppt dos. sss... 9 1k | Bellan Mares tox and | , |by the trade and was entirely war. | ‘Teasing stock from $22,000 to $40,000. ‘Cuba—(7597) Canned fruits, canned |” Eight of the larger coal companies, | TiN of the territory using anthra-|Caulifiower—Por craio cscss-:- T6O140| Live, fat, per To. ses |Arrivals and Departures) ranted by conditions, Sales have | ., Gems Mats Ce Seattle, $159,000, De- vegetables, packing house products hut affiliated with raliroads, are| it has a net price per ton 44 centa | Cetery—tocal, doz. .....-..+.1 6091.00 | Noesters—Old, live, per’ Tb, ", | , ARRIVED—sept. 4-8tr Alameda trom |been good In both New York ‘ana mare ae Engiand—(7803) Lumber, all kinds, | grouped together in price quotations. | Wer than Chicago, and the St. Louls |Cora—reiiow Bantam .....+. 1.49@1.89 hele TRE eas sas, | Meee een wantert Kealeht from Basten | St Louis, and jt seems that the ad-| Knowledge is an accumulation ‘of Finland—(7575) Fat back, lard. Their product is known as “com- jdealer get only 15 cents of each $1, | ser < hae al sea ie $0) Fancy, heavy, 186-200 the re (19 | Yi8 New York, Haitimore, Balboa, San | Vance stimulated buying. The out-| facts; wisdom is an accumulation of Meares Sores} pine tooling, ‘pine| pany” coel in 1918 the average price | other 85 going to rallronds and | Tettece—tocai, per erate <.-1.7,.40@1.88| POULTRY AND MEATS | Pedro, Han Franciaco and Portland. at /look ts for an active fall business. !sore spots.—Modford Mail:Tribune: doors. lot company stove coal at the mines | NE waite Arkh joe m bere ee poet tiett Bald Wholesate De Southwestern vin Southeastern Alaska, at ~ Sn = ma ° as ce Todaw penis: | MINE FP ‘ . green, dos. . s cke—Dressed, per Ib. " 1 pt + Protestiaus from South Atrica—629) Fruits. | as $256. Today the company auo-| NN SOARING | Rarsies~Tisc, ‘don. tig. bunches 20@ 28] ftene'-Dreaned,” Reavy” a0 (2) | Math’ vin Hongvong, Buanghal,, Kove meets. Tob, te [BEN SOAR _| Farmar arm, Suman 100 35) eae rene Ran 20 2-. ang 3g [sane i Monga, ane, Kat Y STUDY FARMING ‘The foreign trade bureau of the Se- DIFFERENT CITIES HAVE Of the quotations today, $8 to $8.35 Repoesecal bell, per tp 08 heavy, 1. lend. from: Tacopna, at’ € p rH. ¥ attle Chamber of Commerce has re-| VARYING PRICES f, 0. b. mines, the cost of production, | "Calg: aeeais 1 IDs see ecoeessush Alexander from San Pedro via San Fray ceived the following inquiries in the| In Boston today, $1 pays for cording to the commission's ex-| Gorataregt, fancy Tey Hh ed, pee HLS agg C00" pain ate “Ann Hats foreign trade field, information con-| pounds of coal. Of this $1, 45 cents | Petts Averages $6.68. Of this the la-/ | Now. per th 1%4@ .02% | Turkeys—Fancy, dressed etd 4—Str Nebraskan for AO 1 ‘17 | Francisco, Ban Pedro and Balboa, at 4:10 |bor cost is $3.97 { Radishes—Laocal, -28| Live, fancy, th. 02% | Belgian Hares—Live, per tb. cerning which may be obtained at} represents the sale price at the mine the bureau: and covers production costs, land \on Rh | The £. 0. b. mine price in 1913 was | mai ngas—Per sack . +s+s 9001.25 | Dressed, per tm. 560; ; si | : aelostin a. m.: ate Admiral Farragut for Ana 1309)—San Francisco importer | royalties and operator's profit. The are with the labor coat averaging | Spinach. <Local, per box Suseegule Cows—Country dressed, ib. 1.) “eG “22 | corten via Tacoma, Everett, Bellingham wants Seattle connection for handling | rajiroads get 23 cents of this $1 for|?"\. | Nenategettareetaa Ce Hogs—Fancy block .......451) A1@ j1a | And Anacortes, at 4a. mi str Kaga railroads g + O68 — Merced s76@1.00 | Veal—Faney, 1 | okon Sifoti’ seed ‘cake Laas ee etn hauling the coale The| Whereas the labor cost per ton has | Turnip Doe Geveties 2. 2occ, ! —Paney, Ment... ‘eg “17 | Maru for Hongkong via Yokohama, Kobe 1310}—Quayaquil, Ecuador, wants| remaining 32 cents went to the local poreased ats per cent in 0 years, petit Pt lhe rs og ni Shanghal, at 10 a i Be names of Seattle Importers of cocoa | dealer. ‘ e ming sale price has increased Prices Pald Wholesale Dealers LIVE s§' a beans, sugar, rubber, Panama hats,| In New York, where $1 buys biked over, 200 Dax emir frose $2.69 | Apptes— Quotations at edits Ketch Alaska Vessels Were and mangrove bark and ra bark | pounds of coal, the division is 56|0$84885, Yellow Transparent te gn@ iis | Cattle Ketchikan—Sept. 2—Hailed, str Alaska, 1311)—Los Angeles firm wants’ quo- | ¢. sine operator, 18 cente| he proportionate coat of abor as | Jravensteina, box 2.10 ‘rime steers . Potersburg—Sept Sailed, st aa-| f Tet eG Angeles firm wantwauo- |cents to the mine operator, 18 Cente! eoresented in. the mine sale. price |APrcate-t-baiket crate s.....-400@180 | Medium to. good miral Watson, northbound, at 7 8, mn. and canned rhein . |Bananas—Per Tb. ........... 10%@ 11 | Prime cowa and hi Y 5 7 Ecport. Sakttle Stacks Macket has decreased from 61,6 per cent to|Cantaloupes Standard 2.001 Calves « serie | :. : Stec arket [59.5 per cent Casnbas—Por Me vccseccccceeee 08%) Bulls ice : BP cchbsiak oka” porte pane Carle. oLCce Nate Sn orn eee, peer ad mare: (eR eu «oo Vessels in Port at Seattle for list of exporters of condensed| Furnished by HM. Herrin & Co, sb CER IETID® Fhe Skene, OF RDO) oie an 3 si : 06] Prime Salmon Bay Dock—-Str Brookdale. milk. | wank Stocke— “pia ankea | CO8t8, however, the commission em- | Cocoanut ieeseweses 1.60] Smooth heavy 9.60 Smith Cove Terminal—Pler 41-—Str Kage (1313)—Gothenburg, Sweden, pape . Gates 8 + 70.09 |Phasizes two important points. | Dates—Dromedary, 16-pka. Hough heavy $56) Maru, str Hornet. Pier 40—Str Kongo- 4 «fas + Paper | American Sayings Bani 7 1. That only # part of the increased | Flss—Driea, PIES sc eseee 7.60) san Maru. Manufacturer seeks connection for | Rank of California 4 $206.00 . y =p “7 Gooseberries— MT, vevceseees 06@ 12 | Sheep— 9.00 | Great Northern Terminal—Str Yokohama Unbleached Canadian Bank of Com... 192.60 196.00|cost of production per ton is due to “ prea rebate Ekalaka a f iret Nai “ * e ysice | Beedle lui HOG 1.25 4 Str Tyndareus, str Portestiaus. = (1214}—Russian immigrant, speak. | Marine National ..---..-. 115.00 attributable to’ changed physical’ con-|),, Solon. email tug - rei vic ees : O00@ Reel Sige sip cancetratly “Donua tieon ing English, wishes position as book. | Metropolltan -« Aa oh 44 ditions in the mines, such as mining |” gtratned, per TD. .......2.e 1% | Ewes ae : +++ 5600 6.601" Gweuo, : keeper or timekeeper. | National anh eh; Com. + Pree |of seams which formerly were con- | Huckleberries——-Per th 10@ 13 sessesssssesess 1.60@ 6.601 pier 7—Motorahip Anvil $ Re ld | National City's gine 31a | Sidered too poor to work, ete. Lemons—Faney .....s0+ 2.0089. FLOUR AND SUGAK Pier é—Str Barbara C. Tee tte eee aici dives. tikee |, %. Dhat-the. puronasin ver of |, Cholee HS aleo@ ss Wholesale Prices Pier 5—Btr Sutorpco, atr Admiral Nichol- Nection for sale of salt mackerel. Geta ational SEED tages 140.001, ha e-Dure hasings power Of | Oranges—Per box . +4:3.60@4.76 | Flour—tooal bends ..,.,.- 140 lar, (1316)—New York broker wants for-| “"tnaustriat Stocks-- he dollar in 1923 is about 70 per cent | Peaches—Per crate ...-.-+ 60@ .90|Sugar—Cane, per owt. 1.121! Pfe | Pier ¢—#tr Youemite, warding agent in Seattle. Albers, common ...+++ $ 42.09 § 45. oo} lems than in 1913 Raspberries Per crate 2,50 Beet, per owt thas h He Pier Str Alameda, str Doetrosa. tT ie a Giver Sten eee 16.00 | 48.00 Pineapple—DPer orate ..... 5... .7.0007.60 HAY, GRAIN. A 830 | Pier Dastr H. F, Alexander. Plums vee OGLE i Nf D er A—Bir Lake Filbert | Aero Alarm, com. ....- 1.50 2.00 *Ta: Strawberrles—Iverbeariig .. 2.00 | Alfalfa Hay—Firet grec jer D—-Motorahip Challamba faskn Bteatnahip -ss...+. 88.00 92.09) i 00} rey . red tat Meetin 7} Alene Seearany ois’ see) 183 28| Building Leased to | Watermeton rer nO | EN ec 10.08 | Union Preitie ‘Terminal--Atr Wm, Cam eetings Centenniad SIMs ssssm -s- 10080) Dana ffine Compan NUTS Cracked aud feed meal, 106 $6.00 | ea Bhipping Board Moornge—Str_An- nn | Hetleral Telowrap't A AE Cd pany Prices Pald Wholesale Deniers Barley—Whole fo oe 4,00 er Flourini A ae , p 10's... na B, Morse, atp Went Joster, atr Went The Exchange club wil hotd tts |Generarvetrolowa com... 11.00 ‘a1.s0|, The Paraffine Companies, Inc., Sack Lote Rolled and ground, so'e-too'g 11°8700 | Niy regular meeting Wednesda noon in | Globe & Milling com 60.00 51,60, have taken a five year lease on the |Almonds—t. X. 1, per th...... hay data feed, 10's “Adio | Connectiout Streit Terminal—str Western Meves’ cafeteria, Dr, Cleveland {Glave Grain & 24illing pref, 94.50 Bid | building at 2244 First ave. S., it was nd round, To Sprouting, 100's $600) here Milllag ‘Terminal—St r Ibert Aros.’ a ae ferminal—Str [ocrareae) ANS Ame RaNver) announced Saturday. ‘The building ts Wheat ned 40.00 | Northland. Kleihauer, pastor of the University | ~ (cal.) pfd.....- 88.50 Bilal oe 4 4 tes taee at Northland. ie, y Ree Sail ng che cries tnganen euae zt dauny Maal ay by 160 foots with: two floored and anaes i PAE Bes stg at Fn Ora ‘ LNC29 | ranger Street Terminal-8tr Pennsyl- Learning to be dirt farmers cipal speaker, | Honoluiu Piantation......+ $500 Ask) basement, Total consideration for) Yancy budded, per Wo. .....- .B0| Chick Feed—1o0%e ....02.1021171¢947-00 | nutniete ‘Dock Mojorahip Culburra 5, a i |Rew' World Lite.sssscs+. 30.50 13:00 | (he lease Is approximately $20,000, DAIRY PRODUCTS Chick DM. Mash—i00'a Spokane Street Terminal—Str Curacee,| CHICAGO, Sept. 4—All the ol) vacation th farm work, and at the ‘4 Feel tla SA bl Rae HY Pr | Z Tet) Ap et Acad [Growing Feed 00%... sir Admiral Rogers, [stories about city boys in the coun.|!nvitation of the packer, the stu: (| TRADE TERMS ] Catia MaMke-Mavigation.: Tree! Stan HONEST ADVERTISING Battertat— |Seratch Feed--100%s |... cae irechdeny dackaon. te CO—l try are turning up agalh at Eiellyn Sesh Went to the farm: for 9 (8 & HP ny elfic Al xe i do, Seattle delivery 49 | Coe “ Wrydocks—-Hktn Forest rie weeks’ “lab ry course.” eat Pacific Car & Voundry... 96.00 100,00] A. well-known lawyer had a horne| gyre nin enie, aellvery 3 i | Settanvena Siete see 4 Drydocks—Bkin Foret triend, strlirarme, the Lake Forest, country |" nee ec coe ) Nenana | acitic: Co at Biscuit. 490.00 116.00! that always stopped and refused to| por ten neeh kan ay 34 | Linseed O11 Meat—14 et Bound Briage & Dredg Co--air| piace’ of Thomaaiy Wile Fel eetey tecelve regular wages _ NET Leek Tel, pret, 9400 fia | cross the mill-dam bridge leading out Teer ad aa 3 26 | Soyn Benn Meal—100'9 . | Patterson: sit a iaat Wacken eHNUAN WH Glin net ‘ ie thoir work, aud from Profestos « - When a-socurity is sold at a “net” | pe’icar site (ouar) 28.00 | of the city. No whipping, no urging Ct t.0.b eattie suppl 3.00] Alta ets ea Pee PR JAmes Terminal Company—Ship Abner | 1" ae aha Bank 60 ane any Post they get lectures and instruc Price, it means that the seller will re- | Puget Bound Power, 6% pfa_#1.00 would {induce him to cross without DAIRY PRODUCTS 70 Granulated--100' OP Ser at tate wlavhte pLmik WE AREFIMt: "| weattieal MIRE: eebanl tare: Ded into} tion on livestock, agriculture and eelve the full price without any de. | Meld Bron, coma. seer. $7.00 stopping, Su ho advertined him Rim rele ha | Chareont (hardwood) --id's Hofternan's Drydock—ste Rainier, bark |" me hove are studente In Parker ee anagemont. Edward: Wilson, ductions, In most cases, when se-|gperry Flour, com........ 65.00 “To be sold, for no other reason | putter—Looal ere: cuber i lontocempns iene rene otae noes 4 Anne anit high oat. Whats <thelt ‘s ‘ rey lite © RAR tinh Rercna Sperry Flour, pret........ 08.26 ; ; 4 eta ; Limestone, 100' SSAM00 | Stimaon's Milin Str Anne Hanity school, where their work ins] tite of the other boys. liv : curities are sold at a given price, it Pp oiat M OY SRE +4 than the owners want to go out of | Local prints, wrapped 49) Granite—100's Of atranticsBuoy Nov tebes Maniac her boys, living with un. Stream--Buoy Nov T dtr Maaivon. | {cludes Instruction in’ agricultu them in their tent camp and going» Fons, acht K. V. Kruse, barge Coquit- | det Professor I. B. Post, Professor | through their schedule of work and lam City, whalers Star Now. 1, 2,3, [Post ts spending hig own summer | recroation, {x understood that a commission will | Toh ghipyards s......... 60.00 be deducted trom the proceeds. Zellerbach Paper pld..ss.. 6.60 town,"—Specialty Salesman Maga- ba jeeps Oi white shell, zine. Pullets . Ment Serapa- ai +e 97 Ghell—E 401” Wentern oy: LNT TIES RR RE a aa Nae Pha