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WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1923. THE SEATTL STAR -. BUSINESS—Finance, Produce, Agriculture, Shipping, Real Estate, Building , ORM WHEAT Tells Remarkable Story \[Wew York Stock Market||Outlook for Fall Trade |REPORTS GIVING ORGANIZATION of American Saw-Making —.. _ Is Excellent, Says Bank GAINS CONTINUE Lowden Heads Co-operative) ~, 71 a . , " a, arr : EE : Few Declines Are Noted in Marketing Association |Gardner Tell How Industry Grew) ** si 8°" cone er PUblic’s Purchasing Power Is High ig ene Fou From Nothing to World Monopoly f bg aah and Prices Stable BY W. BL FRANCE few more. His greatest hand & F eports on August busl- The outlook for fall trade ts ex- The automotive industry ha bureau 60 aaae lent, in the opinion of the Na-|found It necessary to make further t of commerce, eon aa the * aid tional City bank of Chicago, The| Purchases of sheets and st in prob-| in produe- able’ that business from this source |, < ¢ two chief fedturen mentioned in the x Of tet 9, 7 | believed t New York Stock Market | will Increase, New buying of auto 1's saws are < ben unt Monday's Que’ |inonthly review of business condi-| mobiles hax been stimulated — by |™!"* on a 1919 Base, ates, Thi ielinaite Disaton , noc Furnished by Le ions just Ismued by the bank are| price reductions unced by| increased from 148.1 in July to 1644 able statement of the growth of the wet t high purchasing power of the| many manufacturers, everal of|in August. Production of knit under tween wheat growers,! ner, Pacific Coast m. peat ‘ w material. loadinus, the latter re-}els and have Imunched an Impor-| ooo. | a a fticere and others here | 1, oe Oe anager of Hen ming ¢ ; | : unusual movernent of] tant campaign to incréane salen he tosens | ie | sston & Sons, in an address at the an saws, . ‘ . CHICAGO, Oct. 9.—Grain pric 3c trade channels. COMMODITY PRICES " the executive committee appointed to|clud Tuesday noon in the Masonic! , r 2 r the wheat|ment at a high level of wages The department of 1 74,000 pounds in July to 48,8886 work t . ahi ‘sehen STARTS FIRST eet mark dp ed w aker, | yw the review nd even in thel@ enreful study of purchasing |900 pounds for August. Production won ; STEEL PLANT - Bl farming sections where ch anx-| power of the dollar and according to|of steel furniture, steel vessels, and The org will seek to en-| Another startling fact revea The result w 1 " as reports from | lety ted a few months ago, the! their report, based on the average|cut of Northern hemlock increased. st farmers wheat Gardner is that the saw is 1 making seibte . that farmers are dumping | situat hus shown material better;| for yarioux commodity groups, the| Building construction, woolen mar states, pa a,| modern invention. In fact, it we ground. dus fo lack ment. Repayments to the War Fin'| qoar of last June was equal toonly|Chinery activity, animal markélings old natrument that its beg American steel the saw business 3 * . ation, representing loans) 6% cents pared with it» pur-|4and cut of Northern hardwood: reg ‘ to history: f w by leape a th wheat and a ural and livestock pur 191%. On the 1918] istered declines h ‘tock on hand Increased slightly, = NT = Pe . - . ‘ a in. o¢ y terms droppea|the department of commerce index U RGE SALE BY jeu re . , (the market and dip | ative marketing movement to 40 cents in May, 1920. which was|for 32 commodities on a 1919 baselat za , 1 . ‘ ; sumed large proportion low level. During the f aif of {108.1 for August comparing with GOV ERN MENT were thade : a 7 ack with other! vances by t w intermeds 1922 it had risen to « point above 70| 103.1 for July. Stocks of knit undere BY LINCOLN QUARBERG gh: oan 7 1 . % r member banka, 4 amount of} 4993, it dropped to 66 centw. The| Savings deposits continued to im KANSAS CITY, Mo., Oct. 10—|5¥™mbers of them are . i ‘ ture 6 ones such financing bi en arranged.| dollar's buying power has shown a| crease. In August they were 6,463, Marketing of America’s annual sur-| Museums, They are rarely ree] of other tools inatance ‘ ; According to the government's! wide variation wince 1919 for ¢ | 580,000, compared with $6,459,8 plus wheat by the government to in-|inches long, were n ol Fecemmitty ins aoe re ‘ Chicago Board of Trade) op report, the indicaied crops ot |Eaaseimasiy groupe See at | for Jul and $5,828,628, 000 for July the produce GA: tirace dependent file 1 elAmer. Tel T : Wheat Open Miah cotton, corn arley, AUBAT| It is evident that .prices for nome | 1922. Deposits subject to cheek de- W. K. Jor Les £ si le. t States. The 9 r beets, and toba will show @ BN! commodities have been. stabilized | creased slightly in the New York, n his opening address to {chiefly for making ¢ ted bapa . Ma 3 1 over 1922; wher rice, rye, white ound the present basis and that} !tichmond, Minneapolis and Atlanta, farm congress here, | bone and soft stone in the rt " ; ‘ a ee and sweet potat apples, and hay,/the sharp receagion of wholesale | federal re districts plan would involve turning REAL DEVELOPMENT and it wa I ° 78% | will show loase prices during the preceding month| September statistics, based | om the farmer of his surplus!CAME WITH STEEL t kind needed, ss va {y | FARM BUYING came to an end in August, While) Week.y reports, indicate maintained of exportable wheat crop each year| “E: saws of bronse followed| “From importing prac ‘ tas “18 IMPROVING |conidtions in Ml lines are not satis-|Sctivity in lumber production and to the United States grain corpora st eat ¢ $ \ $40, to muy Cus “ Even allowing for the Jower| factory, no inflation exixta and the;#r loadings, ‘The net available car tion and the sale by this agency in Of Hint, tho specimens Of thee |ricaiy all of the mwa f : . prices prevailing for meat animals,}buying public continues..in fits de-|*Urplus declined slightly. Interest porter re not numerous, It was not untillin 1924, ty the comarhab ‘ Chicago Car Lots the forecast {a for w larger total| termination not to support price ad-|Tates on New York call and time jan also includes price fixing |the discovery of steel that saws be-|naw-making in Unt Tuesday's Quotations : t 12 turn to the farmer as compared} vances except in ca where (they |/o4ns increased over August. rn by the government for the bulk of|/gan to be practical for general uxe 1 now we, in*common with shed by logan & Neyan with A year ago and as @ natural) seem fustifi Bes! B ® #10 Bee o senttie the crop, on the basis of home |The history of the discovery of atee 90k upon —practica > Keeta. Co \ P} consequence a greater confiden Figures ately fiven out by te] DE sumption. Thus, under this scheme, | ery man in the universe as @ pos $3 hos developed. among the. emall| bureau of labor statistics mt Wash: the wheat raiser, would be given! in Amerien. With the making has been lost. It is certain, however, | ginte custemer : 290 Liverpool Grain | merchants. supplying the farming| ington indicate an upward trend in| {we markets for hin erop and, ae.{that steel was known by 00 B. C ardner told uboat his company’s * Monday's Quotations Baler of mail order houses) wagex and disctone that 2,583 estab-| [I NWARRANTEHD Wheat— Open Miah tow Close | MO cording James, would receive|and the famous Damascus blades | plant near Philadelphia, which c¢ babe lah Nee AF intially. above Just year.{lishments in tries lant: AG f : i American peices (or from 1S to 9@l sere made in 300 B. ¢ 3 acres of ground, He said that De bia seabita sa tase bia the purchasing power of the) wst showed a gain in employment| WASHINGTON, Oct. 10—Peaste price for the balance fe MY na yreantger a! of afar ‘op an employe on account of dll a ‘potent, Influéne king » for! with an increase of 27.8 per cent in business conditions are regarded at At present the farmer sells 100 | SCOCCutTNE type Of saw dates the mer w older they were | N.Y. Sugar and Coffee | better business generally, the out-} total wages paid, and an increase of | the tr An Goeerenen 8 being une per cent of his product at the low |)n° introduction of the pe F © Jobs, until they we ‘Torsday's Quotations look appears considerably improved | 11 per cent-in average weekly earn : reasury spokesman bie product and supports hie family |20, worest thru f : f Hy | Cottes—-» inted, 9. O se ip;| ‘The steel industry nx a whole bas| It ts significar that 25 out of ¢rasing unemployment, pending etre American price levels,” he said. gone. The Peeeee teen Wate b , 1 3 Helgian fran } a dee tember and new orders for steel|caplta earningy in August as com-|*Mong large firms and other moves lished around 1300, and water t Rwies franc that month were | pared with only ten increas in July. |°f @ like chiragter should be digre: s which wheat * ceive : German m'k ma He | acarcely up to expectations. . bdr A : St eae ea tt orkid “tielta tbraclte wage agreement] lishments reporting as to their oper. /80n for belief that a. break Of aity tea and.world prices for the gun|. -ne iret sawmill in the ae a) ; Recree nee + rrirents cro haw been rome ‘reinstatement |ating basis were working full time, | ind in business is near, The secretary of agriculture, un-|))ot there w pdeaerine Gctinette FOR BIDS Hohn arin branches in hol ting _up_ well, the balance were closed. Apple Shipmen 3 dr James’ plan, would estimate the} \ 3 ” a umant ¢ fancy, te tb -—-—-- | M e Fercentare of wheat crop to be held | YO"k © year etriier. Of course, all D } | Make High Record — for home consumption and the lice %99 years were bought in Europe,| 7 wing new Calle for bids enver Live Stock SE TTLE A TS | WENATCHEE, Oct. 10—For the | amount to be taken over for export. ig i 4 Tuesday's Quotations i 2 * nated tC. H Wihee Beattie Tureday’s Quotath Meera Dp ret | eteady = ments out of North Central Wash- FIRST AMERICAN y 3 reer? 8 Neat ee 1 helt Belgian Hares—Live, per tb... 11] ington surpassed those of the Yak H 44 | urday, October 6.. The to dfs mf produced in.New- York in 1804, but) District 8. Depart et Tone SAAD) Maik SSE by wholecaters. With « fom | Veal—Fancy, light . 18 | tier of cars forwarded by ad Great Meviewed by U. & Department | jitrie progreas wae mare in the in at of Agriculture, Missoula, 7 piss. 07 @ seasonal exceptions, prices . rodusers| Heavy, coarse \dustry. Ih 4848 Wiliam and Charles, Mont. bids 10 a, m., October 16, 19 Lamba, 811,784 Tecder ‘inmbe, \€an be feured by deducting the cow my " : " é 10 er 16, mb “Tecder‘lambe, ! LIV! 1,446, nearly all of which were [Johnson started’ a factory in Phila |improvement Clark’y Fork road, ; HS SOG 12,00; gwen, $2.2005.50. tranmpectation to Seattle and approx}: @ miisig Maleoues |p compared’ with” 1,244" fron Yakima vulley. This total was: ment of commerce show British in- | , sry heals. sdeinaantd Rnes : : ; . pa ea fo ocd! “ vas Fe eee eee oy conek {ist Hanes. Disgton learned Bureau of Yards and Docka, N Hides and Wool | elie Me dat] easiest te neal 2 | practically equal’’to the” ota : Fponsible for ioreased. unéenploy. | American eawemaking, and trom tht bide October 11, construction Foreign Securities ait hid jew, don bunches. | Washington for the entire ment. Wholesale prices and the cost 11. nistory of American maws Is that | Navy Yard. Tarnished by Logan & Bryan Tulle : : ; of Henry Dixston. piel disap es | #10 Becond Ave., Seattle Caltakina. ateen oF Carrots—tocal, per don. “ bites fi tod fot Meme, Dito. seat bcone,| CY Cone, Portnd, ide Oo| menses Smee rte eee ee a] Bree ie cron ‘Mine Will Resume Continuation of the Cxechosiovak | 11% 1818 the J innotm vor Diaaton |tber 22, 800 feet 24 Inch fire hone van . Ret Thad Piha Tivenoady We et Fa Pise per cent of his product and a world y of the company was never Mar Nd te ¥ od be BHO be Bd situral communities is ays|during the year of 15.2 per cent,|Mistic reports concerning general the introduction of the wer mill, level of world prices and produces - He ' jet. Re 4. Refined, | within the last month or two. | ngs red today that rumors of ine wader the artificl atimuiated |£*s ‘Pak thetr employment w ‘ ‘ : a ae ’ ; er A manna ite tas slowed up considerably during Sep-|51 industries showed increased per|tilment of industrial programa must set up the machiner; 0 year fe Bags Pen +e ‘ ‘oducts during , he machinery | mie? ere Scrptiamed int : Italian. 1 San Francisco Produce | °°! Since | Seventy-eight per cent of the estab. | Sarded, adding that he found no rea in 132 Swedish krona American prices for home consump. | ri the other records seem to show ao vadersined pi * York # year earlier. Of course, all i see i e 1 x 4 and princtpatly in England on Northwest construction» work, Liberty Bonds Receipts 180. mere steady ——<—_—————— jen time this season frult ships | SAW IN 1806 manager of the National Surety Co, eae Be eee oe HO: calves 44. Mockers and Dressed, per > seria 11 fenehaion ld A Foreign Conditions Se ethe first Americansmade saw wax Were announced this morning Law Creer linsgs"Receipis: 2.196; market, 186 riven are thessmade to re | Seer eesti, druseedy, 1+ is y for the week-end an : > ate Ad ore DP alee iS: dealt iaay mele diesen taraats AY] Northern out of thin diatriet European cabies to the depart }aithia, and it was in that factory | tional Forest ‘project mately 16% for nauitng, storage and eell- | ogi, begina the real history of | 10.) e ahingto y 2 o wi Ncauat ecenpectnn: oul partly | [08 This bee ¥ Of Department, Washington, 1 eying Prices, F. O. BL Seattle feane—-Per Ih. dauaspaaets OM 3 ple shipments of North time to comparatively recent years. |900.ro0t radio masts, Puget Sound ‘Tuesday's Quotations Hee get Pde 4 rt | Preceding last week. of iting index are rising in Eng-| cada ePoan 9 ip. ereen or salted— ocal, crate ; d i } coal strike hampers production 18] (Uy some tools and steel und wtarted | C- 1. Bagley, Board of Public te ois: Oe eis up 0 38 fhe. oe a epee a 16|" Prime lambs ..... With Crew of 1, “00 ar country and ass Tessening a-one-man maw factory. He would| Works. seattle, bide 10 a. m. 0 Ba 1931.5: Re opiMareveg gitar Guamateec Leni, Mai": 4 Sommor. .9 choles". BUTTE, Oct. 10,—When Butte 4 ‘nl indus trial activity is feared, nO | raake afew sawn and then go out | tober th ave. W. sewers; Mead Rena ee eaee Ber Biat bias |e Fas ant —ver crate es sesss seats : Superior atarte, according to Deg og aoe moe are at peeeeec eure and sell them, coming back to make |*t. sewers; Avalon way, sewers; N 4937 Dry flint stage or bulle nee + dete : Jackling, the crew will consist e Czechoslovak government has \“ : s 1639 Onlone—Per owt placed an embargo on all coal. stocks. . Parsley —L Wholesale Prices be operated as it is believed the « eee te id aun oc (REE Sines Gidea. accordion tes Logal, : +09 3) FLOUR AND suGai tre men. The conse ae ; ; y Council, Spokahe, bids Oc- | hritien Ret. es ‘ The end of passive resistance in the e Il itecy ta rptine ana etdewalea | Belctora’ tedeenns bass2 By? |i BetaMerasliod/ saenesest ee liar fa ooeneieae | Flent—Local blends pany can mill its zine ore cheaper Ruhr does not seem to have affect- Shi WS. Siots cves ending Crown’ ave Belgium, J-Femiuim 47 lyon pelts, ary Reppere tell sj BeRmuly, bates : the: Washow; plants of.thy Anaconda ve Czechoslovak tron and steel District ingindér, 8. Depart. | Japanese: int 4a. sss. te Lotal whites, cWL, .y0-++++-/1:85@ 1.5017 RES eae ber ow company. Later the zinc pl lusty 3 i = * ment of Agriculture, Juneau, Al-/Japanese 2nd 4'ga. ad Netted Gema, ton Ty HAY, GRAL Ni be enlarged to take care of this Financial and industrial conditions || Tides in Seattle taka. tds Ostober 36, construction | Waited teinedom, 1948-6 ; Redanee—teeal: des, | (Ne Ra AND ERED [tional concentrating ore., ate reported fundamentally sound in | WeDNESDAY | THURSDAY Tongruss highw Nationia! Forest {Italian 64 Per each é a \Straw ... pike Italy, but business there is restricted OCT. 18 OCT. At i's ( ‘ . by hhand-to-mouth buying. Italian.)| Fit, MASH Tide | Pient ee y te ||. J.T. Ford, auditor, Dalles, Ore, B 1 : : railway traffic 1s increasing, the te-|| "hese Low Tide | Heat Low Tide || nije 5 5. m., October 15, sewer con ‘ston Woo Tey 2.00) | Rolled and round, 40's. 100 WESTLAKE vival in building i# maintained, and me Late fiicis em, 3.0 11.|) 008 f 40 BOSTON, Get. 0 The woot’ marner | Pele os ye frypae riys | geet seal ee aoe i | igh Tide || struction continues y active but there PS Rolled and groubd, 708-8 | Rond flour, 49-T, $1.80; Bie Bend risin, High ide Second Wig! i & prices of imported raw miate- rigrlimon Sebrrd bona eae eR Paul (, Fisher, recorder, Glad: | aggressive buying by the larger wo * were Wholesale Deaters Aprouting, 100's -T, mack 400; scrate! Tals indicate general factory activity. ||"\lona Low Tide | second Low Tide |i stone, Ore, bids 7:30 p. m., Oc tail, Fide: Maple berilery and ORIS BANK CLEAR) ‘Abels 1.50 @°2.00 | Wheat—Recleaned 0 | 50-50 corn and wheat, Itallan-cropa have proved larger than || 11:00 pom, —0.2 ft} 11:44 pm.,—1.0 ft.|) Tone eee Nk ts te Delaine are general: 13, clean Biackberries—Per ctl St alien Seas. 40s | $2,860; whe Preliminary estimates. ore cbigeadrsegite a ’ bani an xan and | Seattle Bananas-Per Tt. w Se; MecRantes! A cable from India reports more Weath: B R t Cc. B. Bagley, board of public | Northern about $125, Al Clearing $6. Cantaloupes—-Sianda . 150, Breit 19: Kings va > 01 rt. wien attle, bide 10 9, m.,° Oc: all woots domestic grades " J Bos jas : starch, 14 pke.; matches, Searchlight, 7 hopeful market conditions and ml Wp emere ty nu cet pce ee | rere, ent, Dida 10 me Oh; |are in demand for export nad. shipments 2 +» 808,908.68 | | Coeva pir: 9TH, ack corn meal, a6é. Bt The enn, anne He PAERIICL, Gd | Ales Ok Rome, oo L. Laruwell, recorder, Yohcalla, |lower atthe Mraney auctions, but on the 6.615,997.00 | | Eee cpeeries—Per ™ | : Kidney beans, 28¢; 1 qt. Amaizo oll, bull, fe foreign trade continues to de- Seon ANOELES, Ot. 10-~ da me ey p.m, October 13,| fier xrades of wool prices are un-| | Balances ..... 673,039.00 | | Grape Feult a Face; Briss ste ea 169, cline, @ tavorable credit balance is | DSperied. tr Cures e., bids, DM 3 changed. Locally it ta believed that a! | ‘Tacoma | | Grapes—ainiagn, smal . fore Bi : Nucoa, 3 the. §$c; Dungens ter, 52d parted, str Northland i hing 20,000 Wot ' P i Tug -seeresess 181.00 | Soya Bean Meal—190' a ss Age Re feserv Tuas aying and furnishing 30, tairly Inrge deinand for fine wool I¥) | aoe Sei a Seedleas. sma! | Aifalta, Meal=100% .; 5 Tha. pure honey, Be Dreserved. Uneven rainfall has af- eee | pipe line, fire hydrants, gato valves | develop Total transactions. . 2,909,000.00 | | omey—Comb, per Ca80 «+++ 4.26@ 4.78 | AltA Meal 3008 brick cheese, 6c Ib. fer 0 a . . . - ~ — Me ed. pe Gagreseves ASQ IS eted Indian crop returns slightly. Vessels in Port at Seattle (iy other iteme : . * WHAT hE Ich oad Ps 4. per th. ; es 18 (Granal cata a SANITARY, is Oat. esate Capt A: F. La. - . PEARS Foreign Exchange | “It's preposterous, old man, I'm | Lemons—F peeseeseses oy og | lah Menl—100's . jf8e; Mazota oll, pt. 26c, at. 4To, Fi ial Fl tain from Loe Angeles, at 3) B SINESS | NEW YORK, Oct. Sa-Foreian ex-|an export driver. What 1 know! cholo sceiccrmri ite |Grit—Limertone, 100 |#0c, al. $1.79; 8 bare’ Paimollye 5 inancia. ashes m.; ote Magle (rom: Tacot ray SAYS change opened Irregular. Mterling de! ahout driving would fill a book." |PeaMmee—per Ue : earnaite. 106 ita te Be; Economy jar caps, ie ie fon James Mactariane & Co, | "-:,iotorship. libhy Maine trom Taku jimard, 406b%; trance $0-0605; re! Constable: «And what. you’ don't | Reares-Per box ‘1.80O1-T5 | Shelt—Eustern oynier! 1008 | 8 | mirgarine, 320. To,7, Xaielne, Non; 11 Second Ave. femeleiiaion tion: amavien eta Ban FUTURE SOUND [vs 000, oft 495,000,000. - "know would fill. a hospital, .. Give | Elumy-—Her cre sas WAGES | Western oyater, 100s 22.00 | pall. 75c. Stall 122, . rnc Re a ee men in| 2 ARIE, tHchaTCG” market lowed! uy your name nnd “address, now." | Etttpectee i Seals 32-23, free ahrimp Twenty Industrial stocks average| {fom Kobe, at 4 p. m.: str Hearpoet from ‘AGO, Oe Linas Mae aemaind, Hr MP | sydney Bulletin, | Watermelon—Per Ib. : soln sobs ospuute alka Se | Tacoma via Port Ludlow, at & a m.:| gtoc! Ket ia riot m Mlen of weak-| 1-16; frahes, * 48.56, a decreaye 13; 2 Se ee ee menettiter -F sonic, MAPS JSF demand; -49.0655%, wp 90.0004; Belgtan - — U son. Stall 47, Nut margarin q decrease of 7 20 raillschr Lottie Bennett from Han Franci#es.| a0. in business conditibna, accord. | {emand: 40.04 1» 90.0004; Belgian NUTS ui rearing, 236 hay stocks average $0. eores }at 19 p. m.; etr Shidzuoka Maru fr |france, $0.0621%, Up 40.0014; marks, two Wd Wholeante Deaters tba, 65c; Teagarden preserves, stra 0%. . & decrease Of i ae, at 190 pe ms ate Admire ing to Arthur’Tesnolda, president of |bitton to the dotiar yt eee ck kate ey aS Ro Sep ‘ | Dewey ‘from Tacoma via Everett, at 6 the Continental & Commercial | pe L, per It | Jara, 200, Stall 21, home-made bipcih is peed tried. (aceon Almonde—t. X. Los Ps | Chein Iverson, 271 W. Boston, fram] naise, 400. b,j potato: salad, 200 pt |p. Parts of his conamenta Portland Sper Ib. Pt, ortlan Majestic will ah orrow| > Salled—-Oet. 10-—-8tr Everett for ‘Taco-| tional bank, Produce | : residence, 53x26, $4,500. Stalle R-1-15, ‘spinach, 100 tb. with 455,200 Sa ae tomorrow | teat # at. Oc tate Admiral Tod. are as follows: Tucaday's Cool du see cate —Pet iby: . Lofolin, 1903 B. Spruce, frame hospl-/ Oranges, 80c, 400, 50c Woz; hom h 455, pounds of gold and) Port Angeles, at p.m. by h eriod of business expan: sasie it Mal. No. i, par ‘ tnl alterations, $1,100. tomatoes, 100 Ib, 1425 pounds of silver consigned to|™*",%F hort Ane p In this period | Butter—429 516 1b Walntute—Cal., No, 1, dies ‘ e ‘CORNER: ei Hee paskien Ne >| fdimtcal Dewey, for Lot Anger tin ‘for sion. there hat never been a question |exs—tiuying priee, 4G t7¢ dox.i 2 gumbo, buaded, pert ‘ a, 0! 4lat 8. We TEA: COAlY ss eeatte -pacpe Pike at: beet Shaw ork bankers, cinco, at? Dp. fi Alaska for Son t Ay oF Groat. The Bante: | cnetedicat@nte ba 4a Faney biulded, CW es Tel, £3,000, “yi A eee | Tacoma, At § p.m; ate Panaman for Ta. f the muita Gy bd i ai he Pan beteese a2 ae Ih vy ee Fro DMRY PRODUCTS 5 Re Mica Hirtaanc ale EATIER ca tamb chops, 124; club sauinage, Production of steel ingots in this|New York via Tacoma, Ban. Franciaco, | heh em shemory serves, tine ee , Fill Fl te Nad otk abe M PASSO Agee ta 36-22, ‘buttor., 690, IDige }} question. my , It} e's , Bottertat— Temple De Hirelr congregation, “eare /ery butter, 430 Th; pullet eegs, country dur' lepte on Angeles atid Balboa, at 6p, m.: str a335, Gace damage ve "he a] Be Annalee i ahenghal’ via Cruse iter, |is the firat time the country i "A gerade S.onttle delivery... +81] architect, mill schoo), 185x120,, $125,900, 4 5 deta trees ns bor, At BD. Fa. thru an expansion period without! Seattle Stock Market : Rekecrresh ranch, white abel F114. G, Peles, M0 Columbla al, frame | MM Drtck cheese, 206 Mm. stall a August total | O86 coming to the point of exhausting Ite! Furnished by I, M. Harris & Co, ‘ é Mixed colors * 181 ‘apta. to move, 96,000, roast, 12%¢; lamb: chops, 12%e; “ in P $ 7] it resources. | $17 Cherry at. 4 4 atiats, of | Se cArochambault, corner 22d N, Wy “and | cutlets, 12 Meet choice ateaks 134i American Brass -hay reduced the| Vensels in Port at Seattle ordt ia’ thle aelinahble CHRL: tanked | BANK STOCKS Be ving Milk—Crts Lom Ranitle eupsly — $04 | Ballard, ‘trate residence, 44xis, $4,n00, 14d L2me: astern haras, the TJ price of copper and ai Smith Cove Terminal, Pier 41—Atr Bhid "It is this so C4 | BtooK nid : kB. eondenbary ss i Paaian Tita nana , 260, 'S 5 b i ey nba ne Mas Products| eka Maru, acht Zampa, ate Weat\me look to the future with» confi: | American Havings Bank. .§ 40.00 $56 AN cE AIRY PRODUCTS Wear @ Waealer, Marfon bidK., foreproof 49 3a et te wun. 10 ORR Bee Cane dente Rank ef Callfornia 206, 7 ¥ q lees tw Hetall Dealers Pes ibd . oven | Son ate Mokkoh Maru, atr Bearpoet, | i i Canadian Bank of Conse. 191 oe dint ecoartary, Goal Amer, Cition Realty, Leary Bidg., fire: | 49-1. Tbe. fresh, | K “There is apparently no secumula- lorton National 220. Tat ‘oof stor $2,000. peanut butter, At the annual meeting stockhold-| sr Kalkyw Maru ter Horton Na " Toal Prints, WEAPPOD ss css, i iach ten, the Houthorn eaten g ahold | great Northern Terminal-—air Takiwa| tlon of stocks; there re no Nigh in-| Marina National i : Adie ERLE 2D, Weld £000 alner aves team gen, aq, FRR REACH / a pted) “Marv, ath Hakata. Maru: vl 4. Wages are high=probably | Metropotitan 260 ( ' residence, 10x26, $2,800, B ‘ . & resolution that it was the senad| tet Btrnet Terminai—B, 8, 8, Discoverer, |Veneorien. Wages are hgh pit mate vat, fiank of Com 31000 3 ’ he Fo A, Boeke, $1b Atpe Bide strcens. Feu a Ay ee eee ae of meeting that direct *. G, Haida, ate petal |(00. bigh: in many casse~ be National City ; 500 186 3 realdence, $4,0 id flour, 386; 4 Ths, prunes, 200; 2 tbe, of meeting that directors ” shoul bea a piles combination of things necensary to|Renttie National 280.00 a Pa . Me apeotat on tuttenrcabe. tha, Gaatha mi 0 payment clfle Terminal—@tr Ad » period of ox-|Heattle Title Trust,. 00 119.60 regon triplet big apecial on butter,.400 tb. Guat common dividend ‘ ri ahi ih de re mark the ond of the peric x | Onion National t gaslo0. 140,00 . Wirconsin cream brick ‘-Th, pall Tbe} atrictly fresh, 4 ial Nicholean miral Nie pansion—necessary to give us nsaur. Hock Swine Joa. Ter peanut butter, we grind Ik _ Put ii-D-—-Btr Owego, motorship Theo- nauatrinl ftocke } Mafeatlade FE ox. Te? peany wring tty Piedch rie Jance that the period of prosperity ts | si 00 943,50 ; Taahington trek mt tal cane ae Stal 1841 Pike Piet 7. otorahip Anvil nnd wi pon pus, I CON: | Alb pt 7.40 80,00 ry 4 f i ‘areade, je Jmonds, ic Th, led ; Piet T—Motgranlp An waning. and will soon pam jAlpere pt + ee ; ‘ VYOULARY AND MM. nuts, pleces and haltves, 660. Mig Meetings Piey @oMke ‘Tiverton, epleuously absent 00 Vrices Paid by, Whotena| THIEVES OR FIRE Ned fliberts, 40¢ M.; Jumbo or p | Pler De-str M. F, Alexander 1. ped, 101.00 uf i ¢ tu dhippere Tha Mo; aprleoti Union Pacific Terminat—-Btr Roxert sentennial Mill ah 0.00 , be Tippaiiseeesihans tO /ghate The Seattle Real Estate nnnocia- | Pacific Const Coal Bunkers—U. 8. I. 8. GIVE FIGURES lolemranit wit | Brotlereciiiee, tat, ber I: Use Our Modern tion will meet in the Hotel Butler | _, #wiftaure ne Mille fh ; [ancy de Pov Safe Deposit Equipment banquet re U. #, Shipping Board Moorings—str Weat General Petroleum com 31.90 7 Hens—4%4 te, and up White soap, 6 bal all iuet room ‘Thursday at 12:15 p.|”‘Himrod, Anna B. Morse ON Al iy CROPS Globe Grain & Milling... 45,00 emt at, lives 44 tH 8 Too ie Mant late dep Mm, ‘The meeting will be an open|Atiantic Btreet Terminal—Atr Kage, 4 |Glohe Grain & Milling pfd, 90,00 Live, Hebt, 3 to 9M thas) ' oan LIDDY pork and beans, 1 torum, 1. G, Greene is chalyman | Atandard Ol! Co’s Terminal—tr ¢ WASHINGTON, Oct. 10.-—The de-|Goodyear Tre & Rubber ary picked @ vente BCONOMY ofthe a A. F TAan ii date (enh) tit 42.00 mia pode My Stalls 86, 8 Us, bem cane euge ie a |Htacy Btreot Terminnl—ftr He | partment of agriculture yesterday | yawalinn Auwar 1 A060 86.50 cents ahave live, Atal 40, bantet val—Mtr Hawailan, [imwued the following — preliminary |itonotulu Plantation 48.0) 60,00 fat, Bo 12 Ta... fio}; bias Kant W iM: &. Warehouse: Com] went acniant’t cb Grete ts od Chan Hi, Tilly $1.00 94.00 and np. s We, moda, Sey eocoaNUL, 236; cocoa, T ‘Mtr W Tauiekenbach, |atatement of crops {iva Pa him re New. World Lite 10.50 y2'00| Be kash i VISIR aarp tena th | mou | Winter wheat; 568,386,000 bushele; Oanw anno Hooatere Old, Hive, per My seve f a—Mte Muntand wr Yas| o1%.4 4 Naviiation, 0,00 i artis Fodd Drydocks Hie Bunlant wir ZA) syringe whent, 219,901,000 bunhels; all wii 1H . | gee So) ot QUOTATION Puget Bound Hedge & Dredging Co—ate | Whent, 781,787,000 buaheln | Racit nat Bixouit 100.00 Fancy, heavy, 160-200 the ; 4 hers bat A “quotation” is the price at which | Patterson: é ; Corn, 9,021,464,000 bushels; condi Pacitle Gee, 4 Mise Didi, Bhd. tee Lloyd Barrett, 8-year-old VOULARY AND M q [Grytial "Wie sinean | "i ty of commodity old, or {Aten Terminal Company—Mohr Latte Hobe 2 por eo Pad, Tel @ Tel. pec ft 4 4 7 Petes Ph : i baking pawde: ‘a yellow tal The cUtY OF commodity Ia wold, oF) rime, motersnip Libby Maine. {ton Qutober 1, 82 pox cent Poneor Mille. caugnr) i260 “Hin! Washington, D. Gy boy—-born. ,.., Peiees Bald Wholeente eaters Ing buaer Stes Inton ale me tag e price which In naked for it, For|wee menttle training. MintioneeMagie| Onts, 1,202,453.000 busheln; barley,| pager Round Power, | 07% in M anette, id t fe “ip, can Waston's cortee, with abe exumple, the quotations on a stook | Xo. 67 190,261000 bushela; rye, 64,774,000) pra 00 +100, in Massachusetts, ts said to ; ; : itn, War's sorte “99 bi 0 etternan’a Deydoe r i eld Heo. oon 4 4.00 po.00} m (4 Es HT mp Orhan ft ss Might be "09 bid, 100 aukod,”” mean. | P{fernan'e Deydock—sir Manta Ane! nuxheta) cotton, 11,018,000 baler; to:| Rell Moe. con poo ee ave been proclaimed by fie oes |: Gutisinale honey, 4 : 16.09 | 5 — ee Local, per Box o++.. 1.00) Corn—Whole, yellow, 12 . R : chased aaa mares Wine fee eee Public Markets Barley—Whole feed, 100m u lie: bo Cadron. Pier 4O—Htr President Mad Hn Wa B. Flin j ) f j baat Ing that the highest price anyone | insti tusy Nov imate Madteon, bacco, 1,401,711,000 pounds: |aperry aribur com W000 1400) American and foreign artists | it ib. SEAT ILE NATIONAL het wt Will pay at the time of the quotation | Taylor's Mill-—Mktn Forest Friend, Hay, tame, 86,698,000 tons; hay, |Sperry Flour pet 2.00 44,00 the “perfect type” Of | Geese Deen eas tee BANK ater a $99, and the lowest price at which | Winslow, Marine taliway-senr. Aoo-| wid, '34,070,000 tors; augur beets, /Aunerlan nonin Cement 140) Mog Oe i Net ype Turkeys-cFancy,, dre imminent Anyone will well te $100, f ‘Godultiam Clay, 6,028,000 tons, WGellorbach, Paper pid... ONT American boyhood. Live, taney, Mh, alt ptoktos, Wibicnoniinisiovsinaial

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