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(Copyright, 1924, by NEA Service’ 19Q4. by NFA Semten, Ine 1 FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS Billie’s Going to Have THAT ORY BLUE OTT! ME OUST TO 60 SWIMMING SHES HOM,CAN L 60 ISWIMMIN P BILUE OTT AN’ His Doc JUST WEAT BY y ON THEIR WAY To TH CREEK ~AN YOULL Go Down, To TH CREEK AN’ DIRTY ENOUGH To 60 SWIMMIN' Taspberries—24-oup crate Filnt, dry hides a) Rutabagar—ler sack . Wool Pelte=Dry Ronugh, hoavy Roosters—O1d, live, per 1b. (Prices on Mixed ( ads to Shipper, F. 0. B. Seattle) Common to choi Cracked and feed 1 Barley—-Wholo, feed, Onts—-Whole food, Prices Vaid Wholesale Dealers Applos—Winerape . i New, green, box, Apricotp-4-basket crate Bananap—ler 1b, do, short halr, each. t | Brotiers—1924, dress Valley Wool, Ibe Ducke—Dreased, VEGETABLES Prices Paid Wholesale Dealers (The prices giyon are those made to retail dealers by sonal exceptions, prices to producers red by deducting the portation to Beuttle and 16 per cent for hauliny Geone—Droweod, Wholesale Dealers Dromedary, 36-pkg, Fige—Cajamyrna, 4-layor . Mond: Cattle—Neoeipta, Almonds—t, X. 1, per Ib. Peanute--Va. per Boets—Per suck hetfers, mediym Veal—Vancy light Mixed Nule—Per lb. OUR AND SUG at Union Stockyards to 260 Ibe, $5,60@8; 200 Medium to good «+ Fair to medium Tone of market, dium, good and chol: $9,269.76; 200 to + 200 Ibe. up, 98.5009; 8 Onlonp—Cal,, per ow Choteo cows und Medium to good Vair to medium Green, doz, bunches. Paranipr—Per wacko Parsl¢y—Doz, large bunches 4.50) feedera and stockers, P—Receipts, $82, Kreen or salted Tone of market, d choice, $809.60; culls an all welghts, $6.60@8,60; A ewes, common to choloe, Prime, Upht «+. Wmovth, heavy + Het, There, WHAT/S THE [DEAR ? Tides in Seattle | | TURSDAY ! WEDNESDAY JULY 22 | JULY 28 Lew Tide First Low Tide ms 3.6 tt 2.9 ft.| Hig tige s.1 tt Second Low Low Tide 5:08 p. m. 9 ft.) 6:02 p. m,, 4.2 ff || Second High Tide | Second High Tide 1:56 p.m, 11.6 tt. 110:96 p. m., 112 ee Weather Bureau Report TATOOSH ISLAND, July 22 Barometer rising slowly; clear; wind east, 12 miles an {Arrivals and Departures Arrived—July Str Nabesna from Alaska vie Anscortes, via San ; tr Crawler 16 em. July Washington from olulu at 10 p. m. Str Andrea F. Luek- ton vis po: ado for Ban F ly 21. jes at 10:20 a. m.; n for Port Angel Wr Dorothy Alexander for Vancouver sa ports, at 6 a. m. see Vessels in Port at Seattle @mith Cove Terminal—Pier 41—Str President Grant, Great Northern Terminal—Str Toyooka Maru. Pier 11B—Ms G ington, Pier 6—Stre ide, Nabesna. Pler « wn Pier 2 a, Jefferson. Pier B—Ma Cu Pier D. Alexander, Queen, Pacific Coast Coal Bunkers—U. B. L. V. Umatilia. vu. Shipping Board Moorings—Strs field, Stacy Street Terminal—Str Mexican. Commercial Boiler Works—BStr Santa Ana hie's—Power schr Ruby. Waterway Dock & Warehouse Co.— Ma Apex. Todd Dry Docks—Strs West Cadron, Pat- Nielsen, Luise Nielsen, Ames Terminal Company—Str Brookdale, Btream—U. 8. 8. Relief, Arctic, Kanawha. Winslow Mari oe Wheat . CHICAGO, July 2 red, $1.29 @1.90; 1,38; No. 3, $1.26@1.90%. Oar Portland Wheat PORTLAND, July 21.—Wheat: white, $1.38; soft white, $1.38 white, $1.30; hard winter, $1 ern spring, $1.2 Hard | New Corporation: } OLYMPIA, July 22.—The following ar- ticles of incorporation have been filed in the office of the recretary of state: Monte Cristo Hotel Co. Everett, $280,- 000. Wood, Jorome Foster, N. HB. Hannay, D B. Meliravy, Joseph Irving, Dan Currls and F.C, Sheraton. , Inc., Seattle, . John ©. MeCollister, C. H. Campbell and D. H. MeCollister. To act as agent for insurance companies, etc. $10,000. ‘and H. 'T. Davenport. To in all kinds of listed and ttocks, bonds, et Prentice Packing & St ma, $7,500. 8, Prentice, ham and M, 5. Brown, A-1 Coal Mining Co., Seattle, $10,000. J. B, Peterson, Robert B. Porterfield and Arthur Batley. D. & J, Investment Co., Seattle, $15,000. R._B. Jones. » Benttle, $10,000, J. |M. Williams and ©, A. 3 son, National Fish Co, Seattle, | Amend- | ment Increasing capital stock from $26,- 000 to $76,000. Rouse Towing Co, Seattle, $10,000, Amendment changing name to Foss Co, Norwegian Male Chorus of Seattle, Se- atte, no stock. Olaf Nyhus, O. A. Sand- |heim, et 0 Co, Yakt- B. A. Per- EL rau cnem il Building Permits 8. Rogers, care architect, frame mill store, 105x100, $15,000, H, Bundquist, 6406 4, Phingey ave. resl- wood, resi- —$ a. m—| 8 Apex from | mj ate | from Richmond at |, | Stocks opened higher: Can, %: N. & W., 122% A. T. T. 13: | Southern Pacific, 95%, off \Ship News| RAILS BUOYANT ON MARKET Industrials Also on High Levels; Mart Advancing t.. || WALL STREET JOURNAY FINAN- a CIAL REVIEW NEW YORK, July -With the railroad average in high ground for the year and with the industrial |compilation at the best levels of the current forward movement, the gen- eral list continued buoyant in the carly dealings. Railroad stocks and metal shares were featured. Union Pacific at- tained a new 1924 high at 140%; t Northern, pfd., at 67%, and 1 at 108%, while new highs on the hed by American neplration at 26%; and Anaconda at Smelting at 69% Kennecott at 4 3b American Southern Union er, ding, Pi , off 44; General E off %; C. & O., 85%; Pan American, 51%, up 44; off 4; ; North- North- ern Pacific, 66%, up %; Gre: lern, pfd., 67%, up 1; American Smeit- jing, 69%, u 4; International Nickel, P, Bethlehem Steel, 4412, up 18, off 3a; 4: Consolidated Gas, 704. off 445 Pere Marquette, 5544, up Chemical, 7744, up %. Prd Chicago Board of Trade Me; Allies Monday's Quotations Wheat— Open High Low — Close July $128% $1.28% 91.26% $1.27 Sept, 1.37 27 8B 1 1.29% 1.08% 1.04% 93% Nominal Nominal +.0, 1 soft white . mn whi No, 1 hard winter No, 1 red winter . 1 northern spring 1 western red . 1 big blue stem ont Liverpool Grain Wheat— Open Oct. 118 4d 11 Dec, 10s 1id N. Y. Sugar and Coffee Raw, $5. granulated, Rlo on spot, 17; No 4« 21@22. : * Od 108 10%a San Francisco Produce Monday's Quotations Batter—Extras, 42; prime firsts, Eges—Extras, 9544; extra pull undersized pullets, 24, Cheese—California flats, fancy, 21. mera Boston Wool BOSTON, July 21.—The wool market started off with a fairly good tone. In- quiries continue of quite good volume, and the amount of wool which has moved out is scheduled for continued firmness, Prices are quoted firm, practically all gra Foreign wools et, from abread show persistent demand on strictly combed wool 520% Sic; half bloods S1e@b20; quarter bloods, Sic, eee f Foreign Exchange NEW YOR July 2%1.—Foreign ex- change opened strong, Sterling, $4.3! francs, $0,0618; lire, $0,0432; $0.0461%4; marks, 4,210,000,00 reign wachange closed strong, Ster- ling demand, up wi francs, lire, $0.0433, up $0,0000% 3 nm, $0.0461M, "up $0,0001%; mark: } Sweden, 26.69, up $0.0001; Nor 1.40, off $0.0001, . Denver Live Stock Monday's Quotations, Cattle—Receipta, 1,200, Lower, Beet stoors, $7@9.25; cows ana heifers, $5.50 ; 8.60; calves, $608.50) atockera and Ha Ne Wa, residence, | ¢ogdera, $407} Bulle, BOSE bani ca Wa) Hogs—Recelpts, 600." Market, 16@25 yn Cloatta, 208 14th ave, Ny real | Meee oy, 8.90; bulk, $7.856@8.105 denico, 22x24, $1,150, bien $50) . B, Bragdon, 919 Boylston N., resl- | sheep—Recelpts, 1.96%, Market, weak to 242, $4,000. y 2h0 lower. Fat lambs, $19.60@18.35; aon, 6089 4th ave. N. W., résle] ¢gader lambs, $9.5010.00; ewes, $405, x43, $1,000, eee pkie, care architect, alteration stores, 3. Te Mickel 20x26, $4,000, LONDON.—Among the articles ! which forgetful travelers have left behind on trains of the Southern railway in the last year are 680 odd gloves, two bottles of whisky, two lifebuoys, 25 saxophones, 60 parts of false teoth, three artificial jegs and six palys of crutches, y. 70th st., residence, | BANK CLEAR Seaitlo -$6,173,049.10 Clearings te "9,420;800.27 | Balances . d + 7,050,286,94 veces 9)296,702.97 Tacoma ‘Total transactions.. 2,818,000,00 bettas onal eb aw Clearings Balances . ea = 3 2 a ‘ * @ a @ t* be to ee