The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 9, 1924, Page 16

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Sh N Sli ua ae eae | Ip INews BY TAYLOR | Tidesin Seattle § QF MARKET | SATURDAY | r are Ps ye pg 4 irs Low ‘Tide Ave = WITH A GAS WELL INMY POSSESSION [6:40 om, 06 tt.| iret Low Tide i iT 1. CAN DECLARE MY INDEPENDENCE. Ta eae iat sign “tie | 30"m met Price Advances at Opening; TO THE WORLD AND DO AS 1 2 : ‘fide’ |s'01 5 we ge t.|| U. S. Steel Unchanged PLEASE — 1 DON'T HAVE To WELL DON'T FORGET 6 5 second Low Tide ae" LISTEN) TO THE DICTATES THAT I AM HERE! 58) Bo ATT | WALL STREPT JOURNAL FINAN. OF ANYONE — ie? : 7 cht | CIAL REVIEW u ; 2 A Rea a r) a P ¢ (/\/\| | Weather Bureau Report |iyiiriic” Gite oer LL Z| TATOOS IBLAND, Avg. $.-—8 a. m. th mete slowly, ight ath, hour Arrivals ,and Departures Arrived—Aug, ¥—S8tr Akagway from > 5, ‘aileso 1s. mi; at "/93, off 5%, from Friday's high bea sol bay Blend mah git "Texas &’ Pacific, which, saeenall #.—Ms Anvil from Alaska, dy made a further | atr Thos P. Beal from New York via| Mt Persistent ports, at 9:30 p. m.; ms Charlle Watson | *trength in thts Kk is causing from Richmond, at 6:40 p. m.; str Wal- | Conjecture as to the possibility ofits ii ter A. Luckenbach from Tacoma, at 1| being brought into some merger, | | United” States Stee i ited” State sree for \tee AS. | sangell Sinclair. 1 tr etehticen vor |candian Pacific, 153 str John C. Kirk- | Sr acific, 6 American Can, New’ York, Chicago’ and Bt. 90%, up 4; C. ste Toyama Maru for Xa; Erle, 31%; D. & | Tacoma, at 2:0 p. m. Tron BY MARTIN [rt Lon Angeles, at Vessels in Port at Seattle Smith Cove Terminal—Pier 41—Stre %. ou ; * 6,03 q OK MY No — _Mallgyn, President Madison : A : Union Oll’ Cons TerminalyMe Asvil WELL IF You Bell Street ‘Termnal—U. 6 C. Ge Haida. | i INeg@IGT —— Mt nerican Can Co.—Str Yukon. } j | | Won't You Pier 11B—S8tr_Romagne. MART NEWS os Pier A—Str Homer, HAVE ANOTHER, CHICAGO, Aug. §.—Grain future Pier D PIECE , YOUNG BY Pacific Const Coal Bunker let | Man ? = ——s pags dipped sharply to fractionally nine eee oe jat the close on the board of | today. Late weakness in | took the edge off local wheat ket and caused a fractional sion. Bull elements kept Rearport, Bakersfield, Cup Spokane, West Ison, West {higher twritory following & |Hanford Stwet Terminal—str Thos p,|oUlee up to final trading, Beal. Kader, West Cadron. ecticut Street Terminal—Str Eagle. er Works—Str Santa drop of §% cents in the B | |Alres exchange caused most of —Power schr Ruby. ~ ane Street Terminal—Btre Admiral | 48X'® buyers to take protts. Dry ‘Decks minute rally induced by reports Nieleen, |too much rain in sections. of | c y ‘owing area and good cash | Harbor leland Dock & Warthouse (Fidh: | Sotairallort with, ther grain, ins. in’ the Cent Ames Terminal Company—Str Niels Niel. | further ra! delayed ha ting*operations. “seattle Te “provisions fell off and closed. the low point. | 3 Cash Wheat CHICAGO, Aug. 8 —Caah wheel red, $1,294 @1.31; a r 1.31%; No. 3 hard, $1,28% @1.30 ia 3 Denver Live Stock — Cattie—Receipts, Beat store, $8: tvs Patterson, Hanna tion—-Ragle 57, Neches, Arctic, destroyer 317, Winslow Marine Ratlway (Eagle Harbor) —Schrs Mindanao, Vancouver, Elia A, Meteor and Alumna, barges Coquitiam: City, Gritfco and Henry Villard. Boston Wool BOSTON, Aug. §. i he wool market T CANT 6ET THESE WHAT KINDA CAKES | TuEy DONT SEEM soudlays (usbaheead NE OUT OF MY MUFFIN ES THoseE Jeontinue unchanged in all grades wit 4 , AR os To BE DROPPING an upward tendency on all lin f sub- r stitutes for the finer grades. Notls are = a onk and some dealers ere advancing asking prices owing to lack of stock. : he { Michigan dolaines are now held at 62 contain the grease, oa G DUZZA'T KNOW THA HERE s TL WONDER, WHAT, | $9.65; bulk, $8,506 TT Sheep—Receipts, none. lambs, $12@12.75; fe 11,80; ewes, San Francisco Produce Friday's Quotations Butter—rxtras, 43c; prime firsts, 39%e; firsts, 286. Egge—Extras, 38440; extra pullets, 24%¢; undersized pullets, 24c. Cheese—Cylitornia fai oe ks Us bd 11s) Xd List ———— Alfalfa Yield Is Good Despite Hea NEWPORT, Wash, Aug. first cutting of alfalfa in P Oreille county is much better | was expected, despite the dought and extremely hot The yield this i ni th this forage crop will ral vec a staplo crop of this county; ports County Agent B. B, Huh Both poison and traps are . 3! used to combat sero gophers | \'Traps are especially in der ateas have been di | rt: § cently. Calcium cyanide 1s a Foreign Exchange “NEW YORK, Aug. §.—With but few exceptions the leading foreign exchanges held fractionally higher, Sterling, $4.51 %, UP M; france, $0.0552%4, off $0.0003; lire, $0.0449, off $0.0000%; Belgian france, $0.0530, off $0. marks, 4,210,000,000,- i} Shanghal, 73 Yokohama, 415; Rus- sian, 6.16, Wheat . Seattle Friday's Quotations . 1 hard white 1 watt white 1 western white . » 1 hard winter Nn winter » L northern spring . | i wetern eds 2.784" Choice ... 2.75 @ 3.00 | Loganherries- A7% | Oranges—Per box . 120 | Peaches—Box 8@ .10 | Pears 11 DAIRY PRODUCTS Calves ss esessereeees tenes A 60@R.5 Raspberries Prices Paid Shippers Battertat— A grade, Beattie deilvery. Egee—Cases inciuded: ! Extra or white shell..., Firsts or mixed colors Pulleta ... te | Mitk—cwt., £0. b, meattio supply ¥. 0. B. condensory - DAIRY Vi Prices Vaid Whole | Butter—Local creamery, Local prints. w ¥age—Vxtra firsts wi Tillamook triplets LOULTHY AND MEATS Prices Paid Shippers Ducks—Live, old, per 1b. Young, 1924, 1b, i Brollers—1916. tb Capone—Live f ney, a. vals 3% to 4% 1 Tight, live, 3 to 3% 1 Geene—Live Vanoy, drowod ..:.., Belgian Maree—Live ., loosters—-Old, live, per Ib. Chol Chotce heavy, Vel—Fancy milk, 60-120 tb Heavy, medium quality POULTRY AND MEATS #elcen Vaid Wholesale Dealers Broilers—1924, dressed . + 36@ § | Hoge—Vancy block Veal—Fancy light . Heavy, coarse ....., VE sTocy Quotations at Union sto Ttecelpts Saturday a. m. Ig | cattle Prime steers .. Medium to good . Wair to medium « Feeder 0 Fair to medium Cunners vereves Hoge— Prime, light ... Smooth, Rough, he retail dealers by w! | teasonal exception can be figured by tt Wax, Ib. | Beets—Per y erate tH—Por wack nohe were=Pony crate ALO viv eees ‘ash, Orato ye Ke cane Dov, tH, Wanh,, erat Loonl, crate. Cal, por owt, 5002.0) ve 0027 2 | Crabapples 5 | Datemc KB, Wash., rat Homegrown, field, box Local hothouse, No, 1 Turnipe—Back Local, doz, bunches eruirs Prices Laid Wholesale Dealers Apples—New, groen, box. ..+. Cal. Gravenstotne Local, early vari €) Apricots—Crato Hananun—Wer | Blackberries, crate pm, orate Amall box Corrante—24-cup orate |. Comb, per eM strained, per I Fancy + Strawherries—Local . rmelons—T.b, | Yakamipes, crate +4 HAY, GRAIN AND FI | (Prices on Mixod Cartoads to Shipper, 6 F.0.B, Seattle) Alfalfa 2 Ktraw Corn-—Whole, yellow, Cracke Barley | Oate— Who | Rolled 120's food ‘mont, 10 0 | Wheat. Gagar—Cane, per Beet, por owt, Prices Pald Wholesale Dealers Sack Lote X bay por Ib. 1b woo 0. b, Senttle) 106 000; +» ary hh Flint, dry salt nid Horse itides, according to slxe— do, Valley Wool, Ib— Cloan, fine. Ch medium N. Y. Sugar and Coffee ‘day's Quotations granulated, $6400 8 Coffee m Yor No. anton, Foreign Exchange ‘EW YORK, “Aug. & opened ‘higher, with } franom, $0,0602% ;) lire Holgian, $0,0012%; marke, SWedon, 26.66; Norway, 19.88, used to exterminate _ ground rels, & ae ° it Friday's Quotations rofi! : Open Meh tow Canadians Profit $1,904 $1.27% $1 aM 1.414% 1 LOS 196K 187% 11H LAY 106% 1,04 1.06% Close Wheat— i | Western Canada has been P | to the extent of not Peis i 1.06% | 000 on the portion i tes saver? % . |erop remaining under ‘ Tah Hag ELE | western armen: and eaters tre cont advance in priees ; estimated here. is ; iat show. that there rem in farmers’ hands, in country ® tors and at terminal elevators aN 63,000,000 bushels, and the a nal yy }Advance from midJune Fe y | | wrados sold yas about 1 | A survey of income tax Ts i | leads the Velie Motors rt ; 7) that there are 7 | | 114i 1.05 9m 93 99 % 97 +6613,90 13.90 12.45 ee BANK CLEARINGS | Clearings . | Balances .. o believe i ‘eho. will probably buy os | next fey — | Peanuts from the orient been arriving on the in largo quantitles, persons within the Balances ... Tacoma Total transactions, 2,484,000.00 | Clearings . | | at

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