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gATURDAY, SEPTEMBER MQOZE GOING UP IN SEATTLE #ghoot to Hit” Orders Send 6, 1924 TH EATTLE Conquer Hornets Voters Apathetic as Primary Race Closes Still Anybody’s | By Leading "Em Astray (Sad Story); "Now Re ace Is V erdiet in Many Con- kaa Cops Want Raise... 0... | baa ‘ tical prima sess Sere Bee TE Soe | SENSATION IS PROMISED) a sas cnors ibe aera san alirs "(THE STAR WILL NOT | 7 . « with « f ec ting but Winted That Coast Guard Is |," Bae: | aes c"that. “street meetings tn] PRINT ANY POLITICAL | Booze Plot Capt. J.J. Haag at De a ' : Sr te wind anit, CHARGES AFTER TODAY | involved i in Bo ecinct, who claim: Bip By pc Pigg | = ae ag —" . 4 heh primary ¢ listance record r . . 7 * u k ue py JOHN W. NELSON guests of his force } . Lar sc a eesie idid oth = te b wh t p * th t hs vy Bg eqheot eee f a woman li s staggered nee Of any Le ave nance to annwe Ne ee im the Uattea| | neaere eek from the « ® t th , per pre-|| by his opponent rh Star feged conspira on beam ran officer to 1 od ted print no partisan political lette Syee coast guard @ at Neah| conquer a nest of hornets in her saa the 4 Main interest,’ what there ie of it, || interviews or contributed stat fay and the wou ¢ twe tS a woodshed The i t cops claim that [centers around t ernorship. ments after Saturd 4 runners within the | mon' have grounds that followed them for the supreme court and county commis ‘olumns of The Star have a qaused & jump in Of nance un st two miles and lost their sioners ‘races. Ten men are trying || Open to each side in various of $1 per In Seattle] der which a t could be ar way, being unable to find their the G. 0. P. nomination for the || tests for several weeks, Except and vieinity , way back to the nest . five for the edmo hen space Hmita forbade The increase has be wide stent. She et anc er m why the It's #till anybody " an effort has been ma o print a, altho a few inde : des ! should get more dough in rd to lute reports u all al of various uments ess or those sell hijacked lquor . pally, Capt. Haag old envelope, ¢ Haag Heutenant governorship, Charles |; !mpartiall git sell at the old p P tailed Patrolmen Bill Morris and maintains (Fightin) Helghton is a t The usual “last minute’ and New prices are $8 per bottle for the wail | 11th hour “char will find no Bast grades ol ny “ and $7 for th \ 2? >» > Supreme court tickets are split)! space available in this newspaper grades. Baer menor j eo . yith several combina. | ——_____— gm Seattle have advar a pro + a e field. Judge Main in or = \ Uta? we Atos ween 28), PULLER HAS TAX PLAN BOOZE Bruce Blake, of Spokane, is in the| A. E. Fuller, « pot HINTED 4 pecullar position of being indorsed |O. P. 1 , While veiled under tho closest by bot und repudiating the in. | “Ve district, came pereey by officials, revelations of a dorseme ¢ George Vanderveer, | # Plan to put unta gastional ature, said to involve Be tt Judge Askren, of |taX rolls, and pc more than a hb members Taco appears on more e of the shore © division t one combination ticket of the L Guard, have Last-minute 1 and statements yaked out and we earned by The from the candidate follo we gar Saturday ccording to the | jaformation, a ret board of in-/ ” qucy or court martial has been 1/"MT. TACOMA IN AGAIN iting on the case for the past) —— ‘Tacoma ou. , this time tn the service is in jail at Port Valley Commercial club, thru one of| | A last-minute e eel Indictments of seve its members, Mra Loyal Young, calls | Main-Mitchell-Askren s r ¢ ‘m ethers or at least a reprimand ttention to E. L. French's activities | ticket was under way Satur tion, may be expected Si t N 0 H Bi nh trying to change the name of Mt. | thousands in t jasutordination, IXty NEW ONES MAaVe GCN | painier, when he was commissioner | There are z cor oer the results of tho in@uiry have tainier, when he was commissioner | ‘Tt r n such teen forwarded to Washington for| Added to Force Here = [°f_aericulture for Washin | : Tucan mre “wit {M The club at its last meeting. Blake, of Spokane, in a statement Tr three weeke ‘Ako ife of Man She Loved Is. taachora must be nag /2% French for a statement, } flatly repu ement of A eachers must be had! no answer he Rain George Va er, Seattle attorne face runner wan shot thru Suing for Divorce | tor Seattle's elementary schools, fol-l ple are naturally opposed to chonc,| ome Vanderveer, Seattle attorney feck with a one-pounder by gu: wing the first week's enrollment in|ing the name of the mountain, Mra ’ wre on the cutter Arcata off) sresrtsick over a blasted romance, |tammar and high schools, which has| Young pointy out. She addy thec| WOMEN’S LEAGUE BUSY Whisky spit in Hoods canal. Fri- Miss Adela Salter, Seattle girl and|®bsorbed the estimated increase for) French has the backing of the| ‘The Women's Trades Union og Spa cg! kad talented dancer, was under the doc-| ‘he whole year Mount Tatoma club, of Tacoma, league will resume its activities Ig, shot up a booze cra Gitors care the home of her| Sixty new teachers have been Wednesday, September 10. The sounded a rum runner near Ban- leothist Mr F. Primrose, 3700 | #dded to the system since last Sep ‘at meeting will be held on that qroft, Hoods canal ith ave. N phabircely ‘ tember, and it ix believed at the of PAUL SPEAKS TONIGHT «.:. at 7 m., in the A, O, 1 gi@ A QUART BY eat .¢ fice of Superintendent Thomas R Commissioner Frank Paul, of the |W. hail Victoria Gardner AS | A Uttle less than a week ago the) “ cage > i, A ge |girl was engaged to marry Mitirades | ‘ ae inet a ent others can be| south Alets ' wil * arees a meet preside nt ague. She “ay . addec tof TUM be plata: co om Peru to Chi-| hired witho hing the emergency of voters a rgetown, in|a bu ni pang and the increased efforts | ° |’ pray ses ‘og ke i’ on (tent rtholdi's hall, Saturday evening. | be nge ceronaton of ag! gg nat of te “brink pois. ot ti (ese es This is made possible by the resig iil speak concerning hin battle ewe. booze has gone up. ealere be “cae, i, | nations of teachers old he syster he county “rin nco Beaks tooce has fone up. Dealers oe ein Chicago, Pata'y wife” is mations of teachers old in the sytem the «° Icom | WAR VETS FIGHT FRENCH ape {and the hiring of new ones at best und waste of public funds up to $12.50 per quart by Christmas. |suing him for divorce. pares: Naa will be discussed Jroups of ex-nervice men, armed aly those with lots of money It was the ‘mother’s premoniti Th e F Ree with a pleture that ran in The that : tt in year's enrolimen| (2 drink it then,” the bootleggers|that everything was not r lake gnate pare pie Star 1919, fought the candidacy = ra inte dcoery_ tat Pa| hoary “hil as] REVELLE PLANS PARADE jot. ren Aatudny"Prench Retail dealers were raised $10 a/was married. Minx ter had just | oN sha a Do ‘ wi voted against t ’ un bill ese by the large importers nis |completed a“succeasful opera tour shen 3 sata’ fi "| a par 7 i in the leginlature, The shows erease was passed on to the con-|and was in the East. Mrs. Primrose | 100\ 7 reditted | town Satur evening, preceding |® truckload with ‘omer at the rate of $1 a bottle. | wired her son to look up Plata Laomions te n wpeech at § o'clock, More| Placards sta wouldn't Much of the booze now being sold is| The son phoned the house and han 100 decorated cara will be in| forget” Fre a very poor grade, connoisseurs/was told that Pinta was out of line and the old red fire will blaze oe 8 chim. | town but Mrs. Plata was there, Adams’ band will head six fic F ein lit is claimed The march will line up at EB. Mad rench Here and There Miss Salter came west to her) |, = ison and 19th at 7 p. m |, Declaring he osc ee ae lear eee us . Pi ” : ey of EB. L. French for WOSTS LOT a Mein cis cas one ee nat Old Swimmin Hole” Claims | governor hacaiaed rench pion bout jhad a wife and family, it Is sai ‘ t abo Friday Mra. Plata, who learned Small Children }COSTELLO TELLS VIEWS) the state preaching cooperative Larry Costello, marketing and then came hame and FIGHT BOOZE 20 Millions for Prohibition | Enforcement in 1925 WASHINGTON, Sept. 6.—Prohibi fia enforcement next year will cost the American people more than $20,-| W480, about double the cost of pre-| ‘ius year, if estimates submitted | fo the udget bureau are approved. | The federal prohibition bureau is! Seking about $12,000,000 while the Gast guard has asked approximate. | ) Ty $8,000,000 for maintenance and op- | tration of the augumented rum de fease fleet. To these direct charges must be | Aided the expenses of the depar rt} Ment of justice In prosecuting dry- fas from the courts. The exact amounts of these is not yet known, bet they will add a considerable item | fo the sum. | The $20,000,000 annual charge for| 7 enforcement has come to stay for sometime, officials belie WANY ENTRIES FOR FAIR Sammamish Valley Exhibit | September 11-14 Larger exhibits than ever before fe promised by managers of the fourth annual Sammamish Valley Stit,on the high school grounds at l, September 11 to 14. | Manager F. H. Kelly says that ‘tries in the live stock and poultry ments are exceptioually large, and include biue ribbon winners at | the 1923 state fair at Yakim | New attractions that have been| include a rodeo show, broncho | dog show, trap shoot, and ha Curios from the Tulalip reser- | | rl day will be September 12,} there will be a football game the Bothell high school and} onged Valley school | On September 14 the Puget Sound| Association will hold its an-| ae Plenic on the fair grounds, and | Sammamish Valley Kennel club! Will feature Mure a matinee dog show. | Hold Sec Becind Probe in Scots Girl Death! sor VER, B. C., Sept. 6—The Inquest on the body of Janet ra little Scotch nursemaid, kill a} We the F. L. Baker Shaughnessy | Heights home last July, was resumed | ¥, with scores of women ne the court room. Both Mr. %. Frank Baker gave testi- Rony. both accounting for their ieee in detail on the even- crime, Home and Hospital Are Given Legacies | Sofi Washington State Odd Fel- as given a $75,000 leg. Mey ge the will of Dr. 1, Charles| Admitted to probate Annette Plough Anderson, 410 iden the ee ho died August 29, a dren's Orthopedic bew- he : oponec ° necking republica of her husband's proposed marriag 6 republican | ee sold: the Prune Growers with the Western girl, started suit] ORE CITY, (Ore; Sept. ¢—| Bomination. for the state legislative | oie association, ( Pp for divorce, naming Misa Salter a3/The old “swimmin’ hole” claimed | “istrict et nd a yesh emgpecigr4 Srontineat po ; Saas aa her rival the Hives of three amall achoot chi. (®880unced himself Saturday as fa aye oe ren here. On thelr way home from |Yor!ne the anti-butter substitute bit, |¢f Saturday declared he wan Echo Dell school, yesterday, EL | th* bi nd as against a na er ei bs a heels ra for ie sta . ! ; ‘ home town, ! twins, and their brother, Ernest, 9,|'h¢ last would tend to kill local in fe went for a swim in Abernathy river, | terest ola, 4 ; They paddied around in the . BEACH WINDS UP FIGHT Holding Horticultural ShOW}on « iarse plank f Negpea ’ THEY CAN’T ALL WIN |. A hot tisnt over the entire state a icnmon ig an throwing the into the water.| All ten of the governorship candi. | didate for aubertatende ¢ an) _—_— They were unable to swim, fates claimed victory Saturday, | (@>@i@ate for superintendent of pub: He instructs The second fall show of the Rich | Among thom was French, ho Beach charged that the schools mond Highlands and Hort. . said he would have 30,000 plurality. | wtural socety opened at Masonic | ROtarians Elect rrench claimed a majority over ali| Of the state were used by private I, Richmond Highlands, iday lates in 15 counties and would| !Mterests for propaganda purposes thru the assist Riggs President | with a large number of entries, The | bre k even in King count the nt of the incumben how will be continued today and| HOQUIAM, Sept land was | other candidates mado similar claims, | "UPerintendent. An easay was spon Sunda; honored when the ‘iret district of | their total claimed pluralities exceed. | S0red thruout the state on the su xhibits includes vegetables, cut cluba nominated Frank C.| ing the total vote hy some thousands. | Periority of private operation of flowers, fruit, conserves and collec “as governor, More than 100 ee | power utilities, and a prize of ons of flowers and vegetables etaries and presidents of clubs | $1,000 awarded by the Stone & 1 sexnube rs a Estey residing be. | Of the district were present WRIGHT SEES VICTORY | Webster interests. jtween the north city limits of ed Thabicia Nick vee guests at a) Victory of Judge John B. Wright, | and the Snohomish county line, and| dinner at the home of former Rotary |“father of the night court. over between Lake Washington and P' wet | Governor, Lamb's home in the even-| Judge Everett Smith, in department | BONE TALKS TO 500 Sound. Every exhibit is grown by) ing. Luring the day they visited| No, §, was | claimed by his friends] EVERETT, Sept. °6.— Homer T the exhibitor himself. the beaches. Saturday they were| Saturday. judge said he would | Bone, author of the Bone power bill A champion banner will be award-| guests of the Wynooche Logging | poll a heavy vote on the east side | initiative No. ddressed an audi ed to the school making the highest |company on a trip over the logging |of Lake Washington and in the|ence of more than 500 persona here number of points with its school ex-| railroad on flat cars |south end of the county. Chances | last night on the merits of the power hibit. for the r ement of several|measure. His audience was com-| | Judges on the King county superior | posed of farmers, | Fepresentatives of the $250 Liquor Fi ine |bench appeared rather favorable, ac labor group. ndorse . « | Checkers | Given Former Cop eoriine " reports | . Navy Yard Program) x. tarry, tormer seattle pollen | ‘ | HEIGHTON Is FAVORITE The International Checkers asso-| man, must serve 60 days in jail and| | ROSCOE FOR STAR PLAN clation in a communication to The | pay a fine of $250, Justice C. C. Dal-} | Betting odds were 3 to 2 in favor Star, heartily endorses the paper on|ton ruled Friday in passing sentence T. Roscoe, of Everett, candidate | of “tightin' ” Heighton for lieuten {ts stand in favor of development of |on Barry for violations of the state tor the G, 0. P. nomination in the} ant governor, according to Height- |the Puget Sound Ni Yard jdry Ia Second district, got behind The Star’s| on's campaign managers. They said ‘This port has been shamefully| Barry posted $750 bail, pending an) f#ht for a naval base on Puget/two men who profited by election eglected in the past,’ the letter| appeal to the superior court | Sound, Saturday, and pledged him-| bets two were offering | negli Pp cads. ‘We, as well as the entire] Deputy sheriffs were accused by | S¢if. if elected, to work for the plan.| money on Heighton at those odds. community, have stffered try of having “planted” the booze | Ray Greenwood, running in tho F | oa seized at his piace at 607 E. John{ “istrict, already has promised to back ADIO PRO OR )|nt. This was dented by the deputtes,| the plan | CONVENTION CALL OUT Friday, September 5 | + Se | E. HL Rettig of Olympia, engineer i * jand “‘ex-business man and banker," aro Spires} ee |Say Span Builder | Would Speed Up Courts [ii seconded the call for a. new DA, 455 Silei lang ok ce vere Henry Clay Agnew, republican|party convention to be held in Se te heer 283 meters—Quiet for Doesn't Pay Enough candidate for the 42nd legislative dix-|attle, September 9. In a letter to -s + Creelman, contractor on the | trict, put himself on record Saturday | August Toellner, chairman of the LE coke: miative 4000 to. 6:80, ce Sides ak } | § jay | Augu . chairma KFHE, 263 moters 4:00 to iyo || Montlake bridge was accused of! ay favoring legislation to speed up|call committee, Mr. Rettig attacked KFJC, 270 meters— ving violated the city charter in| the courts. He wants two more|the republican and democratic par and 8:20 i" | ing men employed under him| judges on the King county bench,| ties and declared that “to restrict KHQ—800 'to bint Gestibia | n the scale provided by law} too, Agnew sald he favors consoll-|the people's government to the peo- sa Acar Sr he ree) sialyl meet i J bea | dating city and county government ie ia the par amount tesue 10—0a 312 meters, ructural {ron workers and pile a hte * 12:30 p. m., 4530 p.m, 8p. M. |l drivers are being paid $5.00 per —————_— iam Pe aer"iaaean, too se wove | SON STEWART, ONCE”) ASK MATHES NOMINATED KHJ—Los Angeles—395 me || ny the charter, the men claim. The) ’ A statement urging support of 220 to 1:20 p. m poard admitted its lack of author. | | : 40" p. m: 6 to 190 p. mi 8 to llity to enforce the charter provision || STAR WRITER, SEEKS |jpr. x. 1. sathes, of Bettingham. tor wi be : 4 ee a bvaBion | the democratic nomination for gov but decided to visit the bridge and LEGISLATIVE VOTES |} crnor hax been Issued by J. M. Haw an Franelsco—423 me: | inspect the type of work being\\ oS thorne, P. B. Duren, Bisio B. Cos e 0 2p. m, 2:30 to 3:30 p. Il gone by the me Aa artes : iss eh 12 baie : : Créehinan crating the men ure | PX STEWART, who used to be |John D. Wenger, Robert P. Oldham, ’ Sips a © men 4 sf ey, George tuste KFI—Lox. Angeles — 469 me- || common laborers, not akilled me:|7~ The Star's sporting editor back ah Gatlaeiis oe Ac Golan - 5 to le ohana in 1915, now is a candidate on t : peta, pirat pees Les Ps Reset Aine Ae rea [bee ah et on republican ticket for the 47th legis: | rand ; i Ba ait rant 7 Tative district, | Hodgdon, B. J. Logan, to 7:30 p. m. | ‘ et Lae my. 7 0 780 Peters, || LWO Speakers for Ho says he was |. M. Street, 1ee W. 3 to 4 p. m., 10 to 12 p.m rae W.C. T.U. Meeting | “ies Res idee EVANS BACKING DIRKES KFS Angeles—278 mi The regular meeting of the Senttle Sites toi be that| | ters, 3:30 to 5 p. m..7 tee D.™. |\ ederation of Women’s Christian kind of a legisia. | Candidacy of Otto A. Dirkes, of OTHER STATIONS |, || ‘temperance Union, will be held Tuex- re SI) spokane, is backed Saturday by Serr rie OS ork lig? meters), ||day, September 9, at 2p. m. at Ply- eh 5 Carl 8, Evans, prominent labor lead- WEAF, New Yo jouth church. Mrs. Beals, state Stewart Isler of the East Side city. Dirkes E. 8, T.—Vincent Lopez ||™ f th | Be ee a ee president of American Legion Aux- manager of the/has been active in the Spokane Ty-| A ore ea a4 (290 meters), ||iliary of National Defense league will Pacitlo. North-| pographical union and in the Spo: | WIAX, Cleveland (r_-Monthly |{speak on ‘Naglonal Defense Days.”’ west Pewss Clip} Kane Central Labor council. He is 12 midnight, SCAR Gs Sip | Joseph Pope, superintendent of the ping bureau, /a9, married, and the father of three | cruixe of the Night Caps. 4 | |AnthSaloon League of Washington, President of the | ohitdren. KGO, Oakland ie Md! fol n || will a speak * Northwest News. | p.m. P. C. 8. T.—Presentatio! _ per association | “ ” ot Bizet's ope, “Carmen,” In |) “ 7 a member ot | CHARGES “GANG FAVOR | concert form. FOR “MT. RAINIER the UMiversity| At a meeting at the University KND, St. Louls (646 meters), 8 |) at am for Mt. Rainier first, last] STEWART — Alumnt ansocla-| brary Frank Kannalr, carsidate for | p.m. C. 8. T—Weekly program |) 14 ai the time, and if elected to/tion, Advertising club, American| county commissioner of the North Missouri theater. | from the CFCA, Toronto (400 meters), 7:15 p. m., E. §. T—Pageant cho- tus bt 2,600 volces direct from the Coliseum. district, produced the records of the county auditor's office to show fur- ther preference by the King county “gang” in favoring Bill Brown with county purchases, glorious | Press club and other organ over my| Green. | ‘y Com me of that nged only congress the peak will be ch dead political body,” said F wood before the Rainier Val mercial club Friday night. Legion, izations, He ts 29 years of age, * married, has one child and lives at 1416 Wood. row place. HEAVY Liquidation SELLING Ship News hind “10 Fibi CONTINUES Tiderin Sea SUNDAY vr Virst Low 7 ti ‘ limmigration Trouble Won't ae Stop Wills Bout Keeps Market || sees oo oss Viewt High Th in Heavy State hecoad Low Tide Aecund Low Tide WALL STHET JOURNAL FINAN || d High Tide | second High Vide CIAL EN IEW ! ' Weather Bureau Report the Pa ; 1, keep Alaska Vessels $ Sieh ‘t Arrivals and Departures Faroras, : China Best Buyer ty of Seattle Flour "falls maint 1a fa steady br ; ‘ 4 * ' ‘ ‘ Vessels in Port at Seattle ‘ Pat iss E fl ( F } Bus i : Oriental Wins in business men and | &rades of ican 39%. ote‘ mt ; a artes Fight to “Get In” GOVERNOR “Wee” Coyle had courage as a football man. “Wee” Coyle had courage as a soldier. “Wee” Coyle had courage as lieutenant governor. “Wee” Coyle will have courage as governor. Vote for a man who SAYS what he MEANS and MEANS what he SAYS. AID FOR BY WM. 0. McKAY, ADOLPH LINDE TEKIN, JACK SULLI \, NED DOL 1 i 5 ce oat +. UE fae Pipe A v ‘ 5 fae w i Pees { ‘ 1 } 8 i: i " e Abe ; iben Se visas fas sir ot i i eatee! DAY HIGHER aa ae ana eat ge. jioteen Aust M. Compe sw Auto Sleuths Seek ee e vii t Peat i ty: len Ki Gteresa Other Grains Show Losses) tt S ddie Kar |i AD) si leuths of the loc eS at End of Trade | ain Senianben ¢ who pursue the city’s in » 20 a were c Saturd fe eit} t ¢ " - oe¥ H 1 Bos. F = rate weekness developed in corn,| Wessels in Other Ports Portland Live Stock ts felling. ‘was induced. by increased | VANCOUVER—Arrived, Sept. 6:—Btr Friday's Quotations country offerings and lack of out-|jtakata Maru from Beatle, at 6 p. m. | Cattle—t ts, 87 mb. of: marke ditions were rep Francisco, at p. m.; ste West| $6@1.75; common, $406; heifers, mé i ter ho ne steady m dium and comme canners and j ay oats weakened wit RiA—Asri ss er - rary cutte $1 canners and 4 grains and fin eee a mere) 9 iene be 2. calves, ‘ Dorothy Alexan 60 A: $a. m. ry fi 60 Ihe. Cash Wheat Str Skagway . ¢ A Hi ; CHICAGO, Rept. § cipts, 29 of market, [a 4. ® x red, EVED T d. Sept. rgrs yee i ; » pice, 160 to 200 Ibs. $10@ 10-2 ’ ~ MOL26%; N for Beattie, at 10 0 up, $9.6 packing, smooth LiEe: TACOMA—Balled, Sept [> teeters ‘nna stockers, '37@3: ; Watson for Point Wella, at 6 a Sheep—Receipta Tone of marke. Str Chas K, M rmick for nominally sfmady Lambs, 54 Ibe. ¢ at 8p. ma; otf Tanaae, for Gown, mediuin to. choles, $8.50@11 pm str Bunugenteo for heavyweights, medium and choice, $8 ; ‘ Hanna Nielsen for | $5.50@5.50 ethers, $4.50@8 ewes, ; Arrived. Ken-| common to cholee, $366. ie Peyiied PORTLAND DAIRY 4 } PORTLAND, Sept. —Dairy ex- 3 ‘¢ quotation effective today Sube extras, dlc: standards, TOWNSEND—Paseed in Se prime firsts, 37¢: firsts, 37¢ Str Diana Dollar for Se: via tras, 43c; f coma, at 1:40 a. m.; str West Hi ey current receipt for atte, ac Z ok ae ent, te Victoria for Seattle, at 11:20am. P apie for Portland Wheat > va Columbia river, at] PORTLAND 5 —Wheatt) Hard Dilworth for | white, $1.40: so! wiha $1.34; western ; ite, $1.33: hard winter, 41.23; northe i oF n? spring, $1.2 ery Arrived, Sept. 4.—8tr ; Celilo from San Francisco, at noon; str Foreign Exchange beng tH. Meyer trom B ashe in NEW YORK, Sept. 8.—Forelgn ex- i changed opened steady: Sterling di No.1 Arrived, 8 mand, $4.45%3 france, $0.0536%" line, |No. 1 n from San ¥ 40,0438; Belgian, $0.0498; marks, No. 1 western white i Int Arena from Los AN- | Sweden, 26.64; Norway, 13.17, No. 1 hard winter welen, at 5 m. Foreign exectiange closed generality No. 1 northern «pring ASTORIA—Arrived, Sept. 4.—Str Jacob | tower. Sterling demand, $4.44%. off No. 1 western red Luckenbach from Mobile at midnight. [1%; francs, $0.0! + off $0.0005% + lire No. 1 big blue stem | SAN FRANCISCO—Arrived, Sept. 4.— | demand, $0. 0436, off $0.0001% ; Bela ins Wists fram Parva. tinued; at ¢ piel $0.0496%, off $0,002; marks, |atr Circinus from Baltimore, at $ a. n ; Shanghal, 74%; Yokohama, 411 Boston Wool Loe eee roe ciagureak tor’ se: | Russian, 616; Bweten, 26.63, off $0,000 ; pa ey pe * Norway, 13.72, off $0.0004. ROSTON, Sep demand for |attle, at 6 a.m. Sep\ Zee oe wool in fair but the market is not | for Beattie, at 7 p.m; ms Admiral Peary | active as a week aco. As the finer | for Vancouver, at 6 p. m.; mtr Adm ral = carey “ wool advance, there is | Dewey for Seattle, at 6 p. mj; atr H. F | ] BANK CLEARIN more interest shown in the medium ea pe feeget seh yrad at iH a iy | Ses and lower grades. Delaine wools of | str Bl Cap! ‘or Seattle, | 5 - Ohio type continue to be held at 58c, |str Onivis for Seattle, at 11 a. mj str) | Seattle 3 ap with ‘some. sales reported. at Mount ‘Carroll for Seattle, at 10 a. mi! | Clearings .$5,878,084.32 | Staple wool are. selling at prices | str Willpolo for Seattle, at 8 a, m || Balances ..... 994,083.28 | ranging from $1.38 to $1.40, accord-| LOS ANC S—Arrived, Bept. 4.—Str | Portland ing to the | of wool. The advance dward Luckenbach from Seattle, at} * in Brisbane wools, caused #trength- | 1 Salled, Sept. 4.—Str Texas| | Clearings ening of domeatic 1 It ma: str Virginian | | Balances ss... sign woola in. bond t mi str Edward | pe sent out, the total Luckenbach for Boston, at 5 p, m. Tacoma ending August 23 b | “SAN DIEGO—BSalie Total transactions ik : LEAT ER TIT EP ITY LR TT Leas ala

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