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WEDNESDAY, APRIL 3, 1918 BISMARCK EVENING TRIBUNE RO aces or a oars TRIBUNE FINANCIAL DEPARTMENT} LITTLE ACTION ON STOCK MART Only About 160,000 Shares Total) e¢ the potato demand. \of Transactions During the Full Session Vauks Nu ¥... Apr. /2o-Tr actions on .the- stock market today | amounted to only about 160,000 shares | und seconds, dozen, the most insignificant total, for a full} session with one or two exceptions | Cheé since the midsummer.of.1916. At no time since this country’s entry into the war was public participation at such low ebb, This. attitude was transmit- ted to the trading element where the | new tax ruling. dealing. with. short sales Imposed, additignal hazards, ‘Lack of ©: definite, advices trom across the water was. perhaps the chief deterrent} but the undertpne. aside from, moderate heaviness of in vestment rails, indicated, no diminu tion, of confidence in, the outcome: of the German drive. Pressure against .a few gpectal stocks such as, Studebaker and kin- dred issues, resulting from recognized trade conditions, and, resultant,.doubt- fufl dividend, prospects. Oils, utilities, and:some minor equip. ments, denoted, Ancreased,, uncertainty regarding new federal ‘pri hedyies | and irregular reactions in secondary, specialties were ascribed to abatement of pool activity. Cappers forfeited part of yesterday's gains, Miami losing two points of the} 1320 men. vote: reduced dividend and reversals of aj} point in shippings followed moderate | offerings of marine preferred. United States steel for fraction with affiliated issues. Call money was extremely easy by} ero, 175 men votes reason of the apathetic stock ,mar- ket,-being a plentiful supply at 3 per ' cent. Numerous time loans for the| shorter periogs were made at 6 ber) cent, The general bond list lost ttre | ground, but liberty issues, except the | 3%’s were heavy. Total sales (par value) aggregated $ 1,000, United States oil issues were unchanged on call, NEW YORK STOCK LIST American Beet Sugar .. American Can American Sine American Tel. American Zinc Anaconda. Copper Atchison + Baltimor Butte & Superior California Petroleum - Canadian Pacific Central Leather Chespeake & Ohio Chicago, Mil. & « St. Chino Copper... Colorado Fuel & Iron . Crucible Steel Cuba Cane Sugar Erie>.. Great Northern Ore ¢ Great Northern ptd hhispiration Copper Int*Mer Marine ptd ctfs Keénhecott Copper ...... Louisville & Nashville . Mexican, Petroleum .. Miaint Copper .....°. Missouri Pacific . Montana Power . New-York Central . Northern Pacific .. Penusylvania .. 5 Ray. Consolidated Copper é Reading. .. Republic Iror & tee! Southern Pacific ... Southern Railway . Texas Co .... . Union Pacific ..... U, S$! Industrial ‘Alcohol United States Steel ..... Utah: Copper ..... “i: ~NEW YORK MONEY New York, N. Y., Apr. tile paper, four months and six monthr 6 per cent. Bar Silver 9214. Mexica? dollars 74. Government bonds heavy; railroad bonds irregular. Time loans firm;: sixty days, ninety days and six months, 6. bid. - NEW YORK METAL New York, N. ¥., April 2.—Lead dutl spot725 @ 750; spelter weak; Fast St. Louls delivery Ot @ 700. OMAHA LIVESTOCK Omaha, Nebr., April 2—Hogs re- ceipts 5,300; higher; heavy 1650 @ 1700;. mixed 1665 @ 1690; light 1665 @-1710;, pigs 1100 @ 1659; bulk 1660 @ 1690. Cattle receipts 10,000; higher native steers 1000 @ 1425; cows and heifer: -800}@ 1150; western ste 900 & 1250;. canners 750 @ 850; stocker: and: fecders 700 @ 1225; calves 90° @ 1330; bulls, stags, ete., 775 @ 1050 Sheep receipts 9,200; strong 10 tc 15c. higher; yearlings 1450 @ 1750 wethers 1300 @ 1550; ewes 1275 @ 1473; lambs 1659 @ 1950. )u MINNEAPOLIS GRAIN | inneapolis, Minn., April 2.-—Wheat | receipts 176 cars compared with 38! | cars a year ago. Corn No. 3 Yellow 155 @ 165. Oats No. 3 White 8746 @ S884. i ‘Flax 410% @ 412%. ' : Flour unchanged. Shipments 48,37; barrels. | Rye 295: @ 297. Bran 3314. Ze Refining ‘Tel “10044 3 raul. ST, PAUL LIVESTOCK South, St. Paul, Minn. Apr. 2— Hogs receipts 4,700 :030 to 35¢ higher range 1700 @ 1715; bulk 1710 @ 1715 + Cattle receipts 3,200; killers steady | steers 650 @> 1400; cows and heifers 700; @ 1000; veal calves steady 600 @ | 1490; stockers and feeders, dull 65( | @ 1100. Sheep receipts 350; lambs 800 @ 1} 1800: wethers. 700 @ 1400; ewes 500 @ 1300. i CHICAGO. “Livestock Ehleago, Il, April °2.—Hogs_ re- ceipts 17,000;; bulk 1715 @ 1740; light 1720 @: 1780 sae I6TS @ 1780: heavvy 1615..@. 1760; rough 1615 @ 4 nissionér sof finar | feeders 87 [ors 6500-@ s 075 @ 1 Sheep receiy higher; 20 @ 170; lambs 150 @ 2030. MINNEAPOLIS PRODUCE Minneapolis, Minn, Apr. 2. | egg market continues to gain jin firmness, low figures have incre Butter: Cr eamery | We; extra fi | ond: cases, free from rots, small and checks out per dozen, 3 | rent receipts, rots out, $4 Fancy twil y York, pound, 26¢; fancy daisies, 2 pound 261 Kmburger it fancy bric fancy Swiss loat MANDAN ELECTS BOARD MEMBERS Conroy and Edquist Win Places 5 on City Commission; Val- lancey. Defeated , sos Thomas Conroy vas re-elected commissioner of street P. Thurston’ was fe-alected. jus at the peace, and H. L. Henke v elected police A light vote was cast, ed a large i cey, meeting tor _ | bases of the Hampton React 2 i and the navy yard an 4 ‘work at once pending a de | for an increase in the hourly 1 fs HEdquist, 179 men yotes, 1 votes; Thomas McCormi | votes, 45 women vot retiring commi. 2 women vot mer, 127 Arthur With- vote: STRIKERS WILL RESUME DUTIES “ Government War Workers Ar: Ordered toe Return After Union Conference . Norfolk, Va arpenters at the gover ing omnced dl to men. had been ore the government on the mens demi the workmen of is various ¢v SOLDIERS WHO Today’s Expurgated Death Roll of Honor. asualt ame in accident, four of disea ivaham died of wounds and First “ieut. Henry K, Dillard Jr., and Sec- ond Lieut. Andrew Calhoun, were slightly wounded. Died of Wounds Second Lieut. John B. Graham. Private Eugene W. Elstun. Dead of Accident Private Frank Henesek. DOINGS OF THE DUFFS | DON'T MIND A LITTLE PENNY ANTE ONCE IN AWHILE BOT YOURE A MARRIED MAN AND Nour PLACE 1S AT Home EVERETT TRUE.. Wetec, JO, “HE CAME OVER To my otrice TO SSE fh THIS ,FORGENOON aH Condg | ii TREBUNE CLASSIFIED COLUMNS ii I Sotectetetededutesuteeed abepeputupapeentupabaaeenench ceeeetubeapamareapaeubbanaeaametapbaapabneceaeepapenne | bwewewewocw cece owe wwe woop ee c one meee ewe ence cece econ cco e econo oer ooneocorooses | WHO WAS cows’ and heit- ! sheep | sie; dairy, Be; packing stock, ggs: ‘Fresh prime firsts, new checks dirties, can- dled, dozen ote quotations on eggs | include | pound, 246; » fancy young Americas, THE AGENT 'YOU SICKED._ ONTO mE “IN ORDER TO GET RID | block, 40; primost, 1c; pultost Ile. s elected com: C, E. Edquist trate, here today. | | Office In First Natiunal BankBldg. The vote stood: Thomas Conroy, | 178 women votes; ( women | 62 mer) Died of Disease here elranee) will oflicialy be x 40 women votes, the war deuart ant commun aie fo 1 statements is- d toe mau Insurance Written. NEWS | 5 DISAPPOINTME APTER 7,006 ip TO ENLIST. Rules Govern Inf France; Training ene News Unhampered. ” “The man who .200 miles from Honolulu by | way of Vancouver and San Tran sto enlist in the n y because ot an_ athletic | Gordon Walker, the headquarters staff lua plantation on the f 2 Taii and came to Chicago alter bein, | examined and passed by a dozen Hon- | | olulu doctors only to be finally. reject} ened | DUTCH H SHIPS ON WAY TO AMERICA NOT TO BE TAKEN vy ©. épril 3.—The on | | HAVE DIED | ae | | that jin future all int x ae es 2 An France will te Washington, D, C., Apr. 2.--Today’s | , list contained twenty-two Two died of wounds one of and two of other causes. Thirteen were slight- ly wounded. Second Lieut. John B. cf (ae expeditionar a out by the war igHaciine , made the following anounce- ‘ar department has been not: | that Dutch ships enroute to the United ates from Hélland-at. the time the hipping in American ports was ioned will not be taken, over ALLIFAN ' handling publicity tors: pertaining tos trocp movements jst and Snoralions: “Ki | WANTED—Cirl for general house- matters pertaining to 8, pers ‘sons, policies or operations | | on arrival here. MERELY TRIED TO CON. } ply 104 Main St. Phone 231. _ 4- Pa PLAN PSNI RI ET LID ero eere sera: —. so FB. YOUNG ¢BAL ESTATE COMPANY FOR SALE--Seven ‘room, modern ‘house only three locks from post- oftice, $4,000.00, Thi ul bare sain for someone with 00.00 in }__cash. a ul fe i) FOR SALE-—Five room house on Kleventh street near Rosser; partly modern, $1,80v.00, FOR + SALE—Lincoln lots are only five or the new south side school and i s the cheapest property suitable for gar- dening and hones anywhere around the gity. Prices at the rate of only $25.00 and. $30,00 per regular size building lot, Very_easy terms, __ TOR SALE—-Riverview Addition lots are the cheapest high grade lots fn i the city, We protect our buyers and sive very reasonable terms, | Fok ‘SALE—Thousands of lots and scores of houses tur sale from the river to the penitentiary, most of them on very reasonable terms. We | show or advertise no property ' which is not worth the money asked. | Fire Insurance In Rellable Companies Office Open Every Evening ‘REAL ESTATE COMPANY | PB. YOUNG Telephone No. 78R 7] J. H. HOLIHAN * Real Estate Bargains FOR SAL reception room and bath This house would, cost $5,500 to build ‘a present. Party is going to_ le the city and will sell for’ $4,1 $600 ‘cash. TRUST ME FOR BARGAING J. H. HOLIHAN HELP WANTED—MALE Ww ANTI n for p work y Fisk Rubber Co. Lisma 4 i | | TED-— pply Palace hotel. 4-1-3 fan or woman to help in kitchen, Grand Pacitie Hotel fF ad grocery clerk 's Store. | “D—Experien | Apply at Gussne WANTED—Good tian Write No. 457 Tribune. work. Mrs. L, A. Bohiliter: 4 Ave. BL 43 Uf WANTE! D—Capabdle we woman for house. work on farm no children in fami | Good wages. Address oe Olsen, Sanborn, N. D. 43 3t | work. Phone 494K or call 517 Mtht 1238 2-2 WANTED—Lady cook at once. WANTED—Girl. fdr housework ~ and BE AROUND TONIGHT Z NO-I'M NOT. FEELING VERY WELL, 50 DON’T COUNT | WAITRESS: WANTED—Apply at Al | WANTED—Girl for general housc- | i | ' i care of two children; must be re Mable, Four in family. 623 2nd st Cadl after 6:30 p.m. len’s Cafe, Fifth St. 4e1-ti work. Phone 169R, 16 Ave. A West 8-31 tf "; AGENT—SALESMAN i--New house of six rooms, | | | cugas Block, - + + + Phone 745/ | FOR REN to = _ | TOT Tan or boy to work on, | FOR RENT—-Three room house wi {FOR RK C. WILLIAMS & CO, Real Estate Snaps section of land six miles southwest of Shields in Grant county, N. D. This section is 75 per cent tillable. and will trade for city income. Have several houses for sale, trade oe rent. Will take good car in on ihe eal. C. WILLIAMS & CO, Office Bismarck Bank Bldg, Tel, No. 497, Biemarck, N. D. FOR SALE—240 acres 2 of Fort Lincoln for $2: great bargain. FOR SALE-—-¢ room modern bung, low 75 foot east front lot. Choice lo- cation. Price $3,800. BARGAINS in houses. and lots in all| parts of Bismarck, HARVEY HARRIS & CO. J. P. Jackson, Manager 1-2 mites east 25 an acre, A; cusitiONs WANTED FOR SALE OR TRADE—One good ‘to State bank of Zap. truck, This outfit is absolutely: same as new, being bought late last spring. Very vest reasons: for -sell- ing. Apply Bush & Owen, ‘Steele, niece Spanish leathe: room suite, fumed oak library table, fumed owk rocker cane back. Call ith street. KF. L. Reidy. 432 ANTE ee and. the hauling of ashes, ete. Alex Couch. Phone. 588L. 4,3, 3t “A good coun- ALE OR TRADE: store, with stock 24x36. Dance hall 32x: 5s Postmaster, ~ Hirschville, Dunn coynty, No.° Dak, 43 1t ! FOR RENT OR TRADE—A- good furnished hotel, confectionery in connection ina good western N. Da- kota town. For information write 43 6t FOR SALE Ok) RENT—Four miles. from Menoken, the SW 1-4 of sec- tion 17, township, 138 ranks 8 Bur- leigh county, N. price and terms address C. S. yemnad Dows, Iowa. 43 3t FOR SALE—Flock of 50 full blooded while leghorns, Excellent. layers. Also, 2 pen 60 capacity portable poultry. house. fully equipped, In- quire Phone 521, 3:30, 2 = | JO. avRaNE—store-~ your a goods and merchandise. where. the, rate of insurance is lowest; we will attend to moving: Phone -Lahr, First Guaranty Bank. 3-31 Imo. WORK WANT Woman stenographer and typist of nine years experience in real estate, life and. fire insurance offices. Can 720, 432 —————_—_———____— FOR SALE OR RENT—HOUSES AND FLATS HOUSE “FOR REN?—Four rooms and bath. Surict Near round-house. Pri 25.00 per month. Phone 541K. 42i¢ FOR RENT—Four room house partly modern. Inquire 422 first street. i 423t FOR REN’ Nn room house, ali modern. heating. 710 Ave. C. 1-2 tf FOR [0% im corne: Phone and e room bungalow with modern features built in. Can lake poss once. Phone 263. Bees 4-1-tf even room bungalow: all) modern, hot water heat, on paved streets. Inquire of Finch Lumber Co. : tf FOR TR and painted i quire 516 Third St. Newly pape Close, in, In- clectric lights, city water and foot. lot for garden. Inquire at, 508 Ninth St. or phone 5§ Kat for rent, modern. Call 454X or 514 Hannafin, — ¥ i 326 tf FOR RENT—House at 7i1 6th St. Apply to B. K. Skeels 408 Broadway. tf i RENT—1 have two houses for rent. C. L. Burton. 11-6tf “OR RENT—Good, comfortable, seven room bouse, close in; rents for $25. © 2 ‘allatram TARE eOR RED room house, all mod- ern, hot water heat. 710. Ave. D. 3-31 tf Sixth and Broadway. 3 6t FOR SALE—Pecan ducks and guinea eggs for hatching. Phone 624L ASHES ‘HAULED AND GARDENS plowed. Phone 624L. 43 1lmo FOR, SALE). CHEAP—One second: } hand 20 horse. power gas.engine, one! 3-bottom plow, oil tank and wagon truck for sale cheap, Inquire. Box 346, Bismarck, North Dakota. An 43 4t SALESMEN W WANTED—A-1 opportun- ity,, Automobile. accessory — sales- man, technical knowledge unneces- sary, enjoy additional income. with- out much effort on your part. Write for. full particulars. Carburetor Mantle Co., Inc., 1914 Broadway, N. HOUSES WANTED WANTED—To rent small, modern FOR RENT—Front room in mode! CHEER UP ToM- THEY SAY ThE UNLUCKY IN LOVE ARE 7 GdeD DOES THAT 00" a ye WHEN THE UNLUCKY 1640; . pigs 1250°.@ 1700; Cattle recelpts 11,000;. strong; na- , five steers 98. ¢ 1400; afockers: an yA MOUTATEE A LUCKY AT CARDS AND THERE WILL BE ANOTHER. [> GAME ONE OF THESE no EVENINGS - IN LOVE CAN'T Go OUT To pee ete FOR RENT—Close in furnished rooms. _UXRGE. STRICTLY MODERN FOR RENT—Modern furnished rooms. FOR, RENT—Rooms im strictly, mod-; ron RENT—Modern room. 621 Sixth “STEAM: HEATED ‘furnished and un- house, Phane 264. 3~13-tf 4OOMS: FOR RENT __house. Taquite, 528 Second St Will rent ainBly for Tight hou: STRAYED—From_my place” 14 miles rth of Bismarck, & head 3-year! old ‘colts; one gray gelding; 1 bay gelding; 1 black mare, white hind feet; 1 bay mare, all branded on FCSITION WANTED—By young give ‘best local references. Phone} 43 2wks | | | shoulders with V. If found take up and notify J. A, DeLong, Baldwin, | and pay for keeping. ATTORNEY desires to dispose = | cellent. law practice;. expects to} leave for service. Apply at once | to No. 465, Tribune, 3-31-Lw \{ POR SALE, OR TRADE—160 acres! farm, improved 3 1:2 miles. from. Wil- ton, $0 acres under. cultivation, ance: fenced, School house on | will trade for good Lismarck City property, Write Karl Klein, Wa‘h- keeping. Phone 469K. FOR RENT—Pieasant room m_mod- burn, No. Dak. 43 tf ern home. Inquire 608 2nd rie or| \YANTED—Children fo keep and 2 6t) in modern house. Inuire - or phone 687. | FOR RENT—Front room. Phone v72.; 329 6t | fwo or 4 pleasant mod- Is ern furnished rooms. Phone 4421) 3 29 Gt} Also rooms for light housekeeping. | 411 Sth street. Phone 2 | ae room) Phone 351 R, 891 1st St. 413t ——Store your household goods and merchandise where the rate of insurance is lowest, We will attend to moving. Phone Lahr First 11mo ss cattle; fine milkers and bulls for Can b een by phoning. re Commission. Co,, Bis- = Ds 8 tf, roomers marek, 329 tf iar | nished rooms to let. 510 Fourth| Stl 3.28 6] 8a Cth st. 316 tf! ert: house. 615 Fifth St. one 592Y, 3-11-tty “3-1-1mo furnished rooms for rent. Business 3 30. 6 college. “Phone 183 1 16-30] FOR SALE—One new Huber 55-70 gas oth street tractor, one 8 bottom Oliver: enging gang plow, one Yoo al. oiltank on 3G1mod TWILL GIVE PROMPT ATTENTION for hauling . ashes, rubbish and freight moving. FF. A. Phone 3 R SALE CHEAP—1917 Studebaker six, T-passenger. Run about 4,000 miles. For quick sale $875, Phone 141. FOR SAT) 100 laying hens, horses, harness, wa- gons, 300 bushels seed barley, bushels seed speltz. J.C. ‘Swett, | Bismarck, NS D. Tel. 822X. \Transfer & Storage WANTED—Work, washing: and iron- ing. Will, call and deliver same, Call Mrs. Figert, 402. 4th St. Ave 3B. 4.3 3t .ADY STUDENT wants place to work for.board, Business College, Phone. 183. 3 29—2wks LOST AND FOUND LOST-—A gray Persian cat Finder please notify Mrs. -F: W. “Beck; 114 Broadway. Phone 714, 326 tf LOST—A little white fox terrier fe- male — pupp; five months old, partly black arc both eyes, bob- ded tail, Lost since Saturday night. Finder return to Ford Paving Co, 774 Broadway and receive reward. Mrs. Mertha, Kohn. TAKEN UP. One gray mule, weight about 700. Owner can have same by paying for feed and advertisement. BUGENE BENNETT, s Farm, 19 miles north of SOCIALIST AND THOMPSON MEN ALL DEFEATED Chicago, Il, Apr. 3.—lEvery social- ist aldermanic candidate was defeated at the pools here Tuesday, There were candidates in that party in thirty- the e of the thirty-five wards of the Candidates supported by Mayor Wr, m : Hale Thompson, whose war at- titude has been criticised, were also ' defeated. SHELTON BOY I IS -KILLED IN WASH. South Bend, Wash, April 3.—Ray- mond Gilbert French, a soldier enlist- ;ed from Montana but whose parents MISCELLANEOUS la spruce camp near Raymond. Wash- |\FOR SALE—The ‘Boston Cafe on! ington, Saturday, it was learned today, i when crushed by.an automobile truck jlive at Shelton, N. D., was killed ‘in loaded with spruce for airplane stock. KANSIS RAINEY ELECTED Chicago, Ml, April 3:—John W. Rainey, democrat, was elected to con- gress from, the fourth district today. He will take the seat made vacant by the death of Charles Martin. Rainey won a majority of 5,637 votes over his two opponents, O. W. Christophers, Fepublican, and Kasimir P; Gugis, soc- lalist, N. D.. Will pay a suitable Femara | Tribune Block - Bismarck,.N. D. PHONE 752. ! Undertaking—Embalming , Lieensed: Embalmer in Charge Day Phone 50, Night Phone 687 WEBB BROTHERS} | We.have unequalled facilities for’ moving, storing, and shipping WACHTER TRANSFER CO. Phone 62, Ne. 282 Fifth St. UNDERTAKING PARLORS ‘A. W. LUCAS COMPANY Day and Night Phone 108 Licensed Embalmer. in Giaege

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