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x ~~ @meR 00 @ 3:00, MARKET ACTION Turnovers; Shippings Make ... Gains — New York, N. Y., April 4—The stock market experienced its fourth successive Hstléess session today, after an. early period which offered hop? g' fa restoration_of normal conditions. Trading Japsed soon after the opening the monotony ihereafter finding oc- Casional relief. in the movement of Bpecial issues. Excellent crop prospects are indi- cated by the ‘government's latest weathér report, but this made little impression upon grangers and cotton carriers, neither manifesting the slightest intimation. % Shippings were almost the only rep- resentative stocks with seasoned equipments, to register more than mé@derate changes, the former made extreme gains: of 1 to 2% points, and the latter one ‘to two points. Sumatra Tobacco made the new maximum of 98% for the current movement and related’ issues, includ- ing tobacco producers, responding in material degrees, Motors, oils, sugars, and’ unclassified stocks were tempor- arily higher by one to thre points, but United States steels. was sluggish, yielding all its fractional gain. ‘A spasm of activity and strength in: local utilities during thé mid ses- sion followed the decision on an Ohio court permitting an increase of fares in that state. Final quotations were at yecessions of large fractions to a full . point, Sales amounted shares. v Liberty second 4’s at the wide range of 96.60 to.96.70, contrivuted mainly to, the enlarged bond dealings. Do- mestic issues were irregular, but in- ternationals were fractionally higher. Total sales (par value) were $7,150,- 000, « “United States bonds (old issues) unchanged. on call. ————— NEW. YORK MONEY New. York, N. Y., April 4.—Mercan- tile paper, four months. 6: per cent; six months 6 per cent, Bar silver 91%. Mexican dollars 74. Government bonds 1 irregular. Time loans’ firm; sixtv. days, ninety days, and six months 6 bid. Call money ruling rate 3%; closing bid 3%; offered at 4; last loan heavvy; railroad bonds, firm; high 4; low 3%; 4, : NEW YORK METAL New York, N’ Y., April spot 720 @ 740; spelter quiet; Fi St. Louis, spot delivery 700 asked, »NEW YORK STOCK: LIST Ametican Beet Sugar ....... Atfiericah Can ...0...00. 6+ : Ambtican. Smelting & Refining... American Tel. & Tel: . American Zine: ;.. Andconda Copper Atchison ..3 0.6. Ansan Baltimore. & Ohio . Butte & Superior . California Petroleum Canadian: Pacific Central Leather .. ....... Chespeake & Ohio ...... Chicago,’ Mil. & St. Panl- .. Chino Copper .. Colorado Fuel: & Crucible: Steel, ... Cuba Cane Sugar Erle. cc ceee cee tenet reece nee Great Northern Ore Ctfs ...... Great; Northern, pfd ..... 0, inspiration Copper. ..... Int. ‘Mer. ‘Marine pfd ctfs Kenécott- Copper Louisville & \Nashville . Mexican Petroleum . Miami: Copper’... Missouri Pacific .. Montana Power ..... New. York Central . Northern Pacific . Pennsylvania, . . yi Ray: Consolidated Copper . Reading-....i....... Republic Iron & Steel . ‘Southern Railway .. Southern. Pacific: . ‘Texas ‘Co.'. Union Pacific: . U. §. Industrial Alcohol .. ...- United* States Steel... ~ 905% Utah: Copper ...-: eae 8 ~., “MINNEAPOLIS PRODUCE ;Minneapolis,Minn., April 4.—The egg market dropped one cent a doz en,today, All. receiving points. show weak tone. Strawberries are higher owing: to. a-temporary scarcity. Grape fruit {s also quotably firmer. Butter: Creamery extras, per Ib. 40¢; extra: firsts. 39c;. firsts 38c; sec- ondg,37c;. dairy: 3le; packing stock 280. fee Eges:..Fresh. prime _ firsts »-new cases, free frofi rots‘small, dirties and checks; out. pen dozen. 34c; current. re ceipts, rots out $9.60; checks. and. seconds dozen 26c;. dirties, candle, dozéh'26c; quotations on: eggs. include cages... Cheese: Fancy. Twins, pound 24c; fancy. New York; potind” 2e6;. fancy. daisies. 25c; fancy young Americas pound 26c; fancy brick 29c; fancy tim- bijrger .38c; fancy Swiss loaf 50 block: 40c; primost 15c; pultost 11. MINNEAPOLIS, GRAIN (Minneapolis, Minn, April 4.—Wheat regelpts 127--cars; compare®: with 362 cays a year ago: “Gorn, Ng: 3 Yéllow, 155 @ 165. Qats'NO. 3 White, 89 @ 90. “Rlax 412% @ 41414. oe iPlour anchanged: ‘In car: lad lots, stafidard flour quoted at 95.@‘barrel if$8 pound ‘cotton sacks. Shipment: 459054 barrels; mara ‘Rye 290.@. 291, rley 140 @ 197. fran 3314. \e ST, PAUL LIVESTOCK “South St. Paul. Minn, April 4.— Haws receipts 4,700; steady; range 780. @.1740; bulk, 1735 @ 1740. - -@attleireceipts: 2; v0; kilers steady; steera650: @.1400; cows. and: heifers 70@, @ 1000; veal calves. steady, 600 erent stockers.and feeders steady, @ 1100. : > UiBheep, recetpts. 500; stead: B00 @v1900; wethers -700- @;, * \JSSUBNORMAL) TREND UPWARD : Third Successive Day of Small to ' 228,000 4.—Lead By Condo Nou | ON A wh EVERETT TRUE HE NEVER MOVES OVER OR RISES TOL GET INTO THES SEAT, BUT MERELY TURNS PIVOT AND ALLOWS YoU TO P SQUEEZE PAsT, X GRAIN PRICES Export Buying Stimulus to Val: Nh ues, but Profit-Taking Cuts | Gains : \ web ? ; Chicago, IL, April 4.—Export buy- ing sald to be to replace cargoes lost | in transit did ‘much to lift grain prices today, but afterward profil taking on the part of holders wiped out most of the gains. Cori closed steady, % @ Yee net higher, with May 126% @ 4 ae Oats finished a shade to Y%e up. In provisions theré were losses of 10 to YEak, X SEE fF Him Poe out “| Oo THAT CAR GOIN’ NORTH, Apprehension that the wants of f exporters of oats might at any mo ment be filled and that a withdrawal of bids would suddenly follow ex plained the. readiness with which real izing sales were negotiated in the oats “BISMARCK EVENING TRIBUNE |. meeeneren—e— oe WOR SA F. B. YOUNG LE--Seven room, {EAL ESTATE COMPANY modern house only three blocks from, post ottice, $4,000.00, ‘'Thia fh a real bar atin for someone with $2,000.00 In chenpes dening and homes a the city $25.00 and $20.00 per Very easy terms building proper . Prices at lot. ny ra cash ss a | POR SAT ‘ive room house on Kleventh street near Rosser; partly modern, $1,800.00, “OK ALTE coh, addition acre lota are only five or'six blocks from the new south side vol and is the able for gar where around te of only regular size Q, WILLIAMS .& 00, Real Estate Snaps FOR SALE OR TRADE—One good section of land ax miles southwest of Shields tn Grant county, N. D. ‘This section 1s 75 per cent tillable apd will trade for city Income. Have several houses for sale, trade or reut. Will take good car fo on ihe deal C. WILLIAMS & CO. Oftice Bismarck Bank Bldg. Tel, No. 497, Bismarck, N. D TOR SALI Riverview Addition lots are the cheapest high grade. lots in the city y. We protect our buyers and give very reasonable terms. market. At first, however, the demand = from seaboard interests proved the = dominant factor, and there was a rather sharp advance due somewhat to a continuance of low temperatures and to the fact that the visi ply was materially under las figures. Complaints of car added force also to the bulge, bredictions of a decided falling of in receipts of corn next week to uphold corn prices. It ¥ 7 field work was being rushed, and t curtailment of hauling to interior sta tions would result. transitory 5 10,000; firm: ; lambs 1575 @ 2 OMAHA LIVESTOCK sheep 050, n South side of lo's 10, 9 and 8, block | THON SIDEWALKS, CROSSWALKS 18, Riverview Addit | AND CURBS SEASON 1918, BIS OVD | ~MARCK, NORTH DAKOTA. Olnahiay Nebr... April 4 16gs re St be con} Sealed hids will he received in the Colbie. TG; dower: teavy: Jon “e with the pro | office ofthe City Auditor of the City Loous mixed 1665 Gries: TigML Ii | visions of ordinances now in force and] of the, City of Wismarek, North Dako aio fe. 50; bulk 1605) orrect and not later than the 24Uh day |'a up to eight o'clock p,m. Monday, Cattle receipts 4,600; higher; native {21 April 1918, aad should said side | April Sth. UMS, for the construction atears'1080 @ 1450: ehWiktind Walters walks not he constructed by the date) of sidewalks. crosswalks, and curbing, Sve recta teat ea gg {bereln set forth, then said walks sare | and relaying block walks, in the said | 19500 cows and helfers Soo @ 1050; }22ebY erdered to be constructed by) elty during year 1918 in accord: ies Oe aon dukes Ho0s the city coutractor in accordance with] ance with the pl ecitiegtions canners 750 @ 50; stoe ers and feed-Tthe statutes in such e: made and] of the city engineer, ers 750 @ 122 3 00, @ 1300; provided. ; he accompanied by Pulte, sstage, ete, 243, ta 1075. Attest: ; L cert Cin the sum of $50.00 Sheep -receipts -8,600; higher; year- «c. L. BURTON, tro he forfeited to the city of Bis wethers 1400 @ lings 1600 @ 18: 700 « aa Va Sen ae City Auditor, jmarek in case the pa whose bid LiG ewes 1800: @: 190; tambar1sae 3 15 accepted shall fail (0 enter into 9g '@ 2086, je i rar a | eonteact with the id city BIDS WANTED FOR STREET ie RE COLUTION. Rach bid muat be accompanied by SWEEPER. WHEREAS, It is deemed necessary}. bond in the cum of Pive Hundred Sealed bids will be received at the ti the, ae Nowth’ Date of the city a Dollars ($99.0) conditioned for the : ditor’s oftic to 8 o'clock sismarek, North Dakota, that side | execution of the contract with the said Se A ee eee tate tor (walks be constructed in the city of| city if the eontraet is awarded to the m, Monday, April 8, 1918, for aj} cprinkler street. sweeper suitable for bids rek, as REORE rein specitie BEIT Rd bidder, Plans JLVIED, | ran be and — specifications ¢ es aR These ide he ant th ane are} seen at the office of the city engineer, * 100.00. a Sa 1 ed to he consiructed in} phe hoard of city con ioners re hack for $1.09 payable to presideat! ront of or adjoining the following eves the right lo reject any or all of:the city commission. Said check to be forfeited. in case successful bidder ails to enter into a contract with the} ity of Lismarck. The city commis- sion reserves the right to reject any! ind all. bids, H -‘Dated-March 28, 1918. CL, BURTON City Auditor. scribed property situatedein the of Bismar and the City Auditor is! hereby instructed to notify the own- property in the manner! 99° rescribed by law of the action ‘of the} ssion. | » 11 10, 9 and North 1-2 lot bids C. 1. BURTON, City Auditor, Determining Character. 8; block 89 N 1 aa We prepare. ourselves for siden 8, block G9 N, P. 2nd addition | s by rel te ml choice of g ock 5) N. P. Qad addition. | deeds hy the reiterated choice of good AND BENT EURTHER RESOLVED] ge uyit which gradually determines That the said sidewalks must be CON-| harneter ==-Aaoren Wnt, DOINGS OF THE DUFF: e29) 4-5 TOM DOES A LITTLE SPRING TRAINING N. TOM, You WAD: BETTER MaKe THOSE BOVS ai y N Quir (PLAYING BASEBALL So CLOSE To THE if Sa N" HOUSE - THEYRE LIABLE TO BREAK A 77 N Uh || You BoYs WILL Have To CUT OUT ra PLAYING BALL HERE- You Mich? BREAK: j 7] ONE OF THESE 1), | WINDOWS! A | il v LITTLE GiRL, Do You HW SEE THOSE BOYS PLAYING BALL OVER. THERE? WiLL YoU GO OVER AND TELL THAT BIG KID WITH THE BLACK MUSTACHE {| To COME HOME gu TO His SUPPER? WE'LL ALL GO OVER To § THs. VACANT LoT ACROSS THE STREET AND I’LL PLAY with You BY ALLMAN | Provisions lacked support. Th ———_ chief reason ascribed was that the ex isting stocks of dry salted meats were the largest ever known, Option Open High Low Closing | — Senne Corn— May ..125% 126% 125% 126% RESOLUTION. iructed in accordance with the pro- Oats— WHEREAS, It is deemed nece ons of ordinances now in force | April. 8914 h| May f April, 1918, and should said ee ks, not be construct by the CHICAGO LIVESTOCK , -ismat 2 rein set forth, then said walks | Chicago, II, April 4.—Hogs receipts THEI SOLVED, | ordered to be constructed 25,000; bulk 1740 @ 1790; light 174] That me are| y contractor in) eecordance wv 1800; light 1740 @ 1800; mised | heredy order ructed in eomace 1710 @ 1800; heavy 1640 @ 178%: | tront of or adjoining the following de | ud provided. rough 1640 @ 1665; pigs 1800 @ 1 scribed property situated in the citv! \ : | Cattle receipts 13,000; firm; native and the city auditor is| steers 1010 @ 1550; stockers and fee 1 ructed to notily the owne ers $40 @ 1200; cows and heifers 68 property in the manner pre @ 1250; calves 1100 @ 1675 y Jaw of the action of the | | sework. jroRq SOR scores ¢ river to the penile them on very show or which is asked. SALE—Thor of ho s fol advertise sonab} je ands of lots and from the most of erins. We no property the money net worth ‘ Zire Insurance In Reliable Companies Office Open Every Evening EAL BSTATE COMPANY PB. YOUNG Telephone No. 788 fice In First National Bank Bldg. J. H. HOLIHAN Real Estate Bargains “OR SAL receplio hou h--New house of six rooms, no room and e would Cost 1 bath. 100 to build at Th Party is going to. leave and will sell: for $4,150; g600 cash TRUST ME FOR BARGAINS Inaurance Written. J. H. HOLIHAN ucae Block, + + ++ Phone 745 Siren Ut a gener once, HELP WANT WANTED Men. cation to S- al store ‘Tribune jood salary, ib Mechani Write Pi D— MALE We have openings for reliable men for general work Also experienc Lahr Motor Sales Co, Fourth St Rismarek, N. D. Q 1h experienced “ian for The 2 No. 478 45 6t Apply ‘No 476 Tribune 45 1 dispenser at me, 44 ot FOR SALE—240 acres 2 1-2 infles east of Fort Lincoln for $25 an acre, A great bargain. property, Write Karl Klein, Waal burn, No. Dak, i nd 43 WOR SALE Carload of high cla cattle; fine milkers and bulls fq breeding. Can be seen by. phonit Hare Commission Co, Bi N,_D, 3:28 work, Garden. plowiy ete, Al@ WANTED~ and the hauling of ashes, Couch. Phone, 588bL. 433 TOR KENT OR TRADE—A_ god furnished hotel, confectionery connection in a good western N. Dj kota town, For information writ to State bank of Zap. rOR S four mil from Menoken, the SW 1-4 of se| tion 17, township 138 range 78, Bu leigh county, N. D. For pr an terms address C. 8. Jetmund. Dow Towa. 43 3t goods and merchandise where tl —~rate of insurance is lowest; we wil attend to moving. Phone Lah First Guaranty Bank. 11m WORK WANTED WANTED—Work by day, — hous FOR SALE—6 room modern bunga low 75 foot east. front. lot. Choice lo, cation. Price $3,800. BARGAINS i parts of Bismarck. HARVEY HARRIS & CO. J. P. Jackson, Manager FOR SALE OR RENT— HOUSES AND FLATS cleaning, beating rugs, taking. 0} storm. windows, putting on screen Ph 601L. Louis White, 4-4-1 WORK WANTED—By colored lady 1 the day or by hour. Phone 754X, 449 WANTED—Work, washing and iro ing. Will call and deliver sam Call Mrs. Figert, 402. 4th St. Ave 434 LADY STUDENT wants place to wor| for board, Business College, Phon 1823. 3 29—2wiq FOR RENT: ve-room- house partly modern. Phon x A4-3t. FOR RENT—Partly furnished partly modern flat. Must be'seen to. be ap- preciated, Phone H, lL. Reade at 28 ee 45 tf FOR” RANT —Four ) apartment, modern, central heat in Union Mer. Bldg. Gth street, Inquire A. Horn, 209 7th street. Phone 3 FOUR ROOM HOUSE for furnished. Apply to Mr Varney Flats. Varney, 4 HOUSE “FOR TENT Four rooms and bath. Strictly modern. Near round house, Price 25.00 per month, Phone 641K, FOR RENT Seven room house, modern, ‘Hot water heating. 710 Ave, D. FOR RENT =) E corner of Eighth and Broadway. Phone 35 4-1-1w FOR RENT room bungalow with modern features built in. Can wake B jon at once Phone TO RENT om bungalow; all modern, water heat, on paved streets, Inquire of Finch Ci 3-29-tt sé at 711 6th St Apply to B. K. Skeels 408 Broadway. 35 tt HOUSE TO RENT—I have two houses for rent. C. L.. Burton. 11-6tt “OR RENT—Cood, comfortable, seven room house, close in; rents for $25 © A Vallatrom W224 WANTED once. man’s C WANTHD mechanic tor Co, bis kitchen, | WANTED—Experienced grocery narck N. iood hocolate dD. cperienced — autonyobile Apply at Corwin Mo-} Apply to Hoff: hop. M: ain street. 443 ‘an or woman to help in Grand Pacific Hotel. tf clerk Apply at Gussner’s Store. 3 26 tf ___HOUSES WANTED WANTED—To rent small, modern house. Phone 264 3-13-t8 WANTED=About a 5-room bungalow, modern. Steady renter, Advance payments. Write 477 care Tribune. MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE—Householu turniture in A-1 condition, for six room house, including davenports, dressers, rugs and other articles. Inquire 708 Ave. A, or phone 487K. 4-4-6 HELP W WANTED—Good man on dairy farm. Write No. 457 Tribune. 322 tt NTED—FEMALE wi Good wages. Olsen, Sanborn, N. D. D 'k on farm no children in family. Address Mrs. N. J. WANTID-—Dishw r at Bismarck hospital. Call at Bismarck Hospital. 43 ot \WANTED—Girl for general house: work. Mrs. L, A. Schipfer. 4 Ave. B. 43 tt for house- 4.3 3t liable, Call after Four in fam ily. 0 p.m. 6: WANTED—Girl for housework and care of two children; must be re- 23 2nd st WAITR len’s Cafe, Fifth St. ESS WANTED—Apply at Al- 4-1-tf | WANTED—Ginl for Phone 169R, 16 Ave. A West. general house- 3-31 tt i ROOMS FOR RENT 6th St. FOR EENT—Furnished rooms. 619- 4-4-6. F ern hon Phone 1 keeping FOR RE modern. quire 32 411 5th housekeeping. OR RENT—Pleasant room in mod- ne. Inquire G08 2nd St. or 44L. 9, oe rooms. Hannafin, Can 04th St. street. 42 6t FCRRENT—Two nice modern house- Call 454X or 514 3 26 tt NT—Carge double room, All be used for Call at $18 Ave B: light 4 &3t Modern furnished or un- furnished light housekeeping rooms. Also roomg for rent. Close in, En- 45 Gt FOR RENT—Close in furnished rooms Also rooms for light housekeeping Phone 273. 3 29 tf FOR RENT—Modern furnished rooms, FOR SALE—I1917 5-passenger Oakland with extra equipment. Good as new. Snap if taken at once. IM, W, Har ins, Van Horn Hotel, Bismarck, N Dak. 453) FOR RENT ina two car garage, in rear of 209 7th St. A. Van Horn, Phone 305. 45 tf LOST—A gray Persian cat. Findg | ®. Redington, Decease: || agaist said deci aleuse notity Mrs. F. W. Beek, 11 Broadway. Phone 714. 3 26 LOST—Pocketbook containing tw five dollar bills and key for safet| deposit vaults. Money belongs 1 May Sewing Circle, Retur} and receive reward. 45, NOTICE TO CREDITORS. In the matter of the estate of Mary * otice fs hereby given by the w ened Harry K. Redington, admii ‘ulor of the estate of Mary [.. hed ington, late of near the city of Wilto in the county of Burleigh and stated North Dakota, deceased, to the credi itors of, and all persons having clain ed, to exhibit then} with the necessary vouchers, with four months after the first publieg tion of this notice, to said admini: trator at hi sidence in the city d Wilton, in said) Burleigh county, Dated this 16tht day of March, 1919 ‘HARRY B, REDINTGON, Administrator of estate of Mary ¥ Redington, deceased, First publication on the 22nd da of March, A. D. 1918. WADE A. BEARDSLEY, Attorney for Administrator. Wilton, N. Dak. 22, 29; 4—5 12. BIDS WANTED FOR STREET SPRINKLING, Sealed bids will be received in th oftice of the city auditor up to eigh| o'clock P. M. Monday, April 8, 1919 for sprinkling of the streets. | the y the year 1918. prinkling ca nd water will be furnished by the said Bids are requested for one or mor teams by the day or month as th same may be called for by the cit tach bid must be accompanied certified check in the sum of $4 payable to the order of the presiden! of the board of city commissioners, tq be forfeited should the successful bid} der fail to enter into a contract witl the city. Hach bid must be accompanied by bona in the sum of Five Hundred Dol lars .$500.00) conditioned for the faith ful execution of the contract provid ing the contract is awarded to the bid der. The city commission reserves thq right to reject any or all bids. Dated March 28th, 1918, Cc. L. BURTON, City Auditor, de FOR SALE—Four days leaving town, three piece Spanish leather living room suite, fumed oak library table, fumed rocker cane back. Cal) 423 5th street. I’. L. Reidy. ee perl ee 43 38t FOR SALE—The Boston Cafe on Sixth and Broadway. tg et = 43 Gt FOR SALE—Pecan ducks and guinea Phone 624L 43 2wks FOR SALE CHEAR—One 2cond- hand 20 horse power gas engine, one 3-bottom plow, oil tank and wagon truck for sale cheap, Inquire Box 346, Bismarck, North Dakota. 43 4t FOR SALE—One new Huber 35-70 gas tractor, one § bottom Oliver engine gang plow, one 5) gal. oil tank on truck, This outfit is absolutely same as new. being bought late last spring. Very best reasons for sell ing. Apply Bush & Owen, Steele, N_D. 3.30 6t FOR SALE—About 160 cement blocks for sale cheap, Apply Harry Sims, 413 Second St. STORAGE-——Store your household goods and merchandise where the rate of insurance is lowest, We will attend to moving. Phone Lahr First Guaranty bank. 4.1 1mo. ATTORNEY desires to dispose of ex- expects to eggs for hatching. cellent law practice; leave for service. Apply at once to No, 465, Tribune, * 3-31-lw FOR SALE CHEAP—1917 Studebaker six, 7-passenger. Run about 4,000 miles. For quick sale $875, Phone 141. = 3.22 tf ASHES HAULED AND GARDENS plowed. Phone 6241. 43. lmo I WILL GIVE PROMPT ATTENTION for hauling ashes, rubbish and freight moving. F. A. Grinsteiner. Phone 395. 43 2wks 827 6th st. 3-16 tf FOR RENT—Rooms in strictly mod- ern house. 515 Fifth St. Phone 592Y, 3-11-tf FOR RENT—Modern room. 621 Sixth St.» 3-1-1mo STEAM-HEATED furnished and uo turnished rooms for rent. Business college. Phone 183 1 16-30 a j-0 Oth street $61 mo FOR SALE OR TRADE-—160 acres farm improved 3 1-2 miles from Wil- ton, 80 acres under cultivation, ba!- ance fenced, School house on land, will trade for good Bismarck City ~ 4-3-6 [ate 3-29; 4-5. BIDS WANTED FOR THE REMOV: AL OF GARBAGE, Sealed bids for the removal of gar; bage as per ordinance: will: be: receiv: ed at the office of the city auditor up to 8 o'clock p. m. Monday, April 8, 1918. These bids must be accompanied by a certified check for $200.00 payable to A. W. Lucas, president of the ission, The city commission reserves th right to reject any or all bids. Dated March 28, 1918. C. L. BURTON, City Auditor 3-29; 45. Late Food, Discoveries, Lichens' have been proposed as the latest addition to staple articles of diet. One scientist has suggested Ice- land moss as suitable for making flour for bread and reindeer moss,4as good fodder for animals, CLEAN UP The season of the year has arrived for a general clean-up of all vacant: prem- ises, back-yards. and alleys. Ashes and other debris are disease breeders and will not be tolerated by the. City Health Department. © Ten- | ants and property owners are directed without delay | to clean their premises and assist in making the city | healthier and more beautiful | for all residents. Do it now. By order of : DR. F. B. STRAUSS, City Health Offi