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oot st ) N ’ “WEDNESDAY, MAY 1, 1918.. TRIBUNE FINANCIAL DEPARTMENT PRICES GO: UP. THEN DOWN ON CHANGED NEWS| Brisk Opening Lends Marked Stimulation of Over a Point Trregularly * ening of today’s stock market but re- acted on to three points before noon, thereafter pursuing uncertain courses with irregular and partial recoverys at PEACE TALK IS AID TO BEARS | ON CORN MART Nervous Close, Fractions Lower, Following Reports on Dip- lomats tent today as a bearish factor in the corn market. Prices closed nervous, ¥% to 1%c net lower, with May 1274 and July 148% to 148%. Oats finish- T HAVE NO USE FOR, 4N0 THAT'S SMITH.” L DON'T LIKE To TALK ABOUT.A MAN BEHIND Als BACK, RUT — . By Conde THERE'S ONE GUY | WW THIS OFFICE THAT You DON'T Like To TaUK AiGou T woeeweroeoe: coco ecces. TRIBUNE CLASSIFIED COLUMNS PB. YOUNG - ‘REAL ESTATE COMPANY | FOR SALE—Two sixty-fot lots, one four blocks and one five blocks | from Post Office, east front; nicest part of city; $500.00 for either on y terms. There 5 among them. mostly on very ea: al sne | BOR SALE—Riverview addition lots are the cheapest good lots in the ©. WILLIAMS & CO. Real Estate Snaps FOR SALE OR TRADE—One good and will trade for city income. Have several houses for sale, trade CO. WILLIAMS & CO. Office Blemarck Bank Bidg. section of land six miles southwest | of Shields in Grant county, N. D | This section is 75 per cent tillable| FOR SALE OR RENT— HOUSES AND FLATS FOR RENT—House of five rooms, city water, sewer, electric lights, full cemented b ment, barn, extra gar- den plot. $15, or will sell for small monthly payments. Phone & room, furnished, nall furnished 2, G, P. hotel. 5-1-2 FURNISHED APT for rent in Person | Apt. for the summer. Apply Apt 18, 426 tt FOR FI modern apartment. ve house, or Phone ¢ fy | extremely easy te é — s a " New York, N. Ys April 30.—Prices| Chicago, Ill, April 30.—Renewed | POR SALEZThe biggest list of tarm| °F Tent. Will take good ear in on yho | PO! e Toom house ‘partly rose one to 134 points at the brisk op-| Peace talk counted to a material ex- | ri ny ‘desler lit tne county: deal. modern. 409 Eleventh St. Fhone i: 24-4 vk RE yoom modern house. Inquire Harvey Harris & Co., 422 tt ~ FOR RENT—7-Room modern house. the close. The initial advance was the | ¢d unchanged to %c down. In provis- A MAN BEHIND HIS BAC, AN ity; ar y ay A boaee city; our buyers are fully protected | Tel, No. 497, Bismarck, N. D. b . \ direct Feault of the repulse of the Tau: Te tne cuconne anes from 85¢ de- Discice JUST AS MUCH TO use | and our terms are very easy. : . Inquire Harris & Co. 4-21-tf i FPoLiRTEhe the pathos cconied tude. Dears. naa ; ' i VIOLENCE ON A FELIow THAT | FOR SALE—You can support your FOR RENT—Three room flat in hy ‘ont, while the setback seemed to or Bears had the advantage in corn; tc ¢ amily sre in Lincoln addi modern house. 805 7th street i iginate in heavy realizing for profits | almost the entire day, but especially Boe a fn? aaltine aC ihe vate oe ‘only : 4 20 tt which board room gossip attributed to|so after reports became public that wine i FOR RENT—Seven room house, a prominent speculative interests. Austria was making a fresh peace of- | 3 Na 10 ay the cheneat ue raider Mot water heating” 10 Declines were facilitated by adverse | fer to Italy. Previously, the fact that | ani Ot ite kind in the elty and tt Ave, D. Sete rumore, among which was an unsub- a cargo of Argentine corn had arrived H ory of ts oe ib 1 chty end tne ye 0: | stantiated report that the Washington | in New York gave the chief stigiulus Ae ait cea eg MISCELLANEOUS authorities: intend to impose further|to selling, but forecasts of warmer OUR CREED: BUY A Cl BOND AND BACK i restrictions upon the country’s ex-| weather likely to facilitate planting | courtesy, PROMPTNESS, EFFI.|FOR SALE—Choice 160 acres, rich| SUV A LIBERTY BOND AND changes, particularly those’dealing in| tended also to put the market on the | ENCY, soil; lies well; $18 an acre, OUR BOYS cotton and foodstuffs. down grade. Continued rains, howev- | EXTRA FINE 640 acres with running | FOR SALE—Nearly new car at big bargain. Enquire D. ‘A. Schutt. Trading increased materially, both| er, and a certainty that old corn in| Fire Insurance in Reliable Companies.| water; 90 per cent good plow land, in volume and scope, the turnover of|erizs would thus be further damaged | | : Great bargain. Price too low to ad-|_“rand Pacific Hotel. 51 3t 4 the morning being vastly in excess of| eld to transient r Lowest quo- | ARAL ESTATE COMPANY . verti FOR SALE—Sanitary” Bakery ana the previous session’s entire, opera- tations of the se: e then touch- LARGE LIST of lots and houses for Cafe. Will join army. Write Sani- tions. United States steel featured/ed after the pei gossip had been | tary Bakery and Cafe, Bismarck, .\. the reversal and subsequent improve-| made the most of to further the inter. | R E YOUNG ualo.n. alt: parts of Sismarck Dak. i 429 tt ment just as it led the opening ad-| ests of the bears olh HARVEY HARRIS & CO. TOR S—Cabbage and tomato vance, fluctuating 96% and 93%, clos- ing at 943%, a nominal net loss. The steel corporation's quarterly statenient and its accompanying an- nouncement of the maintenance of the “extra” three percent dividend on the Aspicious weather and crop condi tions as well as the new peace m pulled support away from oats. Si board demand was conspicuously ab- | sent. Telephone No. 78R Office In First National BankBldg. J. P. Jackson, Manager plants, Phone 524K, or call at 206 Fourteenth St. 4-30-3 FOR SALE CHEAP—6 calves and one good sized Beiter: three. geldings, weight about 8 and 9 years old, by S. BN ‘kelby. Block 200, i i i i Severe declines in pork continued to SS a il { cane aree cel close Sales amount-|7eeult from liquidation by —holers. | HELP WANTED—MALE __| 2d Street South. Phono 824. ed to 550,000 shares. : Offerings of aoa and ribs, though, 9 =I AN WANTED at Northern Produce 4.30 2t Italian exchange made a new min-| VCTe relatively. 8 e Oneal Hic Law locomotive campohy and the Baldwin | : Co. BLL SNAP IN HOUSE FURNITURE— imum, lire selling at 9.02 for checks. P i ey te 2 Locomotive wor | VAR midery foreman. ~Man| Will sell any piece or entire lot of Bonds were extremely variable, in- wry wy | The catire order yep who ts competent to do- ruling and| ™y fine furniture. Bed room, din- } cluding liberty issues, which compris- Be 1484 of about $60,000,000 er handle all classes of bindery work.| ing room, and kitchen sets and five Mi 7 the fulk of the rger acalings, : 878 | price of a little less. thay $60,000 ‘for J 8. HOLIHAN Apply Bismarck Tribune, Bismarck, pce ust Ppetial tape tre \ ‘otal sales (par value) aggregated $9,- m ran, | f each locomotive. 3 . D. 425 tt ‘ome early foy bargains. 2 jou! tO, = 19% | a at Real Estate Bargains y tt) Ninth street. 420 2t 250,000, WaNTRDTERpaT mechanics. Only \ ped $5 J 1% TET, = + —— | United States bonds (old issues) : - a rt CHICAGO HERALD ;} FOR SALE—Duplex house; will reut) skilled men need apply. Corwin FOR SALE” OR TRADE—New 8°ft. were unchanged on call. OMAHA LIVESTOCK. { A Nl { RIES Q | for $62 monthly. 98,209. $790 cash.| Motor Co., Bismarck, N. D. marble soda fountain, back bar, car- { Deckiuse: inU.S. Omaha, Nebr. April 30.—-H 4 ) IS CONSOLIDATED ton saic—250 acres 0 ftimber toned 41a tc‘ | Donmtor, ‘tables: chalre, “stools; syr- lower: heavy 1665@ ! three miles from Bismargk. $11] WANTED—A waitress at Homan’s { St 1 E: rnin S 75@1710; light 1680@17 ! i WITH: EXAMINER per acre. . _ Cafe at once. ‘ 7 410 tf land; outtit, adaros Bos ears, i eel HArMINgs pigs tooo 800; pun rers@i710. | |Conspirators Who Were Aided . : ago) FOR SALE BighiF eres of land | WANTED—A good Windery man with) ro" sal: B= BUiaFE TAI sons . ——., pts Ef - i » HL. city limit : : New York, April 30.—Total | ape ate. Feces Te tags cows and | by German Agents Get Im- Herald, it was announced yesierduy, | /01mmms City Timlts. experience. Apply No 476 Tribune | Hare estate. Inquire A. P. Lenhart. } earnings of the United States steel | neiers 950@1380; western steers 1000 | . d Fi ‘has been sold to the Hinois Printing & | J. H. HOLIHAN % ae a catalase tle cee £28 6t f corporation for the first quarter of|@1450; canners 750@ stockers | prisonment and Fines Publishing company and will be con-[ Block . + © Phone 745 HOUSES WinteD FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN—N. W. 1o1e enoynced today Sree $56-] and feeders 800132 “calves 100@ | aes ‘solidated with the Examiner. The| #a® Block. - ene x aictnaees = quarter | 11°82, Sioux County, N. after deducting exp 8 in- 5 1300. i ee Nie ‘transt is ake é WANTED—T mall, modern ellogg Lan 10., Jamestown, bulls, stags, etc., 900@ San Franci: Calit, May 1—| transfer is to take place to house. Phone 264. s-13-tt ND. es 4-299-1 Noe cidental to operations, including $31,- heep, receipts 9,000; slow: lower Trial of the world. ide Hindu conspir- night The name of the paper will b ag FOR SALE—Wagon box, springs at and 585,198 for federal income and war! 17(9@1809; wethers 1500@1700; ewes ‘The Herald:and Examiner, and Arthur 4% excess profits taxes. This is a de-/1490@1625; lambs 1950@2050. | sey case, which was punctuated With Brisbane Is to be editor. ‘The iMinois | ROOMS FOR RENT walking plow. Very” reasonable. i crease’ of $2,762,701 from returns of — diplomacy and the killing of two de. |/'inting & Publishing company has | RENT—Rooms for light house-| Mrs. G. Wilson, Phone 602 ie Cor- | the previous year. . CHICAGO etme hacia fendants in the court room, ended here | ublished | The Chic ‘ago Examiner, one | HELP “ WANTED—FEMALE ping: ae room and board. Call ner 9th St. 5-tf. y MINNEAPOLIS GRAIN. Chicago, ill. April “ Pi ae no teday with the sentencing of twenty- of Wm, R. Hearst’s papers, for a num. | NT NEEDS 20,000 wom- or 38 Mainrstreet. eee TOURING CAR FOR Sate oom f ‘ Minneapolis, Minn., Apr. 30.—Wheat 1760: ght 172 20@17 70; mixed 16850 | Paine of the conspirator Various fi ea clerks at Washington amina- SENT Nicely TanaiGhor — neta wi Pre’ eens pais 156} 477, 3 and prigon terms. wer | everywhere May 25. Experi: ss noe +43 pe. ar0.00s receipts S10 car, compared with ehato: hear Asli ta ; rough 100@ | United States district fudge Willian CRUM RETURNS TO | cance unnecessary: Women dosir | close in. Call Phone 687, che 828.- 4-24-tf Corn No. 3 Yellow 150@160; Oats} Cattle, rec 0,000; s : . The 1g government positions write for | ———___ 1 6t_ | FRACTOR OUTFIT FOR SALH cheap. z : Cattle, receipts 10,000: | unsettled: s twenty ATTEND FUNERAL | free particulars to J. .C Leonard. FOR RENT—Two large modern fur- It will pay you tolook at this, Joseph No. 3 White 809% @81%; Flax 402%4@ 40446. Flour unchanged. standard flour quoted at $9.55 a barrel In car load lots native steers 1025@1760; stockers and feeders 835@1250 685@1890; calves 750@140¢. Sheep. recente 12,000; wi cows and heifers tree and two-thirds and the fines$$1 Louis T. Hengstler, | admiralty lawyer, San Franci the only defend: | Charles 1. Miles Ci . Mont, May —Judge OF SON, SILENTLY | former Civil Service Examiner, 52 Kenois Bldg., Washington. O17 217 nished rooms. 3th street. Phone 298K. 51 3t Hare, Bismarck, ‘N, D 423 tf sc! FOR RENT=Furntshed Fooms by the y, week or month. KINDEING-V FOR SALE—Apply to Lahr Motor, Sales Co. j in 98 pound cotton sacks. Shipments | 1 1670; | Crum,. former judge of the! WANT: z Palace hotel. 42,880" barrels, er@ns | ant to eseape a prison sentence. Judge Fifteenth judicial district, arrived at | at 214 6th St. tf 422 tt ve 271@ 273: 35@178; br 2 imposed unty ja real y to attend the fun- a =~ cc _ aa SOR RENT Sloane OF Tepaly OOM, L ae 271@273; Barley 135@17 ‘an ee EN en ate ».|term of four months on Hengstler, but : erie sitson| Gin or woman Tor general house: Pe i Che os ‘Storage or Tena roo. 7 ea til racer Tak. ris @ nascent jremittad it after Hengstler made Ao died last week, It is| ork: Phone K. 4-28 it ne MINNEAPOLIS PROD~CE. ae ins six er cent. Bar sliver 9934. | Dlea to “he court protesting his Ameri-/ understood that Judge Crum intends ; WAN —D—Young lady for ROOM FO FOR SALE—Two pool tables; two®Al- oe nor P anism and denouncing German imper- 1 ; vo when | Work. Shorthand not neces: tN ROOM FOR RE vo} bert Lea lighting systems, Lock Minheapolis, Minn., April 30.—All| Government bonds and railroad bond: to remain only for a day or two wh! . aepree’ s from the post office. Phone! Box 11, Pettibone, N. D. ‘ roduce lines are steady to firm. New | irre; ialism. ihe will again t his departure. He | Permanent place and good opp 2831, or call at 208 Ros | Reine in Monee ; potatoes and wax beans and st aaa tead ty d 5% Re ee nes to state where he has been | ‘unity to advance. Provident Insur- Hes Lvgnieall) ab 208" Ros | 491 mo. ; 3 , green Time loans steady: sixty days 5 : Bs state where he has been | oA ms sige 0 vk | EES = Sr) = Ca we asparagus are lower. @6; ninety days 5%@6; si |History s Largest he left the’state or give any in- | ance Co. 430 2t) ioRN ROOM FORTH 11 wk! FOR SALE OF |, TRADE—160 acres at Butter: Creamery extras per pound ‘pia. | °. formation arding his future plans. ‘‘FiepD—Competent woman for gen-| * fe $ i 4 —Two| farm improve, 3 1-2 miles from Wil- ae 41; extra firsts 40; firsts 89; seconds Adee A Smt a Locomotive Order. aia Se mei: eral houSework. Apply to Mrs, 0. H.| blocks from the post office. Phone} ton, 80 acres under cultivation, bal- : dairy 20; packing stock 29 YUMA, ARIZONA, AFFECTED. AVERAGE OF $75.21 PER _ Will, 311 3rd street. Phone 489, S801 or.cail'a 208 Rosser. ance fencai, School house on land, bai! 7 7 pack Ft Phoenix, Ariz., May 1—Yuma, a1 iven Baldwin 0. CAPITA FOR WAR LOAN, |: 430 2b 4.30 1 wk will trade for goud Bismarck City Dggs: Fresh prime firsts new cases 5 peices Ny 3 FOREN Pamisnel aaa } free from rots, small dirties and check | felt an earthquake sho a — Ok RENT—Furnished and untur- property, Write Karl Klein, Wash- i out per dozen 33%; current receipts | for a few seconds at Jo y 1. —con| ; ee ‘a0, es sere rel aur : DRESSMAKING nished rooms. Business College.) burn, No. Dak. i rots out $9.25: checks and seconds | night. The earthquake was felt all | tra senger, ibetty loon entétsteday in total iy. | WANTED—To do dressmaking. Call Phone 18 1 20 1_mo 43 tt i dozen‘ 25; dirties, candled dzen 25; | over the Yuma valley but was not se- | locomotives, order | Il 43,0204 on 564423 of- 4th street. .Phone 6211. FOR RENT--Good rooms for light | mor SALE—Brand new Studebaker |vere enough to do damage, though ite ” placed in the histor viptions had bse 2 pad by: 5 rae Fag? Sy 1c} housekeeping. 708 Broadway, ‘at a very reasonavle price,: See R. - | argused people who were in bed from | railways, were let today by the ficers and employe oe ages 4 4 M. Halladay. Phone 139. ~ cy. New York pound 24: faney their sleep. road administration tothe American | scription per capi : E FOR RENT—Furnished 2 roo : 46 tt j 34; tay youne Americas’ pound 2: 5,000 FLAGS OF ment for light housekeeping, | 204|FOR SALE CHBAP—I9IT Studebaker fancy Dric! ‘ancy limburger VAS | Main St. F. W. Murphy. 4-28 3 pas . % fancy swiss loaf 50; block 40; mmo’ DOINGS OF THE DUFFS WILBUR WAS VERY MUCH HONOR NEEDED BY a ee seen 2b six, Trpassenger. Zum mbout. 1000 \ 15}, pultost 11. I SAT ON | NINTH DISTRICT Call at 507 4th street. Phone 120Z.| 141. 322tt PAU 427 3t | SHES HAULED AND GARDENS .-SOUTH ST, PAUL LIVESTOCK. rOR “Tv soma Rae ny be South St. Poul, Minn., April 30.—| WELL, SMARTY, | SEE Youve OLIVIA, | WANT To SAY. , - one of th Hy FOR Hel r oem with or without plowed. Phone 534Y 45'1 mo Hogs, receipts 5,800; steady to We EATEN UP AL FTHAT You'RE GETTING TO|| WELL, | CANT district, ever ge aN Phe P * ) Ns "¥. ‘count Y INT" J higher; range 1680@1710; bulk- 1700@ Alt vid Be A FINE LOOKING RETURN “THE township in the HOR aN jcreee furnished rom HAT CLBANING killers steady: | COMPLIMENT ‘has won flags for oversubseribing| 516 Ninth St. 4.20-t| LADIES’ AND MEN'S HATS cleaned killers steady DIDN'T KNOW int in the third liberty loan} = art and roblocked; expert work. Send s nd heifers 800 3 accordi rures 1 | SOR RENT—Two nice modern house- LE 1300 eal cal - GOOG 1200; | campaign, according to figures given k Nall 45 4 by mail. Hagle Hat Cleaning Works, @13 : ¥ea ‘ats ou @ 200: jout tonight by A. R. Rogers, district eeping rooms. Call 454X or 614) 313 Broadway, Bismarck, N. D. stockers and feeders O eware | chairman. Orders for 5,000 honor flags | Hannafin, 5 413 1mo. Sheep. receipts “ie oer: for the district have been sent to 26 tt = lambs 300@2000; wethers TO0@ 1600; a Washington. ron RENT—Modern room. 621 Sixth - ewes 500@1600 | i} “We believe that the record we have 3--1mo| Burman Outpoints ig | 7 “A imadé beats anything in the United a HEATED furnished and un- \° ea New York, a aM 30—-Lend 1 : Z States,” said Mr. Rogers. F furnished rooms for rent. Business St. Paul Fighter i; F ‘ ave & The following towns in the ninth dis-} ofege. Phone 183. 1 16-30 aa easier; spot 700@715, Spelt firmer; East St. Louis delivery spot 665@675. NEW YORK STOCK LIST. American Beet Sugar - American: Can ... American Smelting & eNefining American Tel. & Tel. American Zinc Anaconda Copper Atchison’ Baltimore & Ohio . Butte & Superior . California Petroleum Canadian Pacific . Central Leather Chepeake & Ohio . Chicago, Mil. & St. Chino Copper .. Colorado Fuel & Iron . Crucible Steel ... Cuba Cane Sugar . Erie Great Northern Ore Ctf: Great Northern pfd. . Inspiration Copper . Int. Mer. Marine pfd. 2 Nov WANTED To TELL AS BIG A Fib AS | APoLocize! 1 Apotogize!! trict -have, been alloted flags: North ‘Dakota, : South Dakata, Montana, 176; Wis- consin, 122; Michigan, 10, ENEMY PRISONERS IN NO HURRY TO RETURN TO HOMES New York, N. Y., N.Y. May 1.—Ger- man and Austrian soldiers held pris- oner in Russia are not anxious to re- turn to their countries to wage war on the allies, according to a statement | issued tonight by John Reed, a mag- azine writer, who arrived ‘here Sun- day-from Russia after his appointment as Bolsheviki consul general in New ; York had been withdrawn. Reed, describing conditions in Rus- sia. “Most o fthe’German prisoners go | around the streets unguarded. They show no desire to go back. The Aust- rian prisoners, in some cases, assist- Minnesota 9: .| FOR RENT—Close in furnished rooms. Also rooms for light housekeeping. 411 5th street. Phone 273. 29 tf FOR RENT—Modern furnished rooms, 827 6th st. f 3-16 tt Milwaukee, Wis., May 1. — Joe Burman, Chicago bantam weight box- er, outpointed Mike Ertle, St. Paul, in a ten round no decision bout here last night. is For Rent BASEMENT—Corner of Third and Main St., 40x 60 feet; concrete floor; entrance from side- walk; suitable for tailor or barber. shop and Kennecott Copper ....- i deleus | ir- driv : Louisville & Nashville j Cac the Maceo ge uence tae St storage; with heat, $40 per month. Mexican Petroleum . | Predicting that grave internal Miami Copper ... ‘Missouri Pacific . Montana: Power . New York Central . Northern Pacific . Pennsylvania Ray Consolidated Reading Republic Iron & Steel Southern Pacific .. Southern Railwa Texas Co. ... Union Pacific .. U. S. Industrial Alcohol United States Steel Utah Copper | trouble will affect Germany within a | year if German arms are not victor- ious on the western front, he said, that ‘in certain sections papers were pub- lished in the German language endors- | 188 the Bolsheviki program. E. T. BURKE LAWYER - | Tribune Block - Bismarck, N. D. Phone 752 Bismarck ALSO OFFICES—Conveniently good light and air; electric elev ator and janitor service; second and third floors. located; with Bismarck Realty Company North Dakota

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