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THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1995 : : nivel MARK ETS CROP REPORTS rive $1. 3 1 durum 1.27% to feductions in freight rates made by PO ETEES AG $1. 2 “do $1.255% to $1.27%; the Interstate Commerce Commission . SOF Fi: . 1 mixed durum to $1,365; 2! since 1920, the Minneapolis and St. mancia [do $1,235 to ; 1 red durum| Louis Railroad would not now be in| the hands of the court: He said that the average freight charges on the Minneapolis and St. 3.| Louis railroad in 1924 were only 33] ut {$1 e track and ar- ye 85%; barley 65 to 70; medi lower grades - — per cent greater than in 1925 BISMARCK GRAIN that the payroll in 1924 had inc News choice to fs good 58 to 6 Dratving the Curtain . 2 85% %; flax No. 1 $2.62 : No 2 abse toe mas fi s (Furnished by Russell-Miller Co.) |ed 119 per cent over 1915, while 70. = ! Bismarek, September 10. taxes in 1924 showed an increase of | 3 oa 'No. 1 dark northern | 66 per cent, = DULUTH CLOSING GRAIN No. 1 noliere’a | = £ No. | rh spring atta Duluth, Minn., Sept. 10.—(P)—-A 1 Wh No. 1 amber duram FARGO FAVORED Jf “7 \ reversal of form was shown in wheat No. 1 mixed durum Fargo, N. D., Sept. 10.--()—Re- Q today. Persistent selling. appeared No. 1. red durum vised freight “tariffs, which will) ‘ } and prices were carried down. At No. 1 flax place Fargo in an entirely new re-| p SOR UHEGINE “Whest falutes. “Were No. 2 flax lationship to the northwest as a dis- ; 34s and 9% off and durum futures No. 1 rye tributing center, compared with the were froth 2 cents to 3% cents down. Receipts continued in heavy volume. Barley was the only grain in de mand from exporters here. Oats and Dark hurd winter Hard winter We quote but do not following: 1.39; Twin Cities and Duluth, are sched- 1.37| uled to go into effect tomorrow. handle the| These tariffs were issued by the} railroads, to comply with the Inter- | Here’s a showing of coats and frocks that should be seen by every woman and miss of the community. On Downturn of Values, How- Operatcrs for a Rise Force ouying developed on the part of pre- en of which attained new peak prices . i i yi be wanted. Jats, 28] state Commerce Commissio: ‘der | . ever, Active Buying Devel- | tye did not appear to : : ‘ Oat: 281 si 0 ina ite of aa (GW ali Stocks Up in Openin Barley 49) in the Fargo rate case. . 2 style i ions - i ops Among Speculators NEW YORK SUGAR Din Opening «| BY ak dt Mon SCSGHe. thee Geutication: ofl It embraces the recent style importations and Amer 4 New York, Sept. 10--(#)—Raw s Rally Shell Corn {new tariffs, the Fargo Commerce: so ° ; aes ian nba a dive” dudettone, toa Yellow White &|club again appealed to the commis ica’s best at the prices. Chicago, Sept. 10—()—As_a re-] Holders were asking $440 for Cul. . ; Mixed| sion, asking for the suspension of | sult of government figures showing] bans duty paid. Refiners, hawever,| New York, S 10. UP) Re: No: A eeewencas eo ald certain increases proposed in the that the United States spring wheat] refused to bid higher than $4.33. sponding to u lowering of eall nic No. a2 new tariffs, on the ground that there crop is much larger than was ex-| Raw futures at mid-day were 2 to| tes und further indications of im j Xo. 6 69 was nothing in the commission's or- | pected, wheat underwent an early] 4 points net lower. proving fall business, stock prices} Sample 60 tder requiring such increases. They |! set-back in price today. On the efined was unchanged, to} Moved upward again to under the! }) cent per pound discount under 66| also contended that the new tariffs | O downturn of values, however, active] $5.60 for fine granulated. leadership of the motor shares, sev-/Ib. Ear corn 6 cents under shell. did not wholly comply with the com é. yipgus speculative sellers who were NEW YORK POULTRY for the year. Public participation foo Late ‘To Class! _ — . ‘ : pa “n'a position to collect a profit.| New York, Sept. 10.-UP)—Live| *®S on) a brouder seule, "Equipments Too Late To Classify MaeMillan Boat We feature Novelty Woolens with Luxurious Fur Trim- . si a als 5 Yl responded to the delayed railroad in- Siar WeRe . 1 ; ; ‘ Sonmsiion, Houses noniy n° email poultry easy; chickens by frei zh 2 auities dr care Wha locomotives and | ANTED in for general neuie: Joins Peary After mings. The godet flare is very prominent on such mater- Rothe : oO jo express 25 to 26; fowls by is yo 7 3 work and care of, child. one 30 s ; ae ane Deen he a a nts | freight 22 to 29; by express 20 to Sen gettene ae Telatively! LW. after 6:30 ot write Box Battli 4 Gal a ials as Glorianna, Fremora, Penelope, Elfina and Pamela, ecemb: 51% sset 6 = asic? cg pl yy H u . ooL, : she ‘ . y $1.55%% to $1.56, Was followed Ta ame] th Anes unfilled orders of the] sya epMENT WANTED Wear agen atting Fierce Gale in colors of Fuchsia, Burgundy, Maanikin, Cuckoo, Brick, some f Ny and then ‘ nited States Steel corporation. Vi-{* MED smi _ : i sige. EN : a ; ctney gain OER Tene “ane See olent upturns in some of the high furnished apartment, well located.! Washington, Sept. 10 Biscotte and Browns, with beautiful Furs of Red Fox, Cor ate. x6 . priced industrial specialties follow ‘or two peo upaney some | j,, ran eld é cit Fox rer, We eee eee . weakness which more than oftset the |, London, Sept. 10—Bar Silver 33{td_a revival of runors of capital re-| convenient time before Dee. 1,” Ad-| battling an eighty mile ga \f| Kit Fox, Beaver, Wolf or Squirrel. Prices range from— bullish influence of the government] 3-16 per ounce; money 2 7-8 — per astments through stock splitups| dress No. 60, Tribune. froin the 1 Tawlk, a Danish nav- report. as_to corn. Opening at %e| cent; discount rates short bills 3 3-4] and increased dividends spec 5 9-10-3t | al vessel, steamer Bowdoin, of | down to '%e up, December 87% to} to 3 13-16 per ; three months interest in the rails LE— Reed baby carria 313} the MacMillan artic expedition, ‘has 1,. Corn scored slight general gains, | bills 313 1-6 to 3-8 per cent. » of the southern 8 9-10-3t| joined the Peary at Godthaab, Green. but afterwards showed losses all oa saad eia to increase the r PD Girl or woman. for gen-| fund, ‘ ee i MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR quarterly dividend on the common Apply 409 15th] TA messaye to = Minneapolis, Sept. 10.—Flour 15] stock which fell back about 3 points] Street. Phone Call evenings. graphic to 30 cents higher; in carload lots] after the announcement. Unexpect-|_, . 910-Awk Tone sent. by Springfield, | ir receded a te ee, family patents quoted at $8.55 toledly large sales. following FOR RENT Large furnished light] Mets. citiale red the ringtie, | Iigher “quotations. on hogs lifted] $870 arte! in, 88 pound | cotton] price cuts furnished a background] housekeeping room with "kitchen- Dinish sailora, their rescue sacks, shipments 46.384 barrels. Bran} for another advance in the motors, ette and large clothes closet, in} and deeds of heroism. selling ascribed | $28.50. general motors crossing 97 0 modern home. 411 Sth St. Phone ae turno Pierce Arrow w: 346M. 9-10-3t ding speculator made downward swing of the market September Jail Prisoner | Wanted in Chicago | IS POTATOES 10.—Po moderate wire inquiry; demand lig the whuch more pronounced. New York, s (®)—Encour- aged by the establishment of Restless Sleep Due pt. 10. und December dropped to below $1.50. Junierous Sbenal Tikes market firm; carloads. delivered i x a ney a] F a] | an Stop steak Ghat tane of ome ent only, deducted, Minneapolis | oe Tord, ea the industrial ver) to Stomach Gas ’ n Dresses ers were. forced ‘into action, Wheat} St. Paul rate sacked’ ewt. round! tone eo Mie ace be to bid. pressure in the abdomen caus-| | Leonard door = closed unsettled, 4 to 4% cents net| Whites, U.S. No. 1 and partly graded | ctocks briskly rs the opening of te {CS Testless, nervous feeling and] here for vagrancy, will be returned lovee De t $149! tot and] $1.80 to $1.85; sacked cwt. early are opening of to-| prevents sleep. Adlerika removes to Chicago where ‘he is wanted for | Th des call for puff sleeves and Fur trimming on Joven re AON 4 and! Oy ics U. 8 No. 1 and partly graded bys as A Internationa ar-}gas in TEN minutes and brings out, jumping bail on which he was re-| he new modes call for pi Ss 3 al 4 egal See $1.90 to $1.95; Red River Valley,| icity Lueher, “New Haven ey a2 mounts ef | old waste ese on charges, of grand. dareeny | lustrous Satins in Pencil Blue, Pansy Purple, Black Prince, , nts, carloads delivered sales] Ponts higher, 2 ven 1 and thought was im] it was announced today by Police x COW relty Wi 103 — NeDEGREASE IN TONNAGE ||. [freight only deducted Moorhead rate,|Dodre Brothers preferred udvanced This excellent intesti W. S. Casselman. Bottle Green and Brown. Novelty Woolen Dresses a graeee an tie UO ina: ur pan ked cwt. Red River Ohios U.S.) /M yyy ie a new peak unt is wonderful for eonsti- arrested with George | Twills and Balbriggans are very chic in their simplicity of Corporation on August 31 made pub-|No. 1 and partly graded, too few] sty ny h pasnenad Moraes ; ita Hommbeh trouble: sDentth Wore on Mercere ete line and lovely colors. Dress Prices range from— Mie ‘oday’ totaled Sb12:803 tong, 4 Seis te sath mee ed anodes burst of strength ua] pet REAL. ‘Adlerika’ action!” Jos. ie id aici eabe with thevend of the ‘preceding, wants NEW YORK PRODUCE MOtEhs ;Cnch GEA Breslow, Druggist.—Adv. 3 ——— Riieinnhea "| New York, Sept, 10. Butter |) : 4 TO THE POLICYHOLDERS OF 2 points t prices at 54!%4 and ¢ HE PRUDENTIAL () Ti i Ne. INSURANCE COMPANY OF AMERICA reecipts 16,3 irregular, steady; "| PRAISES ROADS CHICAGO PRODUCE Sept. 10. —(#)— Butter ees Yaa | spectively. The receipt of ‘ge yy) AY al NOTICE is bereby arte that of | ig ceil 2 _|fresh gathered extra firsts 35% to is Drip ; the holders of THE PRUDENTIAL | up oie, tn: | eh or re ge te As oto oe tor ieat'ta| FOR ECONOMY | wearin 2 et ROSE OF OPERATION Will be held at the Home Office of said Com- id torage pack- gathered seconds storage p Reny, the City of Newark, "New Jersey, on fonds shigathered, the lowering of the rate yester nearby _hennery] & | around. Oats started at 4% to “e off, De- cember 42% to Later, the mar- ‘ Eggs higher Drowns extria anil Fis Pucift mulated ipso activity the Monday the Beventh day of December, 192 025,08 | s, firsts 30 - bs ry ialties a sh covering twelve nn, for tl - | certs er firsts D8 toad) Cheese une] whites firsts to extra firsts 4 5} Slatites : andl short covering In i (Continued from page one) beg fou aocors tobe waned oer abe ones: | és ah i a ag 53%. Cheese steady; receipts 183,485] 5 gn ex-|These figures do not include sav- jers’ Trustee ae members of the Board of | changed. pounds: , e domand| ings due to traffic or to reductions | Directors at the annual election of Directors amGo erties sterling ielding alight] ae $4.84% is the price of 1, but cover only epehe Compe to be beld oa the Eleventh day | ft E 5 a ire to 6 cents.| theses ye resulting fro > and fargo, ND Sept 10,— But] MINNEAPOUS CASH GRAIN | Bench francs" held firm” at 40y enced efficiency and economy. | glace tenting ser, myboler, f he | New Gloves, Silk Chiffon Hose, Bags, Footwear and . ten hur: cream 45; packinj mjcents. Sea avian © cies re- vf r i i i Nee eee Crem SPs PACE FET receipts #840 "ea! eee with G08) coel acicuk te aerate (Paes pe apearae "year Hat pat aa be Jewelry Novelties, all especially designed to enhance the ——— cars a year ago. Cash oa nonener Bullish operations © 1920. These | entitled to cast one reoy or by proxy. | new Autumn wardrobe, are assembled for your inspection. CHICAGO POTATOES $1.49% to $1 A dar 160es to] Od seeressively in ma ited to approx-| EDWARD D. DUBFIBLD! Preadent | Chicago, Sept. 10.—-()--Potatoes,| spring choice to fancy $1.60% 10) of the high 10. This amount $3 total U. S$. shi pei oe bee ion ts t : 600,000 in 1921 to ABLISHE NCE 1884 t yments’ 724; demand and trading fair.}$1-595; ordinary to goo, to a 000 in 1922; to’ $21,000,000 in RNS alarket — stead: Wisconsin — bulk] * with a further ng in the bor- 3, and further, to less than $19,- i round whites $1.85 to $2.00; few fan-| $1. rowing rate to 4 recent e 4] 000,000 in 1924 Cover with wet baking t cy $2.10; Minnesota and Wisconsin| t? arrive $1 a decidedly stimulating — influence.| “The railroads of the country are afterwards apply gently— | sacked round whites, stock $1.90 tofold $1.49 Southern railway fell 1 3-8 on selling] leaving no stone unturned to pro- } ($210; heated $1.75 to $1.85. S yellow 93 a ye My eS aie abt induced | by clo today. regarding | vide the greatest measure of effi- KS ' - 3 O’2 | the dividend action today. cient service to the atrons, 1 a i ii ig CHICAGO POULTRY Ho. Ais bartoy 160 sto 20s. rye. Now? 86, is MosieseHl atNeveceetaaic atewuts VAPORUB! Merchandise of Merit Only cago, | Sept. 10.) Poultry to 87; flax No. 1 $2.64 to $2.65. iti puLuTH FLAX of economy ever known. Over 17 Mitlen Sars Coad Yoon’, alive higher, receipts 8 cars; fowls aa uluth. Minn NO RETURN ON MONEY = —- 21 to 27; | broilers 29; | springs 26;) CHICAGO TABLE lose; flax on track Security holders of the Minneapo-! y Koos vers) Uy; siurbeys 220; ndacesae) ott een «Sigh: sLowhGlose S268; Septembe lis and St. Louis Railway, now in! 4 to 28; geese 15 to a P igh _ Low Close 47 pvember receivership, are compelled to de F (ee te Sept. $1.5B4 $16 481.604 81.60% | Coriber § Vote their money invested in’ thae|| Wanted — Young i. CHICAGO LIVESTOCK vec. ae 1.52% 148% 149% —-- road, to public service without com-| (ostse Ge Ea Chicago, Sept. 10.—(U. 8. D. A.)—} May... 1.55% 1.56% 1.52% 1.52% DULUTH CASH GRAIN pensation, W. H. Bremner, receiver|] man with “pep,” Hogs 20,000; slow, 10 to 15 cents] . Corn: 5 uy 95% : Truluth, Sept. 10.—P)—Wheat 1] of the line, said in effect’ today at! pep, higher than Wednesday's best prices, a aK ace “ | dark northern, Le 7 the Interstate Commerce Commission | 1 A or 15 to 25 cents higher than aver- 87% 88's BbIe hearing on the Western freight rat: \- age; ‘packers: doing little; bulk good ‘90% 91% 89 | peerage el ght rate|] Pleasing personal and choice 150 to 240 pound weights i i aes to §1.74!4; arrive] He blamed reductions in freight|] » * $12.75 to $13.15; top $13.25, a de- 38 man 38% durum $1.295 to] rates for the receivership, saying: ity and clean habits, . j sirable pitts s7oapoand butchers “ ae a yon eng 41%; ar-! “Had it not been for the hea largely $12.35 to $12.90; bulk pack- AGM 4652 45% * i : ing sows $10.50 to $20.90; better % 4 4 ‘| to work in clothing grades 160 pound and down mostly | & ae ee ee a | uel e r] | $12.25 to $12.80; heavyweight hogs] Dec. 9436 2 92% 927% fe M : 8 3 } $bits to $1200; mediam $12.66 co] May 99% 100% ‘9B 98 Ce) b4 or e: Jus store. Write Trib- \ $13.20; lights $11.40 to $15-765 light ene Pe eo are lights $11.00 to $13.00; packing sows | Sept. . ! : i H $1025 to $11.10; slaughter pigs} Oct, . ..16.90 16.95 16.80 16.85 p une, Ad. No. 51. i $11.50 to $12.75. Ribs 2 Cattle 7,000 fat steers and she] Sept. 17.70 — stock mostly 25 cents higher; spots} Qct. aT —_ considerably more early on’ better] _ Bellies: | | { grades weighty steers; fresh kinds] Sept. ... 20.76 { closing slow; best matured steers Oct. 19.45 19.57 19.45 19.47 { early $15.75; some heavies hel Se i Sround $10.26; light yearlings $1440;| CHICAGO CASH_ GRAIN . WANTED CRUDE RUBBER HIGHEST IN YEARS * practically no westerns here, bulk| Chicago,.Sept. 10.—(#)—Wheat No. fed steers $10.60 to $13.00; bulls strong to 10 cents higher; vealers 25 to 60 cents up; packers paying up- ward to $14.00. Sheep 24,000, fat lambs fully ) steady, early sales scarce, due to de- vy in yarding early, bulk natives to $15.75; few to city butchers 2 red $1.73; 2 hard $1.56%, Corn 2 mixed 97% to 98%; 2 yellow 98% to 99%; oats No. 2 white 40% to 41 %; 3 do 40%; rye none. Barley 70 to 76; timothy seed $6.35 to $7.35; clover seed $19.26 to $27.00; lard $16.90; ribs $18.00; bellies $21.25. MINNEAPOLIS GRAIN TABLE An energetic young man to work in store at Bismarck. Write Tribune Ad Buy Now and Save Money! | Theunprecedenteddemand Firestone extra process, isalso 31500; three cars of Washington A . =. lambs’ $16.75 with about 35 per cent| Wheat: ° @ $4.99 59 for Firestone quality and one of the biggest and most sort; 3.005; High ) : iow weighty Moding Suting wets S153" gua gu agmgn des with milk or cream and frui mileage has more than dou- important economy factors in ] ers $10.20 to $10.50, nothing done on sheep or feeding lambs. 1.54 1.54% 1.51% 1.51% bled the sales ofGum-Dipped _ tire performance. This meth- | pia ts 39°89 3B BB i i SOUTH ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK Cords to car owners so far od of treating cord fabric, South St..Paul, Sept. 10—(U S D 90 90% 88 83 : : = = 2 } 0 AG Cattle 1,800, ‘active at ee Canoe this year, enabling us—be- developed by Firestone tire week's _unevei vances; _ killing , x 60 2 - ‘ ‘ J quality plains run depeely tn: between 264 268 264 268 e ° cause of this tremendous vol- chemists and engineers, insu- grades fat she $ grass . a yearl 5.7 7.51 68% 68% — eep prices low. Herter nea ats at Si% 90% 98% 04% , I \ il 1 nG ume—to keep prices low. lates every fiber of every cord i SE ot i 4 2 Reeser better Heese MINNEAPOLIS CLOSING GRAIN: Experienced car owners with rukber, and gives the weighty cows and heifers considered| Minneapolis, Sept. 10.—()—High- ‘ “s sidewalls theextrastrengthto =: withstand the extra flexing strain — insuring maximum safety, comfort and economy. ' salable around $5.50 or better; can- ners and cutters $2.60 to $3.00; bo- logna bulls firm; bulk $3.75 to $4.00: heavies up to $4.25; stockers and feeders slow, dull; bulk $4.75 to $6.29; calves 1,200; strong; phod lights largely $11.00 to $11, 25; choice upwards to $11.50, er government figures on spring wheat than indicated by private es- timates gave weak bulls a bad day today, the market breaking 3% to 4 % cents and closing with little re- covery from low points. Cash wheat started firm and occa- sional sales were 1 cent higher, but insist on tires that deliver the greatest mileage at the low- est cost per mile, because such tires last longer—make THAT SATISFIES Men’s Furnishings Hogs 4,600; stly 25 cental after off had b ked r i Bu — ieee eget ie sporty 8 conhdl atten esta had Bees pictaa vey the restricted rubber supply y now—make sure of bulk good and choice 14 to .vu} ket became quiet. High protein was go further—reduce crude economical transporta- ate areiaeess ps0 to $1278 top upshanged ane Lehre WeIEDE alow THAT PLEASE rubber costs: and hel: 5 ee 2.75; t ound | and easy. ter es i — o Butchers be 00 40 sis packing Corn was Fito "cent nates Oats | vebingo¥ en tion by obtaining these Se ease eter tea lentaen sealer Ween ter el mantaln ithe -preses outstanding Firestone eWdnesday $1: Ky Cae ht 248. steady; flax was strong with an ad- low tire prices. a ee Sheep 2,500; fat Naas 25 higher; bulk natives ‘31 00 to $15. Mi down to $10.00; sheep steady; fat ewes to packers $5.00 to $7.50; breed- ing. ewes up to $11.00. MINNEAPOLIS CARLOT GRAIN Minneapolis, Sept. 10—(#)—Range of carlot grain sale; wheat 1 dark northern $1.52% to $1.77%; 2 do $1.49% to $1.67; 3 do $1.44% to $1.61 %; 4. do $1.42% to $1.57%; 1 dark hard winter $1.57 to $1.64%; 1 hard spring $1.54% to $1.77%; 1 red win- ter $1.46%; 1 amber durum. $1.38% to $1.39; 2 do $1.25% to Han; 2 mixed durum $1.34 to $1.345%; 1 ais ‘ed wheat $1.55 to $1.56%; bari mele grade A to 68%; No, 2 8 % to 69; No. 4 64% to 6b, com: 3 yellow 95; oats 3 White 86% to 38%; rye No. 1 85% to 89%; ja vance of-1 cent in cash, Eellie pressure made the close weak. September wheat closed four cents off at $1.49% asked; Decem- ber 35% cents off at $1.50% asked and May 2% cents off at $1.57 nom- inally September durum 25% cents off at $1.27%; $1.28%; November 4% cents off ai $1.28% asked; off at $1.80 asked and May 2% cents off at $1.36 nominally. Spot and December rye fell 1% cents; September 1% cents; oats 1 cent up; spot barley -closed un- changed; September rose % cent and December fell 1% cents. Flax seed was stronger with light trading, prices moved up easily, Se tember rising 2 cents; October 23; Noyember 2%; December 2% cents and May 8 cents, Dry-Cleaning AND DYEING Gum-Dipping, the superiorities at present low prices. “ MOST MILES PER DOLLAR Copelin Motor Company Connolly Motor Company Bismarck, North Dakota ~ AMERICANS SHOULD PRODUCE THEIR OWN RUBBER PRR AS NAR EES sets: Mandan, North Dakota