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NOVEMBER 3, 1925 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE / PAGE THRE aa | 'B C E ATE LIGNITE MEN F. F. Rice, representing the Soo line; | noon by Ross Miller, E. M. Hendricks T | | J.T! Averitt of the Chicago, Milwau-| and V. E. Smart. MARKE S (GOVERNMENT ' |ABY R M D Kee and Ste Pauls BoE Moffett of | The railroads’ are “asking for a By Associated Press Leased Wire. TUESDAY | M polis and St. Louis, and| freight rate on lignite coal which I the ne: | 7 WHEN FARM HOME ‘ [P. B. he idleman of the Great North- | will be nearer that charged on bitu- if Jern, minous coal. The lignite operators 1 | Operators Being Heard and representatives of the two states | Pe | HEARING Mi Livestock News Grain | Financial e joined in resisting the rate in-| coal, the rates should be lower. This Jcrensc, are beings heard today. The | the railroad companies admit, but in- Hlist includes E. M. Hendricks, traffie| sist that the present rates ‘are far 7" Resa as sp j expert fo > king of Testimony of Rail) et: at toolow, read Expe Com. | tmffie expert, reti we ad Experts Was Com bee of his familiarity with the} Parent-Teacher Witnesses for the lignite miners | coal has so much lower heat value nd the state Ir yard, who! than bituminous and other kinds of 3.—The old Bisma Wheat No. 1 dark north ! Socialist Group Votes Lack of ; i No, 1 north¢rn spring No. 1 amber durum .. No. | mixed durum . 9 sony d Confidence in France's No, 1 red durum , “months. M north of I nty, was death yesterday when ¢ nine mile: Widder ' 1 flax: : . hottie in destrayel | leted Las: history of lignite rate proceedings; : Tas New Premier Re AD ee | leted Hast Night Boh ali attic exnert for ue) State Meeting | Liverpool Demand Increasing 1 rye wenn wd the field when the flames were 7 Py pee ane H : Dark hard winter .. +131 . and were unable to) ge Phts on Tignite coal | Af state manne Ore | t Jamestown ie. —Unfavorable Weather Re- | Hard winter ...... 1.29 j Baris, structure in nd other commodities from points in| Nerthem | Stat compe at Jamesto z We quote but do not handle the Seats Tagtd Tasty gat |sition threatened to: aver ve thelr baby. Ht ts | North Dakota to cities in neighbor: | Hess Uh cat ports Bo Trade following: duly 1... Aa% 3 S eovern of Premier -| believed the five caught from the | (Qe Soi qecupied the attention yes. | ee Sok ee | Jamestown, N.D,, Nov. 3—@) WS (assauwarewe acy m day. { stove. ; terday 0} rris, em saminer | | Rew ati qi the firs iat pet Chicago, h up-| Speltz, per ewt. : .. 55) May Iss | the eve of the premiers first appear- ision, who is hearing evidence on the | KU | enchee ano ten " scale tren accompanied SHELL CORN Lard ince in parliament with his recon jearriers’ plead for ine freight | | Although the present the state educational association, is nd frown wilt: Yellow White & | Nov. . structed eahinet, voted sek of con- [rates on interstate traffic in lyme | fe only interstate rate: very ene ureuelas for a successful ers at Liverpool with aie: Mixed} Jan. a ioe | fidence in especially h sit coal. pit is believed that the decision 1 vonvention, Western delegates were favorable weather conditions, both in Ibs. or more Ribs {was not his purpose to go far eat Morrison, traffie expert | present case will have much to do | expected. on noon. traing. and) many Canada and in Argentina and Aus-| No. Ibs. Jan... 14.00 14.00) 14.00 14.00 IM the dircetion of a ¢ ley for the Northern Pi railroad, with future con ion of intra-| were arriving from all parts of the as well. Serious new thresh-| No. 4 I a6 | Be vote was 1431 to 122 eras rined at the afternoon state rates on the commodity. | State by automobile hourly, with dis i y snow aiid ali. thc Ci “I cent per pound discount under | Nov | Having recently ned in ovde aon Wy Stanley B. Houck, special | D, L. Kelly, fveignt expert for the | tant. points ch as Neche, in the aula were reported, fr 65 1b, “Bar corn & cents under shell. | [to oust Minister of inance (ait commerce counsel for the Nu Hh Da, | South Dakota board of railroad eom- | northeast corner, and Rhame, in the MINNE. 1 cabinet beeause of 4 Iroad board. missioners, « ne stand the | extreme so 1 ady rep- Argenti y weather in Aus- MINNEAPOLIS. GRAIN Wheat jsatisfactory debt arrangeme: i rad of Morrison's testimeny Eroulor GAGE OF The: Corengen today: | cesented Soe hae! ARO nLE Minneapolis, No (P)—-Strength the United States aad his opposition | that lignite rates are too low in Ho was follow silly before the (this atterie Vill be by Miss. Mi ‘ continued. in wheat | Dee to ej : ; oo Sule | patlagn’ withiratesteh ater. com He was followed. alortly before the | this afternogh will be Oy EtG like the harvest of last season. | bulging 154 to 1% : i 7H [eided to” shel Wert for the ative of South, Dakota, | Avs A. H. Reeves, national president, sts : | ert for the South Mrs. A. H. Reeves, national president, question for a ing decided to t with, M. Painte tonight went) hibition ovér the entire financial sit : [detail with ac cialist group. a sinking fund. w ed from t bution ed in rmit of the 4 _ | 60,000,000,000 ‘ogts ra in 15 Under such circumstances, offerings | UP cents with lea Charg: orbed, and the mar-| Rye gained 1s cents for ade from the start. and held indi nily. Barley 2 to 1% cents high-| tures moved up ent and set- December $1.477@ to} tled back with $1.45% to $1.4614,|December fla ent to $1.51% | cents. Cash wh: 4 for May. y, but steadied oats sympathized with| was nominally whent strength. Besides, corn firm. ceipts were scant and wintry wea | Corn showed a better tone. Oats indicated, Aft-|was firm. Rye was firm for choice. ening at % to % cents highe Fiax December 74% to 75 corn scored al/seed medium further advance, timony was corroborated by | Radstit! will be followed this is here and speaks this evening. ed With Violating Pro-| ws During | Legion Convention unsettled Winter wh Durum was Omaha, Nov a) stood ind a sort of which would on of between 00010 ,000 s tho y was firm and unchanged, FIRST ete Ch No. © ‘1 Closing of Grand Forks Bank | i D | the to amuse the Lesion Oats started at 4% to ™% cent up, RANGE OF CARLOT SALES. ore he These indictments were the December 85%%. Later additional Minneapol y (A) RB: reir coun only ones out of It4 returned Mon firmness developed. of carlot grain wheat No. 1 M. Pain! day afternoon which concerned —as- rant liquor law violations: during the convention, { The men indicted Sam Sieg Provisions were responsive to the; dark northern $1 ard trend of grain $149tz to $1714 31.61%; 4 do $ spring | $1.61 7% durum $1.43 to ly | $1.29; 2 mixed dur wheat $1.34. reech by Compe P i ohn Francis and dames ‘Tro- no The conspiracy charge carries penalty of fine or imprisonment. or eo both in event of convict nthe | United State roup | unced, nlity gr: $5.75 to U1) Meee loave mentary ee ; ssipinai’ eal | the deci did be recalled” perhap =, le MINNEAPOLIS GRA and Publication of Hare f sijene form of niber to continue investiz: RPA MLaT pO SeUbteS LaPEOIY Minneapolis, Nov. 3.-(P)--Wheat eg Vhostile vote in the chamber or al vd disorders during the = a a te Monday $7. receipts ‘ars compared holiday aj poon to Be Probed | steation from the chamber for speci: tion. ; Hi sons. lers about ste: 1.50. r ago, h No. 1 northern . Sy3 1 dark 000; about stea good| choice to fanc: hoice 140 to 180 pound ges! good to choice $1 to $10.85; top $10.85; desirable |dinary to good 275 pound butchers $10.50 to nerd pring $: 50: northern sp Grand Forks, N. D., Nov. 3. (@) | i to $1.74%3 | The first grand jury. sesion held in| that the would aid a to $ or 7 county i s op-| leve so a he possibility | Me, 7 | Is the Belief moned by Judge C. M. Cooley at the | th mel c | sank ariel of mss MONEY! ably was responsible cident in which W. J. a mber of | (ees ee - = reneral presumption had tee’ Chupreh Went to t TAX HEARINGS dence in connection with — the closing of the First Savings bank of | 2 rand Forks in June, 18 th ? ¢ publication of the “Harpoon, | packing sows $9.00 to $9.50; request of Attorne Porge | ble feeder and slaughter pigs Shafer and State’s Attorney $11.50; ge cost medium $10.43; | man, in the jury box. weight 1 3. barley 48 to 79%; flax No. 1 the state hoard serionsty ins] n the opinion of rd of aaministra have: him. | yas could be determined My.! the grand J Church went to sleep at the wheel CHICAGO LIVESTO! dealt largely with the st y ashingten Nov. 3. (BP) Phe | of his automobile during the | . Chicago, Nov. 3.--(USDA)—Hogs jaws covering embez: galt hoWways ¢ ans committee | tem lapse o} . + 26,000; ‘steady to strong; — packing receipt of deposits. ete, and the calle “ Is of the interna. | plunced off the re sheet attacking und $8. ewe f S seanda rious stus | dure: breeding ewes up to $11.50; dents and faculty members of the Montana feeding lambs state. university, will be fore | a | tie The Power Behind the Wheels of Industry put the grand j here are four things essential to industry and thus to all modern life — hand, labor, money and manage- ment. A factory or a farm must have all four. consciousness it} and turned over! sows 10 to 15 cents higher; hght of libel and slander. The jury is al revenue bureaa to outline ie @ wis unconscious when taken from lights pened weal anes ; cole ] FA |e to begin its deliberations ditions there at the “ me | ber ath the ane , ‘ar cull M 1 ‘ : steady; pbing ogee Denads 2144 His afternoon. - yt [ine sfteryoons nn | Modern business requires so much money that no one , + d1a0 one soning 1k0 ‘to 180} — Mundy Highly reeepeal or rediehion, ot oat | is vily of 12 children to Bismar group of people can supply it. All the money in all the xtreme” (>! Large Congregation Hears! Respected at (1 ees. Ghet ant nee Haka! e"had vecta banks is needed and used. 8S » atti- - Vetq- i whipping the new revenue bill into his children, who wer ; ; fateh hoe eH ge; Rev. Sire a | Fe Ie Le ry oon ton to Se the| RRS COC I Based hot only benefit directly by having money in this ig! 0 3 . nder the heading “Watford condition of the trea ich Mr H F 0 . +H yy : ns Ee ae reer cree Le ee nent sgean® the last Seduction af. only. fio to. his re ad nae Bank, but you help move the wheels of industry and pro- pigs 11.25 to 12.25 } That the special evangelistic meet- issue of the Watford Guide had thy inthe yove nent heen det mote prosperity. pe ete ainegy trade on ing: suey being held in the city are following story canes 25 OF this am aM 4 Sumecated, $140. goons was shown by Mundy, who is b to Bism: edit depar than thes ck to be it of | duction: ment of the Luczs} inheritance ‘to special © weighty kind unevenly of the ckers and feeders and la i killing steers around steady a bulls slow; stead | the large congregation asse T’ the Baptist church Sund pming: from a FIRST NATIONAL BANK . O. Mundy returned Tue from Bism where i vangel | ‘dy to weak; largely 12.50 downward to packers; outsiders up-j churches and Rev. Strutz, pastor of HEP | words to 13.50, the Evangelical church, deliverc “ E PIONEER BA Sheep 10,000; fat lambs opening; most interesting sermon. Rev. E : : around steady, quality considered,’ Mattison read the g¢criptures his intention | to +, few early sules desirable natives 15|cMered'the evening prayer. Rey. home. He will be in |; medium kind downward to! Struty preached from the text found of the credit department of best held at 15.60; practically jn Luke 23:35. “and the people stood Lucas store there, the control of | fat range lambs on’ sale; few beholding.” The speaker which was recently — purchased by ly sales feeding lambs steady at) very vividly the se him and his-br Arthur W. Mun 15.50; choice light lambs held | fixion of Christ and cla of this veteran | few early sales fat native | lookers into four groups, the larger miueh | THEATRE 50 to 7.76; strong to 26 cents, number composing the group of ne t in Fe icasie ahomh? cert ahs great leave here. Hie hi: San! | SPECIAL NOTICE: Owing to the large majority of people today, in their vont tactor in t opm erowds at the evening performances, Seems ecieh ack erely Ue Wave entrusted. him, with the, Bf childven will not be admitted unless : attitude toward revi portant factor in the development of on-lookers. Special. music ¢ He ha: load lots, patents quoted at $8.65 to $8.70 barrel in 98 pound | directien of Mrs. J. L. Hughe: as care of their interests here have es aes ee cotton sacks; shipments 15,289. bar- enjoyed by all present. ughes was ‘never found him ing in the| accompanied by their parents. rels, bran 00. The special meetings will continue | fuithtut alten’ pe SNe so stherr — ' — - — every night this week, beginning at, business. We very much eolll 1} i POTATO MARKET 7:30, in the Evangelical ‘church jin the entire state there is a real) ht — Temorrow and Thursda: \ E re chureh. , iu Al 2 Chieago, Nov. )-—Potatoes; | | Evangelist James will be here to; ¢f te .ofice Tee Ree ail Tonight Te y trading very slow; market weak; to-| preach again on Wednesday evening. ¢!" Bt. on Mr. Mun eysS snoo TT y at 2: . tal US. shipments 984 cars; Wiscon- | There will be special day evening: pooks here, his office having the care | Matinee Tomorrow at 2:30 q sin Minnesota ; \ eked round whites | the evening services and the public 1s of over five hundred quarters of lund | in McKenzie county alone. T' is| $3.85 to $4.00; fancy shade higher; | invited ta attend the meetings. frozen §} Michigan Wisconsin MSH ER not ares certainly a great tribute to the (bus bulk round whites $3.85 to $4.00; Cit: B 1 ness methods and integrity of Mr.) 2 3.75 fi 1 oOwlers d y. eae Take ey er vy * i Guide is confident that ¢ Receipts 161 cars. Beat Wills Teai | exceedingly’ wortsy contribution Me-| : _ Kenzie coun making to the lege k will be well ONE OF AMERICA’ $ Minneapolis, Nov. 3—()—Pota-] The City of Bismarck bowlers won, tezests of Bis! ; toe | AOU sae ingules: demand |tpom the 0. Ho Mlle cane ot the lor | ceived. there. and thet ho will play) light; market. slightly weaker; car-| cal alleys last might with a lead of; tis part in the bus life of that) joads delivered sales, freight only de-| 192 pins in the three.games. The | CitY #8 | conscien! ously as he has} ducted Minneapolis St. Paul rate | scores were: 5 played the game here during his MOST THRILLING HISTORICAL DEEDS~THE DRIVING OF THE nearly twenty years re: acked ewt. id whites U. S. No. il 1 $4.00 to gtio. se | Shubert 158—439 | gounty, & aa he eee tom BEN LAST SPIKE FORTHE TRANS : 2 7 fe ome his friends e | say, CHICAGO PRODUCE ame. 138-433 | eee and plenty attend him. | < CONTINENTAL RAILROAD Chicago, Nov 3-—®)—Butter low-| Klien... 163519 igre 5 : | er, receipts 11,048 tubs; creamery ex- | Schneider 214-608) Drive For F ‘unds | tras 4914; standards 46; extra firsts ~ 46% to 48%; firsts 44 to 43; seco ds} Total 41 to 43. Eggs unchanged; receipts cases. J. City of Bismarck 4,114 canes. “Cheese: UneHADRS Christenson .....189 187 CHICAGO POULTRY Schneider, M. ....224 167 Chicago, Nov. (P)_- Poultry | Schneider, L. .....216 223 3 alive steady receipts 20 cars. Fowls | Waleny seco DBO 148 179-52 15 to 20%; springs 20; turkeys 30; | Shubert vee 880. 215 For Constitution Is in Full Swing) Early returns from the drive bei {conducted through the the state for fund repair the old } —_ Really Fit | ¢] 4 se 17, \ cRpoitens: Wes Oushs aeiaBeae et Total indicate that Nori) Dakota is, goin f : FARGO BUTTER to. make an excellent. showing. an : : ares SER Eee Butter! pdeg Moines, lows-Hfoward A. Sock, | will contributs her share to the We don’t have to take into consideration the average man when we ’ ere ey “unchanged, pack- | Devils Lake, N. D., charged wtih the}Small donations being soli ra * Apes 4 2 . H fat, churning cream jnchangeds Pack" theft of an automobile from his home| from the sho] ren of the na- are making hand-tailored Suits. Your particular measurements must a c. tion and Chas. ass CHICAGO GRAIN ean secretary 6 as dep: 4 Chicago, Nov. 3.—Wheuat, no sales Too Late To Ciassify tized by Cov, i direct th reported.’ Corn 2 mixed 83 1 sla drive orth Dakota, his had a rel 83 Sf to 84; oats 2 white 40| FOR RENT—Furnished rooms at 203-|CoMmittve of local Elks at work for to 3-45 3 do 30 1-6 to 3-4. Rye No.3] ara ‘St. Phone 885. Ti-B-be | Some time visit ng the various schools 30; ; m Ta mer Eo ae Sempre Nhe he ci an: county. oss tendo, over’ timothy 7h to | FOR RENT—Cozy modern home, cen-| The wok has been somewhat de- » $995: lard 15.30; ribs 17.00; bellies | ¥ trally located. Permanent renter) Jayed by the fact that many of the 5.00, aS desired. Phone 793J after 4p. m. | schools of the state were not in s town, was arrested h be followed. The Suit is meant for you and it consequently fits you cor- rectly. No two men are alike; hence no two suits should be made alike. Presented by WILLIAM FOX You'll know the difference in fit after you have one of our hand- tailored suits made in Bismarck, not only the coat, but coat, vest and pants. -8-! Ca) ieee 2 TD eelWi | sion the pant. week due to tenchers A large shipment of foreign and domestie woolens just received. | INSECTS LAUGH AT COLD FOR RENT—A four room house, part- | institutes being held. Mr. Liessmann Moscow.—Experiments made hero| ly modern. Call Marcus Edberg, |has received a remittance from the show how insects are able to endure | _ 803 ith St. 11-3-tf eae City Donshed enlieee pete “ dure the freezing weather of winter] FOR RENT—Garage at 408 10th St. .45 was collected, and from the . phe i | months. The insects have the power] Phone 346J. 1 11-3-8t| Mayville Teachers’ college, whe: Evening prices. Adults 50e. Children 25e . " ‘ | of changing the. temperature of their| FOR SALE—Nash roadster, highest $17.27 was raised for the Constitu- | - Dorum Tailoring * body by di ing their activity, If] FOR, * hen fion fund. The city schools of May- ts A ' Hots te genta dlens the bedsrieni: Hid: cae Sate takes. it, in good | vite contributed $4.28. In| many . Matinee. Adults 35c. Children 15¢ perature falls low and keeps gold shape, at Malas Rerviey CO: cases the money 1B ng sent direct } i i | nme | tO ‘icers 0! e 3 lodge in weather from having a serious effect | Samp —Good coak, man or woman, | whose jurisdicttion the schools are _ FIRST GUARANTY BANK BLDG. at Hoffman's confectionery. located: but Mr. Liewsmann expects Duluth, Minn.—L, A. Larsen, Du- 11-8-5t | to obtain information, later concern- uth real estate man, was found dead} FOR RENT—Nov. 16, furnished room|ing the amounts sent in to other near-here. He was accidentally shot| for light housekeeping, closet and| places so that the state’s total con- and killed while hunting. kitchenett. 411 6th St. 11-3-t£ | tribution can be determined. Bey - a er errr cee nets tee ‘ 3 eSEsh rae eat aba cag S82 open : T . y "| é

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