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1- “ 0 r- ds British Flour Mille’ Contem: plate Shut-down For Lack of Demai 0) ONG, WHEAT Chicago, fluenced by the part, @fy wheat values’ the late dealf above Saturd: ie By the Unit mp total was a tor. The eee i vices in- tine ex. was also favored hb; onabee bt the” jun smounte to on-* Ty a8 o08et bushels of mer- chante wheat, x on wheat were stron | cents to 21; cents net igher, with corn 14°to % cents oun and gate at ee cents to % cents gain... Chicago, Feb. 15--UP)-—With Liver- pool prices lower than had been looked for, wheat here underwent carly seti today. World | ship- ments were 3,476,000 bushels larg than a week ago, and British tieur J mills were reported tote contem plating a week's ghutdown because of lack of demands)’ On ‘the declines here, ‘however, buying increased, at ‘the market showed considerad| power to rally.’ Opening” prices,’ %& to 1% cents lower, May new:1.65 to ‘2 and July 1.48 to %, were followed by @ slight further drop-and ‘then ‘by @ general upturn. Corn and oats were edsier, sym- pathizing with wheat, Besides, corn receipts today were liberal, and an+ other increase of the. visible supply total wes expected. After opening}- %, to Ss cents off, Muy 80% to ‘%, corn recovered somewh Oats started at 1 to % to % cent decline, May 41 to 1% to %. Later, the market hardened a little. ness of hogs was reflected by HEAT ERRATIC ON INNEAPOLIS MARKET Minneapolis, Feb. 15.-)—Wheat was nervous.and erratic today after an early dip % cent under low levels’ of last’ week. Rallies were poor, uP to midday when a better visible sup- ply decrease than expected started a rally % cent over Saturday's close. Oats eased % cent with other mar kets but turned firm on a ‘better de- in the visible. May barle: f 2 cents carly but recovered, ripe was off %% centgearly and over last close. May flax seed ‘was off 1% cent early and had a strong comeback 4 cents up {rom Sat- wheat started firm. Demand turned listless later and good wheat was nearly steady. p offerings were slow .and_casy. , Durum was steady. Corn was quiet and steady compared with Saturday's weak dose. Oats were easier for choice and the general market was auict. Rye was firm and anchanged. Barley was quiet and casy with an spensare drange. Flax asced ... was steady. SO. ST. PAUL I uth St. Paul, Feb. <( tle 5,700; fat steers and upening slow; packers Talking, lower; fat she stock, canners: and cutters dull; about in line with 1 close; bologna bulls about bulk steers.and yearlings of quality and condition to sell aren 1.50 to 8.25;-few better grades 5 to 6.509 canners and cutters 0 to 4.00; bologna bulls 5.25 ~ to. ; stockers and. feeders slow’ at fishy pearlions is feeders early. $8.25;/ bulk 6.50 to: Calves 2,000; 60° lower; «good viight mostly 11200; ‘few. up to Fro. Hogs, 3 a: no early. sales "on hogs; “ff bidding about 25 40 Sowhnr | A ling: frem 11.50 to 12. for butchers and .bacon ‘hous; few, underweights “to feeder buyers around 13.00; pigs steady; bulk des sirable pigs 1485, Sheep 2.61 few. early sales fat lambs 12.76 or around 2b lower; sev- crat leads of fat‘ewes here, these un- sold early; run includes five doubles "1 MINNEAPOLIS RANGE (February 15) 4 Open High ‘Low Close go 1.61 1.87% 1.61 1 1.57% rt t 34% | 30% (38% 3914 37% 87% 37%! 240% 247 240% 2.46 BARK 249 2H 249 May se wee i ba ° % 62% ig rt ul 64% pe © Hint eran CHICAGO: RANGE Losetges 15 Ce gi sige a Attacks of Professional Trad- ers Bring Heavy Volume * of Selling New York, Feb. prices crumbled shar; ply today der the weight 2 a es volume of Li ught aout largel: Hy bs by & sacks of pes aon trade: ion house advices sapeests ing further lightening of long a counts, Conte setback were the rk. rable 6 |-pointing response to such iver 14.87 14.72 16,12 | 14.97 15.82. 15.77 1647 10.40 i BISMARCK GRAIN (Furnished by’Russell-Miller Co.) | Bismarck, Feb. 15 No, 1 northern . f 1 northern spring ... 7! 1 amber durum , 1 mixed darum 1 pe durum . zi ame 1 flex .: 5 2 flax . Z 2.06 08, wal Hard winter .. sWe quote but following: 25 39 65 28 pound discount under 55 Ear corn, 70. lbs, 6 cents shell. Chicago, ._15.— A" No. 1 hard 1.73%; No. 2 ei 11015, Corn "No. 3 mixed 724%; No.! etlow 72% to 71%. ts No. 2 white 40% to 41; No. 3 white 39% to 41. Rye no sales. Barley 63 to 76, Timothy seed 6.50 to 7.55. Clover seed 28.00 to 32.00. Bullies 16.50. FARGO BUTTER Fargo, N. D., Feb. 156.—(4)—Butter fat, ehurning tags 4 packing stock 2, FOR RENT—AN modern 4 room apt, yalso 2 room apt. partly: room apts] i ies light. Callens ron eaten weet front roams, furnished foy light Vacant. March’! 1. 94 Fourth St. 2-15-ti FOR SALE—An over-stuffed daven- tt-and chair, Windsor rocker, Acces bed complete, ai th: neeh in ki itchen chair, ki rigs Rensonehl 1090" Fi WANTED Gis for general “work, 309 Tenth St |. FOR SALE SIX ROOM - modern stucco house, just pleted; never occupied, ete an closets, living. room, en- boned | porch, kitchen with mi buile in’ features; oak and maple ‘floors,, basement gai imme: Gate” Stee. 3 jousekeeping. house- 2-1562t |. developments the settlement of ‘the coal strike; the collapse in sev- ‘eral shares which had been exploit- ed by nools.and the uncertainty re- ing’ the completion of projected is in several industries. Loss- @s. ranging from 4 to 11 points were conan among the high priced spec- ‘ iattite, the rapidity of the decline tot ing off a number of stop | orders which ewelled the volume of Ming.’ fhe and Seen rallied ‘feably after its 11 point break to 15.—)—Stock | — bating factors te the| TWO TF YOU live on Killeer or Mott line, are over. 25 yeata/of age, own & car, and hive fair: education, write BE. W. . Jock ‘MeKenzie Hotel, at once, We wit place two, er Brushes. ‘WANTED—Men our high grade line to New specialty lines added # vty ete dine wI Anda, 410 Cedar Av a ‘i Minn. a, eesines Pierced ‘women to n_to Tcarn + ples.a week and take orders { YOUN wanted to work. ™ Jasakowiak, 421-12th. St. mead Hl for gen Must be competent. Apply at ortce. 700 Fifth St. WANTED—Girl for general house: work. Phone 837M. -10-t£ .AGENTS WANTED “49% but 1 “BY A tbe ut commercial solvents “B” WANTE fell 8% gee ‘and American Can, Woolworth, Ludlum Steel, exas Gulf Sulphur, Ward Baking “A” and In- ternational Combustion enginecring extended their declines from 4 to 514 points, U.S. Steel sagged two points and’ several rai) shates turned decid- edly weak. American Telephone, how- ever, was a notable exception to the downward trend, climbing to 15042. The closing was weak. With: sell- ing orders steadily increasing in volume, pricés:‘of many industrial shares continued to melt away fapidly inthe final hour, General Electric’ broke more than 15° points, American Can ed Mathieson Alkali ‘about nine abe ch, and South Porto Rico Sugar, Allied. Chemical, Woolworth, American Smelting and International. Combustion ing from 5 to 7. Total sale’ approxi: mated 2,200,000 shares. MINNEAPOLIS GRAIN Minneapolis, Feb. 15..—(#)—Whext receipts 368 cars compared with 224 a: year-ago, Cash: No. 1 northern 1.63 to 1.66; No. 1 dark northern spring: choice to fancy 1.72 to 1.77; good to choice 1.8 to 1.71; ordinary to good 1.63 to 1.67; No. 1 hard spring 1.64'to 2.78; No. 1 dark hard Montana ‘on track 1.64 to 1.80; t pervs: 1.64, to 1.79; May 1.61; July 1 Corn No. 3 yellow 69 to 74. Oats, No. 3 white 36% to 37. Barley 51-to 63: ~ iRy&:No, 2; 87% to 89%. Flax No.1, 241 to 2.44, RANGE OF CARLOT SALES Minneapolis, Feb. 15.—(#)--Range of carlot grain sales: Wheat No. 1 dark northern $1.69%4 to 1.7844; No. 2 ditto 1.59% to 1.90%; No, 3’ dark northern 1.63% to 1.67%; No. 1 dark hard winter 1.61% to 1.64 1 fd ‘spring 1.07% to 1.78% 2 amber durum 1.45% to 1.473 Nog durum 137% to 144%; No. 2 mixed durum 1.46%; No, 1 mixed wheat 1.61 to 1.62%. Barley sample grade 83 to Gl; No. @0:to 61; No. 3, 62; No. 4, 56 to 69, Corn No. 4 yellow 67; No. 5 mixed 5T'QiANO. 0. white: 61%. No, 2'white 38, No, I, 86% to'87%. Fla® No. 1, 2.88% to 2.40, as POTATOES Chicago, Feb. 15.—)—Potatdes: Receipts 108 cars; tetal U. S. ship- ments Saturday 717; 15 Canadian Sunday 79; 7 Canadian; trading just fair; market trifle stronger on best stock; Wisconsin sacked round whites 3.65 to 3.85; fancy-shade high er; Idaho sacked Tussets 3.50 to - according to quality. Minneapolis, Feb. 15.—()—U. 8. D. of A.;-Potatoes: Moderate wire inquiry, demand: light, especitily for table, stock, market weaker. - Car- loads ‘delivered. sales, freight only deducted, Minneapolis and St. Paul rate,.sacked ewts, round whites, U. 8. —Men and women to sell our high grade line to consumer. New specialty lines added for this season. omplete line will be shown. Write for available terri- tory. Consumers Merchandise Ass'n. 410 Cedar Ave., Minneapolis, Minn. 2-10- f BUSINESS CHANCES CONTROLLING interest — with vices in a paying wholesale busi ness northwest territory located in i Good its und FOR SALE OR TRADE—Furnished hotel located at Zap, N. D. is @ real hotel bargain that it wi pay you to investigate. Good town, good location. Write Tribune No. 97. 10-12-tf No. 1, $3.50 to 3.55. Seed sacked cwts, Irish cobblers, graded to 3.80, ked bliss triumphs, partly? graded to 3.90. JOURGEN OLSON LEAVES FORS. D. PRISON TONIGHT Jourgen Olson of Mtnot, who was sentenced to serve 16 thonths in fed- eral prison recently when ‘he plead- ed guilty in U. 8. district court at Minot to violation of the banking laws, surrendered ‘himself to the United State mashal here at noon to- day. A request was made informally by 2] telephone this morning to Judge Andrew Miller that the exccution of sentence he stayed for another 15 days but the judge intimated that no further stay would be ‘granted. Ol- son wilh be taken to Sioux IIs, S. D., this evening by Deputy Mar- shal -E.-D. Kelly.-of Minot, Chag. Attidt of Selftidge is belmgy tried in federal court today on + charge of perjury in Neokraney proceedings. Following this” will -be the case against 0. C. Att letenea former president of the F tional bank at Beach, who is charged with misapplication of funds. Trial of-the Attletweed case will complete the criminal work before this term of court. Mattson Will Seek a.Change of Venue Grand ‘Forks, ee D., Feb. 15.—(@)— Affidavits of prejudice were received today by C, A. leen, ple of counts in the case of M. lattson, who vas granted a new trial in connec- stock, "| derson two, years. ago. 26 words or 3 insertions, 26 words or UNdEL vee. seseeees 1 ae 25 words or Ads’ over 25 words, 2c addi- i tional per word. CLASSIFIED DISPLAY RATES : 65 Cents Per Inch All classified ‘ads are” cash in advance. Copy should be received by 12 o'clock ‘to in- sure insertion same day. *’ THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE PHONE 82 on PERSONAL MARCELLING in your home or mine. Price 60 cents, Call 627R or 313- 4th St. By appointment only, x 2-9-1w __ HOt ANDFLATS —_ FOR RENT=Cozy light housekeeping room and kitchenette in modern home. 8 Rosser. Call 525W. -15-3t FOR RENT Four room partty mod- ern house. Phone 427 or 592 “iw! FARM LANDS FOR SALE—100 acres of land nine miles from Sterling, Driscoil Moftit. Improved, Three hand) broke, Also 32 head of ¢ horses, farm machinery, 2 hay and feed, $11,000’ fo all or $8,000 for tnd atone. ch Morton, Driscoll, N WANTED—To shear fr farm for sale for spring « 0. K. Hawley, Baldwin, Wi tion with the death of Mabel An- The affida- vits were sént here by E. R. Sinkler,| | 5] attorney for Mattson, and will be presented when his case comes up for the purpose of seeking a change of venue. Red. River Valley Railroad Co. Can Sell Common Stock Permission to sell $500,000 worth of common ‘tock has been granted to the Red River Valley Railroad Co., the state securities commission an- nounced: today. The company proposes to construct and operate an electric railway line between Fargo and Grand Forks. Order Dissolving Bank at Anselm Is Put on File Today An order of dissolution of the Farmers State Bank of Anselm, iss ed by the Ramsey county court last June, was filed with the secretary of state today. ‘An order was issued by the state department permitting the Crosby Farmers Grain company, a coopera- tive association, to increase its capi- tal stock from $10,000 tot $20,000. FRIEND RELIEVES BOY’S SUFFERING “My little boy has had trouble with his bronchial tubes since he ‘was three, We tried all kinds of cough syrups and medici » Without any relief. For ten weeks he was down, didn’t get a night's sleep due to his cough. A friend gave me a bottle of Foley's Honey and Tar and that night, after taking Foley’s Honey and Tar, he slept all night,” writes Mrs. Ruth Willard, 1524 Kappes Street, Indianapolis, Ind. Satisfaction guar- anteed.—Adv. Good EVENING MR.TYTE “CONGRATULATIONS MR.TYTE.ON | ‘]} sleeping room. in. modern ‘PAGE & (J [STATE BRIEFS [aa mms eae ‘Weather y teen leading varieties from certs. fied farm flock: Quality Live, free. Caledonia Hatche: donia, Minn, FOR SALE ubout 10,000. Good paying -busi- nesx for’ party. For. quick sale, Price, reasonable, wrte Tribune electric washin, machines in good shay Frehch_ & Welch. 2-5-tf ik RENT—Rooms in modern home, hot water heat, ferred. One light housekeeping room furnished. For new electric table lamp, Call ag; 306-8th . St. FOR @ENT--Large nicely furnished dresser. suitable for two; also room for o1 »Phene: 1150. 2-12. 195M. 2-2-tf WANTED TO RENT WANTED —Large house, furnished or unfurnished. To be used for iight Write Tribune NTED—Five room house or, duplex by Phone_940, ‘WORK WANTED “unfurnished Mareh washing at har home or go out cleaning house. Call 786W. WANTED—All_ kinds e aa to do. Phone a BOARD AND ROOM AND ROOM Training: School For Church Workers r Will Open Tonight A standard training school of re- building. evening of the week closing on Fri- day. All Sunday school officers and teachers and other interested in re- igious training are eligible to en- ‘Four churches, the odist opal, Presbyterian, Baptist and ngelical are. cooperating . The following four courses of study are offere: o Bible study--Rev. Paul Wright, conductor. ° 4 Teaching methods—Rev. Leon of religious education for the Bap- tist church, Primary specialization—Bertha R. Palmer. Young People’s. specialization—C. | j A, Armstrong, state superintendent 4 of the North Dakota Council of Re- ligious Education. The program opens each evening o'clock and continues un two kind \held ip the ‘city and the third of the kind in the state. in Fargo last year and similar schools will be held at Jamestown and Gri Forks during March. R. H. > chairman of the local Miss Bessie Baldwin is.registrar and |{ C. A. Armstrong is dean. An enroll- ment fee of $1 will be charged. BATTLE TO DEATH Mappin Terraces, Eng.—Two Bar- bary sheep fought to the death on|* the rocks of the zoo here. The vie- tim was a fine old ram, with large Parana long flowing mane. The victor was his son. Now WE HAVE A GILT EDGED Buy Northern Bred| were in att @elivery catalogue the North tail Me Weinesday. A 2-12-1w| Mercer County, Monday. at Golden rom $15 to $26, Terms: if desired, | noon. nen will te 4 prepriejer of ‘the Gentlemen pre. Plant, for Valley FRessua§ r" Four New England. nel here. FOR RENT—Room in modern house.| acres of Little Missouri river valley Gentlemen only. 117 1st St. Phone] land, housekeeping a oe el ne aecorditie county director. BUSINESS MAN DIES Jacque, one best known business men of city, died at his home TADY. WANTS WORK.” Will do] night of pneumonia, Fune s were held Thursday morning at CARRIS ‘hall tournament jous education will open tonight| pioneer who 7:30 o'clock at the high school Sunday, had hy Classes will be held each | qistel Shorey, Grand Forks, state director | ‘"}. 0 There will sions and a cha 0 e der ounty. ‘im ning. ‘This is th@@irst school of the | Nu tof ¢ DISASTROUS FIRE f Stecle—A large barn and silo. on} in t the y a tes ihe wager ri wee completely destro; junda: more than 27,head of well bred milk weatiir during January cows, wid baa ayeaghl MEET n for inot.-More than 50 tons of thick 14300 mesteen” Necie’ Daketa hace ped. outside the ore and ts Association held here tons were: shi ilar meet-|the state. In t tug, i 6, was held. at’ Denke the previous |f 120,460 tona were shipped of whic DEATH OF PIONEER Hazen.—David Jureler, a pioneer of | January 23 were 2,354 tons-interstat passed away Funeral services were held|®2me week a Thursday after- merchants | P |ANT EQUIPMENT thousand dollars | 4n Walter Odenthal, Contirined weiadedvty Ne phe ‘coal nearly rallggad™ ommieson on war caused a roduction 1s. of the show. month mwas 1158' tons were shi 100, ints withi a tot 10,194 was interstate and 110,272 wi intrastate. Shipments for the week last |@nd . 25,433 tons intrast year ago the bear intrastate. For the week ending Jan Lpndon.—-Bags iwith tri that will show the hi signed for this , season. endin For th figu were 2,788 tons interstate and 23,48) uary 3 shipments were 4.704 tons. interstal 28,153 intrastate. During t! same week a year ago car loadin, Killdeer. Light | totaled 2,017 tons interstate improvements and: new | 667 tons intrastate. ale: ‘One| equipment for the plant. LAND DEAL COMPLETED —A_ $75,000 land deal Heme’ | was consummated this week when R. ome; | R. Krehbill of Kansas purchased the N. 0. Tate a property south of GIFTS FOR “BOBS” eve: angle, are among the novel gifts d Shing h counisty ‘of 917 [combs studded with’ brilliants, show Harry Phil St. TOUR The district is to be on the fire protection for the reeled y commission meeting A new jury Hampton buried here : na resident of this since 189; FOR BIDS NCK County. Two train- | State, Roud Number Fort ing institutes of the kind were held |iny ooh} {CORRE ss will be ing four horses committee. | cept he to. re, er of the Board of County. AMENT N held here unty Com also are being shown, r of the Wissolu corporation, Notice of yest for of nthe Monday 1 ser- ‘gaara, ed a ue of the nts Lakota, wiin nd y place of i basket- uid tinele rok of th Dakota cost © Dakota, with first publication The Won. Fy the Distrier Ce District, in and » State the seu ot Thomas, heir of 1 Bismarek, at Missouri Valley Motor C der flowers of scented chiffon an garters with concealed scent spray ution o| const ne directors 0. tus OF misines in thd y sat the € “a0 Da thursday, approxi- on hand, purel sum of| hase of ding to the prop. Commission o reject an roy MIGHWA WELL LUCY ALL THE rest Hatt ae of western lambs, going through. yYouR Lar oan ere oe UNCLE MIAH WAS ABLE BUSINESS MAN~ HE Ss DEALT WITH OUR BOND FIRM : EXCLUSWELY AND I'D Nee To HAVE YOU) DROP IN AND. GET ACQUAINTED 4 DIVIDENDS FROM OUR MONEY > DoNn'T COME FROM THE BANK! L JUST SAVED A NICKEL CARFARE BY GETTING A FREE RIDE HOME ‘WITH A GOOD CIGAR THROWN. IN *UM-GOING YOUR WAY - “WON'T YOU RIDE ISSUE PAYING G4 PERCENT WHICH YoU CAN BUY AT 94— IT’S AN EXCEPTIONAL BUY~ HAVE A CIGAR MR. THTS' (corms * FIVE: ROOM moder” bungalow, | maple: floors, full ‘basement, fur- nace heat,’ south front. low taxes, garage. Price $5,200; ' ekers bid -$70Q'cashs. month includ- wens ta 300 pound butch-| . ing interest. at 7 at 7 per wen ers. a1. 30 ‘to 150s majority Aeirabis s i ‘ites oe pound syvights 1840" t6| FIVE ROOM modern dadien .ataeco buna. | 3 oun wr pW hardwo et 90; tops on. fa0 pauiids : ed = ee en jit in fea- iP CHICAGO. LIVESTOCK Chicego, Feb. 15.--.USDA)—Hogs 52,000; 10 cents higher; ht butchers too pounds Packing sows| tures, ‘basement Spe ned, laun- 0.25 to 10.90; sorted “killing _ ph furnace .robm, ie ly 13.78, to 14,00; “heavy sieht finished. off s [3185 to 12.15; mediam yeaa te| ' Price $6, : Tights 12 36; “Teht sh ; \ et 2.25 to 10.25 to 10.90; to 14.00. Cattle 20,000; steady; she stock deaay to. stro) fat kind shade“higher early to ‘bulls strong; -vealers; ful 4 E. 1; best ‘light steers early 11.25; heavies 11.00; in-between grades po: i. dominating; bout 8. 76 to 10gts empisteeny 7.00: to +f 100 te Thess 3.60 SIX Foou pede dern two’ story house | inh agg reey Fes ie N ini inside location. Price ; to ‘packers 12 00; Siters 14.00 ta to 14.60. * Sheep slow; ee, early’ sal fat lamba18.0 "to 5D to./ cents Nwerp- outside, spe paid ae og 18 carly sled feéd- ing’: to, 14.0033.25. to ene vs gelioary nothing _ WILLIS TOLD You A . 4 WEIRD STORY LIKE THAT? done on tat oheoe inaleesiane Lees wood floors, from wy, Ay . family. peng ar a, at 9.90 to] ite =