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Pettingill! paced the floor, fum- ing. “If there’s a woman in the lower camp she’s just a plain——" “Stop,” said Bravo, quietly. “I must—this young womatt is as good as your wife, sir. That's why I want her sent away with your wife. Isn't there a special at Sparta, for use of company officials?” “Yes. It went to Lewisohn this Sfternoon to -pick up a division reew. It won't get back til mid- night.” * ~ “Midnightl be soon enough. Look here, Mr, Pettingill, I think I can round yp the men and keep them in bounds, Won't you let this ~—lady I mentioned get on the spe- cial with Mrs, Pettingill? “There's going to be trouble.” “I don't see why not,” said. Pet- tingill. “Certainly, young man, cer- tainly. Bring her along. I'll drive by camp in the flivver and pick her up. But what in ‘the world’s she doing in camp? Who brought her here? “Well—in a way, I did. Look here, I cant give you all the fects: Just now—I don't know them all. And time's rather important. But you will take her, won't you? I can depend on that?” “Yes, yes. Of course.” The phone bell rang. The en- gineer picked up the recetver. cook, shack and, went to, the Sapply..| shelves, the. 1 ached with the He. patted her on the back aad ‘turned to. en- cou! Fritz, the cpl, with the. jomely gesture: Hhisy & bsrrel. of sugar ig. that coffee," grat sweeten the gorillas up a it.” “Sweetness and light,” mocked, ao on her way.to the megg. ‘Yea det your life,” he. called after her. “l_wigh there was a ge, more of, it- here.’ His, answer was the slap of the. screen behind Barbara’s bagk. and, distant still but nearing, the. ominous roll of thunder in the west. ‘Tha meas hall filled rapidly. The men grabbed candles from Bag. |, bara’s arms and struck by ig She took. her an at the tp. the hell and wait Bravo entet at the.other end. watched hig: walk up the centre aisle. When he was midway she, saw a man seated at the end of one of the long trang; verge benches. reach out his foot qm it he intended to trip. up the fellow. worker who had so suddenly an@ unacoountably. risen above the mate to command this emergency. was called by the men “Sail Cassidy. Bravo was speaking. His tone was the conversational. He seemql wholly at ease, but Barbara noticed jthat he kept wiping the palms ef is; hands on the skirt of his coat. Te in trouble,” began Bravd, “Yes, Pettingill speaking,” said. “Hello, Stephens. Yes. Ye: Doggone it, are you scared too’ Ub-huh. I know all about it.: damned nuisance, the It mustn't hold us up. we—what? What? No! 1 insist that .. Hm. “Exactly,” said Bravo. “If | hear another word from you, Tit break, your neck, you dog.” You don’t say. H-m, Yes, you het.” He hung up, pursed his lips, and shook his head. “Damned nuisance,” he repeated. “This girl Lily—she’s dead.” Bravo Speaks Up Fritz stirred a vat of simmering | coffee. camp kitchen Barbara, holding the mallet in both hands, viciously beat, tocsin on the dinner gong. Some- how a contagion of battle had aught her. From whence {t came she knew not. Perhaps it had. been in Bravo's! voice, when; he came. in. from uppen| camp and, with a contained, excite ment giving.a disquieting lustre. to his eyes, ordered Barbara to sound assembly. res She looked and saw Bravo, ten feet away, looking at her curt: ously. As he approached she coughed nervously. “There's the smeJl6t blond:in the air,” he said slowly. “I knew. there was. something in| the air,” Barhara said vehemently... “You know what it is, and you won't tall. me.” = Her voice was ie vintatt ve. Wasn't there a special bon: hg agen Shouldn't she. erollag pecretad: He. was constantly excluding her from his. thoughts, -Was she in- A, 8 consequential, or unworthy? . fever of anger, latent. alt these|’ months, was, rising within. her, This man, to whom, she. had. given. xt hole thing, | Outside the, door of, the! She looked down over the serried jsea of intent faces, and thought |that they looked indeed like the taces of men in trouble—like the of men never out of trouble. “The trouble’s about the girl parta. She killed herself a wh ago. They’re burying her tonight, {One of us killed her, all right, He’s here..tonight, among you in this, room. knew who he was I'd; turn,him over to the polige, That'd mean lynching sure. “But 1 don't know who he is.” His voice rose with sudden wrath, “He can keep his secret. For all I care he can sleep with it, and eat it and drink it, and when he dies, take it with him to hell! « “T promised. Pettingill we'd finish this damned tunnel. We've. got 3 week. to ga before we bust thrangh and meet the gang working fro the other side.” The..voice of Cassidy es forth, impatiently. “What's the, racket % rae The racket We thie, atts you ateps out of camp oe week or sa, hase’ be bea pine with the. townies. You know, what hap- pened to, the two. men who went to town ta.get meat. They're patrol- ling. the valley. day and night. ‘Thex've notified me they're going to grab the next guy that shows out- side the barbed, wire: So my prom- ise to. Pettingill, means all of you've got to stag in camp until I say leaye. Get-that?” Bravo: paused. The breathing of os men seemed to pause with his voice, “Pettingill wants me to tell you there's..a. bonus. of $10,000 to be divvied| when.and if we go through Peck’s Mountain on schedule. You don’t’ want to. lose that. y you're going to stay im camp fer the next wee FAs acied the, reason?” called Cas- | sidy. ’ | “The. reason “te because I say 80. | And: if there's anybody here thinks that ign’t a. good reason, let him ‘Sadler’ Casaidy, rose unsteadily. ‘You wanna, know who's gonna leave camp tonight?” His voice wan thick with; bppse. “I'm tellin’ Sy >Me! I’m the guy. I'm goin’ to town. tonight. I feel as though I : to attend that funeral!” ¥2” asked Bravo mildly. ‘Sof sentimental reasons o' my Tha assembly. was still, as if aa- .|dience to s play. Ak hare re sober,” said Bravo, ve a chat with you. But mean’ nile—no,_ man leaves camp tonight.” pace toward Brave, sare teh Tineh the it Ditch of his é, hal of be erate az” sqid. Bravo. Cas- unreserved devotion and iriengahy as ‘was retaraing, ne ie ails, Was : 5 fraction of himself. Persistently he “remained to. her an - unfinished story. ‘Forget, & woman,” she. said, ‘m. hat's going on? iis by to me like | ¢ othe @ man,” * “Sure, Barbara.” ’ : He spoke mechanically. He'd not it..and true. for ‘Barbera talled to fol. even eunenet the import of: her los word: “You'll hear about it ‘ia a little while.” “When everybody » else Ey There was jealous anger. in her tones. He wanted to retort just as ihe Would be her dast “aighy ig is woul er ip. camp. The sense that he was Judas to her. trusting fajth clutched him, |- The thought that she was to go beaght @ vast. emptiness to his cart. .. “Forgive mé.” He spoke the two words with such, déep, meaning shat . an:. {ine eee shires af HeNeaot Paki abba er. “Help. Sos Th note int preva 8 trols the heavy ‘night feaning dit ce HE, ao she out pty sat ard into the -mess hall, The eléctric dynamo. was stopped every at 9. oe a tee navelty of was worth Londoners Casa he ‘arm ito the sa band. » She heard a vicio cracking sound and a howl of ae rake, me arm! You've sid Bravo. “If I hear i Kou ‘When hei Ife took her by the rim and dragged her with i to the x, of the “antl they i’ WANTED-—Men, and women to leate a id special. offér. t. College, Fai Wi Ten. men with buy truck for h payohit: nett, Drake, N, FEMALE HELP WANTED: WANTED Reliable Housekeeper, i 0g. Mi good cook. with ta sa 3g Family —two aduits, es. Main. Ph 751, mesg. | WANTED— Se eae girl for gencr- al . housework, one Who can . go penterred. Phone ae Sa eral housework. son, Phone iNet Rigth xperienced: giet E tor eral housework, "Apply s. __Romanowsky, 519, 4th St. pu emel ir Bat sa genet- Sweet FOR RENT—In modern home and on ground floor, a furnished slecping + Poom, $20 fog: tio, $15, single, Gen- tlemen or dies. O11, Sixth St. \e FOR RENT—May ist, clean,” modern room with sleeping. porch. enough for twa or threo. garage, Close FOR RE: Also 516 9th St. Phone, apartment, nicely” furnished, (No children). 411 Fifth St. Phone 27 FOR RENT—A large nicely furnis! room and,kitchenette in modern home, Phone 525-W. 8 Rosser St. FOR" See ae in modern home. On car line. Call Phone 724 or 710 Fourth st. FOR RENT—Well farpished room with kitchenette and clo: 4u Fifth St, ‘ is FOR RENT—A room for two. gentlemen, ae oh 412 Righth St. FOR RENT—Comfortable _weil-fur- nished room. Dufold for sale. Phone 687W FOR RENT—Furnished rooms ern home.’ 607 Sixth St. Phone}, housekeeping, om FOR RENT--Furnished room in mo ern home. FOR RENT—Comfortable weil-fur- nished: room. Dufold: for saye. FOR RENT—Rooms at 1012, Bron way. Phone 499W. i On ‘FOR SALE THE BIGGEST. bargain in. Bismarck: Gix room house, east front, hot wa-|'4 | ter heat, good condition, screened porch, basement roomed off, only $4,200.00. If you have $1,200.00 cash the balance cax. be sranged. Good for homie or specu- lation. . F. E. YOUNG ee JALESMAN SALESMAN WANTED—To sell high-|‘and not just to. sell. class lubricating oil and greases.) BUILD) Address~H. H. Cullin, Grand Paei-|. fic Hotel, Bismarck, N,_D. HOUSES AND FLATS FOR SALE—Two five room Californ Pennie: new modern, must . be: moved to make room for other i: provements. Houses in. good condi tion. Address P. ©. Box.554, Bis- axel But that |'f0R RENT—May Ist, three room| FARM LANDS -- Have had scores of furnished apartment with private bath and private entrance. 402 Ave F. 96: FOR t or r inree-rooms | apartments furnishe: jo children. The Lorraine Apts. Phone 303. BUSINESS CHANCES FOR SALE—Golden, Rule Eat Shop, located on State Highway No. 14. Building 40x40, double s rangement, three living large ice house filled. Delco light plant and full equipment. Must, be sold at one: Immediate posses- sion. Must be seen to be Molt Nb. _od. = N,_D, ‘WANT! or P| a good sized garage ana” show. building for reliable concern who * can present a clean cut legitimate business proposition, Established! business. | Blind A 1 FOR SALE “Restaurant Bus in abuut 10,000 or will sell nt separately, Priced rea- For further information write Tribune No. 26. : RM LANDS FOR SALE—The N. W. Quarter of! See. $2, Stark County, 4 mile: South of Belfield. foot can be cul terms reasonabl marck, N. CERTIFIED BABY CHICKS, all, breeds; we ship only the best, 100: per cent delivery guaranteed. Write for free offer. John Pelkey, Fago,: Producing Rortiern chicks from Northern eggs. breeds, $4; tj, hooks orders. Catton ae Beals _ Chickeries, Fargo, N POSITION -WANTED_ Ww. NTE! ir men on farm. usekeeper Write ere) C’MoN Mom ~SIT DOWN AND EAT YOvR. DINNER BEFORE EVERY- THING'S CoLD Large }' house, partly furnished for light|’ 818 Ave. B. Phone 1095.}' 28 words or 2 al ie tie S:insertions, 25 words or under 2 week, 25 words. or under Ads over Q tional. per word. CLASSIFIED: DISPLAY BATES @ Cents Per inch All othe ads are casa in ny. should: be received ae 5 Delock * ine sure insertion AUTOMOBILES— MOTORCYCLES GOOD USED CARS We are proud’ of our: Used Cars—so much so that we show them in our special Used Car Salesroom, right beside our New Cars, for we know that both, our New and Used Cars, offer a Dependability and Value that cannot be duplicated, Here are. some of our Good Used Cars: ‘25 Four-door St Sedan, $465; Re Coupe, $300; Cadillac Tour- ee 3. Dodge Touring, $150; Ford ‘ruck, Warford Trans. $185; '25 Ford Roadster, Winter Top, $350, und other bargains, Time payments.. PHONE 808. ‘M. B, GILMAN CO. }BARGAINS—In_ used. cars. 1, 1926 Ford Coupe, ft equipped and in 1st class condition. Also one 1918 Dodge Touring Car. Olson. Garage. 202 Fourth St. Phone 925W. |For SALE—Twa tracks, one 19: Ford in A-1 condition; one Chevro- let, brand new, For quick sa Ca FOR | SALETwo F ond Coupes, two Dodge touring cars in A di aie Orson one ae Bug $35. fain St. Lockwood ie les_Co. FOR SALE - _— ‘6 ROOM--Modern house, caat front, newly decorated inside, just off * paving. Nice part of city. $5500, facing park, — front, geod con- iret $4700.00. ROOM—Cottage, east front, east part of. city, nice lawn, bath, fur- Nace, garage, easy terms, $2650.00. ROOM—Cottage, east, front,’ good condition, $21000.00. ROOM-—-Modern bungalow, fire} place, basement garage, nice part of| city, each front, practically new,| spick and span condition, $6000.00, All the sbove were built. for.homes 5 5. G LOTS—Hundreds of_ lots in all parts. of the city, at all’ Sorts of prices and te! sRONTAGE ~-Probi best residence lots left, can be divided. 50, FEET —On Fifth street at $650.00, ie: pcucapaat lots in the neighbor- GARDBN PLATS Several five acre tracts at from $500.00 uj letters the past few days from. agents in other states asking to make connections for the sale of our low priced lands. The biggest land movement North Dakota has ever seen is starting. BUY NOW and get in on the ground floor, PES ENGE —Maiten in reliable pani SINCE Bs MJANU real estate business wtih the who is probably doing more to a vertise this territory to outsi than the rest of the community to= gether. FE YOUN Cou RED! State of North Dakota, County of Burleigh, Office of Conn gf Auattor, Biamarek, 3 To C. B. Monson, no. agar: s H. Joss, no address give the delinquent d that the time tion said ti Subseauent by chaser, $146.36. Amount required to redeem at this taxes paid pur- da to the abov quired to» of this notice piazides. by law from will coxts of the st unle ‘he. th demption ax above stated, a deed thereut will insti to ana elioe oh the tax sale certificate witness my hand and this Wth day of April. 1 (Seal) ik ficial seat | 318 Mqndan Ave. ROOM—Modern house, Riverview, | 7; iy the best. e tage. ioe by xa delivery be-|' et-and July 1, mes and Be barre as follows: fit listed. E Entire, ite DeBEn Oa E's Ua Pci lt apierdteed 8 tely, as follows: 1Wiframe hive, nailed 8 cr gg niet \ loot at » qui fugen. and tw Root: aug Ques 80 1 Alexander i be hive vane (Heaning ‘ Y Sagas for 1 year 6 per cont discount for over $10.00 if received before June lst. ‘Send your check and name to . HERBERT J. ee marck, N. D, Phone aie ‘Ten acto. tri Berry's outlots: with brooder houses and good well with windmilt, There: are other good points. This. property can be bought very cheap for cash. Write Mrs. Susanna Mahin, Gen, Uel,, Bismagek, D si a Cattle $1. per month, also No Resist Seed Flax for sal graded. Price $3.00. Bismarck, Route 1. clean and CG. Sehu ri er osmall) stock, Can pay foi 421 Third St. So,, Kephart, A ji, Minn. FOR SALE—1 floor lam enamled kitchen table, and ironing board, 2 plate, pillows, bread and cake cab inet.” All articles new. Phone 126, _ 219 Second St. FOR SALE--Seed corn, Pioneer white Dent, Falconer, Mixed Flint, Gehu, test 90 per cen price $3.75 per, bu. sacks $.35, 12 miles southeust of Bismarek, J. E FOR SALE—Infant’s bed and caild’s bed. fe enamel. Lloyd make carriage, Ali ex- cellent condition. Call 755M for noons. FOR SALE—Seegar refrigerator, 100 Ib. capacity, 6 rochers, 2. small’ tables, chair, bed complete, dress- » Wall: ol leetric iron hh class dining room terested call 678- Terms if desired. 7.59!" -| jumped | | Weather coridition: burner gas! Northwest Dent, fe Also’ _| and late erratic dips when the latter MARKETS | ™aux Dy Associated Presa Leased Wie WHEAT PRICES SHOW UPTREND ' i { Act ;as Counterbalance For Early Declines D “WHEAT. BRIC PRICES UP Chicago, Ageil: 27.—-P-With feost ‘predicted rib Nebraska, Kansas and Misouri and with no general molsture yet for the pcnninb tie Melek prices today averaged higher. The fact that recelpts wore smaller og ol the world’s available. pres showed a falling off of. 8,015, bushels helped to lift ‘values, estimates were conflicting as to export business but some Winn peg mensagew-said the volume of wales was as high: as 1,000,000 bushels, Wheat closed irregular, at * cent net decline to 1 cent ad- to % cent up, and vats at % ‘to % cents gain. { )—Wheat | carly d including a for cast of freezing temperatures, acted more than a counterbalance for initial declines that were due to un- expected weakness at Liverpo dictions of only meager sh |from Argentina for the remaindgr of the season tended somewhat arp rally. "The op lower, May 43% Adverse Weather Conditions! ° CHICAGO RANGE April 27 Close Close Yesterday Year Ago 1.49% 1.40% 1.33%, Wheat 1.06 1.09% 1.0874 Wheat— May otd May new 1.5 duly Rye— May old May new 85% 37% Ts 38% 60% 1 ing 1.6: ity sin July 1.45, Corn and oats were swayed by the} fluctuations of wheat. 5 cents up, ed all cases to w al gain Provisions we % weak, MINNEAPOLIS MARKET 1S ERRATIC TODAY Minneapolis, April 27.- (P)-Nerv- ous action of wheat futures in out- side markets kept prices churning There today, with an opening dip on relatively weak cables, a strong bulge on a quick 2 cent run-up at Chicago ton re: Knowles Jewelry store. Apply to F, A. Knowles. FOR SALE-—Large roomy dresser with good mirror, $15. Call 36 Ave. ._D or Phone 3663. FOR SALE-Desk, stcel inet, typewriter, chee! Phone 8 FOR SALEDresser, bed baby bod with agai. filling cab: writer, ete. “complete mattress, Phone or week Sit Front su Mary Jackson. ta Gi STRAYED STRAYED—-To our place a buckskin mule with rope and halter, Schnei- der Bros, Phone 13F3. SS FOR SA AE for quick sale, “Apply J. Runge, 214 Fifth St. er MOTOR SALES ood Used Cars 11925. 1--1926-—Buick se Lowest Time Phone 55, Fle NOTICH OF 1S ees To Yegen, ae ‘islon tlan and Peter Yor Anaconda Nation y notiti for, Subsequent taxes paid pur- chaser, 160.91, et, required to redeem at this, 87. to the aboy required to se of thi as provided ny sald the explratio pption a eur will is ax sale cert! ne Interest by dt dee the holder of the 4a provided by, Inw. Witness my hand and yftictal seal} this Toth day of April, (Seal) ¥I Auditor Bur North Dak 1 20 and Desseer UP To COUSIN MATILOA AND ‘THIS 1S SECOND DES: ROAST PORK AN’ APPLESAUCE ’ z| market and Winnipeg turned e: (| Florida barrels Spalding Rose »| 11.00@1t.50; No. 2, The close was *s cent higher here. Oats. were up %, offerings drop- ping off and firmness in wheat help- ing. May rye ruled firm early but turned draggy on a dull trade.” May flax seed advanced 1 cent but sugged | off on scattered selling. Cash wheat was unchanged, with) occasional sales of heavy weight cars | x at 1 cent adsance. Durum of milling quality was stedy and poor offerings were slow and easy. Corn was easy for choice yeilow, unchanged for lower grades. Oats were in fair to good demand. Kye was steady and ‘quiet. Barley was fair to good. Flaxseed was strong to one cent higher, CHICAGO LIVESTOCK Chicago, April (USD of A)— Hogs 25,000; uneven, 10 to 25 cents; ¢ ciel big pack- | ers doing little; bulk 240 to 325 pound butchers $11 aerity 200 to 225 pound k 13.10; good and choice 180 pounds down largely 1 3 140 to 160 popnds 13.60; pac down; steady; good to 25 cents or more at 11.00 to 12.00. 20,000; very slow, few carly lambs 14 to 25 cents wool sheep 3 few good ‘hes of de- 00; hold- POTATOES Chieago, April 27-—(AP) demand and trading slo slightly stronger on ru weak on other stock; fe U. S. shipments sacked round mostly 4,00@4.10; round whites Idaho sacked 4.40; ed rurals 3. ‘anada sacked variou: 50; new stock, Texas Bliss Triumphs Potatoes market sacked | 9.50@10.00. alinneapolis, April 27—(U. 8. D. of A.)--Patatoes: Light wire inquiry, Hdemand improving, market weaker. Carloads delivered sales, freight only duected, Minneapolis-St. Paul rate, sacked round whites, U. S. $4.00. GLopy Be! -Som d, but. then | | 55 Ih | spas 25 higher on canners; nthern No. 1 northern spring . r | Tard We quote but don following: Barley . Dpelw, per ewt ‘ SHELL CORN No. 4, 66 Ibs. or more .... No. 5, 55 Ibs. ... 1 cent per pound discount unde: Ear corn, 70 Tbs., 5 cents under shell. “FARGO BUTTER Fargo, N. D.. April 27--(AP) — Mut- churning cream 38; paeking , SO. ST, PAUL-LIVESTOCK South St. Paul, Minn, April . D. of A,)-—Ca pauline in modi : ply, very little done carly; tendency: weak to lower; bulk 8.00@8.50; better grades upwards to 8. stock about, steady; bulk 4.75 light weight heifers upwards to 8.50; canners and cutters and bulls stron; bulk 4.00 50@ 600; Calves lig! 29.50, 10; mostly 25 or more 8 9.00; opening 15 to erage; desirable pound kinds 12.75; heavy butchers 11.0@1 pigs 10 cents low age cost Monday Sheep 100; fully steady to strong; part load choice 90 pound shorn 3 very little wooled stock weight 238. AGO, nay Chicago, r, Wheat No, 2 hard 14 Corn No, 2 3 No. 2 yel- 2 white, 4U4@12; No. 3 R, Barley 69@i1. Timothy seed. 6.00@ .00@ thern 1 thern spri ordinary to good 1.60 1.6835; good to cl hard sprfing 1.62°s4 dark hard Montana on t CHICAGO PRODUCE Chicago, April 27—(AP)—-Butter higher; receipts 11,771 tubs; cream- ery extras 38’; standards 38%4; ex- tra firsts 37@'2; firsts 36@'s; sec- onds 33@35. Eggs unchanged; receipts 45,035 cases. x: Cheese unchanged. eout'S: aN COMING GPsininst ‘ —Today— b( —Today— Open Lo : Cloge, 1.65% STOCK MARKET NERVOUS TODAY Speculative Activity Shifts Frequently From Buying to Selling Side New York, April —(AP)—Fre- quent shifting of speculative activity from the buying to the selling side brought about consid larity in today's stock was largely a profe: perators appeared to be await- exact figures on United States Steel earnings, to be made public after the market closed, and further light on the business situation tin general before extending their com- nitments, public being at low ebb, the op when, selling. pressi inst some of:thé Sygec- Is, but they rallied when a good demand d for some of the raflroad ying of which undoubtedly lucneed by the publication of first quarter statements. ‘Mi surplus of $1,792, three months, equivalent to, $1.07 a share on the common, as against 23 cents in the same period last year, while the Baltimore and: Ohio showed net operating income of $8,176,915, an inerease of $1,636,4441 over the first quarter of 1925. Freeport-Texas, vhich was one of the strong spots v" rday fell back 2!2 points from itsearly high on realizing. Despite reports of stiffening price tendenc declining stocks and increasing con sumption, oils were relatively slug- gish although some activity took place in Skelly on merger rumors, Total sales in the first three hours were just above 635,000 shares, as against 1,006,000 during the same period yes- terday. The closing was steady. Another selling movement in Hudson motors, which carr! the stock back 2% points, failed to disturb other indus. trial shares, most of which headed upward in the late alings. Gener- jal Fi s Players, Coca st Iron Pipe and New ‘ained 2 points or more 1 climbed back to 122 “i ation of a favorable quarterly statement. Total sales ap- proximated 1,100,000 shai RANGE OF CARLOT SALE Minneapolis, Minn., Apri (P) Range of carlot grain s2 No. 1 dark northern 1.63 to 1. 2 dark northern 1.58 to 1.6: $ dark northern 1.53% to LJ 2 dark hard winter 1.71; Ni spring ae 2 durum aple vane 36 to G1; No, 2 to 240%. APOLIS FLOUR Minn, April 27- (AY) unchanged to 10 cents higher; Minneap | Flour 0. 1! in carload lots family patent quoted | at 9.2009 a a barrel in 93-pound cot- | tgn sacks; shipments 36,059. barrels. Bran 26.00@27.00. Hope For Freighter ‘Carrying a Crew of | 28 Is Now Abandoned | Newark, N. J., April 27,—()-- Hope for the freighter Suduffco, overdue at the Panama Canal since March was abandoned today by her owners, the Transmarine Corporation of Port Newark. The ship carried a crew of 28.

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