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' z : round whites, United States No. 1, ari * TRUTH FREED OF lace ion Se [coor neroer | assault count BENSQN MURDER CASE “yew ofriceRs northwest during the week past hus been very favorable for. maturing of CHARACTERS OF THE STO! } ing corn and the late small grain crops Admirers of Yankee Home "HILO VANCE RY jtwo men who had been inspectine California Man Named Presi- aceording -to the weel crop report . N F.-X, MARKHAM .. District “ - . 5 issued Wy the Van Dusen Harrington | Run King Greet Dismissal | Atiorncy of Naw York County|king’ “Nt ‘Bt Hronwork Sti) dent of Greup—to Ask company o: imneapolis, ith the VIN H. BENSON Weu- “No cl Se \ the: exception of districts in Montana, of Case With Cheers known Wall. Stree aid, laniwek CMRI Eo Jao Pension Increase ue a aye vad heaty arte, ala th see wis mys- | of ‘em. Nobody never got in through — in in the shock has dried ou dea S, ey wage erfously murdered in his home those wi fee tra i Michi Se} i theese eked. Most of the grain abe” Ruth, slugging Yan-| wits, Saute of the murdered man “Now you two fellows chase along! officers and action on several import- threshed reeently is in good condi-|Keu outfielder, by a mare who ae. NNA PLATZ ... : | with Burke.” ant resolutions were the chief feat; jures on the program at the second SHARPBREAKS| SO INGORNTODAY == Tas" ge aes Mareh 1a 187% 1.85 130, 1.30% = 128% a 4 138% 81.8248 0.38) @ Rains in Corn Belt and Het|.,.._ Weather Prospects Cause _ Housekeeper for LAIR . Our reports from the corn terri-/petted Ruth had attacked him on! MURIEL print ther cule Sasi cult anu Nery; 76% @ Ma 90% “et tory of Minnesota, and Sout Da-| Broadway, was dismissed today.” | us ix er! Man in the blue serge suit and derby, day's husiness session of the National a4 4 crowd of Ruth's admirers greet-| CAPTAIN P) > LEACOC \ ; Ae aed G._A. R. encampment here toi diosa March ; 99% = 95% | points they are now expecting a fair} dred hands reached for the bulky| LEANDER PFYFE ... eu “E ound these unde~ the gan-luga,| UAE of com- mander in chief yesterday, the chief business of the encampment com- pleted. Hawk, the first Pacific coast frame of Ruth, lifted him to their i i goad torn crop, where a month ja lc A 4 Intimate of Alv {agen ie giemed cletost ‘hopeless In shoulders and carried him triumph-| mits, 1'4ULA BANNING Hep rene North Dakota a considerable amount] *Mtly-from West Side court. ._A friend Chicago, Sept. 16.—()—Rains_ in the corn belt and prospects of hot| Oats— weather resulted in sharp breaks inj Sept. | unenthu but there's und.” "'s| Sergeant,” he expla: astically. “Not mu nothing else laying 305 44% 5% 44% Ad Az - ‘ 5 The charge against Ruth was| gy E ; ‘ q y “ i Nieey.t man to receive the honor of com- corn prices today. Heavy deliveries] Dec. Ath AME 48 A7% Jaf corn will mature, and some fields M a vas | ELS! HOFFMAN .. Secretar All right, Emery Heath gave aM ay of corn on Saateutae pot Hm here, @%s | are now'beyond damage by frost. ponent Bernard Niemeyer, an in-| “the firm of Benson and Henson| the butts a disgruntied look | “You|™nding the G. A. R. in its 60 ye 1,186,600 bushels today, counted alsc| March 50 ~~) a 50% 49% 0% Threshing returns of wheat vary] (eror decorator, At a hearing last/CQLONEL BIGSBY OSTRANDER | needn't wait, either. I'll see you at| of existence, was elected by acclami as a bearish influence. Country of- ua @% @% ‘lereatly, especially in Minnesota and wea iemeyer told of passing along; |... . ... A retired arm the office ” tion. He has been prominent in G. ferings of corn to arrive, however,| Sept. 93% 24% 3G 94% 93% 94% central and southern North Dakota,| Broadway near the Alamac hotel, ren-| WILLIAM H. MORIARTY : Hagedorn came ponderously for-|4.,R. affairs for several years. were much smaller and late falling 3 ‘ @% |where the yields are not up to ex.| dezvous of ball players, on the eve- al Ward: | ‘The election of Calvin A, Brainard, ensued on account of buying for pre-| Dec. 25% 99% 96% a7 95% 2% ctations. In central and weatern|."ing of July ath. ‘ G “L guess I'll be getting along, too,” | Buffalo, N. Y., as senior vice com- viaus sellers, : @97 jouth Dakota and Montana, wheat Two women passed him, Niemeyer | he rumbled. “But I'm going to keep!/Mander today was 8 foregone con- Corn closed unsettled 2%@4 cents| Match 99% 99% 1.00% 98% 1.00% is yielding even better than antici-| #id, and then a man came along. The} and McCoy, Public Accountants|this bullet’ a while. It's got some|¢lusion as Brainard’s name was the net lower; wheat "Ql cent cavern | \ - @% pated, The state of Montana. wili| man, whom he did not know, accused) MAURICE DINWIDDIE \ foo {peculiar rifling ‘marks on it Yeu |enly one eftered for the off oats %@% cent up, and provisions’ Lard— have one of the largest wheat crops| him of ace ng the two women and Assistant District Attorney|{don't want it specially, do you, Resolutions asking for an increase showing 2 to 40 cents decline. Sept. 13.10 1450 12.87 12.90 1280 1280 in its history. ick hii terrible blow in the] ERNEST HEATH Ser- | feant?” n veterans’ pensions, and demanding Aggressive _ selli by leading} Oct. 13.15 14.52 13.15 13.15 12.82 The government report for Sep-| ¢y¢.” Niemeyer said he was told the] geant of the Homicide Bureau| Heath smiled tolerantly. jthat the observance of Memorial day houses took place today in the corn| Jan. 13.55 1347 13.50 13.52 13.02 13.17 tember forecasts a spring wheat crop| man was Ruth, and at the hearing| BURKE, SNITKIN, EMERY . “What'll L do with it, Captain?! be turned over to organizations which market, and an early downturn of} Ribs— @s2 for the: four northwestern states of| he identified Ruth. Detectives of Homicide Burcau}You keep it. But don't you dare|have aided the G. A. R. in past years, 2% cents a bushel was later followed| Sept. 12.30 14.00 12.10 | 243,626,000. bushels. The 10-year = | BEN HANLON ........ Command- | lose i jWere to be acted upon today at the s by a severe tumble to more than 4|_ Oct. 12.30 13.00 12.20 average for these four states is about | @—>——~——>——__-————@ ig Officer of Deter - “I won't lose it,” H f business session, cents under yesterday’s close. Nu-|Bellies— 192,000,000 bushels. The indicated| | Yesterday’s Games i to District Attorney's office] sured him, with stodgy s The first serious mishap of the Fs merous reports were at hand telling| Sept. 14.65 16.50 " P 14.62 production, therefore, this year, is TRACY, SPR! and, without so much as a glance at) convention came yester when Ira of plentiful moisture needed to{ Oct. 14.57 16.78 = 14.50 1450, 14.50 1450 | more than 50,000,000" bushels above| °c the Associ ve. BOTHAM cither the district attorney or the{J. Emmons, 8 old veteran from counteract hot weather. Current ad- @52 the 10-year’ average. Thes figures NATIONAL MAGUE chief inspector, he waddled from the| Lavinia, Min struck by an i vices said also that in ‘some sections ‘combine durum and bread wheat. = E room with a slightly rolling move-|automobile. It feared today that - even the nart of the crop which was 10.00@11.00 for butchers; 9.25@9.50 9.00@10.00; packers 7.00@9.00; stags! Our letters throughout the season] pyton 5 1/ ment which suggested that of some|his skull has been fractured. considered hopeless on September 1|on sows; pigs steady, bulk 10.25; av-| 7.00@9.00. i have reported a very good prospect] pittsburgh 4 1 huge amphibious mammal —— has a good chance now if hot weather erage cost Thurday 10.15; weight! Sheep, top spring lambs trimmed] for flax. The eecent weather and the; jr he ‘ <. U Bene Vance, who was standing beside! p continues and frost comes later than | 254. 12.00@12.50; top spring lambs bucks| absence of killing frosts have helped | ii1) and Smith see ali me near the door, turned and fol- i usual. Sheep, 3,000; fat lambs strong to 11.00@11.60: heav; lambs 9.50) the maturing of late flax. The last 2 ce-|lowed Hagedorn into the hall. The % Wheat traders turned attention to-|25 cetns higher; bulk @13.00; | @10.50; cull lambs .00; light! government figures indicate a pro- First Gai Attorney/two stood talking in low tones for day largely to the southern hemi-!culls mostly 9.00; hea 11.00; |ewes 5.00@6.00; heavy ewes 3.50@| duction of 23,352,000 bushels for the —- H E Vance’s valet} several minutes. Vance appeared sphere aggravated by the statement| shee; steady; most fat native ewes 4.50; cull ewes 1.00@3.00; bucks 3.00] four northwestern states. This is New York 15 4 The Narrator] to be asking questions, and although | ‘ that the bulk of the Canadian crop] 4.50¢5.50. @3.50. considerably in excess of the 10-year| G Louie ||. 3 ela I was not close enough to hear their ¥ is now well matured. Meanwhile, iti tad average of 14,543,000 bushels. St CES Wire THIS HAS HAPPENED conversati ht several words ; Australian cables said the condition NEW YORK SUGAR MINNEAPOLIS CASH CLOSE ‘The outcome of the barley is high-| yieee Hote ee td Taylor, Cum-| | When Alvin Benson iy murdered,| and ” “muzzle | is ‘ of much of the new wheat crop there] New York, Sept. 16.—<#)—Raw| Minneapolis, Sept. 16.—(#)—Wheat' ly satisfactory, both as to quality mings; Haines, Reinhard, Sptintson, H.} Markham, remembering that _ his | velc impetus,” is critical with soaking rains urg- Bell and Snyder; Schult friend Vance is keenly interested in| “im ce Difficult nd the like sugar today was unchanged @t 4.86, receipts today 818 compared to 283 and yield, as this crop suffered but “deflection,” France, U. S., ently required, and that moisture is Cuban, duty paid. a@ year ago. Minneapolis cash wheat) }j - criminology, drops in on the latter nd wondered what on earth had} F also badly needed in Victoria Pee ae totirestat muluhy-weke dbo 2! and coarse grain closing quotations! little damage during the growing g Onhls way’ to Henwon’s house. °To-| prompted this strange interrozation.| Status in Re'ations—Im- ie the wowing jikewlse Fanprted that} points net lower, jatay toltse: t The oats now being marketed are! New York .. 2 eel Rensie hes been etiot HIKE tot hi inforaiati Sr inSnORLOE Siren | sse Is Reach re Acute weakness of the corn markel;| tor s¢. ecinte higher, angina steer] Montana re Sy sox@r say | of very light weight and below the) S00 ae 2) reading in a chal entered the hall. i pasha i ti rf {40,10 poi a Beate are 251, | average in yield and quality. ‘al i ose ‘ aut i sete, however, acted a: material depress- .* T trive .. + 142) 1.524 ol | ning fast d, smiling | ing influence at dimes-in the winect] eee £0F fine granulated. LDN’ S. fancy Mant. ete Lye eetlicg wi aa Se Te ns, Walker, Henry and| NOW BEGIN THE STORY gly at V hen, with-| Washington, Sept. 16,--()—Ap- f pit. r ! . To atrive .. raow%a@rsay | sline ir Shih Verifies our recent| T¥l0r; Frankhouse and Schuite, eae ting for a reply: “Come along, | parently in negot 5 —— F T Kl 1 Hard Spring. + 1344 @149% | ters ‘on this crop. i CHAPTER Til Tl drive you down town." tions for vored-nation \ PaicES Cho BE HIGHER : 1D NTS ed to tiigy POA@IIS | There is an teed taal De ene \ oy 4 Phidsitetaited Paice Hoon for Dinwiddie, | wiht. 1 neat ot raking soeieel opita , 1 DON Be ch to fancy Las elasts ‘qorthwert This wil be" especially uled AdeiPhia Cincinnati, not sched-| walked up to the body, and stood Mr. Markham.” Sry teetice ainleetaet their Support in the wheat market todeer LDN. Sad to choles 138%@136% | helpful in the dairy and stock rais-| WS — pas! ena ¢ of them went out governmental trade relations, which aia h at market today, . N.S. gd to choice 1.38% @ 64 | ing districts, where a very optimistic AMERICAN LEAGUE -” Heath explained, “he Fiptiaietvetems bag RE ental trade relations, ich y prices dipped early slightly be- 1 D. N.S. ord to good 1.27%@1.3344 | reeling prevails. There are very few was shot directly from the front.|. sand I were now left alone * viewpoint of some American yj low old prices. Close was % to % — 1 Dark Northern. reports of labor shortage. : RH EIA pretty powerful shot, too; for the| im the room with Heath and the dis- Is verged toward the possible eg a ee eres 0 ions For the. Ad eH le eeeiiiis Pianist Sib hin sy Noa i ee 4) butlet passed through ‘the head and] trict attor development of x tariff war between FE) y slightly with corn|Qperations vance 01 mm “ 28% @1.33% e Ne nd : Sine struck the woodwork over there by}! ks he two countries. 2 and turned firm late in the session. m wis To arrive 13eKe :. 1 Engineless Plane Uhle and Sewell; Thomas, Giard| the window,” He pointed to a place | it chair While it was declared at the state 5 Barley futures were firm on export] Retarded—Some Industri- |2D. N. 8., ch to 1:36%@1.40% ful and Collins, Bengough. on the wainscot a short distance ing theldepartment there would be littl 4 demand. Fair export. sales. of rye 2 D.N. S. gd to choice 1314@1344|~ Tests Unsuccessful fran the floor near the drapery of [© een delay in the formulation of an Am & were reported and futures were als Move Upward 2D. N. S., ord to good 1.25%@1.31% 0 : a Elthe window nearest the hallway. Se eat ican reply to the rejection by France ba 4. higher most of the session. Flax. Northern -.......... LA%@IN%| Gogg Floriday Sept. St. Louis 6 11We found the expelled shell, an keenly interested infof the American proposal for the new e oe Becca pelo - rat ili sia apes zi ay N. & ch to fancy eta tees Gaorge BR. Wite’s engine ey es 2 ‘ aS + Captain Hagedorn’s got the bulle . pe commercial agreement, little solution needed in the south to prevent a'de.| profit taking’ and’ short selling, im, 3 Dy N.S, end w good Laregians flapping fiying machine f preumaucy aie pe ee ibat-antetd | shawsr gt thie wocettene noes 13 creased acreage. spired in part by the sharp increase 3 Northern 10K@127% Of the ground in a series of tests “How about it, Captain? Any-| th adjusted his monoete ea the “tariff act prohibits the Lf Cash wheat offerings were smaller] in brokers’ loans to. record high'1 Dark Hard (Mont.).. 1264%@140% this morning. Ro oH Elthing spect t which, despite his! negotiations of treaties! on any. haste - ‘than estimated and the market was|levels, retarded. operations for the! Tevarrive (. 1264 @1.40% An Associaféd Press correspondents) netroit ............. 6 13 | Hagedorn raised his head slowly,| iit of | ity, 1 recognized 3 in” Connection. “With “taditts TeRtene : firm to 2 cents higher. Demand was|advance in today’s stock market.'1 Hard (Mont.). 1.26% @1.38% ,Who witnessed the test at the invita-| Wochington 5 8 and gave Heath a myopic frown,| indication interest. with equal treatment for all nations, sharp for high protein spring wheat |Wide fluctuations again took place,' To arrive and premiums were 1 to 2 cents bet- however, a number of the high Minn, & ert and he wished — te impressions quickly, s]mind was hson, Whitehill and Woodal mane Marberry, Burke, Braxton and Tate, Then after a few awkward movemen answered with unhurried preci- this li itation upon the powers of E 4 38% tion of the inventor, was told that y AYALA reer, attempts’ today wauldr be e , r i : A 4 ent is expected to prevent er with 12 to 13 per cent portein 1priced industrial specialties. Com-,Hard ... 125%@1.30% abandoned because of light hreeves| pact, he in y brought out his mo- RETR Heo ee cent higher and little change below|mereial Solvents and American Type! Yo arrive. v.c..... Laste@ua0% which caused sideswish as the Ornith- | °¥*! peer NA 450 army bulet—Coltauto- could see. aiequately ach conmaneecene aed 2, teat, debe Founders each soared nearly 11 points, Minn. & S. D. i gb iime rapa: error seated bn dow nt anaitomeee- RH El matic.” br nalconseeend, his us of 15 withheld tron publication Uy tid ia _ Winter wheat offerings werejto new peak prices, and a number of! To arrive 125% @1.35% a Chicago .... 4 8 0| “Any idea how close to Benson the} CU EEeu: epee anal las PAGepsrrsae de Tile of ceheine light. Durum was firm with a better] others were whirled upward 3 to 6 Fancy 1 Amb n 1.87 CONFESSES BANK ROBBERY | pijiadeiphia 5 10 tlgun was held?” asked Markham. Li al ane at ep Sec AE renaltes apparcaricy Gent demand for better than 13 protein] points j ‘ ‘0 arrive + 137 sctadison, Wis, | Sept. 16 | Lyons and Crouse; Quinn, Grove| “Yes, sir, 6,” Hagedorn re aee ee ety te ative hie clatiadtuncous publication of such conte ‘ without smut. Call money was in plentiful supply Fancy. 2 Amb 1,36 ought by posses throughout south-| sud Cochrane. plied, “in his vonderous monotone. seemed | subtly to a ms C'S [munications by the originative gov- j - a neralterines-eeediehiiens good} all -day ied raegers| — of 41 aed Duru petty WU eansin Acie, ance REAR aeee veen five and six feet—prob-10f MIM Sronee cu Tainhen Sehmiente yellow was. in demand. © cent. ee rease in! To ai ; Z AMERICAN ASS! ably. Vance’ Wehtly bi ee Oats were firm to strong with rokers’ loans and the export more'1 D: here Thursday night and, after a *Vance's eyes were slightly bifocal. ghettameee, iz a Pt rum | R 4 E] Heath snorted, Too Late To Classify jpritting, confessed, according -to po- 3 6 3]. “*Probably’,” he repe Rye was firm, {than $12,000,000 in gold to Argentina! i i han $22,000,000 we persevere, Taare ice, to having robbed the South Side| Minneapolis during the week, Teaerve ratios'2 Amber Duru + 863 pound mixed yearlings at outside ‘ price; few western grass cows up to ~- 8.50 and better; bulk native nd Mi western grass cows 5.50@8.00; cut- ters largely 4.65@5.25; little doing’ on bulls; vealers less active, largely 16.@wW.50. Sheep, 12,000; fat st Fort Lincoln Mandan, N. D. South ‘ y i St. Paul 6 9 2}ham = with — good-nat contempt. % rm Barley was 1 cent higher for the}of both the New York federal re-.2 Durum @1.26 ; bank of $2,200 last Thursday after an 2 <5 haa nd Gas-| “You can bank on it if the captain | 2ormal. HOME NDRY bulk of the maderate, offerings.|serve bank and the combined 12 fed-i3 Amber Di @i28 junsuccessful attempt the previous], Moon and Kenna; Shealy and Gas-/ ‘hou fan bank on it if the captain TREE TST { Range was 65 to 72 cents. eral reserve banks showed aslight'1 Red Durum. @ jay. 3 smaller than a 44 or 45 will stop a CERN DEPOSITORY i Cay Flaxseed was firm. +] increases indicating no strain qn the ‘0 arrive @ ae R H E| man, and these steel-capped army credit situation i ins PUD icy aka; biases | John| Milwaukee .. 2 10 3] bullets go through a human. skull 1 in Compliance with , CHICAGO LIVESTOCK feckvend realizing also tended to; 2 Rellow corn 90 @ M1 ‘aris, Sept. 16.—(P)—Genegal John} eas City... 7 8 2] like it was cheese. But in order to Chapter 149, of the Latws | fabric. No chemicals used. Chicago. Sept. 16.—(#}—(U, $, D.] impede the upward magement. rices| To arrive . 88 @ +. |[J- Perghing and the leaders of the) (rete oy hnson and McMenemy;| carry straight to the woodwork the egarding ite O0i-GIl lah eme anid ans oti of A.)—Hogs, 13,000; better gradejof many issues sold off 2 to 4 points, 3 Yellow corn + 88 89 | American ‘Legion arrived in Paris at Davis, Murcay. and Peters. gun had to be held pretty close; and ie coat shirts a special | and de- hogs 225 pounds down fairly active,|in the morning wave.of selling, but| To arrive ....- 88 i 4:40 p.m. They were greeted at the : gl as there aren't any powder marks ‘on] pank or Soeth panne liver, Call AW. or Rencrally steady; pigs 25@650 cents] prices pointed upward again .after 4 Yellow corn.. 87 | Invalides station by civil and mili- R H_ Bjthe face, it’s a safe bet to take the ‘ ‘ {Phone 1017. igher; packing sows 10@165.cents{midday, although trading fell off in} To arrive .. 85 +. | tary notables. indlamapoiliy: < 4 10 6| captain's figures as to distance.” c ROOM FOR RE 508 West Broud- t lower; jhutetans gegen at ie = g _ = Louisville : 3 8 1 At this point ie heard ae any per ce way. pne slow; ki over pounds. 15@25] a a H Hy ney < S oor open and close, and Dr, Dore- ‘ FOR’ Large aibdenh coaa eee cents lower; top 12.00; bulk good and: ss @ s8- (Grain Shipments on atimell and Resmors Dellorry andy rn, “the. chief medical examiner, sfolgebnater i earner dT choice 180 to 226 pounds 11.75@12.00;| ment. Directors muthern} To arrive 86 @.. Soo Line to Break “3 i accompanied by his assistant, bustled Posto’ » Call at 208 Rosser Ave. 240 to 300 pounds 11.00@11.75; heav-] Baking .company defe: action on) 3 mee corn. Bd e H Ej in. He shook hands with Markham Phone 360- i ne ae ier kinds 10.25@11.00; most packing|the preferred dividend, due at this! To@arrive 84 September Records Toled 14 gjand Inspector O’Brien, and gave FOR RENT—New bungalow, unfur- sows 9.75@10.15; few light weights| time, :and. rumors of.. Batavernbl 4 ‘Mixed corn. 82 @ Pp calnebaet, 14 4| Heath a friendly salutation. mined: All snaderhe (CR Real 10.25; bulk desirable slaughter pigs| dividend actign -by Barnsdall direc-| To arrive .. 82 @... —_—_— i raititond Wisner, Ryan, Me-|, “Sorry I couldn't et hers sooner,” Ta Se ‘ 4 q 9.50@10.50; 40. pound roasters up-to|tors. later in the day caused some! 5 Mixed corn. 138 @ 80 All September records for grain (, sila hevid Heving; Fishbauglt and | he apologized. ; FOR SALE—Cabbage 11% ¢ Ib., pick- 11.50; heavyweight hogs 10.85@11.80: | selling of the oil shexes. te, Mized gorn. ‘77, @ .78. |shipments over the Soo line railroad | Cullous! ; He was a nervous man with a leone ekeebts Bitee URGE aenes { medium 11.25@12,00; light 1100@| Bullish operations rere. quite pro- 12 White oat: 44%@ .46% are being broken this month, it was | Ferrell. heavily seamed face and: the man- rots $1.00 bushel, rutabugas $1.00 | 12.00; light Madis 9.50@11.75; pack-|nouneed sn Gimbell .Brothers, Inter-13 ry A3%@ 44% |unid at the offices of the Missouri]... ; ner of a real-estate salesman, bushel, turnips $1.00 bushel, green Sige tt og, HOt: siauahter ples Tenge, Dosdvent. Bad “Gosdvich | & WRne vets 2. RS “dang [PE division here today. Midwest Is Given. eee iecgene erate atte Dantieai Than tainelen pe ar .75@11.00. . year. White oats......... 4 ince September 3, when the move- asked, in the same breath, making ne hipebenthas aon : DL ~ Cattle, 2,000; most kiting claases| Rubbers and Calumet Ar Bagley, ch to fcy. 20° @ “72 I ment gained. its greatest. momentum, Relief From Heat}. wry face at the body in ‘he chair. pies: Seals, SURGE -aanAath Seal ie steady; she gtock strong; no choice| | Heavy bu: New York, Ontario 'o atrive .... 69 @... |shipments have averaged 500,000] y—~- “You tell us, Doc,” retorted Heath. Bhshale Seem TRAD RRER aE 2 Tee een eee eee eee eee een ene tea by.catre| MELT. med to a. @ bushels (= day. Some stations st/ Chicago, Sept, 16.—UP)—After four| ,, Dr, Doremus approached the mur AR a bushel halé iuehel 4100, slite jownwal 0» 3 sprinkling ss ‘o.attive .......... 4 eee Fi : 1 0, Pe AR jered man with a callous indiffer- “ z SR ean ueY came ksen Hage of grain fed 12.50 unward to 14.00; | vival of rumors that New. Yark Cen- ig Tower grades. .65 @ 67 [loading #2 ar aly und the move) days of intense heat which broke all /dered. man with a callous, indiffer. cucumbers. 20¢ per dozen. Dan ‘tral railway bad acquired an option|” To arrive 64 @... Offici: ti se _| records for September, the central aninnie He. fir at the. majorly ‘stock “held by the 2 Rye... ‘9014 ‘91% lehird of the grain grown inthe ver. | gtater today watched with relie! the eee oti. he was, | imagine, looks | journeed lew Hayep railroad. The Inters' To arrive 20@ -siy,|titory served by the railroad will | Ore eee aoe on eed. ing for powder marks. “Then hes re 221'2@2.24%|have been delivered to elevators by | York and the eastern seubantd. | | glanced at the bullet hole in the fore- 2206@ ... though the heat . head and at the ragged wound in the Hons, it was sail, the average: yield | crated, it the Greut Takes, rexion pack ‘af the heads “Next "he, moved has been higher than had been ex- ture is still far ‘above the seasonal the dead man’s arm, bent the fingers, nice furnished sleeping rooms, in modern home. Also furnished light hous: oping: rooms, Phone 1054-R. Ninth BISMARCK GRAIL attitude bs active; ahh now d pushed the head a little to the street. { natives 25 " cents higher: wosterns| he pxnected a4 8.cosult of Oe consol Afarnyanes by Reeve Ry lee Cae) <i need: ie normal, the weather bureau an-| Site,” Having satisfied himself as re FOR RENT. Five room apartment he cl was sti » Extension! No ‘ i" 4 ‘ing continuance | o! “eC; ve i ettee ne apartment. A> W. Gussner, buck. lambs °11.00@11.50. ane og bullich ativity, sate the ‘copper No. L amber dura 193! Heffelfinger Is tomorrow, insuring continuance of] tan, we get him on the settee ito be] _roome apartmen sinunen @10.25; good Idaho lambs sorted 25. fool ae public utility shares: foa-.No. 1. mixed durum 29 . SSS Greene No. 1 red durum . Canarra copper ran up more than 7 ‘No. 1 flax .... points into new high ground above No. 2 flax 72. Internati Silver climbed .11%.No. 1 rye and National » National Lead, Barley and‘ Otis elevator rose 3 to 4 points, Oats .. New York, Ontario & estern reached 41%,,the highest «ince 1011.! SHE! RN Total ‘gales approximated 2,300,000 pe 8. 5 joe. or more . Per cent 1340; choice Utahs 14,00; | tui sheep strong; fat ewes 5.50@ mostly; feeding. steady; indi-} cations unchanged; bulk price range. lambs late Thursday 14.00, CHICAGO POULTRY Chicago, Sept. 16. — (#) — Poultry alive, steady; recei 2 cars; fowls| for Sunday was fair and warmer in|” Heath looked at Markham inquir- ‘38 * Requested Tod: ; jues' ay the vicinity of Chicago. ingly. ide la T ’ The nortifvest was enjoying the EAN through, sir?” yf umiitace it er, for it was from t i d Heath beck-| 4 vi ‘Hltor ine extradition of We R, Httel | aram that the ‘hest-dspelling Winds |onoq to the’ wo men at the froni| lane ‘82,finger, arrested in. St.” Paul’ and | ce. : Windows and ordered the body placed 90) released on bail, was filed today by] .. » = on the davenport. It retained its sitting posture, due to the harden- Here rrenars, suthorities. Gir] Flyer Married, ing of the muscles after death, until Tey Matioltinge ‘the doctor and his assistant stralght- ii F “ala charge of obtaining’ money ander She Finally Admits C OF DR. MacLACHLAN Marvard University Cures Dinenxen by Nataral Methods With 1y ed 13.00@13: around 13.50; few 110 to 100 peed is 15@24; springs 21@24; turkeys 25; 1B ‘69 false pretensi The complai ened out the limbs. The body was “y 39 =eeeentiiceeioemaee “a 69; aint was . roosters 15; ducks 18@¥2; geete. 14 MIIRARDLL RANGE No, 6 “; 65 brought by Anna Bestic, who alleges | New York, Sopls 16—Ui—When | te®, undressed, and | Dr. Doremus Pie ccu aie 16 1, Qne gent, per pound discount un-|jshe gave Heffelfinger $5,000 to in-| ruth Elder, comely 23 year old Dixie| wounds, He paid pariicularly atten. |* i new NEW, YORK BUTTER ee Open High Low lope] See B05. 10. soF.corn, 70 Ibs. five canta) vest in ikentel pit Aber Minneapolis aviatrix, hops off for Paris, her hus-!¢ion to the arms; and he opened both| § jew ork, ept. 5 —Bu' r be specif Horn & Kitt band will be at the field. After var-|hands wide and scrutinized the palms.| ana ii declarations she admitted that) At length he straightened up and she is not “Miss” but “Mr Bie hie hand? onre large colored For two years she has been the] silk handkerchief. wife of Lyle Womack, a salesman in “Shot through the left frontal,” Lakeland, Fla. She explained that he announced. “Direct angle of fire. 1 had always used her maiden name | Bullet passed completely through the ut Gn adjourned ‘1 while a dentist’s assistant in Lal skull. Exit wound in the left occi-| Rights reserved to re. land and that she had been “kidding” | pital region—base of skull+youJall bids. reporters and others who sought to| found the bullet, dida’t you? He was] All proposals must be _accompan- determine the domestic status of the | awake when shot, and death was im-|ied by a certified ch. for five (5) young worhan who wants to be the |gnediate—probably never knew what} ?¢r cent a end. first of her sex to fly over the ocean, |hit him. ... He's been dead about | coi y as 125 1.26% 1.25 winter.wheat ...........-$1.07] Because of the absence of Gov- 1,285 1.29 ~ 1.27% ig} Dahan winter whaat ....... 1.06) ern Christianson, who is recuperating 182° 182% 131 1, ae Prine epee a efiaation ia mechester, i n., the time for a-hearing has not Pacitts pel whites pallges tao 89% 88% «ROM iia ao 16.—(?}—Wheat No.|been decided. ; 59 ' D 90% 90% ‘80% ‘90% : ee aspen (alana fits hal spadtats| Onter- hegre ke i mlued 69% @00%; No.| OPPOSR PRESENT WATERWAYS do held eres As 4 43% AH ts a2 hte 47%4@50; No. 8 1, Bémonton, Alberta, Sept, 10 —UP)— + 28.7’, reso! 216% 2.1845 2.16% 248% * ye | the lauaatan soeernwets for oie 219% 218 219% of ian government for joint 221% 2.23% 221% 283%) 2 é firm; receipts 13.092 tubs; creamery j firsts 88 to 91 score 40%@45. t Eges firm; receipts 1,170 cas For Sale Cucumbers for dill, also for slicing. Cabbage, beets, car- rots and onions. Prices rea- Phone 699. y Bank h Dakota, any or at Ki uilding, Bisma: } sonable. development, with the United States, ations may be at the office of iy of the St. Lawrence river waterways, ii —well, I should judge, eight hours; | the 4 Wil "s f d ah ‘60% 168% rH i Gclegates to the'10th annual ceovan,| dissuaded from their plan to span low ab, RICHARD PENW 12 br; receipts’9,920 cases; ~ ee 3 tice Ts. ; ip Conads. army and navy veteran’) the ocean, in spite of paveral, etforss “The pa iboked’ at his. waie Rated at Bismarck ’ {'5 j ordinary firsts 25@31. DULUTH BANGOR 3 | ng TT ‘eye pee eannnce F be FANE. ing| “Fits 0. K. .... Anything else?” Bort Dakota. “ : p » 16. A . . . 16.—| ause the chicf inspector spoke. \ j ae aa 7134 cars; on track 326; total cere Rake ott fOr Fae Poe ike» nec monem report bit ships ot 986 cars; +4 jul: on- ites 1. 6 oday, doctor.” Proposal! vot hatll be all xight,” Dr. Dore-| Sealed proposals for the erection d, snapping shut his|of a brick warehouse and office nd handing it to his|building, for the Northern Hide & ut eet’the body to the) Fur Co., will be received at the of- FAPoLis FLOUR : >, Sept. 16 lour| Sept. ig Laat 120% 2 mane 61,120 bare i 122% 120 6 ee ity Dec ASIN Loom Lar CK . f 91% oat et Prices.on sheep and its in West Texas the highest bey have been nee a. days inh, r te Lia ranchers rej ‘B.good deman eae re ee ie i prgaucts About 75 ber an b {oe mbs, ri eatimal ied Trich* cob-| have been , bat few aré under, contr: thera feeders, For best results ship Your Grain to— Established 1885 GRAIN COMMISSION MINNEAPOLIS — DULUTH Correspondence Invi Ask your banker pie | UFELT HAT SALE |. | mus-anewe riday and Saturday. bcd bed fant F ceptional ues. — Buchi mortuary as soon as you can.” f Vv; Hi & Rit Hat Shoppe, 119 Third street.| .A{°%,', ouet Madahating cere-| Srenitectn, util 6:00 PM hare i 4 Opposite Prince Hotel. th turned to the detective who|day. Sept. 26, 1927. The right is 45 7.503 ‘stock’ un- S " had been. standing by the table when| reserved to reject any or bids. _-prettlors 4a5@4-103, pockers is ee Tpcsecgn | weapon | A certified check for $300. ae dull s “you ‘phi Ropdquarters) arcom tach’ proposal ‘i £7000; fe for’ the bodv-—and- fell. "em ag at the office of the ‘or Alito et 0 Ye ‘ , 1,000; fully steady,, largely |. Fargo, N. D.sSent. 16. Leoronde daly " dréight off | thei Try. Our. 7 sag eh HONO fally sent MEE Tago to tao il rl ea f allen Bs. ae, 10 : =e eure G move on, “Then go back to| drehiteets 209 Seventh Sts Its, Hogs, 4,000; very slow bidding | 180 to 200 pounds 9.75@11.00; bad | 1 EP Pidtée Raaaenable.| ibs oflice sna-weit form ree” 5 Y lower; 7225 pounds 9.' 3 226. to oad ny Eeesed ire : 7 a ‘Burke saluted and di a. marek, N. D. : i j TiBkgsi.25° yid"lar igh wolghtes} pounds 9.50@10.25; #80 tp 900 pounds aacked * mae winstiphige Stop Heath hen addressed ene’ of the] Northern Hide & Fur Co, / "Foe the we“ nouns up: (Continued on page two) _ 700 “SP team by se es Nae sti i ee market in 1769 in Austri

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