The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, November 10, 1927, Page 2

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i 2 TREN SO ee Nl ONO NE eho RM a8 se ne . PRS g i PAGE TWO FASTER TODAY First Samples of Newly Cut Argentine Wheat Are Good —Weather Favorable Chicago, Nov. 10,—()—An- mouncement that actual harvesting of wheat has begun in Argentina tended early today to ease the wheat market here. Argentine weather was reported to be grad- oeey warming and the first samples of the newly cut wheat are of good quality. Starting unchanged to 3-8 cent off, Chicago wheat later show- -ed_a sag all around. Corn and oats were likewise easy,! corn opening unchanged to 1-2 cent down, and later declining a little ‘more. Provisions underwent a ma- terial setback. Word from Argentina that the By Associated Presa. Leased Wire Wheat— ec. March May Corn— Dec. March May Oats— Deg. wlarch May Rye— Dec. March May Lard— Nov. First cutting of wheat this season | Dec, ‘had taken place in the extreme Jan. northern part of the country and Ribs— that harvest conditions were favor- able was given bearish emphasis to- day by news that Liverpool quota- tions were responsive to the fact that latest figures-on the world’s available supply are larger than wére ooked for. Predictions also were current that the official esti- mate tomorrow of the 1927 Canadian wheat yield would show a decided increase, and there was talk too that @ greater amount of acreage than usual has been prepared for next year’s Canadian crop. Although the corn market today started easy, sympathizing with wheat, unfavorable weather led la- ter to uupturns at times. The fact that the government ‘crop report from Washington was due after the close today tended also to promote evening up of accounts and to hold fresh speculative ‘selling in check. GRAIN MARKET IS DULL IN MILL CITY Minneapolis, Nov. 10.— (AP) — Dullness and firmness marked the grain list today, rye alone showing signs of animation up to late in the| session, News was mixed and lack- ing in driving power, Ease prevailed for a timo after the openiing, but later there was a firmer tone. Rallies, however, met increased pressure in all markets,! and the range: up to the last hour | Was only 5-8 cent, Oats was firm and slow with corn, P December barley moved ‘up 1 1-4 cents on reports. of export budi- ness, light receipte and a higher cash market, Flaxseed advanced 2 1-4 cents on strong Argentina cables and light offerings. ‘ Cash wheat offerings were mod- erate and demand was sluggish in anticipation of a good run after to. morrow’s holiday, Buyers held off and ordinary protein and light weight offerings were slow. Pro- * tein over 1 1-8 cents wag good to one cent lower. Winter wheat of- ferings were skimpy and the mar- ket was nominally unchanged. Dur- um was steady. Corn was easy to one cent lower. Oats was in fair to good demand and steady. Rye was in fair demand and ligh supply. Barley was in brisk demand and . Prices were one cent higher. Flaxseed wag in light supply an good demand. SOUTH ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK (U..S. D. of A.)—Cattle 4,500; open- ing steady on most killing classes; quality of run very ordinary; one car warmed up kinds held upward of $11.75; grass kinds salable most- ly 10.25 down; fat she stock 6.00 @ 7.50 on cows and 8.50 on heifers; cutters “4.75 @ 5.75; bulls mostly 6.75 down; stockers and feeders lower; lower grades off most. Calves /3,000; quality ppneidened: oe to strong; good lights 10.75 25. Hogs. 14,000; slow, 25 @ 40 cents lower;;om. the average; desirable lighta "ond “butehers $50 @ 8.85; some higher; bulk light lights eraly «8.25; most packing sows 7.25 Nov. Dec, Jan. TURN UPWAR To arrive Increase in Unfilled Orders of|1 DNS, fanc U. S. Steel Gives Market Close CHICAGO GRAIN TABLE RKETS | ™ NEWS Ov. Close Yesterday Year Ago ae 184 1.31% @1.32 99% Fh te 1.02% 1.03% @1.04 11.95 11.9§ 12.32 10.65 10.50 11.60 11.95 11.97 12.40 Holiday Holiday Holiday Holiday Holiday Holiday Holiday Holiday Holiday Holiday Holiday Holiday Holiday Holiday Holiday Holiday Holiday Holiday Holiday Holiday Upward Trend New York, Nov. 10.—(AP)—The unexpectedly large nearly 200,000 tons in the October unfilled orders of the United States Steel corporation turned the course of stock prices upward today after an early period of Early selling by professional trad- ers was based on the belief that the market was again in a vulnerable Position after the recent brisk ad. vance in many issues, but active short covering developed when strong buying orders appeared for the high grade rail and industrial shares, increase of irregularity. The gain in steel tonnage, which was nearly double what Wall street expected, and the reports from steel centers hat small increases in ingot production over a week ago were | hi being showed by practically all lead- ing compantes, brought heavy buy-| ing into the steel shares. United States Steel common advanced more than two points with slightly small- er gains by a number of the inde- pendents. Uncertainty over the dividend ac-|1 amber durum tion to be taken by General Motors directors at this afternoon's meet- tor group. Oils also displayed a _! better undertone, despite the un- easiness created by the discovery of a new producing well south of], Seminole and quiet accumulation of a° the coppers was reported as a re- sult of the recent stiffening of ex- port prices for the red metal. Warren brothers jumped 8 1-4 points to 168 and was folloned fate: 2 r 10.— —j\new high ground by the erican Poo Deane teh noe Tobacco issues, Victor Talking Ma. chine, International Business Ma-|3 chines, General Outdoor Advertis- ing certificates. surance broke five points on the usual “selling on the good news” ‘following the declaratiog of a 50 per cent stock dividend, MINNEAPOLIS RANGE Nov. 10 Whe , Open High Low Close Dec. 1.22% 1.22% 1.22% 1.22% March May Rye— @ 7.50; pigs 9.00; average cost | Dec. ‘Wednesday 8.80;. weight 201 pounds. Sheep 8,500; opening fairly ac-|M: tive; early sales steady at 12.75 @ 13.75 on fat lambs; heavies 11.50 and culls 9.50 mostly; fat ewes to packers 5.00 @ 6.00; most offerings from North Dakota with a liberal showing from: native territories. CHICAGO LavEstock 7 by ov. AP) — | fe be eet ee Bi opss 48.000 grade hogs 150 pounds uy lower han earaee active at de- decline regained; pac mostly 10@15° cents lower; load: 280 } “Nov. ~ 244 May ay Oats— Dec. Ma; jax— Dec. . Mey 2.18 220% 218 2.20 jarley— Dec. May DULUTH RANGE May Dec. 9 29D a rots 1.02 1.01% 1.01% 2.12% 211 2.12% 213% 211 2.18% 2.184 Dec. May 2.18% 2.21 1.26 1.26% ing had a tendency to restrict trad- ing in the motors, although the in- crease in the Packard dividend and the optimistic statement by that company's president tended to cre- ate bullish enthusiasm for the mo- Continental In-|4 12€ 1.26% 1.28 1.28% 1.27% 1.28% 26% 97% 27% 98% 98% 99% 46% 46% A8% 48% 12% 74 -72% 14% lov. 1 Open High Low Close) 9.5 Duram— y 1.28% 124% 123% 1.28% 2.11 Oats No. discount un-| No. 3 white 48 96 8.96% B7% 98% 98% 99% AB =A % A8% 48% 12% 73% 12% 18% 19% 835 8 9B 2.21 89) 1.90 1.85 83 57 —loday— Open High 1.25% 1.29% 1.32% 85% 80% 92% AD 51% 52% 99% = 1.01% 1.03 1.04% 1.03 1.04% 1.04% = 1.05%) 1.04 1.05% 11.90 12.15 = 11.90 12.15 12.00 12.15 12.00 12.15 12.30 12.47 12.27 12.47 11.50 11.37 MINNEAPOLIS CASH CLOSE | Partly graded 159@1.65. STOCK PRICES Minneapolis, Nov. 10,— ) — ‘ — Wheat receipts today 284 compared| _ Minneapo! to H y @ year ago. Minneapolis| 8. D. of A. Growatians thay leet Oe | bot ties etcieed vadheied H 3 lelive : — quotations y follow: freight only deducted, i pole Tells F seen aul, sacked hun t, = ‘ | % | round whites U. S, No, 1 ae tc, Waters Should Be Im- y Mont.. 1. $1.40; few at 1.45, 1 hard spring, fancy Montana 'o arrive . 1 hard spring. To arrive ... 1 DNS, gd to fancy To arrivi 1 DNS, ch to fancy. 1 DNS, gd to choice. 1 DNS, ord to good 1 dark northern. 2 DNS, ch to fancy 2 DNS, gd to'choice 2 DNS, ord to good 2 northern ........ 3 DNS, ch to fancy 3 DNS, gd to choice 3 DNS, ord to good. 3 northern ... 1 dark hard Montans To arrive ...... . Fey 2 amber durum. To arrive . 1 durum . Fey 1 amber durum. atts ° x —Today— low Giose 124% = (1.25% id 8% 1.28% 1.29% @% 131% = 1.32 @% @% 845% 85% @% e* 38% a hs 91% SR @% Ag 49% @%@% 50% 50% 51% 51% 99% = 1.01% 11.60 round whites 1.60@1.75; few fan higher; Minnesota - North Dakota SORLIE 11, sacked round whites and Red river 11.37 i Ohios, 1.50@1.60; omstly 1.50@1.55 1 Ohios 1. : *! ON DIVERSION ¥ depa: | hich did considerable damage to 6 5 nictonin OP rom the residence of M: Margaret utes OF BIG MUDDY’ seve we = Mt erate i t Who Acted as be- beh a at 1700 Broadway - east. sacked sandland 40 Idaho sacked russsts 1.75 1 acini ging MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR 1.04% ne ang 1.22% 88% | Tels. ~ i ae tee Bran $27.50 to 28.00. 1.28% 1 ete ise CHICAGO POULTRY 23; turkeys .30 to 3 % | ducks .24; geese .21. S CHICAGO OIL control committee by a long string ‘ of witnesses, who offered various agent be Chicago, Nov. 10.—(®)—Poultry remedi version mene 4 alive easier; receipts eight cars; aurplas waters beh ie rt nee = — -17; ‘That proposal, involving impound- checked ee, fore Grand Jury 1.10% — - 1.18 « 127% 1.28% '%| der technical arrest today after his Senator John W. Benson of Rolette, refusal to testify in the grand jury Adjutant General Angus Fraser of; investigation of the Fall-Sinclair, Bismarck and State Representati jury surveillance scandal, Clark was taken directly from the! ernor said, would restere’it to its. % '%4| grand jury room to the office of Stum United States Commissioner Turn- Ata eG as eee as A age, where a complaint, similar to natural storage basin that could the one previously lodged Harry F. Sinclair and another his confidential agents, Henry Ma- Ec son Day, was made by Neil Burkin- reseen Gove: shaw, assistant district attorney in: goqiom, mere £08 vel iron charge of the inquiry. Clark, who is vice president an the Sin general manager of fining compdny, wa $25,000 bond, the sa je as: that ree quired of Day. ~His hearing willl await the action of the grand jury| which is expected to conclu investigation next week, Clark was chérged specific with a violation of the criminal code THE BISMARCK TR ioc Merchandising Under Difficulties 1.41% | Minneapolis, Nov. 10.(®)—Flour' Washington, Nov. 10.—(AP)—' ns hipments 48,779 bar- horrors ‘Of Tone tae the filtans ie fowls .17 to .22 1-2; springs .19 to to Hudson Bay. rooste: Tiver in Minnesota to Hudi iy le AN ARRE TED Dako » ie a sn of er Dakota. | Sinclair Refining Company Of- {can ‘ree sniseateen rn eer ficial Refuses to Testify Be- |'n€ of forests as an important cause ‘Washington, Nov. 16.— (AP) —! similar control at all major sources ig | Sheldon. Clark, wealthy Chicago oll ed rae would elintinate, . views were gupported man and sportsman, was placed un- by his delegation, inciualag ES | THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1§ of Tekamah; two daughters and two sons. They are Rorells Slaughter, Washington, D. C., Mrs. Eleanor Mahoney, Minneapolis, * Clinton of Ross, and John of Oma- ha, Neb. A sister, aa | ae and Mo,” also g ar # az i a i Atto: and M: Joseph E. Fleck ‘have ‘returned’ from” thelr wedding trip and have taken an apartment in the Hughes building, iI ‘ae Ea) When Montpelier grocerymen found their stores in a m: bad fix becai ‘dey that early onset of| G. A. Weitz:e, formerly of Man- had swept through the city, they simply moved tables Saad pny pry Ho Med He of water that | darkness os itz! ©, f would threaten the finish|dan, is at St. M hospital i some dine ny oshoiet, Mira, Peer, aly oO] to word received Wedne lay ne ¢ BOND VENDOR . business as usual, Two fires brought out the fire “ rtment last avant > one of Nt ze was ‘discovered about tween’ in Stolen Bond Sale : s sow waniet tees ct tan eeetens RO one was at home Being Sought i i pounded at Stanton d tiver and upper Mississ! were [eer today to the bene flood i 3 § ing of the Missouri's head ters, and directing it by way of a chee! nel to Devils Lake, N. D. thence to the Sheyenne ly northward flowing Red i E 2 5 F H ae tie He nya i that imparted its views after Charles i i | He a Dakota delegation Tied! He gave denud- as of the Mississippi's floods. Governor Sorlie -advocated im-' pounding of the Missouri's headwa-' ters near Stanton, N. ie sFEe Stat yy i z A. W. Fowler of Fargo. conditions, failures, and hes omanged with added Diversion to Devils Lake, the gov-' strength and purpose. Provident is here to serve Nocth Delors: f Z ge g £2 Inst hold 75 per cent of Missouri's of ‘excess water. a Qur faith has never wavered. al i PROVMDENT Lise IN RANCE CO. its | F , BISMARCK NORTH DAKOTA | against efforts to influence the ver- dict of a jury. He demanded an immediate hearing, to _which oa elry . --, | kinshaw objected, [ gee te dts i # Ez Rew ‘The Mest Satisfactory Food Is Good Bread pi i rf £ fer read! ? venue $6%C 98%! BISMARCK—Cloudy, ‘34; "re lnneoFrank A.| side at the. tral. 2.10% @2.17%, | fair. i 1000 diea| filed wit the To arrive ........ 2.09 ies St. Cloud—Raining, 40; egg rit ns naker Minot—Cloudy, 33; roads fair. ~ was mayor of FARGO LIVESTOCK ody, BBL onde Soe, a Fargo, N. D., Nov. 10,—(AP)—| _ rochester—! Hogs 150 to 180 pound weights 7.50 good. 2.09% 21% 2.02% 211%! @ 8.50; 200 to 225 pounds 8.00 @ 8.60; 225 to 250 pounds £00 @ 860; 286| , Jamestown—Foggy, 82; roads| daughters survive, of : fair. EERO Tabs ates a5 1 Feee"*| Hibbing—Misting, 29; roads slip- 6.50\@ 7.25 Sheep, ring lambs trimmed 12.00 @ 18.00; heavy epring lambs 3.00; bucks 3.00 @ tait to good. RANGE OF CARLOT SALES ‘Mandan--Misting, 35; roads wet. 50 @ 10.50; cull lambs 850 @ 10; light ewes 4.50 @ 5.50; heavy ewes 3.50 @ 4.50; cull ewes 1.00 @ '» 3 sm. 108 and Forks-—Cloudy, 37; 00; 180 to 200 pounds 8.0 @| Mankato Cloudy, 40; roads good. Wl if ea it i So5 §Fs0 Minneapolis, Nov. 10—(AP)—| Devils Lake—Foggy, 32; roads FOR BENT—Modern one! rd 1-2 @ 1.29; No. 1 durum ‘1.37] marck Auto Parte- company, | Cora No. 4 mized Oats No. 2 white sess 96, Rye No. 1 97 3-8 @ 09 1-4 Faded "wht" "| See ta uae aaa] POR SM nM or ne fuse ae, | RaSuaT St | A rpcaas 1-8, Flaz No. 1 2.15 1-3 @ 2.23 1,2. Barley, sample grade, .73 1-2; No. 2, .74°@ 75. CHICAGO CASH GRAIN Chicago, Nov. 10 No. 2 red 1.35 1-2 hard 1.25 3-4. Corn No. fy mized 55|rellow .86 000-8100 te 50 1-2 @ .63 1-3; 3-4 @ 51 1-4, —(AP)—Wheat @ 3 No. 3 $2 1:4; No, 2 Range of carlot grain sal heat) oo6 bungalow. Close ES LOPMne. oul oh ee ern ore 4; No, e Hi y 4 No, 3 do 1.19 1-2 @ 1.30 3-4; sam.| Bi RUPT’S STOCK —One abtern | ple grade dark northern 1.07 5-8 pte pricy of the Da- rie tid ne Bae two with @ 1.34 1-4; No. 1 hard spring 1.28] kota Auto Sales company, recently or 5-8 @ 1.64 3-4; No. 1 hard winter| adjudged bankrupt, by the Bis-| Clese 5 be # ta! home. 5 H fi F

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