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PAGETWO : . re an THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE — a ____ “MONDAY, DECEMBER 12,1927 GRAIN M AR KET S ] * fi | LAMBTON CREW ae for igen of paren adium, to wt ze winni aed games TEMPERATURE ; Is HUNTED BY mark the day as a speci’ «nes cur team ‘this Wy 7 university? Did he even do as little ? i \ LIVESTOCK ; ; NEWS | COAST GUARDS as arrange a luncheon, “dinner “o|sides filled IN *~ By Associated Press Leased Wire | ‘ | honor the cad: and motliers who is ‘wrong sometimes, as anvbody si iia cia iat ci —— (Continued on page two) came? He did not. Nothing was have vis-| make ¥ the storin, the liner Northwestern today|done to make the dey.a success end hear Mr. Da ‘ CHICAGO GRAIN TABLE was reported to be rapidly. filling|{ believ ly conceded He has Dec. 12 with water White Captain Jock Lie |as about as unsuccessful as it cou’ | f ted such ’ perfectly asinine Close Close —fodas— -Today— ingston and 26 of the crew remained| De, When such an event could have i 4 —_ Yesterday Year Ago Open Hi Low = Close jaboard after the 112 passengers|been made a great cre with the ; ! Wheat— j , | and 49 of the ship's personnel had| Proper planning and arr aging. \—that Sub-zero Weather of Past Five | Dec. 291% 1.38% 2 1.28 1.28% 1.281% | heen rescued and taken to shelter in “These things 1 iwentioned to lamb D4 @% | this summer resort. The belief was|Show that Mr. Davis does not rec- Days Gives Way, But ‘Cold- March m 1.32 132% 181% expressed that the $750,000 vessel ue at ecipet = +. ree Sas an a e er Is Predicted ‘ . i ions in an organ‘zation mi - ry Market Influenced a Good Deal May 1.34 1.33% bey he Tea areel eee bound from|hered to ty Aer in his position. It "y 5 I will “hing . by Weakness of Prices at @% Seattle to Alaska in the service of|' his’ duty t cooverate with > For the past 24 hours, the ther- Corn-— of the Alaska Steamship company, was| President and other un’ rey, wee ion spect and q the vie! Liverpool Dec. 88% = 87% wrecked off Cape Mudga, at the en.|cies. H’ failuret 180 is in iteelf|gerial ability to bring ourjenough to retain. their ig] mometers in Bismarck and the vi- mete x trance to Seymour Narrows, 10|@ charge sufficient to warrant his crepe at will fill the present} an” bect efforts mi t biane himself! cinity have kept above the ze: 3 »)—-Despito] March 93 91% miles south of here, about 5 o'clock|7emoval. We must have harmony, | stand to bk built to an/for lack of ability and nolicy, rather] mark, the first time in five days! <», | ¢ Chicago, Dec. 12 ok re 2 @% yesterday morning. not discord. Any faculty member at ee I than the players.” that the spell of subzero weather. 2,223,000 bushels crease a tis May. 82% 96% 95% “ + |the head of & department of any| Mr. Davis The letter closes with the declara-| has broken. | United States visible mHeRietin: Waters Lashed by Gale school who refuses or fails to co-| the tion that “Paul J. Davis should be] At the coldest Sunday night it’ . wheat market here er a wey"! Oats — ai i‘ For seven hours, the passengers,| operate in such a way ignores one temoved for th good o: the univers-| was two above zero and at 7 a. m. \\ Export demand a sd ee om Dec. 52% 58 most of whom were Alaskans en|of the fundrmental principle: that is itygnd the goo: of the . tate.” | today the mercury had risen North America was slack, SF a ae route home from the states, anxi-| necessary for the smooth opération | be is decrees and proceeded to ascend to, quotations weak a Argentine nes wo| March 55 -55% | ously paced the decks of the strick-] and progress of the entire institu-| fall. opportuni id eight above at noon. Saturday’s bearish. Profit taking jada si e , @'e | en vessel as a terrific easterly gale} tion. An educational institution, like yet he ¢ icest mark was 11 below while the corn and oats in the late deal ah May 567% .57% | lashed the waters to a fury and gent|a business institution, must have ibilities of: the opportunity.: highest mark Sunday was 10 above. ' Wheat closed unsettled 5-8 t B a @57 @%@% | a drenching spray over the cae head and the president as such Lack of Results Cited ‘ - “Unsettled, probably snow begin-; cents net lower; cor 1-2 to ot 6G |Rye— . 4 Water rushing in through @ hole in| head is entitled to the universal, un-| “10, I do not bli. e Mr vis ning tonight or Tuesday. Warmer; 7-8 cent down; oats a shade to 3) Dec. 1.06% 1.07% | the hull filled two holds of the boat| reserved and whole-hearted interest |is a coach to the task and abil- Al Op ee 4) | tonight. Somewhat colder Tuesday. cent tp, and provisions unchange' March 1.08% 1.08% | and flooded the engine room. The] and respect of every con-| ity need f This is the forecast issued by O. to 15 cents decline. om A i May 1.08% 1.08% |S OS of the disabled craft sent nected with the institution. I Roberts, federal meteorologist of; oo of a satisfactory crop oe asi rescue vessels hurrying to its aid _ “4. Mr. Davis has ofen taken an| past nine the U. S. weather bureau here, to- look in Argentina g 7 considerable |°*"}),., 11.20 11.20 from Victoria, B, C., but the first|improper attitude toward che busi- believe best pret day. \ i advantage to the selling side of the) 5.1," 11.72 "11.75 4 to reach the scene was the halibut)/ness men of Grand Forks, condemn-|that can be presented that h: is not Veatin on both the Northern Pa- wheat market at times today, ah schooner, Explorer. ing them for not closing their stores,|a coac. was manifested 5 cific and Soo line railways were. from word of increasing suppl S 0} 12.10 12.12 The passengers were transferred] buying season tickets, and not at-|when Coach Letich came here and Only Bo: f High Character| Tunuing on tine today after a week! breadstuffs at Liverpool. It was! @22 to the fishing boat and aboard it|tending the games,as he thinks they|took hold of the sante team that Mr. ys ol of disru; train service. also announced that durinz the Hide “s 10.60 they suffered the only discomfort] should. I sincerely feel from my ex-| Davis had l:en ¢i-ectine and which Can Attend Camps Such as Bu: wore also making their few days no rain has fallen in Ar- 12.95 11.50, 11.30 11.25 11.25 of the shipwreck. The sea was so| perience with the business men of|he at that tim: stated cov'! not be ; ' | regular runs, resumption of the gentina, and that thus the progress 12.95 11.60 11.60 11.50 11.50 rough that it was impossible to stay|Greater Grand Forks and the co-|made int 4 Will Be Held Here Aberdeen run bei accomplished of the harvest was ae el on the decks of the halibut schoon-| operative attitude and support they|they wer not worth meterial, but Sunday when the ltgariys wero ~ ment. Meanwhile, the Argen ah 11 er and as a result the passengers] have extended to the memorial cam-|of which Mr.Letichmade a team that Be er > Mitt opened for the first time in four oe government's prelirinary crop esti- were “stowed away” in the bins in|pa:gn that if there has been any|were runners-up for honors in our|, Conceruing itizens ilitary | days, 1 mate is looked for on Friday. 12.50 12.50 12.47 which the fish usually are kept. | shortcomings on their i* is due} conference and we have had winning | Training camps, such as will be held Roads ig Opened 4 4 pee ets of com Captain Stays With Ship to the method in which Mr. Davis has teams under Coach Letich ever since | Fort Lincoln next summer, Lau-| . The road to Minot was reported at Kansas City and Omaha, ease MINNEAPOLIS CASH CLOSE | Upon their arrival at Campbell| Presented matters to them. he first came here. But perhaps the | roree iain the Ue Ge Ana tetye| to be “fair” by officials of the In- ee rte hatiecteie ac: K M ARKE Minneapolis, Dec. 12—(—Wheat | River, the refugees were given ac-| ,Disrespecttal and Unethicel |most .-agic of our athletic results is | captain in the U.S. Army Heserve| terstate ‘Transportation company, pe good buying subsequent y oy, receipts today 503 compared to 258] commodations at a tourist hotel. The} “5. He has bezn disrespectful] the football showing we aave made z 8) r aa ge wd or te -*o said that a large crew of men’ veloped. Reports were hich usual 8 year ago. Stinneapolis cash wheat] halibut boat later returned to the| and unethical ir his methods toward past nine years. i, a piti- third of th ke ‘es baa was daily removing the snow that meee cre There werkralso BULLISH TOD A and hae hy grain closing qoutations| Northwestern and brought back| other gist a ns Iwill Fd re Pi att L ee seein lnrrclaladd had accumulated in cuts and other ee rae today follow: + of the crew. T: cite in particular 8 ~ with mi 4 drifted aress between here and ~* advices, of persistent piece eos 1 hard spring, fancy : Priditions of the pe Capes Had cultural college. This, institutiom§ draw from for at. ictes m st bow in By Laurence J. Brannen Baldwin, were the worst blocking Geranod, with assertions tha’ the to- Montana 1.58% @1.64% | ingston decided to stay aboard with| has letter. that Mr. Davis has writ-|defeat as we have to smaller insti- oceurre ” ; tal supply of Most Sctual dis To arrive 1.58% @1.51% | 26 of the crew until daybreak, at|ten which are unjust and slanderous) tutions, such £3 South Dakota state) Parents are apt not to trust their| ” Minot, with 15 dégrees above zero, Rishels “css ‘than the actual disap- Proposed Lindbergh Flight to}1 DNS, fancy Mont.. 1.56% @1.63% | least, * ““Jand cannot help but be a source of the University of South .-|boys to strange hands sway! was the we mest point in North soa Srgaaande é ‘ ‘0 arrive .......+ 1.567 @1.63%%| Edward G. Morrissey, publisher] ‘dislike f r the university on the part Carle! n, “he aj ‘cultural coi-| from home, unless they know the! Dakota this morning, while all of * MAG ON Mexico Revives Bidding in 1.31% @1.61% | of ‘The Chronicle at Ketchikan,|0f those who know these { cts at/lege ao o-ten as * _have/stranger’s qualifications. The sum-| the other principal cities also regis- WHEAT PRICES SAG 0) Ss i 1.27% @1.56% | Alaska, and Associated Press corre.| the state college. There is so...cihing wrong| mer camps, called C. M. T. C., are in| tered above zero temper tures, MINNEAPOLIS [-ARKET Airplane Shares spondent, said. order prevailed| “6 Mr. Davis failed to cooperate | seme and in ec ibin for/such hands that the bey benefits| Hibbing continued to ‘<eep the Barca a lawn cs, To arrive 1.3075 @1.54% | among the passengers throughout| With Greater Grand Forks mer-|the ailment I believe we must firat|from his associations. “coldest honors.” It was -5 in the Te cecisk, att cxenec atuund| New ‘York, Dee. 12,-)—Specu-|1 DNB, ch:to 45% @1.61% | the rescue, chants in the purchasing of grass|get at the . st of he evil anleradi-| First, not everyone may go. Each| iron range m ‘ropolis Sunday night, and mor. Papecutative support: the lative sentiment was distinctly bull-|1 wiley ot ee ee orae Mr. Morrissey told of being| Seed pretend a oop a a Sees “nn herd ave iy seen, “officers war “interes eth ; e,| ish i ” . Week-|1 DNS, ord to good. 1.25 33% | aw: 8. letic fiel is year, as well as ath- er. r ’ reporting a mark below zero. Baan rae nee Suny ts cnssratn of tho Lal! Sek Bother yy | Meme, whe mae” hr wate” alien fr, edad be oko cn lian who hve te goed eae] ARS ip etwas isi = 237 see i a . D .. er rince » Whicl f iit gretus lacked snap lste in the) federal court decision in the cele-| | 124% @1.20% ease sacaeeee fhe “sets |he has never given Grand Forks| office indicate ‘football’ ‘or 12 offaix camps held at one post, but one| {", capenienied ietiperacareabelnw "0 sett dull revailed early,| allayed some of the fears aroused 1.22%@ ..._ | was aground. She advised them to|™erchants an opportunity to quote/his 18 on ove yond ie was sent home. 40 and 50 degrees this week, re- «id, ater 3 Tons Period during] by the initial reports and revived|2 DNS, ch to fancy. 1.41% @1.58% | dress hurriedly, but assured them ee th ae eagle stb Nar epee fall?” The ord veel Tl transpor bs nel vis tire mg cording -12 for the lowest point. which prices hung lfelessly 1-4 @ | hopes that more favorable consider-|2 DNS, gd to choice 1.30% @1.42% | they were in no immediate danger,|°Ut of the city for his ma‘ va mph 3-4 under Saturday’s close, a slow| ation to the railroad’s arguments 2 DNS, ord to good. 1.23% @1.31% | the publisher said. supplies and his action in this re-|can feel that Mr. Davis does not/ment for the camps. And they work TROOPS CALLI D decline started the market easy 5-3] would be given by the United States LLE 2 northern ........ 1.22% @1.27% | “The Northwestern, a steel steam-|&@td has been a direct loss coch is seeh: absolutely absent |like slaves t. have rhea pe op @ 7-8 cents, supreme court, to which the case|3 nae ch ie Feel . tee ape er of 2,334 tons, left Seattle Sat- pete fibapl onl olin ring practice, and se 200 is the general len and TO KEEP SOLONS ; Oats had an carly bull turn, | will bo taken. The unexpectedly|3 DNS Crate good. Lidwet aay | wey morning for Alaska, of the merchants. affected. -** the eo ching and|work the officers of the reserve FROM MEETING Rye ruled dull and draggy with) large increase in the November un-| 3 DNS on | 118%@124% “7.” Mr. Davis? inefficiency of or-| football sit~ \tion is to see him abso-|corps—men who are there at some id wheat. filled orders of the United States) } Honer 22% @1.42% | KING REACHES anization and neglect of duty dur-|lutely abcont f. this institution.| financial sacrifice to ‘themecives.| ° — ; May barley was easy, lower prices} Steel corporation, which were made To. iv 22% @1.42% BULUMEEAEBOR i the last two summers when the| Our situation +. unwholes .1e ~- ong|The reserve officer helps because he (Continued fiom page one) _ 4 “e factor. public at the close of the market on 1 hard (Mor 120% @l4l% Duluth, Minn., Dec. 12—(AP)— tpletic office has been locked while| alumni. I have found so many dur-|loves the service. And because he|Sttetched between the columns in Maxseed futures sagged 3-4 cent| Saturday, and Secretary’ Hoover's T a “ag 122% @141% Covered with ice, the freighter King i was on long vacations. This is this drive that have no confi-|has seen what a benefit the C. M. T,| {font of the house and senate cham- ie trade. optimistic view that a solution mi Mi ‘0 is ‘SD; ce @1.41% reached the Duluth harbor late last arti larly true of # year ago W “IC. is to boys. oe "| bers, ‘heat trading basis was|be found for the overproductio: herd fi r 123% @1.27% night after weathering the worst are lei wanuaeler ‘Mr. growing __ At the adjuiant gereral’s office, cent higher. No.1 hard| problem in the oil industry, also/ hard -..- a @1.277 | storm in recent years, and is being tor Thilband atvending to solicite:|do not believe they will have such Young Men in Charge it was said that no trouble was ex. 3 @ 40 cents over De.| helped to create a more favorable! inn “@ SD, i hard. 1 put up for the winter. At the|sicy ‘of prospective ath If Mr.|confidence uncil he is entirely re-| Directly in charge are the younger|pected. |The guardsmen wer. or- dar northern 2 @ 40) sentiment. ; To arrive” M4 height of last week's gale, the ship! navis had hed the right interest and|moved from any connectic * wit the|teserve. These are the men who|dered to treat all citizens courte UNo. 1 northern 1 @| Revival of excited speculation in|, 0°) 9rmve gut ra sheltered at White Fish Point, wet it in the stadium last summer '| university. have won their commissicns in col-| ously. Winter wheat was|the airplane shares was based on|* Cf 7 anver durum. 4. ; tain Heaney said. Three times 5p! hi “11, Mr. Davis han been negli-jlege or who have gained them| Governor Johnston had not ar- y and steady. Durum| the interest shown in the proposed!» Ooerrive va... 0+ 1: “ ship was taken out in hopes the gent in his capacitv as an instrve-|through attending the camps for a/rived at the capitol at 8:30 a. m. ve in good demand. | Lindbergh flight to Mexico, and|1 iter durum..ce, 1 “ap% [Storm had abated but was foreed to/ Trin og the stadium when there| tor of physical training. I do not|number of years. Being of the|His confidential secretary, Mre. O. “s were larger and the] expectations of a substantial growth 1 Fetarn to vastly; Was so much work tc do by the ath-|b-lieve that the physical aining|same age, they have a greater sym-|0. Hammonds, wh hag been a storm \ <m-velet and dragey. in commercial sir* route develop-| 1 1.15% @1.19 ATT aS letic office in connection with the receive in. "s) instituton hes | pathy and understanding than older center of the Jegislative sation Aff were steady, heavy oats in| ments next year. Wright Aeronau- Samuelson’ Charges* opening and dedication of the sta- ond. :ted. br organ-| men. : 4 and H. E. Sullivgit, i reer wt ~-vemand, manufacturer, of the famous ¥ rate cag |ium. “It was his Job this summer, | 26 Medical reserve’ officers conduct/ retary, likewise {were not in the A Rye was in fair demand anij “Whirlwind Motor” soared morel5 & Davis Negligent by agreement with the memorial ical examination that every | building. “Renay. than 10 points to a new high record r 1. ah OER pelle board of directors, to . ¢ must pass at the camps.| Although the’governor’s procla- 4 fee eae & fall cont lover, salen eit ae a low of 24 1-2 10% @l1. (Continued from page one) | build the athletic field. His work po Bagrsns mga lira ped agi tiliniaglpneo See one f cen wer, carilel . a i institut’ . . ‘return, ivi - | to si ft i ees United States Steel common hee i i en alas vena of ee re FE eee aad thet ene more reid iy in the clinical fashion. |ture at-any place within the state, after . AG v kK up three points to 1b4 3-4, sage hed israel s.| having sold at 138 last week. a 3 slow, ut Abraham Strauss ran up more yt 90 0 to 25 cents lower than Sat-| than six points and a number of 4 average; best early bids others including Houston Atlantic $8.70; choice heavy butchers held} Refining, American Steel Foundries,| 4 at $8.25; bulk desirable 310. to 400| International Telephone and Greene ‘0 arrive pound weights $8.30 @ $8.60; 160| Cananea copper sold three to five|5 yellow cori to 200 pounds $7.80 @ $8.40; most| Points higher. More than a score!6 pigs $7.00 @ $7.70; bulk packing/ issues broke into new high ground, |2 sows $7.50 @ $ heavyweight! the list including Atchison pre- 5 E id T mentio:. such instances as: than twice as much as “A. The studied and p-rsistent| ticipated it would be for efforts of Mr. Davis to -indermine| immediately pi the dignity * and authc-ity of the|the contractor and bz president during the past couple of years. He has made no effort to cooperat “ith .r recognize him as|spent on the field than his superior and a: the chief execu-|sary, but that he was tive of the univeisity. seemingly unnecei “B. The instance of the $2,500|the man in charge and that gift on the part of th. athletic as-|hud only followed orders sociation. in which . -.:rsonally be-| supervisor made. It cost in came involved because of the ua-|of $1,200 align to Mr. systemati: manne. in which Mr.|own statement. it was Davis handled this cenation. Hel of his neglect and failure to failed to follow the proper proced-|and attend to business. He ure of taking the matter up with his his athletic oard, the jresident and , {thy board of administration for 2% | proper authorization be” re advising jMe that thé sukse’-tion vould be|the made. ‘When his tention was called to the irregulcrity of his pro- cedure by the rresident ar.d he xeal- ized that he was wrong, he came to :,,|my office coudemning the president for injeatetl ae ua his Dunes pod len endeavor et me mit No. 1 flaxseed 4 that all I wanted so far as ‘he do- —— Tiity stony which T refused to do. icity si wi ret to do, POTATOES Following thi, he made, misstate: the Chicago, Dec, 12.—(7)—(U, S, D,| ments and 1.isre_esentations to ta|tematic and unbusinesslik of A.)—Potatoes: Receipts 115)athletic board in orier + d?scredit| the ticket sale was. v8; on track 236; total United|me and vindicate himself in an ef- States shipments Saturday 521;/fort to make subscription au. Sunday 23 cars; demand and move-|thentic. Such groups of men could not be| guards were sationed this morning r with money. They ony at the capitol. jions because they know diers stood before the criminal has aid in|court of appeals and the state su- i x rome court chambers, with orders ve al is if aR allow no one but justices and em- Ployes to enter. of e injunction try. They, too, find the|in the nam of Henry S. Johnston * camps a worth-while vacation. as governor and also as ¢ taxpayer. RESTRAINING ORDER To associate with a clean, healthy | HEARING TOMORROW lot of boys at his own tge—to be! Oklahoma City, Dec. 12—(P)—A under the direction of such men 8s | temporary Pestralhing order. de- these—only & man who has had that | signed to prevent the Oklahoma privilege as a boy can tell you what/house of representatives from re- a it and i Of|turning impeachment _ charges such associations ernor Henry 8. Johnston lasting man-f ithout | or other sta‘2 official was is- which sued here today by District Judge T. G. Chambers, Temperature and | Hearing on the application to Temperature = ll | make the order permanent was set England Stirred by (Mercury feedings ata. m.) Pardoning of Doty 12.—(@)—The pardon of Biloxi, Miss., rom the French foreign legion have stirred up Eng- les in to seek @ com: © i if i it t bay E é H i PESt 3 8.25| ferred. Porto Rican Tobacco “A” io medium Seit{and “B” Gold Dust, Manhattan| 4 7.40 @ $8.25; packing sows] Shirt, Calumet and Arizona, Reid $7.75 @ $7.85; slaughter pigs $7.00 he Cream, U. S. Industrial Alcopol,| A 2 3 Desperpeoner x il H Fey Ran $7.75. aa Motes ped Continental Os ne. rt H 1 ils, which were heavily sold on coy ated seerple fase oA Saturday, showed splendid resist-|3 white oats beef steers and she stock; very lit-| ance to pressure today, and a few} To arrive tle done; short fed steers predom-| moved forward. but the gains were|4 inating; better grades promising to| relatively small. show more loss than lower grades: acs ppc a—nean asym choice kinds very scarce; stockers MINNBAEOUS RANCK nd feeders steady; bulls un- - changed; vealers 50 to 75 cents Tae oe High Low Close 3 largely $12.50 downward to big if packers; “guisiders 41400 @ $14.50; Doc, 225, 125, 13s 128% + mostly $13.00 @ $14.00; tew early waren ie eth 1.27% 1, gales fed steers Lat dame Rye— “waaiodineg % 1.29% prospective to} 3.00. . reg oaey, slow; few aie bes bp 1.00 early sales good to choice handy-|y7a0" soa At tg ie weight lambs $14.00 @ $14.15; best hm 3 os 02% held above $14.25 to 15 cents low- Dee. 51% 52% 51% er; talking unevenly lower on heavy| ye", “sore “gain ‘so Jambs; fat sheep around 25 cents Mey 52% ae ee higher; best fat ewes early $7.25; 038 53% 5: i nd ent 4 ! ‘ + feeders slow, around steady, Dec. 2.06 2.06% 2.05% 2.05% ment slow; market dull; very few . He took a¢t’on individually, L b ff i i E 8 : i £ | 3 i i 3 & E i Be E ef f af gaze 4 pepegeageetd s i Hi [ ge f Fu | i i E if 1.27 1.29 1.00: 1,02 1 el Hi ei i : ef if 3 F fi n's rel eo $ Official representations have | i ¥ ‘was He: an; to dy re fox 's charges. made to Minister of War ——_—_—_—_—_——_ : sales reperted; ‘Wiscon: sacked|this fall in the matter of changing | season. “1 80. ST. PAUL Livestock |May . 213 213 2.12% round whites 1.50 to 1.65; Minneso-| the university colors. Yvithout any| Forks: and | sent these 3 ecause my Painleve in behalf of John Harvey, i Hf Hie ay Fao? South St. Paul, Dec. 12—)-1(U, 30%. 80% De ta-North Dakota sacked round) appeal for a..tho! and recog-|A cam! 8.D. of Boh Cabtle, SMU last yiay 79% ie an Englishman, Harvey eas i a etd rtd whites 1.40 to 1.55; Idaho sacked|nizing that such moves mst have| pose wo! ary. a ae member of the | cluding Doty, wi + deserted in F 8 F i Ht russets 1.55 to 1.70, authorization at an institution, Mr.|and this J volve ¢ Syria, He was sentenced to five Rapes: gare pap — Davis bough’ of g.zen and | Davis’ in any affair outside of the ears imprisonment and is now DULUTH RANGE Minneapolis, Dec. 12.—()—(U. to adorn the new stadium, while I .as active ' its direc-| Devils Nerving his term at Clairv Dec, 16 8. Drath) Potatves: Light wire may seem a trivial matter, but the com-|tion. I have always felt that the/ good. a * isa iis Open High Low inquiry; des slow; market|the colors o any institutio:. are a cause, t estigation of Harvey’s case, steady. Carload delivered sales, | tradition and sacred to many alum- an ; _|and it is expected he will be par- \Dec. 121 1.21, 1.20% Minneapolis and St. Paul rate too|ni, and I’ mention it merely as in- andj Bay 125% 1.26% 1.20% 1.26% [fey reported to quote.’ |dicative of the lone and. unsoopera- supply; very dull.! nec. 1.00% 1.00% 1.00% 1.00% a ae Piiear catce mind steady; most-/ ee, 1008 ae Laue 1a ORGE AY CMM: BATES slow; bidding around sia Range of carlot grain sales than Inst week's prec, 30874 2.08% 2.08, 2.08% | “Wheat: ‘No. 1 dark northern 1.32 3-4 @ 1.61 5-8; No. 2 dark northern d Aig 8 dark northern h fF : , # ff Bs Fi i ¢ nT : £ ; i E e ; ici. ‘ EI ip fl LESS CRIME IN CHICAGO Chicago, Dec. 12.—(P)—A 53 per cent cut in crime ith: i 8 Ht i i BES ¢ aga ut 1.47 7-8. ey Corn: No. 2 yellow .92; No, 4 mixed .80. Rye: No, 1 1.01 3-4; No. 2 1.00 5-8 Fe bein Plax: No. 2 2. \-2 @ 2.18 1-2, Sam 2 Cd FREESE