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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE ik aide epee lace act “A le I —— — we. {fiink feat lite was RKETS | mxavcay |LYTLES TRIAL [peertet ost sng ses“ IPEDERAL RULE. [St The order introduced by Senator — NEWS The "rowiecatied the avatar | Suh gezed tay ve eine ee! TV) 1) ORK latte ree “over volcanoes and immense can-| tary of the senate court should ceremonies ip two daya Me. and Mrs. yons filled with mist, where it would| immediately notify Governor John- 5 : ‘Thomas i" lume are on their honey- *- CHICAGO GRAIN TABLE Sigs have been pease oe ee een har ear of ts courte ON 3 BR IDG EG ieee ines taey See ks Dee. 20 Wife Will Not Be Able to|message continued Tt further directed the acting ‘ Hed again herein St, Patrick's 29 ~ WHEAT MARKET Close Close —Tod: —Today— rgh flew at an altitude of} secretary to notify te een jay— Li Cathedral. The bride, the Yesterday Year Ago Open High Low Close | Leave Hospital For Months, |7.000 feet above sea level, at times| ernor Holloway to assume } {crt granddaughter ot | f i . with the “dati , and re the late Mark i HIGHER TODAY “Ber ie as eee tas: Eee Doctors Bay re ition’ formalities for the sponaib ilities of ‘ale govemorship.” Highway Commission Ta Conotic, i flan lame is oe sanerene . ® @ 27 transa the judg- examiner, a a MA By Associated Vrese Leased Wire — lantic flyer in Guatemala City] The order declared it structs Engineer to Make Ef- [®ational bank 1.29% = 1.2814 1.29 Trial of J. W. Lytle, Hazelton, on| today included a ball in his honor in| ment of the senate that the framers poser @% ere . 4 titution intended Have Rule Bri Conn. — 1.30% |® charge of assault with intent to|the evening at the Guatemala, club,) of the state constitition tematic: fort to Changed |, Bridgeport, Conn.— Mabel Talia. oe March a 10% 1.295% Spreading Operations, How-| May @H@'. | kill his wite will be delayed for sev-| Where he will receive med are a ee ceyended upon presentment ever, Tend to Render Price | guy 1.26% 1.25% 1.26% eral months at least because Mrs./the International League of Avia-| of articles of impeachment. boread of pep Lytle will not be ablego leave the|tors. Later he willbe the guest of/ “It is further brought to the at-| area 0: Pala! Changes Irregular Corn—- bs hospital before that time, attending | honor at a government banquet tention of this court,” the order) 20 Sciotssist in the: construction of Dec, 82% 81K - ai Lig eres etry Seb eaney, the| ended by the president and the di said, “that baal ey Rage ene bridges at Grand Forks, Fargo and; Ye » Lyth “ ! q Chicago, Dec, Cigale aaa a March 86% «© «851585 road to recovery but still ses in- vortindberg showed no signs of fa- for ‘the orders of this court, has the Tints Rol path Fry by é of decreasing stocks at Liverpool,| “"*¥ + @% |ment but the minimum period in Nin 5 and the use of military forces injengineer of the gave an upward tilt today to wheat! yi ry, 92% 91% 91% |which she will be sufficiently recov- this state sought to prevent, and| Hathaway, federal district engineer; Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Barkman ~; values here. According to some es- @% ered to appear as a witness against BOY CONFESSES has prevente’, hindered and de-|&t. St. Paul, lager) out that a recent spent Saturday afternoon at the timates, the export business totaled! 9,4. _ her husband is two months, her MES layed the court in the discharge of|Tuling, by the federal com ler, Sivert Brenden home. as high as 1,129,000 bushels. Furth-)"" ‘pec, 5% SIM GAN SLY SUG [physician ead,” OTHER CRI its lawful duties.” Fear Pia nates eran ot| Howard Brenden and Eddie Ame- ines! oS than for the week previous. Ma 49% 155% 55 54% OS is planning to formal cha: . ch returned, ‘Wheat closed irregular, 3-8 cent May @% aes ox ue ij @% a Fnst Lytle 80 a to hold him for (Continued from page one) Muscle Shoals Held nder the ruling a whole mile must Woloaae diene ste lower, 3-4 to 7-8 advance, ¢ 75% 52% ‘ 521% 523 ja) wi U1 » * net lower, 3-4 to 7-8 advance, corn| gu1y 52h, ATM SBM OK 21 E2H |trial, Lytle beat his, wife with a|Hunt went to San Francisco, where : : be considered and not a part of 8 Miss Elisabeth Hustoft and Miss Me al cites vias strane cod ex on ree eee setetes feat ney | State Several Autos Without Foundation joined in the ca of the tivee Bante Dee Roche, teahe . movin i from 2 to 5] "5 - P y 5 5% 1.05 They stole four or five automo- ae : idges. [pest t, are spending their va- eevee vorine ac Dee aia 94% ies ieee ek Frictea ad physicians despaired of her biles, later to abandon them, and on| | Washington, Dec. baler edt Failure to obtain federal aid wilt cation at Woe a In addition to unlooked for ad-) May 1.08%" 1.00 1.08% 1.08% 1.08% 1.0846 ye | Seay oe Secren te et ee fee ot Mice Shosle “is. without Bree iter tae eal, pecceerteustion Thursday for Fargo, where she wil 7 it i mar- les. “ : ' ea aemec cate ue ia tao ead hbo wh at furtion, Amina Aut Ce: |Shugh he Mehy depart wl PG, t%m im er deer for buyers was derived from offical} Jan, 90 12221871190 11.85 11.87 MAND AN NEWS mother, s a it Sy opinion subtaltted to Attorney Gen- brojects in ! ape 466 censtvction spending thelr vacation at their par- the Ge po- 3.25 BB 4 worked at high speed ies work to the mone 4 ; Dectcs eal iscet inferior| Me 12250 (128S nee 1225 1880 128 inorder to check Hickman’s latest|_ The assistant attorney general | Decomes aveilable. : “i Amold Christianson hauled a load quality. Besides, Germany’s rye! pins , Judge Holds Tax Deed admissions before taking him into|held that the he Kaine govern’ | _,the highway commission instruct-|°f Pay eae biVar f i » production shows 16,000,000 bushels Dee, 10.20 10.20 udge Ho! ax cree today ir Seamieney on the Se a are a teaee renee ces ne refer the Ssatter 2 vicinity. tended te folks aren x it vi a = idnaping cha! 8. 4 101 akota’s rey ‘Progra! ¢ Beth frees. ea ncn el irk Abe ae stay aeAe aap Law Is Constitutional mn Whether Hickman. would, lead | ties and all other government struc-| congress and ask them to make an Clear school No. 1 Wednesday «, ‘Although unfavorable weather in] ponies y ‘ a guilty, as he has insistently declared | tures around fala | Sent by the |Ctfort to have the ruling by the evening. Doroth: the corn belt led to initial price up- |), 11.50 11.50 Holding that the law was consti-|since being returned here from Ore-| The opinion was forwar y the] coraptroller general ci to pete S rothy Barkman spent turns for corn, the advances met] 7 ot ~ 11:92 13.50 3210 tutional, Judge Thomas H. Pugh of | gon, remained a matter of doubt ir.|attorney general without comment | mit federal aid money to ‘on saturday afternoon at Joe Rise's. «with active selling from commission | ny 1240 1520 124512701245 1265 | Wea nuorear county, district Court the, minds of some of the prose te ae venitize. at whoae re, (tte three North Dakota projects. | gym, ya Nae ured Arezon and y urrer ii ials. = 1 » ye Q . 2 esaoneed ar enetany” were good of L. N. Cary to the intervention of ("= ® se sn quest it was written, A number of eo den son Howard, Mr. and Mrs. D. pollen today. Purchases of oats|.25 to .30; roosters .18; ducks 23;] MINNEAPOLIS CASH CLOSE the city of Mandan in his fight to| HUNT WAS HICKMAN’S Alabamans, including Governor Bibb | Flashes of Life {Berkman daughter Dorothy, Mr. and against simultaneous sales of corn| geese .23. Minneapolis, Dec. 29—(#)—Wheat |force the county to give him tax|COMPANION AT SCHOOL Graves, appeared before congres- ''Mrs. Albot aviand and family i indulged in to @ noticeable Se ee oe receipts today 182 compared to 123 deeds to property bid in under the] Kansas City, Mo., Dec. 29,—(AP) | sional committees at the last session —_——_— were Sunday dinner guests at the cextertt, a year ago. Minneapolis cash wheat |state law of 1925 relative to prop-|_' Hunt, ituplicated by Wil-|to present Alabama’s claim to the (By the Associated Press) (a A and coarse grain closing quotations|erty on which taxes are delinquent jiam Edward Hickman in the slaying Muscle Shoals site. New York.—One of Charles M. Te a J. WHEAT 18 STRONGER oie cme rhe ba etme Lictdan will lose ap-| crea? 280.0% Ivy Thoms, Rose Hill Road Coniniaaios 7 Schwab’s big problems just now is ne se Senn De 29.1%) — Wheat Montana .. ++ 1.6133 @1.68% | proximately $100,000 in back taxes Nettivenst: ae school inte he 1926 a mmMissions palpi uate hte Loot] A few of the young folks spent gained momentum on the up side to- x 61% @1.68% if the court upholds the mandamus | and was a companion of Hickman. y of 4 States May “Enough,” he mused, “so that T can fled evening at the Gunderson Sana a seg tee ee thle ee wecne [atti rs, “pecan | Hold Joint Meet|ane,er,toont guy net. evry Mang yet et Pts i in 8 af te 7 % s epot temaen, fair buying of f0- : [2 hard sprin 32% @1.65% |ly on. the constitutionality of the| mother Mes W. fe Wehrine of — to see how it locke” He presumes tee-, After which a delicous Iunch tare by mills indicating better Heavy Buying of Railroad] To arrive . 32% @1.57% |law. The climax of the case lies in| Kansas City, 5 today. She said|. Decision to ask the highway de-|that the presents are dete pel iy served by Mrs, Helgeson. flour sales, and an oversold pit con- Equipment Feature of DNS, gd t 3 the legality of the action of ‘the/her son and Hickman lived at the| partments of Minnesota, South Da- lished, pictures of him playing golf oy me ‘Sunda: were held in, the ditions contributing to the stren: th. To arrive . beth arse county board on insufficient bids. | home of her stepmother in Alhambra | kota and Montana to participate in| which showed his socks drooping, cet : iy on itch it of the i Later, prices were 1% to 1% cents Today’s Market 7 eS & xd det ek tes) as a) eres hogemeii ae until. Hickman’s family went to} a conference to. be held here in} ~ —_— - *0 Olive Rise and” Scents eke 11 DNS, ord to good. 1.25%@1.36% |to show cause wh" tax deeds should| involved in forgery; nen *| the state highway comenasionn | yin mace okkg perabard A. Duis, al tarold. and” Arnold Christianson Oats % cent early and set-! | New York, Dec. 29.—(?)—Heavy|1 dark northern. not be issued, Mr. Cary and his at-| Mrs, Webring said she was| The plan is to discuss the high- Bank is to see if he cateais “tife spent Sunday night at the Gunder- fled back a shade under last close| buying of the railroad equipment|, To arrive . 1.24%@ ... | |torney, W. H. Stutsman, maintained | divorced from Hunt's father,| way situation in the northwest 4n| without working. He ss to retice for| 27S, tome: in sympathy with corn. shares, based on reports of large|1 northern 1.24% @1.33% | that the county board, in listing the| George Hunt, in 1921, and she be-| an attempt to agree on a standard|a year, but will ha: n office handy | z,Valentine Lein spent Sunday at Rye Foled dull and firm, locomotive and freight car orders,|, 70 arrive ........ 1.23%@ ... _ |bids at the sale, agcepted them; that] lieved he was now living in Okla-| engineering, accounting and busi-| incase leisure bec ea boresome, » |9°e,Hise’s. a Barley sold up." cent and fell featured the mixed price movement|2 DNS, ch to fancy. 145% @1.6i% |their later resolution ‘rejecting all| home ness system so that the four states Ea fet Desc Mihm ation ned back on a narrow trade. in today’s stock market, Resump-|2 DNS; ed to choice. 1.35% @1.45% | bids was illegal and too late. She expressed the belief that] may be of aid to each other in| Cincinnati—“Am I not” is awk.| Gre, Gunderson spent Sunday at May flaxseed was firm and quict.| tion of selling pressure at the open-|2 DNS, ord to good. 1.23%@1.34%| The city intervened on the/ Hickman had implicated her son in| solving common problems and to|ward, ‘in the opinion of Professor | "*S Pantene ed Cash wheat offerings were moder-| ing carried many issues down one|2 Northern ......... 1.22% @1.29% |ground that the law was unconsti-| retaliation for information Hunt] provide a basis for accugate com-|George M. Bol nf of Ohio State Halen ot aS ie ate and demand averaged good.) to five points, but the market!3 DNS, ch to fancy. 1.43% @1.57% | tutional. Messrs. Cary and Stuts-| rave police when they were search- parisons: of cost and other data patel ‘ "Theref he. rie en home Wednesday 4 Lower protein and top quality ruled| turned upward "in the early after-|3 DNS, gd to choice. 1.31% @1.42% |man demurred to the complaint and ing for the slayer of Marian Park- : i “aren't. 12” - He told. th lingufstie noon, January 4. steady and medium protein was firm| noon under the leadership of Unit- 3 DNS, ord to good. 1.20% @1.27% |this demurrer has been sustained. er... Sco Le d H sncisty of: Anieriba that sb srt The young people’s society will to one Cease Lagi ee ree ed States Steel common and Gener- 4 sea ; senaiaihe Py ‘Mrs. Webring said Hunt. visited ut Leaders ear determine which expressions to use| Sethe chuwch oelieadrer ei ea slow sul re i i "i ” a ndards ning, Dec. ines bit aida: but offerings Pelee fede tear tlre To arrive %@1.44% || Personal and pgitce ee tsa Fr. Slag, Joe Kirby See Destine ws ph i oo eee were light and the basis was steady | above yesterday’s final quotations, |1 hard (Mon 1.22% @143% ; SPECTATORS BARRED ising his listen caali — Ss aioe to firm. Early selling was particularly! To arrive . 123%@143% || Social News of AT ARRAIGNMENT Advising his lsteners first to be} pote Fonte, Pap—Uncle Sam has Too Classif: Corn offerings were moderate and | effective against the eastern coal- Minn. & SD, 1 dark M dan Vicinity Los Angeles, Dec. 29.—(AP)—Ex- gentlemen and leaders, second to a new citizen who is mi ity well Late to v ne low ee eenty was firm] ers, which have suffered the loss of Re ees igieetaee an I clusion of spectators from the court He LPiceserdieit odd renee bs equipped to train youth. Hugo Bez- — He “ i z ve. '29 r $$$ ___—___—_—_—__—+ : ; to ne, sea Ee ahd supply andide- peo as a ree the unsea' arin. & SD, i hard. 1.23% @126% " ; »|room at the arraignment of William be of community benefit, Father | ek, athletic director at Pennsylva-] FOR eo ae for t Tai sonably | warm weather. Lacka-/"imp+ a: Ev) 12% OL26% John Winbaver has returned from {kward A gee this afternoon on] sony gy pastor of St. Mary's pro-|2ia State’ college, born in Cxecho-| room eer one 460-M. me Tas arr: and receipts were| Wane broke nearly five points,' p04) WTNO gute 1ae 1.51% | Driscoll, where he spent the holiday|# charge of murdering Marian Park- pet piccen he mindy representatives | Slovakia 43 years ago, has received} FOR RENT—A two room apart- light. “Barley mie priven hailed ates ae declatation of an extra arrive ss. ee, 142%@L 17 | Weekend with, relatives. er was decided upon by county offi-|¢¢ every Boy Scout troop in the city | His final papers. He came to this} ment for light housekee has eet flakes within an unchanged rest 0! i sant several others Fey 2 amber durum. 138%O10% cials as a precautionary measure. at the second of the series of scout|coUntry with his parents when 11] private entrance. ‘ or range of 77 to 85. MW National Lead broke six points,|2 amber duru 1.15% @1.28% ane duiiass tea ae Hickole hetere “Baseree ve tise | lenders’ schools that are being held. ae mee ve rs . Nat Ix y 101 a ee Eee wee ean Continental Insurance, old, four,' y oe relatives in Spokane, Wash. Carlos Hardy at 2 p. m., under heavy scan opp tee iontrd a New York.—The idea in America ‘oak dining = * g and Kelly Springfield, Commercial * guard for the entering of his Archie Olsen,.-who. sttetiad uah| “ilurmne Ke Walks serng Keneox Kirby stressed the good turn iden cae ee eee te men, in the fable, libgary table and rocker. %% Medical school in {Lhicago,, will re~ City attorney, arrived | this morning distinguished between the good turn| ing, who bas « come from his Darm-| FOR RENT—Cory two room apart . spend- fen ol slayer. . He s tged sf furnished, inthe, ‘holt S here with his par- | said the prisoner’s mother, Mrs. Eva ie neler Peg ny - ts mi ve ; fest and bot water, ‘ah "newly #@1.14% | ents, Mr. and Mrs. Anton Olson.’ | Hickman, who retained him, clung to | $<! ir daily fe. |! purely best] decorated. “Phone 603-W. 120 1.14% @1.18% ° e the bare hope that “there must be on, at Dart, of pra ily te proof of that is ,your passion to’ W. Rosser. 1.13%@ ... Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Atkinson and | some extenuating circumstances mit-| se oted to atody, nd inet pias - Mrs. R. W. Keller have returned] igating her son’s culpability.” der the direction of W. G. Fulton, ga ftom Fargo, where they spent ne h — ind oad cooperate irectce. of boys’ ake Sega dai ‘1 | Christmas with Mr. and Mrz, Ralph] with Los Angeles authorities ae The third of the series of meet for poor. Solvents, Savage Arms and Dupont 5 Tare = ielded two points or more. CHICAGO LIVESTOCK * Pools eatin active in antici-'2 durum ... 250 pounds up weak to a shade low- ae were established iy a 1 red durum. er; 210 to 240 pound peo an score issues, inclading Brooklyn To arrive . near ae ae - fonder ailsee, Brooklyn yaion Gas, Con- Coarse Grain: Biche "ger “acest 10 io'ie|emgnted Cas, Cain and why seuow com ea cents higher; spots 25 cents up: top| and American International. 8 8.80; iy choice 280 to 290/" Baldwin Locomotive extended its!, [°,#!Tive . sa «| ne x be fully a alii bo ha pe eld a eo ¢ , 1 ind impartially elicited.’ é 7: pounds held ee lk castrate early gains to six and a half points, |* ' ye son s Miss Marian Keidel, who has been : = rad * nda: c Wieh ” yest ee) 4 A ‘ IDs o}and American Locomotive and!; )oyeurive * 73 | SPending some time in this city with| IMPEACHMENT the pes Sauber algal alread t. £.00@8 American Car and Foundry ad- ¢ valine pad = her parents, Mr. and-Mrs. Gaia tend. aenent . spiel ;| Yanced two points or more. Wide 5 Yiixey cor -* Keidel, left: toda: t OF EXECUTIVE packing sov 8 7.35@7.65; light= a ae continued in Midland 3 mixed corn be Products preferred, which 1 weights ace at car eikeeet soared 11 1-2 points and then Tost! To arrive xe (65; light lights 7.75@ all its gain in the first three hours)* ogee yee 8. —_—_—_—_—_—— selected strong weig! where she will become departi a2 OTED DO Re superintendent in one of the large svi D WN U.S, possesses 3 hospitals at that place. <a Teapot Dome Reserve ; ‘0 arrive . sows 7.15@7.90; | of trading. 5 mixed corn slaughter “Ti | qurittnes hen "with his perente Ale 7.25@8. 6 mixed y ristmas here wi jis parents, Mr. Cattle Toh; all Ceiling classes BISMARCK GRAIN 2 white oa and Mrs. A. J. Sylvester, left Wed- | voted, 24 to 2, in favor of a resolu- to unevenly higher; steers] (Furnished by Russell-Miller Co.) |3 White oats nesday evening for Billings, Mont.,| tion that the court of im J s for year, cual- Bismarck, Dec. 29 To arrive . > where he is stationed as a mining | had jurisdicti condition considered; trade} No, 1 dark northern .$1.08'4 White oats....... engineer with the Northern Pacific | tri . active; butcher heifers|No, 1 northern ... <"1106 Barley, ch to fey. Railway company, | This was regarded as open defi. Ne janie Aven 29 par gris: “83 Miss Helen’ House of. Grani Ane a. 2 meray ue rorabie ones . 1 mixed di ‘95 Barley, m i i op! ing the No 1 ay Jeera 3 To arrive ‘ |Forks; who hes spent the past fe that the No. 1 flax . (84 Barley, lowe: days as a guest at the Richard Fur- No, 2 flax TT ji ness home, left. this morni ay 2 ape ei Cincinnati, "where she will an] governor. "65 .. To arrive advanced course in piano and pipe} Senator Mac Q. .46 No. 1 flaxseed organ instruction. tem aes 1.20, To arrive .. Lindy Is Guest in SHELL CORN - Nee ee RANGE OF CARLOT SALES Guatemala City grade lambs 25 pounds ie cent per pound ‘discount “a of carat ai sal : Wheat No. 1 ‘Continued from page Brussels—Traffic slotig, the rail- 25 cents lower; 13.00 | der 56 Ib. val corm fob un- dark northern 1.82@1.61; No. 2 dark | arriy eon tne one) highways and canals of Bel- five cents 1 he returned to the flying fiel lum was , @13.50; asking 13.50@13.75 for best | under shell. * northern 1.30%; No. 3 dark northern s es under ciel Cay leva 1431 @1.32; No. 2 amber du and joapected the it of St. sult of a three-day northeasterly’ % more off; i 1.30%; Ne. 3 duru % 5 He found be in gale, which was preceded by a bl EN a ella + 108) mixed durum 145% @1.52%) sard, MINNEAPOLIS : Corn No. 5 yellow 74, Oats No. 2 white 53@5112. Rye No. 2 1, Fie 0. iat Ba: No. 2 83 ts to continue on hould he land at i , 5 z iE «188% 124% 1.23% 1.03% March 124% 125% 1.20% 125 p| May _ 126% 126% 126 POTATOES Chi . 29.—.—(U, 8, D. City in LOL LOL 1.00% 101, Jot ‘AdePotatoes: Toccipia® 34] _ Enthusiastic 4 1.02% 1.025% 1.02% Logie | SATE, On track, 150; total United comed. him here. _ i a ie ig i ee States shipments 436 cars; demand| their automobiles ere eee and movement slow; market very| Stripes were diéplayed Bim ‘erst 1 BL | dull; few sales reported; Wiscon-| the national colors of the ie tort Bl, -51%/ sin sacked round whites 1.50 to| everywhere ‘ _ 52% 24 BK IK 1.65; Idaho sacked russets Nov 4,1, Shory 205 205 2.04% 2.04%] 1'59, ° 0) Partly Graded 1.35 to acclaimed 2.10% 2.11 210% zit nL ta, . WBS BB 8B gg Pay Wea ook re hip 81% 81% 80% 80% quiry; demand slow; serate & L, DULUTH RANGE tig eles a ig oe rhe nha | hee de Tipe Lane tap sae, [er Ona mee GLa eae 118% 118% 1.18 1, : Bs: , TBe ize” tty ty male G Guatemala i CHICAGO CASH GRAIN Chicago, Dec. 29-—UP)—' 3 red 1.31 1! x at = Feo . 316 i

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