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PAGE TWO THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE TUESDAY, JANUARY 10, 1928 ‘ gar - ities and terminals, stimulatz indus-| Paredes, eldest’ daughter of the its decided to would provide enough fuel to keep a - GRAIN FINAN L Presents Check trial operations on such grain and| president. hi the eenpoy residence eo CIA | For $160,000 as to keep dockage at home, manufac-| At the ‘presidential reception,| regular session. The S Op tii Profit ture feed and foste: the milling in-| Lindbergh took one sip of cham-| employes will be greatly reduced, LIVESTOCK By Associated Press Leased Wire NEWS erating Prorit) dustry in the state, Ni PARC. te i however. — rene ne PR Pe Pe pee fe 7 YH . al eir command in oi r n= a n at ie ion clul no} rida Tat ti fluence legislation. Only eternal |quiring land to be used as airports) and American girls from the Canall’ WHEN AIRPLANE 3 Close Close), —Today— —Today— vigilance on the part of friends of |for commercial and passenger pur- there by the illumina- CRASHES IN FOG Yesterday Year Ago Open High Low Glose {these progressive measures, the | Poses. p tion of the moon. ‘is were Wheat— steadfastness of progressive thought] He also asked fas sre of | disappointed when the flyer did not} a other March 1.2914 1.29% 1.29% 1.28% 1,28% | in the state and, in some cases, exec-/$26,000 as part of $100,000 to be| dance with them. He spent part of (Continued from page bered as follows: ee @¥@% “@% Peas f 1% [utive veto have stood between these|used in sending special North/ the evening ee 2 with his cattle, 9; hogs, 20; May 1.30% 1.38% 1.30% 4 1.29% 1.99% | persistent raids and the people’s|Dakota train through the middle/ Field classmate, Robert W. - iamaged. 179; ., ; ss : } @k@% @y “ interests.” west to stimulate immigration into/ las, Jr. of Memphis, iators 66; old paper, 15; Traders’ Attention Centered on) |, Lin tn 1.25% 1.25% | The state mill and elevator, oper-|North Dakota. The remaining| now in the air service here. Singapore yeeterd and 3 gravel, 4, and wood, & Gave ‘trop Re “aues @h ‘au a @¥%@\% {ating om a competitive basis and | $75,000, he said, will be supplied by poche cerehent ea 7 a. m. this moralhg for Batavia.| 19. $ zovernment Crop Report Cane ihe @% “SS confronted with the problem of|the three largest railroads serving| JOHINN W, CARR When the plane reached an_ all 4 Due Today March 87% 877, 88 86% .86% |marketing special brands of wheat|the state, the railroads having 4 tude of 200 feet engine trouble de-] KX PLOSION OF Hy : ers CHa an Be femmatgte ctave, een, tit mare) agreed, 0 contribute the share) JS REELECTED _|*isred snd it ceed ac, wii-| GAS IS FATAL = ‘hi May 91% 80% DM H% 90 90% | expose Tepeaced attempt at de- | allo! = ‘ 3 ee I October Chicago, Jan. 10,—()—Gratn_to-| at % @% @' struction,” the governor said. ‘hen bg a oe er left Croydon, October 9 dere Wentrey tthe New duly RSS guy SR SR [nc nk tc ona tt tea he |Wets Endorse HOUSE SPEAKER (ne apeaiemat © A-| ‘TO 21 MINERS result, mumerous oFdets U0 sll out] gts — @'4 @% @u@% five years since an indus. Stone For Senator, ‘ pont - Page one) ‘ They planned to make the trip by ; (Continaed fom page one) ‘a oldings of future delivery con-!~ Mare’ 6 Bd 53 53% ries col . ry WO Oo} al + ions in stages. le and men at work were tracts for wheat were executed in] March : 4 53% 58% Thut wonder that ‘the plotters and| Streich For Governor) Norn"bekota ind asked “are” the Heh to the urtoes thocueh thea: the last half of the day, ay May 49 65% 4% 5444 | raiders have not completely suc- — the shafts, on the part of he with connec-| ceeded in their attempts, (Continued from one’ ager crash. ‘The mine was flooded with wa- tions northwest. Favorable weath-| uty “AT 52% 153% 1% 51% ‘Two political factions have been|Herman Rabe, Dickinson; said he believed that Mog ter for two years by manage- er had a bearish effect in the corn} py, x @'s at loggerheads on the issues of the|Oberg, Washburn; Pierce Blewett,| real benefit could be done for ment after the 1920 explosion im an market. 1.07% 1.08 1.07% 1.07% | statemillandelevator. The industrial | Jamestown; Peter Kierleber, Carson; | Dakota if his message is heeded. Ree raga erred effort to extinguish a slow fire. Wheat closed unsettled 1 1-4 to 1 101% 108% 1.0893 1.07% 1.07% | Program sponsored by the Nonpar-|Dr. J. A. Ji Governor Sorlie’s cold was n|LOWDEN WILL It was found necessary later to ‘ 2 cents rn 1 lent to @1.08 tisan League and sanctioned by 2/man Hardt, better and he requested Sec- wall off a large portion of the un- ; _to 3-4 to} 09 1.02% 1.02% 1.02 102 | popular adoption of the necessary |Crosby; Rt bel, Ce: retary of State Robert Byrne to derground workings because of gas off and provisions —un- @% constitutional amendments, has from| Arthur Nelson, Grand Forks; Ralph] read the message—the longest Sor- and yesterday's explosion was with- to a setback of seven to the first been a subject of bitter| Meyers, Devils Lake; Albert lie has ever presented to a legisla- NORTH DAKOTA in a short distance of the 23-inch jas an 5 eston, al @ few minor arrangemen' rom one’ is TS Political conventions and campaign aie 4 if temained before the spacial session lie and Lowden groups, it is said} BRUNING SUCCEEDS LANG spellbinders have mad tical] Presidential elector candidates Noon. here. St. Cloud, Minn., Jan. 10—(AP)— 10.90 football of the state mill and ele-| endorsed were, John Ehr, Minot; H. 1 The correct date for the North/Ray Bruning, for 20 years an em- 11.87 vator. Great daily newspapers have|H. Williams, Mandan; C. A. Miller, it senate members decided to/ Dakota dential prim loye in the county auditor’s office, devoted space and influence to con-|Gackle; A, T. Fettig, Orrin, and Roy | continue’ the: organization effective| given today bj Stearns county, was appointed by 7 12.15 |stant attacks on industrial enter-| A. Yeater, iton. at the session. Desite fears| state’s office, is March 20. the county commissioners lay 12.65 | prises owned by the people and built Repeal of State Dry Laws Asked | that the Independents might lose Petitions Need afternoon to fill nex, term. with the taxpayers’ credit. A large] Resolutions adopted by the group|control of the senate organization,| Presidential ¢ tes must filelof register of deeds, following the firsts 41%; ordinary “irsts 32@38, bebeinti Bi of the weekly newspapers, | advocated the I of the present | expressed yesterday when it became] petitions a bearing the names of 1,200/death of John Lang, veteran reg- : ng to some extent in the wheat market today the influence of an authoritative prediction that January shipments from Argentina will prove to be heavy, advices were at hand that world import tequire- ments promise also to be on a large scale, Reports were like cur- rent that central Kans: reas were becoming dry and that wheat in the 17. 16.50 ip at the top; bulk desirable hogs CEPETE STEPPE ARR TEESE SORE PEER tee terete et western half of Kansas is suffering | 12 ; moved by prejudiced influence and| state prohibition laws and the that Senator Rusch of Cass one per] ister, who died Frida: a fatten. pounds up 8.20 to 8.40; strict-; Cheese unchanged. : ister, who today of assertions that previous | 8:49 and aboves packing sows more MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR to the forces of destruction, ‘This| pri a 7 averted that t t these fears were un- electio oe icine! Report of the Condition of Tee this | actives bulk 7.00 to 7.25; best kinds! Minneapolis, Jan, 10.—(—Flour | Punticity, hurtful to these enter-|fibitien laws were % ? ona action by ‘the ‘candidate Ki Dies of the 7.35 to 7.40; pigs slow and draygy;| unchanged; shipments 54,572 bar- P ises and damaging to the state ac | th = oat oe hundreds Hamilton to Pair With Rusch lo action by the i the o itions THE STERLING STATE BANK Ae bulk 7.00 to 7.440; few sclected lots! rels, Pre hole, ban. eh” BAOMROUSt | Nosh Debeta” mn e6r tae “driving| Senator D. H. Hamilton, Non- cot ereaua ata tomy | at Sterling in the State of North Da Ripoe etre ‘for any state: peep es Petter ha eer oad Bran 30.50@31.50 throughout the nation, It has at alll of” de of anwar into beak "ait ‘night wired Rusch that| fricads: ° ne by kote, at the close of business Dec. 31, i ‘ 1] to 8.40; mediuin 8.00 to 8.40; li —— . ‘ sinerouy trade experts} E85, €0 8.405 light “lights 7.10) to} | MINNEAPOLIS CASH CLOSE |smbeyond the state boundaries. Tt] crt carte for barley. 196, carer ants | puters and refuse to vote, “Hamil | dates mgt be filed in the seescary |Zoans ana ciscoGnec™S. sarnarz. that any material dg Mould | 8203 packing sows 6.75 to 7.403], Minneapolis, Jan. 10——Wheat | has come very close to wrecking the | nd hene;” advocated conteol by the |ton's action created something of | Cr’. fice on or before fe ystiee he ‘indicated by the off report | Slaughter pigs 7.00 to 7.6 receipts today 184 compared to 163 a saaeker entirely.” bd bere al bina t oe the 1 sat 14 Nitcal circles hare | cast 0 on or ore) ui “this afternoon as compared with the | Cattle 9,000; fed steers and)a year ago. Minneapolis east. wheat | ©*P° , traffic “© ‘handle it, for profity" [since it was regarded as indication| “oT H 5 ‘overnment December estimate steady to strong, but|and coarse grain closing quotations Too Many Audits nd declared that the a is | that the bitter feclings bet N - 4,700.35 & ‘ : hipper demand comparative-| today follow: Alleging that some of the adverse | se illions ‘of Gata tere od ous Tn 4 teed ia: 6,000.00 WHEAT TRADE IS DULL F e stock steady; bulls|i hard spring, fancy publicity has been brought about| spending millions of dollars to en. | partisans and Independents is less- 8.262.16 ON MILL CITY MARKET 3 cents lower; prospects more| Montana / by an “impossible audit situation,” out pater ah rt of aphieetle > Piers ‘wete under way for an ef- MANDAN NEWS None “Minzeapolis, Jan. 10.—(AP)—] downturn on late market; vealers!_ To arrive . 4 72% |the governor said that besides the | Sons nulwng sine ‘les ttn tle fort om pat Bech ef the 'eewatas di Wheat futures dragged early in to-| 5° ants lower; Poany paoee 1 Eee fancy Mont.. 1, Sots ly Fei hid Sate fd ae cdierss oe eo chu ot ‘Nom tisan legislators - ie ie saanton, valli 3 weighty steers up to 18.60; several ‘o arrive ‘ @1.' employed by the s' industrial ee = ee eT eed ereeye tide| loads 1425. to. 16.50; medium|1 hard spri 1'34%@ 1.6014 | commission and paid for bv the mil, , Other planks in, the platform said last night, when the fact that Hamil") Beer Mash Is Seized = was dull and support was indiffer-| Weights at outside prices; best} To arrive . .34%@1.6114 |there are three separate and com- berets avo et aga oy ech web auaoeneed “Ane a “di H * ‘ent, Both from cash and specula-| Yearli SpOE Tg suas a Lede pret eireat Caples of | favor of laws prohititing the sate of |maay. Seversl apesches were made ai at Alex Brucker Home Egrhe ane ee eee ive euerly 3 s 5. .75; few outstanding ive . 1.82% @1.6014 | these wi ven e legislature | * 4 — Surplus fun 600.00 pices rere ann SQLS cents | welal : 90; 364 OLere [along with the reports of the senate| intoxicating liquor to minors, In- ay conan See Nomen) teeta of tote mash:and 86| "ences and taxes paldes, 5,299.9 = drom Monday's close fact-finding ‘committee, the gover-|dians, paupers and drunkards. ting spirit on were Chart ia] regenses end taxes pa 299.96 = Oats vere slow and draggy with} many weighty kinds above 3]1 DNS, ord to good. nor said, and “perusal of these will : quarts of | rai At the outset of the meeting, iby Lee’ ‘by thas Tot tha geteeal at the Alex Brucker home Sunday| "rita subject trade featureless, light vealers 11.00 to 12.00 to big}/1 dark northern. readily ee to any fair-minded| Were taken to insure votes on $ 98,031.57 . ; ‘ i: 4 ttitude of some Nonpartisans was| Hight according to government pro- Guaranty tund t is i packers; shippers buying selected] To arrive man and woman that broadcasting|those favoring the wet party. A/a t od : 2. ay ey ere eey ve Eales a| Vealers up to 15,00, ying ‘atten. 4,]of such conflicting and diverging | congress: Herta 2 Fielder odie eEEe irl a en ex- hr oat agents, Alex Brucker 5 qi i i slow trade re Sheep 22,000; fat lambs fairly ac-| To arrive . .23%@ ... | reports can but serve one purpose— wee ae the the left ve per! gressive 6 erponggrt gic hn = ~ Flaxseed was firm early and turn-| tive, strong” with Monday; spots|2:DNS, ch to fancy. 1. 1, | that of destroying the effectiveness |the au eae San Seaton tial pabater oe ue La “irons = ed mildly easy. around 15 cgnts higher; early top|2 DNS, gd to choice. 1.35% of the mill and elevator organiza-|T0o% a ‘unfavorab| ‘mately 14|80n, Renville cea ‘da not - Cash wheat was quieter and un-| 12-755 early Bulk better grade lambs}2 DNS, ord to good. 2 @1. tion.” nig it. ere were nev ly gttead tha oni hase Ly he oy = settled in spots, but in the main was] 89 pounds down 13.25 to 13.60; 90/2 northern ....... : %@1 Mill Makes Operating Profit Hons eee bvsiggd ge ag orca Beep ved floor of the house, the agents = steady. Good demand existed for| t® 100 pounds offerings 12.50 to/3 DNS, ch to fancy. 1.43% @1. Turning to the question of what/ three women: ,One woman was on state. = protein above 13 per cent and 12 to| 13-25; few extreme weights rejected! 3 DNS, gd to choice. %@1. to do with the operating profit which the “favorable” side, ‘at the last tabs Frank Brucker was released from Nieseraseaa as S .13 per cent wa sin fair to good de-| from load, 11,75 to 12,00; ‘sheep{3 DNS, ord to good. %@1. he reported, the governor said: “I Jazz Band Plays é ato the id he furnished a $1,000 $227,339.13 S | mand. Below 11.50 per cent protein| fitm; bulk fat wes 6.75 to 7.00;/3 northern . %@1: am satisfied that now, with your! 4 jazz ‘band played ‘ow Dry Tot a a int are Meds appear in the next term of STATE © it DAKOTA, ‘demand was quiet. Weight also| best held higher; feeding lambs un-|1 dark hard %@1. cooperation and advice, a commence- in fox trot time, and other| willing to wait tor the ii ate federal court after an appearance | _ I, 3. Wildfang, Cashier of the $= counted in sales and low protein and| Changed; good offerings 12.00 to 1 ud aoe : %@1. ment may be made to pay out of the| selections before - the . meeting prebented by “the governor in. his|Pefore J. ¥ Doran, U. 5. commis- | above ed bank, “do. solemnly S lightweight offerings were slow and| 12.505 POR acs es Enewer A i npon ti Sends “issted by tne aig 4s Siosich-ouidithel oki Cee before forming a final|*ioner, at Bismarck. trug, to the hest of my knowledge D4 evinter wheat was steady. SO. ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK Minn, & SI and upon the excess debt created in} 1. pel sve pe a ae wage Admitted to C: ag °* M. E, WILDFANG, = _ Durum was steady on top but med-| _ South St. Paul, Jan. 10.—?)—(U.|hard ... ‘ 1. the construction of the plant, over! on the state prohibition law was| For the first time in history, aa = ium quality continued easy. S. D. of A. tle 2,000; moder-| To arrive . if and above the amount of construc- brought to # vote at the last legis-| fa is time in > 80 Pete atscen and svar t0 before me * Corn was firm to one cent better, | ately active; fully steady with Mon-|Minn. & SD, 1 hard. 1 tion bonds. I believe that $160,- eee . lative session, many solons “voted re bury, z carnings of ‘the “plant, ‘being. the| “fy bectuse, there was a, bunch of affl reer Ges BR Sara oetit, witont, An old women in the back of the room,” - z July 19, 1929. With the efficient working ne Li ert nag td ier) “legislators f r @| correct Attest:— ood weight and color in brisk de-|day; very few sters early; bulk To arrive ........ co “| salable 10.00@12.00; late sales Mon-|Fey 1 amber durum. Oats were steady with a slightly|day included one car medium To arrive ...+ better demand, Offerings were mod-| weights ‘upwWarts to 13.25;. with |Fey,2. amber durym. Ssekees 8 ML ZRKKLKKKLKKE TTS DOOXKLDHOHOHOQHHHHHHH DHOHHH9H9S f mp H. P. Goad: “ fleshy feeders to th 1 to|1 amber durum. 12 % | plant or needed working cal ‘1 id Mr. and Mrs. @. H_E. Wildfang, ; ornye was in fair to good demand, 12.50; he. stock 6.50@8.50 for cows To arrive . 11 The law, he said, provides that the ne Nast te elateaibe ties a on the tere arama ene recentl aake foc Minveneeiin Pra treed i ae * mills ready buyers of choice. ’! and upward to 9.50 for heifers; cut- 10 industrial commission shall tol forcement law should be led| Some d a eir home. Mr. z y buyer: y to 8 si f repeal e discussion was had at thelis a salesman for Armour and com- = Barley was quict and draggy at|ters 5.00@6.00; bulls steady; best 09) the state treasurer the earnings Of] s19 ‘the enforcement left to the| caucus on the Pi Go = .77@.86, beef offerings 9.00; medium grades 2 amber durum.... 1.11 the mill and elevator, the money to federal government. run Gov-| pany. lec, 3 _ Flaxseed offerings were larger.| 7.25@' stockers and feeders 2 durum . 09: be used in paying the bonds and| "Cora OOo tettestad, McHenry PEE scarey Bee 25 brisk for choice, quiet: tainly active, Cully steady. ana mrepered 1 d that the panei | com county, said he questioned the advis-| the presidency left Surdsy foe, Chi vekprtned toy ‘ i C 2,590; 5 i : urpor ‘ hicago i ee lower: mostly# 1.00 off; good lights |1 red dura which it shall be used. ability of pomsie ticket and tial prin lec-| Rapids, Mich., on » buying trip for 10.65@11.00. ; To arrive . ee more i yes in niared Nonpartilans organiza ne | lendale, raham, Kennelly Furnit ture ‘store. Hogs 13,000; biddi v % o ie amount o! construction |}; 3 MARKET TAKES mehkets 25 cents jomar uae Mone : bonds was spent in building the or bre at we'll, be i ittee, which} Miss Frances McCosh, who has é day; mostly 7.75@7.85 for light |; Bate @ 85 | plant, I am of the opinion that] shan before,” he said. His been a. butchers; 7.25@7.50 for light lights; @ the excess amount should first be tion was ‘voted =n, ie 7.00 for pigs; practically no early a ae ope = balance ol toe pine a eales; pigs steady 6.75; average as 57 appli © payment upon t <¥ a 7 ‘ ies ce Monday 7.98: weight 206, wy: 1B 8 Beinelnel fd on scien NOTE BELIEV ED " 4 Sheep 2, nothing doné early; ‘ uly vernor Sorlie; : ‘ Promising Rally Nipped in Bud] only past, of an in; indications a pH pay @. “a bare before ing eee we. TO BE EVIDENCE , legate aaa to the Kansas : ey teady; 's asking upward to fan igs . issue y Mr. ncer, 1S - by Flood of Selling Orders | 13.00 for fed wooled eke: @ pulsed ree @ the manager of the terminal elevator IN MURDER CASE Might Get Vice ; Soon After Noon 4 mixed cor @ “ri [and state mill, payable to the state — y. D x _ ;RAID his asurer for the purpose of carry- — Gheare dar AO a Wheat: 5 T8 e @.,. ling out my suggestion. I request|two boxes carpet tacks; ante Republican se Aamee Lang and Mrs, F. W. New York, Jan. 10—(@—A) No. 1 hard 1.30, iB onlced eon é your concurrence in” my recom~|@ullt bottom, candles. was made that if oon cle tide bonchee ok the promising rally in the stock market| Corn: New, No. 6 mixed .79 to|2. white oats. mendation.” With this snaeens failed to win the presidential nom- t wan played at today, following the announcement| .79 1-2; No. 3 yellow .86; old No. 3|3 white oats Recommending the construction of ination he would, at least, have a|five tables dui Bfternoon, and * of an unexpectedly large increase ‘88 1-2; No, 4 yellow .87 1-2.|" To arrive 50%@ a terminal elevator at Fargo, the good chance for the vice poe r lheeae pestgetiah Mrs, H. H. Wil- of half a million tons in unfilled| Oats: No. 2 white .55 1-2 to .66|4 white oats....... governor said the Grand Forks tial nomination. r ¢ , orders of the United States Steel] 1-4; No. 3 white .53 1-2 to .56, Barley, ch, to fey... terminal has already demonstrated a its value despite handicaps in rail- corporation, was nippd the bud} Rye: Not quoted. To arrive ...... way rates and privileges. “by @ flood of selling orders shortly| Barley: .88 to .96, Barley, med ‘to fter midday. United States Steel,| ‘Timothyseed: 3.00 to 3.75. eriey, edt ge ( x ae D ... Should Convict or Acquit which had led the recovery with an| Cloverseed: 22.50 to 30.00, Barley, lower gds 80 i = | advance of nearly two points to 150 rd: 12.00. To alr - 8 so BAersng seni to the facing : 1-2, suddenly plunged to 1-2 as 2 rye... : large amounts of the stock were of- fe 1.01 | that the legislature in the men 212% @22i% |clevator to find out “if there has 2 s, elevator out The sudden slump in steel com-} RANGE OF CARLOT SALES To arrive 12% been any dishonest dealings going mon dismayed operators for the ad- Minneapolis, Mnn., Jan. 10.—(?)— ——_—__—— on as some of the newspapers have | ance, working with other prom-| Range of carlot gran sal Wheat DULUTH RANGE intimated. Mr, Webster, the grain H inent stocks, and a hasty unloading} No, 1 dark northern 1.315 @1.43%; fan. buyer, and Mr. Spencer, the man- ‘was soon in progress in many|No, 2 dark northern 1.28'4@1.405; Open High Low Close|ager, have both been placed under quarters of the list. General Mo-|No. 3 dark northern 1.23%@1.57%;| Durum— picion and I think that in fair- , tors toppled from a day’s high of|/sample grade dark northern, 1.05;|March 1.18% them, and to me as general , 3134 to 130 1-8 and Radio Corpora-| No, 2 hard winter 1.25%; No.2 am-|May ‘1.21% 1.21% 1.19% 1.19% » this cloud of suspicion tion, which had reached 104 1-4, re-|ber durum 1.29%@14215; No 2] Rye— be cleared away or else have treated to 99. 332; No. 2 mixed wheat May 1.04% 1.04% 1.04 1.04 guilty of some wrong-| dre growing discussion of the Saying “our marketing facilities Fez os is 3; i : ii E il i § ee i f i SF it The — brokers’ loan situation had made it! “C, No-4 yellow 82. May 2.17 2.17 216 2.16 Th 3 - i s be in _ difficult for pools to attract a fol- None. clare in Ne Dakota vitally im- poison. ir pockets bills which Te. * lowing, and the general market was . 1, 1.0113 @1.02. M J pala mot. fe Ae tee ei ee poison, gard as emergencies. leaders inclined to sag during the.morning, Ree teh meine INNEA ROHS RANGE teat Hig wa fp ge then v0 Be » it both sides have os itarest despite some intermittent rallies. A Sample grade 81@82; Low Close , in 2 few specialties, such as Borden,|No, 2, §215@85% Wheat— Christie Brown, Jones Brothers, 2, ae March 1.26% 1.26% 1.25% 1.25% | Tea, made the most progress, with May ‘5 1.27% 1.26% 1.26% + the movement in the rails featured 10.—(AP)—(U. S.|July % 1.28% 1277 1.27% by a rise in Texas and Pacific in)p, of A.)—Potatoes: Receipts, 73 could , anticipation of an early inaugura-| cars; on track 199 cars; total United | 1.02 1.02 1.01% 1.0115 tion of dividends. States shipments 708 cars; demand 1.02% 1.02% 1.01% 1.02 When prices began to sag, losses} and movement slow; market dull;| ts— of two points or so were quite num-| few sales reported; Wisconsin sacked | h F 51 . @rous among the industrials. Some|round whites $1.50@$1.65; Idaho - B2% 52% 51% 01% high priced issues had exceptional] sacked russets No. 1, $1.50@$1.75; declines, Midland Steel Products! few fancy $1.90; Florida triumphs Mey 2.15% 2.16 2.14% 2.14% “preferred and American Machine! bushel hampers $2.50. jarley— % . and Foundry falling 10; Rossia In- ee 80% 80% 80 80% # surance, ‘seven; International Har- i ‘at 10.—(PH)—(U. * Re Bn F | ee i 8, i : : 5 i ‘ i : i E the last three years the North Dakota has not been i HH pesee ERE i if Uv Pp Z s g ® Minneapolis, Jan. jix and one half; and Lacke| s, p. of A.)—Potatoes: Light wire|’ BISMARCK GRAIN "Threshing Machine and| Sqvirv; “demand chew etait Fei i + Hy : : Edison, five to five and| weaker. Carloads delivered sale Pope, * Montgomery Ward, Nash/ freight only deducted, Minne ‘A :vecial grand to investi- tional Match, and St. Paul rate, sacked hundred No. 1 northern « gate the ut the two re- “B° and A. und No. 1 amber di ‘was conspicuously we = ites, United States, e 2 aries jurum four and CHICAGO POULTRY_ Chicago, Jan. 10.—()—P. alive easy; receipts five cars; fowls eI 21 to 26; tur- Bar! 25 to Toosters .18; ducks Oats . to 21; geese .19. Speltz, lrye.. receipts 9,301 cases; 5 alge Be