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MILL AUDITS — . a : FINANCIAL WILL THEN BE ee i Irs NOT HARD GRAIN MARKETS CONSIDERED the hail insurance matter LIVESTOCK By Associsted Press Leased Wire NEWS an emergency measure, McKey said, Payee pire by Gethagee gdh ; SS ES (Continued from from page one) and therefore did not hesitate to rome el eee ted lly etl . the committee had “no paver to a take | pre: A been won by ‘Manmola tabs i Slapintane? “katy pik meee on of decrease its duties” With the hail insurance bill as a Fh | Eos asock chs a motorn seiner roe: ¢ T Swenseid said that it appeared to| leader, it is feared that an ave- viv ® ery. People have used Marmola for 20 t Close Close —Today— —Today— |him the purpose of the committee | lanche of other bills may occur and § Jears—tnillions of boxes of it. Now j Yesterday Year Ago Open High Low Close | was to consider the mill and eleva-| send the assembly into a protracted Sender’ Ggures. in almost evety ciclo \ Wheat— . % 1.28% 1.88 tor section of the message and leave | session. So far as is as known here show what Marmola does. a March 1.28% 1.28% = 1.20% 1. % the other parts for the legislative | there is no way of interfering wilh ‘A book in each box of gives ' @%@129 ~ isk ee itself. “We should not waurp | a member's personal privilege to the the formula and states the Teas May 1.30 1.80% 1. 129% the power of the legislature,” he|extent of preventing him from eons fer fesulte. So users realise how Se . @% @% @% averred. presenting a bill if he so desires, Post by Knudtson and effects are beneficial. A way mF Market Affected by Indica-) July 1.26% 1.25% 1.25% oe Leta Maga ts al 4 wl The Fo is, according to ies which done so much for so many . that the committee could not limit| that this is emergency session deserves a test from you, Make it now, tions of Active Export De- | com— by: 7% 29 | sel? in this fashion, Swenseid with- | and some of the assembiymen Bave| ze from the rave Guae ch the results for a litle while, then mand—Wheat Lower sbi i “@x_ | atew his motion. notions of their own regarding the| F. Spets in fe ide. Ask your druggist today for @ 4 @ | ae Senator Ployhar pointed out that | emergencies to be met. France, together with a picture of 1 box of Marmola, ee Bis erste re hee e- committee had a “lot of work” OF the Raliowed spot, was presented to deputy : Shicago, Jan, 12.—(AP)—Notable Ke or. ™ 4% ahead of it and emphasized that its RE TS ‘i loyd F. Post o. in Chicago ice Bulges in the =heah es et to- | July Bam én 91% members, were anxious to get away ADHE: iN American Legion yr fag eked atives rpreased in “woman public the larger program, the sec- ay resulted largely from indica-| 4,4, e% ¢ as soon as possible. He feels, he! SORLIE, FRAZIER | nesday night by Carl E. Kaudtson,| newly ‘discovered unsigned will retary testified under . questioning ions of active export demand a =f pave 54 said, that after today’s session L. ASH OPENLY] te to the hep eo convention | naming a daughter, Margaret, was thet it provides for the replacement| rom liyely speculative buying here.| 4y"'< : oi there will be no necessity for com- Cc f the |® forgery. battleshi hips as soon as this is : Jwing to scantiness of readily avail-; Mav mittee members attending sessions yas orcan Ex.|..2he will was found mand Pace tid ossible under the Washington arms : ble rural supplies, cash corn at al yy at the capitol, thus giving more time (Continued trom from page one) te are ‘France, | exami possi - mblic sale near ale, Illinois, we for work. Shumacher, a Townley agent, said Bo Fos foree | : the Now | Pleby, ry a ttunk: at He Ysaid ‘that the annual e mais A fAs reported to have brought $1 a|p.., Frequent Sessions U! yesterday that Townley plans to ‘was a member £ we ahs ara : . { wishel. Strength of corn values | “Yin 52% 52% Rep. Freeman, Grand Forks coun- | Sriil for ofl in four different parts | Dakota unit of the first division, in B® — Gnded to minimize selling pressure || Marc i i ty, suggested that so far aa possible | of the state next spring. 18th infantry. in 1925, Aes oe eles £m wheat and so likewise did] y.,, 1.02 1.08% 1.08% | the committee meet in the morning, A. J. Rulon, fe state| now estimated to be in excess. of @| years, he added, (fought complaints from western| May 02 108% 108%, afternoon and evening. Townley Dislikes Sorlie commander, and Jack Wied uarter ote, all a milion dollars, to a| capital ships under, the ‘treaty would { yarts hoth of Kansas and Oklahoma, |, 9"¥ 29 beh Swenseid said he did not want to| Townley has had crews of several| Fargo, state adjutant, were ba sated ‘the program had ig Corn closed unsettled 3-8 to 1 1-2 Lard— . 1.03% 1.0, shirk work but felt that longer |men each touring the state aren of honor at the monthly me nghel es punraian of the, daugh- been form ariciets ted with that in view. ents net higher; wheat unchanged | 28?- 11:85 * ed hours in the morning and afternoon, | his personal notes to finance his the local post when the merabers of ‘Appleby's death 8:8 cents lower; cats a shade to|, May @ar bs dispensing with the evening session, | forts to find gil. Enmity between = ptagion Boy Scout troop acted Blk ‘a Chicago ate Smith Sends Note to : $8@1-4 cents up; and provisions woul ter. Townley and the governor became torney. The wealthy widow's estate | DIMI en 0} thehanged to a rise of seven cents, | Ribs— ; R a7 aay meee Rep. Twicheil asked Swenseid, | active when the latter, as chairman Wile ‘Rulon and Mr. Williams gave! was to zo to his three children un- Jackson Day Dinner oa ‘According to authoritative ad-| J®” 10.90 ssi 12.17 12.27 12, ped “Are you single or married?” as the | of the state blue-sky commission, toh talks at the busii eeting | der the terms of the unsigned will iy a vices of Argentine wheat are expect-| 4), t, @20 10.90 committee members laugked. Con: | attempted to find a method of pre-| which preceded the entertainment / in case Margaret died before her — % d-to continue large from now on. | ,,!3Y 11.30 14.90 tinuing, “wichell reemphasized the| venting Townley from raising] program, the state commander de-/ nother, Although the unsigned will| Washington, Jan. 12—(%)—Gov- | the movemen. o2 new wheat from | Bellies— ‘she if 11.95 | Recessity for finishing the commit-| money in the state to finance his | tailing Legion activities over the probably has no. legal importance, | ernor Alfred E. Smith of New York! © Argentine has spread to the south- Jan. ee 173 2) 12:92 tee’s work as soon as poasible: ventures. Despite the fact that he| state while Mr. Williams described | officers said he. information it con-| has sent to Chairman Shaver of th "2m provinces, where the err is re- |__May 12.60 sel 2 ‘i igyeited th PON ae belle Rl tid eet alee tbae rela ber the Paris convention. beSeed ihe tedted ee ety Democratic national committee P| ¥ i ut better than | rs ene 'S CO see | estima’ 0! for possible bearing on the s! ee wile, the Ca. | sday’s se; good desirable! market dull; Wisconsin sacked | that provision be made so that the | tween $500,000 and :000,000 of his} 5 nia ceeuace a com-|_. With the arrest tof Dr. Cha: alte nae ie eaten Dey ‘ane ba aadian growers’ pool is also stated | ; so ah sorted round whites $1.50@$1.65; fancy | group recess in the evenings when | personal notes Persons with! wander of the post, *nairman of| McMillan, Mrs. Appleby’s business Governor Smith declined an invi- 0 be offering lower rades of wheat | nothing | shade higher; Minnesota sacked t felt it necessary. whom he became “finaly when he| in2"°cntertainment committee and| Manager, who now is awaiting trial| tation to attend the dinner on the rather ‘more freely. 1 n steady; | round whites russets Red river he ‘group’ adjourned until 3| organized the Nonpartisan League! socurmaster of the Legion troop,|0n an indictment charging him with| ground of pressure of public busi- Friends of higher price: for corn bighty y $12; | Ohios $1.40@$1.55; Michigan sacked odlock this afternoon, wh-n the two | and who still have ith in him. bach ited his ‘Boy Scouts in a series|her murder, another purported will ness in his own state. William G. were expressing gratification today 7.25; |russet rurals $1.55; Idaho sacked | committee reports will be made. Siljan charged that Schumacher PreGrills and meneuvers, climaxing | Was found in his possession. This| McAdoo, who engaged with Smith it what is described as the general anged; early sales good russets-No. 1, §$1.65@$1.80; mostly/ "Attempt to Get Recess Falls "| and others associated with Townley] 0.55% investiture ceremony be-| Will, declared by the officers to be| in the most wiceereb la deadlock in creeping upward character ‘of the) 7 pound offerings 2200 to 12.50. | $1.76) dency sha gg ily ord a gE ibbring comm Yore more than. 100 Legionnaires|® forgery, left. the entire estate to| the nation’s political. history at et. Country offerings of corn acetal AAMT 3 ? | recess failed in the house yesterday | tee which pac! cent the doctor. uare rden ‘ontinued to be light... Predictions | |, _ FARGO LIVESTOCK toes; a bushels crates bliss | because, according to L 1. Twichell,| committee against the governor to- = sai and mothers of the |" the body of Mrs. Appleby was wil speak ae the dimmer, ey were current that a sharp falling | Fargo, N. D., Jan, 12. triumps No, 1 $2.00@§2.26. Cass county, majority floor leader, day. epee talks were given by Judge|found tied in a canvas sack beside in the velume of Argentine corn | 150 to 180 pound weights 6. 7.25; ‘ it would be better fcr ‘.e assembiy G. Larson, Yale eel oe W. L. Nuessle of the North y akets a road near San Fernando the day] FOR SALE—Burroughs Adding shipments this week would be wit- | 180 to 200 pounds 7.25@7.35; F (AP)—(U.|to avoid the “odium” which might|mer secretary Bt court Father John Slag,| after Christmas, Machine, office desk, check file néssed, 220 pounds 7.0007 8. D, of A.) Light wire] pe attached to it if it were to go| openly predicted “Chat thee a spit of pastor of St. Mary's procathedral, pisceicstit ear auto-parts-eutd files, andl citer : . 50 pounds | inquiry, demand slow, market weak- | home immediately after hearing the|the committee today means the de- | Bua'<t, G. ae Siirertor'et boys'| Sorlie t6 Talk Over office supplies. L. Van Hook WHEAT PRICES REMAIN 5D polinds 725@ ee Weritekelce ieee ia governor's message, if only for alfeat of Senator Lynn J. Frazier ie | Sante alee, Sineero Bare - : cee ee een Bok WITHIN NARROW RANGE 70; stags “few days. is a candidate for reelection. . ran , adi Mitmeapuliss mers 12.—(P)— ‘ Paul rate, sacked hundredweight, ‘Although no formal action toward Peete of Governor Sorlie will not one "Boy oie in posi was G d Forks R: g|| So ‘heat prices. remained within a Sheep top spring lambs trimmed | round whites United States. No. 1, a recess Wag taken, several house accept such a slap in the face lying mee in eretisetes row range today, the tone shift- 11.50@12.50; heavy spring lambs | $1.35, few low as $1.30. and senate members left for their |down, he said, and predicted that pi open Ea 1 rr. Chaties Gray Grand Forks, N. D., Jan. 12,.— ‘from mildly easy to mildly firm | 9-00@10.00; cull_lambs_8.00@9.00; ores ee homes last night, intending to return | they ‘would take reprisal measures | © Thess Galvin’ (AP)—With two regular sessions Licori d Menthol <o late in the session but pressure ae ewes 5.00@6.00; heavy ewes! BISMARCK GRAIN here as soon as the steering com-| which would result in Frazier’s de- | 9d mas Galvin. behind him and a special session now icorice an en 3 not“heavy. 00@5.00; cull ewes 1.0¢@3.00;| (Furnished by Russell-Miller Co.) ittee eady to mak t. | feat. emRRT TE uERE going on, Governor A. G. Sorlie is 1 Gats pained ground with carn, | bucks 3.00@4.00. be Bismarck, J Jan. 12 peer Watt, Gata Loetty, Frazier, recalled as governor in Highway Commission | going to give the Reople of the state || Will Stop Your Cough Cass county, in May barley was fi id quiet. ERE PNT Od No. 1 dark northern ..... «$1, th int t| 1921, was elected to the senate in a chance to hear how he views the ‘ aye yaa. firm within “hae rifle iaeldeta spill el i No. 1 Warten at sheik om . uae sea dete hit ira i op nant So: 1922 and _ long been regarded as Workings Explained ne ea of the state legislative . etd ene ees “4 .| Minneapolis, Jan. 12—(P\—Whea ‘i mi es . ‘ f a nge the forepart of the ses 5 No. 1 amber durum 4 mittee will have nothing to do ex. pall i a a te ie aa of the Non: at Rotary Meeting ‘4 chie® censeutive tit speak] des tac varies climates A receipts today 258 cot ed to 208|No, 1 mixed durum .. cept cool their heels in the~ Bia- Be 5 ; 7 Mi ae kota university || cold in Florida and California : ‘ay flaxsced had ain advance of |# year ago. Minneapolis cash wheat | No. 1 red durum .. marck hotel lobbies until the joint over the North Dal orn a —a oo ee committee reports Ff ge A ote te ag Boge ESO % Bee ee ciferings were mod. 1 herd rns fan Se ic He suggested a committee of three! ommittee today was a continuance | marck Rotary ‘aub ‘Wednesday when Action.” His talk will be one of|| Mi the . and commen Nigh aratein and | Montana’ sssi-+e--2 1.6 Are to confer with the senate on. the/or one which began at a caucus|A. D, McKinnon, chief project engi-|three to be broadcast under the || must be ENTIRELY Ugrnene E. eight offerings sold rapid-|_ To arrive rie “ag | Tecess question but before ® vote | meeting of the committee last night |neer of the state high auspices of the North Dakota Feder-|| The best treatment for coughs : remiums. Medium qual- | 1 DNS, fancy Speltz, per ewt. 20 | Was taken the house was informed | and which was continued at a Non- ‘at the weekly luncheon. | ation of Women’s Club: in colder climates:is a mixture ( In'a shade better demand.|_ To arrive Peltz, Per TELL COR: that the senate had adjourned for partisan League caucus which fol-|He outlined the apportionment of| Other speakers will be Helen|| of licorice, menthol and a few to poor quality made up|1 hard sprin No. 4, 55 Ibs. the day and no action was taken.|iowed the committee. caucus. At|federal aid among the states and|Hamilton of Bangs, Hamilton and|| other ingredients, a propottion of the receipts} To arrive . No. 5 J. H. Burkhart, Ward county, Non-|the second meeting Larson charged | told of the departments of the high-| Bangs, Grand Forks, who will talk || Such a : mixture is now being a slow and draggy. Winter |1 DNS, gd to fancy No. 6 partisan floor leader, . joined, -with | that nicyrep to the governor, ex-|way commission and their work- January 2» on “Why Make Wills?” || offered prepared under ; firm. Durum was in| To arrive ........ One c Twichell in opposing a Pecess.. ‘The essed by some Nonpartisans, was|ings. He discussed the work that|and A. D. Keator,’ Grand Forks,|) the name of re cough treat- q quiet, except for |1 DNS, ch to fancy. der 55 1 i members, he said, would have to re-| Posed “on their failure: to Win ap-|has peen done and what is planned fivarian cf the| University of North |{ ment. Being a simple mixture, 4 : % 1 DNS, gd to choice. 1.38 under 8! turn home at their own expense.| nointments for state jobs. for ‘the state and ‘for Burleigh | Dakota, who will talk on “First/| Li-Ko cough and cold treat- 8 were light andj|1 DNS, ord to good. 1.26 Hard winter wheat $1.05 | They are down here to do business |” Senator D. H. Hamilton, McHen- | county. Books for the Home,” January 30. ment is inexpensive and the re- a af 1 dark northern.. Dark hard winter wheat 1/9¢| and_ might as well stay until the} ry county, a member of a eenate| Mrs. & A. Taylor, accompanied sults when used in Dakota, a eens Touarrive ... sa: : ~~ [spesial sessions pnts, He, sald. tea. | Committee which investignted the| by Mrs. R, E. Morris, ‘sane thi House Operates With Montana and Minnesota (the 3 were light ‘and de- | 1 paren . 80. ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK Te ae lepale ors erp! pero governor's management of the state |lections. B. O. Ward gave a brief, colder climates) are really won- mill and elevator, one of the ven-| attendance report and spoke of ree Reduced}} erful. Hall D Compan Pg the news-| tures. launched by the Nonpartisan s < better sesaaies 3 during Fo Much “e and all maillictne diualera es South St. Paul, Jan. 12—(AP)— | pwichell pointed out, he niove 3s Pes under Townley, asked that | Februa: y was quict and casy|2 DNS, ch to fancy. |(U. S. D. of A.)—Cattle 2.800; very | sonore might interpre 2 DNS, gd to choice. a | 1 .77 to . 1 | slow, part of run sticll back; steers i, Although eating with a some- t Blexseod was in sharp demand 2 DNS, ord to good. ri ‘and ‘yearlings steady under broad SSE ef i 4h vege torte son be, poste eo ate a intra Pe the Juncheco Wodnes. what rane h gpiaatig in comparison i . 4 the basis was strong. c: DNS. panier ate | feeder demand; she stock weak, bulls | ‘voided. Those who want.to go bite ant Lt comlan of ae Mae Morsis Bis, k Mrs te with the regular session last winter, oe Sent ane 15@25 cents lower; other classes | eile he anit; tana (the Pure which has the raill siti Fe Lorie ot eam Nemseno? | the house of representatives still a) VOLUME 3 DNS! Sr to good, 122 unchanged; bulk steers salable 10,00 | Home can do so, he sald, and the i ature which has the mil sita-|lor of Fort Lincoln; H. K.denten of] found need for Is persons “a the } 3 northern . > 1:20 ely Aen. ao nt nan roll call at the sessions which will] Hamilton ‘said the difference be-'| ston, Mint et S. V. Adams of Lisbon; eres) seen: 1 dark hard 7.50@9.25; cutters 5.00@6.00; prac- | be perfunctory until the special com-|tween the governor and the speciat| A. J. Ri Rulon, “Alfred Steel and F. M_|__Members of the employment com- mittee said there were not enough To arrive . mittee reports, committee is to be ironed out at the ices of Jamestown; Frank E. LOWER TOD AY 1 hard (Mon best beet see: grade bulls 7.75; | ™aipert van Berkom, Divide coun: present session and it would be un-| Ployhar and A. J. McInnes of Val- ine popes Seeman, te anal Examination ; a To arrive . Calves 2,200; steady; 25 or more ty, Nonpartisan, said he traveled) fair to him to have the Nonpartisan ma cer ware Rabe of Dickin- “to, watch the legi lature: in i SPF ata Minn, & SD, 1 dark lower; bulk good lights 9.50@10.00. from Friday to Monday to reach] organization endorse the governor ‘Whitman, O. L. Spencer beanies at the expense of the state, oe ini Maw oe evtesersesees 21 Hogs 18,000; fairly active; fully | Bismarck and could not easily ed re eed lorem bate jfiate | and on Moet of Grand +!" The list of house employes Backing and Filling Move- Minn ouetienee = 24 @127 | steady to strong; butchers and lights |Home. “As long as the governor) situation 24 ieee clarii Aowab ee Len Wari of Valley City and lows: Chief clerk CR. V ae ‘ i Boe hard. 124 @127 1675@8.00; numerous loads to ship- | Teports that he made a clear pro Fred el-| Baird of Bism.rck. assistant chief clerk, W. tery. ments Characterize Trading To arrive ....... + 1.24 @1.27 of $160,000 from the mill, we should| gon county, a majortiy of the spe- ae in Today’s Market Bey Santer durum. 1.41% @1.50% F356 eon foben ee ee worry about expenses,” he said. cial senate committee, are Nonpar- Man Is Killed by rE 6. ey. se! ora arms, in ays To arrive ........ 1.4155@1.50% | mostly 6. 75; average cost Wednes-| A phase of the subject which was| tisans and so is the governor. k Fey 2 amber durin. 187% @149% Ty 7 6; weight 216. not discussed 1s the fact none of the Bus at Northfield ellie, Tet Hite “colt, |? Hoare: TERS | Be, Same 28 onl et te uae -e._| ee eterized trading ins today’s |2 Cage she . ‘s 4 | eet pare Abb for boot earl in Scan ant most of them would AN NEWS ort cs io led ne clerk, Sonn eo De K Ener. wo jae ae a 2 amber dusi 1 08, inig nent ines others. and. sheep 1eeye:to-remialesey nats: Hb their bus nine miles south of postmaster, E. D. Skinner; mailing —_ pee mmgpeered ae uestominay -|2 durum .. 110% @114% nee nt sales fat ewes 120@180 own ae aces Mandan; toriditions and the immediate trend |3 amber d 094 @1.15 % Report that the senate state at-| "Two Mandan Youths of securities prices was reflected in| durum... Hee CHICAGO CASH GRAIN tairs committee would act, for, the the market falling off in the volume 1 Tt Ste i rit 16%! Chicago, Jan. 12,—(AP)—Wheat: upper house | bron ht a protest from Are Charged With pf ‘sales. Pools staged sharp ad- ” No. 1 northern spring 1.28@1.30. ynch, land county, who Box Car Pilfering fatices in a few issues, and several Coarse Gr: Corn: New, No. 5 mixed .81 1-2; pailibehery me nthe house should i rab lite 4 spots cropped out. There |2 yellow corn.. little in the day’s trade news to | 3 ‘yellow cor fnftuence the price movement. Cop-| To arrive motors, food, public utility and hares presented several points No. 4 yellow .85@.85 1-2; old No.| have a greater representation on 5 yellow .87 1-2. © e the’ joint committee than the senate,] »Two boys, both 14 - ears an: Pee ne S eet 55 1-2@.57; heen " a Geeolts sad saambership, |e 5 in ator custod, ie lo. 3 whi 'wichell pointed out that in case: Rye: Net uote where joint committees have Ope- charged awake stealing Barley? ie i ie@s.e0. pated tn the past ithe practice has proepeepoleey cars zd the Northern Pa- mot a Cloverseed:" 22 22.50@30.00. been, fo iy sare tones. equal) Sap BR, ag Brady, Special nl segent ot of “rl 11.92, In the natural course of events, | railwa; he said, consideration of the gov- ernor’s message would ne been pas came, RANGE OF CARLOT SALES | Selesated to the stato attoan, In| second lad and his arrest two hours “72 Minneapolis, | Jan. 12.—(#—| view of the fact that he and the OOOO ®DOOOS ‘strength. Fe es the other hand, Adams Express proke another five points, General S It preferred four and one half *Mathieson Alkali and Borden down three points below last ’s final quotations. closing was strong. worable industrial news accen- 39908 s a late upward spurt with hi S4@ .55% | Range of carlot grain sales: “ .) ver: Further investigations will be buying of General Motors ite « ‘51%@ 153% | Wheat: No, 1 dark northern 128 ee eee a it better to| made before any charges will be 184 in progress, American 51% to 1.40 7-8; No. 2 dark northern | delegate consideration of the mes- t the youths, Milton ting, International Harvester, | 4 white oats. ‘51% | 1.28" to 1.37; No. 3 dark northern sage to a special committee. > ausistant state's attor- | Woolworth, Brooklyn Union Gas, | Barley, ch to fey... 84 @ 86 |1.25 to 1.44; sample grade dark |” No one voiced support of Lyncl!’s Seema? ons ad vthee igh To arrive 81%@ «2, | northern 1.15; No, 1 hard winter | protest boys admitted that they had : also were purchased at | Barley, med 4 83 | 1.29; No, 2’amber durum 1.23 1-4 to candy, Sita aud ether food The only house committee meet- No. 1 mixed durum 1.40 pee ‘was one by‘the com- ee denied that their 1m ed wheat 1.37. ittee on mileage and per diem, white .51 1-8 to 51 seeing that the legislators are prop- 3-8. ibursed spenses, Rye: No. 1, 1.02 3-8 to 1.02 1-2,| My Selmbummed for thelr ex ae Flax: No. 1, 2.35. Possibility that the speciat ses- 12.) — logs. 52, ,000; weights 180 pS S EY Barley: Sample grade .80 to .84; 9 A sion may take on the character of a aoe ages stron; at BL RANGE No. 2, 82 to 8 general session, despite the efforts Prices; vy jan. 12 —_——_—_—— 3 little action Open High Low Close CHICAGO POULTRY of leaders on both sides to prevent pounds; pack-| | Durum— Chicago, Jan, 18,—(AP)—Poultey | Sch @m occurrenice, exists. scarce! top 855; te May 1.20% 120% 1.20 120% fowls, “20@°34 Toy opri Oe 5 | ot the house yesterday {or for reading pounds; up to that price; i ® Shy di 289 8" im peat. tod: -@aagber of others are to 300 1.05% 1.04% 1.04% itd p a yo pounds | Ma: 1.05 : KOR 8.25 to 8.805 160 to 200 18, ‘The bill: alreddy: ittoduced and | oiee 21 1 yi e pm sponsored by Reps. McKay, 5! May 7 218% 217 218 county; Kamrath end Kel 3 bulk ———_—_—_ MINNEAPOLIS RANGE idly mountipg prices. Christie} To arrive . jumped 11 points. Barley, lowe sales apprexinaiod 2,200,-| To arrive “snares, CHICAGO LIVESTOCK (U. 8. D. To arrive .. Bb" °Sa Seon cocond8 cesta SEEEEIE eococo: its 44 er 45; firsts 4 43; 125% 1264 135% 126% Seconds 8@.A0 ing 1.28. 1.28% 1th 13s: cases, ag ih Cheese unchanged. 1.09% 1.02% 10é% 108%] _ MINNEAPOLIB els, ste a (ae) — 52 52% «52 ae patra, cued “at | dee 215% £17 2.15% 2.16% tefon te sacks; ve focal, saat bare 20% 20% “80% 0% Bran $20.50@900.76. $ 4