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BISMARCK TRIBUNE _—_ Se : TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1928 TO TAKE STAND . Exe SESSIONS ARE _ |FIRST BOOK OF 20-VOLUME SET OF SeNAUDITORTUM| BIOGRAPHIES WILL BE ISSUED S00 in health and badly in need of a tonic but I did not know what to és e, as everything knew of did not By Associated Press Leased Wire NEWS (Continued from page one) when ‘he spoke before an America: Legion ‘xpressing | eattre Endeavoring to Re- CHICAGO GRAIN TABLE } est development in elevator opera- tt here. E: ‘ GR AIN PRICES Por Trial of Man Charged With| ‘2 204 management. thanks, "Bossy walked ott with the po the’ wilg of & drag : Close Close —Todsy— —Today— a Thompson Opens Convention pd leaving the Legionncires to| store Forgotten Reputa gist advised me to a : Yesterday YearAgo Open High Low == Close | Planting Dynamite in Stove | A.M. Thompson of Cogswell,|decide how to replace the weight/ ong Give Prominence to take Dr. Pierce's a Wheat— N president of the association, called|they had borrowed. Favorite Prescrip- ieee tarch 38% 133% 1.36 1.33 9 1.331% ears Finish the convention to order shortly be- So mee Americans Who Have Made tion, so I took her e q | May 34% 134% «135% «(1:34% (1.34% fore noork The invocation was giv-| Migs Pearl] Bryant advice and soon 5 | @ % a a exe % Ottawa, I, Feb, 28,—(7)—Hiram|° by. Rev. Paul Wright and Attor- ‘Add Li Some Valuable Contribution learned that it was Buying Orders Fail to Follow) July 133% 129% 1.52% 142% | Reed's confession of dy-zamiting the| ede vise to Bik a esses Lions ON | to National Life the brea, rae » Price Upturns in Corn and seas ci in sl vn gi ee Aaa! school house| R. Freitag of Max responded for the Life of Longfellow hha! me to regain my a ' | Marc 4% 95% 94% 94% | where Miss Iola Bradford, his| &tainmen. New’ York, . —The | health and strength and I am pleased : Drop Follows @ % rr 2, | Sweetheart, taught, almost killing mo 38 ance a the President/ The local Lions club enjoyed an first, ‘book of 1a Eprvohane Dictionary to recommend Stes, Jeanette May 98% 89% 7% 97% her, today was the cynosure of the| get saa Gee a , the Fad aed of | interesting meeting Monday. includ-|of American Biography will be|Berry, 806 Copeland Ave. Chicago, Feb. 28.—(7)—Failure! 3,1, ert 1.0114 1.00% gare crowd attending his trial. std rexpenaedl Thigh hopes "for the co tenetuter pad ea eae Epon PA testers Council Eo od da oe Tine rake I ; ice nor . ata shin, - = ° Nake ti Seat le i rit r Pierce, President In- Be ree eee came| @1.01 @¥% | The state's case rested largely! future. The association has proved! Miss Peat! Bryant of the Bis-|" The editors Of the dictionary, de-| valids’ Hotel in Buffalo, N. Y.. for ma Firehes. of telling pressure and to| nla upon Judge Frank Hayes’. ruling) Voit) "i" hae handled problema af. arck high school faculty talked on|siring to omit no name worthy of |free medical advice. Enclose 10c if lower quotations at the last. North| Marcl on whether the confession was ad-| focting the AIA teide @bicly: life wa adsworth Longfellow, his| inclusion, have given out in advance you desire a trial package of the American supplies of corn increased} + missible as evidence, the fai ? wide interest but with which life and ‘\is_vorks. The great Amer-| of publication the list of subjects | Prescription Tablets.—Adv. 384,000 bushels for the week, and| May at oH youth having repudiated it "The single “clevator could Teopete tet Feb Ulta “21, ay Uniaghe mt the | jographies in the first, volume p init a y 4 e} § ‘ebruary and throughout ie ii ° SB Perera ea:00O bushels againt| July, (old) AT 53% court heard arguments on the ad-|“ucessfully alone | | United States the Lior ; clubs cele- Pe eeee ee whith die dud” Sompnted bllning the wheat market, talk was heard of| , July» (new) 4% missibility yesterday and said he E Hee aioe piolects hat batt brated this anniversary Monday.) ‘These may be sent to Dr. Allen|operations the day before and which good export business but the sea-| Rie would rule today. ‘The state has| Hight major projects have been|Mrs, A. H. Teiret. of Gold 1 Valley. | Johnson, editorcin-chief, 602 Hill| was adjacent to the place where he board aunounced only 300,000 bush-| March 12% about 15 witnesses ready for testi-|Carricd to successful conclusion by)a guest of the club, read one of| Building, Washin D.C. was assigned to work on the day cls sold abroad. : May é 1.06%5 1.19% mony on the confession, but if it is uG ices i sep ‘ the Inst, rain|Longfellow’s’ poems. “Robert of|” The purpose of those sponsoring | his injury was received, It is held Corn closed weak, at 1-2 cent to} ,, @% * ruled out, there is little remaining) one's, Assqreet en and Forke: cecres| > Sy. and preparing the dictionary is to|that, though he had been forbidden to ID aIaE fick Gecline, wheet 1-4 cent! ly 1,08 1.04% 1.088 before the state closes its case, tags af the od isati wt a in his William Shipley, representative of | make it the most complete biograph- | longer work in the room where oper- to 7-8 cent off, oats at 1-4 cent low. | LA 192 1ag0 8. tnz0 as t25 | poten, "taal GER ee anisial eho eatin aaseetal ote ee | ereerrterae CUD rig tte (00d Roads | ical reference work and, through the| ations had recently been discon: 3 a ) 32 5 25 + 110 ; 25 ong | anu h ; ‘ Pe : ] siete ee Shaved todn cents deme, May 11.60 12.70 11.57 1147 11.50 11.50 them several dynamite i epee, vention here today. . ited of the various club committees with 9g Ly eaoattel pecregre 3 ae i ed, it cannot ee dy eae aettee ae" Not only was prospective weather; July 11.87 1282 1182 11.85 11.80 1180 Chiet Defense Counsel George|__ The accomplishments were listed) the Association of Commerce. BE. C.| est possible support from the stand-|of law, cither that the injury was Re = over the corn belt adverse to large! « (eae @% Ao Springer of Peoria said Reed was on of the Lions club at Grand /noint of scholarship and thorough-| sustained outside of the course of te “= receipts, but arrivals of corn in hells 2. sous Hinged a witness stand in in thee bringing greet: | ness, the eae Ue that it was 36 Chicago today, 1 3, showed a are 5 a ‘i = i " hase: sed by t! i intenti if th i, week ago and a year back. Besides, 9 . Rd ch . > ing ‘i ‘on; seni {attempt to restore fi tte: - | other, = } coaitey. Sisarings of corn to arrive (ald the stand and telling of her romance Pe ee teal increase in elevator re and Dr. George F. McErlain. tations, to give prominence 10: koe: (3) The evidence is examined and lacked volume today, and elevators| Bellies— : with the 24-year-old farmer, her| toca! ched site rental: den| 122, Lions entertained tie following | icans who have made some valuable held sufficient to support the verdict MARE Cirapenes vas buyers of, Maret 4g” | thitd cousin, and the tragic event) Prt com Spe’ sie rentals was ce-\guests: E. C. Lee of Grant Forks,| contribution to the national life but|of the jury to the effect that the de- March delivery. May 17.00 12.40 which ended it. She told of the Th ; sdbsin’ or ivecta the Billy Petrolle, anc Mr. and Mrs, A. who, by some cay of fortune,|fendants were the employers of the Commissions houses were persist-|_Ju!y 12.67 12651265 __| night before the explosion on Dec.) ¢, The association was active in the/H. Teigen of Golden Valley. have been robbed ope ir fame. [deceased at the time of the injury. ent sellers of wheat today influenced ri 1, the last time she and Hiram were pene apse stones to Non 0. hit hoa prize was won by No Living Person Included (4) Where only one of the de- @ good deal by reports of cheaper POTATOES y pe bait He stayed late that night| Fea ne the terminal markets . GC, Freiss. The dictionary will not include the | fendants testified upon the trial and offerings from Argentina and by Chicago, Feb. 28.—(AP)—(U. S.| and they talked of their marriage A satisfactory car service rule for | ¢________-___—_~@ | biography of any living American.| where his testimony in general failure of the Liverpool market to} D. of A.)—Potatoes 89 cars, on track he for four days later, she said. aie in ume if car shortage was|| "Tj F 7, Achievement.of one sort or another | tended to show that he was the sole follow ‘advances in North American 228 cars, total U. S. shipments 857 jf e watehed him as he left for| 0st wished. | ips For Taxpayers | will be the test for including a bi-|jemployer of the deceased, evidence quotations. Liverpool despatches cars, prices unchanged, Tne et chen Ad school house. | °°!” vow rule was established for | °° | ography in the work, but - virtue|to the effect that he immediately reported heavy arrivals of wheat a Pag! v.| open? Mott Morning the stove blew) ecning out clevators, which -per- No. 13 alone will not be the basis, for men| notified another defendant by tele. from Argentina. Minneapolis, Feb. 28—(AP)—(U.| Up. ._| mits elevators to obtain one car with| T@®xpayers are advised by the Bu-| of evil influence will not be ignored.|gram of the happening of the acci- oe ; | = NS Fert ogheedied tained Het antes main-| minimum capacity of 30,000 pounds |teau of Internal Revenue carefully to For example, Jesse-James has been|dent and that the latter promptly WHEAT TURNS EASY ON Standard Industrials and Rails] \7°,. 70, on ead ee ezine | for cach kind of grain, the rule being | Present their claims with regard to of space‘because of|came in resppnss to the telegram ! judged worthy MINNEAPOLIS MARKET unsettled. Carloads delivered sales,| fixedly at each witness. His moth- Hie deductions for losses. To be allowed, his activity in frontier oytlawry, but|and both intervied the widow of the Minneapolis, Feb. 28.—(?)— Wheat Move Within Rather Nar- freight only deducted, Minneapolis| er, however, appeared nervous and effective from December 1§ to. Sep- such claims must conform closely to|the ordinary: criminal or inden will | deceased for the purpose of effecting . ‘ %,,tember 15 of the year following. ; turned easy today when the market} and St Paul rate, sacked cwt. round} was moved to tears during the girl’s|‘°NOCr in ope ti 3 = have no place in the dictionary. a settlement is held to have been failed to advance. through recent row Range white, U. S. No. 1, 1.95 to 2.00, testimony of her blighted romance.| . £04". °the lost seccion of ie Toglas INCOME TAX IN A In adgition to statesmen, soldiers,| properly admitted as showing con- resistant points on the upside. CHICAGO CASH GR ‘AGO CASH GRAIN ——— | lature. NUTSHELL clergymen, writers, artists, scientists | duct amounting to an admission and Large offerings of May again were . WHO? Single persons who and other notables, usually dealt with |for its impeaching tendency. 7 New York, Feb, 28,—(?)—Uncer- ‘ (Pi! 1] Premium rates on warehouse bonds a ncy. | Md Sin Reh |tain rice owes Omacined| CMM, EP: oP Pant I nid ons aa | matt ome of FiPee ie || yer‘ ie tts [Dine Coun on Sohn C2 Lane today’s dull stock market. Stan- ! 4 more or gross income o! . a ” See aerate ent wheat met| dard industrials and tails’ moved! "Ges, No, Seized 96 1-4 to 1-2;|_ Washington—Bill secking con-| lee pointed to several _matters|! or more and married couples ||! ¢* PSL Th CA otes| Tetareit ACieded and Ord better support but early in the last| Within a rather narrow range while! No, 2 yellow .98 1-2 to 1.00 1-2. "| Stessional consent for Minnesota Which, he said, merit consideration |; who had net income uf $8,600 or eroes of ‘and | Reversed. i peeserresereeey pibiesmeasersonesurey i i bullish demonstraions in a selected) vi ite and North Dakota to build bridge|bY the convention. One is the en-|; more or gross income of $5,000 || étes—dead heroes of baseball and | Reversed. : er Li gee ctr thas ike assortment of tobaccos, oils, public Seelis ce aoow across Red River, between Fargo actment of more satisfactory laws|| or more must file returns. the prize ring; eminent craftsmen— Rpicion ot Wine monte by, Birdgell, J. i utilities and merchandising issues} Rye No. 3, 1.14 3-4. and Moorhead, was introduced by|8°verning the filing of chattel mort- WHEN? The filing period || &! uy vers, = versmiths and printers. aie gis ras He . 0. Brekke, Onis started firm and turned| Were offset by the weakness of a] Barley 92 to 1.03. Rep. Burtness, North Dakota. gages and farm leases or contracts, || ends March 15, 1928. Soci mpiedeet shot eel of Learned ‘atite Pig jak., Attorneys for De- mildly easy with trade light. May| few specialties. Timothy seed 2.75 to 3.50 and contracts for sale of land. WHERE? Collector of i apes Pheer nds is the prep- Gens 3 Gieete rye eased cent with wheat. May|. There was little in the day’s bus-| Clover seed 25.00 to 26,75. St. Paul—Judge Carroll A. Nye| At the last annual convention at I aration vd . wore eh corposed of pak i As porns ise y, N. barley ‘was easy with other mar-| iness news to influence the price) Tard 11.20; Ribs 10.87; Bellies;:°! Moorhead filed as candidate for| Minot, he pointed out, the legisia- ese eee ae ee te eeeaiea (eee ee crony sor Pini ntite, kets. May flaxseed sold off 1-2] movement, other than extension of 12.00, ” nomination as judge from seventh| tive committee was charged with the echtlacet ceil lions devoted to ———_——. cent. recent gasoline price advances, ss judicial district. Hehe Ae caaleah ees ced state - GE, natractiona ' peep rin my icence and letters. The) Paderewski Changes i | Which found reflection in a better Ne 5 — initiative and referendum laws, a@ ‘orms 1 and 1040; also 3 “5 tant F alicatussten ant canes demand for some of the oil shares. Frenette ro Clarissa, Minn—Mrs. Joseph|!#v which will be satisfactory. to/, the law and regulations. American Philosophical Society,| His Usual Schedule was 5 Call money was slightly firmer on ; . Strack, 44, residing 10 miles north-| the, elevators. Petitions to put this WHAT? One .nd one-half ||American Academy of Arts and js : he Bette hon ecsvea the approach of the month-end al- ee ic mee northern 130/ West. of here, ‘died from burns ‘suf. decision into effect have not yet been r cént normal tax on the first ae a Antiquarian, So- to Play For Sisters protein offerings, with medium| though there appeared to be a plen-| 3.4 to 186; 2 dark northern 182 5-8| feted in explosion when-she tried to| Prepared, Lee. said, but if the asso-|' $4,000 in excess of the personal || {e¥,, Smeinin Oriental Society, ie quality quieter and a bit draggy. tiful supply of fands : lable at to 181 1-2; 3 dark northern 124| Urry kitchen fire with kerosene. Sed cou oe fo blah tr exemption and cele raves Ame ical Fas srg at ey Minneapolis, Feb. 28—(AP)—Gen- : ‘ d i e renewal rate o' -2 per cent.| 3., 8. — -|} per cent normal on the ne Archeolo; ileboucly: tetacuing aa ¢ Bee co denned, steady and in} ponks called about $15,000,000 in| © Seno noah dark norther: 1| Regent, N. D.—Fire, which start-|€ndum act steps can be taken im-|| $4,000. Five per cent normal || American Historical erie 4 schedule that carries him, Tulane Duras was firm ia strong for| loans during the mornin, hard pring 145 5-8 to 19L 3-4; 1/€¢ after explosion of an oil truck| mediately after the close of the con-|| tax on the pelance of net in- |) Modern eon Association Of nis 67 years, through the strenuous- (Ne Recent slugeishness c! U. S. Steel id ixed| in shed of Leonard Prince Oil com-|Vention to prepare the petitions and|| come. Surtax on net income in H ness of a ti t! aoe WHerivgs were moderate| has been attributed in some quar- bei soap 329 5-8; 1 mixed) cany station, was brought under| Place them in circulation, If the|] excess of $10,000. z ieee Aree ena we ae tour, I Becraaesrmoe strand and demand was quiet. ters to the Uquidation, pie large Barley: Sample grade No. 2, 89| control after threatening to spread. ened belie fey rser tind yair Ae dation, Atserk ie logical world’s most famous pianist, came . ir te jong account, but reports that lan- 8 ce iecess 1 4 vi 880C! Li rica) Socio! into Mi 1 : good ds ee sees with a fair to nini interests were selling stock tol fieeae 4 yellow 88 to 91; 4 mixed| .,F argo—Mrs, rgaret’ Chandler,| be necessary for the members to dis-| the se Maer Tees Papen pocia ena Society of Amer-| tire cement nies See See Tye was in light, supply and] Pay for, the Bank of América pur-| gg to 1-2 : Bae ae ace Ging SOU FOE | tgs, eeu nnn” | payers trae or busiest, tn any) Madneval Realy of America. "|", 20, Caiblic| mins “yong vows Fs 6 - ] 5 Be 3 vt " nse 4 is t milling quality was firm. 4 malting| nied, Geperal motors ‘held. fairly| Oats? 2 white 55 3-4 ta 50 "a One ‘of the outstanding achieve-| transaction entered into for profit,| The first volume of the dictionary | Prevent them froin ever In-ring him Y. Di— ments of the association during the| though not connected with the tax-j will include the names from Cleve- . Senecio: te Dee seme’, Tee last year, Lee reported, red its| payer's trade or business, or if aris-|land Abbe, astronomer and meteor- PE sects night Paderewski, who activity in obtaining a reduction of|ing from fires, storms, shipwreck, | ologi to William = Baynham,| 5, nf pls er of Poland and who is pect |premium rates on warehouse bonds|or other casualty, or by theft, and| physician. wait fie’ beter king of musicians, Wimbledon, N. D.—Fire destroyed|2fter the rate had been raised by/if not compensated for by insurance o the Hinneay alls bait ee Hage 13 consolidated school here, with loss| insurance companies engaging in| or otherwise. . Sy tanner polis Municip.1 Audi- that business. ‘The increase’ was| Business losses result, usually,|| Decisions of an i i id a| steady but met stock on the rallies. : » 4, Goality, ssp a caries at Scher Bayuk cigars jumped nearly 6 eS rere spate ves resident of Cass county for more grades. Price range was 82 to 96. | Points to a new high record at 135] MINNEAPOLIS CASH CLOSE | than 43 years, died. Flaxseed was in good demand, | and case threshing and the Ameri-| Minneapolis, Feb. 28—(?)—Wheat can Tobacco issues advanced 4 to 5! receipts today’ 154 ‘compared to 102 joints. General Electric Gas & i i CHICAGO LIVESTOCK lectric A and B. Stocks each|* 2c 88% inneapolis cash wheat has ad 3 i h offer-| and Hudson motors also were free- sbesing eae: atl Lgid i ly sold at intervals. Total sales approximately 1,500,000 shares. — said, that they were generally in|on charges of speeding on motor- the property early today. “8 35% Pel Glee 7g The peratitet but fio" iaraltichont pak Dio. szencintion vel be en. en a an the Appeal from the ‘District union ie Danae ofenn “ eg ta ie Goldwyn, ah ig leben tar, aint] in cases involving freight rates on| arratg, hice & Ly ty when! Grand, Forks County, Hon. A, rea mare wrecked and several windows w ‘Tho sine’ qua non is screen| grain and grain products in the way Sed downward; light BISMARCK GRAIN heifers yearling in broad demand| (Furnished by Russell-Miller Co.) 11.25 to 12.50 for medium to good|No. 1 dark northern .... $1.11 kinds; fat cows and butcher heifers | No. 1 northern to e bulls steady to|No. 1 amber durum stro vealers 50c lower; largely | No. 1 mixed durum 13.00 to 14.00 trade on light vealers;| No. 1 red durum . Jt Belle and 7 = cage ri ype Cole, Judge. broken by the rioters who hurled bi bhi weivoivg SRSSSReSsee SERS, fined $5 and. costs, 4 4 pei its dik rfection| Some mena ‘would like to have it, d to '10 days fn jail. ‘The jail ed. _ 2 ;| sticks and stones at the nonuni ith ot face a nd Yorm-ineligcace and a| fhe terme, of four, sasecation| terms was suapended provi ine Theodore Be elton Seed Fe aie Uae or. 4 i rectors Brunksanes. Pay thats fines before lye, Dak, Attorney for TOO LATE TO CIASSIFY nel igld Fg tgs A, = 5 ia ———————____.__., jompson of the first co: esional ——_— ‘ State 7 ea ‘Personal and district; John R. Maddock of the! -1,, A: Benloak, Theodore Burkhart | Finley: N. Dake and Charles A.| FOR- RENT—Two unfurnished kinds 14.50 to 15.5’, odd lots.|No. 1 flax ry seeond congressional district and vice] and’ Alfred Chris ‘4 Hatton, . Attorneys for} rooms with closets, in mod one eep 5,000; supply of choice|No. 2 flax | Social News of ident ef the. association; J. S./'inged tome’ tims today, betes Respondent home, outside entrance, outside 90! Fey 1 ambe y ra ime p handy hts lambs small; ship-|No. 1 ryc x ; ny ® +| Stevens of the third c sional! Judge Bel! : ing Casa door on water, light and rs ag el fairly petty for| Barley 7 2 Mandan Vicinity district and S. A. Garber of Fortuna, sears ce, Ean gis ing tate o: y mt g ———— ‘ Chicago, Feb, 28.—(#)—(U. S. D. ‘ and coarse grain closing quotations of $25,000. 5, Today at noon, in his private car j—Hc . ve] d bout 2 ts tt x made at the suggestion of a rating|from the purchase and sale of mer- y e ee 10 f° ie over then Son: peale prices for the year. on Heelies ia -——————___—_______« | bureau in New York City to which|chandise. Such losses are usually Supreme Court An the. Arora map eareee de- days early market all around steady | On the other hand, national dit-| Montana sus... 1734@170%|1 Flashes of Life || ths inmurance companies conteibute,| Sistated Suatred whenever, in the| State of North Dakola {orders that forbid. them to attend ers common broke we 4 id big. buchere bearish; good in steady| ew low at 35 ‘and the. prefeted|1 DNS fancy ont. La@Lini | > _?| Dakota, warehouses, above the rates opinion of the Commissioner of In-|State of North Dakota, |Binie, concrete inant and r ;|dropped 5 to a new low at 55. # Ve354@1.73%, |_ New York—Executi f the) charged in Minnesota and South Da- - pashan ne pri ap ered mpgy pean : - rig pel Let 4 Meg cia torino to me Christie Brown and Standard plate 5 peer police Gopavment ate conviaced kota. Representations by officials of} sary to determine the income of any 0 Vick, es Teenie pie vives oe Beast: pound weights; bulk better grade| glass preferred also broke more than : 113014 @1.67%; | there is something to the medieval] the association and a personal ap-| taxpayer. magne Hans Bratland ish lineal te 170 to 210 pounds 8.10 to 8.25; bulk| 4 points each. eee A GLOSS trial by ordeal. Policeman Ferraro peel by Lee to officials of the rating repgieels ‘Defenden a ee 5 ‘ . sirable 220 to 265 pounds 8.00 to The ee was irregular. A 1.3744, @1.66% | turned in a report of his thrilling git pranlied ne el agentiee. rf — Police Court ea fendants Maiieeinn Min, 8.20; little done on heavy butchers; | number of shares which seldom 1.61% @1.76% | Tescue of a drowning man by a dive XG crcl gst Rlgeie: We ice urt by complaint and warrant, under the ers : few sales 260 to 300 pound averages! achieve prominence moved up brisk- 1.414 @1.60% | into icy water. There were doubts,|make the average rate cheaper’than} ¢—_________ | 1 @au Act (Chapter and Guards Beaten * 7.85 to 8.00; bulk packing sows 6.80|ly in the fi al hour, including 1.29% @1.40% So fellow policemen threw Ferraro|it was peter i George Baker paid a fine of $5 5a, Code, of. ‘Procedure, 1: to 7.10; pigs slow; few ealess 100| southern dairies “A”, Austin Nich- : into a swimming pool. They had Conti nt ion Growing a and costs after he:had pleaded guilty | Sr" clement to the Compiled Lew — to 130 pound weights 6.00 to 6.50;| ols and liquid carbonic. Good gains * 128% to rescue him. ‘ontinued growth in membership | before Police Magistrate J. M. Belk 191d) to establish the’ ternite of| _cicubenville, Ohio, Feb. 28.—(7) heavy h 7.10 to 8.10; med also ere recorded by Pan Ameri- 2 o8% ae, was reported, an increase of 50|to a charge of disorderly conduct = child aiad recover for its pe iy —Six nonunion miners and three + Hh, 0 a 0 te |e repay gM Gene aeie cc Lat | Matrowm, Mae Megumi] Sneha grein. MN a yr a to 8.25; packing sows raed pre! aes and Western Union./2 DNS, ch to fancy. 1.58% @1.70% | 0M its way to the Panama jweilge ics holding . —_—_ bound over to the he 3g ie Youghiogheny and Ohio Coal 6.75 to 7.40; slaughter pigs 6.00 to| Weakness, however, was evident in}2 DNS, gd to choice. 1.38%@1.54% | Canal.- It weights 735,000 pounds|number of companies holding mem-/ Earl Graves, Robert -Gratham, given security to» t company were seyerely beaten by 95, Montana power, yellow truck and!2 DNS, or dto good. 1.28% @1.88% | 90d has a barrel 70 feet Jong. ‘Three|berships in the association in 1927|Harold Wilson, Fred Hildebrand and to aon alae sheer al union sympathizers who stormed Cattle—7,000; fed steers strong to| Adams express, the last mentioned!2 northern ......... 1 U@137% railroad cars left with it for the|Was 367. ve Clayton White were arrested Sunday | siendar of the : the mine in an efort to keep 50 . 26¢ higher; weighty kinds alone| Sagging 5 points. General motors 1 “@4ig | Brooklyn navy yard, Commenting on the finances, Lee| afternoon by the polic department| Gistrict court without nonunion workers from. going into 1 1 1 1 ols 1. 1 1 ; heat. 417° Tenth street. Call pe Po Lcceplale sy gas fs director at large. Lee suggested that | po} partment last night. 1068. early sales of choice 80 to 90 pounds 3 130 : ; Mrs, Nels Romer entertained Sat-| ‘f°, (on™ iiincs‘ehoons thts “Pleason, —_—_—_—— x 16.50; pack rectors and bring the names of ( > FOR SALE—Three bt i shout stony 16.00 i a a0 Pa ers ; i 3%, | urday evening in honor of Mr.. and elected men to the convention Train Shed Collapses The that “no pean Tange. Cheap, Call at 309 Sen, 5 i . B Mrs. Jay Boley, whose marria; : ; ine; 08008 yun offerings ei |e a +6 a0: | cure Ih Faces Faden, Fol tf "'the convention wit ext downs a| @¢ Cincinnati Depot infin: ‘t Se ee ss I pean f ter ; a - a n nae 6 5 ‘i Mrs. Boleyavas formerly Miss Mabel| discussion of _ technical ‘within FOR RENT—Nice warm _ light teady; light suppl Pt tat, der £8 We eae eee 701 lieconat, 3%, | Ols sister of Mrs. Romer, ot the grain business thi Cincinnat!, Ohio, Feb. 28.—-(AP)—}period for criminal| ‘housekeeping rooms, private eoey:, Ti as ppl vo oratory Ah aes: corn, . di rs i 19% | has mide her home in Mandan fot|committees will be nd|A train shed nearly one, block long | cases, in: Section 1 trance, close in, all modern hore. 3 top 72 pound shearing lambs} Hard winter wheat ... $1.11] To arrive .. ‘18% sao el 2M # r ee upcement : Cpa eee sia Chapt 104 of the Beet peers Dae weed ‘4 .. > i ? it st on part of a er train to- |b; r 124 of the Session Laws eon slide iy 7 [are 72 povnd skearin lambs|Dark hard winter wheat ...... 1.10 Judge H. L. weg & has returned|’ /phe See cata etoit fea- tay, injuring cae tember of. the of is applicable to a crime] FOR RENT—Practically new, mod- MINNEAPOLIS RANGE _|2 yellow corn. / 96 | was called’ by the death of Maeake tare‘of the opening day wil: be the |SPeY- | Lai, a, Ndshville train attest of the ammad ment Sheke the| it four on five room apartment, 0,9 PAUL LIVESTOCK | | Open High Low’ Coas|3 yellow com. 93 | ter, Mrs. C. G. Cpaulding. tonight Billy Potralle’ Cin eet | tsom -Atieata, Ga.,-had just pulled period imitation piving a right Caan tie Penn SaIE: anes, . U.S.D. of A.)—Cattle—1,900; March 1.28 1.28% 1.2715 1.2744 A i waging Rusty Jone; in the feature bout.|into the station and had deposited} to . 8] in Section a "tng slow, about steady with Mon:|May 120% 12055 120% Tang sul 87 Ww. Morris Strarid of Abercrombie,|Other matches are Earl Ort Far.|its passengers when the steel trus-|10522 had not been completed prior| FOR RENT—Large furnished room’ day’s close; bulk steer run salable | Jul; 31% 1.81% 1.30% pid « who has been visiting relatives in|go, vs. Jimmy Dugan, Bi $ nd beama..of the shed gave|tg the going into effect of this! rw! with kitchenett BEE Th a0) dan loads. abeves| Bye Pe fae 1 R0% 80% 1B 86 | Mandan. and Canter forthe ‘pest|flernman atsio{f, Minot, te Bat. ae |amendment. 225 Besond street siete * stock largely 6.75 to 8.50 for cows h 1.05% > | Six weeks, left Monday for tling Krause, Hazen; Bat C. H. Bruen, switchman of Cov-| _ Appeal from the District | of pet ind 8,00 to 10.00 for heifers; cutters | Ms, 1.05% 1.05% 1.05% Lee @ where he will visit for a week be-|S:.neffer, Bi Chief |ington, Ky., was the only. person in- bord County, Hon J. “A. ¥»] FOR RENT—Two all modern sleep- bulls active, weighty me-|July 1103" 1.08% 102 fost 2 fore: eLnrane Te, ig oe agen fe A nae the Gauss “atthe irmed : ee Cane 25 to 7.75; ‘stockers |” Gats— was born Sundsy to Mr. Skeet McCoy; |crash. was not aetermined nion of the Court by Burr, J. | Sasinese disteiae Frooe aee VS, 2. pou A son Skeet McCoy, eae at is rn cH and Mrs.’ Robert M. Stolz of Man-|Mandan, vs. Eddie Jeffries, Bis- . ‘ marek. and Allen W. Wood, of Fargo,N: Ds] FOR RENT—Four room apar beg Ma: 216 2.16% 2.15% 2.15 7 @ 20 The ‘ ttorneys for defendant and.appele| - over French & We H peor te nd] arley— % ci : ‘ ne Pines - i. Cy Pollock, State's A\ fon en {Gre care French & 218: toni May 87 1% Bt Ty 53% ana. Ca (ae . wae a. oh oa : vanagh 2 i County, ‘end. W eit oe ae Bee DULUTH RANGE “or “@’ >| ine shal ome fa, Blamacek prior 5 MEA, || Counts, stioreeys tor feoponiant. "noiem bane Pie on ‘cost Monday 7.90; weight Coen ike ne allfornis 2 A Bite of North Dakots'ex roti. | low i foot ay vicking! bt ~~ ag oes eee. Platintite 5. os ied tet standy; best an eae aed Set pi 1254 139% LE 3%. @ pase pee ps ; te A i ceh . v= 3 B furnished, Ss iy IE IRS ite | ae Ere Mis, | ielweas Se” 28.—(AP)—| 110% 1.10% 1.09 Te 218% 4 ; ie ea un ap ager: se" ata eT Ee oo 11 F les ne 218% 218% 217 218 Big Asmar” Bt 12 dota wack Shak $a tae = ‘<2 2.19% 2.19% 2.19% 2.19% ‘Sto Ze ie to that at the time ‘RENT ioe west of here. ‘The driest ‘9 esd : Sil: wi eee i jen west ere. The driver, | li¢e-~ pg BEM) Was aleo injured. ; Baia ha |r ieee. me oge In Vied Me +