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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE DAY, f:. ~ 7] nae CARR CHOSEN authorizing the executive committee | named to direct Overson’s campaign, |a new automobile shortly FINAN to fill any vacancies phich may follows: Emil Scow, Bo’ . CIAL FOR 2ND PLACE _|cir on the ticket betofe the Novem-|toutty; "Walter R. Bond, Ward)" Claime Date Is PAGE TWO MARKETS Correct ber election. county; Michael Tschida, Morton Irs. H. Lester was the fifth wit- By Associated Press Leased Wire NEWS ON STATE LIST L. L Twichell of Fargo asked that soaney Ivan Metzger, WilWams|ness to take the stand. She swore j — the third district caucus be inter-|county, and J. A. Kitchen, Golden|to having been the hostess at the i =e = ae = 7 (Continued fiom page one) rupted to proceed with the nomina-| Valley county. birthday party ‘which Harry Miller CHICAGO GRAIN TABLE platform and asked to have his name|tion of a senator and permit dele-| Efforts to obtain a copy of the|attended and stated tat she dis-| di a March 8 withdrawn as a candidate for con-|S#tes from the eastern part of the platform adopted today failed when|tinctly remembered the water- Close Cia Today. Today— | &Fess. state to catch the train. i developed that H. F. Horner, one throwing episode and that the date ‘ terday Ago Ove Hi pw Close |,, The Burke county ma: la 4 of the convention secretaries, had | was correct because it w: Wheat— 7 Yeas Open Mad Toy that ‘he has 8. Coneet fog nea y er herria “sheate laced | TU8hed away with it in order to catch | birthday party she had given for her Man h 1.39% 1.38% 1.88% 1.38% 1.88% |8urance company which is to run for], Iver bles the SveHtit P an the train for Fargo. % husband. any did a% Poe as 20 years and which will expire this|Nestos before Sei maine eect 8|" The platform was read froma| Mrs. W. F. Brettschnieder de- M 138% 1.90% 9745 «1.38% «1.97% 2.87% [Year and he felt that to make the] Short speech. Seconding | speeches newspaper clipping of s report of eluted that she remembered the pat. Seaaaen ‘ ‘ae “@": G tes Lt ae @% |Face would mean a personal loss to I aM ie adi pares |the Republican convention held at|ty because # sore. foot had not per- Market Affected by Rains,) |), 137" 1%* 136% 1.95% 149% [him and that he would be unable to] Were offered and the vote was hur- Bismarck late in January with such | mitted her to: dance; hat on June] qua i iv ‘@% @ oe ‘ Kc ign. . changes as to date and place as were | 20, , she had-en' ti and Liverpool Unresponsive- Ss ge vie 135% 1.34% 1 ge my. H. Stutsman of Mandan, who|, Delegates who wanted to catch the | necessary Hike it’ conform to con-|hospital for treatment and. that | sti to Upturns che ace ae i la dats iol had placed Hendrickson in nomina-|ttain immediately rushed from the| ditions here today. Harry Miller had been one of her bit li tion, then asked that the nomination| Hall. ‘ sxor| p, THe only change from the printed] vistors on the following day, — soa ech: 95% 94% be passed to permit the third dis-| / 7 his nomination speech, Acker! form was an additional paragraph| Miss Jenson positively identified Chicago, March 8. —Wheat} “are we ie tage triet to caucus and select a congres-|8id Nestos would defeat Lynn J./endorsing the candidacies of Nestos,|1923 2 having been the year in ji ji Frazier, Nonpartisan incumbent, and | Burtness and Hall, and a blank space | which she had seen Harry Miller on 1% aaa canna TE was done. | place the state on a better basis be-lwas left for the ‘name of the con-|numerous occusion in St, Paul 100% 1% | SHAFER DEFEATS CARR ON | fore the remainder of the country. | gressional candidates from the third |eause she had returned from supervision of the state and federal tite FIRST BALLOT—397 TO 101 A messenger from Nestos an-| district, whose name had not yet| fornia that summer to be wtih a sis- | governments, and recommend @ cares ote Jamestown, N. D., March 8.7) |nounced that he would not hold UPibeen announced when the platform | ter. ‘ul, constructive and economical pro- values here underwent a material Ma setback today, affected by benefi-| “*Y cial rains in dom winter wheat} 9, territory and by weakness of wheat y quotations at Liverpool. There 98% 1.00% spri Sept. 4% 1.01% 1.02% 1.01% the convention by making a speech nna inati f each wit- ch t for th ve Is rted a sales of spring —With tate ticket and platf : was adopted. In cross-examination of eac! m such development for the Rticat to ceria to Chicago: by rail, determined upon by the Tndependent of acceptance and asked that Chai This was filled in by George|ness on Wedesday afternoon, Mr.| future. pa oe Wednesday “real” |Man Spalding express his apprecia-|Keniston of Bismarck, one of the| Green directed queries as to the| “We recommend an economical and Dakota -and Ki s City was likewise of- tate convention ; hak ; ering mHaiiiber Seine to come here.| March 5 : 4 “ Republicans of North tion of the convention’s action. secretaries, who presided at the elose| memory accuracy of each regarding | efficient ma ent of the state Much of the day’s trade in ali] May turned today to the destination of |, After the formal adjournment,| of the convention, Chairman Spald-| incidents at other parties that they | hail insurance department and work- prairie ona tid of. evening-up of| July (old) United States saniatorlal MHA cor Nestos came to the platform to ad-/ing having left the platform before have attended; when they had ith a accounts so as to be prepared for gressional candidates to oppose| dress the delegates who:remained im) the third district caucus reported. of the arrest of Harry to securing for the people of merninent 16 5 or.|_. July, (new) P the hall. Cheers greeted his appear- pa ii the government report this after. yee, those named by the Nonpartisan ance, Expressing his appreciation, r e a Po if they were, tertee the state the benefits thereof, at hoon n farm reserve stocks ' . . league. MILLER’TRIAL ith oveupat actual cost. ysed unsettled 3-4e to) March ae 117% 116% = 1.1 eorge F, Shafer, the’ present at- ge Pleas oi Sy ets GOES TO JURY cnet oan Aa) years from 1922 BOR se strict chaser be 8-8¢ net lower, corn unchanged to . torney general, was named to head|\ Pay 7 “+ |to the present time. exercii in all departments our 3-8c up, oats 1-8 to 1-4c to 1-4e off, wey ate toMy ie ite Hig the state ticket endorsed for the Re- Fae tee ea sean Neo oy THIS MORNIN state and that a careful survey be and provisions unchanged to 17 to : 2 4 vee publican primary by the Independ-|«gajicnts in attacking and. poking Issues of Present made of the several state boards Cea Sent. 98% 1.05% 1.05% 1.04% 1.06% [ent voters convention in opposition ein? 'at the administration, Iie de- ee eee ee Virtual knockout of dry weather) » °¢?t ant : 5 pia 04% Ito the candidates nominated last|fun” at the administration: He de-| (continued from page one) Campaign Made _ therein as a menace to the wheat crop took) “yy, 004 12.32 month by the Nonpartisan leaguers] \.ouid be unreasonable to expect| 1923. Intensive search for the past i away from the buying side of the) ray : 1247 «11777121162 fat B duch a man to accomplish much for| tWo weeks by postoffice officials Clear and Definite Sleepless Nights A alr Add TOLvOn ial 12.70 1205 1205 «11.87 11.87 natorial fomtasaion bi eRe aia either state, the northwest or the hes failed to reveal the whereabouts (Continued from page one) i reported good rains, and there were B i 1497 11,30 of Jamestown, the final roll cail giv- oar Crush Radicalism ‘Addresses ‘to the jury by Mr,|state mill and elevator is an exist- Yield to Simple Test indications that the wheat field in} j K 14.45 11.70 1157 | ing Shafer 397 votes and Carr 101.| yo most important task confront-| Green and Mr. Sinkler took only 35| ing fact to be dealt with in the best bongs states further east would also ben-| petiigg ‘ ‘ : : seven delegates not voting. Six of] i.0 the party, Pr eatba said, is that| minutes, manner possible, Is your sleep: frequently dis. efit by liberal spread down-| “March 65 2 12.60 | |them were from McKenzie county,| of crushing radicalism a8 contained| , Mr. Sinkler pointed out .o the jury| “We advocate that a commission] turbed Do P ariAlierinor ficial reports to-| May 12.77 17.00 12.65 12.55 1260 Shafer’s home district, and the other} 5, the Nonpartisan league platform| that the testimony of Mr. Reilly of three members, two of whom| you are, tired, e official reports to July 13.02 16.75 12.97 13.00 1285 12.85 vote passed was that of Carr, who! 214 asserted the “need to battle} Was not reliable, Reilly being called | shall be members of the Nonpartisan | out because of bladder weakness, day from the banner wheat state, Kansas, said the crop is now in good then moved to make the nomination] 2164.” for the sound development of |@ self-confessed jailbird and a *hab- |League, and which commission shall/ burning or itching sensation, back- to excellent conditions over Eastern|n better grade handy weights; other | MINNEAPOLIS CASH CLOSE unanimous, which was done unani- itual robber; and that the testimony [have the same power now given by| ache and leg pains? If so, why not 3 dete el ae lattes) pect Ld of the seven witnesses for the de-|law to the governor, shall be created| make the Cystex 48 Hour Test? H A Hy fl ly. i . ji i di d<weights fairly act: Minneapolis, March 8.~#)-Wheat| ™° ‘, The tendency toward lethargy in one oo AE al pay Tiadgs talk wonled lamba tnelial receipta today 165: 6 1 to ref ae from the netitecs| con’! the fight against radicalism must fense had oe _Shown the o manage i ona the mill and ean into any drug store treme northwest’ counties. [90 to 94 Ib. Colorados 15.50 to 15.7 ear ago. Minneapolis cagh wheat oppsaition {rag only, one instanes of be overcome, he sald, and a strong Presence of Harry Miller in St. Paul elevator until auch time ast the same] and ask for : Corn developed more or less} 00d to choice 86 Ib. Colorados to|and coarse grain closing quotations | Poet of the state ticket, that on the|C@™paign, made. He averred that| °F e H i trol of a farmers’ organization or 7 ji 5 4 ss of the league, with the most ie ‘i strength at times today as a result|traders 16.15; refusing 16.25 on/ today follow: attorney generalship. ses ede ue, e Indicted on Two Counts Cooperative. company now existing, of less favorable weather for corn} 5m¢h} eee Attild ae gat ee spring, fancy 1.73% @1.79 Morris, who had the backing of Tr ao TR ORABERIOW IEG Miller was indicted by a grand|or to be organized for that purpose, movement. Rural consignments and] pe ee ae ete 00: sheep strong: de-! To ++ }73%@179% lthe American Legion of North Da-| has oven done in the past, jury at Devils Lake two weeks ago|and upon such terms and conditions| ing. offerings were light. en ip Bh ts Md e +00 8 wir t ‘ sd kota, won out over John Thorpe of| “'i:xpressing confidence that the|M two counts. One was foi -break-|as may be just and equitable to per- 't give up. Don’t wait. - Feel Corn held within narrow limits, 9.50: ts “di ewes aah 1d is eid ce Minot, a former assistant attorney] .onvention yesterday and today had| ing into a United States postoffice | mit the successful operation thereof. | better tomerrow. Learn the of but averaged fractionally higher.| 9.005 tee ae and shesfing lambs Le neral under Shafer, the vote being] selected strong trokets Nestos| With intent to commit grand larceny| “While the present laws —— healthful living. No need to risk Longs sold on advances, whereas | Scarce; unchanged. ~ 54 to 245, promised to cooperate with the can-|2nd the other was for stealing gov-]ing the operation of the mill and/a penny on unproved things be- 1.39% buying on resting orders took care 1.67% A number of the delegates to the | 4: ee it _|ernment property. elevator shall be in effect, we pledge} cause you are the sole judge of your of offerings on dips. The cash corn oe Larm@r.eey {Independent “convention were. on| oven and to give most of he tine| H. Lester, assistant manager of|the People of the state a businest.| satisfaction under the Cystex legal, Sitti ala here bl erat ra ‘ Us h ¥. 159% @1.76% their way home today, while others! {5 that work. He will try, he said, |the produce department of Swift and like, and efficient management] binding, money back guarantee.— country offerings and consign 1 DNS, gd to choice rorained for the “real’ publican | +> “aid in saving the state from the |company at St. Paul, was the first | thereof. Adv. were small. A good part of receipts 1.43% @1.62%% | state convention today, with the ex- Ne i ism”, | witness for the defense at the of Favor Farm Relief fT here were applied on to arrive con- HIT NEW HIGH 1 DNS, ord to good. 1.35% @142% tation that former Governor R. dangers of Nonpartisan radicalism”, ‘i We ‘a -| “We favor federal legislation that tracts. Argentine exports for the 1 dark northern. Ser Nestos of Minot would get the cot ieccle for popular support for |i ‘i pres Airco will further assist net orderly EMPLOYMENT week were estimated at 709,000 bu., senatorial nomination. ‘Neston asked the delegates to as-|host at his own birthday party ‘at a marketing of farm products and the —_ against 1,429,000 bu. the previous sak Operations Abit: Bt The contests in the Republican| gist in making..a’ strong campaign|cottage at White Bear Lake near|Stabilizing of prices for farm pro-| Given to Many by Big ateeeigeetn bert ago, Buying Operations Mos 2 1.71% [Primary in June represent the real and to get every Independent work-|St. Paul on May 29, 1923, which Mil-|duce and endorse the general prin- ttle seeding had fective in Oil, Utilities ral relief in the McNary. To arrive 1.29% 2 DNS, ch to fancy. 1.65% ttle between lengue and anti 2 DNS, gd to choice. 1. ing for the success of the ticket. |ler attended. : ciples of legislation proposed Business House me (eee 2 DNS, ay ths eek: ion eiee forces, for in recent years the Effort should be made, he said, to] Mrs, Margaret Lynn, St. Paul, sis- agriesht Bee ciccined 3 and Specialties 2 northern 129% publican primary nomination has! refute the misrepresentations which|ter of Mr. Lester and second wit-|Haugen bill, now pending in con- Provisions inclined “downward. 3 DNS, ch to fancy. 148% mn tantamount to election in the| ay be made by the Nonpartisan|ness, averred that she distinctly re- | S*E8- * Houses with foreign connections rae 3 DNS, gd to choice. 1.35: fall. league so that the issues may be|membered Mr. Miller’ t |. Be, i further resolved, we be- were moderate sellers of shorts! New York, March 8—(P)—Specu-!3 DNs’ sds hare pas Carr Is ‘Drafte#” rts y vel the birthday ‘party, having doused | eve that the prosperity of the great Monmouth | Ave. bought. lative operations for the advance. werd te good. 155% There was some speculation today | “i, urged the party to make a Mr Miller with» uskev etavaterat northwest would be in-| Which should i interest someone in t °/3 northern .... r 1.36% th, e J i lt this locality. He wants to hear from WHEAT SLOW AN DRAGGY riba fldrwr oan selbst 1 hard hard Mont..., 1. cpl teatro aor a He continuous campaign from now un-| that time. RA Loece cee, vbacenl a bi man or to ON MINNEAPOLIS MARKET Tuck. ef TAAIe EROmLEnKtION, us’ t6 To arri twice asbed:to Have is name: with- til the June primary in order to in- Fred Rehmin, St. Paul, who said way, and that. this i 1. Minneapolis, March 8.— (AP) —| heavy profit-taking sales.” General, ae 28 drawn when the matter was before | Sure {He fpegenteib ses tira baler) been a friend of Mr Miller |taral section is of right entitled to Wheat was slow and draggy today,| Motors created a new high. record Minn. & SD, 1 dark the convention last night. ’ but was! adress, most of the delegates left|Miller’s attendance at the Lester | ‘the establishment thereof. . prices reacting downward on unre-| for the fifth consecutive day, but shouted down and he was the convention hall, and only a few | birthday party. Branch Banks Condemned ther Swidely own. sponsive cables, showers in the] fell off in volume. Buying opera- hard By - for the position, just as Shafer had we p W. tec] rve' We idemn as” danger- Prepara’ Be soaigrat Sakis by Anan tions were most effective in the oils, Brassey eee per been drat earlier haa ona Tounced that it had selected Willaim | for ties cty of Be Eau asermber lanier motes inpeusteal, the Sro-| Household Nove Advertised salt, Me . the ‘shi nos ry a 3 + “4 i Beer itaen cccerscctdue to be pies ee : grsyareeet| 8|"_ To arriv 28 Win the e eo he persitts in his re-|B: Overson of Williams county as|of the birthday party, testified that posal ‘of the to establish | Products, used in millions of homes. issued atter the close. Othe grains points. ae durum. were mildly easy, except rye whic! Overnight news developments atic Ent Sn was buoyed up by export demand. | were generally bullish, Federal Sl Eee atte Prices dipped 3-8 to 5-8 cents at] serve Governor Young's testimony|” ‘7, re the outset and after a setback of 3-4! on brokers‘ loans before the . © arrive “ ok RES sia5 oe to 7-8 cents ran into support with! senate committee received ‘wide- : some buying against downward] spread favorable comment in Wall Members of the Stutsman county e . privileges. Street, where considerably less con- anc Jamestown group, who had és . f Oats were dull and steady to 1-4] cern js apparent oyer the possibility fought hard for Girrs nomination : cent lower. é of restrictive legislation. The deci- for governor, were admittedly some- May rye was off 1-2 cent early! sion of California oil producers to what disgruntled at the convention's but rallied 1 1-4 cent on export news.| curtail production, coupled with an "I action in rejecting Carr’s guberna- , May barley was dull and steady! increase in export gasoline prices, arts torial sspirations. ea oe eee was firm brought fresh buying into the oil 4 ; Part; leaders ate hopeful, how. : ’ nee ‘ sehokea shares. f ever, “these’ differences . wou Ceeh wheat offerings were mod-| Public utilities were heavily 8 ap rag 39 @ be froned out before the campaign a S oO n O en “When concentrating on the intri- erate and an irregular undertone| bought on reports of large current oo " ; 3 starts. cate work of a new production, a sisted. Demand was fair to good] earnings, American & Foreign Pow- | waste a ee In a speech to the convention V. ed- » for protein between 11.50 and 12 per j ‘ ‘0 arrive .. é e I Bis g ‘ allen Ree betes et giao ccrene| | Noted Theatrical Producer ‘admits bet raion ond rtone . eral Light ‘raction, udson fi . art promi is personal support : u ‘. B Winter wheat was dragey. Manhattan, Brooklyn-Manhattan|> Mixed corn. and said be believ er and the a pleasure. I enjoy Lucky Strikes, "7 it, congressional candidate. Miller had been. present and -hat the| state-owned branch: banks in North] The work is easy—ni nt ee ehitad ne eee ce See fy Caeraign Committee Named | year and date was correct inasmuch | Dakota to be operated. with public] necessary. If you are eee pointed by the executive committee A campaign committee of five was jas he had sold his home and bought | funds, and under the management of| write him today.—Adv. of the I. V. A., which was author- ized to fill any ncfes which niay oecur on the ticket. Riibiaae SOSH OME NAW PF fa pba pt em itote Durum was steady to firm, except] Transit and Interboro Rapid Trans-|° mixed corn. a Independent ticket also would re- cess i : it selling 2 to 4 points higher. Rub-|, 70 atrive ... a ceive whole-hearted support in They do not irritate the: throat Corn offerings were moderate and} bers, which have been weak most|” ‘To arri ‘3 Stutsman county. . . : 5 1 Pe ” demand was just fair. of the week, rallied slightly. F 1 @ 88 Nestos Without. Opposition : their flavor 5 unsurpassed. Oats were in moderate supply and] Sinclair reached a new peak. Sun i: The convention today was regard- S demand was good for fair to good] oj] also attained a new top and 56 ed merely as a.formality, since it aoe vi i Atlantic Refining jumped 5 points. 3 whi . -@ J was conceded that Mr, Nestos would ye was steady with a fair to} Hudson reached a new peak at 90 ji 54 be . without: opposition for the sen- good demand and offerings light. | 3-4 on unofficial reports that cur- i apn Hi atorial endorsement and that Con- Barley demand was fair to good] rent earnings were running at the P ‘ é for malting, quict for lower grade.| rate of $12 a share annually. T ¢ oo ‘i mas Hall of the sie ond pe Price range was 81 to 93 cents. Rails were quiet and sluggish in be 35 districts, respectively, would be re- Tore reflection of the disappointing week- 8 @ endo! Both are Independents. SO, ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK | ly car leadings report. Youngstown| Barley, lowe: ‘81 -@ 84 Some question was heard as to], South St. Paul, March 8-——(AP)—| Sheet & Tube broke 8 1-4 points tol” ‘To atrive ‘80 who will be aaked to make the race (U, 8. D, of A.) le 1,800; open-| new 1928 low at 85 1-4 and Inland| 9 112% @1.14% |in_ the third congressional district ing slow, about steady on steers and! went up 3 points. 112%@ against J. H, Sinclair, Nonpartisan fat she sock eles nd bulls ES 217%92.80% incumbent. : ‘weak, generally tendency lower; bul MINNEAPOLIS RANGE é steer’ ron salable around 10.50 aa : March 8 ssaseces SAAR S Sinclair's geteialy supe ae 12.00; par Hol seriauty sisere tek Open High Lew Close} RANGE OF CARLOT SALE __ |ficulty in winning since the third is cows \76 to 8.50; heifers 8.00 to|Marce*'.30 1.20% 1.20% 1.29%] p2linneapolis, March | 8—U)— Binclatt has carried: without aneit 10.00; few low cutters down to 5.00;|May 132% 1.32% 131% 1.31% | Range of carlot grain sales: eam bulk 5.50 ‘to 6.25; practical top} July 1.33% 1.33% 1.33% 1.33%] No, 1 dark northern 139 to 159, lowever, the caucus was_inter- weighty medium. grade bulls 7.75; ; stockers and feeders unchanged; No, 2 dark northern 182 to 144, | Tupted to enable its delegates to cal 1,700 vealers, quality consid-| Ma: 1.10- 1.10% 1.10 ered steady; good lights 11.25 to July 107 1.07% 1 12.00 or better; bulk around 11.50. Gats— Hogs 10,000; weak to 10 lower; 4 top a0 paid for bulk desirable 160 M 545% 545 54% 54% pariecinate in the other convention usiness. hard spring 187. Keniston One of Secretaries No. 1 hard winter 127, ‘When the convention convened, B. No. 4 mixed wheat 124, ding of Fargo was named) F. Spal I Barley: chairman and H. F. Homer of Fargo pound averages; bidding ‘lax— George ii mostly from 7.75 to 8.00 for 200 to|May 2.17% 2.18% 2.17% 2.17% | csmple grade No. 2, 86 to 88, | and George Keniston of Bismarck eg Hed Ras pecking Jul; 2.19 2.19% 2.18% 2.18%! ~ No, 6 mixed 78 1-8, om: Ww. aoe Fargo; Herbert . 1.75. 3 ‘Hare, marck ; falter Curtis, ateady, bulk 6.50; average cost Wed-|May 87.87% © .86% 86%] ) Lisbon; ’B. i nesday 7.91; weight 211. Joly BAK 84H (84K 84K) RAO ® White BE 14 to Bere | Habe Pay ee ari ore gents Sheep, 1,000; quality of run rath- nine ‘No. 2, 113 5-8, C. D, Aaker, Minot, and B. W. Tay- er plain; no choice lambs here: DULUTH RANGE ax: lor, Mountrail county, were named dertone about steady with Wednes- March 8 No. 1, 2.80. on _the platform committee. jay; practically nothing done early. ee Open High ow Close ie ‘When the convention had proceed- Ed r.-— CHICAGO CASH GRAIN ed to @ point where Hendrickson’s CHICAGO I arise h Gere oad ee Chicago, March 8.—(?)—Wheat| objections to candidacy were 129" 120% 129° 120% | NO, 2 red 1.60 8-4; "No, 1 nosthern| beard, | Frank’ Hyland of | Devils 29% 1 spring 1.40, A insisted ae, Beickene 1.14% 115 1.14% 1.14% aie So. S mined 08 1:46) :3e'8 be and. that Hendrickson 1.09% 1.10% 1.09% 1.10 ‘Oats No. 2 white 60.to 62 1- 2.20% 2.21% 2.20% 2.21% | N9, 5 white b6 123 to Ole. 2.21% 2.22% 2.21% 2.22%] Barley 88 to 1.04. ! csi on Timothy seed 2.75 to 3.50. tl Clover seed 19.00 to 26.50; cannot be beaten, but to Lard 11.32; ribs 11.00; bellies pete their painds to go out and babs BTM ABST BT OM en cs