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4 PAGETWO FINANCIAL NEWS MARKETS CHICAGO GRAIN TABLE { May 18 Close Close —Tod: —Today— Yesterday YearAgo Open High Low Close + UPWARD SWING)” ues as % 1.48% ? Market Infiuenced by Big Ex-| Sept. 1.49% port Buying—Other Grains | Comn— Show Strength sais ee ae July 1.07% 1 Chicago, May 18—(—Export; | business ‘in wheat estimated as high] Sept 1.08% 1.065% as 3,000,000 bushels carried wheat values upward today with a rush. | Oats— Rye purchases for Europe were also} May O44 63% large, 400,000 bushels. Word of a cold weather in western Europe and] July, (old) be unfavorable conditions pre- jling, especially in Poland, were| July, (new) given considerable notice. Wheat closed unsettled 1 3-4e to 2 3-8c net higher, corn 1-4¢ to 1-2c off, oats 1-Sc to 5-8c up, and pro- ing from 10c decline to ndvance Unexpected wheat quotations announcement that chasing wheat large scale for) shipment from h America, In- cidentally, figures compiled here showed that the world’s available supply of wheat had decreased 41,- 702,000 bu. during April, compared with 21,194,000 bu. in March and with 55,775,000 bu. in April last] year. in Liverpool companied urope was pur-| WHEAT CLOSES HIGHER... on MINNEAPOLIS MARKET Minneapolis, May 18—(#)—Strong swemerrnne eAwe CEMmTerRens sa mUsS and yearlings in ve.v night supply, \money available. t he ere pore sales and an oversold technical condition fave j f Wheat a stout rally today. Cloning |¢ztts, firsts eee EH etl ad Ya el t frices were 1 5-8 to 1 3-4 cents up/42 1-4 to 42 1-25 seconds $8 to 42.| | Minneapolis, “May _18.—(AP)— § corn turned casy sustaining small | Pees lower; receipts 35,709 cases; | Wheat reccipts today 113 compared | fractional Icsses and oats finished | ‘irats 27 1-2 to 28; ordinar: firats to 121 a year ago. linneapolis cash | , 26 to 26 1-2; stora; jacked extras | wheat and coarse grain closin; = ¢ casy. Rye was up on better export | 30 4; firets ge pi arse g e 1 quo: £ demand and flaxsced was firm, __|90 3-4; firsts 30 1-4. tations today follow: 4 ., Cables and disappointing rains in| es (ana spring, fancy ; g the northwest made a higher open- Hae ir a ¢ ing, prices jumping 1 5-8 to 2 3-8) ‘i Due ca, rf 1.83 @1.91 ¢ cents. The advance attracted scat- i theeaeeivers, ied pees @1.92 tered selling and a re-action 1 1-8 to 1 Hesa Tes os 1 3-8 cents under high followed. DOWNW ARD Aer teas ete E the arket turned quiet and nery-| ENE eae Te ous on the setback. , Fe $ Oats were quiet and irregular 1 rere rer ne @ after an advance of 3-4 to 7-8 cent.| Market Yields to General Sell-!1 DNS’ gd to choice. 157 QLTG ¢ Barley futurcs were higher with |1 DNS, ord to good. 1.46 1.56 a Pit offerings small. Rye gained| ing Pressure After on {1 Jark ‘onrthern : i 1 3-4 cents for Juiy on reports of To arrive Rance 145 @ e better export sales and Chicago Early Uptrend 1 northern , 145 @ } eth Flaxseed futures were sabes 1 To arrive, 144 @ @ dul! end firm. ae i A ‘| 85 and the trading basis was steady to| ward for several months in seeming (2 DNS, ord to good. 1.45 @1.54 firm. More interest was shown by|disregard of outside news develop-|2 northern ......... 1.43 @1s8 ¢ shippers and diversion point offer-| ments, finally yielded today to gen-|3 DNS, ch to fancy. 1.62 @1.80 x ings were in better demand. eral selling pressure inspired by the 3 DNS, gd to choice. 1.49 @1.63 rt Winter wheat was steady and} marked tightening of credit facili-}3 DNS, ae to good. 1.41 @1.51 t quiet. ‘ ties. Speculators for the advance |% northern ......... 41 @1.$0 s Durum was quiet and steady. {did not give up without a struggle, |1 dar ithard (Biont.). 145 @1L71 g Corn offerings were light and de-| however, Gatling upsabcuta discs | Tocartive ... 145 @LT71 | ¢ mand was quiet. issues to record high levels after the|1 hard (Mont.) 1145 @1.70 1 Oats were firm and quiet, small) first batch of overnight selling or-| To arrive ... 145 @1.70 i offerings of good quality in de-jders had been absorbed, a few of the| Minn. & SD, 1 dark ¢ mand. gains ranging from 5 to nearly 12;hard .. +145 @1.48 { Rye was in fair to good demand| points. To arrive 145 @1.48 g and firm. : Raising of the New York federal) Minn. & SD, 1 hard. 1.45 @1.48 ¢ Barley was in better demand and reserve bank rediscount rate from 4|_ To arrive ........ 145, @1.48 ‘ices were firm. Offerings were|to 4% per cent yesterday was fol-|Fev 1 amber durum. 1.49% @1.58% j ight. Price range was 85 to 95/lowed today by the marking up of To arrive ........ 1.49% @1.58% 3 cents. : the call money renewal rate from!Fey 2 amber durum. 1.48% @1.57% t _ Flax No. 1 spot was July price to/5% to 6 per cent and the stiffening ; 1 + 130% @1.44% 7 over. of time money and bankers’ acce} + 129%@ { ance rates. Banks called about $15,-:1 + 129% @1.30% 1 SO. ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK 000,000 in loans to :trengthen their| To arrive + 127% South St. Paul, May 18.—(AP)—| reserve position, but there appeared |2 amber durum + 1.29% @1.41% # (U.S. D. A.)—Cattle, 1,200; steers|to be a plentiful supply of call 2 durum ... + 1.28% @1.34% 3 amber durum + 126% @1.36% 1 Christianson, New Pitching Recruit, Reports — Center Concert Band to Play— Outfield Combination Is Conundrum for Manage- ment Tickets for the Booster Day base- ball classic between Bismarck and Mandan Sunday at aed to being briskly disposed of y_the vendors today. Probebly 500 tats: ‘will be seated when the curtain is rung tp for the season here, the management stated today. With plenty of good seats left and a promise of fair weather attendance figures for all opening games may be broken. An additional feature to the pro- will be the appearance cf a 25+ pi concert band from Center. The music will start shortly before the game and between-inning selections will be played. Members of the Capital City club stepped through a brisk workout last night. In a short infield practice session, the quartet composed of Eddie Tobin, Eddie Sailer, Johnny Sagehorn and Flickertail Fuller gave the onlookers something to think about in the way of speed and the snappy handling of the pellet. New Mound Artist Gladdening the heart of the father pessimistic Neil Churchill, manager, an unexpectec pitchine recruit reported. He is «Christy” Christianson, formerly of James- town, The ‘comer warming up an easy throwing flinger displayed aI a nice assortment of curves and flashed a real slow ball Eberline, the West Union em- ploye, who swings a wicx7d bat, was also on deck. He connected with several practice es in vicious fashion and sho sticker. Eber:ine may get an out- field berth in Sunday's fraca.. It is the outfield that is giving Churchill his biggest puzzle. Mohn, Lenaburg and Eberline a: . the old- sters while Martin, Art Sailer and Thornberg are the youngsters. They are all good players. Who to ote Fodagogue candi ‘ates, Me- band woll and Anderso. will probably be among the absent Sun- day. McLeod and Orwoll are in Grand Forks with the high school ic teams .thile Ander- ig a squad of cinder men at Dickinson. Babe Slams Twelfth at Browns’ Expense; Gehring Gets Sixth New York, May 18.—(?)—Babe Ruth hit his twelfth home run of the season in the sixth inning here Thursday against the St. Louis Browns. Harold Wiltse was pitch- ing and no one was on base. The drive put Ruth ten games, three home runs and cleven days ahead of his pace in 1927, his rec- ord year of sixty homers. He hit his twelfth last year in the thirty- seventh Yankee game, the first con- test of a double header against 3:30 p,m. at the} municipal ball park here were re-j| oo a Yesterday’s Games jon THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE | ADDITIONAL: SPORTS BISMARCK-MANDAN BOOSTER BASEBALL TICKETS FOR SUNDAY SELL BRISKLY Fugazy, metropolitan depois val 2 of Tex Rickard, may interfere the Madison Square Garden promoter’s plan to put Risko against Jack Sharkey in a bout late this sum- mer. Risko was named alternate to Tom Heeney recently and a: a match with champion Gene Tun- ney if a hing hay ere] to the New jand chalk lenger before July on Godfrey, in his last major _en- gagement, defeated Paulino Uscu- dun, the Spaniard, in a ten round bout in Los Angeles last February. (By The Associated Press) NATIONAL LBAGUE R oH E Boston ... . M4 6 1 Chicago 1 Genewich, "Wertz Malone and Gonzales. 9 “a Taylor; +R 8 E Brooklyn w+ 4 8 i} Cincinnati 2 6 Vance, Doak and “Deberry, Hen- line; Rixey, May and’ and Picinich. Others postponed. | AMERICAN * 3 3 i ~ Wiltse, Cro’ and Manion; Goveleskie and Collins, nt Eg Cleveland .. 5 1 Washington Uhle and L. Sewell; sider Burke and Tate. : R H &§E Chicago .. 6 12 2 Philedelp! 5 14, 2 Thomas, Ly Berg, Crouse; Ehmke, Orwoll, Powers and Coch- rane, R H &E 3 9 2 Boston 5 8 1 Billings, and Woodall; Russell and Hofmann, AMERICAN pass we i Milwaukee . St. P: Detroit .. and Gaston. Kansas City Minneapolis Warmouth, Benton and Kenn: Indianapolis Columbus . Louisville-Toledo, postponed. WESTERN LEAGUE Denver 7; Wichita 9. Pueblo 8; Amarillo 1, Others postponed. er eT | f Pennant Progress j| me FRIDAY, MAY 18, 1928 ers were pool members, They were obliged to pay the whole expense of operation. he other 89 per cent received the same benefits, but were paid all of their cash at the time of marketing. “Our equalization requires evei farmer selling agricultural Pe ucts to pay his just share expense. “That is tele the case of the ask we the McNary-Haugen bill as I see i Combat Most Severe since February, 27 (Continued from naze that he now believed that's ail uy Syeld the president's attitude. “All that is North American that falls into our hands has arrived at its end,” the document read. “The loases which you have sustained in the mine you may collect from the vernment of the United States, Calvin Coolidge, who is the only really responsible for the hor- ‘ible and disastrous situation through ‘which ikon og is passing at the present time. “The most honorable resolution | t! which your government could adopt | U with Nicaragua is to retire i forces from our territory, thus mitting us, the Nicaraguans, to elect our national government, which ale the ‘only, means of pacification of the country.” The signature and seal of the pa- 0 per was similar to has fais ioks 3 on other letters written by Sandino. Sen. Frazier in Favor of Plan to Outlaw War! E —— (Continued from page one) ry of men called governments, rt employing Sigg Melo of ized pro tere nothing to say. They pte onl ye tive, too, the statement 2| Major General Robert E. Villard, 0! the A. E. F. made in January, ube, ties In it he declared he was engaged in a hate-making campaign against the Germans. He held | ‘was neces- sary to rouse the war spirit. At bd beginnin; ing of the ‘orld War Germany had the greatest war ma- chine in the nae of the world. Where is it now? “Rear Admiral Simms tells us that in the event of another war the best place for our battleship tteeat will be as far up the Mississip, mb river as they can get. Naval bom ers tecently in a demonstration sank ¥ Mo: German dreadnaught it vi aeigtad to build ins a few 800 “Yet we are now ssked to au- ade a et etna lectin rots ing program preparedness Hed Piedra! er . Statistics show per cent of out national tax itll is spent in jee oe for past wars and for mi Poses, World Referendum Proposed “I am in favor of letting those who do the fighting, the dying and the movrning have something to sa: fweare,possfiis to have e. world-|" were ve @ - wide referendum I am confident the people of the Beta would outlaw war by their votes. The senator sald his name is os the perae of speakers banned the D. A. R. Becoune of his ateituse| for the outlawing af war. The list,| 4 he said, also bears the name of Dr. ibe! Fisher of Yale and practical- & every man and o} er in- luding church ni have advocated oe, outlawir wot "i Ferg recen' York bat dia not attend ttend. eee RADIO PROGRAMS FEATURES ON THE AIR Saturday, May 19 {Central Btonderé Time} as ot Demcnatra tion Hour; MM A ‘eac Wo ae 6: A ‘WEAF WWJ co vavy Band; Varied Program—WJZ WLW WIR KXW WRC 8:00! Fe How ee ee hoor: 8:00—Keyston ye ith ih Baliagears:§ ch of ain of 2 RWG ouG KaW KOO SFO RPT rr @ Hour Dance Program—KHQ KGW KQO KPO Sea rann ty KOMO MGW KPO bocond howe. Flasher, 9:30 a. 9:45 a. m.—Opening markets. 10:00 a. bedrest Ad weather fore- casi 0:45 a. m.—Markets. 2:30 p. m.—Music. Flasher, 8 ATHLETES TO COMPETE IN rovisions of Chapter 173, Session Powe 1919, requirtn the label of the Internat! ‘pographical s. The right to reject any or all bids 8 Doak by aid State Publica- dPrinting —Commissoion. request of any bidder the companying his bid wilt b th Pabucation and Printing Commission at the Capitol in the Gly of Bis: marck, North 2 ished and may be had upon requer a pt at Sivmarck this 16th day of Beka Y PUBLICATION, AND PRINT- MI isION, By 2. DARA RAN, Secretary. Fargo Delegation Favored— Bismarck and Ellendale Considered Strong Grand Forks, .N.D, D., May perma omuNe. hundred and eighty-three construction of | representing 43 schools will compete wer on Broadway tomorrow in the prelim! events h }of North Dakota’s 8th annual inter- ye track and field meet. Fargo, winner of the May sen meet at the A. C. last week is the favorite, with blamaree| and Ellen- on ‘Six- from Broadway to in Sewer Improvement Biateict Rimber Eleven. will, be re- e gioners "or the “city of Binmarck, {dale also favored orm Dencta, \ taal eight o'clock p.| The field stands as “one of the at thd assembled in the state Performances of the ath- ites Pindicetes the competition will en as keen as any of past veThe vanguard of the talent and chy 1 "he otlow lowing approximate quanti. |. e given for the guidance of eta tin near, actos, 18 inch vitrified di tect on 15 inch vitrified in place. of 12 Inch vitritied| their coaches and followers began et of 10 inch vitritiea | @*Fiving here , several of the teams reach tl scene early ce. of 8 inch vitrified enough for a few trial jaunts over = the cinder track at the sesh G ageeeacteaiiea: The oval was in excellent conditi ‘Work on this contract shall be be the jumping pits were tho: 4 not later than June 15th, ied by @ warm sun which fol- pS Bwed a drenching rain of Wednes- t |day night, to bear (not ‘Track Surft eng BS 227] Paul Jones Davia, athlete director at the university who has been man- ae = Received and ac- a ‘olds r in payment for ing ae Mak een meets here pen 8 he 1919, sa shall be made yment for all work to be done. Hach’ bid must be accompanied py, a certified check for Five igelier! ($500.00) Dollars pay- able to the ler of A. P. Lenhart, President of ‘the Board of City Com- i missioners, as a guaranty that the pur-| bidder will, if successful, enter into a contract for the performance of the work. Each bid must also be ac- companied by a bidder's bond in a gum equal to the full amount bid, as provided in | Section 3707, Compiled wr of North Dakota, 1913. Fight in reserved to reject any or ay M. H._ ATKINSON, Gity Auditor. sewer pipe in Jaunting surface, Davis declared. Track critics hereabouts generally that toh Ellendale and cool we ApEn Sealed bids for the construction of g Sanitary Sewer on Broadway from h Street to Sixteenth Street ixteenth from Broadway to Sewer Improvement Thirteen, will be by the Board of City Com- toners of the City of Bidmarck, ota, unt eight o'clock p. ay ai geht ccieck, 9; | Fargo and Bis ecitications are on file in the of- fice of the City Auditor. Fargo an jismarck are goed The following approximate quantt-lenough in the same events to rs one given for the guidance of Per one another. Fy ia FEpeH ¢ < 8 9 & 3 : ; EB eH : baer ed AMERICA! | fully steady; spois strong, bull fat| which "closed pratt. at ar To arrive Samay | ane May Bey elie eaten ret Seen 20 12.095) 7, spree work nthe campelen frabth linear Meet of ah inch vite-laprinta and hurdles, semifinals will c! . Ansa: qi 4 cows 7.50@9. bulk all heifers| opened at 155, ran up to 160% and Caktsaintns The gawe Thursday wasconlyithe Milwaukee ot oH She def the ampelan. er, | 4 manholes tn pla paisa necessary, ago eas the prelimi- $ 8.75@11.00; cutters steady 5.75@ |then broke to 138% early after- a ‘Work shall be commenced on this|naries riage ang finals Satur- 7.00; medium grade weighty bulls|noon. Wright toppled from 221 to|2 Yellow corn 1.03% @1.05'4 |twenty-seventh of the Yankee cam- | Minneapolis 18 13 1581] Dakota as having be ots the es contract not later than June 6, 1928,|day being carded. netive, stead,” to strong, bulk 8.00@ | 196 and General Motors ‘showed a|° paella can tor @l0sys palgn, On this date last year, the Indianapo 17 14548 ya borrowers, os “UT SHECT 1 eahegam etna nally yeasias laa entered in the meet include " ‘0 arrive 2 al it his ninth home run. ‘oledo 14 1? re years ago e ee outstanding heavies | 10 ae Eine erro haan o aaning |¢ vellaw, cox ‘984; @1.00%| Lou Gehrig hit his sixth home run | Louisville 2 «19 7| state ‘treasurer's records showed] « Hace bid mann be aecomnasiod by mer Bet eee “Tilucboro, pod light bulls slow, about steady at|of motors and steel created more|, 10 arrive stig 1, [Of the season in the fourth inning. |Columbus . 8 26 885 Ene tame Paced eg the Bank| Dollars ($500.00) payable to the oF | moose, Hatton, Jamestown, 7.15 downwazd; stockers and feed- iness than the de- |? 9544@ .97%4 |Harold Wiltse was pitching and the while reday farina Oe ate ssn MeVille Washburn, Sarles, ers scarce, nominally steady. e issues. Amer-i, > ante 93%4 | bases were empty. kK Results Thursday 000,000. 8 10,5 Oa dale, Willow City, peneeen. om Calves, 100; strong to 25c higher; |ican International, Radio, Air Re-|5 eae _ RaneanCig a Minneapolis 2 Senator Frasier and Mra, Baker|sausl to the fail amount. as provided | Welt, Farge, Forest Sg quality considered at 18,006 14.00) | ductian, Lada: Bien) (Croane vee 1 ce sere *8*|Pyle Derby to End Milwaukee 2; St, Faul 1, 3 were introduced by Mrs. A.'S. Dale inifection stot "compiled. Laws of Devits Jaks Wake, Marui areas Harvey y 9 choice}anea Copper ai i it a % 4 ase 4 : a alley ahall, Conds, oo “ Salibighi | Machine Li aoe, Pipes a och mB lg Ns Cort ct 95% May 26 in New York} Louisville at’ Toledo, postponed,| Who presided. ait pide tmust ie nado upon a basis | La cure, Fordville, Hamilton, ae 4,000; 1°@ y| Reils yielded with the industrials, | —¢. _ a ipa ; rain, PROPOSALS FOR STATE mart cash payment for the work to be/ Cavalier, Bismarck, Marion, Lakota, top 9.65; few early sales ligh but the losses were not as large.|@ Mixeg com. HA re Bradford, Pa, May 18.—(®—C. serene. et eee ee See ‘ch bidder must estate in his bid | Sta Grafton, Fessenden, butchers 9.40@9.65; big pack New York Central, Canadian Pa-|> Mince Corn: ake ae Pyle’s bunioners faced the 52-| yy Games Today doing tho following Brinting, ‘ruling | the, rate ‘of interest the warrants are | University high school Grand Forks, Hee eerie higie (ef, ‘Ghiage” Novnester and] 3 REE ottscscece Waite O44 |, Poles, bagier, faced the] awauhee at Minneapolis, [and Wining fore Bias ot out | tu en eat ceselng vary, Pe [Hope Park ver Ar Gy Hankiwon mostly 8.25@8.50; pigs steady, bulk|Missouri Pacific pre-erred were|” 7 peice) S14@ 63% | vith equanimity born of the fact| Kansas City at St. Paul. inning Japuary ba oa tnd of ants | received and accepted by him at par tortisn 7.75; average cost ‘Inursday 9.16;|the hardest hit, yielding 3 to 4], \.0trve 60% @ that the trek brings them that| 2dianapolis at Columbus, Bocember St a sais | in, payment for the ‘work. on ht 233. points. 4 aie oats. 5OU@ .62% | TNE ‘Closer to the final goal, New| L®uisville at Toledo. will be Tecelved at the olfige of the it City Commissioners VERTISEMENT, Sheep, 100; sizable lots lambs and|" Outside of tho credit situation, (Perley. ch to fey... 08 @ 5 | Woe? <Thet ace will end at Madison NATIONAL ana ‘Commission tn the (ait bids. TRS vldat AS see Sy _ Sila ide far te, congiet Street sheep absent; nominally steady with|the day's news was generally fa-! pr 27TivG ;--i-*: A @ 4 | Square Garden Saturday, May 26. jpaaun Satoh im im the clty of Bismarck: Norte | caeald MH. ATRINGON, [from Fron! Avenue to Rowen Avenue, Thursday; few small lots in-between | vorable, the most important item be- |" "T°" res tee 2 Holding a lead of 20 ace. eight L Pet. nell the Bour of 3 o'clock, City Auditor. |in Sewer Impro' it District Num- and lower grad lambs 12.00@15.00;|ing a further increase of % of a ane + 8 @ minutes and 29 seconds over his 625 | P. “the 18th Gay of June, 2988, 51-18 ber Twelve City of Bismarck, Not best shorn ewes 8.00. cent a pound in the price of export Barley, lower gda... al $ At nearest opponent, Andrew Payne, of jSt. Lo 600 sts Publication s id ‘Pefating oe ‘Siey "Cheelanenate. o' oe aty ss arrive . 7 "504 city eS ae copper. 2 2 Y , | Claremore, Okla., was conceded bet- - ref North Dakot we elght o'clock p, m.-May 2! CHICAGO LIVESTOCK ——— BN te 138 fs 1.26 i den Wan aa eeanchanen to ein trata +542 ting, ruling and. bindin REPORT Chicago, May 18—/—(U, 8. D. BISMARCK GRAIN me be we [paren e sae oe 40% | Prize money of $25,000. 536 counts gt de fourth and “eth elassl: tian Dae apter 18h of the Laws of area ‘otic se che cir a etentie A.)—Hogs: 000; mostly 10 to! (Furnished by Russell-Miller Co.) T ‘ tense * ae ¥ “[’m not going to dog it either,” 431) fications of state rising! 46 s follows: | 1983, nares ng —_ of all Public|. The following approximate quanti- 20c 08 a y Tpeaday “ground Bismarck, May 18 Riedie : Soihe said Payne. “I have run all along Bi lied aire guimtinayof Mt No use ot Finas! Bank Sadie Set Oe ee emneRee St oS paid for choice around) No, 1 dark northern ..........$1.31 and will right through to the finish. iv a ‘ident to the Lagisiative Assem: brary foe I a le 5 “| No, 1 amber durum . 1.16 congratulat e winner.” a account af 50 Ibo. 0.50 to. 1010; 160-200 Ib No, 1 mixed durum be Open igh Low Close| “John Salo, reticent Passaic, N. J.| Brooklyn 4; Cinelnna of Saat ie ee and per cent interaste pcenneniy 8.60 to 10.10; 130-160 Ib. 7.60 to| No: 1 red durum » 4 at— entry, who is second, commented on} Phitadeiphia at mat 8 fh, poste} or its” & Pre printing: "and binding pished by Banke 9,75. Packing sows 8.50 to | 9.15.) No.4 flax .. 212|May 1.45% 1.45% 1.44% 1.45. | his own chances: pores fain Eh, po of the nd Saport and Public Docu- may of North Dakot Be eine to choice 90-180 Ib./ No, 2 flax « [207 |July 1.46 1.46% 1.44% 1.45% | “First place was my fondest hope. | °New York at St. Louis, post ae Printing and binding on ee anc ho saDetiy, ‘Bevieies | ot 100 to 8.60. | 0; steady| N22 178 Sept. 146 146% 1.44% 145% |I have a wife and two children. MY | wet grounds. poned, | ofthe volume of laws with the yoint h ereby cer- : ae: A rege palyes 1004 H Pore Barley sim wife Ba worked a keep things go- Y Sesolutions, which shail be included in ti Fue ind | stro fats .. i i ing while J lave been running so ‘Clage 5. Thi nth 2 m “Shee atone ores pete i8.0,[ POMS Peay Go By tae tees was HER) ie oe | i cite cee eng ight abet eenne, ea ba nies a Blaughter classes, steers, good and| no 4 55 Ib o|May 61% .61% 11% I'may have to be content with'sec.| Philadelphia at Pittsburg! cnecutive departments, other” pales ae Payment fot th acter ee ‘ici ib. aS fo. LEON. 8 Talsuly 35%" Ss%’ 5" .'B58¢ | ond place but even then I won't| Brooklyn at Cincinnati Sele som eee MENT wor mips. |, ech iit must be accompanied by 0 8 % ‘ ‘i "44 ” a a s for the construction o! 41100 Ib, 18.00 to 15.00; common and | N¢0 ‘ent’ par’ pound dissount m-|'Flax— “ss “*** “ten a8 Be vickean aces dlicagh hof included in the foregoing ‘ln tension on Mandan | Gor af 4p: mi) gaya tee, “ot dium 850 up 10.00 to 13.26, Fed) 4,OR¢ cent per pou! iscount un pepe AMERICAN CAN LEAGUS Such proposals must ing | StF ‘om Avenue D to Avenue FE; lthe Board of-Ctly Col t sme Ll pan a. chice 750-950 io aa corn, 70 Ibs, five cents May ai Hes Hn Ha Ha 402 miles oan) iementows, J x WL Pet.|upon ‘the form. i Turpiahed ering Bar ana Water, Works line City cat Stiy Cotmingtoners of ,’ uly é 4% 2. - - » yes! iy Sal ie » | purpose by tl tate dd ieee ia. to 14.50; heifers, good and! Hard winter wheat ...... Barley— serve his strength for a final dash Beladorkia’ os “4 4 Sule Prin Zomminsion and tmust state | mitre Naot City Commis: choice 850 Ib. down 12.50 to 14.00;| Dark hard winter wheat . May $8, 2% 83 84 into New York his home city. Cleveland 19 «(38 he ‘gh work being bid for and v3 att ae "Jatit Sight th a ————__— uly 82% 83% 8212 J acer “ae ing binding, and he price at Bere recee ts ete POTATOES Sept. 772" 3” 72" 724 |Ttaly Beats Rumania |s- tous. ait wehichs che bidder wil: parfotin "the Fete Asatte ne Gow cutter and cutter 6.40 to 8.00: Chicago, May 18.—(AP—U. S. D. ; ° esbington Fi 11 16 407 |terial to complete the work. ates ae ving appese! he pant. bulls, good and choice (beef) 9.26|4-)—Potatoes-receipts 79 cars, on DULUTE in Davis Cup Set-to| chicago . 11 28 ‘365 | Nd ‘must be sedleg ana aa oh | uae ty or the guidance o 40 16,15; cutter to. medium 7.75 tol terck 807, tatal U. 8, “tack demand Mey ne Berek IL TB Be BEET Ras, Becrocaey Tot? tne" arate "Pubilca- iedibetinear fept of elght inch cast Fan VENTE Tah: eteahe ARG| moderate matietlighty stron por Open “High Low Close laser trengtacncd ‘er postion. Resulis Thurede accompanied ts | ca deege ot 5 ap Sahn cnet tren sew = At to 12.50; cull and common 8,00 to|" Russets, firm on other stock is. = 1.34% |the Davis cup competition by elimi- New York 4; St. Louls 2. : 6/11-18 ‘1. Stocker and feeder steers,|consin sacked round whites 1.25 to May 1.36 1.37% 1.35% 1.36% |Rating Rumania today, the Italain| Chicago 6; Philadelphia 5. eight inch gate valve. ——- pe ‘and choice (all weights) 11.50| 1.40; fancy shade higher; Minnesota Sept. 1'34% 133516 1/34 1.3414 |team clinching the series by captur-| Cleveland 8; ‘Washington 3. tig enced on oF Dance tonight at Lockwood 12.75; common and medium 9.50|88cked round whites 1.25 to 1.40; |e ai +844 ling the doubles this morning, 6-1,| Boston 5; Detroit 3. sth, i938, and be com-| Hall, Menoken, N. D. Karl fanty, shade higher, Minnesota) ya/° 197% 1.28% 1.27 1.28% |S 4-6, 3-6, 6-4 after yesterday's Rana” be heh apes, 193k ,| Alm’s Orchestra, hree| sacked round whites and Red River | 7,4 125 1.25% 1.25 1.25% two victories in the singles. Games Liste mate to be Ohio's 1.20 to 1.40, Idaho sacked sept. 116 116 115% ere The Italian team consisted of| Chicago at Philadelphia. ei H Bil:—The Elks Russets 1.60 to 1.78, commercial 1.35 15% | paren Hubert de Morpurgo, its out-| St. Louis at New York. Bich bidder must state in his bid sm lab ‘k demand moder- Mas 9 53% 2.38% 2.88% 2.93% |Standing star, and Signor Gaslini, Detroit at ot at eneseaion verven (i) is for You every evening July while the Rumanian team consisted| Cleveland at Washington, cont her annum, which shail be| After 6 o'clock. Come up and 2a mostly 3.25, few sacked Bliss Triumphs few 3.00; Pld to cet ad 1m} i tere i a all and oie nid eae’ i800 Spalde “at Ea », te td 2.34% 288% 2.33% Sept. 281% CHICAGO CASH ene yellow “Vay Meare .|_ Oats No. 2 white roe 1-2 to 72c; Say tter wire No, 8 white 65 to 70c. ‘ demand slow, Bing firm. ssles, freight i a linneapolis & St. sacked ewt., round whi hites, jo. 1 few sales 1.00 to 1.15, 1.10, to 1. 12.12; ribs 12.25; bellies fo Luppu and Dorner. Godfrey and Risko Matched for June New York, May 18 18.. 2 parsed Godfrey, current “Black Menace” among the heavyweights, and John- ny Risko, Cleveland baker boy who finished second in Tex Rickard’s winter eltatnation scries, were matched eetey to fight ten rounds on pr at Ebbets field, Brooklyn. The "match, made by Humbert J. ’ McNary-Haugen Bill Provides World Price seoeraense ENN " bond it be ‘acemed sufficient | 5, wwhexf Continued from pase 02) ay sip bian the difference in wheat be-| Lesipia Bi anine Bee tween lis ot Ped of fave ng Mi om + Sno Be FC Ot ‘Sine eat) asad resald favor Seat an rence, tnca cot We Rashes et me 5 to 20 cents in favor of | Eegiaintive, Manual or Blue Book, Poo! Benofictaros, nied by “ony Ol per cent of the farim-| "APS MI bidders must comply with the by Het Fi oa pay 500.00) aR re ry are ss , mae pote tA. re Bresiaent tthe Boara ot City ners, a8 @ guarantee thet it Plager wilt, if ‘successful, ito eee éxecute a contract for the ance of the work. Each bid be accompanied by & bid- wal to the full ACUTR AND CHRONIC DISRASES sai noe treated by stny nd Setentitle Dist”? Pa Disc EER Poca NERV- une bide ge provided in ‘Section Bowe re other a ment i 7, vor mplied Laws of North Da-|] Pitiev, geal and pa permanent 0 ened Commit Low raten b: reese the Signe , Golest see or Write tor’ complete oan M. H. ATKINSON, oy Sioditor, FARGO SANITARIUM | R89 1329 Third Ave Se, arge, N. De

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