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PAGE TWO a! | [Additional Sports ‘ ———e |. PENNANT LEAD By The Associated Press) , NATIONAL saan Directs Hoover a SATURDAY, JUNE 9, 1928 GRAIN LIVESTOCK /MARKETS By Associated Press Leased Wire 8. D, A. pared week ago, fed steers and yearlings mostly steady, spots 25 higher; most advance on better grades light steers and yearlings; butcher stock uneven; better grad cows and hif- ers steady, in between grades\most- ; bulls 15 to 40 lower; cong ter 25 lower; a prices. top. “experimentally week's ices, 0) ex) mi Yod light steers” 1410; medium July 1.32% Sept. 1.30% in 1.26% Sept. 1.20 July 237% weight steers 14,00; mixed yearl-| Sept. 14.00; bulk all steers and yearlings 12.25 to 13.25; top heif- ers 18.00; bulk 8.75 to 11.00; bulk fat cows 7.50 to 5.75 to 7.00; bulls .00; all cutters 7.15 to 8.25; FAl Fargo, steers 11, RGO June DULUTH RANGE CHICAGO GR. of 88 1-2 on Monday, but closed 56 1-4. Bi pected to show a decrease. July gained 8-8 cent, closing at 83 1-4. Rye receipts were light with de- mand fair. July closed at 1.21 3-4, “FINANCIAL NEWS movement is ex RADIO PROGRAMS SUNDAY, JUNE 10 (By The Associated Presa} eRe ee Orsan Sis Folks ‘Sus! 1.32% 181 1.381% 181 1.80% 1.30% 127. 126 1.26 1.20% 1.19% 1.20 2.38 2.87% 2.87' 2.85' Dpley | ts (AP) — Cattle teers 12.00-13.00; medium .00-12.00; fair steers 10.00- % & | — - 1 8-4 cents up. AIN TABLE Flax declined, Receipts were} aq °srems.in, Central Standard ti a 10 BE SETTLED WHEAT PRICES a a June 5, High ae July ed a 30 1, gain- tee callie ie ae caster lose jose pen : Low. Close two cents for week. By The Associated Press) Wheat— Soa a ae be Poe ia nuliely donde: iy S jat ‘Tess — ica fvsnibn on ‘the American Asso- MOVE UPW ARDS July 141% 144% 1.44% = 148 142% 142% B Market —Chureh Services sat t centered @% @% @145 143 a to Oren omer eerie a \ wrt BR oa, Indisnapolis today where the i en sete tae 147 144% 144% hd Anglo Meralane | Indians and Kansas City were billed ria @% @% @1.47 gs Chicago, June 9—()—Butter er Hour 4 to temporarily settle their first \Fedcral Crop Report and Im-) Dec. 1.44% . 147% 149 1.46% 1.46% | markets are unsettled and nervous. 7—Bather Pernin; Home Fotks y Place deadlock in a doubleheader. mense Export Trade Cause | corn— nits ni @% {production is increasing rapidly, re- $00.4—WBBM Chicage—770 The two teams are tied for first " ceipts are heavier, and the into-stor-| 99 “Nutty Club (3 hra.) place with 80 victories and 22 de- Big Initial Jump duly 1.03% 93% 1.01% 1.05 1.02% 1.03% [age movement enlarging. cai echin feats each, with Toledo but a half @% @% @1.05 * @% | Liberal offerings in Chicago are 308.0—WEBH-WJJD Chicago—€20 game behind. Another twin bill al- , : | Sept. 1.02% 97% 1.03% 1.038% 1.01 1.01% |causing daily declines in price. Aarona Tiknetous Werviee v so_was scheduled for Sunday. at prices went soaring | as | @ @98 @e 4 @% |Meanwhile buying interests are con- Stetson Parade Rain washed out all games on 1s 4 1-4C a bushel today, but; Dee. 36% BIT% BI 85% 86 servative and display but little con- -Mooseheart Program 228.9—WOWO Ft. Wayne—1310 } the schedule yesterday and it was toward the last reached on account @% @% : @% |fidence in the situation, confining Filtere Geiavane 1:00—WOR Programs { * welcomed by St. Paul, Milwaukee jof persistent selling to realize | Oats — : thelr purchases for the most part 422.3—WO8 Jefferson City—710 ‘ and Minneapolis which suffered in | profits, A radically bullish construc-| July (old) 54% AT 54% 55% AH = «BA% to actual current requirements. Acero lla aida ft rarnen ep ro Ls twin setbacks Tharedey. jtion was placed on the government @% ie A considerable amount of the top ie Bines Uncle tin "$70.2—WDAF Kansas City—810 \ ;crop report as to spring wheat and| July (new) 55M 56 56% 55% 55% | scores now arriving are rather high 50—Old Fas nak 12:00—Summer Radio Church { ket Stz jus to rye. In addition, export de- @% cost because of contracts with the Wataa. 1:00—Siaty Musical Minutes Yank Racket Stars mand today was unusually active,| Sept (new) 48% A6% = 46% ATK 46%” 46% |Mranufacturers, Receivers, rather| #:00—Musie. Roam: 9315—Concert Orchestra \ Sailing to France catimated ail the way from_ 20006", Dee. amy OO asi ar” arm [than take, material losses, are de-] ise—Siarar Gras ai ‘ FANG 28 a 000 to 5,000,000 bushel. ye— ‘ - i thus curtailing the supply of fancy *: acm item BAECAnslo. Persians MRRP hescive victories. in'| saines Wo GaUllOr Chane hus basal; aster rachael a ite te] Tay od eg ee 180% 128% 128% |butter available, Hile—Coneeet fitceympneny zecuer® § he American zone play, four mem-[chosen campaign, manager for Het-| oun, oats tuclanged to 1-26 yp] Sent any MOB 1g 185181 tts Mcepenen “Noten et| Sleestanie Brews Gear | Qireaeeee te ig aural bs rs 0! merican avi er! loover. ‘ormerly o: edar visions une’ Oo i 25 . ™ 190—670 * 9: = Stearn were on their way to Burope| Rapids, Ia, Good ip now a Chicagolot sf. eo Cet e 1.21 1:25 125 1.28% hk bala ea ae * ee Than pfeeconaren & ae Bistcuunce” abetiece’ © today, hopeful of success in the/and Washington attorney, and is aj 33-sc higher but afterward reacting. | Lard— mi. 2do—wi 1:15—Atwater Kent Program interzone final and the challenge former congressman. A general rush to buy in the| July 11.75 12.70 9:11.86 11.85 14.77 11.80 {eared ie occrt toe iene £ round against France. i wheat pit today found offerings @i? ‘pecsecnnsatnaia inane ac vemnieanion io0—Dr. Copeland Smith 9:30—Organ Recital 1 William TT. Tilden, captain of the (11 innings) light and the market quickly went| Sept. 12.10 1292 1217 1220 1210 12.12 Livestock Revi || ERCoRN EE eee 608.8—WOW Omaha—500 I Steam and veteran of eight years of] May, Jablonowski and Picinich;} skyward. Bdésides the fact that the 20 | vi lew 9:00—Amos ‘n’ Andy 4 1 Service \ | aDavis Cup play and his three young Vance ‘and Deberry. spring |» Oct. 12.25 13.02 12.32 12.82 ae 12227 | o——$—______—_ ° 428.3--WLW Cinelnnati—720 12:00" Rowy Strole nion: Vilber F. junior’ ——— ¢ iti ‘ibs— S— A! Persia 5:30—Capitol Coen of Kansas City, John Hennes- AMERICAN LEAGUE i ction | duly 1220 12.37, 1290 | South St. Paul, June &—(AP-U.| §:45-Anglo, Feralans HAC GsRIS) Theater Famty {Saey of Indianapolis’ and George| | RHE] that rye and oats are the lowest for| Sent 1240 12.60 1240 |S. D. A.)—One of the features of| fit —-Sttibox Hour MEIKE 94, Loule—s00 t “Lott of Chicago left on the liner Ile Philadelphia 10° 140} June on record, word was received], Oct. 12.30 the livestock trade during the past 361.2—WSAI Cincinnati—es9 Trop Bummer nego Ghurch ‘. {de France. The fifth member of} St. Louis -8 i 2 had bought 5,000,000! Bellies— week was the increased marketing 00—Vocal 7m 5:00—Hans Barth the squad, Francis T. Hunter of New| Earnshaw, Rommel and Coch-| bushels of wheat overnight fr July 13.05 14.15 13.80 13.80 18.80 movement of nati: imbs, which re- 0—Hymne; Sermonet 5:30—Capitol Theater Family a= q) . i 4 ig ‘om native la t 7is—Atwater Ke “Rochille, N. ¥., has been in Europe| rane; Beck, Wiltse, Coffman, Stre-| the Canadian pool. Sept. 13,90 14.45 1412 1400 14.12 [suited in rather sharp price breaks, Atwater ‘Kent Program Tig—Atwater Kent 7 y afer some time preparing for the| lecki and Schang. Despite profit-taking, Which, de: pa ‘S Les whe S ie 209.8—WTAM Cleveland—720 ta RS KVOO Tutea—o00 ‘inal tests. veloped on the bulges in wi i . rs arket ja jul 9: Clase € "The first activity on the schedule| Others postponed. prices, the market receded haraiy at] able, Hahts and butchers 9.50, to) cows, 6.25-7.00;, cutters 6:26-6.00:| geod natives’ at 17.00 at the close, :90—Chureh etvices phose—Cuuteh Re for the American players after they) |, weprdan ASSOCIATION | Sl! times. A strengthening factor| mixed droves 9.25 to 9.40; under-|6.75; good bulls 7.60-8.00; medium| With culls mostly at 12.00, Fat ewes Orchestras €:00—O1d “rime Gospel y land at Liverpool will be a team) i" “ > was talk that Kansas is getting too! weights 8.00 to 8.25; sows 8.25 to| bulls 7.00-7.50; common bulls 6,50-|Pulked at 5.00 to 7. 374.8—WOC Davenport—200 ‘THb—Bibiical Drama 1 “ieee eo Loa ede ee games postponed. wie oe an if this con-| 59; mostly 8.30; pigs steady, 7.50; | 7.00. : Ld cattle trade while watt ash—Chureh Services ie sear hooked i astbourne, June and 23, oe & inues into harvest the consequences] .¢0, pet haga AF ee erat oe " is winding up at strong to 10 to 1 300—Sixty Mus! nutes jo, Chimes, {five of the Americans will take part WESTERN LEAGUE will be serious, especially where| Sye"#8° cost Friday 9.04; weight Sees te tee toa or tote Might? ‘prices on fed “stbers ee emi et ;=in the Wimbledon championships Open date. farmers are depending on com-| ~ sheep—500; d ke 11.00; heavy calves 6.00-8.00; canner |®"d yearlings with all weights shar- Sunday, June 10 services. starting three days later. ve ines, Sheep—500; compared week ago, | 11-00; heavy, -00-8.00; canner ling in the strength, Commercially| .9:30—Music. 1:00—Studio program. #4 Dawes Appears 2nd Leyla de oy has ela etd Lae ae 14:00-18:00 envy t yen ings, reediais and “bie 10:30--First| Presbyterian «church 2:00—Trinity Lutheran church. re a & 0 1.25 lower; sheep steady to ep to} . 1.00; g 1 Fans Cheer Wildly As |Choice of N. D. Body)! TONE Topay! 2, lower; top lambs 1800; year!) lambs 12.00-15.00; cull embe 10.00-| eh Sai of desirable kinds fairy| MONDAY, JUNE TY StF See o *. . % # AY | ings 16.00; ewes 7.50; bulk prices, | 11.00; light ewes 6, 00; heavy By The Assoctated Presi H z- Paulino Greets Paris (Continued Hon page one) |goniteapolis, June 9--/#)—Bullish| lambs 17.00 to 18,00; yearlings $18 |ewes 400-500; cull ewes 1.00-.00; | Rumerous at 12.60 to 18.78, mest Of) tir Central Seandard time, 338Cao Binck Birds; ‘Dance cl Cs! al 'S Hi 7 bot ne light eoo—800 4 Paris, June 9.—(AP)—Five thou- convention committees, including | in a generally teeny cute sa Pain eadel Cididitas haul ee 180-180 8.00-9.45 180-200] Best dry fed she stock as well as Ine, wait ‘tine ay ac ibleae others ‘seeaneebtne: ‘Organiza- “sand boring fans rose as one man| appointment of rank W. Murphy of| prices today. Wheat futures in the| MINNEAPOLIS CASH CLOSE 25; 200-225 9.10-9.25; 225-250|!ow grades finished about steady) (Cau letters, kllocycies on right. ee tlon hin the Cirque de Paris last night| Wheaton to the important resolu-| Minneapolis market sold up 3% to| 4 nicer zi 9. 25: 250-300 8.85-9.10; 300-350] While inbetween grade offerin ‘ © and denounced Pauli» Uzcudun,|tions committee. 3% cents, but lost part of the gain,| Minneapolis, June 9.) Wheat (00; packers 7.25-8.15; stages |Sveraged around 26C lower. The 88—KYW Chicago—570 $3b0—Cavin Bose heavyweight boxer, at his first pub-| The North and Soutl. Dakota| closing at 2% to 2% cents higher. |"eceipts today 7S compared to 178 90. : chief feature of the she stock trade] 4:57—Agitators and Uncle Bob $:30—Time to Retire Boys ‘ <Ile appearance since his return from| delegations will complete their or-| Rye futures wore also strong, grain|® Sear ago. Minneapolis cash wheat ahccaeen ca acai was the sale of a car of fancy 1040] 5:30—-Government Business Organiza- 9;00—Fenture; Dance; Organ h “the United States, ganization at Kansas City, of en|2% to 3% cents. and coarse grain closing yuotations CHICAGO POTATOES Ib. two year old hereford heifers at| — 9.90—Riverside Progra: 440.8—WEX-WIR Detrolt—c82 t> “Why didn’t you fight Tunney ?”|Teute there. Other grains were strong with today follow: 18.00, or a new high point on load :00—Male Quartet 30—Minstrels i they moked io volte, questioning Rar a wheat, rye advancing 2% to 8% a ee spring, fancy lagen ee saath eheceh peep rm be ot lots of this weight for many years. 200—Popular ee 1ig0— Riverside Program _ + “A «é f o] at " ve ONTANA ..esecerene 75% at 9 $ 7 A proving and entreting. It war the|'Three Groups Develop~|o"=, Cais furures were, % cent| VDNS taney’ tons: LTuw@pusiie [OR tack 20% total U.S. shloments| aes: 45 to 11.00, better grades from| ¢:0t~Ordhenre: ees abanrnaanrg Ot 6 Zany fighter in Paris, ing in Delegate Body |e, Fiaxsccd advanced 1x0 conts./2 bard sore. ;----- LUK@I TY | arket” weak Alabama, Lovinlana| 1-00? 28,00, with bulk of the cows] | $3 Ebl, etn, reco hc peamataad > 4 chi bette fairly good demand was show! ae My eee ae aeee | iss Tri . 5 jestras and Vocal 6: a! peti nt Tunney.” Paulino. re fied," tha RecA: today for the light offers of eash|! DNS, ed to choice. 1.53% @1.67% |facked Bliss Triumphs 2.00 To 2.201960 to 11.00’ or above. Cutters| s9n.¢-waBH-WJD Chieage—820 STA ab! Groeten fight Tunney. Haulin reples sar word continued, fom page one) | |ivheat at unchanged ‘pees. No, 1]! DNS, ord to good. 1434 @152% Zexgs, sacked Bliss Triumphs 2.20 cleaned mainly at 5.75 to 7.00, bulk| —g:00—Organ Becital Pm aine te netire Bore” Ps 2 pictures of the events, the color/ hard spring up to 12.50 per cent pro-|1 northern ........ 1.42%@ ties “ on jot the weight medium grade bulls} 5:30—Studio Feature 9:00—Dance Music ween Henri Schille, champion Bel-| stalied in convention hall to handle [JY Price: No. 1 dark northern was!) DNS Erato wood. 1a2i@l.dou (around 3.75, showing decay 8.25 tolst 13.50 to 14.00. Desirable stocker| &:se—vite. to here Vee—wor : Sgian featherweight, und Gustave| eae sag” cpuvention hall to, handle /3 to 17 over, and No. 1 northern, 2/2 DNS, ord to good. 14314 (01.49%4 18°50; old stock, trading slow, mar-|St,d%oc4t0 14.00. Desirable stocker) i aiiifeal Erosrams $i0e—ingian Vil aeen “ _ eoeiecuver: northern ....-.++- 1.40% @1.49% 3 Ot Shoes 0 nd feeder steers, cows and heifers poiiramsces ar ear 422.3—WO8 Jeffereo: j sHamery, tgatherweight champion, of lflephone call of G00 od newsra-|"° parun and winter wheat values|? DNS. ch io fancy: Lox @xTon | Ket, weak, Wiseonsin tasked round|finihed steady, some of the medium| <1 WON. WA1n Chics 70 4b WO8 detteraon City—710 F Belgian in the fifth round, frated more than 1,000 miles of new [Gre nominally unchaiged and in|} DNS G1.'2.eoed: 138% @Lare |russets 1.81 to 1.65, commercial 1.10|©"the' general market inv the hog| {t-oéqtRenone, nimann 18:00=bance bh eo ee circuits will be in service |" "Trade in the corn market was dull. |3 SV tas aes section is strong to 26C higher than o—Gencral Motors: Party $703 WDAP Kanase Clty—#10 i i Official Standings | ee Onts met a snappy demand for|1 dark hard (M Minneapolis, June 9—(AP)—(U.|®, Week ago, bulk better grade lights Features and Popular Sfelcdy Mteids . . good stuff, while demand for other ") elt 3 closing .40 to 9.60, 0—A. é& P. Oy! ‘ pie — ¢|Police Find Alcohol _|frnies were Yair, ‘Nov white oats ining. &° 8D, 1 ere Potatoes: “light wire in-| moat sows 8.95 to €0, underweighy 3444—WLS Chicage—E70 S0—Coneral’ Motors, Party ! 2 = American Association Standin; ‘ * | were quoted 6% to 8 cents over July : 45% |guiry, demand very slow, market] hogs 7.75 to 8.25, bulk pigs 7.50. 10—Little Glegn & Features :30—Time to Retire Boys ss | Looki for N t m. Carloads: delivered sales, n NS Nighthawke i R= (By the Associated Press) OKING LOF NALCOUCS) price and No. 4 was 4 to 6% over.| Minn, & SD, 1 har Sit lfreight only deducted, Minneapolis] ¢ . sb Water WHR eam 208.9—WTMS Milwaukee—1020 e o Z 1, = a m4 i. 4 é A Won Lost Pet ? Rye demand was steady from For 2 auher yy land St, Paul rate, ewt.,|/ 1. ry $:00—WLS Hippodrome 00-—Orgaa; Orchestra; Features fe Indianapolis 30, 22,677 | Fargo, June 9.—(#)—Kenry Jaffa,| mills and quiet to fair for the ship-|Fey 2 amb K@148% |round whites, U. 8. No. 1, very few|| Financial Review $80cintemational Revue St—doneral Motors. Party X ve se Paul. $3 ‘beg land Margaret Hawley of St, Paui|ley from Duluth for diversion points %@137% CHICAGO BUTTER New York, June 9.—(@)—A sharp| {s—aite’streak Hour 408.2—-WCCO Minneapolle-8t, Paul:7 = Milwaukee 1.72. 28 24 638 | Were arrested by federal officials on|fee offerings and a good demand ne. | Chicago, June 9—(AP)—Butter|downward readjustment of prices| 7:00-WOR Frograms oi. 6:30—Dinner Concert Wz _ Minneapolis ‘27 24 ‘529 |@ highway near Barnesville, Minn.,|from Chicago for malting grades 4@1.32% | pigher: receipts 27,598 tubs; cream- y Kc esc ueee wlele 00— Riverside, Program = Louisville 18 33 (363 |and are to be arraigned today at|Were reported. Price range was 85 1.214 @1.28% 43 cents; dards 42 428.3-—WLW Cincinnati—700 00—Music 25 Columbus | 16 38 (296 |Detroit Lakes on a federal charge|to 95 : LETAG LAM extra firsts 41 to 42 6:30—Collegiates $:20—Time to Retire Bove He meres, of transporting liquor. _ te fair to good} > snow corn OL @1.01% firsts 40 1-2 to 41 cents; sec- pO ag 9:80—Musical Program; Band 4 4 Results Friday one coupe, Sh epllons of Aen ore Ans wer ye zene, Beat Gieciluee aa 99% @1.00% onds 38 to a cents. ieee 808.2—WOW Omaha—t00 med and a sawe sl n No. quot © C m1. " ; S,oAll, Thursday games. postponed |aleohol, and Om MO'BNN| der to 4 cents over Minneapolis July |& Yellow corn Seng 28% Fc tate SU.S-WEAL Cincinnatingss FSS —Heneral otare Barty PS According to the federal oper-| Price. 24%@ | this aieania packing groups A. & P. Gypsies, fw = Games Today atives the car was halted in a search aan Biyellow seem soph amererh MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR __ |Moved against the current trend on| [43 “Stnerel, Metire Boys’ ee Net KOD Ot, Loule-800 = Minneapolis at Toledo. for narcotics. None was found, _ CHICAGO LIVESTOCK print scoes Sune 07 Minneapolis, Minn., June 9.--(AP)| buying influenced by merger and| — 9:00—Dance_ Music :00—Talks and String Music = St. Paul at Columbus. however. Chicago, June 9.—(AP)—(U, §,|3 mixed corn. ce ae % | _Fiour unchanged. Shipments 87,-| ther special developments. 300.8—WTAM Cleveland—750 Maids = Kansas City at Indianapolis. a D. A.)—Hogs, 9,000; ark. most-|4 mixed corn. +93'4@ 95% | 353 barrels. Heavy liquidation throughout the| ¢:30—A. & P. Gypsies Bah, ST» FIP oy Oe Gwenkce at Louisville F E lity Draf ly strong with Friday’s best prices; |5 mixed corn 91%5@ 93% |" Bean 28.00 to 28.50. week reflected the grow: jengral Motors. Party 00—Cal i> Hiei ideas arm Equality Dra: ts fon 10.00 pala, for en to 280 4 mired: Bas ray rye acti ea ness pe traders Som Time to Retire Boys 0—Time to maitre Boys is i Standi weights; shippers tvok 1,000; es-|2 white o @ over litical and credi tudio 248.6—KVOO Tulse—860 ‘ = American League Standings | Drawn by Bureau for |{atc'boidore? 300, 8 white oat: “64% | pceaTICAGO , POULARY, try = EBs ature sag «tO Gaerament Duainees Organ ¥ 2 ah ‘Won Lost Pet Political Conventions AMR ETCHED és ches ne mA raibeae pe get a rig slize, rears, receipts 6 cars, Melody Stalds; Chidren's Hour 7: Wwerside, Program a New York . . 388 8 826 on eee 6 eed oe : prices unc! in ten Party Philadelphia’ s.... 28 17 ‘622 | Chicago, June 91M —Directors| @1008; 160 to, 20" Tb, 8.75@0,60.| Batley, Tee to Be oe ciah Gia MT ide Cleveland 24 24 .500 jof the American Farm Bureau fed- ng cone B40 @:010: | Rigel e ary * 1'26%@1.6 CHICAGO CASH GRAIN 0—Music, % Jiro0—Weather, news. Be Louis 24 - a eration here today drafted recom- ri to choice 9 Oto 130 Ib 7.25 eg A flaxseed 2137 @242 Chicago, June 9.—(AP)—Wheat Ae a: ae pening market. igo—Farm flashes. a roit 20 417 |mendations to be submitted to both] “Cattle, 600; compare: 3 UR no sale. vanced MEARE ROESCRE. :2h——Aunt Sammy's er e, H jared to a week i 3] cent, the highest since 1921, and 5—Marke: 6:30—Orchestra, Borie... 16 24 400 |the Republican and Democratic na-| go. weighty Steree. ahiouh abaa BISMARCK GRAIN NCE, Non 2 mined 1.06% @1.05% | Een’ dropped bach to 636, 6 and 6% | 12:80—ausle, 1:s0—Weather, news, Chicago .. 30 362 leepted, would pledge each party to| 2%, ising early advance, Light) (Furnished by Masser Miller Co.) |’ Gats No. 2 white RiGs No, 8 white whlch wes, She Paling tae in Fe stat ; : steers and long yearlings strong to * y 's session. m rates rr a = Sescalia Fide. sruliste eee enact, lea lation that) 25 cents higher: ight yearlings 25|No. 1 dark northern . one ee quoted. were somewhat firmer, touching 6 | Philadepihia 10; St. Louis 5, lof equality slong’ with industry, |€0,49 cepts higher: light yearling in-|No- 1 Romer oa Bastey 8018 Bir Stitt at oo to BK iiaiaee| ON M TOR ROW All other games postponed be-|finance, labor and other groups in| Gradn premiuiy nem ie cetcnte|No. 1 mixed duru ‘Timothy seed 4. a : F; e ; + i I premium over long weighty|No. 1 mixed durum ! . Stock, member loans in- cause of rain. our American protective system.’ Market very active all week No, 1 red durum fara 110. ne ceseend 2 ee, moots a nee a ————— on yearlings and light steers, but | Not : ringing the total at t! a New York at Cleveland, Scab-Infected Cattle | sich, sess reacted and practc-[Ne- ? 0s. record, nigh for al time «t|Whippet Four Sales _| ¢2: 25,000 miles or more annually a, vite A #3 ye. {ally all kinds close dtop heavy. Ex-|No. 7 7 necessary to turn up Philadelphia at Si. Louis. to Be Given Oil Dips Pees Tish tht ete ee ania RANGE OF CARLOT SALES Set a Volume Record) miese. CM Portland Washington at Chicago. Scab infected cattle of Sterling| lings 14.75; yearling heifers 14.60; |Speltz, per cwt. 4.20 sae eee Toledo, Ohio, June 9.—“More than one lieved erie davon’ and Driscoll vieinities will be given|most steers and yearlings sold from SHELL CORN Revie peg aig Chry ther @intions| Leagne Standlags uritying bath ti i if No, 4, 55 Ibs. OP tie 10,000 Whippet Four cars have| Chrysler further | than any 0 (By the Associated Press) ri ying aths at Sterling during |13.25@14.50, Liberal supply of all! No ? fe ss person, even including factory test ‘Won Lost Pet | 1h oon ing week, A. R. Micsen, Bur-| weights 14.00@14.65. Cows steady Me ‘= es been built and shipped since Janu- pilots. Several months ago his Cincinnati ....... 38 26 .682 peel county Aig says. The day |to 25 cents higher; bulls 25 cents —_ aN RE Ree eg dark northeun 1.39 5-8 to 1.60 1-4. '70” sedan had already covered 157,- St. Louis 12 ao. go eos {PM Bet 70: oon decided. von [Lowers Nealers | 1.00@1.50 lower; | O88 Cent, Pee port ns. five cents Saple grade Northern 1.27 1-2; No. ident, of the Willys-Overland Co,,| 000 miles. His total repair bill for 18 591 out 1,500 head will be given|feeders strong; very scarce. i 4 he cer corn, +» five cents |i hard winter 1.41 to 142 1-4;.No. here today. “Orders on file for this}.that distunce, including four valve 38-89) _|dips ina va of solution made up of Sheep, 5,000; today’s run all di. |under hell, 17| durum 1.28 1-8 to 1.88 5-8; No. 3 $30 for 32 ‘532 crude oil, resin, water, and lye. The|rect. For week 67 doubles from | Hard winter wheat 1. {2 aber durum 1.81 1-2; No, 1 ixed ar palncetedip vl be supervised by feeding stations; 36,600 divest, In-| Dark hard winter whea. ...... 1.16]ieq wheat 1.27 3-4, - . | tlandan, state | cre et i ean grea y- ge sgip grade 3 o a veterianriags and Mr, Miesen. bid cuthern tania tegke tae, oo MINNEAPOLIS RANGE i ame pe iiupat ab is a contagious skin disease.|75@1.25. Spot 1.50 off; sorts con- 3 % low 1.01 3-4; Ni are This is the first time that dips will|sidered. Yearl’.gs 1.25 @ 1.75 Low Close )> on 108, B pelle ARE thi Mes st. Lo Haig Y. of 3 be given to counteract the disease |down; sheep 25@50 mostly 50 cents| _ Wheat Oats: Nov 8 white 64 1-2, it. Louis 8; New York 3. and prevent its spread. lower; feeders strong to a shade|July 142, 1.43% 141% 142%) Bye:' No, 1 1.28 1-4 to 1.29 pene | ae 4 au bs vat has already been con-|higher; feeding stock dull. Week's | Sept. 1.42% 143% 1.42% 142%) Plax: No, 1 2.89. & : iy S: Bi kine Pg structed. tcp prices fat range lambs 19.35; fat ye incinnati 5; Brooklyn 3. natives 18.75; old crop of clippers|July 1.24% 1.24% 1.28% 124° |» Flag a F now termed yearling, 16.50; fat Sept. 118 1.18% 1.17% 1.17% Wee ae pai ncar and the new . A ewes ulk prices for the weel Chicago it Seaceoag = Bet res ere ee @ 10.255 oa: ay a ae etd pee ee gonna “f tare toe Gincinnati at Brooklyn. asa: te tee CS dee Mees ee in the industry. Forty-three per Pittsburgh, at Boston. ing lambs 13.00@13.6! penny end|July 288 288 2.37% 2.38 the. it te Py of ewe lambs up to 14.00. Sept, 2.5% 236 2.35 2.35% Be, peau accthiaat tt rley— 1 Yesterday’s Games | SOUTH ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK |July 84-84, -88% 88% i. @ South St. Paul, June 9.—(#)—(U. | Sept. 13% % .73 13% trade fil Eee Pe Rg e adian HiietTll ve FErge ai os fe & cows and heifers 6.75 to 9.00, 11,00; plain steers 8.00-10.00; the week Calves—150; vealers ‘1.00 lower|heifers 10.00-11.00; medium heifers favored at the end. Of- for week; at close 18.00 a 165.00,/9.00-10.00; fair fers 8,00-9.00; | ferings were and the demand mostly 18.50 to 14.00. plain heifers 7. % cattle | limited. Hogs—800; fully steady to 10 to| good cows 8.75-9.50; medium co’ There was a strong demand for 15 higher than Friday; most desir- $.00-8.50 fais cows 7.25-7.76; plain] fedding oats. “July reached a high ‘

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