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i se eneneernnrecernstemet oma TTR oie RANGE OF CARLOT SALES marck this morning and left for the of o a ANCIAL Minneapolis, July 5——Range| Yesterday's Games ||sorthera part of the state after «| She,lold Curtis to Quit | Braddock ‘ GRAIN M A R K E i S FIN. of carlot grain ales oe No. 1/9. bs ong pia ky CAN asa Indians NEWS [No % “dark northern tase @uen NATIONAL LEAGUF. Herbert Sambelson, also students at| sas | an. Braddock Bible school is in LIVESTOCK Ry Associated Press Leased Wire Nog dare nenbeen Lai@rain: First Gam. |the st4te institution ‘during the lst seation this week. ‘The teachen who = = — mre aie I lhard wikter 1L38%@L 90% Nov 2] Cincinnati .........5.. 6 BOL Coach CA. “Jack” West, who will ton, ss. CT Barton, M CHICAGO GRAIN TABLE amber durum 1.24%@1.27;. No. 2 a ni‘ Pictniss ‘Baeesn, Mit el the Nodak, eleven :.r the first Robinson, anf Mrs, M. F. She WHEAT PRICES | “Sse ae de WL eed orm |e hd ai Baton a in a at Wea att ti wae of ig! 3 No. m or Wheat— Barley, sample grade, 87@93. Second RHE Central conference football Mr. Ella Casselman of Bismarck, : July 1.87% 1.37% 1.36 1.36 Corn, Nos2 yelolw, 1.05@ 1.08; No.| cincinnati M1 ig) a ]ece ext fall. whose husband is dangerowly ill Sept. 1.40% 141 1.38% 1.38% 4 mixed 99%. Pittsburgh 310 6 nem ae at St. Alexius hospital, Dec. 144 1.44% 1.42% 1.42% Oats, No. 3 white, 63@65. Hetegeee Gaiae Mr. and Mrs, Wayne Baxtr and ; Corn— : . Rye, No. 2, 1.16% @118%. Tauscher and Hargraves * : 3 daughter Bernadine left Monty for a July 1.06% 1.08 1.06% 1.06% ae ei Mi Flax, No. i, 2.18—2.20%. : a week's outing at Pine River, Minn. Continued Favorable Weather| sept. 10% 1.02% 101% 101% Nearly Score of Issues Move NiKNEAbORIE Ebi First Game W L and Tire. J. A. A and Arrival of Kansas Grain | “Oats— * i ‘ Into New High Ground as Minneapolis, Minn., July 5.—()—| phitadelphin ...+es.e+« i x E | L, DIP TODAY = el ei soothe Gert (clipe por ae Are Factors July old 54% 53% 53% Trades Expand Flour unchanged. In carload lots,|isoston ........ Ge tee | Sete) 'riday. : Sent ‘new 5% tt tae aan ped Pin bueptaad cote es, eee PRL eae a petal hen cece fe : : Pt Cole Hall and civing f J ae ept new ‘ CMs iia Ue .._ | & ‘barrel, in 98-po! pag + Cantwell an: lor, Croni a the of le 8 coat Chicago,’ July 5—()—Despite[Dee. 46% AT 46% 46%2/ Now York, July 5.—#—Lowering |" Shipmetns 42286 barrela, ceaeccsd galae poetpoNNy, Tan | wees Callfcenta Ate Favor of paint. Braddock has a:realpaint- London reports that Russia had pur- 5 Rye— 121% 121% 119% 120. |°1 the call money rate from 6 to 5% | Bran 29.50@30.00, icc ites to Win Olympic Row- fever this summer, which im Le fe sift july Ek E a ji: th ————— iret Game Proving its a) a , - | oft Cangdlan wheat overnint, whest [Bert TAB” LB L358 Lib [Or SN eat ae “which act in (CITY ENTERTAINS i; Mr. ‘and Mrs. Don ‘McHonid are ices here underwent a decided set- |D&. 118M 1.17% 117% [Ory in stock | Price aa Brooklyn. .8u 1 ea moving into the George Ive resi- BiEk totay. dca’ {eph A810 100 seee|e te neatly LI opine were aaeens| CHRO OS. OR. Lone New York. snd =Oeturey2 |, Philadelphia, July 5.— (>) —Lead- dence lately, occupied “by thy I. P. ry it is i je > re ak . * ? °y ‘ance, > . 7 ey Sot wheat ts ‘Wichita, Sept. 12.87 12.45 12.37 12.37 |uted fet lator: List Dm eee AT CELEBRATION | waiker, Chaplin, lenry, Faulkner bed oarsmen of haa Sean Mrs, Nylund returned home Tues- ~Kans., were along 837 cars, and|Oct. 12,60 12.60 12.52 12.55 1h on erouhd. so etrading © aan Baad and O'Farrell. pop in AES eas a oa ms {esi day after a week’s visit wit her “there ‘was selling here against pur-| | Ri marked expansion in volume, sales |,.., (Continued from naze one) Second Game ships. They start on the Schuylkill we Pog ee > chases in the southwest and the|July 12.50 | inthe first three hours running just | district that it took an hour to un- R HE (fiver late y the afte + But for his Kaw Indian grandmoth-| Miss Alice Piers and Mri Jas. ~ northwest as well. Meanwhile ex- | Sept. 13.00 srort. of 1,400,000 shares, as’ con-|tangle. Yet it was done without! Brooklyn . 27 1 ting oe ah ‘Satz ‘hiagad and con! er, “Aunt Julie” Pappan, Senator| Murphy motored to Bismarck Tues- z cellent harvest conditions were re- | Oct. 1826 13.17 13.17 trasted with less than 1,000,000 in| & accident. New York 5 9 11 Csufornie ve Peicaxon and Har-| Charles Curtis today’ might have| day and took Mrs. C. A. Stickney { ported from Kansas, Nebraska and| | Bellies— the corresponding period on Tuesday. A Praised innings; ess.) vard vs. Columbia in cight-oared | been a blanket Indian instead of the | and son Eldon with them, whee El- = Missouri, with announcement that |July 14.95 14.75 14.85|" Private advices from Washington Latha it Clark, McWeeny and Heline; Ben- tood out as the leading “nat-| Republican choice for vice presi-|don entered the Bismarck hipital = some new wheat has already been | Sept. 16.15 15.07 15.10|that the treasury departmen looked| Everywhere there was praise for ton and Hogan. po get ening day's Broeehys dent. This is a rare old picture of| for treatment for rheumatism = cut in MMlinois. iN for an easing of money rates after|the Association of Commerce and — he prospective appearance of | “Aunt Julie,” who advised Curtis,| J- Raiuercn ie Siri called + _ Wheat closed heavy, 1% to 2He NG the quarterly settlements had been |its committees who handled and en- First Game spectacular crew against Jim | When he was 14, to leave the Kaw| on old friends in Braddoc! ‘Peesday. “net lower, corn the off to Xe up, wien Gale Tae. completed went a long way in re-|tertained the biggest crowd ever as-|. : ; J ryandotte (Mich.) boat club | reservation in es and‘ go to siutiiat to tne lal ae ewbes) god provisions AHOWHtE) ‘a tise Open ‘High Low Close eas a east eh veg sembled in Bismarck in a manner ee ag = Sos! interest, FES tre city. evening in honor of Miss Mary Ryan of 2 to 27, Wheat— o x, [plenty of new money poured into the | that left nothing to be desired. Root, Weinert, Carlson and Hart-| beaten badly in the’ hol r and presented her with a besutiful Chicago wheat prices had a gen. |duly = 1.88, 1.58, 1.85% 1.36% | arket. Except for reports. of| The celebration proper began|nett; Rhem, Jobneon and J. Wilson. aaterday by the Penn players. He was a shortstop but! Sterling silver teaspoon, ws & eral downwara inclination much of | Sept. 1.89% 1.89% 1.36% 1.37% |fother improvement in the oil and Tuesd : vith the doubl ‘Second Gi . “ tered in the luck conspired against him and on| souvenior fror: the circle. 4 nice : the time today whereas one we 1.40% 1.40% 1.39% 1.39% copper industries there was little in euaet baneUl gah at ks et ame RHE Yale-Wyandotte het, echedul “4 a oa TL Ha with the oo was iis ts huaonmapati wos rd i heat is- ye— y's v' i . bs ‘i x he A. N. Drake oi in-p2apolis Played's Tontency tovadvance, Ime (July 1.15% 148% 1.15% 1.16% the ‘nie Mevonent’ The ieatdce {park bstween Bismarck and Par- Chicago. + 1 2h 1/5:80 o'clock (D.S.1.) is not expected | kent from the game, never fully re-| rived in Braddock ‘accom- roved domestic harvest conditions|Sept. 1.11% 211% 1.11% 111% [Gener ot “Alfred Lowenstein, Beleiea (shall. The band tournament at St; Lois iste Boe 2 to provide much of a contest. Yale.| covering, He was sent back to the hey several ‘aie -We "Wal te, largely dominated the market here.| Oats— financier, which is reported to have | Northern Pacific park was next. It G heard . Mitchell, Frankhouse, Al-|over Harvard, shared with the also | Minors, later playing with other le painting and repairing Pressure of hedging sales from the | July 58 58, 56% 56% | unsettled European financial mar-|was won by the Steele band directed cavier, Ratahart, Haines’ end J; |dadateatea Oalifornia crew the po- | big league clubs, but he was playing|on Mr. Drake’s farm south of town. southwest was in evidence, and|Sept. 42% 42% 42 . 42% |Kets, was without visible effect on|by Dr. J. A. Prescott, with the Good- Wile lela *|aition of heavy favorite. independent ball around his home members of the Ej h much notice was taken of enlarged Flax— stock exchange prices. rich and New Salem bands, second aaa Z Between Harvard and the Colum-| territory in New Jersey when the/ league met at the nome of Cc. receipts of new wheat, especially | July 2.15% 1.15% 1.16% 2.15% | yi h-priced spetialties were again|and third respectively. All the AMERICAN LEAGUE bia eight, whi has been sadly | 50x took him on again as coach. T. Barton Tucstay evening and at Wichita on the other hand, con-jSept. 2.17 2.17% 2.16% 2.16% lin the vanguard of the advance. |bands participating did well. First Game weakened by loss of its star stroke, oo made arrangements to attend the siderable attention was given here Bartey— Case Threshing soared 10% to a| The winning band is practically a H E|Lambart, es Be is an Englishman and) MYSTERY MAN Epworth League convention which is to wheat prices upturns at Liverpool | July 87) 87) 85% 85% |new record high at 256%; Wright | high school band, Dr. Prescott said. AMO hscie 4 8 lLilineligible to row for the United 7 being held :n Valley City. and Winnipeg in the face of optomis-|Sept. 71% 71% 71.714 Aeronautical soared 9%, Indian Re-|Only two of its 31 members are| Boston. 5 9 2\States, there appeared little to| DROWNS AFTER ‘M. Fetterley received word Fri- tic reports about the Canadian crop. |fining preferred 8': to a new high|more than high school musicians, Ruffin; an, Heving; PL. ANE PLUNGE day morning that his father had Advices were ut hand that 103 Cana- at 193, and Dupont 8%. Midland| Their program pleased the big Ehmke, ‘Sommel, Grove and Coch-| Winners in the three heats and died at Clinton, Minn., and Mr. and dian stations reported the Canadian DULUT4 RANGE Steel Products preferred, Rossia In-|crowd. Following announcement of ner 4 a fourth crew chosen on a basis of — Mrs. Fetterley accompanied by Miss crop as above average compared} Duluth, Minn. July 5—(@— — |cirance, National Tea ,Radio, Mont-|the result the Steele band paraded ° Second Game comparative timcs qualify for the (Continued from page one) Hattie left by auto to be present at with previous years, while 76 sta- Open High Lew Close | somery Ward, and Commercial Sol-| Main avenue to celebrate its victory. R SE lsetaldinal hea:s set for’ tomoeraw: ‘fii the funeral. tions noted en average condition, and| | Duram— vents sold 5 to 6 points higher. Yesterday's program got formally MOR 6c . 8B The nice rains which we-have had ozly 8 under average. Some Liver-|July 1.26 1.26, 1.23% 1.23% | “Rails moved forward with the in- under way with flag-raising cere-| phijadelphia £11.17 O|vie for Olympic sclection and the have made great improvements én Tool dispatches received here said) Sept 1-284 1.28% 1.204 125% /dustrials, although the buying was|monies at Northern Pacific park.|/'norcit p Simmons ani: Hevings |wetional ckenponshiy, Com tition | POLICE. HOLDING the looks of the crops around Brad- the LiverpooY wheat market was more centralized. Texas & Pacific |Soldiers from Fort Lincoln were Quinn and Cochrane. lamong four-oared and pair-oared| DEATH SHIP CREW © | dock, and the farmers are much rervous because of fear of further|July 1.16 | jumped nearly 5 points to a new peak | drawn up in the street at attention ‘cians crews and single sculls will be on a] Boul e-Sur-Mer, France, July 5,| more hopefal than they q purchases by Russia. Sept. 1.12% ‘at 172%, and Bangor & Aroostook|as the buglers’ corps sounded a First Game similar plan. —(®)—The mystery ' whether Capt.| Mrs. 8. Larrabee and oo — — sold 6 points higher. salute to the colors and the flag E| Yale and Harvard had four-oared | Aifrea Lowenstein, noted Belgian| Muriel of ;t. Paul arrived in Brad- WHEAT BREAKS July 2.15 2.16% 2.15 2.16%| Renewal of selling pressure | floated slowly to the top of the flag-| st, Louis . + 11 9 3Sicrews as well as eights entered in financier, jumped oP fell by accident| Cock Friday for -a visit with Mrs. ON LATE NEWS Sept. 2.20% 2.20% 2.18 2.18% lagainst American Woolen preferred | staff. Chicago . . 8 12 1/the heats today. from his private airplane y uile over| Larrabee’s parents, Mr. and Mrs, Minneapolis, July 5—(?)—Favor- carried that stock down more than| Soldiers from Fort Lincoln also pees an ang; Walsh, Con- —_—______ — the English Channet lest, i ht, had| Wm. Baxter and also other relatives. able harvest weather in the Amer- 2 points to 45%, the lowest price| formed a-colorful unit in the civic.| nally, Leopold and Schalk, MéCurdy. pratt definitely cleared "by a|_ Miss Evelyn Barton gntertained can southwest and hedging pres-| MINNEAPOLIS CASH CLOSE. |since the company was organized 30 | military and industrial parade which|*!> Leopold and Saal ENGLEMAN bes nitely cleared by 81 suesday it emcee |. gure from that quarter offest bull- Peertrgeaer Li dentepers years ago. rotraally, opened ee SE ech RHE ay ee ee ene es eous shower in honor of Mrs. Jos. eh dorcign mows, today and wheat | "year ago. Minneapolis cash wheat CHICAGO LIVESTOCK iatcalon equipment “ab. the tore [St Louis «. ° § 9 IN 10-EVENT AT |, Aviation experts nore are inclined wrareiaivin takes OY er Tuesday's close. Close was 1% to ee ee uoeations ca Bog on (AP-US.D.A.) larmy mules, baggage wagons, comp Ogden and 3 Thomas and in satis cpanel cieierpaoeat a nice lunch was served by * ay follow: : 32,000. Market mostly kitch compan; rdons. is- P + . . Mi Sota Fe cette for July,| 2, hard sPri 1.16% 1.82% | higher than Tuesday's average: mK service. clubs mand business | Crouse. OLYMPIC TRIALS coi eel ad to the washroom | tess. Par ome tir pots on oe liquidation finding support |; DNS. ut ro @r aly ae artis eee inert houses ie an sei i ¢ was, ela at the Saint Michigan, fin as a 3 a 1 hard ing. . ls 1.79% | choice, 250-350 Ib., 10. 553 loats Parade Feature is nson urned Ree cet, Ste cently DNS. ch te fancy. ee sea 3501 60; 160-200 Prizes for the floats went. to the |New York 2 7 9) Jackrabbit Athlete Has Chance| sta Braddock after being several weeks a'very light trade, Barley fatures|! DNS, gd te choice. 148% @1.62% + OULU SS: on ino: and the Conselldated Utities ware | Shealy, Campbeil end Grabowaki;| to Win in Three Decath- | tained at Calais for a judicial inves-|m Wyoming and Montana. | perealew and ‘dragey ox at fegrierim 1 lilt ord to good. see ee parking ~~ mat RNY na8- and er ese ee haha eed Jones and Kenn. : Left ye Savage visited ‘Tuesday afternoon eseses oe Li it te ice, 90- 5. ny. rel jio - # cash market. Flaxseed futures were |) Bua" ta ‘fancy. Lest er.oox [4am (2 cnole® sre aimenting a {sented a coir Seemd Game |g bontivents SEAS SEARCHED hare Cash wheat offerinsg were light|2 DNS; gd to choice. 1.44% @1.54% | Cattle: 11,060; calves 3,000. Better | section of the parade in which three ke a apes: . ae cme ¢ the [FOR MISSING BODY ihsthooiinis nanan. for a two-days’ run Bad ‘demand pat 2 DNS, ord to good. aut Racit re ‘ade ro bri eae earns leeion ee arise ere ery Washington . a ae Pichicwncs dtodd “athletes selected to| c, partaguteher a lige noni ae Engleman of Dana. The afternoon rthern ......... . . strong to a r 5 4 e ne good for, the, better class of milling 3 DNS, th jo fancy. 1404@185 4 steady; grass cows and heifer and) was the biggest and best parade “tp ES eee d Collins; Brown, represent sia aie Tea [3 all along, the coast between Fort Fer ghar ery nemo comnty i ga , gd to choice. 1. 4 ee eons. Wena a Maar. 4 J er directed teeseney, punes have! by the hostess. ‘The next meeting eel oor for poor!3 png, ord to good. 132%@141% heavy, steers an dyearling® 15.90. Crowd Spent $70,000 First Game midds ori J elaahyoedy ea pec been dirgcted to search for Captain wi be held he three weeks with - 9 Number 1 hard spring was 4 to 25/2 northern ........ ety tyr he | epee ney ae. ad 85@16.00;|. Following the parade the crowd a Re Bl ean. Thayer: secbleerects body. Fishing boats| Mrs. E. Saville, ) cents over July for protein up to eee) tae 1100-1800 1b., 14.65@16.00; 950-1100 teense tat en shoursendisshlt toc) 8 16 6]. 400- meter Hurdles — F. Morgan Dee eee cnmetee ctatioel sanhinaes nt sad Mrs. Frank | gongs, lett . r it and weicht to 60 a aes z F 90; cor .| the musical and oratorical program 4 . CG Fran 2 ‘uesday ol . oe pounds; No. Ai daeenoteneen 3 to 25| Minn. & SD, 1 dark 1 aoe UP, ear ee Fed |featured by a speech on farm equal-| Shaute, r L. Sewell; Denier etan 4 Feibeogfoney WALL STREET after a few days visit with Mr. and BE oven Wises wien ae ace |Minn, & 8b, hard. Las @taos re Se ey ee ee ee Bloomfield, N. J. Catholic Lyceum; | SCOFFS SUICIDE Ee . inter wheat was scarce 1 ce ' ib. 14.40@15.75. Heifers, good an by ee 7 R H_ £E|Bob Maxwell, Los Angeles A. C. New York, July 5.— %— Wall o d steady. Fey 1 amber durum. 1.38% @1.41% It then turned its attention to the - » Jule by Robert and Alice left by auto S"Durum offerings were small and|PeY 2 amber durum. eee ee leita baseball” game, automobile. races | Cleveland «.. 3 8 S|New York A. Cy Emil Snider, Ala: |fhrery Deuter today seoffod at the| Thursday morning for Brookings, S =the “Ak i - i smi sports and carnival attrac- +1 bee a ne # . where ey risit tl @ market Pe ee 1 durum . %@1. Ca Reed aa ay Py ated tons: Phe crowd came early and|_ Miller, Bayne, Uhle and Myatt;/ba a Poly: aeemen eels at abroad that Captain Alfred Lowen-/ short time. From there Mrs. Baer July to 25 cents over, No. 1 mixed|2 amber du Jory [cutter and cutter, 6.00@7.50. Bulls stayed Inte, Billings, Stoner and Hargrave. Beis. A. Cis Joo Berney, ‘No rere nvoprgrrgennetr site ired and Alice, will go on to visit with 4 cents under to ~ ice ( , 9.25@10.75; stimates of its expenditures in- eae pos pate p re . relatives esota ‘iscon- 1 durum 4 cents under to ‘25 centa|3 amber Eiter"to medium, 7250 0¢ Veal | dicated tat the ‘eslebrators.speni| AMERICAN ASSCCIATION | '16i0-meter Relay — Emerson|btain an Amerian loan on his re-|Ealeives in Minneaot and, Wiason over, and No. 1 red 2 cents over. 3 durum ers (milk fed), good and choice, | between $6(,000 ctd $70,000 in Bis- Firat Game H Ela at Tilinois: A. C.: Ocoee) Tt wa: Pitta out that arrange. | 0 Braddock. . Corn -vas quiet and steady garly,|! Ted duru 14.25@16.50; medium, 12.00@14.25; | marek. ; 2 9 1 [Beitd University of towes and John | matte ad need, out that arrange-| "Robert Koenig arrived in Brad- easing when futures turned strong. cull and common, 8.00@12.00. Stock-| Special credit for success of the|Minneapoli 4.9.8) Baird, reny MCA. $25,000,000 . ede in New York | dock Monday morning from Steele Oats were in quirter demand and er and feeder steers, good and choice, | Occasion today was given the Busi- Polli, Hei- Lewis, Detro! tc uct ace cued for Captain pac chief com-| Where he has been working for a scattered sales were lower. » Loz @1.03% lal weights? 11.75@13.00; common |ness and Professional Women’s club, c agin eee ee aa at ere ee mg00 [pany Tatars ete e chief com-| Short time, having spent almost a Rye was quiet and steady. 1.00%4@1.021 land medium, 9.25@11.75. who arranged the parade through a|mach and Gagton, — national CHAMPION meter ruts Red Ghat ee Wace hae eee dCn | year at Park City, Mont. Barley was auiet to slow with of-|5 ‘27°4@ .09°4 | Sheep: 6,000, Fat lambs active | committee of which Mrs. Ray Stair me RR eetine se sommes | purithas e tarp ines been O. R. Bauer has purchased a new ferings fair. Prices were easy, and + ,24%@ .96% |on short run; most’; 25¢ higher on|was chairman; W. S. Ayres, who 6 14 1|Tespectively yesterday, ya ot 2 Nee Pen marker which has bce | coach. 2 the range was 83 to 96 coe” + 1.00%4@1.02% |p, per, actually up more in many in-|was chairman of the general com- Mi 1 i4 forced to a new world record oi eiancus Galiveae ulna While R. Y. Corey was doiving: bis Flaxseed was in fair to good de-|° ‘ .00%2 | stances, sorts considered. Sheep and| mittee, H. P. Goddard, of the As- Kine Haukis end-Thsahery Van " Te was said thet Captain Lowen- | ¢at about on> mile east of Braddock a -_ i be i: return rom corn | pol 10 veco! 4 . .e engine. . “seeetl ope eligge oh t oe belt, ‘1878. Fey good and cls: in sy splendid meow and to the | Warwick. soa trailed’ him i that ai Max- | offering of the bonds.« aleng a the time Grove g d ‘ 92 Ib, d 15.65@16.75; medium, | cro which was always “hat order. sans. to town some oe. Awe peers id soap eaae 14.008-5.65; "cull nd common, 11.00 ene, and POL ASIENC. a Firat Game lor and Barbuti were unbeaten Daughter of William ‘and 14.00. } medium choice, e city’s visitors yest lay came : - @ 3 fb0"Tb. downs 400@7.00; cull and| trom all parts of the state. Many | Kansas, City a Lloyd Garrison Dies ee Si common, 1.75@5.25. ler_lambs, | drove distances of over miles to} "Ww, th, lurray and Peters; Re + 83 @ 87 id choice, 12,75@13.50. attend Bismarck’s Fourth of Jul he das ene 3 *] "In the 400-meter race on the flat| Dobbs Ferry, N. Y., July 5—()— | Weather Report | Taaeqetity | eee celebration. 7|Wingard and MeMenemy. both Barbuti and Snider proved | Fanny Garrison Villard, only daugh- Temperature at 7 a. 1 2B 2.14% @2.17% FARGO LIVESTOCK Local business men while pleased H_ {themselves of championship calibre | ter of William Lloyd Gai » the Regins satictiey 1 a Fargo, July 5.—(®)—Cattle, good with the success of the occasion saw Kansas City 6 3)by winning heats in 48 seconds flat | abolitionist, died today. She was Lowest last night 69 BISMARCK GRAIN steers 12.00@13.00; medium steers|in it special significance as affect- Milwaukee 8 1/8 wh the final in which Barbuti | 83 ge id. pitation to 7 a. 0| (Furnished by Russell-Miller Co.) |11.00@12.00; | fair steers 10.00@ |ing the city’s future. They held it)" Netson and’ Wirts; Ballou and|was. first, Snider Phillips! She was born in Boston. Her Highest wind velocity 12 Bismarck, July 5 11,00; plain steers 8.00@10.00; good} gave real opportunity to vision the Young. third, Tierney fourth and Spencer | early years were deeply affected by I ee . No. 1 dark northern heifers 10.00@11. medium heif-|territory in the state from which 3 susan fifth, was won in no faster time | the anti-slavery struggle, in yhi $ v 23 BE INo. 1 northern... ers 9.00@10.00; heifers 8.00@| Bismarck is drawing trade and in First Game than 51 3/~ because of a rain and/ her father for years risked death at| Braddock caller Temps. 3 H ney 3 |No. 1 amber durum 9.00; plain heifers 7.00@8. od|which it is making friends, They E| wind storm. the hands of mobs, and its mi- Ps 80 $3 cows 8.75@9.50; were pleased with the showing and Columbus . 2721 decathion, the other event} tant forms, such as women’s rights] b; H Sas ae i -78; plain} planning to accept the new respon-|rojedo . -. 5 10 1) contested here, was interrupted by) and the peace and — temperance| who is here ing after the prop- cows 6.00@6.75; cutters 5.00@6.00; | sibilities Bismarck’s rapid growth) “ash Harris, Zumbro and Shinault;|rain with the pole vault, javelin| causes. Among her earlicst recollec- erty of his brother who died a cou- 57 «0 good bulls 7.50@8.00; medium bulls |is bringing. Scott and Ham! 500-meter run yot to be | tions were those of helping her fath-| ple of years ago and who lived north 7,.00@7.50; common bulls 6.50 “A pleasant time was had by all.” These were postponed | er read f for his militant week-| cast of 63 (0 1@7.50; 1@ intyre, 58 12 7.00. ae HE afternoon at Franklin / ly, the Liberator. Mr, and Mrs. Augast Benz were =~ "0 ¢| Calves, top veal 13.00@14. ull Columbus 12 0 ith seven events finished,| At the home of her father she shoppers Friday after- t ry veal 7.00@8.00; light heavy calves Toledo .. 12 2| Jim Stewart, Los Angeles A. C., was | came into contact with all the lead-| noon, 0 9.00@10.00; heavy calves 6.00@8.00; leeker, and Shinault; 3 Ken Daberie, Caine A. C.,| ers of the abolition movement, such|” Wilfred McCusker, who has been 0 canner calves 5.00@6.00. 1G) Huntsinget, Palmero, McNamara |Detroit, second; West Engleman,|as John Brown, Samuel J. May,| attending Cam) College at Re- ry Sheep, top lambs 14.00@15.00; and Taylor. : Jr, South Daktoa College, third; | Wendell Phillips, George Thompson Sask., who is now home at 0 .76 | heavy lambs 12.00@13.00; cull lambs — Barney Berlinger, University of | and others. ton for his holidays, was a 0 un. |9.00@10.00; light ewes 130 Ibs (By The Associated Press) ylvania, fourth. ————<—__—__—_— Rraddock visitor Saturday. 0 cents |down 5.00@6.00; heavy ewes 150 Ibs Macon, Ga.—Young Stribling, RASKOB'S SON KILLED _| "George Jigbes of ton was a ' “ fy dies 0 up 3.00@4.00; cull ewes 1.00@3.00;; Macon, knocked out “Bucky’ a ly B morning. 0 -$1.15 |bucks 3.00@4:00. a Harris, Wichita, Kan., (3). t +] Mr. one ee E.F. greys accom: Pt * 44) 190 to 200 tbs 10,00@10.05;°200 26) Staekton, Cal Young Na- committee of General Motors, was| Efternooy to visit far f} PAUL LIVESTOCK |225 Imbs 10.00@10.56; 225 to 250| {ionaliste, Los. Angeles, won vicars, init Re The Cake in a1 automobile accident St, Faul, July 5.—UP—(U, |Ibs 2.75@10.40; 260 to 300 Ibs 9.50@ V1 acini Ml np Wilts How sped eastward today, | ear Centreville, Md., this afternoon.| of Se 14 ttle—2,500; fed ateers | 10.40; to ; 155 7 "Blackbu: ‘Sox ie ul gregpec ages Mi . tags Oakland, M . + Roses refuse to grow where wa- a ° — Sully Fas aespld paler Sap@ 0M) Rage: ore sae ColerRote. Moree Louie chit his ter stands. about their roots. record is for po tig cla CHICAGO RANGE Dodge Beriot, Seattle (2). Eddie | Schupp, To ae ee ee at 7a. slow; cutters and| Chicago, July 5.—()—Wheat No.| M Chie nically cer; Tincup, M H 2 hard 1.42. ont trores Noor No.2, mixed 1.08% @100; 10. whit oe Tea Tete eit| Oats ‘No. 2 white 70@72; No. 4 wre No, 1.25 ; 16 or more higher ye No. 1.25, { top 10.90; desirable| Barley 24@1.08, a Timothy seed 4.10@4.75, 25 to O40; ire (21.50@28.75. + welght) ibs, 1276. . oore, af knocked out Frankie Bray, Oak- land (2). Akron, O.—K. 0. Christner, Akron, defeated Jack Humbeck, Belgium go. Big Bill Hartwell, Kansas City, knocked out Ace Clark, New York (7). Horace Veeley, Denver, defeated Frank- Groveland: frock ae “Wits me oul Stepp, Louisville (2). fee Domne eta ae wots iloines, In-Al_ Knipp, Z a., leat tony cneien Saree Folen, Omahs’ (8). 8, according to on. expert. cote, CRS a 5 3; 01 @27%. i A novel game of golf is p! CHICAGO POULTRY Chicago, July 5.—(AP)—! very few sales 2.50, "| ducks 22; spring geese 22. and Wales. ‘The 10th is he last on Gan bille, sad The hair on a man'c head, if left j|uncut, rarely grows longer than 12 .. PAGETWO _ THE BISMARCK TRIBUN THURSDAY, JULY 5, (928 for this summer, the roitue ee ai to play in one day nine hol . ee eatierel ores Englands Soa | [ Uirrie sor}

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