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PAGE TWO ° ’ THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE + __ MONDAY, AUGUST 6, 1928 a Barren Continent of Ice Is Forbidding Land for Commander Byrd | LIVESTOCK | By Assoctated Brees Leased. Wico NEWS DEVOTE TALK | TO CAMPAIGN WHEAT PRICES |, 325505228. T0CK MARKET i ON EARTH WILL FACE EXPLORER South Polar Waste So Imper- up for discussion and decision at ar fg No. 1, do 12 pro, del, 1.22% to! New York, Aug, 6—()—Re conferences he is to hold at his home| Chicago, Aug. 6.— Influenced |1.27%; to arrive 1.17% to 1.18%. sponding to “tavorstle trade new: here with party leaders immediately | more or less by 8,920,000 bu. in-| No. 2 do 12 pro, del, 1.19% to|anq lowering of the call money rate ' before and after the notification | crease of the United States wheat| 1.25%: to 6 per cent, stock prices continuec ml . closing par a BoA follow: 2 a : cor pax winsar Reeder] TULL RALLING| vercottetisieoe | TURNS UPWARD fectly Known, There Are Nominee on Visit to Old ° Hyered eae to 1.48%; to arrive, : 30 to 1, A ‘ A aa en Dollar-a-Bushel Level Predic- 148.7 do 14 pro. del 141% to/ Nearly Score. of Specialties - We ) ‘i , No. 1 do 18 pro, del, ‘1.32% to] Marked Up to New Hi x LITTLE LIFE IS KNOWN Pes eel tate ane pe tions Are Being Made‘on | 391, to arrive 1.24% fo 126%. the Hai igh , tention today to the larger questions Market f md 2 do 18 pro. del, 1.29% to Fossil Flora Indicate Antarctic of campaign policy which will come 87%, wai: Was Once Living Con- tinent Senet at Stanford university | visible supply, wheat today estab- ete 1 oom 1.18%. to 1.18%; to e nex upward in van market mSThose who are in the confidence | lished @ new all-around low-price!" No, 2 do del, 1.11% to 1.16%. marked op to new i resorde, tin of the Republican presidential can-|Tecord for the season. December} No. 1 northern, del, 1.12% to| cains ranging from 1 to 7% points didate are authority for the predic- | and March deliveries of corn sold TA, eae tt. iss Bractically ll important groups ex- tion that, so ry as Hoover himself | also at a lower price today than at Montana, No. t dark hard a tke, be the rails joined in the up-swing Uf eed 4 eee at eet be! any time heretofore this season. 14 pro. and No. 1 hard winter, del, a erties Ve adidad in loan: policies and the relationship of pov eee on om mai July|1.80% to 1.82%; to arrive 1.30%; opened to be inp batitel sapsig cl ernment to the many economic and | $°9° hata etouttig pansies, 8t/13 pro, del, 1.24% to 1.26%; to ar- the renewal figure of 6 per cent ial probl t t rive 1.24%; 12 pro. del, 1.18% to . acne lems at present or| “Wheat closed unsettled, 3-4c to 1c 1.21%; to arrive Prey. ” Recent efforts on the part of bank. F v ers to curtail the volume of specu- Chairman Hubert Work is to ar-| Net, lower, corn, 7-8c to 2 5-86 off.) “No, 1 dark hard winter and No. 1fati fail drive here next Friday and remain unten tithe. Provision? / hart winter, Montana, del, 1.12% to the volte of teoding a the part ef 1.14%; to arrive 1.12%. - i . With the Canadian harvest ex-|' “Minnesota and South Dakota 12[tiinate sects ser ene Ls ad tgp eh thin a sueiiy;| Pro. No. 1 dark hard winter, and No.|before the end of the month. * an crop ee hent tar? |1 hard winter-del, 1.17% to 1.19%;] Motors were again active on re. rts of large midsummer car sales lodge Brothers preferred and pre- ferred certificates. moved into new New York—@#)—A barren conti- nent of ice, crossed in places by high mountain ranges, swept by the se- verest gales and frozen by the cold- est weather on the earth—such is Antarctica, the forbidding land to which Comm. Richard E. Byrd, Capt. Sir Hubert Wilkins and Douglas George’ Jeffery are taking their planes for three separate recon- naissances by air. This south polar waste, known so imperfectly that even its coast lines tannot be accurately mapped, offers strikin~ contrasts to the more famil- iar Arctic regions. In the first place, of course, it is a land, and although its terrain is all but completely buried under an ice blanket, the con- tinentality of the mass is now gen- trally accepted. In the Arctic, as everyone knows, there are many sizeable islands, but the northern ocean dominates the top of the world. Birds and animals are fairly plen- over until August 13. Senator George H. Moses of New Hamp- Bennie eine of read committee, will arrive Thursda: ¥ ats - auspicious from spring wheat terri- r . no aerate nam ke Make | tng bath, wouth tnd north of thal Ae LIS ates ao try during the campaign, and if he Strauage Gault unten tone 1 dark hard. winter and No..1 hard rae any a gene rash: | nthe wheat market her, arcoaimg| Sete a 1424 to 218% fo ar-|eh ground, and Chrysler converted short trips to the east and some of |'0 Advices at hand, conditions are} “Durum, choice No: 1 amber;18 pro.| Revival of activity nd. st meh ie the border states. He will make a ideal for a half billion bushel crop! dei, 1.19'to, 1.22;' to arrive 1.17 to|General Motors, Which creeeh ase visit to the turbulent corn belt on |i the Canadian prairie provinces. 11.19; No, 2 amber 18, pro, del, 1.18| fora gain of 3 pointe, led to meoart his way back to the national capital | ,, Predictions of a dollar-a-bushel|¢, 1/24, ve [that att extra dlvident” would’ be ae, ° on August 21, speakir~ at his birth- | level hers 3 reached by the wheat) “Choice No..1 amber 12 pro. del clared at Thursday's, meeting of the Siful in the far north; Antarctic it pS = [place at West Branch, Ia. market this year were being freely|112 to 1.14; to arrive 1.14; No. 2|board of directors neem ‘i t It , sustain: a vi " % 5 vals ‘ “ timoge, 6 life, although: ‘the waters | Man has | hee only a little of the great Antarctic continent into which three groups of explorers will press Menten groplenn’ oaciihing aan of newly harvested winter wheat acta Pyrite Siete No. Puck hak Rok Ween and cliffs along its coast are rich in a it Bd ete waebehbl dd pedal ont dae pelea of bid on fan ‘ e that oe intone aan of indirect aid to the farmer, which | i? comes and ae, one Scie amber dd, OS tie! Hetil soot a tewdn Aur Is, s lephants, i id | by a party from the Carnegie Institution near the magnetic pole, at about loom great icebergs w! sii enlargement, ai at nsas ty an ‘02 | " : other polar aches oe tower, like the one at the right, 500 feet above the water and stretch for five miles. Below is a vista at te ee as important as and St. Louis continued to be in No. 1 durum del, 1.03 to 1.08; No. |improvement, New peak prices were There are flowering plants in the Cape Crozier, at the end of the great ice barrier. The Republican nominee had only | €x¢es8 of the corresponding totals|” Not sed’ durum, dell 04, to ar-|ternational ‘Nickel “while” Gee Arctic, too—four hundred species of ~ 2 one engagement today, that with|® year ago. rive 97. i ‘ Cananea ran up nearly 5 points them; but in only one ‘spot ‘on Ant-| continent into “lands,” but the nom-! vehiclés used in moving houses from | Dwight Davis, secretary of war, who Coarse: Grains 2 National Tea soared 15% points tc ' EI eal ne is rat! definite, since M AN H ARGE ‘one point to another. In she gouth- e ban en route to Honolulu on of- ple ee 2 yellow corn....... 1.04 @1.05 |282, duplicating the year’s high ‘ , - H icial’ business, : 1.02" % eh ictesnse-aredénua. ae eras of territory have ‘ wed a at Foiled phe — siness, Minneapolis, Aug. 6.—(?)—Wheat 3 yellow coth:.... a A and Union Carbide, Sears-Roebuck American Ice, Coty, and Otis Ele. vator were athong the issues t break into new high ground. Johns Manville was oné of the few weak spots, selling down more thar. ‘ 4 points on profit-taking following the brisk advance last week. The Arctic summer is compara-| loration hae bee iif explored, Ex tively mild, whereas the mean Ant- etapa jas been chiefly along the WITH FORGING arctiosemperature for December and| Many of these divisions are named again broke into new low ground to- hi fo repaltinig anaes tthe cond, B ANDITS AND day, favorable weather, heavy re- January, the warmest months in that |for the explorers who first sighted 9 art of the world, is nearly always them Wilkes Land, Kemp Land, W | FE N Wi LL Ee eening. Enderby Land, Coats Land, Graham Alt wh the highway depart- ceipts and a large increase in the montis sae is specific, was ex- . visible supply resulting in further plained that permission may be given depression. Closing prices here js i i to exceed the load limit on condi- were 1-2c to lc lower and 7-8 to Vegw.able, animal and bird life|Land. Others honor European mon- tion that any damages to the high- 1 1-8¢ lower at Chicago. Is rather abundant on nearby islands. | archs, living and dead—King Ed. way are repaired. Oats ‘a fraction with other FARGO LIVESTOCK i ies wi . i ipa aainitice ber rye broke i nat concern: themselves Sarthe these | tard, Vit Land, King George V Land.| to Springs, Ark, Aug. 6— Deputy Interrupts Oil Filling] fev ine geetaeed arene ie Fargo, N. D. Aug. 6.—f—Cattle more friendly neighbors of the big Queen ih ind, Kaiser Wilhelm (AP)—A warrant for the arrest on Stati Hold Ne under Saturday's close. Barley fu- good steers 12.00@13.00; medium White continent. ‘Ehsir work will be] yA ut none of the semi-| forgery charges of Dr. W. G. Ford- atton ‘Homup Near | teres were quiet and draggy. Sep- Steers 11.00@12.00; fair steers 10.00 asia a land thet is etill in ther provi in Heed ee ham, Denver chemist and physician, Minneapolis tember flaxseed broke 3c on scat- @ ae lain steers 8.00@10.00; grip of an ice age of comparatively 1 till too much of 81 has been received at the sheriff's of- tered selling and poor support. fers 9.00@10.00; medium: recent origin, a land that died ages | fenties ties by thocman ee Such | fice here and it was said that he was . Cash wheat offerings were larger aan re a a heifers 7.06 ago. sated 7 ers. expected to be arrested during the|. Shakopee, Minn., Aug. 6.—(P—A| and included more new spring wheat. @8.00; plain heifers 6.00@7.00; good cows 8.50@9.50; meduim cow: a 7.15@8.50; fair cows 6.75@7.60 @ .71 [plain cows 5.50@6.50; cutters 5.00G four-mile runnin, nfl ht between| Demand lacked snap and premiums| Barley, ch to three bandit: oat: & Hi telat Scott’ peta 8 to Be lower for today and late arrh To ive at the sheriff's office. county deputy sheriff, was staged at hh tarted to de-|Barley,'med to Dr. Fordham. who has been resid- Attorney Goes to France With midnight Sunday when the leputy Sorin ee : To arrive ... il ing continent. Important fossil flora indicate the presence of vege- There is plenty of evidence, how- afternoon. No reports of his actual ever, that Antarctica was once a liv- CM ] T H ENEM arrest up to noon had been received pole Barley, 1 gd ils 3 batts Foiert, pfsed Aah ie eat table life, at least, b \° ing here for some time recently was Extradition Papers for interrupted an attempted holdup of wheat was steady and|Barley, lower 87 @ 69 |bulls. 7. .50; common bulls 6. ing oF the ice; and ie selentiats OF W ATERW AY) macosretal in litigation here through P an oil filling station. quiet if To arrive . 65 @ @7.00. Calves, veal 14.00@15.00 aave Suggested that numerous plants} - WA. : awhich he recovered from. Eldridge Blackmer Deputy Hickman believes he] Durum was slow and steady with|2 rye ...... 94%@ 97% |cull veal Lo ey light heavy and animals began their northward Price a large amount: of property wounded the bandit, who fell to the! offerings light. To arrive . 23% @ calves 9.00@10.00; heavy calver migration from West Antarctica, the peel ty: a wife a are (| Empowered ar ee = ae ee bat ren Flour trade was a bit quieter and S6, 1 flaxseed 2.07 ede sso ager agers reg section yielding these r ins, in tl ‘isco! Decl Price had obtained the property’ by -aditi fy % iT lately pi uy shipping directions were fair. o arrive . A » . F ~ tan dime that was ugar Wisconsin Governor ares! cand, ‘The court returned te rop- spieooor peas roel peta companions waiting for him th an Comitarings were light and yel- HAE ES EE heavy iambe 12.00@13.00; cull lambt + of south polar prosperity. é Northwest Must Look erty to Fordham but allowed Price|yrPmrca,cu° i, France of Henry | automobile, bearing no license| jow was firm. BISMARCK GRAIN. 8.50@9.50; light ewes 130 Ibs dow: For purposes of convenience, ge- $5,000 for improvements he had/ oy route there t — 2s Color: ina lates. A second car used by the} Oats were in light supply and de-| (Furnished by Russell-Miller Co.) |5.00@6.00; heavy ewes 150 Ibs uy agraphers sometimes divide the con- to Hoover made. . Mainert ere to Yate Col ae andits was abandoned. According! mand was fair to good for good _ Bismarck, Aug. 6 3.00@4.00; cull ewes 1.00@3.00 tinent into two parts—East Antarc- claims for service of the missing key| to Sheriff J. C. Weckman; the ma- quality and weight. No. 1 dark northern . F. bucks 2.00@4.00. .98| Hogs, 150 io 180 Ibs 10.0@10.90 86 | 180 to 200 Ibs 10.40@10.90; 200 te 82/225 Ibs 10.40@10.90; 225 to 250 Ib; 82] 10.25@10.65; 250 to 300 lbs 9.90, 1.91] 10.40; 300 to 350 lbs 9.75@10. Hea. which i . : " ™ witness in the Teapot dome case. chine was ‘stolen from Mankato, was i: No. 1 northern «... HE alos 8 plateau Washington, Aug. 6—Election of POSTAL R ATES mashed, ©. seve Usted Bias ; Driving to the Koplsca oi station, swith atthe: re fair sr Ne i amber rain A ices which is fo spay’ : ie ” . a7 | @ shot cky man ordered gaso- a in better demand an fo. 1 mixe jurum . ee aes partoldedsin ridges. Herbert Hoover is necessary to in the attorney, whose identity he did| line, As Randolph Zart, 19-yeer-old| gener eet ia i iati i ites were firm within the range.|No. 1 red durum . 4 sure completion of the negotiations not reveal, sailed last week with pa-| attendant, turned his back to place wr , perere shat enliven sane looking toward construction of the INCRE ASE SEE Pers calling on the French govern-| the hose in the gas tank, the bandit Price Sanus wan iGia te (8: ne tee Flaxseed was. steady. Demand|’No. 2 flax ... ——_____ ; i A ent to apprehend the former head “3 K Andes, far the peninsula At rent i Lasciees feet ra e ihe Mid ‘West Refining ae reg rans ree i. am eee at oF was fair and offerings were small. Be Le 5 : 82 cuxaee Grain TABLE n t i vernor Smith is a rt foe o: and hol im for deliverance to a ick: i I RT PAUL LIVE x x mle of ten af South America spice, Sei, ‘ane ttt ee Depa, Hk deve foto ste | SOUTH ST, PAUL LIVESTOCK. |Otty Open “Heh Low Chom President Coolidge fears that many| | Blackmer, iz wanted here” on in-| bandit fell, but two men in another| ps°tttceih Wen tes fa mht west] SPelte Per ents 115% 1.15% 1.14% 115 of the postal rates will have to be|dictments charging perjury in con-| machine nearby, picked him up, and killing cla and better grade|No. 4, 55 Il Dec. 1.20% 1.20% 1.19% 1.20 increased to halance the heavy post-| nection with alleged failure to make| the thr:2 in a ‘ord automobile, with-| stockers and feeders fully ste: No. 5 7 125° 125 122 1.238% office department deficit, which has|proper income tax returns. A fed-| out license plates, ‘sped towards lainer grades of latter class wei ! tinent may extend beneath the sea to emerge again in the ranges of Antarctica. The southern continent is an ice- much more than the Saint Lawrence, be longer and of very doubtful value. “If the northwest wants a wa- i ® been estimated for the fiscal yearjeral grand jury brought the indict-| Chaska, four ~ away. lowe! % ag / he eee es ee i wes opposed it. The last | 1929. . For this contingency he/ments June 15 following filing on] The deputy followed the bandit car ¥ ay ety 1 wh toes der 85 Ib. ear a 70 Ibs. pogo % 99% . 7,000 feet, “It is highest near the |time he did so was, in’ hi al | Dlanies congress to a be aoe june 4 of liens against his property| and fired several shots. The ban-Ifs'Go, best yearlings above: grassy [under shell. fs i 4% 175% 4 Sigie Cole, where the mountains re to the New York leniaia.| Postmaster General New has re-/in Denver and New York for a total| dits returned the fire. offerings salable 11,00@15.00 most- |Hard winter wheat $93 { tower to a reported height of 15,000 |ture it which he fevored the eons fag ie Sais ape gg ett gy oo trcit Chaska the deputy lost the}iy, She stock largely 725@8.75 for |Datk hard winter wheat ..1...° 92 38% 38% . r e x ‘ a sion is suc- . aeat a8 far abo pes eit is about 10,000| across New York which would cost $100,000,000 short at the end of the |cessful, Callen will fo to France| camrel_ome :doed Ben nonnd westerns aaron . Maps of Antarctica parcel the vast Es see reat. Mr. Seotiias under. 7 a presidential warrant, calling ANDRE R ] T ES Pot ner tr cates ecg pa ote BANE ch 42% 42% y stands under such co! ons ol man’s return 0 e a ? Se} t. A r ’ : is obligatory, under the law for Mr.| United States, he said. (gas eae ge pecnies Durumere™ igh Low Close|Sept. 1.00% 1.00% 9844. | 9914 ‘ ‘ i ? ; j . und 50¢ lower. urum— Dec. 1.02 1.00% 1.01% ha .... DS | terway, it doesn’t want Smith, and I| New to increase certain of the rates} He said perjury was an offense o, ¥ j Weather Report | fice imagine farmers in Wiscon- to equalize as far as possible his|for which extradition proceedings D i I. Hants te eins 4,000. Opening et ahi Aat viohic 1m sy = gai 1.08% 1.08 1.03% Tico | sin, Michigan, Illinois, Iowa or Min-| department's budget. may be instituted under existing strong to mostly 15@’c higher|Dec.. 1.09 109 108 1.09 |Sept. see. 12,85 12.22 12.98 nesota supporting Smith in view of| , As for the reasons underlying the | Franco - American treaties, but that 60|the fact that they are aware thet | deficit, Mr. Coolidge points to the| final decision in the case rested with ann Mast meee Close... Rast .sertan R; FS Temperature at 7 a. m. light weights 11.25; medium and Seok 96% 96% 96 96% Oct. 12.32 12.47 12.87 12.40 Ribs— ‘ Highest yesterd: 16 r ft bills incréasi: tal ex-|France. Should that nati ft Fy rvices ft , » Lowest last night 11... 58) Heaven and not Smith fa the man to| penditures which he has vetoed. in|to deliver Blackmer, the presidential | 25; "who. eomraitiod sulctie’ naw; | Peavy, muccners scarce, bidding: most- pe | Precipitation to 7 a. m 49] whom they can look for the relief | the course of the past few years and|warrant, which carried signatures of | Menoken. Friday ‘night Y 960G915. Undertine firm ten [Se iV baie iF aie EP we ed Highest wind velocity’. ‘20| which would be mace available by | which congress eid on passing | the president and secretary of state,| ducted at 2 p. te Sunday, from the Bares ea mon PO RU aE a RN, Sept. 158t gap [the construction of such a water-| over his objections. At the last ses-|Frank B, Kellogg, automatically| Andre famhy residence at 707 wet caturday 9.68: weight 293. MINNEAPOLIS RANGE Oct. 15:80 j 3 rE ay 2 5 way,” the Wisconsin governor said. | sion congress overrade his veto on |lapses. Fourth street Northwest, Mandan. heep Reveipts’ 1 General; poy 1) fs AB AMES Temps. 4 a F} Governor Zimmerman believes that | two measures, one wing a 10 Services were conducted. by Rev. woe Bulk rte lambs 14.25 wi Seale ae ie Close MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR : = t | is the big-| per cent increase in salary to night EMBASSY SERVED Elof Anderson, of the Salvation|culis mostly 10.00, Sheep steady to t— . Minneapolis, Mnin., Aug. 6—UP)— a a ae possibility | workers and another allowing sun-| BLACKMER DEMAND Army at Mandan. strong. Best ewes to packers early|Sept. 1.18% 1.18% 1.11% 1.12% |Flour 20¢ lower. in carload lots, North Dakota— f ag ed linppaliaie “future. holds dry Rae rer ye es class lad Mig ANg, led aeraal ae : bicr} body was buried in the Man-| 6.00, Dec. 1.16% 1.16% 115% 1.16. | family pater quoted at 1.15@7.25 4 05 it ie a ‘ict ral ai masters. ongress re; or extradition of enr} % Inion cemet ' PEN, Se AOI RE NE SEIT we 4 Hy 40 of the middle and renal “Live his veto on the general | postal pay| Blackmer, missing «Teapot pane id wail CHICAGO LIVESTOCK set? 94 94 92% . 92% Batpments 30180 bese ake. «< 57.00 erpool,” hé pointed out, “is the| increase bill, which raised by very| witness wanted in Denver for per- Eye Specialists Told Chicago, Aug. 6.—)—(U..S. D.| Der, eee ‘94% ran 24.00@24.50, . , 55.00 wheat market of the world and es-{ large sums the expenditures of the jury, Nileg mage 10 days ago by the i A.)—Hogs, 31,000; market fairly] Qats—- i 58.00 tablishes the purchase price on this | department. tinericar embassy acting on instruc-1 Non-Aldvertising Day |active, mostly 15 to 25c higher than| sept, 38% 36% 35% 36 CHICAGO POULTRY 53.40 particular grain. Both Ri ae ae Tha Secal deterrent me Past for Profession| = arsehge) top 11.75 paid for | Nec. 38% 38% 38% 38% Chicago, Aug. 6.— —Pouitry, " Australia are great whe: 5 , » > — » 5 cars. Fowls 54 14 i hi French foreign office considered ae choice 180. to Ib butehers, medi-| Flax. alive, firm; zacelnts 4 cars. Fi 51 .00 ing countries,” he continu action could be taken until the docu. um to choice 250 to 350 Ibs Ea Rept, 2.09 - 2.09 2.07 2.07 - |24@26, sprin, @23, broilers 30, Bm with the St. Lawrence waterway ts im th ee rig egy ed | an. Jamestown, N. D., Aug. 6.—()—| 11.50; 2600 to 250 Ibs 10.75@11.75; | Oct tise tere sone 2.08% | Spring ducks 22, spring geese 19, be 0 complecad we, canid deliver, wheat to been examined. ns nes a Bg gee Ned brite BOLO, “Packing sows | sooth”. 65% 45% 04% 84% CHICAGO PRODUCE Af . " vel were mistrust . 5 sows 4 df dl ¥! $1 58 .00 the weld mareet Se Uirerpoes at 8 FLY ATLANTIC ppbete have now reached Paris. | public is passing, A. 8 ‘Anderson, |S40@ 10.40 medium to cholee|Dec 6°" 86% “el S4it| Chicago, Aug 8.-th- Detter une : 5 50 00 ite cecaces T bate eed Fee oe ‘pansmitted to] Williston, told delegates to the North |90 to 180 Ibs 9.40@10.76. ——_—__—_—_ changed; receipts 18,890 tubs. 82 2 07 liiey Washington, Auge 6-U—Major | the foreign office, yt was sali there | Dakota Optometric association here| Cattle, 12,000; calves, 2,500; most| _ CHICAGO CASH GRAIN Greamery: | Extras 44, standards * 86 45 200 “Wiseonsin would not benefit as |Georges Thenaul ‘Assistant mili-| that i decision might be iseuched Not so long ago the advertisin; prin gery aoe ‘steers 16.55; 2 oF ESE No. 1 eng I 42 238, Privy ‘Sou 4 82 56 28 much from the canal as the large |tary attache of the French embassy, speedily. meantime Blackrer will be |PRofessional men were refused ad. yearlings 16.50. Slaughter classes, gx: No. -2: northern spring 1.15; bier feclpe 14,16 cases. Firsts 80 56 .00 wheat ee, states,” the governor |has informed the war cepartment kept uelee 6 acer oF ace Pig by| Mission to the state associations,” | steers, ret and choice 1800 to 1500} No. 1 mixed 1.14@1.15%. 29% @30%, extra firsts 31, ordinary he South Dakota— sald, “byt Wisconsin is deeply in-|that Lieutenant Dieudonne Costes is | £#P i authorities whe y |he said. “Now, however, that is past, |Ibs 14.26@16.50; 1100 to 1300 Ibs| Gorn No. 2 mixed 97@98; No. 2|firsts 27@28%. : Huron ...... 80 60 % terested nevertheless. All of our|soon to attempt a flight to the Gisooaea. te hi Ba nek. or nearly. so. We are beginning to | 14.25@16.75; 950 to 1100 lbs 14.25@|yelow 1.00%@1.01%; No. 2 white| Cheese unchanged. Ek Pierre ....... 84 58 .04 take are interested. Mil United eae se Gis wink oe pat." 'm until a deci-| realize that there never was s good |16.75; common and medium. 850 Ibs rf ——________ q Rapid City... 84 56 .00 kee, for instance, where e! te te is rou ral jfk log ape ha B- Blackmer returned to Paris from | "e#som why optometrists and other /up 8.75@14.2. Fed Nay Oats No. 1.feed 88@39%; No. 2 CHICAGO POTATOES y The above record is for the lans have alteady been considered |téFre, on nerthw const. Of) a avil this moral oing to hig| Professional men should not adver-jand 750 to Ibs 14.) se mixed 39%@40; No. 2 white 30% Crtcege, Ave. 6.—(AP-U.S.D.A.) hours ending at 7:00 a. m. today. for docking facilities; Sheboygan|SPain, and the Azore usual résidences the Hote Bians|tise, provided, of course, that. the |16.75, Heifers, ‘and choice 850/@42, > i Potatoes: Receipts 215 cars, on track , / —— and Manitewsc with their ship. | Breguet, plang 19, with Athenee, He 'had read the news, |2dvertising is of an ethical nature. |ibs down 14.00 3 Common and|, Rye No: 3,98. - : 370, total U. 8. shipments Saturday WEATHS®. FORECASTS building plants and of course Su. |POWer Hispano engine, rand came up” to consult| if the service of the optometrist is|medium 8.25@14.00. Cows, 004 * Barlay 4 (Ee 595, Sunday 18 cars. Trading fair, For Bismarck ana vicinity: Partly , of steadily increasing |_ The. machine carries radio equip- | Papen, # ed su’ /of value to the public it cannot be|and choice 9.00@12.50; common Timothy seed 4.00@4.85,. | market steady. Kansas and bitssouri (| sloudy tonight and Tuesaay. Not |Pérlor, ® port of » ‘vould, with the | % eae cae regardedvin any other light than a | medium 125@9.00; low cutter nd) Clover sded 21.76@29,00. sacked Irish Cobblers 80@95, few A dl in temperature. a8, , 4 PRE Ae ALMOST A BLOWOUT public service.’ % cutter 5.90@7.25, good and] Lavd, 14.12. shies 1.00; Minnesota sacked Early Ohios North Dakota: Partly cloudy | waterway completed, ship direct to! Migvers Must Repair | new voce ag ote eabetut |. ras choice (beef) 9.40@10.75; cutter to| Ribs, 1462, 57" |80j Virginia barreled Trish’ Cobblers end | Tuesday; probably eee a, rman seid Op cost! State Highway Roads| thew much of Governors Inland Vandals Do $15,000 medium | 7.25@9-50. Vealers (milk| Bellies, 16.12. .65@2.75, mostly 2,75, a at lof the waterway would not oe exor- anway anuld have been Jeft/ it a gasoline! Damages With Acid| metus i2t0@i6e7; ull aot com: | RANGE OF GARLDT) Explosion Fin ting aerial Jub N| If house movorn tear up_statelmits, hed been ft ve Selt Shes ts — ,_|on S000 18, Stocker tnd fend stints, Sag. 6iB.2Range| =PeoSION Finishes end’ a sin |Righwags they must repair them|powe? plant went dead in a tide rip.| Si. Paul, Aug. 6.— UP —Acld- ler steers, 1 snd choice (all|of carlot grain sales: | Wheat No, 1 ithout cost to the state. As the boat slowly approached throwing vandals desi nearly thts) 21.’ ; common dark m 1IB@1A1%;” No, 2 no ie yr i | eel dt, races | ey Ht dine AOR fan, an lk ot TRS at ft which limits londs' trane: ruard catter Rericas line tallar, bi : ders in demand st strong| ple dark ‘northérn—. .0, 1 © the coast rd cutt ta tailor, here yesterday or lest to. 6,000 sighted it ahd went to the tarcen | Ment Police Believe: the vandaltees |¢0, 45e wh A ad why = 4 a Ged a line to men . Eosl craft |ié a result of a labor peers wheeled vehicle, including load, is|water. ‘Two minutes later, accord: AL SORRY IT'S HOT | |choice winter: 1.27%; No. 1 hard wat Pet ta Onde Ve od pounds. ing to Christiansen, help would have | Caz N. Y.. Aug. 6.—()— r ple grade 70@72; No, is will not affect been impossib! . weather of the week|mon 9. ke, ae is explained, but will restrict tho| en Peale. int Min the. plattorm "Governer ‘bean badly, damened. bv made and old fn epttical sil.