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FRIDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1928 SS FINANCIAL NEWS ~ GRAIN MARKET SHOWS UPTURN MINNEAPOLIS CASH CLOSE Biren Dec. aula grain los! JO- thw Government Crop Report, Un- : favorable Weather Cause Ball Trend 2 Chicago, Dec. 14.—(#) — Grain fo diy, helped a little higher to- fair export demand for wheat from North America and trade he ite government crop repo! re gwere also advices that Argentine .* farmers were refusing to sell wheat at prices. Meanwhile, continued adverse weather for move- poe BR United States corn crop was corn quotations were firmer. Wheat closed firm, % to %c net 1 ‘ to %, Mch. ° Corn a shade to Yc up (Dec. 88% to %, Mch. 87 to %, May 90 to %). Oats closed at Yc decline to Yc advance (Dec. 48%, Mch. 48%, May 48%), and provisions varying from Te set back to an equal gain. In addition to readjustments asso- ciated with the government crop re- port, wheat traders gave consider- able attention today to reports of » pput-of-season conditions prevailing {sor domestic winter wheat. Accord- ! ing to a leading crop authority, here. Unusual mild temperatures and plentiful rains have resulted in soaking the soil to an extent which may bring about a serious situation should severe frost take place. He said this condition is similar to what caused widespread damage a year ago east of the Mississippi. Some of the buying in the corn market today suggested fresh export business. Moist weather and scanti- ness of country offerings were also bullish factors. On the other hand, Chicago receipts of corn today to- taled 480 cars, and deliveries here on December contracts were also of liberal volume. : There was considerable changing ‘over between December and May corn. Price breaks brought in fair } Support, and the inside figures were not maintained, Oats le was rel- atively light. 4 Provisions eased on scattered sell- ing. ‘WHEAT TURNS SLOW AND EASY Minneapolis, Minn., Dec. 14.—(P) ‘Wheat turned slow and easy today at a period of mild firmness on bet- ter cables. Trade was largely even- ing up before the final government crop estimate to be issued late to- day. Other grains also were slow and without a decided trend. Oats were dull and steady. Bar- ley trade was slow but futures were firm. Rye started higher and turned draggy with wheat. December cash was weak but May had better sup- port. -y, Cash wheat offerings were mod- erate and demand quiet to fair. / Spring wheat showing 15 protein ‘¢ was firm to stronger; below and above the basis was steady. Light r weight and damaged offerii con- tinued slow. Winter wheat offerings were small and met a fair demand, Durum was slow except for choice. Corn offerings ‘were fairly large and demand had less snap except for low-moisture quality. Oats offerings were light and de- mand quiet to fair, Basis was un- changed. Rye was slow for ordinary to poor, choice holding in good demand. Barley was in moderate supply and demand fair to good. . CHICAGO LIVESTOCK 1 dark northern.... 1.19% @1.28% ‘o arrive ... 1.17% @1.21% 1.16% @1.21% 112% @1.13% 1.12% @1.18% 1.10% @1.12% 11% and besides Argentine, 2 1.19% @1.20% oe TTY or 1HW.... 3,12%@1.18% To arrive ....... 112% Grade of— IDHW or 1HW.... 1.11%@1.18% To arrive ....... 1.11% Dak. 1.09% @1.11% . 1.09% @1.10% 1.09% @1.11% Tom eLion 1.06% @1.18% ++ 106%@1.11% 1.19% 1.08% 1.08% @1.08% 101% @1.06% B9%@ 4 Grade of 2 amber. Grade of 1 durum. Grade of 2 amber. Barley, med to To arrive icago, . 14. 2 ore High Close 1.16% 116% 116 1.16% 1.19% 1.19% 1.18% 1.19% 1.21% 122% 1.21% 1.22 82% 36% Dec. March May Corn— Dec. 83% 88% March 87 87% 90% A8% AB% May AB% 1.00% STOCK MARKET CHANGES WILD Tendency Is Upward With Buying Influenced by Loans and Rediscount Rate New York, Dec. 14—(AP)—Vio- lent ations in high priced specialties featured lar stock market. tain price tendency was upward, with buying ing by further brokers’ and the retention of the 5 cent rediscount rate by the New York federal reserve bank. Except be wie *) Yl rong , shares changed hands, trading was relatively light Can moe wed at 7 it Tenewed ai cent and dropped to 6 with loans quoted in the “outside market” as low as aay cal’ money io enpestad to coe: mon - tinue until the end of ec" Bankers’ % of 1 cent today, presumably in anticipation of higher rates on be borfowing around the end of e year, Reports of merger negotiations between the .\merican Radiator and Standard Sanitary manufacturing companies furnished the only im- portant business development of the day. Radio ‘was the spectacular per- former in today’s market, breaking |. from an early high of 340 to 326 and then rebou: to 349 for a Loa of nearly 41 points. Vic- Talking machine dropped from 140 to 185, rebounded to 150, a new high, seeped to 188% and then rallied again to around 145. A. M. Byers opéned 12 points higher at 177, fell to 171% and then climbed to 183%, up 18% points. International Nickel % icke! 18% points to a new high at bs pio ten Union ‘ole 9 }. _ Burrough’s ing machine climbed 5 points to a new high ‘at 229. Greene Cananea cop- per and American Express sold about 7 points higher. _ Rails again displa: evidence of group strength. Delaware & Hud- i pan 8 points and Erie com- mon, Western Maryland common and second preferred, Norfolk & Western, Canadian Pacific, and New York Central sold 2 to 5 points oe re were several soft spots. National Tea broke 20 points. Houston oil, which has been under Pressure all week, dropped 13 points to 79. Peoples Gas, Motor products, Woolworth and General Railway Signal sold down 8 to 6 points. Gen- eral Motors touched another new pot $f the current reaction at 183%, 0 - CHICAGO POTA1UES Chicago, Dec. 14.—(4P)—U. S. D. of A.)—Potatoes receipts 66 cars, on track 221 cars, total U. S. shipments trading rather slaw, mar- ket dull; Wisconsin sacked ‘round whites 50 to 1.10; mostly around 95 to 1:00; Minnesota sacked round ‘whites 80 to 95; sacked Red River Ohio’s 1.05; Idaho sacked Russels 1.25 to 1.60 according to quality and condition, at SHIPASO eye i icago, Dec. . —Butter unchanged; receipts 728 tubs. Eggs lower; receipts 4956 cases; extra firsts 41@42; firsts 40; ordinary firsts 380@36; refrigerator extras 82; refrigerator firsts 31. Cheese unchanged. CHICAGO POULTRY Chicago, Dee. 14.—(AP)—Poultr: THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE SATURDAY, DEC. 18 (By The Associated Prose) < in Central Standard time. AN Cn te Be Me untees other dicated. Wavelengths lett letters, kllocycies on right. 293.9—KYW Chieago—1080 2:30—Demonstration Hour 5:30—Uncle Bob 6:00—O1 atest Hour B ncert Co. FB we; mber Music. 11:00—Orchestra; Insomnia Club 344.6—WENR Chicago—870 8:00—Alr Scouts 7:15—Farmer Rusk 12:00—International Test 416.4—WON Chicage—720 &: in; Nighthawke; Almanak $oooRaals Foorwaiker 3do—Tunes of Broadway 10:00—Features; iF (3 bre.| itoo—knignte of the Bae 447.5—-WMAQ Chicago—€70 00—At y aa 1:20—Dance (until 3a) 428.3—WLW Cincinnat!—700 9:00—Hawatlans; ‘Lucille & Mary 9:30—Singers, 10:00—Dance Hour 280.2-WTAM-WEAR Clevelané—t070 1:00—National Symphony Orchestra $:00—Old Timers Program 9:00—Tunes of Broadway 10:00—Ponce Sisters; Dance 299.8—WOC Davenpert—1000 : rne $i00—Pederation of Musicians 299.8—WHO Des Moines—1000 4:00—Studio Dance Band 6:00—News? Oreh.t Rockl 454.3—WEAF New York—€00 7:00—National Orchestra 10:15—Dance Music 394.8—WJZ New York—760 Secnean on Pusiness ne iw 0—Xylophonist; Ortent Echoes 0—Light Opera Hour Pies clk inde 390.9—WCX-WIR Betroit—186 1:30— WIR Concert Trio 00—Light 324.9—WWS Detroit—te0 $3 lovelty Boye Rotologus io rt2 bri.) 401.0—-WDAF Kansgs City=610 TH 9:00" ub eoNigh ke 483.6—WTMI Milwdukee€20 GASTERN 492.3—WOR Newark—?10 F it 9:00—Dance 9:00—Tunes Broadway 10:00—Dance Hour (315.6—WRC Washingten—060 9:00—Tur Broad 10:00—Danes Hour SOUTHERN 405.2—WSB Atlanta—740 94 10:45—WSB Skylark 374.8—WBAP Fort Worth—809 f cert; Sunday School 7:00—“The Messiah” 8:00—Light Opera Hour 374.8—KTHS Hot Springs—800 12:00—Bible Clase 9:00—Dance Frolic 10:00—News; rgan Program 11:15—Dance Music 325.9—KPRC Houston—920 6:30—The Parson; Studio 8:00—Light Opera Hour 9:00—Tunes of Broadway 230—WJAX Jacksonvitte—1200 11:Aba- Theater Organ $8 Feature Studio Programe peciine st Browiwey 208.0—WHAS Loulavitie—6i0 o—pemohetratien :00—-National Orel $:00—Tunes oF Broads 00 Tee 10:00—Grenter Louleville Yeatertatners 41.3—WSEM Nachvilie—eeo 2:20— ooNewseastings Tale 7:30—Orchestra $:00—Barn Dance Program 248—WOA! San Antonio—1190 2:20—Demonstration Hour 8s ht O} Hour Sietataes oF Broadway = = WESTERN 361.2—KOA Denver—830 , 1:00—National Orchestra 8:00—Light Opera Hour 9:00—Tunes of Broadway 10:00—Sunday School; Orchestra 10.30—Fourth Anniversary Program (3% hrs.) 468.5—KFI Los Angeles—640 9:00—Tunes of Broadway 10:00—Light Opera Hour 11:60—Concert Orchestra 12:00—Symphonet 285.6—KNX Los Angeles—1080 8:10—Feature Program 9:00—Mr. and Mrs.; Feature 2:00a—Midnight Express SECRETARY OF WAR FOR TAFT I$ DEAD AT 78 $79.8-K00 O4mtine—r00 :00—Light O $e runes oF Broadway Theoctolder Terenas Hi0—The Big Show (2 hrs.) 4409—KPO San Franciecc—e00 8:00—Ret 9:00—N Frosram: studle 11:00—Danee Ban 12:00—The Big Show (2 hfs.) 200.1—KIR Seattio—70 and Memories 103 200-—Ne 3 Da 12:30a—Quariet; Show Bowie him in 1922 as special assistant to handle injunction asc; ges federated shop cra’ Dickinson also advanced from licitor to general counsel for the lese, N. D, Botte, WANTRD TO RENT WANTED TO RENT—Two fur- WANTED WA HELP WANTBD MALE ANT—! WANT_Rentet wis panty ii. r or farmer preferred. Buildings, pas- t Nand. 110 mer-f he ebay, Give beak "selerenece ANZED for Bis- sary, aah deponte pecuired rods, by rence ly. Man- wu beige , fag ‘arnock §=Bidg., a. Siow: | APTENTION- WENSIiTntaretea ‘work sunny South America obtain Qur warranted service offer, with Uist. South Aimerican Service Bur- fae” Alma Ave., Detroit, RN Barbering durlig winter mofiths, big demend, j a ont plshed rooms sipped for. light Sg Legislative » care of Dated ioehe gH ‘A : girl for general hous-work. Apply i col in, —Girl for. work. Phone 1 502 Eighth street. I house. +3 or call at WANTED—Howsekeeper for email family. ieaily, ‘wee, | Avenue C or WORK WANTED lo alterations and zc ‘iting on ladies rors ig on winter coats Also relining. 107 street, Krall "Tuner Shop, |. Wents. ING lady Wants work by the hour. Phone 808-M, information phone 480 or call at 806 First street. way, Inquire i. Woodmansee.. roa Al FOR RENT—La Toom apartt with private en » New gas range and water. Phone 1219-W or call at 422 Fourth street, | 9:00—Shop 4 honic Program. | 9:80—Musi¢al Program—Old Time. 10:00—Markets, furnished two on ground floor R — apart- for consisting of four rooms and th. Immediate possession, good loeation. Price Owens, Phone 421. FOR RENT—Two creo furnished apartmen‘ cn grou loor, garage for rent. Phone 568-W call at 618 Sixth street. also or NT—Two room cozy warm Third apartment. Call at 604 street. Phone 1352, FOR SALE Chevrolet Truek ° Chevrolet Coupe Ford riety - Ford Tudor Ford Tourings . Star Six Coach Star Four Coach We trade and give terms. HEDAHL MOTOR CO. Seturdsy, Dee. 15, 1928 Guide and Ortho- linois Central line ed for two |10:10—Music—Standard. years after 1918 as receiver for the |10:80—World Book a ‘ock Island railroad, was vice presi- | 10:40—Music—Diversified. dent of the American Societ; ternational of In- |11:00—Grain Fut law and the | P, American Bar association in 1907. ures, {:00—Markets. Precipitation to 7 Classified Advertising Rates Effective Jan 3, 1928 1 fnsertion, 28 words .75 2 insertions, CLASSIFIED DISPLAY RA 90 Cents Per Inch All classified ads are cash in advance. Copy should be re- ceived by 9 o'clock to insure insertion same day. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE PHONE 32 MISCELLANEOUS ons FOR SALE—“hoice Canary singers, imported German Kollers, Chop- pers and Harz Mountains. Cages, seeds, treats, etc. Phone 115-J, Jacob Bull, Dickinson, N. D. Box No, 728, NATIONS CASH REGISTERS— New and second hand. Over 500 styles and sizes. We have one to fit your business. W. E. Stitzel, ps liga Patterson Hote! Bismarck, N. FOR SALE—Grade Jersey cow, fresh soon, price reasonable. See C.L. Williams at R. H. Gray’s residence, 700 South Sixteenth street, City, tion. A_real bargain if taken at once, For further information write Stanton Pool Hall, Stanton, rel faster bred Barred and White Rock Cockerels, .00 each. Phone 734-W, or ad- ares William Ode, Bismarck, N. FOR SALE—Six Al_ milk cows, fresh and coming fresh. Phone 9-F-2, Wilbert Field, 6 miles east of Bismarck. FOR SALE—Choice sorted potatoes, 0c per bushel delivered. Phone 1205-W or call at 514 Seventh street. FOR SALE—Registered Duroc boars and Its. Bi bony fellows. Nagel’ Struts Bismavcks Nr D. Tesh milch cows. Hol- stein bull. Reg. boar pigs. F. M. Little, Baldwin, N. D. FARM LAND soil, all but a few s = 1 to cultivated, fi Bismarck, N_D. FOR SALE OR TRADE—Clear } for Bismarck residential erty, will assume small mortgage. Also encumbered land for trade. Write Tribune, care of Ad. No. 55. en et dicen R00MS FOR RENT FOR RENT—Two nicely furoished light housekeeping rooms, all mod- ern, with private entrance Nicely furnished modern sleeping room, suitable for one or two, men pre- __ferred. Ca: at 822 Ninth street. FOR RENT—Four big rooms, beth room and kitchenette, hot water heated on second floor for only $40.00 per month unfurnished 3 cept a .tood gas stove. At Thayer Ave. west. Phone 956-J. FOR RENT—Nicely furnished sl ing room in modern home, suitab! fortwo. Call for McDonald be- tween 6:00 p. m. and 8:00 p, m. ian Eighth street or phone FOR RENT—-Dec. 20th, good sized, well furnished room with kitchen- ette and closet, Hazelhurst Apts. 411 Fifth street. Phone 278. : FOR RENT—Nicely furnished slee} ing room in modern home. W heated. Ladies preferred. Call at - 219 Tenth street. Today in Congress (By The Associated Press) FRIDAY cme Dam bill before sen- ate, House resumes consideration of interior department appro- priation bul, Senate foreign relations com- mittee takes up Kellogg-Briand treaty. Immigration committee of senate considers Harris bill to Put Mexico on quota basis, House oboe) committee continues hearings on packets and stockyards act, with other committees ‘in routine sessions. Public lands committee of sen- ate summons William J. Dono- van, in assistant *o the sing 4 general, for questioning on Sal Creek royalty oil lease. THURSDAY Senate passed FURNITURE FOR SALE FOR SALE—Mahogany Upright piano and bench in (oben condi- tion, also six tube battery radio set with trickle charger. Phone 249 between 9:00 a. m. and 6:00 p. m. FOR SALE—Large blue enamel Windsor range. Large reservoir. In good condition. Phone 544-W or call at 320 Second street. JAKGAINS in used furniture. sonal? Furniture Co.. Mandan, FOR SALE—Daybed practically new. Phone 562-J. Ser ereranscaerecosmemmemems | | KFYR Radio Program Temperature at 7 a. m. .. Highest yesterday . Lowest last night . a.m. Highest wind velocity .. WEATHER FORECAST For Bismarck and vicinity: Cloudy to partly cloudy tonight and Satur- day. No decided change in tempera- ture. For North Dakota: Cloudy to tly cloudy tonight and Saturday. mM, 0| building, ppl ig office supply bill, add he pecan for prohibition tatenee: ment, Further compromiser; on Boulder Dam bill made in sen- ate. Congressi_nal medal of honor resolution for Wright Brothers Passed by house. House considered interior de- partment appropriations bill. Postoffice committee of sen- ate heard testimony about pat- ronage in southern states, New Bismarck Rabbi to Conduct Initial Program Here Today First services under Rabbi J. H. 3) Mekler, successor to M. Shay in 3| Bismarck, will be conducted tr essa . today at the A. 0. U. W. This statement was made this morning by Rabbi Mekler, formerly of Grand Forks and Duluth, who has pazivell here to take up his new du- + ies. Rabbi Shapiro i: cna apiro is now studying in Rabbi Mekle- will bring his famil; here next Tuesday and establish their residence at 114 Broadway ave- lo decided change in temperature. WEATHER CONDITIONS High pressure areas are centered uotations, over the upper Great Lakes region/ lem in 165 B. ©. Vocal Selections —| and over the far Northwest while} Sunday school will be conducted at : Chiéago, Déc. 14.—(AP-U, 8. De- | Dee: oF an partment of ‘Agriculture.)—Hogs— Merk ,f 27,000; mostly strong to 10c higher | May jets isles Fen r; top 875 fk 8 gl er; top 8. # 200-280 Th weigate 1.00% 1, ts - 104% 1.04% 108% 10 bite aieady; receipts 2 cars; fowls! Jacob M. Dickinson, Chicago! At, of the Isuak Walton ‘Leages 1.06% ‘ 45 roosters 20; America, hep 25@82; ducks 17@32; geese} Attorney — Tiebindan ans: born laalnabone) nue, Tonight's service will celebrate the 1:05—Beanjo and Accordion Selec- Tent —Vistei icati . it dedication of the Temple at Jerusa- - artists. 1:30—Chicago and St. Paul Live- stock Dec.. tases sees cscs 10,97] 22@282 Miss., Jan. 30, 1861, He paid the Lithia . a K? 11.60 ii, i ————____—__ ie Pad) 7 a tudio. 2 low pressure area is centered over|the A.O. U. W. hall at 10 a, m. utchers, medium to choce T0830 |tny, 10 120 Misneapolis Minne Dee 14) moms ine anda 20 bad won hi fuser | 1:5§—Hews ashe, Grest Laker region, Misseipn Vai| atten Rabe Megign re amend 6 Ib 8.45@8.75; 200-250 Ib 8.45@8.75; | _ Ribs— Flour unchanged. ‘Shipments 26,440 | Chicago, Dec. 14.—(P)—Jacob M, | degree at the University of Nash 500 Restits, Gr and in eeodtn:tieho and tie + RDN Ene Aaa 160-200 Ib 8.85@8.70; 130-160 Ib, | Dee- 10.85 Barrels, ii | Dickinson, Democratic secretary of| ville. He continued his exe! teain-| 3:05—-O% Willys Knight Or-| surrounding districts. Cloudy and BUDGET BOARD SET 7.75@8.60. Packing sows 7.60@8.25, | ban. B 0. 80.50. war in President Taft’s administra-|ing at Columbia College of Law in | 6:40—Whippet - Willys Knigl | unsettled weather prevails through- Members of the state bid Pigs. medium to choice 90-100 Ib| Belli sila Stl tion, died, late yesterday following | New York and at the University ot | 45 SRestrea Out the Plains States. ‘Temperatures| board have completed the piles ees oa, calves 1,000; very |Jan. iid i2i6 i207 1207] ANNUALSUPPLY —_ [32,°P¢rstion and year old Sorbone in. Europe, Re entered 140—News Flashts, Tribune A. P. are moderate ‘p all nections, | visiting state institations. Toey will ti killin $ . 5 A military funeral for Dickinson, | legal ptactice in Nashv’ a P i od condition. i A Zat cows and helters as well as bull ——— BILL TRIMMING | |, dacive of ‘Misslasippis wil be held | He met “Marthe: Overton there, his 10:00—Dgnee Program —Dome Pa-|F° '" Goes come ms, (rere paring, the appropriation semidemoralized; very few turning’ MINNEAPOLIS RANGE DUE TO POLICY| tomorrow afternoon at Nashville,| bride in 1876. Three sons were born Peg “Meese. 2 at new low prices; odd lots common Minnsspalls, Des, 3 aes Tenn. Veterans of tl Contearens to them. is ‘aeual DORIA P.O. WORK STARTS n an pees sivecs 1110 ern Ys Wheat igh oe (Continued from page one) aay Pee as " Teencaeae é is if ‘argo, ee 14.—(AP)—The fed- . and choice 1200-1600 1b 12.50@16.60; Dec. 1-10% 1.10% 1.09% 1.10% | survive, Dr. C. L, Marlatt, chiet of | 1, capitol in Nashville for sev- " ; By Ah fore on the ee eye 1°90-1800 1b 12.75@16.80; 950-1100 |May 146 1.16 14% 1.36 the plant quarantine and control ad-| eral hours before the services, OUR BOARDING HOUSE yy ANEYN — || ostoffice here, at an early date ee » {4.12.50@17.00; common and medium | ul 117% 117%1.17% 1.17% | ministration of the agricultural de-|" “Hig career of public service be- C. Corrigan, pestinaster saneituert ra ae ng Fay '@ pe a Ee iSheck snespe where it i ncesa- an, early, His. Conary, Bi Afar. i and choice . sete cee gees portii ai ryan i e rmally by flight, 4 4 ood and choice 850 My 1.02% 1.02% 102 102% ng, Ets atl the Sncceeal campaign of 1908, he was made sec- os SEE HERE M DEAR, AS THE DRATHED, STUPID, SILLY, “{NANE, GRANGE Sulee DET Go AHEAD, wT DoN'T CARE { + THE LAST PREMIUM OA YOUR INSURANCE 1S PAID, So ; common and . retary of war, but resigned in 1911 of the corn borer is some- ij 11.00. Cows, good | Dec. At a Aan AB% eee can hot be preventen © | £0r, business reasons. 0.50; con: May i For more than. 20 years he had miediurn GA0@S00; Tow ete ed | ax“ ‘ “We are willing to say right off| practiced law in Chicago, cutter 5.50@6.40. Bulls, good and|Dec. 2.82 252 2.20% 2.91% |tHe reel that this pest eventually is sons, Henry and John M., choice (beef) 9.25@11.25; cutter to|May 2.88 238% 2.87% 2.88% to cover the United St both of Nashville, Tenn., survive. medium 7.00@9.00. Vealers (milk Barley— fed) good and choice 11.50@13.75; | Dec. 59% medium 10.50@11,50; cull and com- |May 64 mon 7.50@10.50. Stocker and feeder steers, good and choice (all weights) 10.75@11.75; common and medium Mm 525@10i, perce me eep—8,000; jive strong a i shade higher; early bulk light sorted | Dec.. 92% fat lambs 13.75@14.10; top 14.25; | May sheep steady to higher; feeding| Rye— lambs scarce. an dium 12.00@13.40; cull and common 8.50()12.00, meédium to|Dec. choice 150 Ib down 5.25@7.75; cull| FI and common 2.25@5.75. Feeder | Dec. lambs, good and choice 12.75@13.85. | May 80. ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK South St. pau . 14 (U.S. D. A.)—Cattle, 1,500;° slow| © iy plainer grades scleble 16-00 and|N plainer as! a|No. 1 northern stock, cows 6.75 to 7.75; |No, 1 anibe tc 9.00; cutters 5.25. to oe ae oe al y> .|No. 1 . lights |Ne- 2 ‘Tay choice 92 Ibs down 18.40@14.40; me- a 1.02% 1.08% 1.02% 1. ley— 1,800; steady, good 00 to tie No. 1 rye 10,000; ij sg ead ia cease Or a et ra hard g 1.75 to 8.00 Peely 7.78 { strong; kdl fio; B ba ea se rt Rs cry He added, however, that the jut +9 , . open High Low Close Durum: 10° 1 281% 281% 236 2.36% BISMAR aarck, hat is, where it can live,” he as- ted, spread of the insect last year was very trivial, largely due to efficient Preventive measures. The grate industty, ip be epinio f , in the opinion of Log 4 Tenny, former depart- ment of ulture expert and now vice ya Fd) association, is in a “de- rable condition” and is “entering peewhare Ta the” ened free ts through, cooperation.” \ j ‘OF S16 000" problem dent the market news wr emi indus whch he sad dia it of the California Vine- | di Was Southerner Although he practiced law in Chi- cago for more than a quarter of a century, Jacob McGavok Dickinson, native of Mississippi, remained a real southerner, it was as a Sealant: of Tennessee that he had the unusual distinction of serving .3 a Democratic secretary of war in the cabinet of a Republican presi- lent. Dickinson supported Taft cabinet 5 Bryan in the cam of 1! and was subsequently pereiany of war. He held the office through two years which marked the Madero up- rising in Mexico against the Dias regime. Observers said Dickinson sometimes differed with Philander C. 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