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Regge la INFLATION TENDENGY yen RULES WALL STREET. Trading Is Dull After Is Dull After Holiday}, But Brokerage Houses Are Optimistic Be New York, March 31.—()—Stocks nd pointed slowly uBward in Saturday's | July brief session, ‘The principal activity | °Pt gj: was in a handful of specialties and it|May: .. ‘was reported that professionals were oh edie U. 8. government securities were mild- ly mixed, Changes in foreign currency rates were negligible. WEEKLY FINANCIAL REVIEW New York, March 31.—(?)—Wall Street's apprehension over regulation of the exchanges was a major influence in the stock market this_week, although inflationary im- plications which the speculative com- munity apparently found in the con- gressional stand on increased veter- ans’ payments helped bring prices out of a decline. Also, the market seemed to have a vague feeling that the regulatory leg- islation, which has met strong oppo- sition, might still be delayed. Trad- ers, ready to clutch at any straws, became a bit more cheerful when they heard that some leaders in con- gress did not regard the Fletcher- Rayburn bill as an emergency meas- ure, Business reaches the end of 1934's first quarter Saturday. There has been a tapering off of activity in sev- eral lines, due to various factors in- cluding the seasonal influence and labor disputes. A year ago the boom that was to carry into mid-summer was just beginning, but the situa- tion then was extraordinary. At pres- ent, retail volume still is moving ahead. The question of credit occupies a prominent place in the financial pic- ture. ° | o : Minneapolis cash wheat and Tose Protein 2 dk forth: 3 dk north, 14% protein 1 dk north. 3 dk 5 13% protein dk BbR BER Bek BER BER be See Ree Bes Bes aks bee fi | Produce Markets | _ CHICAGO Chicago, March 31.—(# — Butter was steady in. tone and unrevised in Price Saturday. Eggs were weak. Poultry ruled steady. Butter 15,870 (2 days); steady. Creamery specials (93 score), 2314-24; extras (92), 23; extra firsts (90-919, 22%-15; firsts (88-89), 211-22; sec- onds (86-87), 20%; standards (90 cen- tralized carlots), 22%; eggs 69,990 (2 days), weak; extra firsts cars 16%, local 16; fresh graded firsts cars 16, local 15%; current receipts 15. Poultry, live, 6 trucks, steady at de- reel No. 1, 1.75%. ts, No. 3 white 30% to ° re) sz = rl f i i bran, 20.60-21. Gtandard middlings, 19-19.50. rg ae Bs S 86% Se Esty 31% 32% 58% 5% DULUTH RANGE Duluth, ee March 31—(>)— Durui High ad 85% cline; hens over 5 Ibs. 15; 5 lbs. and} 173 % protein : under 16; Leghorn hens 13; Plymouth |2 1.06% 112% ..... Rock broilers 27, White Rocks 24%, enotce at é : colored 24%, Leghorn 23, barehece 1 see 93% 1.015% eee ; Rock Springs 17-19, colored Leghorn chickens 11; roosters ou: Gmdeot MEATS oo0 turkeys 12-20; ducks 14-18; geese 12./1 amber. B1% 85%... ie amber. NEW YORK rade of New York, Mareh 31:—(?)—Butter ra durum. 7,515; steady. Prices unchanged. 1 a. Eggs 27,673; easier; mixed colors, special packs or selections from fresh} Corn— receipts 10-20%; standards and com-|2 yellow... mercial standards 18%; firsts 17%:|3 yellow. seconds 16%-%; mediums, 40 Ibs. and|4 yellow. dirties No. 1, 42 Ihe. 16; average checks |2 mixed. 15%; storage packed firsts 17%. 4 mixed. Dressed poultry steady, Oatse— Live poultry nominal, no quotations.|2 white Cheese, 66,855, easier. State, whole|3 white milk flats, held; specially cured spe-|4 white clals 18-19; remus cured 17; other ee state grades unchanged. | Wisconsin, | 720.0% ° fresh, single Daisies 13%-14%; Young | Mower grds. Americas 14%-15. we" Flax— rym we ea No. 1. 1.73% 1.76% 1.72% .... 31%. i 647 642 6.4 busy in a few low-priced issues. Most sepa sl of the old-time leaders improved but | Mi eae (aon oa’ Shey were relatively dull.The close aly pea. ot wes firm. Transfers sppros: MINNEAPOLIS RANGE ‘700,000 shares. Minneapolis, March 31.- Many operators extended Friday’s| Wheat n h w Close | © holiday, and little public participation % 81% 83 ‘was apparent. At tlhe same time brok- 83% 82% 83% erege house sentiment was still of the 83% 82% Ba inflationary type and offerings, ex- . cept in some of the utilities, were ae ee rth scarce, : Grains furnished no especial inspir- 0% 39% 40) ation for equities. Wheat, corn, oats 41% 40% 411g and other cereals were aus lower 0% wk 30 it midday. Most of the futures ‘ niatiats wee closed. = ati . 30% 20% 30% Bonds, especially secondary liens, displayed improving tendencies. bon 1, Vay tik Close 85% 4% MINNEAPOLIS CASH GRAIN Minneapolis, March 31—()—Wheat. receipts Saturday 122 compared to 243 in cl ‘tions ee een ons today fallow: 4, | With buying support only fair. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, {PRICE AT CHICAGO DURING LATE RALLY [3 Word of Possible Infi Possible iaeniell Action by Roosevelt Affects Market Chicago, March 31—()—In a sud-! den reversal of trend late Saturday, Grain markets scored a general ad- vance. Word of likelihood of an important announcement by President Roosevelt on his return to Washington accom: panied grain market upturns. Late rallies in ‘securities also were a stim- ulus to grain values. Wheat closed strong at the day's top figures, 4 to 1 cent above Thurs- day's finish, May 86% to 87; om % 5 %,up, oats unchanged to % off, and provisions varying from 2 cents | Barnsdall decline to a rise of 12 cents. Led by corn, the wheat market late underwent a moderate general fall in price. Rather persistent commission house selling of corn was in evidence, Asa result, corn soon reached a new low on the current downturn of values, the market tumbling about a cent a 4 | bushel. Rallies in corn prices took place af- ter May had touched 47% cents, with- in 3% cents of the season's bottom level. Enlarged receipts of corn at- tracted attention. Oats paralleled the action of corn, whereas wheat was relatively firmer. MINNEAPOLIS FUTURES ADVANCE TOWARD CLOSE Minneapolis, March 31.—()—Grain futures here were quiet through the % {week-end session and prices held within narrow ranges through most ct trading, but toward the close Wash- ington advices of approaching silver legislation caused an advance, May wheat closed one cent higher | coarse/2nd July end September % higher. A little short covering near the close also helped to advance prices. Coarse grains were unsettled. May). Oats closed unchanged and July % :|higher, while May rye was up %. *|July rye closed % higher. May bar- ley finished unchanged and July %% lower, while May and July flax fin- j}ished 1% off. Demand for cash wheat around 61 Ibs. Test weight slowed down a lit- +|tle and one of the big mills less but *jotherwise the market was firm and Cfferings were cleaned up fairly early ,{® firm comparative prices. Winter | Ge wheat was scarce and nominally un- changed while durum was in fair de- mand, some of the better intermedi- +Jate grade quality moving much more *| promptly. st 8ST Durum Ch 1 amber 1.07% 1.13%. 1.08% 1.10% DULUTH CASH GRAIN eet mee a ean, th, March 31—(@)—Cash clos- Daisies 12%; reese 127-65 Standard bd ra pee Sebeab Wa. 1 dark periae Brands *%4-cent less. m ; No. 3 dark northern 8 BOs’ No. tinorihern #1 to 0a; No.2 worth: 3 No. : Boston, ga ee 8. D,| £m 86 to 89; No, 1 amber durum 85% A)—Continued quiet trade in the|t 113%; No. 2 amber durum 85% to Waal marael was semamoaaied Wy 14 Gartm Si r ni tae rum 83% to 1.10%; No. 2 mixed durum, during the past week. Most! go. to 1.10%; No. 1 red durum 83%, Corn demand was fair to good. Oats demand was fair with cfferings light. rribune’s Grain, Livestock and Market Report for Sat., March 31 STOCKS ADVANCE AS|;"“Grain Quotations 7 | WHEAT ADVANCES IN CHICAGO RANGE |New York Stocks Closing Prices March 31 [thet “TITHE BISMARCK TRIBUNE’ “(CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS... Thousands SEE and READ Your AD Daily . ST. PAUL an ee or eal W. 8. Dept. Agr uch of week's supply of ae Pir¥s oy consisted these showing some pes “yaiden for the period. SMedium to ‘good 700- 1,000 Ib, weights sold mostly at 4.75- 5.75; a few this week at 6.00-6.25, with plainer kinds down to 3.50 and under. Most medium weight and heavy steers were kinds to bring 4.75- 5.50, best medium weights 5.75; de- sirable heifers sold at 425-525. or ‘ates Bs 9% labove; thin kinds down to around 3.00; beef cows 2.75-3.78; cutters 1.50- 95 All Bae 3% | 250; common and medium bulls 2.25- 153 228; better vealers at the close 5.00- 19 | 6.00; common and medium ‘gay sees 99% | 3.00-4.50; desirable stock cattle clear- Am. Com. Al. .... 49% | ed at 3.75-4.75; a few 5.25, Am. & 7 ih logs closed strong to 10 higher for on . oa | the week; better 170-260 Ibs., 4.00-4.10; im oe 4% heavier weights and medium etades am for a 9 | down to 3.60 or below; packitig sows Am: Rad. sta 1§ | 310-340; better light lights largely ‘Am. Roll. Mill. 23% | 3.50-4.00; slaughter pigs 2.50-3.25; Am. % 45% | stoc kpigs 1.50-2.25 or better. Am, ng $2 A few good native lambs sold Sat- Am. Tel ot + 119% | urday at 8.50; choice kinds such as ae as 33 sold freely on recent days at 8.75 be- Am, Wool 724 ing absent; common and medium na- ‘Anaconda 15% | tive lambs sold at 6.50-8.00; fat ewes ‘arm. Del. 85% | £00-5.00; a few range feeder lambs, Atch. T. & 8. 65% | mostly sort-offs from fed wooled of- An oe Line th ferings, sold at 7.75-8.00. Auburn Auto 53% CHICAGO Wee Corp. Pd Na age 31—()—(U. 8. Dep. r.)—Cattle ; compared with a ae 38% | Priday last week, all grades weighty Bendix Avia 19% | Steers: 15-25 higher; yearlings and Bethi. Steel . 43 | light steers steady to strong, instances Borg-Warner 25% |shade higher on -better grades; Briggs Mfg... 15% | weighty bullocks in fairly liberal sup- Atal el rae 13s | Ply and market active on shipper ac- Calumet’ & Heci § {count greater part of week; heavy Canadian 17% | Steers slightly higher than any time Gannon Mle” 35% | during 1933; extreme top 1,391 pound a: 72% | averages 7.65; bulk better grade 30% | weighty bullocks 6.25-7.25; big weights 37 | 5.25-75; yearlings topped at 7.65; sup- 36% | ply chotce offerings scarce; not much $$x; |t0 Killers under 5.00; better grade 4% |Yearling helfers 25-50 higher; top 11_ |6.50; lower grades and all otiier heif- 6% |ers about steady; cows barely steady; ga be betel 10-15 lower; average 1.00-2.00 te oo 4,000; for week ending Friday 1515 Ti doubles from feeding stations; 6,300 29° |direct: compared Friday bales bi 2% |Slaughter classes generally 38° | steady, wooled lambs having rowan 12% jearly losses; week's top 9.40 paid late a with closing bulk 925 downward; ie \eek’'s bulk wooled offerings 9.00-15 194% |With shorn consignment 7.00-50; 72 |largely 7.15-35; scattered natives 32% |sPringers 10.00-13.25; according to ley 14 |quality; bulk 12.50 downward with Crucible Steel 32 |late undertone weak; few lamb oa Wright on weight yearlings 8.25-75; good to Dupot ‘964, [Choice wooled native ewes 5.00-50 20%, |™stly; comparable shorn offerings 28% | 4:00-25. 7% | Hogs 8,000; including 7,000 direct; 21 |supply meager, demand dull; market 21 nominally steady; occasional sales big M4 “2 | weights and plain light weights 4.15 38% |downward, about in line with Friday's x, |Close; shippers took none; estimated x, |holdover 1,000; all quotations nomin- ally unchanged. | SIOUX CITY | Sioux City, March 31.—(7)—(U. 8.| Dept. Agr.)—Cattle, 100; market for the week: Better grade beef steers and yearlings firm; others weak; heif- ers and low grade cows about steady; other cows strong; desirable stockers FOR RENT—Room, FOR RENT — Clean, FOR RENT—! SATURDAY, _MARCH 31, : 31 1934 ie That’s why prompt ret ‘from a want ad in this paper. If you have anything to sell, buy, rent or trade, try this satisfactory means of getting: custome : consecutive eee 1 insertion, 25 words 6 consecutive insertions, All ads of over 25 ALL WANT A Reoresen: Tribune Want Ad Rates Are Low Cats, border or white space used on want ads come under classi- ted display rates of 75 cents per column inch per No clairvoyant, fortune teller, matrimonial, or doubtful adver- accepted. We reserve the right to edit or reject any copy sub- urns result rs. 1 insertion, 15 words 5c not sala 15 words not over 25 words . words add 3c per word to above rates. ADS ARE CASH IN ADVANCE tative Will Call If You Desire single insertion. Rooms for Rent Male Help Wanted 300 Aventie B. Phone 1987. FOR RENT —Nicely furnished room at 213 Second St. Phone 1584: UP TO $50 WEEK growing must rooms for us at home. FREE book. MUSHROOM ASSOCIATION, 431 N. Clark, Chicago. sleeping rooms near bath. Reason- able. Phone 1583-W. 315 Mandan. FOR RENT Nicely furnished front room. Across from the courthouse. Beauty Rest mattress, hot water at all times. Men preferred. 406 Sth Street. FOR RENT—Cheery sleeping room. Suitable for one. Reasonable rent. Modern home. Call at 806-1st St., or phone 1705: —_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_—— _____ Houses and Flats FOR RENT—Bungalow with three bedrooms, 310 Avenue A. Six room house, 3 bedrooms, 213 Thayer. Three room apartment. Phone 905. comfortable jodern house at. “00 | OA EARN FINE GIFTS supplying cor- rect names of farm and small town. families, Write Box 44, Minneay Ashmore & Ellingson olis, Minn. 622 Third St. inted MAN in each c to represent us, act as our distributor. Product now in demand. Large profits. 1661 Laurel Ave., » SHOE REPAIRING ee WE REBUILD We Do Not. Cobble We Resole with “K. L.” Leather Bismarck Shoe Hospital Service and Quality 415 Bawy. YOUNG WIDOW, good cook and neat housekeeper desires good house- keeping position in town or coun- try. Write Agnes Smith, Box 348, Rosser. Call at 800. Rosser or 615) _: 12th Street. WANTED TO RENT—Modern house. Must have 3 bedrooms. Close in. Nt D or long distances. Prices reason- Owens. Phone 812-0. DR. R. S. ENGE - Rye demand was fair to good with 614 | and feeders unchanged; otherseasier;} win’ pay $50 2 month for right Chiropracter “|tone firmer. Barley demand was fair 21% | choice medium weight beeves, 7.15; pher, five years’ experience, to good for the vetter types. Flax| Hupp Mi 5% long yearlings 7.00; bulk 4.75-6.00: house. Write Tribune Ad. No. 6351. references, desires posiiion, Capa- Graduate Drugiess Physician offerings were light and in fair to fe eae i: a load choice light heifers 5.75; most | == ==! ble of ‘assuming responsibility.|| Lucas Block © Bismarck, M. D. good demand. Int. Nick. Ca! 28% eer eel 10: Lad cutters and | @—— ———®|_ write Tribune Ad No. 6342 or phone Phone 260 abgucheanga ce iacc » [ints Tel, & T 240, | eters scivetiy 1-034; -ohaioe: 738 r Strange But True ||_ 2. Minneapolis, Minne March S10 [eines en oo Nea i000 moderately active:| News Items of Day <(U. S. Dep. Acr.)—Grain markets|Kennecott ... 20" | 200 i, welghia 370-457 fee seston freee Aeeeeetoe! FOR SALK—TYPEWRITERS, Add- Lost and Found ending ‘Thursday, Marck 26° en | EOREE 30% Ib, heavies 280-0; good 150-170 Ib.|° AND WAS HE SCARED °| MM muchines, EXPERT REPAIR. ips Oat een ilies lie) Plead [7 Carbone ; 21% | averages 3.25-75; few sows 3.15-25. Philadelphia—Handed a snake | ING on all office machines. Sup- REWARD at ces on all kinds showing declines | Toe 32 Sheep 1,000; Saturday's trade} by passersby, William McManus, piles, | CAPITAL TYPEWRITER eat | urine her Deeies ome aenedtarae 18 | steady; few loads fed wooled lambs| 21, was bitten twice. He ran halt | CO. 207 Broadway, ‘4 block West offered for information as to ree Panes : th in the winter ade 9.00; market for the week: lambs! a mile to a hospital and thrust of Postotfice. Phone 820. whereabouts of Seal Brindle Bes- ae sf Oeclinen ii caer 30% ecg? ZS strong sheep steady; late| the snake under the nose of an sl eataeen) aad and 185, ton Bull Dog, five years old. 5% wool lambs to shippers| interne. ie Beauty, the, week, closing Thureday at g2/Miami G 13% |9.18; top packers 905; late bulk'ess-| “what le this thing?” he cried. peinesan, $1.40. " Telephone 1371 or 511 2 18 | 9.05; few shorn lambs 7.25; small lots| “A copperhead?” A rattler? Or tatoes. Ohio, Triumphant Cobblers Precadnthe erase ae for the | ny "iz | nat native ving lambs 10.75-11.50; load. what?” iti Hine $1.00 to a Pe bushel {or | Speer eee v4 | fed west puscabictoaces The advised it was table and seed. Cabbage, onions, May oats declined 1%c, closing at on a ela ‘make and ap- carrots. Western Produce Co, Apartments for Rent + ]30. while No. 3 white on spot went at rn plied some iodine. The snake | Mandan, N. Dek. FOR RENTOModern —unfarniaes _[atatis cents. Ni 18% was killed. For fertilizer or biack \bove Bare a bene y at the close, choice to fancy i38% sean Git ‘ashok ates auld: Very ten Se & Wood- maltings was quoted at 72-74 cents, | ¥; 11% North Dakota wheat growers who| sonable charges. mansee store. Available March 15th. medium to good plump malting 55-71 35 have not already signed wheat ad-|— ee __________| No children. Inquire Harris é& . | cents, low grade malting 43-54 cents 18% justment contracts will have until|"OR SALE—Thoroughbred Boston| _Woodm: ME SS {]and feed barley 34-42 cents. 18% April 15 to join with 95 per cent of | Bull terrier pups. Call at 111 4th| FOR room furnished base- May flax declined “ic for the pe- ah : the state's producers in curtailing the |_AVenue N. W., Mandan, N. D. ment apartment. Call at 411 Fifth . tod. aes : Ont arty acreages seeded this spring. County|MEN’S SILK and Rayon Hose, irreg-| St. Sei ; ISMARCK GRAIN 35% agricultural agents have been auth-| ulars, 6 pairs $1.00, postpaid. Satis-| OR RE! Nicely furnished base. (Furnished by Russell-Miller Co.) ry orized to accept applications on the| faction guaranteed. Economy Hos-| ment apartment with bedroom, liv- eat Date March 31 5% basis that those who sign up now will| _iery Co., Asheboro, N. C.. ing room, kitchenette and private 3 a 2 Sark porshern 1% Teceive the second 1933 payment of 8 sii bath. Fireplace. Private entrance. : Pog peroaiye oe an Forget State Politics for Mun-|cents minus local costs. Automobiles for Sale Also sleeping room. Call at 307 Ba trea agin 18%} — ieipal Elections Mond: ay pea E Onpoee Be Sane <{No. 2 mixed durum . ae iP ay Males of voting age in Argentina USED CARS si mg : re durum . 34% and Tuesday must vote or pay a fine. FOR RENT—Basement a apacianess jo. jax ... 38% ae —~{ 1926 Nash Coupe $100.00 All newly decorated. mee tet 5% PS, 1930 Olds Coupe . 250.00 Batley"... 1% | Numerous North Dekote commun- _ 1931 Pontiac Coach ....... 300.00 “loats . 3% | tes have turned their attention from 1931 Ford 2-door Sedan ... 275.00 |" apartment.” Gas, water, lights and «| Winter wheat. 51. |the impending state campaigns ‘to 1928 Pontiac Coupe -. , heat also furnished. Rent very rea- : in EERE IEE 12% | local politics as voters prepared to £0 By Joseph Nathan Kane Tea Chapsier # Balan - sonable. Call at 622 3rd St, WINNIPEG CASH GRAIN 2% |'0 the polls next Monday and Tuesday! author of “Famous First Facts” riser Coupe + FOR RENT — Unfurnished apart- : mae 1 rthern 86, Noa i *rofties ith council forms of govern- CORMIN-COURCEIE: wi 4 ‘nol : northern 63%; No. 3 northern a% ment hold biennial elections Monday FOR SALE—Whippet light delivery Oats, No, 2 white 33%; No. 3 white 1% while cities operating under a com- truck. Inquire of Lomas Oil com- 31%. e 3% Pl of imal including _Pany, Bismarck, ak. aaa Gael | papas 48% err FOR SALE—1931 International three- , Miscellaneous 8% | Communities operating under a city ton truck and new tires. A-1 con- 12% | Council and voting in the even-num- ai losed ne pe hal na ‘9% |bered years are Grand Forks; Lang- tion with enc! van or chassis FOREIGN EXCHANGES 16% |don, Ray, Velva and Washburn. Eight only. Write Teigen Brothers, 215 10% | cities with commissions vote in the ae avenue North, Fargo, N. Dak. 16% Hs oe years and will not Dare sections Office Room for Rent | Devils Lake, Dickinson, Fargo, Hills- FOR RENT—Office rooms. Apply to Italy 8.59; Germany 39.70; Norway 6% Kn Bea ata See aaa te i eee ington gi, |boro, Marmarth, Towner, and Willis- owles the Jeweler. York 100.00; New ‘Yors in Montreal | Std. Gas. é& Elec. #7 | Meanwhile incumbents and aspir-| | SORE MS ls Chicks for Sale wi nae ates cr amaaacirae| | Ravaemtew | [REE AGE ieee Sue Pon, RE Te com cam| oes N ¢ rom. jocks; MINNEAPOLIS STOCKS CLOSE | studebaker 7% | to come up for a vote at the bee SS id the common heavy breeds at 67.78;| War Me Gee ee First Bank Stock, 844; Superior 12% | eletcion June 27 te per ga BiH . We Panes, DO Seeing (oid 414); | Sones on Mayors and aldermen will be elected West. EH Se . Roll. 35 |for four year terms instead of two 7 |years as previously. The last legis- Rie Solk MEd tere) eee 44% |Iature extended the terms. Gacuae 44% | Many candidates are secking posts UP TO 620.00 each paid for Indian Blec. Bond & Share 17% TO $20.00 each for Indian| ments, 106 Main. Oil, Ind., 26%. 2am |i the Grand Forks city election to Heed Cents; Half Cents $125.00; Ui : (14 Tuesday, five of them run- Large Copper Cents $500.00, nited 67% (ning for president of the city com- Bend dime for list. ROMANOCOIN- GOVERNMENT BONDS 17 |mission. Eight men are seeking two , New York, March 31.—(#)—Govern- 51% | commissioner berths vacant st Man- ment bonds: v. 19% |dan. Two vacancies. in the perk Liberty 3%s 102.31. a board and the post of justice of the Recee to os Questions james men-women, 10-80, Liberty 1st 4%8 108.11. 99% |Dence also must be Sika Teen. THE Grae Zeppelin took Lady wishing Government Jobs. $105 to Liberty 4th 44s 103.0, 35 | fone Lapengoyd four offices Hay not only sround the | 17800 month, Many examinations a8, de 00m. 5 ‘alley yond pa world but both ways across the Treas. 5 i [ oolklgrg Boccortirge ll yo Atlantic; in 1928 and 1929 The CHICAGO STOCKS 18, \rickson and I. J, Moe for 1 eens eee ar uae Bite! (my The Anaoclaion Pease) 88% |aree alderman posts also are ton.| Friedrich sank the William P. Midwest Util. % J 5% tested. +4 ithe soy HA 1918, on the sus- e jon that the American vessel - McGraw El. 9% 0% Rog Rpg Myer gern was carrying contraband of war. INVESTMENT TRUSTS the| Park River, Ardoch, Lakota, Latimore,| BY the ect of June 28. 1798. |. (By The Amociated Press) thinking people vo| Hatton, Gratton, Starkweather, May-| Yeese! owners had te report all ” (Over the counter in N. ¥.) stem the tide of approaching war.— | ville, Walhalla, Neche, Langdon, Lin.| silens on thelr ships to the cus | Quart. Ine; Sh. 1.35; 146, famous anarghist. |ton and Glen Ulin. bec bse cad