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y byw + _ ENTHUSIASM IS LOW ~- ASMART IS PLACED ~ UNDER UL §, RULES «Rails Lead Slow Decline as “Losses Range From Frac- tion to Two Points New York, July 2—(#)—The birth- ‘session of the stock morket Monday ranged from ‘fractions to around 2 Points. The close was rather heavy. tle nervous as the result of the up-|Bethl. heaval in Germany and doubts were also ex] the effect on regarding ir dustrial profits of some of the new c laws passed by congress. Commission | New York Stocks| THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE MONDAY, JULY 2, 1934 -Tribune’s Grain, Livestock and © Market Report for Mon., July 2 SLIM SPECULATIVE |{ Grain Quotations DEMAND IN GRAINS |oyar, 2 3ee 8% High Low Clove ane | TAKES PRICES DOWNEe = Be Be at Be am Fal a1% Am. 8% . am. ae Unofficial Crop Estimates Bul- Eo tid am. 7, | lish But Fall to Act as te Am in Stimulus 43% Am. 41% My ie me rH : Chicago, July 2.—()—Much lower an. ios prices for every kind of grain form- Anacon 14% |ed the rule Monday, largely as a re- Arm. 92% |sult of unusual slimness of general eo Se 88% | speculative demand. 6 22% | July unofficial crop estimates made ) Aviation Corp. 5% |Public Monday were construed as Baldwin Loco, 10% | bullish, but failed to act as a stimulus Balt. & Ohio . 22% |to purchase. A weight on wheat val- Barn os x ues was continued liberal movement aeRO MT aaa UG Jot newiy-harvested grain in the south- x a west. ie Stes qt | Wheat closed weal at the day's low- eet level, 2% to 2% cents under Sat- 4% | Urday’s finish, July 87% to %; Sept. Canad! house opinion as to immediate equity | Gann bearish trends was mixed, although sentiment was a little more in evi- dence than during the past week. by ¢| to 10 cents decline. Weakness of grains was a contri-|Cerro di buting factor to the depressed specu- lative atmosphere. Wheat and corn che lest. 2 or more cents a bushel note withstanding unofficia! crop esti- mates were fairly bullish Cotton Gropped more than $1 a bale and rub- ber and silver futures were hesitant. Bonds were mixed. Most foreign ex- changes were steady. Estimates of the American Iron & Steel Institute that steel production this week would be at 23 per cent of capacity compared with 44.7 per cent @ week ago were not surprising in view of previous private forecasts. ay ae Sa ike ae Oa g ly 58% to %, Sept. 50% \. Hs MINNEAPOLIS RANGE % to % off, and provisions unchanged Minneapolis, ‘July = mp Sharp downturns pf all grain values meee gett Gee ABYC Coe tock place after July unofficial figures 92% 90% 90% regarding domestic crops became G1% 805% 89% available. Selling pressure broadened, DIN 80% «8915 ¥#| with wheat and corn both undergoing | Dec. 22% 90 90's quick tumbles of more than one cent 86% 65% 65! @ bushel. Houses with eastern con- 81, 65% 65% nections were conspicuous on the ti selling side of the wheat market. 48% AT'S 4714 Average of Monday's unofficial esti- 48% 48% «48% mates put 1934 domestic winter wheat 48% 48% 4855 production at 406,000,000 bushels and Ka iid Spring wheat et 108,000.000. These 80 figures compared with unofficial June estimates of respectively 417,000,000 and 125,000,000 and with government and choice 100 to 130 Ibs. 2.50 to 3.50. 4 | ling a better 170-300 Ibs. 425-50; top 4.50; some held higher; packers now bidding mostly 4.40 down; packing’ sows mostly 3.60-90; bidding 3.00-4.00 on light lights; 2.00-50 or better on Pigs; average cost 4.00; average weight 263 lbs.; for the month vt average cost 3.56; weight 250 ‘Sheep 1,000; run includes 664 head direct; salable supply odd lot native lambs and several bunches of yearl- ings; no early action; undertone low- er_on lambs. Dairy cows: Steady to weak; most dairy cow sales around 25.00 to 35.00; | weighty young springers up to CHICAGO Chicago, July 2.—(AP—U. 8. D. A.) —Hogs 30,000, including 10,000 direct; slow, 10 lower than Friday; 210 to 310 Tbs. 4.80 to 4.90; top 4.90; 17 to 200 Ibs. 2 |4.25 to 4.75; light lights 3.75 to 4.25; pigs 2.50 to 3.50; packing sows 3.90 1% | to 4.25; light light good and choice 14° to 160 Ibs. 3.50 to 4.25; light weight 16C to 200 Ibs, 4.20 to 4.60; medium weight 200 to 250 Ibs. 4.65 to 4.90; &/heavy weight 250 to 350 lbs. 4.78 to , |4.80; packing sows medium and good 275 to 550 Ibs. 3.50 to 4.35; pigs good Cattle 25,000; calves 6,000; fat steers with weight and jong yearlings unevenly steady to 25 lower; mostly weak to 15 cents off; better grade weighty steers showing least decline; bractically all grade light cattle un- Ger pressure; supply grassy offerings larger, but grain fed predominating in run and selling slowly at 650 to 9.00; early top weighty steers 10.15; long yearlings 9.25; better grade heifers yearlings steady at 6.00 to 650; Slaughter cattle and vealers: steers good and choice 550 to 900 Ibs. 5.75 to 8.25; 900 to 1100 Ibs 5.75 to 9.25; 1100 to 1300 Ibs. 6.50 to 10.25; 1300 to 1500 Ibs. 7.50 to 10.25; common and 4)medium 550 to 1300 Ibs 2.75 to 7.50; heifers good and choice 550 to 750 Ibs, 4.15 to 6.75; common and medium 2.26 .| to 5.00; cows good 3.75 to 5.00; com- mon and medium 2.35 to 3.75; low cut- tei and cutter 1.50 to 2.35; bulls (year- excluded) good (beef) 3.00 to + cutter common and medium 2.25 3. ate 3.50; vealers good and choice 4.00 te 5.75; medium 3.50 to 4.00; cull and common 2.50 to 3.50; stocker and feed- er cattle: steers good and choice 500 to 1050 Ibs. 4.00 to 5.50; common and medium 2.75 to 4.00. Thousands SEE and READ Your AD Daily That’s why prompt re- turns result from a want ad in this paper. If you have anything to sell, buy, rent or trade, try this satisfactory means of getting customers. Tribune Want Ad Rates bares Dia Are Low 45c Cuts and border used on want ads come 2 consecutive insertions, not over 15 under classified display rates of 15 cents per words . cotamn inch per single insertion. 1 insertion, Ne clairvoyant, fortane teller, matrimenial, 2 consecutive Ebi both Posthopadrtimeadith adn btintd 1.00 phe it to edit or reject consecutive insertions, not over 25 words 145 mci oe All ads of over 25 words add 3c per word to ALL WANT ADS ARE CASH IN ADVANCE above rates A Representative Will Call If You Desire er doubtful advertising accepted. We reserve tl submitted. Cont. 5 42 Sheep 12,000; fat lambs around 25 aoe tiers hcbnere dana vine eoo.o00. Secor bee ee 4 |Icwer; bulk desirable kinds 8.00-8.25; 2 and N. Y. Central, Southern Pa- Corn and oats prices gave way with a He aiid Lidl he eifie, Ameriean Can, U. 8. smelting, OL epussocasietGustiee aaa saESOTON 4 SE 1a bao sirable tat ewes 1.75 to 200 (effective | === Pear ae " Apanieaenee fer ieeree Case, year, Chrysler & mum- 2 eat | SERt. cd ‘i ‘ : pet” or OUtisekjISsOed Hal paMtTOeraTT % | bushels, against 2.330,000,000 bushels |"°* inahsr: IeRinS ajambs classified 981 Fargoans in Finals Female Help Wanted ___| sop-rewt—nicelyTurlshed Ean Fractional losses were registered by harvested last year. JULUTH RANGE choles 2.75 to 8.68: cso a 7 Of N. D. Net Tourne WANTED AT ONCE—Lady cook for] ment apartment, U 8. Steel, American Telephone, Provisions were easy, responsive to duly 2.—(P)— dium 600 to 7.75: os eto me- DV. Ne Y| restaurant in small town. State Kitchenette, bedroom and private Bethlehem Steel, General Motors, |= downturns of hog values and grains. [ol High Low Close im 6. Ae. ston 150 Ibs. — age, experience and wages expected.| hath. Private entrance. Also gar- Jchns-Manville, Montgomery Ward, | EU, F- Sore Coe ait tute tig a] Fargo, July 2—U)—Quarter-tinal | _Write Tribune Ad. No. 7136. SEeTicl ee OTRO ee American Smelting, Cetro de Pasco, % | WHEAT FUTURE CLOSE 115. 7 matches in the singles were acheduled aa ee Schenley, Consolidated Gas, Standard| Fox WEAK AS RECEIPTS GO UP : Monday on the Island Park courts in Peace nee 3 room 2 Oil of California, and Public Service Minneapolis, July 2.—(#)—Heavy SIOUX CITY the annual North Dakota State Ten- every detail, Sane ie nant at. of New Jersey. primary receipts of wheat and a liber. Sioux City, Ia., July 2——cv, 8, Nis tournament, whieh got under way|REMEMBER we will renovate your! North SS = {al increase in the wheat visible sup- Dept. Agr.)—Cattle, 15,000, including |here y. The doubles entered] old mattress and rebuild it into a | Produce Markets | |cen i|ply total had the most influence in 8,500 governments; slaughter steers |e final stage but the match was not| new art cover for only $3.95 or we|POR RENT—Two furnished light PA seamaster |) ; | wheat futures here Monday, and prices and yearlings slow, steady to weak; |¢xpected to be played Monday. can rebuild it into @ modern inner-} housekeeping rooms. Gas, lights NEW YORK # | sagged off to a weak close. fat sh2 stock weak t- 25 lower: stock.|__Meeting in the singles matches| spring. 309 8th 8t. Phone 1962. and electric washer included, $20. Ne ‘ke, July 2. Butter Trade was desultory all through te Fp <r ca ERENCE ‘ Jers and feeders dull in liberal sup.|Monday were hl Vokes. | ——————_z—Kmama—aKvw_== Inquire at 1014 Bawy. lew York, ly 2.—()—Butter, session, and buying power was too MINNEAPOLIS CASH GRAIN ply; most 25 lower; choice medium| year's net captain at Southern Cali- Work Wanted FOR RENT—Two room furnished apt. 1,356; steady; creamery higher than limited to take care of the steady) Minneapolis, July 2.— UF) — Wheat | weight beeves held above 8.50, choice| fornia, who faces Norman Christin-| carr ig snowflake Laundry, We| Private bath and kitchenette. Elec- extras 25-25%; extra tenes) 24%; at. hedging pressure. New July wheat|receipts Monday 188 compared to 296) ong yearlings above 7.75; most grain|s0n; George McHose who meets Sid apuclatlae: Ail an ey Shor pies tric refrigerator. Laundry pri ‘irsts_ (88-91 neti fee rere j | closed 2:4 lower, new Sept. 2% lower,|* Shot OB. cash wheat and coarse (feds salable around 5.50.7.25; load|Mason: Marvin Doherty, defending) £)°"Dnone 129, Available July 9. Nicola Apts. 106 sesoad sees 12-%; centralized Hu %, | and ne enn ; lower enn grain closing quotations today follow. lots choice heifers 6.00-35; most beef ein sino to pices rf G aie OE TER: ~ | Main, gene 3 Hi Motor grains al inished lower. jul t— Delivered Arrive | Cows 2.50-3.75; low cutters and cutters |Dosen and Johnny Myron FOR RENT—I room and kitchenette Cheese, 146,644; quiet, state, whole | tinois Central 24” | oats closed % lower, new ‘% lower. |15% protein i “*/ mainly 1.50-200; fleshy 922 Ib. feeders | Hans Tronnes. all are from Fargo. SOG te Hallet” artineist on igroinditione’ (Mate milk flats, fresh, specials 15%; fancy |Ine 32% lold Sept. % lower, and new % off.|1 dk north. 5.75: few good stock steer calves 5.00;| In the doubles final, Phil Wooledge | Fredonia, N. Dak. furnished, $16, also will share 3 15; do, held, specially cured specials | Int, 25%! Dec. was % lower. July rye closed|2 dk north. scattered lots choice feeding heifers|and his father, J. D. Wooledge, will | WORK WANTED by experienced Iady| room apt. upstairs with married inets; regular ‘cured 113) avereaeienn 12%] 1% lower and Sept. 1°: off. Old July|3 dk north. 4.00; large share stockers and feed-| battle the veteran combination of| by day or week. Phone 273. couplaior 2 duties pod 16-16%. - 16% | feed harley closed 1% lower, new 1% ise orceeto er steers eligible around 3.50. McHose and Tronnes. ORIENTAL ‘and domestic rugs and| nished including ice for $20. 108 Eggs, 24946; irregular; special 15% | lower, old Sept. 7: lower and new 2 dk north. Hogs, 8,500; market slow; early sa With the exception of one match,! upholstered furniture cleaned, de- Avenue B East : packs or selections from fresh recipts 21% | 1 lower. Sept. malting barley closed|3 Gx north. and bids 10 to 2 lower than Friday;|Sunday’s singles encounters went to} mothed and disinfected. For esti-| cm cree 17%-21; standards and commercial . 8) 18_ j unchanged. July and Sept. flax closed |13% protein top 4.35; better grade 200-280 Ib.|the various winners in straight sets.| mates call H. J. Johnston. Phone|“PARTMENTS FOR RENT—Moders, standards 16%-17; firsts 15%-15%, r Grocery 3c lower. 1 dk norht. butchers bid 4.15.25; few 180.200 Ib.|Sid Mason was carried to the extra! 1 unfurnished. Well located. Suit > seconds 14%-15; mediums 40 Ibs.,|Liqui Cash wheat receipts were too small|2 dk north. weights 3.75-4.15; nothing done on|cet before downing W. P. Baird, Men- |iany WANTS work for board and able for two or three people. Call 14%-14%; dirties, No. 1, 42 lbs., 14%: Lou to make a real market, and demand |3 dk north. other weights; sows mostly 3.75-85;|dan, 6-2, 7-9, 6-0. room, Willing to work. Pl 610. at 600-10th St. ~ average checks 13-13%; storage pack- was thin with buyers picking up|12% protein heavies down to 3.60; feeder pigs up Singles EE i rer _ Phone 10. FOR RENT—Three room furnished td firsts unquoted, % | types. Winter wheat was unchanged/) Gy peo to 3.00. Phil Wooledge won from Carl Hau- Houses and Flats apartment. Ground floor. Call at White eggs, resale of premium|May , | with virtually no offers. Durum offer-/3 Gy north. Sheep, 2,000, including 560 direct ana} gen, 6-1, 6-0: Norman Christianson | —_—________________|_ 937 w. Thayer. Phone 1632. marks 26-26%; nearby special packs | Mi 4% |ings were very light, and in quiet to| Grade ot 337 billed through: market salable) won from Harold Billegmeter, 1-5, (FOR QUICK SALE—House and all| top Pent —partly furnished 2 OF 3 including premiums 23%-25%; nearby Ex fair demand. Corn offerings were in|1 dk notrh. supply all odd lots trucked in native|6-4; George McHose won from Birch | household goods including piano,/" 1) apt., also 2 sleeping rooms in and midwestern hennery, exchange |M eg [steady demand and fir... Oats was|2 dk north. lambs; nothing done early; buyers| Horton, 6-0, 6-1; Sid Mason won from | Kelvinator, washing machine, per-| Diva. sl oe” close th, “Attractive: specials 21%4-22%; nearby and mid-|y¢0° 3% |hard to quote, because buyers tried|3 dk north. talking unevenly lower; indications|Myron Wurdman, Mandan, 6-0, 6-0; | lor set, dining room set, 9x12 rug! jy'clan References. 313 Mandan western exchange standards 20;|Mont, Ward 26% |to work over to a September basis. | Grade of around 7.75 for best lambs; salesmen| Sid Mason won from W. P. Baird,| nd Ozite, bedroom set, child's bed! 2) "phone y marked mediums 19-20; Jersey me-|Nash Mi 17%|Rye demand still lacked force, but ; noni Ye generally asking steady or upward to B and crib, car with balloon tires, FOR RENTOTes oom Tanabe /diums 21; Pacific coast, fresh, shell|Nat. Biscuit 35. | daily offerings are being picked up 3 north as 8.25; odd lots slaughter ewes salable Taylor.tot. Call at 414-8th St. R RENT—Two room furnished treated or liners, fancy 25-26; Pacific | Nat. 16% | without hesitation. Barley tone was ‘Montana Winter Wheat 2.00 down; around two double decks FOR RENT—Six-room modern house,| Pt. for adults. 710-7th 81 Roy coast, standards 23-24%; Pacific Ls son & Lt. Jo” | steady to a shade firmer. Flax offer-|14<, 87 Ib fed Texas yearlings, bought to| Phit Wooledge and J. D. Wooledge| 5-room modern bungalow. 3-room| ._Nef: ~ coast, shell treated or liners, mediums |N- y. Central 274 | ings were fairly liberal with demand|1 D q 7, [arrive 6.25; effective July 2 spring) won from Bud Dosen and Bill Chris-| furnished apartment. Also garage. «21-22, Browns, resale of premium|N. Y. NH. & H. 14% | good. Diversion point buyers com-/1 H 91% 93% 91% 92% | lambs classified as lambs. All close in. Phone 905 or 877. 2, Marks 24-25; mene and western spe- ert + een La Peted sharply. Hes! . |FOR RENT—Five, six and 6 1 “cial packs, private sales from store | North F ae =e 1% 93% 91% 92% ° *| Baird, and Jack Stephens, Mandan,| modern houses. 18-23%; western standards 17%-%. | Notthern Pacific hi* ee OF eee ena is aia | Miscellaneous | 64°63; "pail wooledge and J. D.| vided into two apartments "with & pus aall Minneapolis, .—(/)—Range —___——4| wooteage from baths. ‘good four room out NEW YORK Fac Ome & 38% |curlot grain sales: Wheat, No. thard|? BA” Foi, o3n gi 92% FOREIGN EXCHANGE tnd Johnny Myron, 3 (| funuted aps fa kee teen New York, July 2.—()—Live poul- Peckaca if 3% |spring 97% to 97%; No. 1 dark north-| Grade of New York, July 2.—(#)—Foreign ex-| George McHose and Hans Tronnes| apt., private bath, $28. T. M. Casey oy seats sh chene. Se ager Parcpunite cit em er oarey No 3.51 to 60. LHW. 90% 92% 90% 91% [change steady; Great Britain demand| on from Sid Mason and Harold) & Son, 518 arias apres 1e-20; fowls, freight sod cx:| Pathe Exchan 2°] Corn, oats, rye, and flax not quoted.| Mlanessia and South Dakota Wheat |in dollars; others in cents: | Billeemeler, 6-2, 6 Te Se ‘press, 12-17; roosters, freight and ex-| Penney, (J, ©.) i” ——____—_ Bet ea i Sitent,itialn Sat Rxanes 840%: Jow. Pull basement, garage attach- press, 9; turkeys, freight, 11-17; ex-| pritio® pet, ae 8 FLOUR 1 ret Healy 856%: Germany 3800; Norway| pectors to Visit ed, 50x140 ft, lot, nice lawn, shrub- 17-19; ducks, freight, 10; ex-| pills, Flour 27% | Minneapolis, Minn,, July 2—(P)—| Grade of . 3 Sweden 26.02; res ) rs bery. Near schools. East front. On press, es » H 36% | Flour . Carload lots, fam-|1 Dk W or New York 100.93%; New York in Fo od Establishments Pavement. Location best in town. Dressed. poultry weak; Pub. 8ve. N. J. 35. |ily patents 9656-55 a barrel in 98-11 H W..... my s% 20% .... | Montreal 99.06%. _— preg a gens home. 8 fresh 17-25; frozen 18-26; freah | Pu ; oF SALON Baek. amber yESTMENT TRUS inspect ——SS ne hone hs Pigg Purity Baking 18%) "Shipments, 26.906 barrels Ch.1 amber LOO Liat 108% 1.1% INVESTMENT TRUSTS indi ftive 10 nspect. food, establish. frozen 8-194; turkeys. | Radio-Kelth-Orp. a) eae oeiitae, 20,00-2080, |2,amiber... 107% 1.13% .... (Over the counter in N. ¥.) ing the hot weather gained headway Wanted to Buy frozen 17-27; ducks fresh | Remi vin Gnaee ot 1.00% 1.06% Quart. Inc. Sh. 1.28; 1.38. Monday Sctomind suggestion ged VIOLINS WANTED—Cash for very : ep. a Hy SRORRO CURRIN, RO oo. sonia HOME LOAN BONDS Chemist; which urged euch inspections} $24 broken, violins, M. K. er ee ulte Ret. "S| red o1%: No. 1 hard 90 to 81's: No. 2| Grade of Home Owners Loans 4's ’S1 100.91 |be made during this season. Chicago, July 2—(?)—Butter was “Al 1% 5 914; No,|1 amber. 94% 1.00% The majority of inspections of food steady in tone Monday. Poultry and| Seaboard Air af * | mixed 90°; No. 3 dark hard 90/4; MO.1s Sinner... Sai 90% CHICAGO STOCKS establishments should be made during were easy. — Cee ee ee ren |Gradect (By The Associated Press) the hot weather for it is then that eae git, Saney: rumer,|Ghatuct sh len to ar” Mises prverdonal Ne |b auram-- SAE aR seawee U ty Si cites fies Odie Sean ee Gli igs, |2 yellow 61; No, 2 white 65; sample|i rd durum ‘63% 84% firsts (88-89) 21%-22; seconds (86.87) | Southern Pac. 28% | grade 56%. Oats, No. 1 white 44%; Coarse Grain NEW YORK CURB °90%4-21; standards | (90 centralized 23, |ro rye, Barley 86 to 96. Timothy}, Com = Hew XK, UY 2 Durh: “parlots) 24. Butter sales, one car ex.|8) 4% |sced 9.25 to 9.50 cwt. Clover seed)? yellow... $2 S74 Cities Service ... + 2% | Neadily tras 24; 600 tubs extres 23%; tour/seandard Jor, [2025 to 1400 owt. 4 Yellow... $5 35% | tr |quent and sanitary disposal of gar- SASS SRR Ese rok easy, | std. gu Gal, “ DULUTH CASH GRAIN : wie... ty a xy |Dage is important during hot weather, “graded firsts cars 14%4; local 14; cur-|Btewart. Warner 6%| Duluth, July 2—(#)—Cash closing|4 mixed... 2 53 Pi games ‘The commissioner urged that doors Tent receipts 12-13. No egg sales. baker 4 : ‘Wheat, No. 1 dark northern| Oats— ; : NEW YORK BONDS oa “Poultry, live, 1 car; 49 trucks; easy, |Superior Steel S% 94%-98%; No. 2 dark northern 93%- Paice ah $3 New York, July 2. — (®) — Bonds ‘fiens 12%; Leghorns hens 9%; Rock Eo lls ae 97%; No, 3 dark northern 92%-06%3|¢ white WX 4X close: : steps be taken to reduce flies to 8 min. “‘tryers 18%-22, colored 18;' Rock | nex. Pat: 9" |No. 1 dark northern heavy 95%-00%; Gress Northern 1's of 1936... 98 | imum. springs 24, colored 22; Rock broliers| Tran 3% |No. 1 northern 94%-08%; No.2 north-|ci'to fey.. 91 93 ‘Tobacco Products 614's of 2022.. 105% | ““mspecially in the smaller towns 18%4-21, colored 18; 13%- | Underwood Elliot 47% |ern 93%-07%; No. 1 northern heavy ae 15 88 A OTE and poorer districts of large towns,” 14%; barebacks 14-15; roosters 8%; | Union C: 41% 195% -99%; No. 1 amber durum 89%- . 60 73 MINNEAPOLIS STOCKS he pointed out,” it is important that turkeys 10-14; spring ducks 10-14, old | Union, Pacific 119% 190%; No. 2 amber durum 88%-80%; 16% 20% 46% Minneapolis, Minn. July 2—/P—| tne sidewalk and that partion of the 8-9; spring geese 11, old 8, sg No, 1 amber durum hard 90%-1.13%; 2 s+ | 8tocks close: building near the front entrance be man, now a United Corp, 1b%|No. 2 amber durum hard 90%-1.13%; 1.81% 185% 181% .... % | washed frequently and kept scrupul- fair and mechanical in- BISMARCK GRAIN Un, 16%| No. 1 mixed durum 86% -1.08%; No. 2 ously clean to prevent files from gath- » Who is willing to train (Furnished by Russell-Miller Co.) jus. 40% | mixed durum 85%-1.08%; No. 1 red ering there and thus entering the es- during spere time or evenings, te Date July 2. Us. 6% | durum 83%. | Livestock tablishment with customers.” qualify as INSTALLATION — and No. fe 32%) Flax, No. 1, 1.85%. aig SERVICE expert on all types ELEO- No. , 8. Oats, No. 3 white 42%. i. 80. 8T. PAUL No. But" Sa | Rye, No. 1, 64%. South at. Paul, July 2. 8. South Dakota Man fully, giving age, phone, present No. ‘Vandium 20%) Barley, malting 85-75; No. 1 feed/ nent agr.)—Cattle 8,300 tes To S k in State ‘Utilities Inst. Write No. if |basley S0%-52K; No, 2, fond, Barley | include’ $1600 cattle, 1,000 calves. on 0 Speal Grocery, 104 . No, <I ; No. barley A billing; liberal — No. { 11, | Corn, No, 1 yellow 58%; No. 1 mixed! trazsy westerns here; poh said t that Jultus Wasted. Bisbee Youth “No. i 50%; No. 1 white 57% weak to 28 lower; bulls opening steady; Farmer | ze] Hookers alow aod demand ‘carroy;| Liquor Measures Are this month under] In Acciden: : r) BOSTON WOOL talking lower; few good grain fed Decisi Defeated North Boston, July 2—(#)—(U. 8. D. A.) steers 5.50-6.50; best held} - ively ea Farmers and Workers Defense com-| Devils Lake, July 2--(—Lioyd A. Sentiment in the wool market tend-| above 7,00; mature grassy steers elig- mi Monday. - Be- | Church, 19-year-old youth of Bisbee, }. Dep.jed to improve during the past few! ible below 5.00; few fleshy grass heif. speak in turn |died in a hospital here Saturday night 3|days and reflected more hopefulness|ers 4.50 down; low cutter to cutter alee ae |e ee ee eat ous ae ee 3 | than ‘for many weeks. ‘nee or Wao | Came, Saertae: faratece) And seein Cy od miles east of Bis- 30; stock, weak, supplies | uldted by an increase recently 2.28-3.25; good kind up A ‘scons fraging sod- | number of inquiries’ from worsted| medium to good bulls 290.300; odd July 18.) Bix the car with # per |. |Manufacturers and an actual increase | head more; common stocker steers % Arkansas U. 8. No, 1, 1.45; Louisiana |in purchases by woolen mills, around 3.00 and less; good quality / North. Estimated receipts of domestic woo! | yearlings held above 4.00; calves 3,700; 0. 3. No. 1, 1:26; Cobblers, Mort Oar- jab Reston, | reported is poe yeux to 60 lower, good to cholee 3.50- Rong Wy i gh ae ' cewing id Chas nee 30, amounted to 22300,-| Hogs 4800; slow, lights and butch- deap water U. &.|300 pounds compared with 4,214,600 jers, steedy to 10 lower: packing sows ‘unable te stim, [auring the previous week. ‘about steady; pigs and light lights arrived.