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Prices Generally Edge Up Frac- 1,383, steady MORE HOPEFUL AS WAR SCARE BASES} tion to Two Points; Trad- ing Remains Dull res, Baldwin Loco. Apparent easing of the Austrian|Balt. é& Oltio tension was said to have been a help- ful factor. At the same time bullish fervor was i j ‘* Poultry, live, 1 car, 32 trucks, ‘steady; hens 12-13; Leghorn hens 10; Rock fryers 18-20; colored 16; Rock’ springs 22-23, colored 20; Rock broil- ers 15-17, colored 15, barebacks 13, Leghorn 14%; roosters 8; turkeys 10- | Nat. ‘14; spring ducks 7-9; old 7-8; spring geese 10, old NEW YORK New York, July cheese exchange, Twins 5 Farmers call baord, Daisies Horns 11; all Standard Brands 1% Reo Rep. eee Dutch ‘Shell Miscellaneous Y|geloray Siac o——$__________¢ | Schulte Oil Norway Sweden 25.99; in New 101.62%; New York in Montreal Tribune’s Grain, Livestock Market Report for Sat., Jul MARKET SENTIMENT |[ New York Stocks||FORECAST OF MORE —<- Closing Prices July 28. tent FREE ae EET l Grain Quotations tf HEAT SENDS GRAINS owas ARING SATURDAY Both Com and Wheat Sky-| oor rocket 3 Cents a Bushel; Offerings Scarce EI Ee. ae Ps FR cs BRE tet ot a ur y 2 wet tt thir tlio Chicago, July 28.—(4#—Prospects of @ new heat wave overspreading the Dec. United States next week did much to send grain prices soazing Saturday. Both wheat and corn Sept, more than 3 cents a bushel. Offer-/Sept., ings of all cereals were scarce, aside from sales from holders who were in Barie & position to realize profits. Wheat closed strong, 2%-3% over| gery Friday's finish, Sept. new 1.01%-%; Sept., 6% | Cor, 2%-3% up, Sept. 68%-%, oats | Dec. 1-1% advanced, and provisions show- % Jing 2 cents to 25 cents gain. Wheat climbed more than 215 cents & bushel, influenced more or less by fears that temperatures up to 100 and above in the Canadian northwest :' Ef ? 97% cy 01 00: 03: 64 88 8 Ba 4 44 45: 45) 1 a Bit 3 Rh FELKK FKASE FF if BPEy 2 Peet. 3 Comprehensively trade reported |pep”, DOW. 104, cited Saturday showed that the re- aaa Be FORRES ERR RRR PEE 9292 reese BBS BIo% soefnavanaBEse.s' Sept, 28.—(P)}—A threat DULUTH RANGE fe a at ae MINNEAPOLIS CASH GRAIN served Wetat| doubles trom feeding stations, 29,200 cash wheat and ry a H roy 5 5 0 BRE os ats er Seon 5: FARRAR RE RET a i =| 110% 114% .... eI i i Livestock 80. ST. PAUL selling mostly at 2.25 down. to 7.50; plainer short-feds sold down- % ward to 4.25 or below; grass-fat steers sold from 1.25 to 4.75; good to choice dry-fed heifers sold at 5.50 to 6.90; short-feds 4.00 to 5.25; grass heifers 1.00 to 4.35; most grass cows sold at 2.50 to 3.75; good yearlings up to 4.28; choice heavy feeders up to 5.00; in- ferior to common grades sold at 1.50 fs | to 2.25, ‘Hogs closed weak to 10 or more low- 2 ler for the week; Friday's bulk bet- ter 180 to 300 Ibs. 4.35 to 4.50; light lights 3.25 to 4.25; killer pigs 2.50 to 3.00; stock pigs 1.50 to 2.25; packing sows 3.85 to 3.85; cull end medium sows 1.50 to 3.25. CHICAGO Chicago, July 28—(#)—(U., 8. Dept. Agr.)—Weekly livestock market re- view: Hogs—Trading took place only on Monday and Wednesday, the market being closed on other days owing te strike conditions; the top was 4.80 on Monday and 4.70 on Wednesday, com- pared with a peak of 5.00 early lest Friday, and a practical top at 4.75 late that day; no market hogs ar- rived after Tuesday, but directs con- tinued throughout the week. Cattle — Compared Friday last week: Fed steers and yearlings sold “| off 25-50c Monday; then, following strike, prices worked back unevenly but sharply on truce market session an! later at nearby feedlots; little net change on better grades but all grass steers and fat grass cows and heifers unevenly 25-50c lower, cows at new low levels; bulls 15-25¢ lower and vealers 50c lower; desirable light steers, long yearlings and better grade light heifer and mixed year- % | lings held up much better than weighty steers, but owing to exces- sive runs and unsettled conditions, intense heat, and sluggish dressed un- dertone practically everything worked lower; no open markets after Wed- nesday; early glut of emergency drouth cattle and calves purchased on government account now cleaned up; open market top on steers 9.40 but similar kinds later sold up to 9.50 at nearby feedlots; light steers 9.10; heifer yearlings 7.40; stockers well cleaned up, 25c lower. Sheep—For week ending Friday 37 direct; compared Friday last week, Wednesday's trading basis around 50- 15e lower on fat lambs; sheep about steady; range seconds and feeding lambs unevenly and rather ‘sharply lower in instances with strike tie-up and hampered shipping facilities par- ticularly depressing in those branches; all major price controlling factors ob- scured by effects of local walkout; week's lamb top 6.75, paid early for 6.65; most of this week's natives 6.00- 6.50; double merely good fed Califor- SRRRE RARER RRS RRRERRRARRRAR i cs aSe8iBesssssses ERR RR PK EH September barley advanced 1% fro the week, closing at 53%. RANGE OF CARLOT SALES ry # 00 a £3 88 RRA 3 a 4 northern apring Api ciniisaaeicsaos 115% to 115%; No, 2 mixed 111%; PAE ARON stony %1No. 2 northern spring 1.12%; No. 1 14, [hard white 113%; No. 1 hard am- conn 144%; No, 2 mixed durum MORMORMOR ct 8 Pro 110% 1.11% 1.09% 1.10% : erat“ latets tenet hate ied te 1.00% 1.10% 1.087% 1.10% and Seath Dakota Wheat cy a i Oats, rye and flax not quoted. Minneapolis, Minn., — unchanged. Shipments, 22,477 barrels. Pure bran’ $21.00-21.25. Standard middlings $23.00-23.50. CHICAGO CASH GRAIN cago, July 28.—()—' ted, 1.01; No. 1 hard, 1.04 No, 2 yellow hard, 1.03%-1.04%; No. 1 mixed, 1.02. Corn, No. 2 mixed, 67%; No. 1 yel- No, 2 white, 68%-00%. sample grade, 64%. Oats, No. 2 white, 46% -47%. 4, 1.08% 1.09% 1.08% 1.00% : ‘aa g preys fore mo. a sees 107% 1.08% 1.07% 1.08% 1.50% 1.41% 1.47% 1.42% 1.49% .... RRKKEE il =| i 1.20% 1.40% .... i a; St. ... cent less. | Reynolds i oes 1.08% 1.00% .... 0... Coarse Grain Ceti ens RS RRR RE 23 ¥ Barley, 58-59. Timothy seed, $10.75-11.00 per cwt. Clover seed, $10.75-14.50 per cwt. ad Aa Bes tea Babe aa s SE Re : 3 E cy i} ? i of FRFKKK LKK SSS EE eeaeaarsese < Hy BS oN aBewe hh eukeiwe wry tJ = northern 1.11% to 10% to 1.16%; No, 1 amber du FRE R FE FS Ft tt Peta pets Pid RRR 4.00-5.00; range seconds 5.00-5.75; feeding lambs 5.65-6.00, Wednesday sales at inside. From sources other than the de- partment of agriculture it was esti- mated Saturday's receipts of animals direct were: Hogs 7,000; cattle, com- mercial 2,000, government 600; sheep 4,000. SIOUX CITY Sioux. City, July 28—(M)—«(U. 8. Dept. Agr.)—Cattle 4,000; including 3500 governments and 300 billed through; market for the week: slaughter steers and yearlings largely 25 higher; better grede heifers firm; others weak to 25 off; cows 25 down; stockers and feeders 25-50 down; load lots choice medium weight beeves 8.25-60; long yearlings up to 8.00;|; most grain feds 5.25-7.50; car lots choice heifers 6.25-50; bulk beef cows 1.15-2.00; low cutters and cutters mainly 1.00-50; choice light stockers 4.75; bulk 2.25-3.50; load lots choice feeding heifers 3.50-75. Hogs 1500; market mostly steady; top 4.50; bulk better grade 210-260 Ib, butchers 4.25-50; few 180-210 Ib. averages 4.10-25; light lights scarce, dull; sows largely 3.70-85; feeder pigs dull, sine 520 exp. ag Sheep 600; urday’s trade steady; load choice yearlings, bought to arrive at 5.00; load light weight Idaho feed- ing lambs 4.85; market for the week: fat and feeding lambs 50 to mostly 15 lower, closing top and bulk choice native lambs 6.00; late bulk sorted Tange lambs 5.35-65; choice quoted up to 6.00; choice yearlings at midweek mostly 5.00; late sales range feeding lambs 4.75-5.25; choice sorted kinds quoted to 5.40. HACKERS SHO0 DEVILS LAKE MA Kenneth Murphy, 24, in Hospi- tal; Assailants Escape | Soy how With. Alcohol oo South St. Paul, July 28—(AP—U, 8. D. A)—One dollar per cwt. has been clipped off lamb prices this week, Placing bulk natives at 5.75 or the lowest since May, 1933; recent sales of range lambs were made at 6.85 to 6.00 with the sort-offs going to feed- ers at 5.35 to 5.65; slaughter ewes are Western range states contributed liberally to this week's cattle supply and while smooth and well wintered kinds sold readily, plainer offerings % | Proved hard to move; most grain-fed steers and yearlings cleared this 4 | week at 5.25 to 6.50, with some at 7.00 1.15 to 2.78; good smooth fed kinds 4/up to 3.75 or better; cutters Tc to 45% | 1.50; better vealers closed at 3.50 to , |5.00; stock steers bulxed this week at CLASSIFI ED A Is this the Tribune want ad de- partment? I've heard so much about the good results of Tribune want ads from neighbors who columns when they day this week? . Are Low column tach per single A to sell, buy, rent or trade, that I just know this want ad I am going to give you will help me find some furniture pieces I have been looking for. Why shouldn't it bring immediate results when thousands will read my ad each Tribune Want Ad Rates Cuts and border used on want ads come ander classified display rates of 75 cents per words insertion. 1 insertion, 25 words . Ne clairvoyant, fortune teller, matrimonial, or Goubtful ad: accepted. We reserve the right te edit er reject any copy submitted. ALL WANT ADS ARE CASH IN ADVANCE have used your have something Representative Will Call If You Desire Houses and Flats Personal FOR SALE—Entirely modern house. ‘1 rooms including bath, Three bed- rooms. Near school, not far from downtown. Reduced price for cash or terms with low rate of interest. For information call at 428 W. Bdwy. after 10:30 a. m. natives; Monday's bulk rangers 6.50- |! 1931 Hupomobile Sedan nias 6.35 straight; native throwouts|1931 Willys Sedan 1933 Chevrolet Truck, 1! FOR RENT—6 room house, bath and furnace, 3 bedrooms. Three room house to adults only. Close in. Base- ment, main avenue entrance, City heat, reasonable sent. 212% Main| Avenue. FOR RENT—Duplex with 2 bedrooms and sleeping porch. 114 Bdwy. In- quire H. J. Woodmansee. Automobiles for Sale USED CARS 1932 Chevrolet DeL. Sed. trunk.. 425 1931 Ford Del. Sedan, clean 1932 Chevrolet Coupe, overhat 1931 Ford Vict. clean job . seeee 295 1928 Chrysler Sedan, overhauled. 175 1928 Pontiac Sedan, low mileage. 175 1929 Essex Sedan, low mileage.. 165 1933 Chevrolet Coupe, spec. price 475 1928 Whippet Coach . & Duals, good condition .. We trade and give te: CAPITAL CHEVROLET CO. Bismarck, N. D. 2 Blocks West of Post Office Wanted to Buy LINCOLN & INDIAN Head Pennies Wanted: Will pay up to $2 each if more than 11 yeats old. Certain pennies worth $60. Send 10c for catalog. Box 767A, NATIONAL COIN CO., Milwaukee, Wis. Instruction WANTED—Names men-women, 18-50, Government Jobs. $105.00- $175.00 month. Many examinations coming. 25 Franklin Institute coached FREE. Apply today. Write Tribune Ad. No. 153. LEARN Auto Mechanics, Electricity and Welding. Practical training. HANSON ANTO & Free catalog. ELEC. SCHOOL, Box 1780-X, Far- go, N. Dak. Travel Opportunities LEAVING for Calif. in about one week. Wanted: one or two pas- sengets to share expenses. Call at 319 3nd St. << Garage for Rent GARAGE FOR RENT—Cemeit floor, close in, rent reasonable. Call at 515-1st Street, or Phone 874. he got there. - ’ Chief Timboe could find no one Folgigemd the sheeting, he said, Strange But True | Stories of Li fe Press) LINCOLN HEAD PENNIES WANTED | WILL pay up to $2.00 each if over 10 years old; certain Indian Head pen- nies worth $65.00 each; send 10c for new complete catalog listing all coins from pennies to dollars. U. 8. Coin Co. Milwaukee, Wis. SHAMPOO and finger wave, Palm- Olive soap, Vernon lotion soft water, 50c, Harrington's. Phone 130. Male Help Wanted AMAZING new opportunity. Demon- strate for nationally known tailor- ing company. Start at $35 weekly. No canvassing. Permanent posi: tion. Rapid advancement. Your own clothes free. Give full details. W. Gibson, 500 Throop, Dept. 1952, Chicago. Female Help Wanted WANTED—Experienced girl for housework. Must be good cook. Small family. Good wages. Give references, age and wages desired in reply. Write Tribune Ad. No. 7338. HAVE opening for stenographer with knowledge of clerical work and bookkeeping. Must have good per- sonality. Position only part time to start, with good opportunity for Permanent position. Give complete information in first letter. Apply to Tribune Ad. No. 7340. WANTED—Experienced maid for general housework. 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