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” , ~ SPECULATORS TAKE PROFITS AND STOCK MART a w Closing Prices April 8 F y Alaska Jun. TURNS UNEVE Allis Ch, Mf Am. Coml. Am. & For. Belling of Rail Issues Follows an, ead Failure of High Court to | Am. Pow. Make Decision ae i Am. Smeit. New York, April 8—(®)—Profit- [Ame wea: taking presented a barrier to the for-|Am. ward March of stocks Monday and|Am. Wat, lowed failure of the supreme court to hand down a decision on the carrier — law. The close was irregu- lar. shares. ei ig af: Bee eae PEE ta jane Be A ; Losers of around @ point included/Gom’ Southern Santa Fe, Union Pacific and Dela-|Con, Film . ware & Hudson. N. Y. Central and/Con. Gas Pennsylvania were down a trifle.|Con. Oil . Coca-Cola was a soft spot with the|Cont. Can . loss of some 3 points. Such issues as|Cont. Oll Del. American | Teepnons Cream Wheat . Gas, U. 8, Steel, Curtiss Wright : Chrysler, Westinghouse, Case, du Pont, | Deere & Co. a Beats-Rocbuck ‘unchanged | Donne ‘Mines an > were . to off slightly. pegees “Are. F rE] ag F : Fe aun "099 ha Fr) 7 He a oil parent in Poultry, live, 2 cars, 3 trucks, firm; hens 5 Ibs. and under 20%, more than sh young toms 23, old 17; No. 2, 15; old| Int. ducks 4% lbs. up 20%; small 18%; | Int. young white ducks 4% lbs. up 21%; geese 14; capons 6-7 lbs. 25. NEW YORK New York, April 8—(?)—Butter, 8,934, strot creamery her than extras, 38% extra (92 score), 38; firsts (90-91 scores), 37%-%; central- ized (90 score), 37%. Cheese, 137,978, firm, state whole milk flats, held 1934 fancy to spe- cials, 18%-19. mercial standards, 25-25%; 23%4-%; seconds, 22%;, mediums, 40 Ibs., 22%; dirties, No. 1, 42 lbs., 22%- 22%; average checks, 21%; storage / son packed firsts, 24%. Live poultry firm. By freight: | Ni chickens 14 to 17; broilers unquoted; fowls 21 to 24; roosters 13; turkeys 20 to 30; ducks 13 to 15. Net. Live poultry, by express, chickens 20-22; broilers 20-25; fowls 21-26; | wat: roosters 14; turkeys 20-30; ducks un- quoted. Dressed poultry firm, fresh, chickens | North American unquoted; fowls 16%-24%; old roost- ers 17-19; turkeys unquoted; ducks 1912-20; frozen, chickens 18-28%; fowls 16%-24%; old roosters 16%-19; turkeys 18-30; ducks juoted. RELEFLFREREE FFFESESSREL KS SKFKREE SET EL ESA. BRS BBLS oMSOSEBN GBs antiat Fn w wENESNENaS co te RR FRKKKKA REL 6% 73, 1 10% 23% Ps 37% 25% 7 43% % 16 16% 20 24% wx 2 36% 19% 15% 388 ae RSaRunckiwoss BRRESEERE F 26% FRESS FEST ; § 4 fl i i FREE RESSLESE F ot " Tribune’s Grain, Livestock and - Market Report for Mon., April 8 New York Stocks |CORN PRICE JUMPS AND BEARS RETREAT Stop-Loss Orders Are Uncovered veeayitet pitt ae ; : seant after the % higher. September i § HE i E ® e Z ; i 5 g 3 3 iy Le : ‘was subsian- closed Ic high- : EERs 2 8 g Rx i i ne tit 5 e3 ili; as Ph das" Bigh i o— FOREIGN EXCHANGES New York, April 8—(?)—Foreign exchange irregular: Great Britain de- ‘mand in dollars. others in cents: Great Britain 4.83%; France 6.59; Italy 829%; Germany 40.30; Norway 24.30; Sweden 26.94; Montreal in New York 99.26%; New York in Montreal 100.37%. MONEY RATES New York, Apr. 8.—(?)—Call money steady; 1 per cent all day.. Time steady; 60 days-6 mos. %-1 per cent. Prime commercial paper, %. GOVERNMENT BONDS New York, April 8.—(#)—Govern- ment Bonds: Liberty 3%’s 101.10. Liberty first 4%’s 101.16. Liberty fourth 4%'s 102.2. Treasury 4%'s 116.6. ‘Treasury 4's 111.23. Home Owners Loans 4's, ‘51, 100.29. (By the Associated Press) (Over the counter in N. ¥.) Quart, Inc. 8h., 1.19; 1.31. \pril 8. wheat: No. 1 northern, 8613 northern, 83%; No. 3 5 ee No, 2 white, 42%; No. 3 white, hard, 1.10%-1.29%; No. 2 amber dur- um, hard, 1.10%-1.29%; No. 1 amber durum, 1.08%-1.23%; No. 2 amber No, 1 mixed No. 2 mixed 1 red dur- to Buy Follows Early , | Grain Quotations | DULUTH RANGE Duluth, Minn., A 8. is % 1.00% 1.08%, 1.06% + 10T% 1.07% 1.06% 1.06% see 93% i Dai ApeS RANGE jinnea, . — (AP — Wheat cen h Low Close + 108% 1.0435 1.03% 1.04% 1.00% 99 1.00% 93 893% 93 51% 56 5? 58% ST% 87% 0 50% 50% 6% 65 66 20% 50% 50% MB% ATK 48% 0% 40% 40% «1 16K 1.8 1.8% 175 «195 1.78 Chicago, pia pat co May .. % 94% 95% duly 93% 92% 92% Bent. 98 91% 92% .| May 26% 85% 86% July 81% 79% 80% Sept. 15% 34 18% Oat May M9 48% BK July 40% 40% 40% Sept. 37% BT 31% May ST 6% | 56% July ST% 3ST STH Sept. 50% SEK 50% Bari Y | May 10% 0% 20% ++-12.85 12.90 12.82 12.82 eooee12.77 1287 12.77 12.85 Sept, ......13.77 12.90 12.77 1287 Bellies— eee 16.62 seo 1667 MINNEAPOLIS CASH GRAIN ea es April 8. — (®) — Wheat receipts Monday 54 compared to 79 -}@ year ago. pkates 1.13% 1.14% 1.11% 1.13% . 1.00% 1.11% 1.12% 1.145 » 1.10% 1.12% = 1.0855" 1.10% - 111% 1.13% .. - 1.095% 1.11% |» 107% 1.00% ... - 1.10% 1.12% .. + 1.08% 1.10% .... » 1.07% 1.08% ... » 110% 1.12% .,. 1.08% 1.10% 1.07% 1.08% 1.10% 1.11% + 1.08% 1.10% soos LOT 1.08% Mentana Winter Wheat BeeK penn ren fe BRRRERR i 2 2 iT = GueQunmguaern = oS a 1.08% 1.10% 1.08% 110% mos mo aseee 1.08% 1.00% 1.06% 1.00% Sa ROS 1.06% 1.08% 1.06% 1.08% =egen ee 4g mo) 1,015 1.06% 1.01% 1.06% and South Dakota Wheat | MUS MOR! 4 or eseee 1.07% 110% 1.07% 1.10% me 42% rata Tatals g Wz... 1.06% 1.08% 1.06% 1.08% Durum ice of iber.... 1.29% 1.35% 1.28% 1.32% in Uber... 1.28% 134% .... ee ‘Choi amber.... 1.20% 1.27% .... '% protein Quality Gearanteed. hatchery.. Pay for Poults and Baby Chicks with Produee. Our buyers will take your orders also. Livestock SOULH ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK South St. Paul, Apr. 8—(P)—(U. 8 Dept. Agri.)—Cattle, 3,500; slaughter steer supply moderately large; few sales near steady; better grades held around 10.00-12.00; she stock fully steady; lower grade heifers, 6.00-8.00; common to medium beef cows, 4.75+ 6.78; cutter grades around 3.50-4.50; bulls ; common to medi- 8.25; majority stockers available around 5.50-7.50; vealers, 2,300; steady to weak; pigs mostly.7.75 down; average cost weight 237 Ibs.; for the week 8.70; weight 222 Ibs. Sheep 1,000; run includes two loads wooled lambs; two loads lambs; balance largely wooled na- tives; killing quality plain; no early sales slaughter lambs; asking higher jor above 8.00 for best lambs; early undertone around steady. Dairy cows: Better grade springers firm, slow; few selections $70 and more; majority plainer kinds salable around $45-$65, SIOUX CITY Sioux City, April 8—(AP—U. 8. D. A)—Cattle 3,500; most class fairly ‘active, strong for load desirable 1005 Ib, fed yearlings 12.50; scattered other loads 11.50 to 11.90; most short feds 10.50 down; car choice 790 Ib. heifers 15.50; most beef cows 4.75 to 6.75; low cutters and cutters mainly 3.25 to 4.25; car choice 625 Ib. stockers 8.60; two loads 750 Ib. weights 8.50. Hogs 3,000; early bids and sales ‘strong to 10 higher than Friday; bet- ter butchers above 190 Ibs. 8.50 to 8.60; top 8.65; 140 to 160 Ib. averages 8.00 to 8.50; sows 8.00 to 8.15; feeder pigs 7.00 to 7.75. Sheep 5,000; fat lambs opening steady to packers; short double good wooled skins 750; best car lots held above 8.00; other classes scarce. CHICAGO Chicago, April 8.—()—(U. 8. Dept. Agr.)—Hogs, 17,000, you'll find it in the lassified ‘News’ Reach Thousands with Your Message for as Little as 45c 45 cents for 15 words. 6 consecutive insertions (per word) the state of North Dakota. Male Help Wanted 5 consecutive insertions (per word).. This table of rates effective only in TRIBUNE RATES ARE LOW Minimum charge for one insertion— Cuts and border used on want ads come under classified display rates of 75 cents per column inch per single insertion. vertising copy submitted. A te ask for the want ad Female Help Wanted I WANT A MAN for Local Tea & Coffee Route paying up to $37.50 a week. Everything furnished; auto- mobile given producer. Write Al- bert Mills, 7107 Monmouth, Cincin- good nati, O. eta eey light, and choice, 140-160 lbs.,| WANTED—Experienced in, good 8.75-9.25; light weight, 160-200 Ibs.,| habits, to work on farm. Write Box 9.00-30; medium weight, 200-250 9.10-30; heavy weight, 250-350 9.00-20; packing sows, medium good, 275-550 Ibs., 8.75-8.90. Cattle, 10,000; calves, 2,000; fed e|steers and yearlings strong to 25 higher; better grades suitable to ship active at advance; others slow; she stock mostly 10-15 higher; bulls 15-25 higher; vealers steady; early top 1213 lb. Nebraska steers 14.70; some held higher; best yearlings 14.00; slaugh- ter cattle and vealers: steers, good and choice, 550-900 lIbs., 10.75-14.00; 900-1100 Ibs., 11.25-14.50; 11-1300 Ibs., 11.50-14.75; 1300-1500 Ibs., 11.50-14.75; common and medium 550-1300 Ibs., 6.50-11.50; heifers, good and choice, 500-750 Ibs., 9.75-12.00; common and medium, 6.00-9.75; cows, good, 7.50- 10.00; common and medium, 4.85- 1.50; low cutter and cutter, 3.25-5.00; bulls (yearlings excluded), good (beef), 5.75-7.25; cutter, common and me- dium, 4.25-6.00; vealers, good and choice, 6.75-9.00; 600-75; cull and common, 4.00-6.00; stocker and feeder cattle: steers, good and choice, 550-1050 lbs., 6.50-8.75; com- mon and medium, 5.25-6.75. Sheep, 16,000; fat lambs active, strong to 25 higher; bulk 15 and more up at close; good to choice wooled lambs 8.00-40; 8.50-60 paid sparingly by local packer; choice clipped lambs 7.40; sheep firm; wooled native ewes 4.50-5.00; slaughter sheep and lambs: 90 lbs. down, good and choice, 7.18-8.60; common and medium, 6.75- 7.85; 90-98 lbs., good and choice, 7.60- 8.60; ewes, 90-150 lbs., good and choice, 3.75-5.25; all weights, common and medium, 2.75-4.25; feeding lambs, 50- 75 lbs., good and choice, 6.25-7.00, RANGE OF CARLOT SALES Minneapolis, April 8—(?)—Range of carlot grain sales: Wheat, No. 1 dark northern, 1.11%- 1.15%; No. 3 hard winter, 1.0414; No. 1 hard amber durum, 1.35%. A wane No. 2 malting, 1.09-1.11; No. Flax, No. 1, 1.82-1.84. Corn, oats and rye not quoted. Three Pardoned and 15 Others Paroled in Bast Africa, is largest volcanic crater. wild animals live in the the floor of which covers an Order Now. Come, see our- 315, Wilton, N. Dak. WANTED — Experienced mechanic. Steady employment. See Carl, at M. B. Gilman Co. —e—_—_—XK—X—K—K—__l "== ____Work Wanted GLASS GLAZING, cabinets, garden and lawn furniture, picket fences, screens, roof repairing and general millwork. Phone 205, Aune’s Glass & Carpenter Shop, 614 Broadway, Bismarck, N. Dak. WANTED—Position in garage or ma- chine shop. Twelve years exper- fence. All makes of cars. Welder. Married. Box 345, Wilton, N. Dak. HAULING of all kinds. Rubbish, new and old fertilizer, black dirt. Also moving. Phone 523-M. C. A. Wag- ner, 615 Anderson. — HARD WORKING couple want any kind of work. State wages. Write Tribune Ad. 9749. Sd Business Opportunity _ FOR SALE—Combination beer," bil- ard and lunch parlor, completely electrically equipped. C. A. & F. A, Gunder, New Salem. ise cess FEED mill and coal sheds for sale. Good business and good location. Write Tribune Ad. 9734. ing rooms. Close to bath. Near capitol. Board if desired. Price reasonable. Phone 871-W. OR RENT Nicely furnished room. For sale: Stroller, Good condi- tion. Phone 904. 102 Avenue A. OR RENT—Desirable sleeping room. Gentlemen pearered. Mrs. J. 8. Call _at 512 Avenue E. —_—_—___a_a_a_oO—O_l For Rent TYPISTS, earn money at home. Good pay. Send 3c stamp for details. Ty- pist Bureau, 91 Elm 8t., Westfield, Mass. TEACHERS WANTED—All _depart- ments, Rush. Granger Teachers Agency, Fargo, N. Dak. WANTED—Girl for general house- work and cooking. Fred MacFad- den, Wilton, N. Dak. WANTED —Girl for general house- work, Call at 109 Mandan after 8 Pp. m. WANTED—Experienced maid for general housework. Phone 1751. FOR RENT—Five room furnished apartment. Near capitol. For two adults. References requested. Write Tribune Ad. 9720. FOR RENT—A three or four room unfurnished apartment with bath. Steam heat. Newly decorated. Phone 407 or 23. FOR RENT—Three room unfurnish- ed apartment. Very desirable. Two adults, $27, Call at rear entrance, Boh. eee FOR RENT—One room basement apartment. Well finished. April 15. 512-21st, Phone 1722 FOR RENT—Furnished or unfur- nished apartment suitable for two adults. 219 8. 12th St. ee FOR RENT—Unfurnished 4 or 5 room apartment. No children. Call at 415-4th, FOR RENT—Furnished and unfur- nished apartments. 106 Main Ave. chase, balance monthly payments. Address Tribune Ad. 9713. FOR SALE—Modern 6 room house. One or two family. Oak floors, par- titioned basement, 50x150 ft. lot. Pavement tax nearly paid. Loca- tion, west. to reliable party. Inquire 208 Rosser Ave. | No clairvoyant, fortune teller, matrimonial, or doubtful ad- accepted. We reserve the right to edit or reject any ALL WANT ADS ON BASIS OF CASH IN ADVANCE presentative will call if you desire. Telephone 32 ané department. Dr. M. J. Hydeman Osteopathic Physician 217% Broadway Ave. Reem 10 Telephone: of, _—_—_— ; BANKRUPT SALE OF THE BURG COMPANY STORES Thirty six retail stocks and fixtures in small cities in Minnesota, Wiscon- sin, Iowa, North Dakota and South Dakota will be sold about April 11, 1935 at bankrupt sale. For particulars, —————— "J adaress JOHN M. BRADFORD, Trustee Farm Lands MINNESOTA LAKE REGION FARMS—80 acres, 5 room house barn, coop, garage, cattle, 2 horses (mares) machinery, live stream, near school and church, 6 miles to pave- ment. Beautiful pine grove. All for $1850. $6-700 down, no interest on balance first year. 100 acre hay meadow, % mile to pavement, 60 miles Duluth, assume taxes and pay $850. $150 down, balance easy terms Dairy farms, improved timber land, wild lake shore lands, river frontage, etc. Summer resorts. N. D. Ander- son, Farm Agency, 605 Alworth Bldg., Duluth, Minn. FEDERAL LAND Bank Farms fer Dist. Beseeeeh ative, G. P. Hotel, Bismarck. \sOR RENT—3 room house, close Bismarck. Also 160 acres pasture and little farm land, if wanted. Henry Krier, Bismarck. FOR RENT—Beauty shop. Heat, lights and water furnished. Prince Hotel. For Exchange EXCHANGE—Dwelling house in good town for land. Also sedan for sale. Write Tribune Ad. 9753. eS __—_oaeaeae= Lost and Found green jade, pearls. Reward. Phone 88-J. Call at 221- 3rd. LO8T—One black white spot on nose. Notify Carl Schults, Bismarck, Rl. Lots for Sale FOR SALE—Lot,. 50x80. exclusive residential section. Close in, Od paving. Sacrifice for less than actual improvements. Taxes Set: ae Bet 0. Remar, be LOST—Smail button earring, set with , surrounded by As. and ‘TOMOBILE HOME? For particu- lars ask for Mr. Stair at Wilde Mo- FLOOR sanding ‘and refinisning. Quality work at a reasonable price. 118 5th St., Bismarck. : MAKE OLD WALLS LIKE NEW. WALLPAPER ROOM LOTS $1.38 =. VANTINE PAINT & GLASS