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Star Tribune from Minneapolis, Minnesota • Page 6

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X. M. Hi RANGE OF WEEK'S WHEAT MARKET CHICAGO GRAIN FINANCIAL i a aaaii nn. am i A I ruin. S.

Clark, r. Win. Chi; annon. John VI. Clark.

Moses K. Cook. r. v. .1 a hiii'i'hill.

Carney. Michael Caril. c.u lo Carpe 1)1)1)1 Thomas t'anyhill. April II in lih-lav in In Hit. Va', Thomas 0 -bibble, Harry J.

H. Davis, aiis), elop Hi piolit i' lo, al wlo al lleljv van 'Bis loieliaiig'ol John i Delor.las. L'. Clow. 1'ranli James Uavisot), DANCER SAFELY PASSED MONEY CRISIS TOR THIS SPRING IS AVERTED.

1 ON i WtrD, PF? I ShX I ilpzzzztiz: p- pzrr i i I "VorA 1'om Ni: Ki'Ki-r Sic I tjt r'ii The loll, ouul fiatT t.tl Judo K6, Unhfirl po Chief Mill Pom No. -V i m- Malum. I'os Senior i Wiliefi )' ru r.ess At i lie was or Vn-i-, inelie r. Tlie tnan.l bv wi Plv. 131-Jl lo let Let opciif.l slloiiu.o- on no a.

live ilc-Stlort-v and e.DtiriCssi,,.! 1 1 1 1 .1 h.c.r.Li.:;: I -1 Cl Old. III! utlm Bl'nw on. patriotic Nu. 21. si.

11. mi'. I. 1 CHAMB1R OH JtiTits proniil lntsrrtew and eorrt rpontlono riatlT to ptirohAs and nln tit drain, Btook untl Bonds. mbrs All Xxchmng: Frlrat Ccnimissloa Orders Execuletl la All Elarkets of World.

Kucee-sortl to A. CU. MM 1X03. 1-NtaPlshed 1S. of fclinioaeona tnaiiiber of Com nieree.

Fulutli Board uf Tiau and Wlnnl-pefc Gialii FxeOai.Kw Grains, Provisions, Stocks, Eondi I'anl. J. 11 Opuon up 'nO'vC lo 'Nll'uC at to 'le. The nVmnehfl wan Uue lo reports of lllifawirahic in tp. VAllloe.

tl, ee.inK of Kprlnc wheat Is saol to lain lien delayed by ruin. The prediction of an Kng-Ush Dla mil. iun l.o estimated thai iho world's nioveieein for last week would Pe less l.v bi). than the pr. vioai week, tint jo.renx'h to the market.

'I advao. I roe, I'o-s barge of in Brokers Are Urging- Conservatism on Part of Traders, but Is Evidence That Outside Interests Think There Will Be a Smash. All Hint de-en -Uu- ivr Fii-I No. 1. Mmhoapo Special aide-de-camp pn runout hi a.lijua i -rs eampmoitt.

Jacob l.ai;x, luih. The follow ing sppoii lor service tional 'in aiiionii nt (iiiluii iiroruiiMnt As tht scssinn K-noral ami uki's ii, at national 1'ost No. 1.1. i moot's are the luriieih Tin. ban a t-ro pnconiHMf.l hy a i.f ar Wil 1 -12 1 -rjrH AfrrVfvM-5 -XYt" I l-A UJ IIW ll 14 oil ni bv the nf unv n'i'a i toiling nf jh-hkivm in? bv tl 3 1 fall vuwu 'Vo Htt.w ir-pois of Texan and (ikiahoina both thu rop-ittlon Main OfTice.

Biapati.h St. Paul, 1 M.innespoll Office. Ill Chamber of Com- A pi M. a Li-p i N. a i low lex Willi thvs ui rend crisis for tins merce Btuldtn'i, Orouud rioor.

t.rin money ilson PavPls.li, Cornelius Donovan, Jolm lionlon, I-'raneis Day, S. 1.. Davis, I'. W. D.lan.y.

Joseph Dui)iitli. K. S. Doain. i.

A. Davis, Antoine Desham, M.euia Daves. H. J. Dibble.

Israio i O. G. KmerMin, Clias. Esh W. Far- ini'l', W.

V. F.mto. NV. H. Fox.

F. A Field. H. M. C.

D. Gibbf. James J. E. John H.

GrrRory, C. I A. Gray, Ftohert Gift. in. Green.

W. M. (tonlon. Kltjah Gross. J.

Gnyair. TIko-j fhollf. Gyfio. John C. fleo.

W. God-! frey, John G. Hall. Mlehael Ilnwanl. An-idrew Huff.

Fnu-tus Ilolnie. C. Hum-line John D. Hunt, l.nrs Harsia.l, C. W.

illills. Davi.j Hill, W. Haefer. Henry Holiiin. II.

Hibbar.l. John Haukansnn. i Da ill Ilarl. y. K.

M. Hitelieoek. F. H. In-Isais.

RiKiv. johnson, J. K. Johnson, C. H.

Johnson. Jacob Jenny, Kriek Johnson. II. H. Johnson.

John 1'. Johnson. Ira Keeney, l'. Knaiipin. Lewis i I la ml.

Herman I Knapp. Alex Ki-nnell. B. F. Kraebcl.

G. jit. J. Liole J. M.

LyoiiK. Itobl. I.yle, Foter I.nce. H. I.eviiiKS.

S. R. I.lsial. W'rs-i ley Lambert. Thomas Lallan.

W. L. l.ock- liani, J. Lnnc.ion, .1. T.

Jas. Lang. T. J. Lennon, F.il.

Laurence, ('has. 1onelv, I'anl Malan, John Mtilbery. C. H. Mnrkftun.

'I'homas Murilie, W. H. Met en If. Ni'lson Miinsmi, L. C.

Milehell. C. G. MesslK, ('has. hisanlt Jaime.

Maxtleid, Wni. Miirkle, 11. C. A. S.

D. MU-ho Monilmiu. F. L. lli Koiviin, i lico.

W. MeKav. W. F. McMillan, lino, P.

is parent ly mo mov mat l.ifai iii.jvcniftil i.i.Ihv bihit J- ha C. ore, A li I. T. vivmir. Pi okt.rs nri ursine lm.

airaiiixt 1'. tie. bii. on year ako Jticvcawt II. tie 'the iart of tnoi.TS but this in evlfici.ee th 'Die nt i.oifit hir Alay wh i.

IW v. IP W. rpaehed at 7S. The wUri II No. t.

Mm. o. Mil. lie Mil) i.i i i the umsidv) Inteieslfl are ceitatn there I. to 1 bo a Moash In tha market and are st'lnou i i-lose wan utfiil- May Tl.u's'aSDi.'.

of wheat and floor 1 1 OK Hi r.ot Post alort antli ipallon. it wuu'd indeed a aflall' if thu Kreot public snould bo J. R. KIRK, Live Stock Commission merchant SO. ST.

PAUL, MINN. i c. V. Lew 'eng. ion.

No. Coiinr. Ivst No. I "omefol I. Tost Muisii.

row No. x.i. in fivi. M-m. re.

M.iwi" lilial.r I'M a.e iMMoo tor bine light on thu market nuj laue ad AN all etreela money away from it. Willi the ex.eptlon of a lew Koev nil stocks, every ni.arfl un the list, is frankly onVred for save, 'ino peieenlage of Blocks in the ban, is 01 in-isldviiB la Kreaier tiian tur An ei ou ha i rev a i hu. The foilnwir.e The llv.ni-No. VI. insloeiH ware the rieavtesl suit.iels Ho were e.iual to SS.miii Pu.

Kxierls the T--k as by liradstteots were euual to hu. Minneapolis. Iniluth and Chleaijo pj-jiorted receipt'? of IMS ch ru Hnad'ov cam lat ve-kf and WO ears a year Ht'o. the weather was the fetor b) the corn market. The latnfall of tlm last two two days caused bullish boiitlnioul at the open-In jibut with the fun-mivii of vleai weather for tomorrow the market neeaine w.alv.

I.ovval bears cloned weal, at nt.oiit the lowest point of Hie U.y. The Mav opiion 's 'o to Vi-Se higher 10'lie hl "rf 10 4IC ani closed at 46ic. loval receipts w'oto cam will) four or coniraet grurte. Oals were easier In sympathy with the break In wheat and corn but tin (P-elme wa-s less than In the other pin I 'nfic arable weather conditions held sollein in check. May opened unchanged to hlgr at S-'t'H'-'t' a (bo great decline of threo years ao.

It ia clear now that they Hold freely on the, the ensuipp on Soldiers' IDiintel H. N.oep. Posi P. (. TA ou tward.

Los! P. XV Post No. K. Font. Tost No Terry Sjiai kweai le r.

i', Jsa -i i 1 1 1 1 1 i i jo. MO IN. i. TU5, i WED- UR 3 AfH 5V2. j- f'flf rj.p-n:c, -Y ee F1- -a a 1 I I I BARRET ZIIiTMEHMAN, MIDWAY, St.

I'naiil, Minn. Ll'ADISQ KOK.S- DEALEES. 111 boy oi Hell your horsea. Nu i dine and ere piactuaiy ba.ro of at tlm bottom, When Iho Nurlhe.rn Se. urltitn I decision was hainied down by the mi.rtini i noun of the ailed Stutea ma Insiders had jail tho niouey uo.i too nubile had all t.ia l'osi No.

a en. Henry Reynilils, KloCl.H. T' M.iw. I'ont No If. ennnt.

Ivm No K. I-HH Whitney. H.i No 7 i at once be-all lo bujr got Ihetn at panic i es, The S. Mullen, C. R.

Xorrls, fiiloekn and P. C. c. r. mill hold them, and the Waleruuin, T.

M. Oreuii, C. C. Maxon. I'oal M.nne..

prp pg are In many eap.es so high as to inaae off to and closed in l''al Xiles. L. O' Uriel R. Hn'e, II. Parish.

r. F. Hiiwoiorf. i I'vot N. li-'- ifay lo Irda were Tra.iini: oiovlsions was thur Peter Oakley.

X. A. Peek. Alherl W. H.

Puble, Jailie'S Pelerson, A. II. 1'ep- in; Vult', pljj II I'-. I'm nl.J.ffl r)t; 'u i i)f 1' Hf fof ft 4 and 4 aii'l kit im lialil and the market wan irta the greater i at tnla level, it ja well r.v.nilnp. 1 noil Mi I t' i i).

if. M''n Vuat ur Ih to K-t. ttMi putt of the dav on too lo li.c a'lvance in I llinn hops to do so. Tho July jtovk in- lt. 1 and lbs public Uitorohted in HI th hiKft ttvciat on Miinibfr a iaJi( luiite of r.

Thomas H. lMers. E. J. l'aiisnu.

A. Payne. Win Powers. JJ. J.

Pearson, c. Fielvi tt. M. Rome. Davbl Royal, to nutkt It v.liiiiiK to Ioi.k iin-.

As a iiii an- distnihit'd -jh rhe price or live um It'p hiKhtr at i eah' unchatiKnl 'tt M.au. corn 1H4 oars; ottm tjutji a.ii'iiM uen i ml lit t'udy. witii iuM lid; priS patK ivZJti bu kf fV; BOSTON MINING SHARES. i April iojiin i-i- A-herituie. AlloU' 4 i a.Jiaii, Arrioi.l, Atl'loe Jos.

Roblehand. TiunFhy Hyon. Clias. John Roddy, llnlien Rid.iuson. 1).

H. Rob-; J. 11 Rolf. F. A.

Koeers. J. II. Rob- Insnn. T.

J. W. Roberts, yi Vs -V' 34 1 .1 cars; i' liad. Ki'wr (iiill MiMiKhlt 40 I 'n-mtK h-at 4y'f--; No. No, bile A the but (hit Urno that Imn i fuund iii-iM'NMtUf.

Tho str-'iiiitJ) of nit rot rat-tat inrkui litMrfo athviiy ui rp.r atotks. Tim boom In mUniiti I Ijif ui rt'ouiil-buriakinK piotlu-itun o) mtial thu trar and ihu two fauuj are alone In iievt-u by ThiH in bai of hu inarktrt lu be enough io riny Hi. buii taio- I-) 1 5 1 IVuZc: No 1 SZ.VfiMr; -No pira 4't-; No. 2 voil iw P. I'vof-rls.

No 4. Town. No 31 J. flow. I'ost No.

Fi.nb.'.nli. S. Jv-ii. No. i'l.

SI. l'aul I. F. K. ll' l't No.

Nol le, a Y. ivm N. Vi.l.a o.a. G-WKC Wlnll.i I'ost N'. 10.

ttan. ti Sao 01 Twram. No ia. K. ll l'osi No Il.r.s.r K.

N'o. r. 1. W. Post No.

Hi. F. Larrt'tt. No. 1N(.

1 So-'O' Tile f.Jl.iBlliK eomiBvl. 8 h.l.e l' a ten le. Hie Jepin linoil 1.mir.l..i'T ai-le-cnn iarirv from tie- vlonarte ooi Patltoa. No. n.

H. Smith. Post No. -7. Wasvoa.

MAm, l'ost Plain. L. Pnrlver I'ost No. 4T. Fat mlnefoii Join l.a Vaqoe.

Post No. 1 Uulnili )t mchanirtin. P.wt No M. Ko. lo-O' i'.

I 1 izT I rwv 1 I loa' la lloxlon i and i aluiuei no I'ut licy-tl1, Vnl moat, -l r. li'j, oj-ner if tiiKe i o.ii. Vl, 1 1 I Kii-i lle.te li. I'lllll 1 i i i i c-xkI f-tirnr war- pn.n to a ibbbn. lOt'k soil lo mtHir of twharo oi 3 aialnt No.

as 414, No. while No. 2 rjf til'-'u'1-' Sl'alvic; Nu. 2 ol ley fair to I flax $. jy1-, No.

1 pi in timothy set il 17' ll.0'tf lo; iartl. itr tin nu- ia lust 3 jy c. THE DAY'S RESULTS APRIL 14. Not ihwc-'i' in Si.li ni- pork, bbl. hovale.

2 I'illstollK. lO.ll.i;, Mohawk. I rtbM niiU-s 'ioirei 7f. viw muWu I 1 I illiil-. I he total imt val of bonds sold t.

day $1.043. aa.nst tho m-i year. STOCK QUOTATIONS, APRIL 14. A. Man.

Post No. mora P. I ii P. IW No. on.

Mona Tllbuiifl by .1.0 Reported Citarili II The MinnHiollf jh nod ohaalol, Pl'-. IS Nollh Old le'nii)iioli, tV'-o i is. eo rol, l'i. Ivi'i I and leilulh, 4 1 rro-illiiaili M-ivp-e 'V Jlho.lw Inland. li''Vil, liliai.noit I'oppcr 'a Oil -'l J'e, jo CrlplHti, Post No.

V. lir.omu.e. H. Slinnnvny. Pest No 171.

Minio-apol s. .1. H. Hyafi. z.

Anymi- tboxt'dt whiMk y. of Ir-KH wim-a Si tjlor, contracU Ill Vlour, bblu. bu, Mti; com, 237, 20j; oats, rv, 4 barb'y, 72. rthlpments-Flour, bols. 4f Mifttt.

bu. lrly, un th proUuc today r.i but it rnarkel steady in rit uaines Mi thj etfK firm hi maiK cj inriu.Jfil flrBtg i4lic; ji-lmft first. ex tia I.e. Chfrse a.y liv. COARSE GRAIN AND SEED.

April 14 i it li.tf 113 it IU4 'li i 34'. Call. Poi-'t No Huil.v rimllh. Post No, Moiit.n l.l. o.

Ru.liiP'.li. Poft No. Annan, liil'. .7 qs 'i May Wheat July Wheat Close. Close.

Close. Cloi. Saturday. Thursday. Saturday.

Thursday. Minneapolis 77'Si 71 Chicago 7M78-SU Xu'i-H 79-V Dtiluth SIP 4. M.5s M'n Kansas City 75 71 IZ'i-h St. Louis New York S7'2 h7T 8J Winnipeg 7H 78-t V. RANGE OF PRICES FOR MINNEAPOLIS OPTIONS APRIL 14.

Closing Wheat Open. High. Low. SaiuMav. Thursday.

Year May W-i Th'a TS July Mi" -81 si wK HO- U-? Septpmbep 7' 79- 7Sl4s M- Oats May 2y'u 30-'X'k 2f' pp. I oiled VI. torol Foul No. ,1,, hi. I'ei'i.

.1 ee, peal.) wp Win irelolte, 1 4IC, 44 lurk, di's llS A 7. Nanny. Font No. to. St.

Jainw. W. S. Reed. R.

Richardson. Ma I hew Red-; mond. 11. W. Roberts.

Stephen Rosve, .1. Record. Roberts. A. T.

Rus-isel. Wm. Smiley. C. 11.

Kcott, Wni. She-'han. A Spa nl Adelbl Swanheini, R. R. Sposser, Gits Swenson, J.

U. Sprins- er, .1. S. Sutoon. C.

Silt tou. O. K. Spear, Thus. Siacy.

Juei Sabin, X. C. Smith. I' I J. F.

Savvyer. Ira A. Seott. W. P.

Sprin-'le, 1. W. Sewell. S. S.

Sumner, M. V. li. Sutherland. Aranda Smith, W.

H. Stacy. Jeff Terry," S. Talofson, Clarence Thornton. C.

M. Tillotsoti. Geo. Tobin, A. F.

Thompson. John Tlerney. F. 'an- dresser. J.

W. Walsh, L. A. Ware. A.

J. Weinhiiiier. It. L. Woodworlh, R.

A. Wheeler. (1. K. Woodnilf; J.

C. Wilson, Kphrlain Whliney, Klijah West, Kil jWlueler, John Wilson, J. M. William, Isaac Wetstsurt, James Melan. I.AUIES OF THE G.

A. R. Columbia Circle, held their regular iueetlni! Saturday aflornoon. April 11, at the. hall, 17 Seventh street south.

On account of the inclemency of the neither the attendance was small, but made up in enthusiabin. One application was balloted ou and one more reported, Sister IJarnum, national junior vice president, was present and spoke at i length on what was expected of each circle during the time of the convention week. Several members from each eir-j cli were appointed on yonimittees, and I.f'ooo 4 D. low. Posi No.

mi in H4-4I aii, 44.S le ,41 411 t'i1, Ui'; illS.IiU, Mi--' vci .1. HitfiOiAmal Aiii. H. and pfd, I'm I'oundly lo pf.l lloJUsAm. oiootUe AfO, Mn.eil 2St Ac i.

M.K-ar A.o. colli AiuoiiKiii opi-r II. ii nd i com I IV. 4.1 (p.o.) lo The Tilt i ti' fenlui i. lo OO! i w.f in m.it i It-el; IS nie b-Kiiil Joiin Nelson.

Post No. lvl inn Tl Mas.ni. Fnct No. I (i Nh1k.hi Post No. M.

(Iwalonnn if. H.nn.tl. Post No. P.ranell. Post No.

H'l. Pi own alley. r. K. Kiiel.le.

Posi N'o, 11. Klniliail p. ii-1- S. Iiippinan, F.wt No. 7 LvSnrur lot lh il l' hr it.

11-' up' pie ic; May. July, Kl-; i neothw esiem, il.L'.; doutliwoterri, 1 17. Timoih) -April, li lovei I'axii, i lt.7i; iarley t'a'h. ri.ip.,4c. CkOK' pro fa worsed P.

It Ion at.l v. do pfd A i cid M. an o. P'( Anlitli'll. 'e I7.J.

Fi'ivs-n. 174 A Z. Norton. Poo AVm. F.ilwai.l TP W.

I toll. y. f'ot f'. ti. Weoavvai.l, 1 No No.

1 k'uei OFFICIAL CLOSING QUOTATIONS ON TRACK APRIL 14. 1 bard. durum, No. 1 northern, "fttnc: to arrive, northern. 77'''Hc; to arrive.

No 3 wheat, IWiQ 7S'-jc. ,1 yellow com, 4 -t a-' i-; No. 3 corp, 3 white oats. 3i-c; Xo. 3 oais, i'liS-u.

inter. M.l.Kt.r Posi No. to. hi VV S. 1 Innell.

No. 1 1 IP CASH GRAIN TRADE, APRIL 14. Corn-- Sltroliif inaiktl. excellent Ueriiand. No.

I liow Hold fur 47c. lie. 17 can. Biiip-I meat, 7 cam. i I Oais Very urKent dtniand.

No. wld'e a.li from 31c to I'ri. re cetptai, ss iiu-s, iiiipfuwni 1-i i flye fair vlwiaaiul. tui.Kf., it. I I receipts.

4 carB: slupniants. ci.rs. a'l No. No Plum hir 1st i in? st No PRODUCE l-HNNEAPCLIS PRODUCE. td tw Rye.

otj'. rci f.7 c. r.lrbntl Pf-i'l. Toel. Post F.

Feline. N. ai.i I', I'ltnnoe i No. ilrav Fin i llarley. KK'i'o IXc Kla, 1.17's.

ISO, 4 are aslieij to sum 'o ant (jrneral i he nati.e i Post eominan(ier the assistant adj i. and ii. is. lor do L'od TXrT5en7 rieo. N.

P'l cir- the as nu able- above list, i CHICAGO RANGE OF PRICES APRLL 14. Clusing comraile for appointment de-onmn Irresneerive of hr much Interest was manifested. The i le pledged JJO toward a fund for entertainment of national delegates. Dora Burecss. who is ill at ii i I'l.

v. r. ranue- 3sjt44c; receipts, ettii, soiiiiojii, 74 ear. Flax Market atrtmc. To wi1m cld.

ClOKUig price, Jl rev-eipla, i.7 car. shipment. 3) cai-a. Hay ifferlnita moderate, go-jd. Re-i lily tons, snipriieuls.

i uuotatloniv Pv 'ioveiaiid At Co." I soleele.I EhoalJ ho elllilta-feS Vino: K. C. do pfd the The ami will devote time ami effort to I al eic Me M. K. hi .1 1, Abbott hospital, was reported better and will be ulad lo have any of the sisters call on her.

The circle voted lo send her some ICaster lilies. The next regular meet lug ill be held Saturday, April 2X, and if is hoped that the members will turn out well. Hbe Clrile Sewing society will hold a Timothy, el. on e. lie.

an. timuiiiv. No. 1. 15.10 timothv.

Nu. I. tliaothv, No. timothy, niixed. ij'slS; cloei-, upland, choice.

btt'j upmiid. No, 1, ou 1 xi i upland. N. 2. upland, No 4, wit i t.b: midland.

No. 1. midland. No II. i I rjo airaw.

$1'(j. wheat or oata elraw. lii4. i 1 i.oarae or ''ra- sej i eni- In nvb. i I tack extra.

Jr4 No. 1 xiound 2 e. in and 1-3 oais, Nt-lb saeiu, wcki 'Xtra, NV. 3 ground feed, corn and oata. sei-1 sacin, aai-ki extia, JU.Cti: No.

ft gicund leed. coin and i-i oata, ack. IP, 44'. I'se Nor and -s N- -rt ti A N. I I', II.

ft, I'L fl'-ll I. fctel H'trJlock 144 141', 14 Wheat Open. High. Low. Saturday.

Thursday. Year Ago. May Si TUVu WV4 July fuV7'7s 7V7! T' Septemher 7S'i 7i'a 7S4-'f UK Corn-May -7 4i 4'i'-, 4g-S 4T' July 4jtj 4tj'', 48 Scpieiuber 46 -I" 47 Wt 40'-, 4H Oats-May 2'4- 2, July Sl'-j, HI 111 31 '4 -''T t-epieinher 3iti 2: 2-30 2J I'ui'k Mav $16.15 $16.15 $16.10 $16. It) $16 07 Vi Julv 16.4(1 16.40 16.30 16.20 13.00 Lard-May S.72t2 S.7l!12 S.CT'-j H.6i-" 7. -27 Julv S.S7'i 7'ln S.S0 X.m fc.VI 7.45 II 8.75-72 S.77.

R. 67-70 o.7' S.67t, 7.00-02 July 8.55 8.MI-S2 k.SO 7.27 i it 4 -ii 1 i it i -J. ii--. osi i-, on! i iii-; 1 i fj' i't i. i Vt i-'-r tu---t f- o-r tiiii- i i 1 i i i i.

jH.i.f "i' m'm 'J -i (. hot- r- i- iRiiul'g. i l.ifjcy i-i n'oiiity -i 1 j. I oil ti.ot.ir i. r.r -I 2t I.ijiuw'tj.-r.

No Ni. If'm'M i jf. Mc: ort k--I '-i fa M-'t bl iiil ijiitii. (, 0t, S' oi l.fi'.t, 1, 7' tifl jviii.b1 "'(('' MV li rot l.TKV H.rnu-'M, i4 fat, vtIf(, i I M.HAWN Ik-Vet, f.il.i I-i; 1 ili alt i 10 -i i ipse i i.w i I Mi 1 i ilnk -i, I ll' fUT lo -'J. K' u- i HP--'4 i i Is-.

1 .11 extra, Sitl. Bian and Kliorn-Ui bulk, at 114 5.1; ahorta, 1 In bulk, 1.4.V; Hour uiiddlii.x,. in bum, (U.iw; $1 per ton additional icn, li.sn per l. additional; red dog. In J4w, f.

o. lil.Vij Aitiva feenrrai demand. Viil 'lo I ft'S' t-t 7. 'I't'n' f.rt';, l4 It 4-'v' 4- riion 4 'rr l4 a a -i do pi. i 'y Whanf.

4ji-( I'riiOll J-, 1 v. '-nn-tii io i-r-i 7 Inerecse our meiiibersnip, ami sere ine (leiaruiit-nt eominan.ler in every possible To eommissious will he, Issued! In flue time. They are expecte.l to net a-s rteruiilng offii-era to swell our ranks, lo a number exeeediug all our expeeta- lions by AuctsI next. i The mouth of June has beeii largely Bevoted In years past to district encampments, and officers of theae organisations ure remlmleil that if It. is possible; dalc fhnulil be so arranged that there will be Do conllietitiE dates.

The department officers will make every to aimml them, and to this end il is liopeil that the assistant adjutant general vill be consuUed and an efTort nifldo in pri-ien. elashlns as they cannot attend ulufereiu places on same days. The southwestern district has notified Ihej-e headquarter. ihrouzh its einii-mamler Comrado Harris, that their n. anipment will be held at Luverue.

June Hi) and L'l. They plan for a Krand of eomiaibs and friends. Camp fires should be anaiiRed for especially by post? that hae not learned Their exeei'dina; helpfulness and (here are ninny such. The department commander lirfTes the smaller posts lo arrange wi'h 1he assistant adjutant general lor one early in the year. The campaign must be pushed with vim and ardor and from Tioiv on the department officers expect to lie at I he call of posts neediiiK I he im- MILWAUKEE GRAIN.

aMlMVAL'KKK. V. 1 Aj.nl Msn- Aa.1 a h-s. nice ling luesday aiieniooit at the home of the president, 1122 Seventeenth street east. The sick members are reported much better.

The circle will hold regular meetings the second and fourth Mondays of every mouih at. the hall. Ladies' Auxiliary Xo. (i. Sous of Veterans, will hold their next regular meeting Wednesday, April is.

at their bail at A full attendance Is desired, as In re will be an initiation. In the evening the ladles will give a basket social at the home of the president, II Twenty-ninth si reet west. The Sawing society of Gettysburg cle will meet Wednesday afternoon at the home of the president, Mrs. Clara Sherman, 27ns Fifteenth avenue south. A good attendance Is requested.

Oliver P. Morton Corps will hold their regular meeting Saturday evening, April L'J. Two candidates will be initiated. Mrs. J.

M. Ryan will entertain the htrat e. (mily. y. 1 I iirrri i1 i ii 3 i So 2 tH'J'thvrn.

77'TMr; May. "tu'kf- aske-ii puis. 7it-V: Hked; rail, w.j'' bt.J. re hia- r. No.

1 brleav Nu. aanipi. MIJTNEAPOUS CLEARINGS, vviiu oau, 15: No. 4 tv Pite oats, it, No. 3 oata.

Jl; no Kiaoe eats, 'i; No. 2 rv No. 3 re. BETTER FORECAST SOFTENED MARKET r.h i lie, tilt. eiiuive i lea f-'l" s.a.i;r'l..j cam at'-UAiy ainiai i corn No.

rasli JUv. '4c ftSkcd. ilotM l. ao. 4 iririey, o.

i re-u iri, feed hnrley, 11; JS'o. 1 ert ii I hiaher' No 1 llax. II; reje'led lisx. I ale I. j.illM Ills 1 iuiiiio vvuoai.

1, MINNEAPOLIS MONEY. ltr NL. lit Openins, but I'c- No. it. Durum vs.it- Iniruin wiim', II 4Uc rcil l'i, oii.

s. 1 In- KANSAS CITY GRAIN. INNllAfDl.ts, Aw'l 14 Nw V' II inii tereil III. 1 ri'jrt hoi a. eat.

rej. in pr Ms It He; Kc; o'-, ll. na.r (utiles to Help the Ool- i ell pie.r,' p'o 1. No No No vOole No. i Itcpurta I'roin li 1 'lard ivii'VU.

il. No. 4 vl, ti; liil.d viiedt. I i virn. (ou, ,1 1 lute 4 illi.o ll; Xo I feed nari.o.

I i. Max. No 1 'ijm il, ons l.o No. It 1'" 3 liarb-v I. No.

I north -injected flax. 1. KANSAS fiTY. p.il 14 Ui, Julv. Heptem- ber, 7.e,e; cash: No.

2 Laid, 7M.S4C; No. ii'i-lusmj. No. 'I D.P'.ii No. 2.

Hl'VDie. lloro Mav. 4.14e, July, 4JV Seiii'-rriber. I -ell D''r. caeli: 2 inlxel.

4'n44e; No. 3 while. HiHli.v;; No. 3. 4MJ47V' i lata-Mteady; No.

2 white, lliy 1.10. i.ai.d lie Ol, ph. I Jl i'l ii, lull HIDES, PELTS, FURS imllMTeat (Mfr Crop rroniie Mrouu (null Market rreiiiiuni A il lunrr It'll rn ueen liileru le 1'rlniary Jlovemenl I'nir. CASH SALES, APRIL 14. corps st cards Thursday afternoon.

April Vetus that such gatberiiiKH always Rive, jy, at her home. 0il Ninth street south W'e can aid you if you will only do your Mrs. ilracy Is reported to be very ill. l-e hard, hard, hard, Paid. l.a ln'owii trio Ji.s.

t. 10 I' 1 rt e' ci, t'olilci I i I I i I li oPc 1. II Al'K 1 It! I'l i- obi, per -Malaga. k-g. iiiri.

7 I Mi i.S -I 'Hiiro, ma. S', fail, IP i.N'HV Kxfr.i fan. well, i't: IUI.CV i-o oh I.i. ii.i'np"". ar 1 No.

No. No. No. No. cars St Ml- 6ie, S4 Xlp, M'Oiin prl.

LIVE STOCK rer.ar.d for Th Tril ee iiv ur fe W'-Mil 1 'onipani Mltii'ii. paid hippere for kooos deilv'e wit northern, flkUKS SALTH1I) IHDI.s;, Price iiiyh, Oo! iv in, IP, poor Prompt shipment a ivls. ,1 nor! ii rn, IIO! Pel northern nortlic, a cue. ST. PAUL LIVE STOCK.

No. No. I No. No. WHEAT HKCKll'Ti! Today, ii- eek Last Ago.

Year, tin, ded wliiti! in can I'M 1.1, teil hue caupo when lii'P'H are In ipmoij' I will lo tin ft 1 red. Xie, IS to ar rt'. p. to at la to HrilVKi. 161 1 sot TH ST.

A I 'L. April receipts at the Stock Yards today; elattie, li); calves, lions, l.Juu, siieep, a'O, hora a. cars. 2.1. Oitictal reeelnts, April HI.

Jl: ll, hern. No. No. 1. northern.

J'arl'ft by arranging the date and KettitiK 1 he coinrades', the ladies and the citizens pemraily aroused to curiously enquire what a camp fire Yon "push i)ie bill-Inn" and we will do the rest. There Is no expense attending these tires, no fat as the transportation of department officers is concerned. Thai, Is paid cut of our held work fund. They expect to be tared for while with you, tabt is all. The larur and si router are not barred, of course, but it 1-t the smaller and weaker ones that The department entnmahder desires to help.

11 I i Wllie-lill I'ili- bulk 7r, A liio'eis barr'l. liaidwn.s. ai.s, Oano. tox, pins. fi.i.i; lien sh.e; ii.

t4; 17' a i t. rati 357 242 32 37 0 500 52.0UO 27.000 110 126 Minneapolis, cars Ditluth, cars Chicago, cars St, Louis, bus Kansas City. Winnipeg, cars 1 today; nor! he. noi'thirin, noi til'! lull the! ii, No. No.

No. No. No. 60 30,000 52,010 55 X1.40. bulk Is- high ..7.

en: ll'JKTAItlJ' New cur: id new toniii'i, i dozen eel- KP.i u'h. Lincoln Circle Sewing aociety will meet Ivvith Mrs. Huuiphrey, 1520 ciinton ate-i Wednesday, April IS, for all day. V. K.

C. Apponiattoi corps met Friday nixht. Two were elected to membership and two will bo balloted on at the next meeting, i The delegate to the department convention read a very interesting report. The Kaster simper which was planned for April l'i was postponed until Tues-, day. April Dudley V.

(base corps will give a social and musical entertainment, at the Soldiers' homo, Wednesday evening, April Is. al 7.3n. All members of the corps are asked to take donations of canned rruits or Jellies tor the hospital. A large at tendance Is desired. cars.

24. Hi iv LiKhl. Mixct No. A vt ftaies and Heavy Ki ice I. No.

Jrt.l7'j' 12... Jl; i), iiiiiii- pttl' torn 4jit' tiSaji! 1 Nl, ft. over It, 11 li. S. branded Nleera, C) flat MP H- mm.

lh.4 ami ti) and atet'B loeler 'i') lie I H. I. nil-. Mli.KS and 1(1. loot; ku.

lis .1. ili. S. venl ills 1 ll. H.

Veil! I aif. skins, under bis ti horse and noil. hid-1 1.::., Ship flOZeu In Col, I e8 soon aa ll.e one waiut" HKV iln tea-iltiit and witi i lev thor.iiK'ilv p.toi- A v. f'rlc. II J''.

4.. o' S.4J ll 40 I 6 4 I Uf 1:1. of buying or- i of a strong I. 4'. 40 CI 1 A UK It MKHCE, April 14.

tiers at the opening on top it is hop. wdl act busv alone 2 liort liei ii. wh. i. 1 wheal.

1 3 wli'-ai, 1 wheal. ll wheal. I. 3 wro-iil. 3 i 3 llllei', II wtc.i: I 4 ileal Ail pus! this lire.

Ic 'pera. le uplo ic. per II'. ri buiio'ies, oiit iii piihi'ties. p.l I SI per bu.

wale! 7' il.o.'ii: tenialois. water e.ess. and your r.ipies.s will receive response from the pa inein curb advanced the market to 6 Kcpio- ad; lo. this point the purchasing power petered No per Cflltei-- mil and fa li teral solium to. is an mo command of s-alinlve llllleher No.

I Oail- A til: A'! lloro.j gnjv.ii, lo. declining i N'. snap out of wheat, the price forma, per It. 4e. 1 tN 1' NS Sp: tosh fi: elite 1 f'rl 14.30 4.na AV i.U'i No.

3... 1 I'll. St it: 4 -i lops 1 Steers-A t'sl I.e.-!.; 1.04)41 SWI per U) Hi" jrllow, Ji Ull per LEVI Deiiart ment. fit i 8. Clark, Awt.

y. I I 1 I fiuiclier i a per crate. i 11 A AS bill'" L'lL inedllliu. U.S.. I id lie i I rv ter lildea 01 or 11' i ia'v Oak is hides, over I Dry klp, i and 2 Iha liny ell If utePr 7 lbs- Dry milted, all wets, and Dry liorae and mole tod.

TALIVlW AND very stisjnii. I' advance expected. SI. 1,011 2 I lots, OW No. No.

No. No No No No He I'll. $'1. KOii ISCONSIN VETICH AN.s. Hharply.

The rather builisb speculative situation is whollv dependable upon the present bad weather. When the forecast was given out I he prospects brightened con-slderahlv for real Easter weather. There was less desire ou the part of the bulls to carry iheir coiiiiull iiients over Sunday and quite a little wheat was offered. Tlo.ru vioro no en hies to help tho 4 wheal 4 when 4 I wheal. 4 4 4 iectcd wh, wh, lecle.l vi vi ii.

banks In 1 1 fic per while mix'-d In tar loin, fiackel. lo 1 i 'd 1 ti 7 74' 1. tlana'ed b.i.; tar lots, tai, per bu, faia.l at' lots, tat. A 1 1KI Ml', There was a Small attendance at L. I'.

I'luiniuer corps I'rnlay nighi. owins to the rain. The Socliil club was well at-teiidid mid much work (lone. The post will entertain the members of the corps next. Friday evening with un ovster Hopper.

Tio- fair i oinmit of the l'ed- Ample n.iar f'ld Rol.l.e.s In the new rs for the ilauger stales reu'iion have been scented oin house. Owing to the lots 111 ire I'll 111. IN I'. dozen. Jl fancy.

lalee. 12 "1.0.75 pr do Tt ow- in I ll" 1 He bar rains of last Friday evening, lance a' the meet tint of those a 1 Kutcl.e No. 1 1 Veal 1 I N-o 1 i istock' (he atten-itn crested How. 76 ler niedlinn nuallt Ultll- I. Kain faney.

111 per gr-i Av. I 'I'nilovc Ilea in' l'i ic; 3 price; the only market heard from was Huda I'esili, which came unchanged. The 44 41. in veterans, was commit I have eiaiioii in vvuinens Holier I'orps WI In Irt'uaJJ of tile Wini'oii: light, lieverili. lb.

Veil done an al, ible lull Ipls 41 pi; mai i.vvinf. Oil, sTr.Aviu:nittr'-j-24-pii.t 24-nt eases, PI NK -Crate. Jfi T. I'' 'ua N't'Tti-Per I on. :i.l,0, per iiozen; We.

30 o'clock i Southwest was esneclally optimistic over rice 4.50 SIIIIKf PI' I. "IS i-her pelts aie slid Iv lontdill eorno sb.ailiiiuM tp-c icr.asing. 1-iv tiiol'oiiuhi P' maud good for l.i! class's at Av. I'rli 4. meet Saturday an.

moon al 1" in the county room In 1 (Pe. ri bo I wool. but I peps i shipping. I. pi Ices.

I li. S. poll r'-tnaiins lor tht To come and courthouse, lie 1'atli: pi Kied.ng Av. 10 ice) No. Ill) 4 Kli I.

atiinat'ii. It Is Important to Keep Your Mouth Av. 4I'II 3k) duty. It now boys in tho city, for the conveni-roin our in iglibor-nexi I'ridiy ecini-anam In room 1.28. no' of you think we can along our ime to dis- pel 3.7.',, 5.

3 fun I M4 i wool, pel' III. I III ter, murrain llllleher NEW YORK PRODUCE. I VORK. April 14, Hly; 'hi'l'L'O'l I I'ft'f'iTili. un- .1, I pelt' I'M US, Tried 3.71, 3.110 3.00 Pllee 2 Ufl- nee or the comrad.

5ng rionietn'p. 3ng they are to me. It'lHiOn liioclv (liii, Jor a 'ha viihoui vim. Now IJ ay our local' IIP, I III in1; in 30X4, in, 3 1 HI, No. I id lb l'i 1.

II ifer No. l'i, L. t-tpnih' ill- i of unl nooli. he it miisl he Keoriptil eontllilli. leiiv.

I 'on er. using pio portion showing beii.K sheading, loPP, HPisi 1." grade! H' conli oc nov low and piolPs umII.c, ihe condition ot ine growing nvi, I Thu report exceeded in favoriibieuo oa anything lit the way of crop news that I has eoini! from thai section Ibis season, The opinion is general that, since the government report was compiled the con- I jdilion has Improved materinlly and! bumiier crop talk is in the air. If there was a noie of pessimism it passed tin- I heard in the plethora of good news. Tho cash market was very ui rung. Offerings were moderate.

I ikim: inio I si lera lion the ioroipis weiv lor i davs; ami tile nil vny IvC 'ti. No. I noitli-cm sold oter Mav and No. 2 nor.li cm 'l1' vi r. of heal i -r were lend' at '-'c over iv.

I'm eli u. I 'tors are holding their sioeks very iiini at present thiy do not win km im limiKLT WATSON. I Una r.nlls-- COFFEE AND SUGAR MARKET. NIIW VI, UK, April 14. Molasses, unlet.

New iiri.niis Penh-. k.khI to I'hoPe, 3ey.il. Sugar aed ilioli.i.ii l'lv I low to avoid iiaeh; Iii.v at lilt no ll- Sell ,1 hoi oil I'liriod. ihgi nlvva I'l l. II ll ii No.

4 1. an. No. 4 eon, No 1 colli No giii'l" i Mo 1,. No, No.

IV No, .1 V. 3 m.H,. No, II i 1 No 4 i 1 1 No 4 nlnl. oais I ouis. 01, 1.

1:11, No 1 V. I I'" ro No I 1 ,1 1. No. No I No. I 1 1 i ll.iv 1 Onx No, I tla I'C'COI Up.

I'm .11.1 in Vlh I e. Oil, -1 111' K'c illll't, corps Tiepar; men: Mrs. Ida ARIZONA COPPER. l.i.n dloe I 1 1 -a i Mar- and the Iiohiiay of ll lint I Wi Tric It Clean i And free from microbes, not only In order to preserve your and to avoid making yourself disl.greeablo to others by your foul breath, but ilso for- gener'il sanitary reaspr.s. The loss of your natural leeili is The dentist's art iray givo a parual compeiisa! ion.

the,) dim-liri's chair is a rink of tori lire, to say poiliiig of (he big bill which iollows. 1.4 Is aiii iure ki nsi bio to lake such i i afoot your tooth 'ha' ibeir usef nines ii' .1 beauty will t.e -wl ho.u torture ao-1 witliout dentist's bills? For thai purpose clso is eiiual lo the daily use of Iir I'. I S.ilubiiii. tine teaspoai.i'ul in a half tumbler. ul of water iwuriu ater is picferablei should be ils.J eery uioi'iilng and eight for 'borough rinsing of mouth, and lar'ful brushing of Hie teeth.

I' oitr breath is fne.l. voir stomaih in in 'd of in aniivep'ic, for whlcb piir- Set llltei est III II very l.p.ka. Id lot aioaii 1 i.O I ii Ko e.tber lull, a Iv "I in Mllig 11 alt trades are llll lelalnn in sir To it is repo't fur the listing red glav and lieen thai the popeis of Ciilimiet and i 'im nn.l le i-v I.vnx sample market. 'lea rn nces were iiglii the. moveinei.t fair.

There was. of (f and ion now in tniir way 10 4" ..1.174, 'ta Lo; e. Am boi Hazel, T. A. Wing; that the stock I1" 'isted inx; week, i News fri in Lulte and Li that tier 01 the Wo'iia 't Na Toiaioe l'i ui riiii the af-tnoon Jain, to in.

4ng of po-i Hie reel', 1 1 The 'Ol ted by I'm! No HI ill son: Aloahii'li KlU'hil. N. I 1. .1. S.

tiii.ro, oolfn, III" lecl.ll pet) il! Of and thai ev er lliiliif xtniten. Miir'en. blown Marten, pal" Mink, dink Mink, tale coon Sltnllll. l-ila-lt shaft is now I'll) feel d. at export mid July I i IS.

nothing in 'lie av ol cloved al 7i'le II. Y. Minn, -i'uIi i 1 1 "ail Ih goimt along riloeiy. C'colaiioiis at 1 p. in.

i "II d. I MIDWAY KORSF MARKET. h'Ug l.l.i.'O' l'i April ft -V S'l I II ol. i curl iiad of the ill I. Mav tll'v Ii he '17 t.i'ii ('ab.

mot and Artona uluiiiet and Pittsburg la ke and I'iits i 'i l.ill and llullitl: tton A met lean Del 4 I ivrren 1 ev I 'o 1 xlsi ban half Skunk. Skoiiiv. vv hue V. l. as'' v.

oil. Wolf. I'll hit I 111:11 I. of liorse ii o. 1 inoi.

li" I 111,11 l.et NieliOlai. roer Pi'." Jng a pi tails hli" in log of nlhd et sttonij pric. P'lae. uo lo iter 'ntolilr rfol of a tFaspoonfu! nigh'. liv.itmi mixed win of Salttbrln, ranrniriK anJ.

It d. A'ked. 7 2n. 37. id 21 1 1,.

4i 2 ui.r.'i t.llO 3', 111 13. no litS. 7.115 1 Hi Ills ill' llll i Del! i. 1 'II I s. in.

is liner. limber. 'I 7. Ml SK HATS. ''mill in FLOUR MARKET UUIET Inane.

I'l As the Auinist The very nest nun drop of Salobrin i for looilmi'he is a iif.le cotton, lo tl.H 1 Molintnln P-'o IS I Kust Unite lll'o II I llnttn roalllloli i'l Untie Mini lot'doil Kioveeroivv lielvelia liiskrfit, sp.liie Kli.skrat. wini "i tools rut. 14 Mnskiat, kins Hlack year! Hut eub bear, IHii 'y ii.ii I lad Joilllli 1 -iiTiliia 1 Hi of U'jrc Jreserit Hlbl'eS- omrades of Co-order that Do1 ie It will Snlubrin mouth Siiliii.riri b- follow -in a- i.amed Murgni) posi, in imporiani tneei A i' ra 1 1 0 have who may have STATE GRAIN INSPECTION. imroduced Int.) the hollow tooth the lie he Instant ly. Or Icep wttb wertii water.

In the vliite." and epply a conipress of exIi-i'Milly on the tloio. Sliipin. ,0 1, 1 iii-iu i I hi, rn 1N0.IN'..: to good YORK MONEY. quiet tone to the demand. 1 ore taking moderate Inn the exjHirt call Vl'ry ore I'uiiuiiiK fairly heavy.

I 1'iiirels. 54 1 1 20 wood si' Ho'ien 4 wood wood lia.iJ wood basis 1 IP a be ei ir-en made Vei susper 1 died a li. e.i lit i. SI iiiinsapolis iarScet. VI 1 cry on Way Settlers' Pate Soo Line to North Dakota Points $6.00.

II 11. .1 mich r. I.i 1 ini: Ai -I'M' Sot, a ad of any ii.i.t i Mil! a'an 2 o'cloi 11 tlei 1 mil fol in fit'-n i nd da'e of vi nd t.aine Alvlo K. Lu a '1 n't! 2 i in 1 s) SL'SS-oISEHS (OUTSEDE OF MiKKEilPOLiS) READ THE T3liiUM tY. All adverilnemente that appear in The Minneapolis Tribune (Morning Paper) also at run In The Evening Tribune, il i'l tor lu iieltotd at infor.iin! ion pno pi oo.soia rate of Voi ii I-os Ho el.n.gi: Nor 'V i fur-at 1)0 'Oil'.

id I her tickeu call xh an do Tt uuuKift aio as follow; Ab Aycrs, I gouts Third street. t. b. ektd do fiado New 1, No. 'l bonds ati-adi railroad bouda Ns -w 1.

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