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The La Crosse Tribune from La Crosse, Wisconsin • 6

The La Crosse Tribune from La Crosse, Wisconsin • 6

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Thursday March 4 LA CROSSE TRIBUNE AND LEADER- PRESS PAGE SIX State's Oficial CONTINUE TO WORK SAYS AGED SUITOR SLIGHTED HER; SHE SUES FOR $15,000 Rich Lam County Widow Aiks II is Heart halm From Farmer There SIGNING SOLDIER BONUS CHECKS AT MADISON FIVE AT ONE TIME MADISON, March 4. lluuui cbnN for Wisconsin sol dlrn Mre signed at tlm rute of an bojir by a new process which 'has been installed at the office of the jdate treasury. The new ntachlne is called the slgna-graph and signs five chocks at a lime. The ersoii signing tho check writes own name and by the name movements operates a piece of apparatus which makes five Identical signatures. tllF.nlEO UAH M3 AFF30TY cm siAimcar charge1 History of Arrow 1 DivisionFinished MADISON.

Wli, Jfarrli TJ. nffb-tal history of tbe Thir-r mvDd dltblun i rot I Ibo stall printer TburvUy aflrr-an 1-y lh Ufr M-mrr rm-mi'otoii. Tkr n(nnilin hrll an xt rifmn at tb rapiml It mu ali-nIrl ly all tnMnliMii fnrlmllng licrur'! 4trt Kin; Mllxiiilw. hi. l-n ii ii a Mr attend anjr I hr miIim for I ho 11 inonih onsr an allmt.

Tho of fir 11 hljtorjr of Uio Tblr-If-imail dllVn wa written by tVn. Ilm. It ha, however l-rr-n HUH hr a staff Ibt II Iwnniia Hlrtory rronsilon a to Lr It mnv rraUblo. Tho lmk Ni I lllioirairil by a numlrr of plnui. U.

S. MAKES TEST CASE OF WEALTHY ALLEGED SLACKER FOR A HEW SCHOOL DECAUSE DEMANDED Parents and Teachers Association of Washburn School to Keep on Working The Parr til and Tracbrra annecU-tlou if tbe Washburn rcbooi lat night derided to continue I work for a new building at Eighth and Main direct to replace the old high school building condemned by Mair authorities. Ttie building situation, in I ho light of dierlo-ure made at tbe laol council meeting, wu reviewed at tbe meeting laid night. Irrespective of high I nera and the eondft'on of the labor market, and difficulties encountered in atlrruillng to sell city bond, the conditniii of the ecbool at Eighth and Ma.it nl reel a. It wa generally agreed, aarmntx a new building.

Ilrbuilding of tho xehool at an cx-prnie 90.000 or 1 00.000 would not rufr.ee. It wan pointed out, for under the ruling of Mate building inspector. tbe fop floor of the mriie-tnre errn then could not be utilized. The association dcrld-d to continue It campaign for a new building to Hilify a crying demand. About l.Ml attended the meeting.

Adahrry tax Drought to thbj Circuit For Trial RAIL COMMISSION DEMANDS SERVICE ON LITTLE ROAD Fairchild and Northern Officials Told That Board Will Not Allow Them tt Quit MADISON, March 4. The railroad commission of Wisconsin, lulling information that the FuirelliM and Northeastern railway connecting Cicghorn and Owen, was to discontinue operation, notified the company by telephone on Sunday laift that any proposed abandonment was a very serious matter; that as tbe commission construed the statutes and the charter, the company was, under obligation to continue service until freed from such obligation by due process of law'. Company offieials claimed that the road had been turned back to them in dangerous condition at places; that they were without proper passenger equipment, and. that a considerable amount would have to be expended in fixing up tbe line and that they were not in financial condition to resume operation. This road has been under federal control until Sunday night.

The commission declared that un-d no elrcurastances would it authorize abandonment, but that the company would lie expected to resume operation; thst the only statute authorizing ihandonment was the new provision In the railroad law effective June 1. A conference followed at Madison on Monday. The representatives of the railu-ay company agreed to from 1 to point, a diately take up the entire matter with and I the interstate commerce commission YOUR LIBERTY ARE WORTH TODAY TURK. March 4. Liberty 11:30 a.

m. today: 93.60 Third tli ,.92 3 yourlb 4'4s .90.18 victory a- i'A Victory 4s .97.40 RAILS ACTIVE llardca Alter Irslt-takis hale (aow Heartlo YORK. March 4. IteatUIng caused reactions of lli to 2 the end of the first hour on market. The market when rails became more Ruling of those shares the cheaper Issues, especially and New Haven.

St. Paul and Kan Pranclsco. -Texas Pere Marquette, and Koulhem also participated the advance 1 to 2 points. A nine money rate interstate commerce commission rart riT. rrlr vttmrX li.rhUH rf femr to trrtt 1110 Jh Jion.

r.rt. tttafiAjr frttM tinvr tf M(M rvwsaijr. ilVtfir t-rrach prm- TV. ra breartft I La. 0m t6ir rr ifUl -j TV n.

in h'f 1 pr )m Ml SI. 1219. IH br iMrr tun. M. wawftVL a 4- WB4rrvr aM a aaf aiil la4f wSs la marry lh IV) "Vi Uva t-rrmrj WIIAT BONDS NKW bends at 3S Klrrt Is Second Jlarlirt VBW A sates points st the stock hardened again active.

centered In Kok Island ht. I -outs Pacific, Railway SOCIALISTS TO BEAR SINS OF PARTY IS PROSECUTORS PLEA 'The phonograph Far Excellence TI7V YORK. Mar. 4 firmer to I fw iv wW lVlUi4 wealthy young Phl- tali M-f 4 Men put cnat tbrlhlj resident who eluded federal' Irmtidr. and Mt.

fr nearly par. Mo I V-ey -ert la 1 fj-e a general rnrt martial at fine 11 Xu Wf ak-d to rrr" llnd y. lie I rpelfl- Itiock' wtrt tV wrdding and ratty charged with desertion under he has wte tbe fifty-eighth article of war. Army Jaa further ne tb fr the court officer the (uitmme of the trial w.cnctna that the rMient I have an important bearing on laughter nfctch hr lci sot- i(h-r draft rare jeepd a "a e3'i ef iV -e. l-o- brich'H the country, teg worth al tea I I V1J I ail ntwcli d'enab.

TV firm t-iifl and Kcmt. I eelrrf. hih Altoeocf enerl ti, an a iblrrihe agency. two of John isuiw a tnemt r. are r.

hrv-o former agent were art lrnejv tf lh.I!c las srk charged Am alleged tep to MaoU nitbta cnnpiracy Slave tkaaler. dnrteg fcb they rr- fVral vrtmeAHC again! trg-ian4 treanonable conduct. Martin Ton gvtered at a head it I charge! and Harry WHntwrger. a ho defend- committee coun tl afim and a night. Ijnnu Alexander lrk (tn(w v- farch AI.IXAN l.

Mr. I to na lrrd-ll has spared n.t assembly Judiciary Mi ha-l rcta-nd tanj alien i.rnuunccmnnts. ie-la ration JS j-55 as declared In the orrn tit week charge I HD of that party and for their cwrupt and InPpii-! rrtlHpation In dlalnyal icse araht Itcrg-, trwm'tAt induct. Martin i 1 flm-larcl tmlar percent strengthvof foreign escha nge wUh bills jn roatJou to the guaranty and other pronounced factor in matters, and arrangeineiit was made andlments Infused firmness to the dul op-1 ms ot 01,3 I WltolB fracionsl limits, outstanding) I features embrsced Mexican and Psn- American Petroleum. Twaa Company Ton- IntrrnattonnJ.

Worthington Pump, ONLY CEMENT ROAD Must be heard to be appreciated. 531 JVIain St. Home of Pianos of Quality9 Nodfe's nan fr can and American and Baldwin Locomo-scl I fives at gains of one to two points. counsel i1 I if-arty of Amertea put It nilegiance to further Irregularity. General Motors latsave It allegiance to tbe unitedly points.

FYPinStnN IVPFrifC I State nf America, and called ti(on hej Stocks that made further response to LAf LvJilil If ALLAd ttio t'nllnl States to rv I the belter lone of the roonev and ex- erker cr th I I 'chsnge markets at mid-day. OH a con-1 highway commission has certainly not aad ether radicals. I the mio. BENZINE-GASOLINE. WORK IS REDUCED SAYS COMMISSIONER MADISON, March 4.

iTbe Itfto rmr or iirr I change markets at mtu-uay. tnis con- nignway commission has certainly not ba rwotici ta a tfunre adultery snal U. A. ITtane, nr-nt ccs-mfy n-a mc man and the msecs. TV rce a tre at the May term rirrn I ro-ifl Irfr Jladgw 11 r.

1 1 the defenlat aay frm Jo-l-e lnrye ie Bs-fUwt ra li gfvicnd of OHIO TIRE PLANT pOM "lroYns10 g.d program," declar- rntlntring. he declared that I food aad paper shares were tn de-od Chairman John A. Ilazlewood of food' and paper shares were tn de 7." 'V manl gains of 2 to 7 y. I in Msrrh j. 1 at extreme the commission, commenting on a The lUstrr (t n.

tfwiel.Bg fn.i a car of taniin and els tanks are COMnwiteu Xltn me tlccesHiiy Tj points. I renort that it had been fonnd out of tofunimr tn i.nuini'r.-. mn.l iHnl I W- lit rrt the plant determlnlug bow we shall trtt this Metal were Included among Ihel Prt 1 oan" tetfoKuijr ia conljc I (4, Tire A Itnhher company nf im-mid -ho re In the I'rit- Pfomlneot features of the final hour, the question to atempt any extensive lanradef gsdf I dineimr ls- nrr morning, on- i P0008 tte. ela'tlol IV irp In II II. tr nd- tnte4 ib.

to of 33 workers and rd Mates. accepting the Iiiditutbna and tbe sacrifices of bloI 33t. I AlUs-CDiIfnffs vj i and tnwsiire given to support them, American Beet Kugai refuse Ihetr support to them. The so- American Can gift tt o.t nil rtf A via i wa 1 1 Di6rlcnfi ir ftfid ouiiu ry 1 1 TODAY FOR SOUTH nlai. occasionally Llbfcr pf if lhP traitorous act of a member, but a disloyal party composed of perpetual traitors PLENTY OF PROOF n.

XV. former commander I American Locomotive 944 American Smelting and Itertning. S2J4 American Sugar -6 American Sumatra Tobacco 86 1 American and T. 9i normally with the exception of concrete building. For this it is practically impossible to get materials, so that the program was condensed approximately half.

Oshkosh Goes Ahead March 4. The reported calling off of all road work planned for 1920 by the state highway commission will not prevent the work being pushed next summer on the concrete highway between Oshkosh and Neenah. The county. board SALZER CHURCH LEAGUE PLANS INITIATION EVENING FRIDAY I Supper to Epworthlans Will Be Followed by Musical Program Epworth leaguers of Saizer Memorial church will enjoy a supper and ad initiation evening on Friday at the church parlors. The supper is scheduled for 6 oclock, and the initiation program will begin at 8 oclock.

The program arranged ia; Selection Wesley Orchestra. Solo Dorothy Bernet. Initiation of members. Piano solo Gertrude Saizer. Reading Katherine Haebich Address-: Rev.

L. Panzlau. Cornet Solo Stanley Bernet. Vocal Solo Harry GobeL Selection Wesley Orchestra. TO CONVICT Mf phi.

(i. IL. and prominent fHr years in patriotic work Anacrnda Copper c', I HO Atlantic Gulf and XV. Indie ....160 Baldwin Locomotive a 1 Baltimore end Ohio 25 hi Betkiebera Kteel B1 -7 l-0 tj Canadian Pacific in t'ne was fo leave this eten- PACiriC CABLUS DON WASHINGTON. Msrrh 4.

Two tarthquakes occurred in the South Iaefic ocean last Saturday, riiilting chief jin ibe breaking of both south Ameri nc iJcivncDDv iTinnsr -fcu nw Ark. Art nCUDnnnl Mr, ustover. Mr. It ii tnm a i central Leather 0h ro5 taken Ktenfr' to have the improve- Tt rtrr5 mjU M-rrlee in can cable, according to information Cboapcak and Ohio E5i luent carried out and the monev for Drcurr that There I Atnplei lie rrtirvl a few year jrrrrtted today In Washington. No Chicago, silt and st.

Paul 52 the work is provided. iirre. nd ac further detail have rcache! The center of the lidnrbnnccs were Colorado 29' 88 43 cxtlmatcd at about 3.500 miles from Corn Product Wahlncton I Crucible Kteel aj-niogren. 'Cuba Cano Sugar Krio General Kleciric GRCIIN BAY SNOWED IN CROSSING SMASH FIVE DIE ARDMORE, March 4. Five young people of Wilson and Long ltVilGrove.

twenty-two miles west of hre hilled and one fatally 'injured early today when the automobile in which they were returning from an American Legion dance here was struck by a freight train at a crossing. YANKEE AVIATORS IN' MEXICO ORDERED OUT WITHOUT THE PLANE -i Ship Forced to Land by Engine Trouble held by Mexicans; Will be Taken up Later EL PASO, March. 4 Instructions have been transmitted to Lieutenant L. M. Wolf and J.

Usher, American aviators who have been in Sonora, Mexico, since February 2. to return to tbe United-States immediately, according to a statement made today by Colonel Francis W. Glover, chief of staff, to Major General Robert L. Ilowze. commander of the El Paso military district.

The officers have been ordered to come out of Mexico without waiting for. the release of their airplane. The men were released by Sonora authorities last week. The question of. the release the machine, which was forced to land near Nacaorizi, because of engine trouble, will be taken up later.

MINOR CHANGE MADE IN RESERVATION ON SHANTUNG AGREEMENT WASHINGTON, March 4. Making Its first change in the repnblican reservations to the peace treaty which were adopted last November the senate voted. today on motion of Senator Lodge to strike from, the Shantung reservation all direct reference to Japan and China. The change, worked out in the recent bipartisan conference, had the approval of democratic leaders and was accepted 69 to 2, Senators Reed and Sutherland voting against it. Senator Lodge told the senate that the modification did not change the Oiil.liN BAY.

Starch 4. General Motors Green Bay Is Ulay c.xperirntlng hcj Geodrich Ok worst snowstorm of the winter. Five Greit Northern (ire Ctfa. 37t, inches of enow fell during the eight. I Illinois Central, bid All interurhan tenlo out of the city I ha Been al.an, toned.

TicnaVpJp'e f. 45 Evidence if Jury Accept It: Refuses DtxnLvaU niUMi ttAFiDri. xtbb. Starch I. HOSTILE PASHA LS inrr.r.i al tn.

for f-rtcr NAMED AS PREMIER ta tiw New terry OF TURK CABINET eccMplracy nor, 4 rente hrwhw "ty brf-l I efllMla fr or Triho If. SV (erry iViri'orlal drumi! nr miuilil with. nM nt frcr--Mrir fccan a Idr, nha. the new px mier. a ruervxae a to the etr.rr fdr In chief of the trul.

iVurkl-h firm and was mloUter of, lie td, that the war In Ike catnne that ked peace t-a-l ai out a prtma fotr re and (he allU when the military re- tkat tfam riHnw i.ijfio- of central wcr vra wamal a uerH of gwpty If ite J.irr rllapjilrr. r.t to lid e-ii. a-ha I a artlaa of Slutl-rwflf f.r he.tefre wa berl at fe enrol fa-ba. the leader of the Tnrkt-h oatimLi. Ii rw-lgnatien i feud of the new cabinet I r-gar 1-' r-i brte a a iJUilw triumph for the otcr tbe ulan and the bo-fe alle leader Count il Meet IAla.V.

Slareh 4. The liie.j a'niUrr met rtay at the f.r-"eg!i 'ffVe In lruM the detail of the wlih Turkrv. lYeinicr agn. He recently sold hi rreidcnce in the ratrrn twit Ibe city. CRANE MINISTER TO CHINA XXASHING1X)N.

March 4. Tho nomination of Charles R. Crane of Cl) lea pro to be minister to China, was sent to the senate today by President Wilson. (OFFICIAL PUBLICATION) Report of the condition of the Slate Rank of La Crosse, located at La Crosse, State of Wisconsin, at the close of business on the 28th day of 1920, pursuant to call by the Commissioner of Banking. RESOURCES Loans and discounts, less rediscounts $1,476,004.1 Overdrafts 157.31 United States securities owned 104.381.73 Other bonds 283,661.83 Banking-house 40.000.00 Furniture and fixtures 18,410.00 Due from approved reserve banks 248,317.9 Dae from Federal Reserve bank 52.327.9ti Due from other banks.

15.692.71 Cash items 2.345.31 Cash on hand 36,996. 99 Exchanges for clearing house and checks on otbep banks in same place 11,185.70 Approximate interest earned but not collected 8,000.00 Other assets (Revenue Stamps) 200-00 TAIL SPIN IS FATAL RIVERSIDE. March Raymond F. Pearson, a United States army aviator was killed I today when his airplane went Into a Utail spin CORN STILL BOOSTED (XftlCAGO. Ill- March 4.

Assertions that from now on receipt are like, ty lo detreaea lead to a material fresh teanr today In the value of corn. Offering were readile ab-orbed despite considerable profit-taking on the part of Iona. Mild, rainy weather (ending to put eouniry road tn bad condition, was given eome notice as factor. Opening price, which ranged from on to adtance, with May al ll.Wk to 4 an-1 Jar-uarv St -Ik lo S. were fniinaed hr a alight sac and then by decided gains all around.

twHequently gn-slp about extension nf credits to (iermeny together with fear that the hi I (card in the west would demoralise transportation brought about a rapid further upturn In price. AH deliveries except May touched tbe highest figure yet thi aoo. The close we nervou.2 to ke net higher with May 41.43 to 43 and July US to Ot t. aw-ided with corn. After opening al kc dsrliqr to a Ilka ad- Kennecott 28 Liulrvlllt and Nssnvllle .113 Maxwell Motors bid J7 exb'an I 'et rot cum 1 .1 ml Copper id va 21 eel hi leeourl Pacific New X'ork Contra! N.

N. II. and Hartford Norfolk enlern Northern Pacific Ohio 4 "I tie liar Pennsvlvaiila People's Gas. bid I'ltlrbure XVest Va. itnv Consolidated Copper Reading Vp.

Iron and Steel Sinclair Oil and Refining Koutliern Pacific Southern Railway Studebaker Corporation Tenncsweo Copper ta Tobacco Prduct I nlon raeific t'niled Cigar Hlore bid lT. Ind. Aleoliol Cnlted Slate Rubber I'nlted Slates Steel t'tab Copper XXestlngbouse Klectric s-4verland Anterlcun Internntional ttoval I Hitch N. Texas and Paclfli nail 89s, 4t4, ti reservation. one meaning tJf the iota.

(OTTinAL ImLICATION) Report of the condition of the I CYosse Trust Company, located at Ia Crosse, State of Wisconsin, at the close of business on the p8th daj- of February, IF20, pursuant to call by tho CommLssioner of Banking. BKSOURCES Mortgage loans on real estate 39.510.00 Loans on collateral se- 1 curity 1,402.48 CHICAGO i.ivkstock I U. State and Munic- miCAGO. 5lrb 4. Hog Re- Dat nonds elpt 30.001; weak to 18c lower; top, UU U.B 7 115.34; bulk.

914.40 tn 915.15: heavy. Railroad and other bonds 91414 tn 914.75; medium. 914.60 to Securities, in trust 146.950 00 9I.V1S; light. 9 13 tn 915.30; light 0ffice bulidlne in aaa nn light, 914.25 to 915.10; heavy packlug 10,000.00 oww, smooth, fin.nn to 913.50: packlnr Tumlturc and fixtures to 913.90; pig. Due from approved re- A tO 111 SO I a Cattle Bereipt ll.onn; steady: beef! serve banks teere, medium and heavy, choice and (Cash on hand prime, 914 25 to 91610; medium and good 911.6t to 914 25: common, 89.50.

to 911.50; light, good and choice, $1 2.25 I Total 8324,380.14 to common and medium, 99.00 1 LIABILITIES to 912.25; butcher cattle, heifer. 97.00 ranltal stock nabl In to 913 25: cow. 96.75 to 912-25; cauners pl, 1 ln 50.000.00 Sen irr Put CHrr lo Wail for rvivw aitMjc.fh tacefing a Mine. After a lirt -on tho lUonlrf IigHl by i alxirnn unulil tils nilflJfii 'in Ike 'it. MI ag Na llarsburg S.

eV Member of the prrtne r-nnsl bete.fe arx Ui adhere icrJudlng July at 76 to sc the ib.ianllal adcancn. dull and weak In i bog market Hungary, frwd. Pa unt.l circle in an rr tr Inq-ilr- eckvk 94lnU JS- r- r-rrlng BumsnLan fear that the BeUtiteu ef eowr er of Admiral llorthy tete fwa t--e wct. ktn tunrrtan rrrrot mean (be return tjr! a rtfmi flat i ii.o f.rner rtjJ.r of that cuntry. leaf I lief cen-t fitifh tte city by Jr fay KTdi Be.

11 D.w of tke IV XI, 1 fear a-l ri'fUis'e ml I.V cfC-r phJ win IateI llct. XX. J. Jfpt'a-tbj, Trvfwpnkwu XX i for. Nc a e-l (e fron 31 r.

Ijijar. ItrobliH'fl of the nniit pntrrn- petf in Bu-sla. il I tatr.J in (heliT Pr j'urirrs ha le-n lieuel In -fn nf llfi of roxwmle and fir.andal n- 3i km bq drflcitc cmicl3icti bag May 21.31 rw bo. i Mhinr jrt lcea de- ktof a to the rite of (be army Turkey siSnwrd lo maintain. Ibe 'neitdi I Minei to any plan rin HU Total UABILITIES Capital stock paid in Surplus fund Undivided profits Interest and discount collected or credited in advance of maturity and not earned.

(approximate) Amount reserved for taxes Amount reserved for interest accrued Due to banks, deposits. Dividends unpaid Individual -deposits sub-. ject to check Demand certificates of deposit Savings deposits 1 Certified checks Cashiers checks" out-, standing A New Idea 15.000.00 7,410.54 97,327.66 and cutter. 94.5o to 96.75; veal calve (Surplus fund 15.00 to 918 50 feeder teer, $8 25 to Undivided profits $1165; alocker rleer. $7.00 to 910.60.

nenrwlt Deposits ObtK J. JOHNSON Olaf J'. Johnson died last night at bis home, ,228 South Third street, kf-ter a lingering illness with a complication of diseases, at the age of 5o years. Sir. Johnson had resided in- La Crosse 35 years and at one time was the proprietor of the Nora- Hous in South Third street.

Surviving are his widow- and four brothers; and two sisters, Edward of Sivert of St. Paul. Karl of Barron county and John of WoodviUe, Mrs. T. Erickson of Malvina -and Mrs.

Christ Stikes of Vestbv. The funeral will be Monday afternoon at 2 oclock from the Tetley, Sletten.and Dahl chapel, and interment will be, In Oak Grove cemetery. CARD OF THANKS We hereby wish to thank the friends for the tokens of affection shown by the flowers sent on the occasion of tbe funeral of Otto Butzman which was held at Alma, Wis. Mrs. Otto Butzman and children, Mr.

and Gustave Butzman. Airs. Wm Winder, Mr. Gustave Butzman. Jr.

rtinvpinx March 4 Corn No. 2 mixed. 41.84; No. 3 yellow. iUS to 9 I 5 white.

91 to 92c; No. 3 white. X1 to hie. UveNo 2t tl.7d to ll.71,. Barley 412 to 41.54.

Vr Nominal. tjrd 92. I Iitba 918.00 to 919 04. Due as executor, administrator, guardian, re-j reiver. trustee, assignee.

etc. 149.268.99 Dividends unpaid 60.00 Unearned discount 5,312.95 to PMirtaid a ferre lar3T Ilian IV aa-er ef prvia. sew- mrmlm ef Ibe rottncil tk9 ef freu we bte dc. JM ia'ac sal-1 to favor refusing Turkrj a a tee wbcb wi: grake It pcs, stap.t.ng mruy In any form exrep a for jog to ttr r-h on c-lnerte uuer officer a jasr ta. Ike a If )et UI vail 2D aed lr4te er mv BUICKS IMirKLRBAN ratne aad Bbr, put jejj tIIKiif.

XYI 3farrb I. A keg. ca ear eg It. jr fad of damp snow- Iai night and IM inom.ttg rotupletely iwralyxed jibe irtrrurt-au llor out of (Khkosh Sheep Receipt ll.ioo;. weak; lamb.

81 pound down. 8 1 7.25 to 920.00; cull. and common. $14.00 to 917 00; ewe, medium, good and choice, $11.00 in 914.25; culla and common, $6.00 to 910.75. rillCXt.O PRODtTR CHICAGO.

March 4. Butte Higher; creamery. 14 to 64c. Bags Inscttled; receipts 14.900 rase; first. 44 to He; ordinary firsts, 41 to (3c; at mark, cases Included -42 to 44c Poultry AJtve, lower; spriugo, 34c; fowl.

56c. The Plan to Xrecijh and to torn. The fine to POT Til KM CHICAGO. trch 4. Potatoes Strong; receipts 17 cars; Northern white, sacked, 93.00 to 95.20; bulk.

9VI5 to Idaho Russets, 'sacked, I5.4irto $5.50. trnl da laic wa kept ifcii but car TV a wtTI call to es tek a'wrre Die. In thi 4ly Ibe clevtrfc rk cr etnef tt d'ir t4 la--cr tiuablc operaty during fna whet we irate. Tbit lli ni tbe mrtifns and motor on r'a keeping 04 a a Silt he wc-prra an-l fb jr-pg ran gc a diScrvTSl car were burnnl out. XV a bate free dctsery in all port ot; tho Lbt jour Rile with 4 14 1( OK TlttXk W.

Ik 4rtKr4. i a a thank ATLANTIC REFINING COmiON SETS RECORD BRINGS SUSP A SHARE NEXV YORE. March 4. Tho hlghewt prit over rmoioi for the wile of no thre of elock in fhe bletory of.tbo Ner York Stock cx-chsogi xs paid yttcnJay whin ton shami of Atlantic Refining company stock sold for 11.350 a share. The preiiou record was made May 0.

IDOL when Northern Pacific touched 11.000 during a rnie. Total $324,380.14 State of Wisconsin, County of. La Crosse, ss; I. George E. Taylor, Secy of the above named corporation, do solemnly swear that the foregoing statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief.

GEORGE E. TAYLOR. Correct Attest: Secretary. B. C.

SMITHr H. K. HOLLEY, (Notarial Seal) Directors. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 4tb day of MANAR G. ANDERSON, Notary Public.

La Crosse Wis. My commission expires June 19, 1921 Total $2,297,681.33 State, of Wisconsin, County or Crosse, ss: I. J. M. Holley, Cashier of above- named do sole i swpar that the foregoing is true to the best of my knowlefle and belief.

1 J. i- HOLLEY. Correct Attest: Cashier- JAMES THOMPSON, L. MARTIN. (Notarial Seal) D1ret0Im Subscribed and sworn to before this 4th day of March, 1920.

ALFRED J. MILLER. My commission expires July 11 1 CHILDRENS CLINIC i The childrens Clinic, under direction of the child welfare, department of the- womens committee of the County Count'll of Defense, will bejopen on Saturday afternoon in its roorils in the city hall at 2 oclock. Weighing ahd measuring of babies wll be handled at every weekly occasion of tbft clinic. MIXXi; XPOI IS KLOtTt MIVNKAPOLIS.

March 4. Flour unchanged. barrels. Rye No. 2.

$1.62 to 81.64 I.arley 22 to 91.43. Bran $44.00. ail rtitllira and frtead who expr-4 lkir iynpibr in I ha death ef our nwtktr and Hf. aad epecally Rev. (snf.

lb palioearer. and tboa. bo J. y. Mr.

McCann. Mr, f. imitb. Mr Cuil Gsar, Mr. A.

Juki, Mr. Ia Beth tl at ait order. rUS'r largo or trail, ill reeettg our prarsrt RitetRn. La Crosse Fish Co. Il NORTH 1 IJO.Nf bf.

MIXXEIPOMS PMX MINNKAPOLIS. Minn-. March 4 Fla 95.05 to 93-15 Jj, A.

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