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Beginnin start being record August 10. This is the pany and a statement sent o August 20 the uarterly dividend paym continue payment af dividends quar- terly.”” . Several stock dividends have been issued in the past that have materially reduced the price paid for the stock by original stock hol¢- The Wyokans syndicate {s -distinct- ly a Casper company. It was or ganized in 1917 and shortly thereafter completed its first well in Salt Creek. Beveral other producers were com- pleted on the same lease and with Marine Well I _ Rig Is Struck By Lightning Marine Of company’s No. 4 Gten- Fock on, section 16-89-78, Salt Creek ls now capped and flowing by heads Into the tank after having been tg: ‘or two per cent and will be paid to stockholders of Wyokans Oil syndicate will ents to stockholders, the first first cash dividend of the com- ut by syndicate directors to earnings acquired from these pump- ers more valuable acreage was ac- quired. The syndicate now has flow- Allied American American American Baldwin LIxtomotive Baltimore & Ohio -. shareholders states the “board is in hopes of being able to | calitornia, Petro Oil -:- Finance -:- Bonds “2 Stocks -: WYO-KANS IS PLACED ON DIVIDEND BASIS First Payment of Two Per Cent Is Announced for August 20 and Directors Hold Out Hopes for-Continuation of Dividends New. York Stocks NEW YORK STOCKS Chemical }&Dye Co ORR ASSET Car & Foundry -— 2.1.55 Carp 18% ‘Woolen -----_____... 83% Copper - 96 weer ee YG amen l15. ATH California Petroleur: Canadian Pacific -. Central Cerro de Pasco Copper ~. ing wells on c¢ther locations. Chandler Motors - Leather Lon A. J. Philipott is prestdent | Chesapeake & Ohio q¢ the company, C. H. Townsend vice president and treasurer; W. R. Johnson vice president and Henry Altman and C. L. Rienemuth, acdi- tional directors. John R. Healey is s Saved When Marine's Taylor No. 3 ts now 29 feet in the second Wall Cresk sand at 2,655 feet and both oll and gas have been encountered. Ten-inch casing has been set tn Chicago & Northwes' Chicago, Mil. & St. Paul, Chicago, R. I. & Pac. - Chile Copper Chino Copper secretary. Consolidated Gas — Corn Produdts --.----—~~-. mm Crucible Steel -. Cuba Cane Sugar, p’ General [Electric General Motors -. Great Gulf States Steel -. Tittnots Inspiration Copper International Harv Int. Mtr. Marine pfd. International Paper -. Northern pfa. Central eonmnnnn, 89% Co} be Casper Dally Cribune Local Oil Stocks | treme ne 223 28 Big Indian 1000 48 ———— 8085 Buck Creek -. a2 4 SEES) = Lacereeeecee 38. 38 Black Stone Salt Creek - .27 .29 Chappedt 5. tits, Columbine . = 10 -12 Capitol Pete ...--.--- 00% 00% w--119) L21 Cow Gulch .---.-. 01 02 Demino™ _... <= 10 as Elkhorn 08 204 04 05 E. T. Williams -....--.. 60 61 Gates» --. OT 08. Kinney .. . wae 80 31 Jupiter ~~... 00% 01 Kinney Coastas ..... 26 27 Lance Creek Royalty -.. .00% .01 Lusk Royalty -..... .0L 02 Marine - -..--.---——- 04% 04% Mike Henry ...... 100% 01 Mountain & Gulf -...1.18 1.2 New York Ci ---.-..12,00 16.00 cardy 04% 200% 4.00 Royalty & Producers... .06 06% Sunset ~ ~.--—-------. 01 OL ‘Tam Bell Royalty ------- 01 01%, Western Exploration 8.40 DYE ARNO cero cce -70_ Western Of! Fields -. .70 +80 Western States -..--- 15 16 Y on 08 10 New Xork Curb Ciosing Mountain Producers -.. 12% .13 Mammoth Oi ---.-.- 51.76 52.62 Glenrock Of! -.-.. .72 80 Salt Creek Prds, --.-... 15% .15% cL PUT MART DOWN Inability to Meet Margin Calls By Traders Sets Prices Be- low Saturday Quotations NEW YORW, Juty 3¢—The market turned dull with slightly higher prices shortly after noon, Willys-Overland Preferred, advanced four points to 50, & new high for the year, while new lows were established by Texas and Pacific and Chieago and North’ erm, each off 2% points. Gen American Tank Car was off 3% and United States Steel 1% at 85% NEW YORK, July 30.—The closing wan firm. Prices rallied shatp!y in the late dealings, the Pan American issues, Baldwin, Studebaker, Amert- can Can and other active industrials Selling 1to 4 points above Saturday's closing prices. Stock prices pointed upward tn the elosing period of today’s stock mar- ket after an early interval of heavi- ‘ness. New low records were estab- Ushed by a number of influentia’ shares, including United States Steel, Northern Pacific and Great Northern Preferred, before sufficient buying came into the market to check the re. actionary trend. Sales approximated 800,000 shares. NEW YORK, July 30.—Inability or - Grains «= Livestock - NE PROCESIEAT PRICES GEN BOOST Despite Heavy Receipts of Grain Quotations Climb New York Mart ‘CHICAGO, July 80—Demite dic receipts hera 1,535 cars, wheat show: ed an upward tendener in price to- day during the early dealings. An unexpected advance in quotations at Liverpool was largely responsible and it was also said that much of the new wheat ‘delivered in Chicago had al eady been hedged. Besid reports were at hand that the late wheat in nada would be badly damaged by and blight. Subsequently, bullish crop reports from Manitoba and Saskatchewan were strengthening factors. The close was unrettied, at %c to 1%e net ad vanoo, with September 96% @96%c. and December $1.00% @1.00%. The opening which varied from un changed figures to 1% cent higher, with September 96149644, and Decem- ber 99%1@1.00%, was followed by a moderate general advance and then something of a reaction. opening %c dff to %o higher, Sep- Month end adjustment of acconnts made fluctuations Jater somewhat er: ratic. The close was unsettled, rang: ing from 1%@1%c lower to %c gain September 75145@% @75%. Corn was firm with wheat. tember 77% @77K, After the corn market sagged a little and then recovered to slightly above the initial range. :- All Markets MONDAY, JULY 30, 1923. ° Czechoslovak Rep. &s ctfs Danish Municipal &s A Dominion of Canada, 6 French Republic 734 Japenese 4a... Kingdom of Beigiui Kingdom of Norway, 6: Republic of Chile Ss; 1946 U.K. of G. B. & 1, bts, American Smelting 5s . American Sugar 6s At. T. and San Fe, Gen., Baltimore and Ohio cy. Bethlehem Steel con és. G lan Pacific deb., 4s Burlington and Quincy ref. Mil. and St. Paul ev., 4} © Copper, Goodyear Tire 8s, 1941 Great Northern Ts A. Northern Pacific ref. Northwestern Bell Tel., Pacific Gas and Electr! Penn. R. R. gon., 5s Sinclair Con Oil col Southern Pacific ev., Union Pacific First i U. 8. Rubber 5s° _ Utah Power and Light 63 Western Union 64 Westinghouse Blectrio Wilson and Company cyv., 6s és American Telephone and Telegraph cv., American Telephone and Telegraph col tr., Anacanda Copper 7s, 1933 Anaconda Copper 85,1953 _ coats and suits, like nightgow: 0% 90% som 102 101M 101% 115M 115% she declared, look , ee unwillingness of traders to meet paid wel hited, when the derrick was struck| Marine No. 4, section 17-80-78, and] an” outa” spine See en aE E MS eea|louetain calls brought more aslling or | gn neta “ito A pt NET os Roel IR \lE CAST | by lghtning last week. ‘The rig was | drilling has reached a depth of 1,120| {rons soit copper = sieve : = 10.001 ders in today’s stock market with the| Sertender 24% to 84% and:later the be 3 pompletely destroyed but the engine/feet. No. CR-1, Wolverine lease on |} su tocomotive rae caging nea 35 | result that opening prices as a rulelmarket continued cose July in par- $ Was saved and the casing was pre-|section 5, ts boing rigged up, and No.| J. T~oomotive | --- reas sancine seh iwete below ‘Saturday's final’ quote-|Ucaiar. celine ta that. come we | e UF vented from dropping into the hole,|DS-1, on section 8 of the Wolverine | Woulsvitie © bu Ca. sae ot akinh | {lo Malling was most ‘effective in| ened the provision weatkse ‘ On section 20-39-78, same field, the| lease, is being cleaned out. Maviena: Ol! _--. SPA 8.0. In 51% 514 | the olls, grain carrying railroad, . —$$—$—$—————— — ——————————ar—~“ i mere . O. Indiana -.----.-» : > Maxwell Motors B ~.--------- Cities Service Com. _ 134.00 136,00| Motors and steels. Losses of a polnt| Wheat— Open High Low Close | Oil Pi e P. e Middle “States” Ol! ..--------.. «| ba more hayes tha by St. Paul, pre} July 96% 97% 96 26% ¥ Missouri, Kan, & Texas (new). Liberty Bonds ‘erred, Sears Roebuck and Cuba Cane| Sept. 96 97% 95% .96 (Cont! | ® 1 ipeline to o1son S9BB menins ren eevecy: $100.31] Sugar, preferred. U. S. Steel touched ws 99% 1.00% . Hy ier ay he a eee Brees zeus bal \ _ | Now. Fak. Central First $e o=+>\a new low for the year at 96%. Wat he Reed eae oe et (Continued from Page One) ° ° N.Y. N. H, and Hartford selling orders predominated in the +88 | keep on quibbling for a ‘month it they morning included among many others ik er 1e Ss om ete Norfolk & Western -. eurly trading. Northern Pacific, off -75%4 1 ike, as to whether |the Packard Motor company, A @ F , Northern, Pacitie \- 1%, and Great Northern preferred, off 63% | vorced.” oF not Tam di-| cate, Dobbin Realty company, deur ‘ac(tic ----—— each touched new lows for the Asked why genson paint shop, Joe David store, . Pan American Petroleum B year as did Houston Oi}, off 1% 39% 39% lino same tata the| WFay's cafe, National Sample Suit ‘With the ‘screwing of the last} the next two-weeks. Pennsylvi Brown Shoe dropped 3 points and 84% 84% [Cancer sald Mr. Treman already haa|®"4_ Cloak store, and Becklinger Joints connecting the main line with} Well No. 28 on section 3-33-83 was| People’s Gast American Car and Foundry preferred *36% 36% J obtained passage on the Majestic ana | DUiIding. that lnid across the river last spring,| on top of the Tensleep last night at|!’roducers & Refiners = Coast Line, Caz: that she had preferred the French| The Kistler company has eontrast- the pipeline of the Fargo Oil com-| 2,360 feet and drilling in will prob-| Pure Oil --— Livestock adian Pacific, Chesapeake and Ohio| Sept. 1048 10.45 1040 10.40 | iing because her pets were humored |! to do this work at a very low rate pany was compléted yesterday after-|ably be started on Tuesday after preferred, allied Chem'cal and Mar-| Oct. 10.50 10.60 10.50 10.50 | properly, and thelr cooperation with the Gas- noon and the Polson Spider-South| casing is run. ket Street Railway were off 1 to 2 When she was asked whether she | °F Rodeo association will help out in Casper Creek district now has a/ No. 24 is fishing for underreamer at points. American Can, Baldwin, — 8.00 8.00 7.95 7.95 had any intention to marry Wardi|the general success of the rofeo. direct connection with the- Midwest| 605. feet. Sinclair Con. Oil Chicago Prices. Studebaker, DuPont and Foundation “rrr > 19 | Cran, @ young moving picture actor| The windows of the stores will also refinery here. No. 27 is drilling in the Rea Beds| Southern Racine. Sareea +t fi CHICAGO, July 10—(U. 8. Depart: Company each sold about a point with whom she was agociated in the|be decorated for Rodeo week, but 4 This line, which 1s of stx inch pipe| at 1,900 feet and should be to the top [ry Ol cee Ie gnig | ment of Agriculture.) —Hoge—Re-| above Saturday's closing quotations. Cash Grain. making of a recent film, sho said: | these decorations will be arranged on k and 22 miles in length, will be given| of the Tensleep before the end of the Ae aie < otbcgedind aaa calpts, $1,000; good kind fairly active.| Foreign exchanes opened heavy. CHICAGO, July 30—Wheat num:| “it I ever do get a divorce it will] the initiative of the businesy men whe > @ test with gas from the company's| week. {oar 9 aermcrsag Tt | a5 to 250 lower; mostly off 26c; little Considerable irregularity davelopea| ber 2 red 96%c; number 2 hard 96@|be because I want to be single and|own the establishments. jo business ‘ wells instead of with water as is th After Grilling 1,800 feet in the water | hones e pearig “16% loing on others; bulk 180 to 250 dixing tha: moraing ‘session. Short | 2<%°- not because I want to get married | man should fail to have his store fixed | usual. custom. ana soon. as the) test at grant Gap without find- rere ney, pound averages, $7.40@7.60; practical covering -operaticns ‘and inside sup-}- Corn number 3. mixed 86@89%6; | again.” up to be attractive to all visitors acd : punifing “stations are complete will) ing ‘the Second flow, the hole was 2 pay re Of: ln oe top, $7,60; bulk 260 to 325 pound port brought about some mod ral-| RUMber 2 yellow 86% @89%e. Later Mra. Treman qualified thin|also to the homefolks during the . start delivering crude to the local) plugged back to the sand which was] trnion Pacific rr .g0u.| Patches. 97.35; packing sows, | ie particularly in the usua! Jeaders| Oats number 3 white 39% @42c;/remark by saying that if a person|Wweek. They expect it, and Casper 4 plant. These stations, one of whieh found at 465 feet and this is being] tiitea Retail Storem cg mostly $5.35@6:10; strong weight pigs. | tt" selling for both accounts contin.| humber 8 white 38@29%c. aid remarry, the “nicest person” to| will be much more impressive aaa fe- | is-tn-the: field the other-being at @/ developed. By pumping this will pro‘|t;" ¢ tnd. Alcohol —-~—--.. $6.50@7.00;- heavy weight hogs, $6.85 tied in other quarters, being most ef.| Rye none. re-wed would be one’s own husband. | sult. } hal Point, ‘are nearing completion’ duce all the water needed st the Mid-|triteq States Rubber ————--- At eau, $7200 7.60; leht:| feotive in the oll, ratl, steel and tobac-| Barley 58@60o. Mr. Treman hed gone to Wurope ’ with all necessary equipment anq ma-| way pumping station but the hole] trnited States Steel _.-. $7.00@T7.60; ght $6.75@7.50; | Foot! ge ‘advanced three| Timothy seed $5.50 ; efter rumors of strife in the Treman terial on the ground and it is prob-| was carried deeper with the expecta- ts packing sows, EN oh am bre "Truck. the Pan-| Clover seed $15.00@17.00. home for the reported purpose of able that everything will be tn readi-| tion of striking a flowing well at a packing sows, rough, §5.50@) ‘American iasues and a few othera ad.| Pork nominal. \ getting his wife back. Aided by Al spelt for: tha: panning. of ocnde. withia| ter depth. ing pigs, .$6.25@7.00, Yanoed w point’ or more. U. 8. Bteel| Lard $10.37. Jolson, the comedian, who mado a Cattle —Recelpts, 20,000; better! touched = new bottom at 86% and| Fibs $7.62@8.28, potael elo, sbrped. to petehs up: the grades most killing clapees ‘compara. | ‘OU Treman difficulties, Treman seemed HARDING 3 TRIP TOBE GIVEN UP (Continued from Page One.) that bulletins giving the president's condition would be issued regularly for the information of the public and gome time! today, possibly after an- other meeting of the physicians, a Dulletin was expected containing a Biagnosis of the president's case. The real’ cause of the executive's Milness, as explained yesterday by Dr. Bawyer, Mes in some crabs he ate gboard the naval transport Hender- fon just before reaching Vancouver,’ B.C. These crabs, in the opinion of| ‘Dr. Sawyer, were “copper tainted” or, Ake sen food taken from several @mall areas of Alaskan waters, had become impregnated with copper from the deposits of that mineral along the coast Iines. Eating these crabs wave the president a touch of ptomaine poisoning from which he| @ @eemed to be recovering until his it to Spattle last Friday. The ‘exertion caused by the strenuous Program he followed there aggravated the poisoning, and the disorder be fame more serious than before. The heat Saturday as the presi- @ential train traveled through south: ern Oregon and northern California also worked to hinder recovery. He got o fair night's sleep Saturday night aboard the train, and on_ arriving remarkably improved, although no- tceably week and pale. For several hours after arrival at the hotel all seemed to go well but late in the af- ternoon the new symptoms indicating complications, spoken of by Dr. Saw- yer in his bulletin, became notice- able. te Although Mr. Harding's illness at the present stage is not comparable at all with that of President Wilson during his League of Nations tour In 1919, there is somewhat of a coinci- dence between the two. President ‘Wilson continued with his trip to Wichita, Kans., before abandoning it, but the first evidences of the imml- ment breakdown became slightly no- ticeable to those closest to him here in San Francisco. San Francisco demonstrated yes- terday and continued today to show jemand .0001; cables .00013. 4.50. + Calves ; thet as a city she is equally willing heart trouble. many di a 0001 lognas mostly 4.00@4.! 2; market steady; beef sicern| €% act either as a host er a nurse.| Winchall, who was aléo a memiber| Holland demand 39.30; cables 9.42. | receipts 15.00: market mostly 606 bere ry: ce and belainn 04.008 Tho city had been preparing to act as| of the National Regearch Council] Norway demand 16.10. Sweden ®| jower; beat lights yy 9.00. inquiries today were augmented by numerous telegrams from all over the country expressing the hope that the A. president may soon recover. ———> NEW YORK, July 30.—Prices of Wyoming oils at 2 p. m. today were Usted on the New York Stock ex- change as follows: Boston Wyoming 80: Mountain Producers 1: 8%; Salt Creek 15%; (Indiana’ 50%. Henrock 73; Mutual Standard Oil Butter and Eggs NEW YORE, Jwy liga en steady; creamery higher than extras 4244@48; creamery extras 42; cream- ery Orsts 38@41%; packing stock, current make number 2, 31. Eges firmer; fresh gathered extra firsts 28 80; Aitto firsts 25@27; ditto seconds and poorer 22@24 Pacific coast ditto, average run 24@24%; state whole milk twins, Fresh fancy 24% @24%; Citto average run 23%. CHICAGO, Iuly, Fasten nal extras40%; stan: i cxtra fats 38@39; seconds 35@35%5. storage pack extras 26@26'4c; stor- age pack first 25@25%c. — Famous Mining Engineer Dies ‘At Los Angeles LOB ANGELES, Cal., July 30—| (United Preas.—Fred W. Winchell, internationally known mining en- lermer president of tho| Bn- position by Herbert Hoover, secre- of commerce, died here Saturday Continental . -------. .35 Illinois - ----—-~-. Indiana - 6 8. O. Ohio --—----—---2,80 Vacuum . 84% 36 O07 1.12 1.08 ‘BT 1.76 ----1.04 ona = 155 1.76 36% 2.85 43 1.0. TK - 41% 8. P.. Ol), nee nenennnel.00 8. O. Indiana —~ 51% Crude Market Cat Creek --------------n--9-—$1,78 Greybull Rovk Creek Salt Creek Big Muddy Hamilton Mule Creek Sunburst Foreign Exchange NEW YORK, July 20—Foreign ex- changes trregular. Quotations in cents: Great Britain demand 457%; cables 467%; 60 day bills on banks 454 13-16. Franre demand 586; cables 586%. Italy demand 434%; cables 435. Bel- gium demand 483; cables 483%. Ge mand 17.83; Switerland demand 17.35. tively scarce; fairly active; strong; spots higher; lower grades uneven; endency weak to lower on plainer grades; she stock and canners and ‘cutters; early top matured steers, $11.50; some bid more; best long year: lings, $7.35; bulk beef steers and year- lings of quality and condition to sell at $8.50@10.75; run includes twenty: three loads western grasser: considered; bulls, strong; vealers, 50c lower; stockers and feeders, slow; aboyt steady; bulk desirable veal calves to paekers, early, $9.75@10.01 few upward to $11.00 to outsiders; bulk stockers and feeders, $5.00@6,00; bulk desirable bologna bulls, around $5.00; few $5.25. Sheep—Receipts, 20,000; slow, few Hearty sales fat lambs look weak to 25c lower; others and sheep generally steady; top early, western lambs to elty. butchers, $12.75; bulk natives, $11.75 13.25; culls, mostly $3.00@8. one Minsour! fed wethers, $8. odd Iocts light weight ewes to killers, $7.00, Omaha Quotations. OMAHA, Neb,, July 80.—«U. 8. De partment of Agriculture.—Hogs-—Re- celpts, 16,500; market slow, 26@50c lower; bull 200 to 400 pound butchers, $6.65@7.15; top, $7.25; bulk mixed loads ‘e packipg sows and Mghts, $6,00@6.50; packing sows, largely $5:75@6.10. Cattle-—Receipte, 800; beef steers, slow; early sales weak to 100 lower; early top matured steers, $11.00; some held higher; bulk fed steers, $8.25@ 10.25; Best grass steers, $8.50; she stock and bulls, steady; bulk grass cows and heifers, $4.2 50; bulk dry lot cows and heif $5.25 @ 8.50; and feeders, unevenly steady to lower; light kind showing weakne: fleshy feeders, $3.50. Sheep—Recelpts, 12,000; feeding lambs, weak to 25¢ bulk -western fat lambs, $11 top, $12.10; natives, mostly $11.50; sheep, steady; best Nght ewes, 0; early sales feeding lambs, $11.00@ 11.60; choice light feeding lambs, quoted up to $12.00. best fat and SOUTH ST. PAUL, Minn., July 30 —(U. 8. Department of Agriculture) —Cattle recegpts 8,500; mow, mostly steady to weak; best load lots fat steers and yearlings early 900; small lots of beet grasers 8.00; bulk 7.00 down to 5.00; grags fed heifers 3.50 to 7.00; bulk under 5.60; grass fed cows 3.00-to 6.00; bulk under 4.50; canners and" cutters mostly 2.25 to 3.00; bo *| heavies and mediums dul. then pointed upward again. Losses of @ point or more were established by American Tobacco, Tobacco Products A, General Electric, National Lead and Associated Dry Goods. Call mon- ey opened Sugar NEW YORK, July 90.—The market for refined sugar was easier and prices were 10 to 140 pointa lower with fine granulated listed from 8.25 @s ‘The decline, however, failed to pire much new buriness and trading was lUght. Metals NEW YORK, July 80,—Copper stea@y; electrolytic spot and futures 89,00. Iron steady! number 1 northern 2600@2700. No. 2 Northern 2500@ 2600; number 2 Southern 2400@2700 Lead steady; spot 6.50. Zino firm; spot and nearby de: weak to 250 lower; bidding mostly 11,00 for desirable grades; culls and sheep steady; culls ‘argely 7.00; fat ewes 3.00@ 6.25. KANSAS CITY, Mo., July 30.0. S. Department of AGC.)—Cattle Re celpts 25,000; calves 7,000; very slow; : canners and cutter: $2.25 @2. few early sales better grade beef terday morning walked from| Bgge higher; receipts 22,294 cases; bologna bulls, $4.75@5.25; veals, un-isteers around steady; early top n to an automobile looking) firsts 24%4¢; ordinary first 22% @28e; | ek Basin changed; practical top, $9.00; stockers| weighty steers 10.40; plainer grades fed steers and westerns wenk to lower; canners and cutters steady to’ 100 lower; bulls weak; veal calves around steady; top light vealers 9,00; Hogs receipts 12,000; few early sales to shippers and traders 20 to 250 lower; trader top 7.25; few 175 to 200 pound averag: 6.25@6.50; packers holding back, talking sharp- packing sows 250 lower; ; stock pigs 250 highar; hulk 6,00@6. tow 6.35. Bheep Receipts 9.000; xMling classes steady to strong; best Idaho lambs 12.85; others 11.75; top natives 11.35; better grades mostly § 11.25@117) Texas wethers 7.25@7.50; Toxas ewe: 6.50. Denver Prices. DENVER, Colo., July 30,—Cattle re Calves $4,0008.50; stockers and OMAHA, Neb., July 30.—-Executives of Western railroad lines are to meet In Chicago today to consider a pro- posal for @ temporary emergency twenty-five percent fremht rate ro duction on export wheat and flour advanced by a committee of Omaha business men ravently organized to eponsor a buying campaign of these cc roquedities, it was anuounced today. ee Potatoes CHICAGO, July — 30.—Potatoes, slightly easier on cobblers, steady on early Ohios; Recelpts 183 cars; total 22T cars; Kanms 1.76@ U. 8. shipments and Missourl sacked cobblers 2.00 cwt; ditto, sacked «32>; 1.60@1.75 owt. ual. Most of the new garments, both to have won. There was a reconell- NEW YORK, July 30.—Bar sflver, {ation and @ second honeymoon at | 62%; Mexican dollara, 47%o. Deauville. But shortly afterward cable dis:| LONDON, patches declared that Mrs. Treman's|30%d per ounce, Mioney 2% divorce was granted on July 23, on|cent. the ground of her husband's aband- onment, simply dressed in a black gown but wore her bobbed hair in a shingled beyish cut. orabl: of dancing of the Prince of , who, she said, was an ex- tremely charming person. ‘Fie's a splendid fellow,” she said. “This is the firct time T have danced with him though I have met him on @ number of occasions.” Paris fashions, according to Mra. Tremen are less attractive than us- ing bid 6; offered at closely | call time loans firm; mixed collateral 6000 Mrs. Treman brought back a tav-| days 5@5%; report of improvement in the| commercial July 80.—Bar silver per NEW YORK, J 80.—Call money ‘When she returned today she was| firm; high 6; low fee ruling rate 5; clos- last loar loans against acceptances 4%: 46 months 6@5%; prime paper 5@5%. REX BEACH'S New Production ‘THE SPOILERS’ Next Attraction at the AMERICA THEATER t by ¢ tomorrow, but with| during the war, had recently returned) Hogs receipts 800; mostly 25c lewer| ¢ pee T.00. te dhe Ment of thie Yoeamlts trip| from Butte, Mont, where he had) Spain decnan seat Gem boo co few sorted light hace 7.25; bulk de we conde ges a aa «Al , 4 the arrival-of tt dent here| been engaged in engineering work.| 179; Poland dem: 0005. Cecho| wisutle 180 to 200 pound avereges| Hogs, r 814; market 25 ‘A ciae i , Lg eeaing = . ee ae cites Fis death came as a complete sur-| Sovakia demand 2.96. Austria demand |7.00; bulk packing sows: bulk pack-| 400 lower; top $7. oF baie of b07-46 _CASPER BUICK COMPA NY hhave shown their solicitude by numer-| prise to bis friends as he was appar-|.00i4%4. Rumania demand 51%. Ar-|ing sows 5.80 to 5.78: quality plain;| Sheep, receipts peek a Paced 192 N. Wolcott Phones 1741-2260 ’ ently in the best of health upon his! gentine demand 5. Brazil demand|pige 450 tawer; bulk 6.00. to lower; lambs $ 11,7 jpus telephone calls to the hotel in- zing. 29. to bia. condition. Thelr| arrival bere. a Sa BO enn PYSES Renin Bere . 10.25 Montreal 33-33 1} Sheep. receipts--9,600;~. fat lambs lamba $9.00@11.75; owes $4.00@6.00. Se