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ij | MUESDAY, JULY 3, 1923. @pe Caspet Daily Cribune STOCK GLOSING “PROFIT TAKING I IAREBILAR| GRAN MART Hiawath}-Wyoming Secures || New vork Stocks _ Lease on Pine Mountain |.==..-. > = American Can ex div .-----—. E American Car & Foundry -—-- Hiawatha-Wyoming Ol] & Gas syn-) Sweetwater county. American International Corp ~~ Micate, @ recently organized concern, has purchased the southeast quarter of the southeast quarter of section 30- 35-83, Pine Mountain, and the north, east quarter of the southwest quarter ©t section 29-39-70, Salt Creek, at a price said to be $150 an acre, This tand is in addition to 12 sections ac- quired in the Hiawatha structure of American Locomotive -—.-. fete N7pcicnee. 28; Cnpewes O° Wa Smelting & Refi known local people and eastern cap!- talists who ere planning on immediate development of the property. John Davis Moore, St. Louls banker, who is president, and Albert Hartman, lo- cal merchant, treasurer, are leaving today for an inspection trip of the £ Hiawatha land. Consolidated Royalty ~..1,.19 Cow Gulch .... Domino President's IlJness Is Disturb- ing Factor In Trading Today NEW YORK, Julq 31.—Intermit- tent selling pressure was exerted the stock market with many showing declines of 1 to 2 Early Advance Offset by Heavy Selling In Closing Hour, Report CHICAGO, July 81—Pronounced absence of offerings led to fresh up- turns in the price of wheat today Czechoslovak Rep., & ctfs Danish Municipal &3 A -..---— Dominion of Canada, 5s, 1952 —_. French Republic 74s Japanese 4s -______. Kingdom of Belgium §# ———-— Kingdom of Norway, 68 ——__. Republic of Chile Ss, 1946 __—— during the early dealings. Unfav-|U. K. of ( points at the close. Much of the li-| orable weather. in the northwest, to- La quidation came from small investors] gether with bullish crop reports from who were frightened into selling by| both sides of the Canadian boundary|\merican Smelting 5s the serious nature of the president’s| tended further to lift values, In] \™merican Sugar ness. addition, month end evening up of|A™erican Telephone and Telegraph cv., 6s Amerie: 4 Sales approximated $50,000 shares,| accounts by previous sellers was al Anaconda Curae ye tang teTADh col te, Baltimore and Ohio Elkhorn Bethlehem Steel -----—- Frents ~ Calofirnia Petroleum ——.- Canadian Pacific ——--—----— Central Leather Gates . --.-.. Kinney . | PRESIDENT HARDING IMPROVING “hesapeake and Ohio CONDITION TODAY ENCOURAGING <== see (Continued from Page One. forces, as represented in coniplication growing out ef the original ptomaine | poisoning a@@ the president's physi- cal resistamep weakened by nearly forty days anf upproximately 7,600 miles of traveling. The physician then / added gravely: “We are riuning with a very hand Yoapped mmnchine.” court and of congress kewise are away from the capital, but those re- maining kept in constant touch with *\ ‘atest developments at the presi bedside. SICK ROOM IN SECLUDED NOOK. SAN FRANCISCO, July 81.—Presi- Gent Harding’s sick room, scene of Chicago and Northwestern -.. Chicago, Mil and St. Paul pfd. ~ Chicago, R. I. and Pac. ~. Chino Copper - Consclidated Gas Corn Products Crucible Stes! ea Cuba Caco Sugar pfd Marine — Mike Henry Mountain & New York Cit Picardy --------—.— 03% Outwest -. wannwn 00% Red Bank .-----——---—-3.00 4. Royalty & Preducers —- 106% 01% Western Exploration Wyo Kans NEW YORK, July 31—Conflicting Price movements took place at the opaning of today’s stock market. Selling pressure was again applied to oils and northwestern rails, most of which opened fi Baldwin, Famous F each dropped more while Studebaker, Stromberg Mack truck registered minor reces- jons. United States Steel rallied slightly and Rock Island and Cerro De Pasco each advanced a point. strengthening factor. The opening which varied frpm un: changed figures to %{c higher, with September .96% to .97, and December 1.00% to 1.00%, was followed by moderate gains all around. Something of @ setback in prices took place in the final dealings, a result of profit-taking on the part of early buyers. The close was un- settled varying from %c net decline to %4o advance, September .96% to 96% and December 1.00 to 1.00% Corn and oats were firmer with Anacanda Copper 8s, '1953 At. T. and San Fe, Gen., 4s Baltimore and Ohio cv., 44s — Bethlehem Steel con 6s, Seriss A Canadian Pacific deb, 4s Chicago Burlington and Quincy ref. Chicago Mil. and St, Paul ev Chile Copper, “6x : Goodyear Tire § Great Northern 73 A ~ Northern Pacific rety Northwestern Bell Tel, 7a Pacific Gas and Electric Sa Penn, R. R. gen. 5a Sinclatr Con Oil col Southern Pacific cv, ‘Phe problem faced is to strengthen and repair the machine, or physique ‘Western Ot! Western States fe 1 EE Ea New Work Curb Ciosing Mountain Producers —.. 12% Mammoth On bade Liquidation by investors apparently | wheat. Besides, receipts of corn |tinion Pacifico First 4 ® the fight on which all eyes !n Amer-|General Asphalt - fs ey D alarmed at the president's condition] here were less than had been looked| 1, §. Rubber bs uy th] 107% | ica were turned today is a quiet room |General Electric — Oe rice en ov olained: w™ PF S**" lon the top floor of the Palace Hotel, |Cenerat Motors Strned Deices heevy soon after the for. »After opening unchanged to 4c | Utah Power and 1 Some aid to this end was afforded | nown to thousands of San Francisco| (rat Northern pfd —--——--— Pisea in. Cites ethies Behar clas Rone ince eoobea te caneen vale furing the-hours of the night imme: | Visitors. It looks from three arohod | ult States Steel -.--—-—-----= "ios sage a dosage Baldwin. |oorn market scored « general ad:) Wes > Electria Bee eee chit thee the ora | windows over @ balcony toward the| Illinois Centrat. -——"—o ibe | Btadebeker, the Pan American issues| vance, the July delivery in partic:| Wilson and Company ay sant ances Mie cf wettarn and’ worthern Sen |Ineptration Copper poesia eg Te ae Broducers and refiners, Houston ular. erasers ‘The corridor outside the president- Francisco, and, though it !s barely a|International Harvester -.-.-. Salt Creek Pras. e 23iae 15% ey eas . Stewart Warner, S July corn touched 900 a bushel at fa! suite was unoccupied except’ for | Stone's throw off Market street, the|Int. Mer. Marine pfd. ----_._ 22 | Balt Creek Cons. 2. Leap “08 token Aurwsioan Woolen, Amer-| the finish, the goal which bulls had fone secret service man who sat at tho|ity’s chief thoroughfare, 1s so shelt-| International Paper -—-—__.. % |New York. OM io 30.00 rine Pee ree sian predicted. Other monies bapeyer far end and two others who guarded | #red in a quiet side street and so far| Invincible Ojt ——-—._______. Marine ST MEG) eee tow tor tbe oe sp oor did Dale 1pm aR inetd SiN cele pp the approach to it. The only stir with. | above the pavement as to be little Kelly Springfield Tire 4 | Prod. and Refrs. .... Saath = ot LOS FAGr ANE: PAROS ihe in wheat. Corn closed unset 4n half an hour occurred when Mr.| disturbed by the nolse of,traffic be-} Kennecott Copper -. a 32% | Cosden haga’ bettie aon Nectoerr Pac-| tied at %c net lower to ana 5 Harding's valet crossed the corridor | low. tn Neca i al Rowan ge re ae 10,50 weanies abies See alge glen eared some blankets, presumably for the|assigned to Mr. Harding and the liv-| Mack ‘Truck -——-— —-- Cities Service Gomi. — 134.00 186.00] eariy afternoon and United States| up september .24% to -34%c. Later, { ute of one of the physicians who|ing room of the presidential suite. | Warland Ol -------------—-— Libert?~Sonds Beal Gate bun 1M to 8GGy & ieee Jame Lane seeoenntna emowes’ ee Velo” UD: i wanted to xet a few minutes eleep.| Across the hall from it are the quar-| Maxwell Motors 5 -—— se 4100131 | Moderate rallies from extreme lows| tun. 7 Newspaper ment waited at a respact-| ters of the president's personal staff, 3 —_ ———= ry Pag abe ne aS NRC ally cba TEP y . Qu Stdnce "doen "cogeao,| Sona Harang’ woo te| Wer, Ron, and Fe Sow — Seta] ce tec, zoe | Fromme wre ues twee | Former Secretary of Agriculture Meredith Says Jetianben "on tbe How ipslow te ypet| sician, Beiasdier Gena bawren [Ae Tore Control an 7] Prices recovere= s'ight'y from their wa Polite lal laorngsrsens y' [Tent use of the stairs by all except while’ beyond the living room, and|Novtcix ancy -Westere <-— Sse |trerseiy. Gatton the rally, dust be-| yeca cen STK G.08%i mumber 3 bard olitics 1s Playing Prominent Part In ) ew aul persons. around the corner of the hotel and]. LAS Fourth 44s -. y A ibs Even the steidy stream of tele-| fronting on Market street, Is the din- She bn a ——— sd fat Ramona earn: ae se ea wear i Alleged Propaganda Spread d rams, expressing nolicitude and hope| ing room of the suite. Behind this is meres ae eS P ni F ‘of. th tt ei Pan American Petrdleum B — ; prices downward again with selling] number 2 yellow 1 _executive's apeely recovery,|/a kitchen. The dining table seats|ponnsylvania - i Pressure concentrated on the olls,| Oata number 2 white .99%@.41%; DES ‘MOIN ; ‘yas temporarily shut off after a day| eighteen persons. Peowle’ Li t k Steels, equipments, motors and motor| number 3 white 88% @.39. NES, Iowa, July 31—(By The ‘Associated Pe a ee eee Cen nine | Cearoara ia Gacorated 15 BBY: SE6\S°88| producers: and vbestoc Accesories, Marland Oil brokd %|fye number 2, 60, Barley .68@|/TeS8S).—Declaring that Senator Smith W. Brookhart of Discriiaaiaht-teere eben ond teed paid the aie as i bed Pure Ol — points and Cosden 3%, the latter| 65, Timothy seed 5.60@6,00. Clover/lowa, had never been known to exhibit sufficient “sustained sala spss’ Finn? Ee Reading --—. Seed touching 90%, a new low record. Ad-| seed 15.00@17.00. Pork nominal..exertion” to get at facta i i bl as s00n as received and although none| ing room are a baby grand plano and) Repupiic T a Steel Chicago Prices ditional 1 tablished b; 0. Ribs 7.62@8.26. | veatred n any economic problem he had at- was made public it was said they| lprary of music. Six canaries, all| So yoobuck ee CHICAGO, July 81.0. 8. Depart: Cention aa alo psd Lactate jtempted to discuss, E. T. Meridith, former secretary of ag- cee ere Pini oe the union | of which sing often during the day.|snctair Con Oll --—-—s--——= ment of Agriculture)—Hogs Receipts| ferred, Crucible Steel preferred and open. High Low, Ciose|Ticulture, pointed out in a statement to The Associated Press Partisanship was forgditen and the | COUPY cases in different parts of the| Southern Pacific -—— 33000, strong to Ge higher on good|Cuba Cane Sugar, Baldwin and the | sesulvea here today from Bemidji, farmer. Just what lies back of this Serieg” dened Sister Gnigiesen :tn) suite, Southern Ratt icipes Kind; little doing on others; bulk | Pan American issues extended their 26% IT oer epi grain farmer will] pernicious scheme remains to be seen, hided leaders in the Democratio no|, Denesth tha: presidential rooms, on | standard Otl of N. J. --——---——— good and choice 160 to 250 pound av-| losses to 3% points each and addition i$ 26% 97% receive $500,000,000, more for his crop| but one of the big purposes is to 1 a8 the Republican party. the “seventh “fbr, “are ‘the suites Of /Studebaker Corporation - érages 7.50@6.78; top 7.70; bulk good} al iosses of a point or more were] Dec, . _ — 1.00% 1.01 1.00 tn 1923 than he 3d in 1822, tm spite) make politieal capital out of this Gitts rot flowers have. been. almest | the cabinet officers who are memtersirexas Co. saa ae and choice 260 to 325 pound butchers} scored by International Harvester, oe Shia stem Da Oe peton oF: waent °/\| Get, @s numerous as written messages. ne tie Pe alte or cat waite Texas bea Se ts .45; packing sows mostly 5.80|General Electric, Corn Products, 31% 20 US | crete boson perp: Play Mer gl ae Senator Brookhart were half ad Tobacco Products A «. .10; good strong weight 6.85 | American Tobacco, American Woolen, | sept. 15% .76% 76) Ir. Meridith,| anxious to get the true facts before aaa peg sd sth ge Sed throughout are such that, according | ‘Transcontinental Of ---.--—- 00) paakera dotug: ‘ltt hgcodtcee i etacicen (Gan and! Linn Tooamotive treet ae “G84 | ‘to misrepresent and discourage the| tha public concerning the congttien flone the corridor outsile Mr. Hani. |! Brigadier General Sawyer, the pos-|('njon Pacific -—.-.-———--——~ weight hogs 6.85@7.75; medjum 7.20] American Car and American Agricul- { of the American farmer aa he is the Sages multe On account of lack of space | sibility of moving the ‘president to a) tinited Retail Stores —-——_— @7.70; ght 7.00@7.70; light light] tural Chemical preferred, each up one, 29% ( 40% | so called virtues of the soviet govern: within. hospital for treatment need not even|U. S. Ind. Alcohol -—-——--—— .75@7.50; packing sows smooth 5.75] were among the few strong spots. 134% 4 4% | ment, we might accept bis fudgment be considered. United States Rubber -.. @ 6.20; packing sows rough 5.50@ | Call money opened at six per cent. 36% 36% coming in good faith,” the former 5.75; killing pike 6.25@7.00. ‘The closing was steady. Short cov-| LARD— PEOPLE DEPRESS! care of Mr, Harding here, right here} Utah Copper ae asked. the (ucts teem the: Cau SAN SENTERO aly 31—San| in this hotel in this city as we would| Westinghouse Electric -—----- Francisco, taken unaware by the un-|be anywhere in the world, sald Gen-)Wiltys Overland ----. scarce; fairly active at steady to| from small fractions to one point trom| RIBS— fore he succumbed to the temptation pected coming of President Hard-| eral Sawyer. American Zino, Lead and Sm. — Sept... - 7.93 02 7.95 to take issue with me, he would have Oc... - 7.90 7.90 ! 187 found that on July 1, 1933, the price it “O.. L. F." fqund a thrill in watch-| of corn per bushel on the farm Butte and Superior ---------- ig, burst forth today with all the yety of decoration ¢ tied “been PRAY Colorado Fuel and Tron ~—---. 5a thet ing a dog and badger fight a battle | 62.2 cents, and on the same date DECORATIONS GAY “Wo are as well equipped to take/ United States Steel ----——— cabinet member said, “If he had ering operations were again apparent| sept, . — . 10.47 10. 40 10.42 Cattle Receipts 11,000; better grades} in the late dealings and prices rallied] Oct, . . ~ 10.60 10. 55 10.55 STORY TOD AY States department of agriculture be strong prices mostly; spots higher;| thelr early loss. lower grades very slow; uneven; bare- ly steady; relatively few matured planned in honor of the nation’s ex- Montana Power -—-—-—----- ecutive. Almost at the same time the city’s crowds, turned from their normal vivacity by graver news from tho president's sick room, took on an unwonted air of concern. Up Market street, the city’s prin- eipal thoroughfar rs national banners hung from standards on @ither side framing the view in pat rictic colors. Through this array streamed crowds which paused before ‘the president’s hotel, halted before newspaper offices to read the latest Dulletins regarding the executive's condition, or broke up into small knots in which but one subject was @iscussed—the president's health. "Buildings blossomed out with bunt- CHILDREN FOR RECOVERY. NEW YORK, July 81—Several hum dred children praying -today at the Instititutional Synagogue for the re covery of President Harding. At the suggestion of representative Isaac Zelgel the 121st Psalm, the president's favorite, was read. A message of sympathy was sent to ‘Mrs. Harding by the United Syna- gogue of America with 25,000 mem- bers. PRAYER ASKED OF DETROIT CHURCHES. DETROIT, Mich., July 31.—Prayers for the recovery of President Harding were requested of the 272 churches which are members of the Detroit | yy, National Lead Shattuck Arizona Standard Oil Stocks Continental Cumberland . Ilinois ~----------. steers eligible to sell above 11.00; bulk beef steers ed yearlings 8.50@ 10.50; early top 11.46; few good to choice long yearlings 10.85; plain qualities but weighty native grassers downward from 7.00; light grassy yearlings 6.00 and below; in instances about 23 loads North Dakota straight grassers sold late yesterday 6.75@ 6.90; weight average 1,152 and 1,144 ‘pounds respectively; some 1,200 pound Montanas 7.50; bulls uneven; bolog ras weak to 15 lower; vealers largely 60 higher; stockers and feeders more active, Sheep Receipts 17,000; fairly active fat lambs steady to strong; culls and| mand 14.20, Greece demand 1.83. Po- light weight sheep strong to 25¢}iand demand her; spots more; early top western jambs to city butchers and shippers Foreign Exchange NEW YORK, July 31.—Forelgn ex: changes easy; quotations in cents. Great Britain demand 4.56%; cables 644; 60 day bills on banks 4.53%. France demand 5.81; cables 5.£1%4. Italy demand 4. cables 4.3414. Bel- gium demand 4.75; cables 4.75%. Ger- many damend .00009; cables .000092. Holland demand 39.25; cables 39.28. Norway demand 16, Sweden demand 26.57. Denmark demand 17.84. Swit gerland demand 17.34%. Spain de: demand 2.95%. Austria demand 001.4%. fRumania demmnd 51. Ar- .0005. Czecho Slovakia GREAT BUILDING PLANS SPEEDED (Continued from Page One.) and will be modern in every respect. Charles Shoblom is the contractor. Architects have been working on the plans for the buildings for the past several weeks. Tho Modern Bullding company proposes the con. series of 20 such residences. struction in this section of town of a to the death. The wrter receves two tickets to the America theater as a result—Thrill-a-Day Editor. “We were on a mountain side when Prince spied the badger, instantly’ he was after it. The badger snarling, turned on the dog, the battle began It was war to the death. Furtously they fought, over and over they rol- led, snarling growling, teeth flash- ing, fur flying. Exhusted they'd pause only to resume the fight with renew~- ed hatred. “Breathless I watched. Hours it \peemed. At last the struggle ended, —the dog fell over—the badger gasp- ed, died. ‘The dog got to his ,feet gave the badger a final shake, then year it was 86.5 cents per bushel. The farm price of winter wheat slumped from 93 cents to 87 cents per bushel; oats increased trom 87.8 cents to 42.5 cents per bushed and barley from 52.2 to 65.7 cents. per bushel. These prices were taken as of July 1 each year and are the farm prices, not the price at marketing centers, from which transportation charges have to be deducted.” ASPIRIN limped home. For a real thrill wit Say “Bayer” and Insist! . ‘Tran. ing end decorative effects, the ceM| Councit of Churches, in a statement is: Thext ne shay? Siocc rear 12.75; some held higher; natives most: | panting demand 24.00. Brazil demand ness a badger fight. 0. F. ‘ter of many of which was the gold) sueq today by the Rev. Dr. M. C.|n, Cpe eT ‘ “a blue ground emblematic of Nor. Pipe ---<2—---—-—— ly 12.00; sorting moderate; culls gen-| 19 20. 97%. geal on Pearson, executive secretary of the|Onio O11 a5 vaby seegaon: t fing | 10-20: Montreal 1% 2 —$——, “the presidential flag; ferries on the} council,’ The statement requests that Prairie Ol -... ons teens old OMAHA, Neb., July 31—(U. 8. De July 8 ‘he ‘ket ‘ NEW YORK, July 81—Copper is ‘bay flung out their ensigns and street! the Detroit churches make the pres!-| Prairie Pipe ~ sa NEW pariment of Agriculture)—Hogs, re-|%0r refined sugar was unsettled and steady; electroytic spot and futures Bers corried flags. dents recovery a subject of prayer|svar Ref... colpts 14,000; fairly acti’ butcher | Prices were unchanged to 10 points (Continued from Page One.) 114% @14%. Tin easy; spot and near ‘All these signs of festivity made &/ 4+ al) public meetings this week and “pad contra ogre! pining = se contrast with the deep regret] Sungay and in the private devotions |s° 6, wan. as ty 10 to 160 higher; other | !0wer, with all refiners now listing at/t, Mr. Irwin. Construction will be/py 38.87; futures 38,75, piste ali * 8.25 for fine granulated, rushed tn order to complete the refin-| Iron steady; prices unchanged heavies 3.50 Sugar Metals evident everywhere that fliness had] oe vin nearly 300,000 memb : Gvertaken the president. ‘This re-| Of, {nme pearly ig? eS 8. 0. Ky gree was outdone by only one thing— eagerness of everyone to do what-| papers ‘, ‘AKE ‘ever might be done to give ald and Piatort to the president inj hie fighG| enw on AL TEROBE, 8. O. Neb, -—.._..-- S. O. Ohio, —-----__. Vacuum ----——-----— Age fanaa BALTIMORE, Md., July 81.—Pray-|5° 6. Ina 2. “id “Telegrams of sympathy Hterally| 4° top the recovery of President poured into the presidential head: Quarters, Keeping a staff of clerks ‘busy opening, sorting and ausyering them. Baskets of fruit, huge bou- quets and other gifts that might gerve to cheer the sick room of be ‘of interest to the patient, arrived Harding are being cffered in many churches in Baltimore this week, Bap: tist clergymen, in particular have an- nounced that special prayer services will be held tomorrow night and Sun- day. No order for unfversal prayer Crude Market | low, generally steady; bull 200 to 300 pound butchers $6.75 35; top $7.40; bulk mixed loads carrying packing sows and lights $6.00@6. packing sows largely $5.75@5.00. Cattle receipts 6,300; all classes gen: erally steady; bulk fed steers $8.25@ 10.25; four load lots matured steers 1,500 pound average $11.10; grass mate sales 42000 tons, September 437; December 4.02; March 3.32 and May 3.38. 4 .tmies The demand, however, was light/ ory by the first of the year. with buyers inclined to hold off, ow: ing to the easier fooling in the spot market. Sugar futures closed easy! approxi. shipped to fill orders in the noxthwest including Nebraska and Minnesota. In the territory its Casper products will succeed those being supplied from its two Kansas refineries. The latter plants will not be affected by the re- } Products manufactured here will be Lead steady; spot 6.50. Zinc steady Hast St. Louis spot and nearby de livery 6. Antimony spot 7.65@7.75. WARDELL GOT Unless you see the name “Bayer” on package or on tablets you are not getting the genuine Bayer product wed js a ye n sont | Osage haa to be pe eae at re Dowers| out, but if the president's condition Wii sor Sect of expressing Califor-| does not improve within a day or|/Yorchiight --. ifornia way two, Bishop Corrigan, who is in| Ek Basin nia’s sympathy. charge during ArchBishop Curley’s|Greybull — x. absence, will direct that special mas-|Rock Creek eek patti ses be said in each parish. AWASHINOTON, July 31—(@By Th) canpiNAL SENDS ‘Associated Press)—Awakened to 41 \heeace opAY. Mule Creek 1a po spncmetieg ohy ia eae Ser BOSTON, July 31—Cardinal O'Con-| Sunburst lent arding’s ess, are ita went about its business today Pact oe aa Tollqwing ineeram with a manifest air of sorrow end) ‘°,\e Serene oo ecteved bet Butter and Eggs Steps were being taken toward re opening the bank, but it was said that nothing definite will be done until the | investigation by bank examiners has been completed. ; finery shutdown contemplated in the| prescribed by physicians over twentv- steers mostly 0@8.00; bulk grass i | Midcontinent field. It has a ready sale/ two years and proved safe by millions cows and heifers $4.25@6.60; dry lot for a1 products through marketing | tor A oe steady; practical top $9.00; ae idan ale theme! wnioh x .15; choice Texas the shutdown plan Earache Rheumatism irae tate sacs cenliptieg gaol CHICAGO, July 81—Potatoes weak,| oduct & wholesale business only, it Neuralgia Pain, Pain 00. » {a understood. Accept "Bayer Tablets of Aspirin™ ee ae teat achibie te Aan nel, 2 od Meee a a >| present at the refinery sito as tho! srandeli got practically every cent of] of twelve tablets cost few cents. ae o aos ea nge year:| 1.60 cwt; Nebraska sacked ipresence of the officials will be d®/ tne $441,000 stolen from the Hibernia! Druggists also sell bottles of 24 and ewes up to $6.50; medium range ¥ . 3 2 - manded there. | Rank and Trust Company, and we] 00. Aspirin is the trade mark of a Z 1.40@1.65; Virginia cloth top stavs| Ancient Coins 'Are | terney van cise declared in open} acidester of Salicylleacld—Advertise ron, the highest and the lowest in cause of the illness of our beloved Denver Prices barrel cobblers number 1, 4.75@5 00 | court this morn ine n 7 Need Mao. ment agrom the highest an president, and our priests, and the DENVER, Colo., July 31.—Cattle— ————<———— * | dell’s atte to have his bond red | —— government service there were! nidrenvof our schools are offering Receipts nar Tarket steely. Dest Flax Seed. Found Near Etna) ascea.* rie court upheld the bond of 4 ROME, rt —Interesting relics| js 8 a Make 50 Pe Ha BR ear sae een ieee sive you strength to bear your bur-| extra firsts .38@.9; firsts .86@.37;|ers $4@7.25. October 2.27; November 2.26%. see eee ae ayks| Nines: vasa Tint, been. arrested Gh) 0 Shares. 0b c . r Cent tact with many hundr yy] den cheerfully, which we trust Pro-| seconds .35@35% Hoge—Recelpts 1,650; market {s — in $ ‘ a ee ree ncliev.|Hrand larceny and receiving stolen On Your Toney with whom he publicly has classed) viacnce will soon lighten.” Exes higher; receipts 437 cases;|steady to strong: top $7.60; bulk $7.15 filled with pieces of gold, property in connection with the with been removed ‘and human kindness have made] It ts perhaps not generally known . Money of the government, City: Water ‘asa: Gass. Only: friends for him everywher that whales acquire barnacles the| @-25%; storage pack firsts .25@.26%. lambs $10@1 owes $4@6. from Ognina, which is situated at the 4900 Cash » two cabinet members, Secre| same as do ships, but the kind of mr: foot of Mount Etna, to Rome. BUY THIS cows and heifers searos} cenners and agencies in states east of here. The CLAl sy meadiake i ; ; total U. 6. ship- 2 ——— Sheep, receipts 14,000; af classes| er; receipts 68 cars; tota Oe ener een of, the White Raale x Asoont Barer Tablets of Ae lings $9.50; cholee 64 pound western| Ohioe number 1, 1.80 cw pat a SS | epic And: srnets Sei Peree ena yh | nee Nant tae Seo ee his 4 260,000 which wa ressions of regret, for during Ms! their prayers for his apeedy'recovery.| CETCAGO, July 81—Butter lower;| steers $6@8.50; cows and heifers $3 | DULUTH, Minn., July 31—Closing $250,000 which was fixed by the dis himself as a “wéker for the govern Hote aha aiks, codinary . niests| OFA0 4 by experts to belong to a period) grawing of bonda from the bank. Withie A ‘Kear 6p Iau inuehes and Postmaster general] parnacles is different. The barnacies| NEW YORK, July 31,—Call money| The vases were discovered in a fis Dobbin Realty Co. ster Cotton Silver Tx tala. GEiibs. Veisa: Kikwe 0a cloning bid 6; offered at 6%; last loan| after a alight earthquake, by a deat 3 4; call loans against acceptances 5;|/and dumb peasant. The news of action tp be taken ty E. P. Ryan of time loans firm; mixed cotlateral | find only reached the authorities when | Spokane, presid of the institution NEW YORK, July 31.—Bar sliver'90 days 5@5%; 4-5 months 5@5%;| the peasant offered the vases for sale| and Mrs. J. Frances Leona 4 of Den 62%; Mexican dollars 47%. | prime commercial paper 6@5%. to collectors. [| ver, one of the heaviest stockholders a a 4 req\ @ iatest ad:| discomfort, and probably no whale to com: " an Francisco) will ever go into dry dock to be} the sociated Press be tele) goraped. ‘phoned directly to their office Reowt of the members of the suprem: aceets 5. ObeRy Beane Eve Potatoes majority of refineries participating in Irecehe dine Cosine fully steady; bulk fat western lembs| ments 304; Kansas and Missouri] Casper OURS OF Lt tea tor the! peNVER, Colo, July 31.—"Maurice| teivs proper directions: ‘Handy boxes feeding lambs $12.00. sacked Early Ohios, partly graded, two and a half years in the White) swe are also praying God to] creamery extra 40%; standards .40;|7; calves $408.60; stockers and feed: |flax July 2.61 asked; September 2.24% trict attorney Saturday, after Mandel! ment,” and his warm _heartedness 10.23; sorage packed extras 26| Sheep—Recetpta 500; market stlady; 300 or 400 years B, C., haye, by order 40x190 FOOT CORNER LOT= n, and both of| on whales do not seem to cause much| strong; high 6; low 6; ruling rate 6;| suro in the ground under an old wall —— Try a Tribune Classified Ad. ,\ NEW YORK, July 31.—Spot cotton quiet; middling $22.45, |

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