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SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1923. PAGE NINE. = Stocks = Grain : Livestock : All Markets NEWS AND QUOTATIONS BY LEASED IMPROVED TONE IS '| . New York Stocks Oil Securities || MUROPE IS ON FIRE; - SHOWN BY STOCKS ee | ®y Wilson, Cranmer & Company) oe BRITISH STATESMAN | American 153% LOCAL OLL STOCKS aoe hee == | ADMITS IN ACTION Week's Trading Marked by Better Response to Busi-| American Jocometive 57 | Boston Wyoming B 1S a Ae lars American Sugar — 62_ | Buck Creek ~..- ata aie soe ness Improvement: But Closing Is Irregular in American T. and T. - 122% | Burke . ~-.-7 7 Haat ts wat ee Taberty . American Tobacco Blackstone Salt Creek_ +30 — ' , oti Short Session Atnexigat “wane Getta (Pine tise i soo |. By E. D. MOREL, M. P. Jand function normally, or whether Liberty Anaconda” Copper” _ Chappel _ ‘27 «| (Copyright by Unitea )} nationalistic ambitions on the on¢ " Atchison ._._--...--.. 96% | Colurnbine SNe “age! 9g LONDON, Sept. ed) hand and the appetites of vast and Labatsy eu NEW YORK, Sept. 29.—Irregular]among the domestic developments | Atl, Gulf and West Indies 14 B| Consolidated Royalty. 1.17 1.19 Press.}—The British note to France! ramified industrial interests on the hea following sharp reaction|°f the week construed as favorable| Baldwin- Locomotive 114% | Cow Gulcn Cea 04 and Belgium of August shows that! other will succeed in preventing this 2 OO oer to future prices. Baltimore and Ohio 55% [Domino _ ‘12 | new chapter has been opened in| revival and unit n. Czechos brought about by bear traders feat-| Abandonment by Germany of pas-|Béthlehem Steel 47% | Etkhorn +03) 04 || the diplomatic history of Europe. | 1¢ the first alternative is followed che pa ; ured today’s short session of the/ sive resistance in the Ruhr had a Ppa ey Fatpien 1123 |E. T. Witiams — 4446 The era of diplomatic opposition| then there is a greater chance than Minmiomof Balgune dacs... 02% 101% 101% New York stock market at the close] favorable effect on the foreign ex- Central Leather .. 16% Fargo - 25 28 | has now succeeded tho interregnum! ever before in history that the mass] Kingdom Norv 6 5 i: ah of a week marked by an improved] changes, particularly those of the Cerro de Pasco Copper — a9 | Frantz 450 5.00 of Mr. Bonar Law's “benevolent| of mankind, sick unto death with p. of ¢ § - * 1 tone. Firmness was displayed in} continental allies, but the gains Chandler Motors -_ 47 |Gates - rf 00 neutrality’ which followed the fatal nine years’ experience of the futility te of ¢ - < " 1 closing sales of the ralls, oils, Bald-| were modified later by serious polit!-| Chesapeake and Ohio $0% [Jupiter - 03-03 “| Period of active diplomatic acquies-| and costlincas of war and alles to] U. K. of G. B. a ys '3 ------- - m 10i% 2 nd United States steel shares,}cal action in Bavaria. Chicago and Northwestern 63% | Kinney Coastal lt 19 {cence in French action characteris-| its immensely intens fied dastruc RAILWAYS AND MISCELLAN wens Lance Creek Royal 00% 01 but motor and motor accessory! Steel trade reviews for the week| Chicago, Mil and St. Paul pfd- 261; x on, he TREY =i, 0058. te of the ecalition administration.| tiveness, will devise a new method}American & Vaan d oars fs uv 5 90% shares were forced down one to}roported a slight quickening in in-| Chicago, R. I. and Pac. — 23% ha pe — 4 at It the inevitable reaction against/for tquidating difference , and will, Americ ‘= - 1 three points and profit taking in| terest while the United States cor- om beak aay Fu eet Ae oe via [the consequences of the Lioydjcreate an efficient. machinery for emoreemares, ene. Te) fees tobacco brought about a setback in| poration reported an increase in| Chino Copper ... 16 B wen so Ont - ye 44 George-Clemenceau partnership in| that purpose, a pat “ie rotst these issues. Approximately 400,000] operation from 87.3. to 90.3. per vised Per rnd age Puehies 50 10. Prods clag\ the | wo-oallea)/Treatytotl sss ees laicenetive triumphs | Anasonan 1953 =F shares of stock changed hands. vent. Sugars moved to higher} Gosden Oll e 25% |Red Bank poreal SAGES TUDE SE ca ene igorses. cin Gureps ‘whose T. and San ne. 4n Bond prices were confined to n: ground in sympathy with higher Crucible Stee! 58% | Royalty and Producers .06 suing years by the decisions of in- interest is identified with continen-| Baltimore 44 — -- Pak) row and irregular limits but castern| commodity prices. ‘Tobaccos also| Cube Gane Sug 485 anees 2! ak ‘ou Basie cei eenoee ane” thel a goreare and + uniticetion, and Bethlehem 1 63 Ser.es A S , and middlewestern railroad bonds| were strong on reports of increased| Erie - nine 18% |'Tom Bell Royalty ‘02 Paris and London ultimata, those which consider the revival nt Bahn 4 xp ) : moved into better demand. Production and sales, Heaviness of| Famous Players Lasky — 71 | Western Exploration . 3.10 Mr. Baldwin has moved forward! and unification. of the general life . rhage ra ee 7 a The resumption of dividends on|the motors reflected the specula-|General Asphalt 28 | Wyo-Kans __ 65 the first pawn |of the continent as less important eee Gade 3 r 8% eae common stock by the Baltimore and] tive fear of intense competition Gane see cepts Western States 16 The note of August 11 is the {nf-) than considerations of national agy es rive 1941 ; bi 3 16te 1164 Obi Sapa wae OUAnAtiE past yer, Great Northern pfd rig dhs uate. Yor«K CURB Cronies tal step in what will be the long,| bition, political or economic, or both, |G Northern, 73 A F 06 106 Gulf States Steel — 74% | Mountain Prod: 13.50 difficult and dangerous process of! will come into violent collision, and Montana P pSiey 5M , 95% ° ? Pigs Tilnois Central - 1040 | Seorcee Olle ck oes endeavoring to undo the whole dis-! mankind will once more te dragged | Northern : 3% Me 108% Seores Advance on Inspiration Copper -... -26%@B] Salt Creek Pri = 417/50 astrous policy to which, in the from which European v : * - {. rain Internagonal Harvester 73% | Sait Creex Cons 0 toxication of victory, with that pas-|c ion will probably not. re: : = a ss 4, Int. Mer. Marine pfd — 1% | Mutual _--__- 3 sion for power which consumes} Oo 98 rr 7 International Paper — 31 B)s, 0. Indiana ~ 3 pledges and neces conscience. many the Pivot. neltic 3 Lent sie c Strengt Oo orn Damage pk a SP veins Cities Service Com..__ with the facile opportunism which the problem and the Ver I a baka 90 Me Kelly Springtield 24% ——— sometimes s for statesmanship treaty created it he pivot Rubbe - Re 8 Kennecott Cdpper 33 Mr. Lioya ( ge committed this} upon which it tufns is Germany.| Utah Power and 8 8% 88 8 Lim Locomotive 634% B bed 1 10R% ¥ Tati lle nd Nashville . a coun! in the spring of 1919. Because the European body cannot| Western Union oo 08% 8% 108% Pek apa ema, 3 3, : a ” Yest esume its no ions and| Westinghouse Elect - 107% % 107% CHICAGO, Sept. 29—wheat trad-|Canadian government's latest fg-| Mack ‘Truck Livestock A dangerous process? Yes! ‘But| resume its normal functions and | Westinghou : : 4 heave the Chicago | ures Marlanct Oi _ assuredly containing less of peril|the component parts of the contl fag closed heayy, on sot ~A ° than a cowardly renunciation to| nent cannot come together again, |Grecho Slovaki demand, 3.00. | 46 ne, demand, 33.50 market today as a result of month-| Maxwell Moto: n lly renunciation t f ad settlements after a week of! Today’, i fol.| Middle States Oil : shoulder responsibilities which are a the sixty-five millions of} Jue Siavia, demand, 1 Austria |B 10.00, Montreal en } oday’s range of quotations fol-| \risouri Kan and Tex. Zz Chicago Prices, incumbent upon this country Germans who live within the boun i marked strength resulting from re:| tow. ourt’ Pacific pid... ACL GO Me Rene ar SL cen this. countr; laries of the German republic aro{ (mand, .0014, Rumania, demand, !97% “8 : . 5 GO, Sept. 2¥.—(U. S. De- ember he luropean daries o: erma e| lc are ports of small reserves of corn. | Open High Low Close| Nw. " ih : PRA ai . ‘ et o politic eco Grain values all were improved on| wirsaT— jew ee Seeman partment of Agriculture.}—Cattle—| which are partly self-created and| freed from the polltical and eco these reports. Sept. = 1.04% 1.025% 1.025% | Norfolk and Western 1.06% 1.05% 1.05%] Northern Pacific . © 110% 1.09% 1.09% | Pacific Oi -_._.. Pan American Petroleum B 82% 89% .89% | Pennsylvania —. 13 T1715 Beople ae 2% 70% ‘ ucers an 72% 70% 71% Pure ‘Olt Z eadin, 41% 40% 40% | Republic Iron and Steel 42% 42% 42% | Sears Roebuck _ 44% 44% 44%) Sinclair Con ON Southern Paeific Receipts, 1,000; compared with week | which we cannot repudiate if December wheat closed today at! Dec. 1,05% to 1.05% and May 1.09% to| stay | 1.09%, a net increase for the week | cORN— of 2 to 4 cents, Corn showed an | Sept. advance for the week of from 4 té| joc, 7 cents and oats were up in propor-| tay | tion. loars— Big producing regions in the corr | sept, belt, including Ohio, Indiana, ['lino't | ye, and Iowa reported corn damage dur ing the week of far greater exten! than had been supposed, and under we|Momic subjugation which paralyzes ago: Most killing classes lifeless at} would. If you lend a hand in put-|them and, {1 week's uneven, decline of largely | ting out a fire there is always a|lyzes all E 50c on fed steers and WI j paralyzing them, para INTERNATIONAL © ‘ope. e yearlings and | chance of being injured. But if you Britain now stands for a re: ap 26 to 7c. mostly 50 to 75c on better | stand aside and allow the flames to| tion of what Americana call nor. p grades fat she stock and western | spread, there is risk of catastrophe | malcy.’’ / Under her present rules, grass steers; top matured steers,| for everyone, yaad ser yourself included.| France subordinates a return to Bs $12.90; fow up to $11.60; best year- | Europe is on fire. Our country may | “normaley"’ to considerationa ot na oi - 781% |lngs, $12.00; canners and cutters. | get scorched in an effort to assist} tional ambitions, though her = 425 lower; veal calves, $1.25@1.75 off;| turn our backs upon the fire and|conscious of the fact. ¢ rs closing fairly | to pretend it is not there is to con 2% | weak to lower; bulls, 85 to 60c|in extinguishing the fire. But to| people in the mass are not fully AND CONGRESS . te jermany, stockers and feed naturally enough, will take any actly Tobacco Products A — $ 25@ 8 stockers and kind from everywhere, Repre 5% | vealer ; stocker 1 | Baldwin's position 5 Y 49:20:'34,05 :4aen| Goutheramatiecy - 0c down turn; bulk prices j vert the possibility of being scorched | measures open to her to free her World Reunion of the this influence wheat offerings were jit * ite ales deer Pane ef 2 follow: Fed beet steers, $8. 910.28: Into « certainty of being burned. | self from the pictters which the Whole Oil Fraterni light throughout the period. Heds- | Ryps ‘ Studebaker Corp: a i pipes Be ehh rt " $4.15@8.00; i ha Ne applaud Mr.| French a1 aeitiae = woxtre alanis ole raternity / ing sales at Winnipeg were also re-| Got. 9.20 9.15 9.15] Texas Co. --..___ 2 canners and cutters, $2.75@3.40; | ana DirhasEinituciog sien a | Bheceat eee Baca llbacatinsiteueigs A gathering of Oil Men of every ported as small. ee iy 960 957 sey) Texas and Pacific — > 19% | canne and cui .40; | and courage in facing it. Mr,|She will buy her liberation if she | Efforts for an increased tariff Z| is difficult. He] can, as her new prime ministey has p bentatives (rom a scate of forigs - Transcontinental Ol! — 3% | feeders, $5.50@7.00. is handicapped by the acts of his|c!early intimated. But she may be tions. Acres of buildings with wheat imported into the United ni . less exhibits. : t ‘asl rains and Provisions. Union Pacific - 127% Sheep—Receipts, 2,000; receipts | Predecessors; by his Die-Hard sup-| compelled to buy rt at a price that pe a Fe eRe a son eee fete serene Sept. 29.—Wheat num-| United Retail Tae : ' fe : . - 29.— Lar mostly direct. lambs fat y » 8. Ind. Alcohol -. United States Rubber — United States Steel .. - he hist! f the ind: Market for | Porters; by the fact that some| Will harness her industry and direct : Prey 76e to| members of his own goyernment| ber policy in the service of French PAGEANT “PETROLIA” to 75c | Were also menibers of the co: agricultural situation tended to keep| ber 2 hard, 1.09@1.09%%; number 3 bears at a newly constant disad-| hard 1.08%. Corn number 2 mixed ition;| Mationalistic aspirations, | which World's Hippodrome Stow y y to 26c lower; | by the atternpts of some of his col.| Would, again, but in another form Noats of 1 vantage in the wheat market. In| .92%4; number 2 yellow .92 93, Utah Copper __ ly to 26c lower; | “ = Gorgeous pageantry; floats of lav SBAiien, ithe diecumtivure op tiageta | oie Bumnber 4” wilt. AGG 44%; | Wentinghoure Hicctric ~ feeding lambs, 25 to 50c lower; best | leagues to rua a foreign policy of| orient. Burope towards a new era Ish “splendor “depicting romantic . 3 “ nf 4 jad epee aid above a a of economic tic oe welopment of the Oil on the bear side was capped by new| number 3 white .41% @.42%. Willys Overland - Western lambs at close, $13.15; not | their own; and above all, by the paces edb sores Tavares Destine Gaaking Canadian crop estimates that 1923 Rye none. ’ Barley .59@70; American Zinc, Lead s top quali bulk, $13.00; natives, | Jungle of falsehoods and make-be. | Uon. a is wha ritish diplom. agencies have cgmbed the world Production of wheat in Canada is|Timonthy seed 7.00 @8.00. Clover | Butte and Superior --._. 47% |mostly $1 culls, around | lieves in which the issues involved| acy must prevent. 57,000,000 bushels smaller than the| seed 19.00@2 Pork nominal, | Colorado Fuel and Iron - for the ro big Fippe ome acts | London or New York never saw a »etter show Reduced Railroad Fares Write for Details Reserve your pullman now. Make 26% B1$9.00; fat range ewes, $5.50@6.60;| have lived, moved, and had their yrs $|feeding lambs closing dull; bulk | being for long and which still Friday, $12.75@13.1 exists to confuse the mind Hogs—Receipts, 5,000; steady to But Mr, Baldwin, has done the in 10c lower; desirable light weight | dispensab'e thing. He has s Show most decline; bulk good and Sy the right and the intention resatvations. for Rotel in Tulsa. choice 180 to 350 pound averages. | of this country to participate in the Write today for folder to— Standard Oil Stocks $8.00@8.30; top, $8. 0 better grades | councils of Europe. He has repudi NEW YORK, Sept. 29.—Foreign r 140 to 160 pound averages, mostly | ated the role of ator of | exchanges ir Montana Power National Lead - Shattuck Arizona Judge Lindsay Discusses +| Schools, Ministers and nere spe ular. Quotations in $7.50@7.90; packing sows, largely | Europe's progressive ruin. For that | Ce?ts: Britain, demand. NEW 10RK CURB 00@7.20; desirable weighty killing | the country is indebted to him. 4.5456 60-day bills on . ' . Open Close | pigs, $6.50@7.25; estimated holdover A Menace to Peace banks, » demand, 6.14% Anglo - 4% 14% | 700; heavy weight hogs, $ ne chief merit of the British | Cables, 6.15. Italy, demand, 4.56% arriage an Ivorce ee a medium, $7.90@8.30; light, note is that it puts and. (anata 4 Belgium, demand | Patan “peek 2 75 @8.05, c s | situation which had beco ays cables 2 fermany, de | By JUDGE BEN. B. LINDSAY Ss ighagsilc abl ae he at obra eee anion eae He Bethe mand, 00000086; cables, 00000085 . iy JUDGE BEN. B. LINDS ards, so that that which is now con.|Calena - - co , $6,704 slaughter | we had been indirect accomplices | Holland, demand, 39.28; cables, 29.33: | , Judge of Denver Juvenile Court. | cealcd—except. as known. te neon | lines pie, se78@7250 ee Linn a polley, which, apart tre ea] Norway, demand, 13.21. sweden, | CASPER 1S - THE -- FUTURE - CAPITAL (Written for The United Press) Sroups—may evéntuatly be boldly | Indiana Es other aspe is plunging Europe |@mand, 26.49. Denmark, demand, | DENVER, COLO.—(United ross). | revealed without the blight of so. PTS TR in economic chaos, Our position|)7-87- Switzerland, demand, 17.85. —The trouble with a good many | ciety, and consequently the accept- Amaha Quotations. | was humiliating. Our advice was |SPain, demand, 13.68. Gre de Preaches and so-called reformers !s| ance of the course of nature. OMAHA, Neb., Sept. 29.—(U" 8: | brushed aside, ou legitimate in-|™8nd, 1.65. Poland, demand, .000% that they do not know socitey as it is Schools and Churches Ohio O11 -. Department of Agriculture.}—IHogs | terests ignored. Beneath the sur = and naturally they cling to thei Schools, as a rulé, do not teach} Prairie Of —Receipts, 3,500; fairly active; most ideas of society as they think it is or &s they would like to have it. In this court, with :ts confidences, I know a reat deal more about members of some. congregations of our ministers| and respect for the Physical body than the ministers themselves know. | and its functions to which it ts en- The ostrich-like habit of refusing | titlea. to know or pretending not to know The teaching of too many of the things as they are is ono of the| churches is still too much mere cant {Union Tank - causes for conditions as we are and platitude. Youth are getting | Vacuum sinning to find them in society. The|on to that, and consequently they |S: P- Oi question of what is is Just as impor-| do not ‘take them seriously ‘any|8 0. Ind. tant as the question of what is im- . = face a condition of affairs was ma turing of the gravest kind, involv ing a steadily increasing menace to peace th nger it ficlally unchalle youth about life, the importance of |Prairie Pipe - Parenthood, and, until very recently | Solar Ref. - schools did very little to teach the laws of health and that reverence ly steady; spots 10c lower on light hogs; bulk 200 to 300 pound butch- 96 Jers, $7.50@7.75; top, $7.85; no choice 38%4 | lights here; mixed loads carrying 90 |packing sows and lights, mostly | government 210 | $7.25@7.50;. packing sows, largely |" pe crucial problem which now 0@7.30; average cost yesterday, | contronts Europa js whether the ag. | Seat weteht,. 270, economic and political life of the woe | _cattle—Recelpts, 600; compared | Continent is to be allowed to revive 49% | with week ago: Fed steers, weak to 25e lower; grass steers and sho stock ally steady; canners and cut Surveying and Locations Geologists, Oil Hxperts, Oll Field Maps, Blue Prints WYOMING MAP AND BLUE PRINT CO. P. 0, Box 325 Room 10, Daly Bldg, P.T. Barnum mained of a British the famous old show man got bad- ly into debt at one time in his life and was sued by many creditors. He had to appear in court so often MADAN- M24 .4qQ ’ ! i ‘, F 1 . * ¢ rhe > cre or’s lawyer ° longac. ¢ Mh eharshede mae. on , steady to strong; bulls, steady that when one credit T moral or moral or what is right or| much on artificial restrainte, They J wee yours, lei The National Cash Register Co. | isked him to state his occupation wrong. are trying to prepare the path for SOROraL Bn TER Ved, he ; UNG. he ee ‘ If marriage ts turning out to bel youth instead of preparing youth Crude Market a lowses. stonkers and thedges. | Branch Office, Henning Hotel | he replied: “Well, just now I seem H “\ such a‘failure—whatever may be the | for the path, steady. Closing bulk fat: Fed steers . : “ A cause—it would seem to follow that] 1am only speaking generally—ana and yearlings, $8.50@10.25; week PHONE 45 CASPER, WYO. to be spending most of my time Ss the natural and instinctive reiations| not of some magnificent excaptions|Cat Creek _ top, $11.25; grass steers, $9.00@7. t | snding bar.” of People are to continue to exist injin both church and school. But|Lance Creek cows, (63.500 4.50; helfers, $4350 . ‘ oe ATR OD tending bar. ° many cases regardless of marriage.'the exceptions are too few and the| Osage aioeat bull “33.500 i sic ew tagisters Priced as Low.as $75.0 Bi A young woman who has lived in general condition ia too general, 1 |Grass Greek Pologna: Bilis,’ 08.60608.055. ne / : 1, . Wi = | sucn a relation, notwithstanding she|have no doubt at all that sue con- | Toreblight light veals, $8.50@9.50; Also Rebuilt Registers—Terms Without Jnterest The best way to avoid “tending H has had ail of the best in home,! ventions, customs and standsods wae view... $4.50@6.40; stockers @nd I Rhodine With J. E. Brader, Sales Rept = fies a School and church, recent'y sald to |right under our noses are undergo.| G™xPUll Pee arprmenin cop Reuny Carl Rhodine With J. E. Brader, Sales Rept. bar’ is to keep out of debt. And . me: “The geat majoirty of all the |ing a big change. 3, Creek range seeders, $9.26, s . i oe girls I. know who have beeh married) eb cca at Re a Greek. Sheep— Rec pis, none. Compared the best way to do that is to get a a ! - vith week ago: i, : . A in the last two years have been sep Hamilton with week ago: Lambs, Budget book from the Citizens G Arated oF have been divorced, with Mule Creek beidhchtd it Leer! de ids some of the usual scandal and pub- Sunburst lowsss' close: Uulem solicw: Weetern National and govern your expen i Meity that follows. If Bill and I Sugar = , #1 Foatee Mage This t k will al e don’t get along together we will just \\ A fan) clipped tats a $11.85; | | ditures by it 1is boo wil “i Zz Separate without the annoyance of handy weight and light ewe ree , afe groun a aivoree. What Is the use of mar-| siuw YORK, Sep deoeuect m GE.i6; heavies, $4.0005.00; fe: ways keep you on safe grounc L tying. LENS | turaiclosed quiet: approximate sates ae | Come in and examine a copy; ia yhat of the Result. 9,000 tons, October 6.76; December } a or i for y g 4 ( I am not saylig this attitude Is|4'93; March 293; May 4 Denver Prices. i} 2 a great thing for young or old, L right. I am trying to make clear| > CHICAGO, Sept, 29—Potatoes| DENVER, Colo., Sept. 29.—(1!. 8. | married or single, S. that it is the attitude of mind that is sightly better feeling on red and|pepartment of Agriculture.) Hogs y bi much more common than it used to white stock; receipts 131 cars; total —Receipts 625; run mostly direct to be, and I am asking what is going U. 8S. shipments 11,024; Minnesota packers; offerings on sale consist to be the result? and North Dakota sacked and bulk] of only one load common mixed 296 utter and Eggs y So long as a young woman main Red River Ohios partly graded .70@| pound averages, sold for 7.85, for {. ta'ning such a re'ation, is subject to fa) 85e cwt; poorly graded .60@.65 cwt;| week: Mostly 35 to 50c lower; pack- Elk, Sheep, Deer, Bear, ete. Season opens Sept. | . fe) ."y bilghts of convention if she is CHICAGO, sept 29.—Butter, | Minnesota and North Dakota packed ing sows and all classes pigs around 15 to Nov. 15. The Valley Ranch lies at the entrance N nd out, T say is not going to schaboy! 39.— . bulk d land Ohtos part eady, ; ks oy ar i 2 dbo the odie ae abiiine eae is| Steady; creamery extras .44; stand- atea? “66@.75 pets Wisconsin Mein swacsicte 200; for week of Deer Creek, Sa are ag ae potas: rou a . BS type that is.wise enough never Pte “cnet firme Letcher py sucked and bulk round whites Un-| practically all grades and packers |||) hunting territory in the State. ully equipped pz ° embarrassed with motherhood | ‘™*t# wed cael 7 . { States No. 1, 1,00@1.15 cwt;| stockers and feeders offerings 250 Minnesota sacked bulk round whites | higher; mostly killing classes steady U. §. number 1, and partly graded |to strong; top fed mixed yearlings re mounting annually in this coun. f 85@1.00 ewt; scabby field frosted |§75: best best ry F 70@.80 owt. feeder stock 7.50. I am. asking if this condition in| ee —n Sheep—Receipts 14,000; for weel pot golng to lead, for example, to} ‘ fat lambs mostly 1.00 lower; top| standard of recognizing the un-| An important discovery has ro. 1 choice clo: round 12,00 arried mother as entitled to re-|cently been made in New Zealand in 9 to + if she is, that consults the shady | “49 hysician whose jilegal operations outfits and comfortable camps. When applying, state number of resident and non-resident hunters, guides desired for each hunter. Also number of weeks to be out. Rates by return wire. References: Hon. J. M Schwoob, Cody Trading Co., Shoshone National Bank, Cody, Harry Weston, American Bank, Cheyenne. | ll: NATIONAL BANK {kgs higher sts .20@.34; recelpts 8,361 c ordinary firsts les steers 8 a feeder lambs lower; bent f é NSOLIDATED pect if she ha. child; such althe fiord country of Southland. A Cotton for week 12,50; all classes sheep||]| Address I. H. Larom, Manager, Valley Ranch Com | Gia aS Seas BLDG andard might prevent thousands|(eposit of franklinite, the zine. ore 50 cents lower ley, Wyo., via. Cody. dts fs - child murders! I do not know if, Which is the same ore that is mined — pany, Valley, || T. s57000+ POPULATION oh tandard will. come about large quantities in New Jersey | NEW YORK, Sept, 29—spot cot-} united States hi dine | Bt I do way that all of those things Has been identified by government NE Rasa Frey wake nited Sta as c Q rend some changes in our atand-| officials, [ton quiet; middling 29.40, jmapy kinds of Lishos as, Europe. /