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a : es - pean Sa ETE TN ae Che Casper Daily Cribune PAGE SEVEN Stocks Grain : Livestock All Markets Bonds : —————————RNEWS AND ae tpi BY LEASED WIRE MANGE OF JUDGE IN [ New vorusioas {on ecuities TACK TRADING GRAINS RALLY, | FOWL HEARING DENIED a ee =| TODAY MIXED TETECLE Jude T. Blake Kennedy Holds That Request. of | American International o6F5 = Bessemer Midwest Conte, Unwacunted """ (Azwant uate s Sey item paren Salt Creek .30 CHEYENNE, Wyo., Jan, 2.—'the matter of a change of judge as A NEW YORK, Jan. %.—Mixed T. Blake Kennedy of the the result of the circumstances set Consolidated Royalty ~ 1.26 Price movements took place in to-| wheat prices today were firm early,| State of Queensland .--.-...---c-----sesss--, part. 4 ti market ibseq' oe dented 5 el recip TB a: ee ene ‘< the| Atl Gulf & W Indies ~-—s2---.14 | COW Gulch weweenenne 03 pitine te ee E eae nena pear Sata on lees piggy a: ait *RALWAY AND fenry A. Miller for a change of’ statute, they are as foreign to each} Ba'dwin Locomotive -----.-.--124% 2 realizing sales until after the turn |@gn exchange and to the fact that| American Smeltigg 55 ....-—~-se--. in Miller's case against the other as a murder in England and} Baltimore & Ohio — of the year was counteracted by the | snow generally preceded cuid weath-| American Sugar ‘és --..... Oil company, a sult in the theft of an automobile in Call-| Bethlehem Steel . oe ’ repurchase of stock sold to estab-/er and had given protection to win-| American Te! & Tel CV 65 CSRuity wherein Miller claims an in-ifornia. If the charge hat long-| California: ePtrolcum ---------26% f lish tax losses a month ago.|ter wheat. The close was unsettled| American Tel col tr 58 —-. i in Salt Creek fielq leases held standing friendship between a = Canadian Pacific -----------145 4B =e Copper, public utility and merchan-|at %@4c net lower to tac advance,| Anaconda Cop, 7s, 1933 -— the Midwest, basing his claim judge and litigants or counsel who}central Leather ———. 6 dising issues gave the best demon-| May 107@ and July 1.06%. assigned individual rights predi- come before him is a legitmate|Cerro de Pasco Copper" creek . Misleratione ot group strength. For- on filings under the placer ground for challenge on account of|Chandler Motors — eign exchanges were weak, French ing act prior to the passage of bias, then indeed must our judges josher ‘Okla date 1 again selling below five ] ing act. betesegs hermits and to een ee Chicago & Northwestern ~----.50 Sew. York ON ---... bard days Ships become penalties rather t! Chicago, Mil & St. Paul pf -.23%| Picardy ----------.--- : ioe ey oon eas Diente assets." Chicago, R I & Pac ~--...-,-.23% Dee = ae NEW YORK, Jan. 2.—Irregularly otion by the defendant that| Discussing another phase of the| chile Copper ed higher stock prices characterized be stricken from the docket, ,C@s¢—that involving publication in| Gnino Copper Royalty & Producers . the opening dealings in the first tion for a change of judge, | the Denver Post of a sensational ar-|congolidated Gas Sunset --——-. stock market session of the new that Judge Kennedy was ticle regarding Miller's motion for a) Corn Products UPR TN Tom Be'l Royalty -. orders were distri- ind prejudiced against him |Shange of judge—Judge Kennedy | Gosden Oil _-----se0-ee-——= is | Western: Exploration wide list but were|er than has recently been the rule,| Northwestern Bell Tel 7 t of Kennedy's assbeia- | 52! Crucible Steel Mba ie States -. © in the oils and tobac-| but was still below the usual average.| Pacific Gax & Elec 58 --.-.- his appointment to the) “Unfortunate'y, perhaps, for the e x at ers and Refiners and| Opening prices, which ranged from|Penn R R gen 5s —- a partner at law with R,| Presiding judge, he has not bad th: rene bacco, standing out|a shade to %@tso higher, May 1.08] Sinclafr Con Ol} col 7s -.--- . an attorney interested OPPortunity and the time noW | Famous Players-Lasky aikcueiws N N with int tial ains of a polnt each.| to 1.08% and July 1.06% to 1.06%@]| Southern Pacific cv 4s jense\in the Miller-Midwest Past when '* could be afforded, that! General Asphalt The market became more trregu-|%c, were folowed by a slight reac.|Union Pacific 1s 4s erys4 Kennedy, in deny. >¥ the mere suggestion of cowusel,| Genera’ Electric Mountain Producers _ lar later when profit taking took| tion and then by new upturns frac-|U. S. Rubber 5s — motion for a change of the judge might voluntarily retire! General Motors Glenrock O11 place in a number of the oils and] Uoually higher than before. Despite| Utah Power & Li ss. mtered an order that the from the case, thereby insuring Salt Creek Prds sel'ng pressure was exerted against|cold weather, offerings of corn to] Westera Union 6'h5 for a chance of judge js "me of tha litigants, at least, al Girt states Steel i | Sait Creek Cons Davison Chemical. which dropped] arrive were next to nothing. Com-| Westinghouse Ble: Copper, Public Utility and |Early Strength Developed Ee ¢ ee Merchandising Shares On Chicago Market ieee oinices: yoo Stronger Not Maintained Kingdom of Beigium 8" .s-.----s.s--seees ’e 2. — Although| Kingdom of Norway 6s . eeneetweeeeceee: 93 CHICAGO, Jan, 2.--Wheat scored| Baltimore & Ohio CV 4465 -2e+-eseer-eewes-eerewneeeeeeee 8245 someth.ng of an advance in price} Bethlehem Steel con. 6s, Ser A. -------eeeneseneemeeneee 9778 today during the early dealings.|Canadian Pacific deb 4a --...—... Higher quotations at Liverpool, as-| Chi, Burl & Quincy ref be A... cribed to smallness of world ship-|Chi Mil & St P cy 18 --~-2e. ments and to the wet harvest in|Chile Copper 6s ---...... Argentina, were chiefly responsible|Goodytar Tire 8#, 1941 for the upturn here, The volume of] Great Northern 7s A - business in Chicago was a little larg-| Northern Pac ref 6s B eevee ewes 79% and the motion to strike Steater fee'ing of security; whether Miinoia Cent Mutual -. 3 two points. Pan-American [| mission house selling of future de-| Wilson & Co. he files will pe granted.” such preference were based upon | mepiration® Copper 4 fe ~ i 09|dropped 1%. American Express| liveries, however, enlarged when ; facts sufficient- to afford legall international Harvester... sold 7 points above its previous sale,| prices advanced. After opening a ng forth that he was neither shade to tic higher, 74 to 74%, nor préjudiced against the of his own Ife or a desire to protect his employer that he shot Dines. “It waa fear for my own life,” sald the chauffeur. “I knew Dines Was going to take that bottle and smash me. I shot him to protect myself, He didn't make much fuss about !t, but I saw what he was go- ing to do, alright. He was just going to do tt nice and easy, ‘grounds for a change or not, Unrlint ter. Marine ptd oo United Fruit 3% and 1 fortunately, also immediatetv after aenat & Myers, Nash Motors and the corn market sagged somewhat, itt, Judge Kennedy discussed| (1 "ting Ur the aepliection for a he Non ete i aaah Z, loy Steel moved up 2 to 3% points | and then hardened again. Bung to change Of $udEe,|hange of tudge the matter of the| Kop murinetield Tine 22 Livestock with a ecore of others, including Du| Warlike reports from ths Balkans a8 See, /a0 contents of the application sis pub-| Kennecott Ccpper Pont, Famous Players ahd Wool-|counted as a temporary bullish in- ly tn the stat-ltished in decall, under iarcs head z worth climbin a point or more. For-| fluence and so toy did smallneas they (the association of the!¢. & newspaper of a no.tatlo: Lima Lod>motive -. : ‘ eign Exchanges opened reaction.|of pi ry receipts, Toward the with Matson before Kennody's)in¢ state. having w "argo cicuatioy| uevile & Nashville, Chicago Prices. ary. ast, however, demand became intment to the bench and the’ eromunity, which 4) Marland On CHICAGO, Jan. 2.—(U. 8. Depart- Curious cros# currents of price|rlack and prices recede. ion at ‘issu are as foreign) t no other pura» Maxwell Moto ment of Agriculture.)}—Hogs—Ro- | changes took place during the morn- Later, the market eased down, af- eh other ay a murder in Eni stshed before 4 ‘earit-<| sraaie States Oll % | cepts, 17,000; very slow; mostly 10) ing session. Traders, who had built] fected somewhat by an increase of “Mabel Normand ts sick with ap- and the theft of an automobile tio¢ upon the matters involv> Mssouri, Kan & Tex (news y | © 169 higher; spots show more ad | up paper profits in the upswing of| the visible supply total, The close (Continued from Page One.) pendicitis,” he said, “and should be Pa'ifornia. If the charge that). aicgest to the mind of the Missouri Pacific, pfa 4 | Yanee; bulk good and choice, me-|the last two months, but did not| was unsettled, % to te net lower. She had been with him alone within} © ‘he hospit I tried to get her itanding friendships between ain teur t continue as the pres ting caatea x’ div end ium and bandy weight butche-s,| want to convert them into eash so] May 75 50 minutes of the time fixed by phy-} “oy from Dines and he wouldn't judge and litigants of counsel 37.40@7.50; shippers paying §7.60]as to have them show in the 192 come before him is a legitimate un N. 3 a * 7 or prime 300 pound butchers; 480 ]|income tax returns, offered stocks nd for challenge on account of uffictent to priors Its _ 9 225 pound averages, $7.30@7.35;| freely, particularly the sepculative then indeed must our judges ” * Coynse' for the 5 vetter grades ght weights, $7.00@ | favor! Some se'ling also was re- ne hermits and to them friend:| pisintift, 1 epen court, has enl packing sows mostly §6.75@ | ported to have been influenced by become ‘penalties rather than ersonal responsibility; for su desirable welghty slaughter} the bellef that the technical condi- let her go; and when he interfered with me I took out Miss Normand’s pistol, which T took from her home, and shot him,"* Oats were upheld by the firmne: sicians as the hour in which he die of corn and wheat. Starting at % to) Her picture was in the dead man’s \\@%eo advan May 45%, the | locket. market kept near to Monday’ s-| The “Taylor case,” an It has come 5 figures. © be called. di ped a baffiin Dines' version of the affair was Provisions made but lttle response | -:; y for the invest! wating of: | somewhat different ‘ although the «1 . $6.25@ 6.75; majority of packers | tion of the market warranted at|to « rise in hog values, im director’s former] “We were sitting in the apartment Uscussing in hig memrandum)<tinces wre such to the tims of the {| aolding back; heavy weight hogs. | least tempor: reaction. Davison valet Edward I’. Sande, still ie being | oh« he said, “We had a few contention of Miller that there publication with respect to the time 37.30@7.60; medium, $7.25@7.50; | Chemica! e: nded its loss to nearly Open Tish Low Close} sought in connection with | <s and Ke'ly came in and inter- uld be a change of judge merely|of filing the papers in court, that ht, $7.00@7.40; light lght. $6,70@ |3 points and Producers and Refiners| WHEAT— Taylor's body wag found on the sted us, He demanded that Miss Judge Kennedy and Judge! tho data for the publication’ must packing sows, smooth, $6.75% | so'd arly 24% below _ Monday's} May -.-. 1,08 1.08% 1.078% 1.0746 | norning of February 2, 1932 on th: | Normand leave, but she inslated of on at one time had been associ- reasonab'y seem to have been se Republ'c Irn & ‘Steel (oR eat packing sows, rough, $6.90@|closing quotation. Good gains wore| Tuly - 1.06% 1. 1.06% | loor of h's luxuriously furnished] ‘taying. Then he whipped out a d in the practice of law, and the cured either through the plaintiff or rs P Pie Dok conn slaughier pigs, $5.50@8,75. recorded by several public utility.| Sept. .-.. 1.06% 1. 1.05% | bachelor apartment, a fatal bullet} mum and shot. I don’t know any tute afd aithoritles bearing upon. his counsel,” orn peach Cattle—Receipts, 7.000; active:| copper and merchandising isaues| “ORS wound in the neck. reason why he should have tried to Studebaker Corporation very uneven; most Killing clas: American Chicle preferred jumped] May -.-- get’ mo as I positively mage no strong to 26¢ higher; mostly 15 to|seven points. Cal! money opened at rostile- move toward hi * steers. $11.00; matured steers, $10. “ points before the selling eased on On Pump for Real Test ii 55 Storage ete 1310 pound bk [nr of nee” bing oar ; P ‘obacco ucts A... | ea steers, $8758.00; bulk fat the Maxwell motor issues, in LOS ANGELES, Jan. 2.— Surgeons attending Court- land S. Dines, 34 years old x {oil operator and clubman of * | Denver, early today predict- S-uthern Railway .-.----------38% Standard Off of NoJ ---2--2..-41% idvanee In beef steer contingent;| Losses in the all and motor groups been questioned the Mis vest yearlings and handy weigit | Were extended, Chandler dropping 2 nand and viance were rele: Uy was booked at the city fal! on @ charge of assault with a deadly weapon with inter.t to murder, and Se up; lower grades showing most | % per After all partles to the affatr eae Transcontinental Oi] ..... ows, $5.00@8.75; bulls, 15 to 26c uv; | which the preterred A. advanced al-| tan. --.-12.17 1247 12.10 12.15 d he would recover from @ | »reparations were made to remove Union Pacific ...., weighty bolognas, $5.00@5.25; veal- Palace! points. Jones Brothers} May ----12,26 12.25 12.17. 12.29 : fea wound, police said was in-] ines to a private hospital. Much importance {s attached to, dally run of 1,000 barrels of this nol Sr aa ee entre ae NOE Ce cea eegeerea ae erica | RIDE — flicted Inst nixht by Joe Kelly, alae] xtles Normand’s connection with be-|24 gravity black crude is developed, Lap asin Be ao MAY agthan't Pe avon leg as itie: Conthteh raed Knees Shed sor P55 JH. A. Greer, chauffeur to Miss Ma |iast night's shooting recalled the Prorat: $0-Ce SUPIOR Wey ea otpbrlivel Wane aitehed, from the] United S| weights at'$13,50;and above: paying | Uaited Drug and\Lehigh Valtey ‘ets | May <-—- ---— new wavn:- 9.80 bel Normand, screen actress, whose | statement she made in the case of made of the Black Mountain field to Chatham on the Big Horn| titan i naan ise SeHO8 ae ass ver Sane: olaaiigy was tricpata ai SHIGAGO". & Wheat—N. 25 calibre pistol ts alleged to have] wittiam Desmond Tay'or, motion the Utah Oil Refining com- . ve vealers; stockers and feeders, scarce, c ir. : lan, 2.—' —No. t] hooting. ‘ sot Seti tisha Renay: he ise by the Mlinois Pipe-Line com- Waetinghiues, mpcir'a lente ing of United States and Gulf States | 2 hard, $1.05; No. 8 hard, $1.03, | Dee? used in the s s. picture @trector, who wi found Kelly freely admitted the shoot- ‘ng, according to the police, even go ing out of his way to bring them the pistol and announce: lead in his home here February 2, 1928. aa ee Sheep—Receipts, 11,000; active: | Steels and Tobacco Products in the] Corn—No, 2 mixed, 71%c; No. 2 fg Ra ete aloe Ad Dla alee re sees ame | Amer: Zinc, Leed & Sm --— “at lamibe around 160 Bisher; elinped | ate dealings was ooluteractea-by| yoioe Tonio ee }d_ 300 barrels daily, with no ap-lacres of potential productive acre-| Butte & Superior ‘ambs, steady to strong; sheep and ‘he fresh accumulation of American} Oats-—No. 2 white, 45@48i¢; No. le decrease in the 2,200-foot/ age on the Black Mountain struc-| Colorado Fuel & Iro ‘ . tand of black off in the hole which| ture which has close to 1,600 feet|jfontana Power - feeding lambs. around steady: bulk} “hicle preferred. which extended its] 3 white, 44@45%c. In her statement at that time, Miss Normand said she was driven - a = ° “ Bid ylor apartment by her - vod f.. good and choice fat wooled lambs, | tain to 14 points and Jones Brothers Rye—No. 2, 70% @71c. I just shot a man. tp the Tay D: e MacieameeD. sand. pid ae eo Nas Songer ie canecatheglerctionine Baer pert 313.50@ 13 top, | $13.90; good | Tea moved up three points. Barley—55@69c. Dines, Miss Normand and Miss|7hauffour, et that time, Willlam : ; : -| Davis; that he waited for her out- hetre : 7 ent vel lipped lambs, $11.50; no cholce fat ae SEED at Timothy seed—$6.50@8.00. Edna Purviance, motion picture act- | © raciycate: Teowoied to we tobe spate inaoe \thavaast euttot ewes offered; choice 59 pound feed- Clover seed—$12.00@21.75. resses, were spending the afternoon oe SUA ane crated! ih tek ai Marcil’ -Ty-tu:xgacied thatiin chee | the: wtewocnre: ing lambs, $12.50. Lard—$12.50. and evening of a chil'y New Year'n| srtur: and that she left the apart. Metals Ribs—(60 pound average), $9.26. |day in the Denver man's apartment | nt about 8 o'clock that night - Omaha Quotations. here when Kelly appeared and in sR he: driven to her home by = 4 OMAHA, Neb., Jan. 2—(U..8. De o FLAX. sisted that Miss Normand leave with | 0#¥ pe The next morning Taylor ar et SSI] an T1e Ss partment ‘of Agriculture.)—Ho DULUTH, Minn., Jan. 3.—Close| him. He had been sent to take her} Y®S found dead of a bullet a4 5 16% | Receipts. 7,000; market active to] NEW YORK, 8%; February. | hore, he told the police. fully 18¢ higher; bulk 200 to 325| easier; electrolytic, spot and nearby, Jan. 2.—Copper. An argument is said to have| OEINES DIVORCED oO eratio! 1 Oil Fields ‘T)* | pound butchers, $7.20@7.30; top. | 1: futures, 130134 pars eet Ph Stcsheah etal gtata “DENVER ister ige Court 3 . bra reine’ Mente, matte ; . refused to go home. Then she}, DENVER. Colo. Jy see P ms m z BET Pa hieeketar rs pitrmemr oth 1 fe 4 MINNEAPOLIS, Jan, 2.—Flour,| changed her mind, according to the} "aNd 8. Dines, wealthy young Den- 30-1 I orieuer. rabatly STOOL aeackde Mane ady; unchanged to 15¢ higher; family | chauffeur. and allowed him to lead Yor ol operator and prominent elub- yesterday, $7.01; weight, 255 pounds. é x patents, 6.20@6.40 a barrel. Bran. | her toward the door. Dales take: ight tye ober Cattle—Receipts, 8,500; markot ; 25.30@ 27.00, Sut Dine gow uD. SHC: startet: to | naa chy saber Worn slow, uneven; better grades fed | and nearby, 6.27@6.30. Se ein SO ere eeue He ene Wo: WATS Eton St picture. eleeor i ecidae steers and yearlings, fully steady;| Antimony, spot. 9.75. the tesuble started: 'f jue shor bint | Enown in businees ania. social’ cic ming from the well he has drilled! Green River Building & Loan as| ‘Nor Pipe others weak to 10¢ lower; t loca the trouble started. I just shot him ness and 1) clr. in the LaBarge field south of Dry} sociation, capital stock $50,000 Oh'o Oil ; cles in Colorado and Wyoming, He 7 : yearlings, $10.60; full load $10,i0: Butter and E I was so nervous the darn gun kept ey structure. ‘Total depth 1 aaid| Prairie Oil -.------2--s-2. 1 Bulky cartons calea 89,00 @10:Ebctie ges ly the son of Tyson 8. Dines, on p on Sere ree een tree SOON Nd tne beet Rabon lawyers in this jo be 480 feet. Though Newlon be-| Texas Operations. Prairie Pipe -~-------- “| grades she stocks, steady; others I think, and jammed. S, ection of the w: eves he can bring the output up to’ 080 fect the Tex pany's |Solar Ret Meret yap ( slow, week! to: 18c lower; ‘bulls Sugar 2 Both Miss Normand and Miss} ™ - & peven or e'ght barrels at the present coon Noo tn the Lost Soldier eld |Sou Pipe --sc--- strong; heavy bolognas, mostly $4.00 CHICAGO, Jan. a Meher: | purviance were much distressed Wanacite 1 Saly 94 3 pars old, Court. horizon, he has dectded to drill deem | wag cemented several days ago, the|S Q. Kan F @4,50; vealers, steady to 25c higher; receipts, (14.942 tubs; creamery} over the shooting. Police found s been divorced twice. Discovery Rawlins capital stock $100,000. direc-| Indiana _~ —.-.--------. .¥2 paparse 8% barre!s dally 1s| tors John Mahoney, John Tobin and| Nn; 23% aa wr W. D. Newlon to be; Hannah Mahoney. . “gM He first married Miss Doris Carna. rge, states "3 | 8. 0. i 5 3k v ei : ered ap agreement with a Preparations are belng made to re: Strong; bulk butcher cows and |gar was unchanged to 20 points] Scconas, 43@48%se. man. Both of the young women|!918, charging mental cruelty, Suh- | cement the pipe. . 0, . heifers, $4.00@6.50; heifers in load lower, but demand was light. Fine ; ts, 7.38 - quently he married Mrs. Harry P. Creek operator to make a test on his) “On Dutton anticline near Moneta : t lots upward to $8.10; canners and| granulated is quoted trom bevigy sp ebars SeeRb ee: XG: nae bales Marre sls cee Sra ced Bre ang ian River, Mass. Hig ind next spring to 2 depth of about) tne Texas well is running 12%-inch é cutters, $2.50@3.75; vealers to pack: | §,90. Refined futures nomin, saber AA EL OREY, Bee gate: | reveased. After an affectionate ecene| Merey Of Fall River, Maes. Hs 500 feet. casing at 645 fect. These are the z ers, $9.50@10.25; outsiders paying] Sugar futures closed steady; ap- “a é BsUtae Sale DG Noel SI Whete MINS | Tae ra0s8e alioelna’ crcers exas operations in W; & ward to $10.50; bulk stockers and imats 9,0 J aa catered = Purviance rushed over to Dines’ cot sing crue'ty and er r sale cay pepbesd pals Proximate sales 19,000 tons; January) “Cheese, unchanged. SA forplocad ies noe to dies Wselars . Dines did not contest the Oil Showings that are still active. - feeders, $6.00@7.25; best feeders, | 5.03; March 4.53; May 4.6 July 4.62. eee suit, o alimony was awarfed. Still drilling through hard sand a $7.65. —~ sured her he would not die. The y arte Dines {s said to have large oll more : Sheop—Recet 19,000; market surgeon had said the wound in his cass cree atinmae iin ate ria Pee Me a a sotiver eae tarsears generally steady: Foreign Exchange , peta Sethe aha gd act Calturntenteatnecn pty tan Eira eagece | nr ef Sui wet ay Cotton cating ots lp | see Oe ow Sn” Be Utah is picking up indications of| ronowing changes in bushels: Mbdep;atentys te netione: Jee ont S and shook a reproving finger at him| (D6 World war he served with the tnd of comparatively ‘igh sravity.| Wheat increased 1 456.000 bushels. handy weleht ewes, $7.50@78 NEW YORK, Jan. 2—Foreign ex-| With the words, Fe moanien ee hnd of comparatively zs sravity-| Corn increased 2,557,000 bushels. te “ Ks ay Polit tei etal A SP eal in wa ’m not going to play with you| *eenly interested in outdoor sports the hole aca, Gacmeaaeaee » $12 50. juiet middling 35.40. here in recent years, Rye increased 473,000 bushels. q PeUne. ean: tizty day bills on banks! T™ going to get out of thi Rumors here prior to last night's Osa, i tchetetehshetetetetetetethehetetetetenatenenel Barley decreased 12,000 bushels. | Grass Grocke nowt ka Later the three were confronted Denver Prices. 426% shooting had hinted at the possible ay ii (Gluakaowa’ Sree esd hi Torchiight DENVER, Colo, Jan. 2—(U. s. LIBERTY BONDS France demand 4.98; cables 4.98%. Seis seccenceee: ene’ | engagement to Edna Purvianee, me Because of the rigors of winter]! ones 8 a ones? So hued Elk Basin Department of Agriculture)—Hogs| NEW XORK, Jan. 2.—Liberty|Italy demand 4.28%; cables 4.29. [9nd intimated that this had anything | 19 picture actress, and the young weather and the difficulty of tran-| frst of ther WeORIEE wekro, he tales Receipts, 650; early sales uneven, | Ponds closed. 3148 09.9; first 44s 98.] Belgium demand 4.4114: cabies | 7ne intimated that this b Denver man, according to 2 story sporting supp'ies through the deep breath ad a Serittne paid heties ns pistes ly strong to’ 15c higher; spots 25c|9i Second 4%is 98 5; third 4%s 9912; Germany demand .00000000-| fr Durviance declined to printed in the Rocky Mountain snows to the Baxter Basin feld in| (OU Tuesday evening at 8 o'clocis, ides higher; several loads unsold, with | fourth 4%5 98.10; U.S. government |0025; cables .000000000025. Hol-| ,,, iss Furviance declined to Sews today. Eugene Pines told southwestern. Wyoming, the As-| \’ Program of wide interest to all|xta‘e Creek bids weaker; top, $7.25 paid for| 448 99.12 land demand 37.74; cables 37.80. they were true, and Dines denied|™°WSParer men, however, the re- Fociated Oil company has shut down ‘Saban choice 224 pound averages; medium Patio oe Norway demand 14.34; Sweden 4 Its well at a depth 3,283 feet, with| Wl men ts now being eed. Bea buret », ——- to choice, 200 to 220 pound weigh In Panama, New Year’s Day is/mand 26.39: Denmark demand 17.6: everything in good shape for pro- falcete a Sea ca $7.35 to $7.60; few light Ughts; $7.00;| the day of chief celebration of the|Switreriand deriand 17.39; Spain as to marry jout folinda- them flatly. In the capiain of detectives office at Central police station the two port that his brott i Central West Crude Advanced packing eows, mostly $5.0; fat pigs,|winter ecason. The entire upper|demand 2.90; Jugo Siztin demand actresses and the chauffeur were cae 1s 22 pect emer! FINDLAY, Oho, Jan. 2.—The steady to strong, $5.25 to $6.00; few| class of the native population | 1. 13; Austria demand 10034. RU-| cuestioned exhaustively. leld are still pushing tests despite|Ohio Oli Company today announced stags, $4.50. Sathers at tho clubs.. Dancing ts|/manta ei acies Sr Argentina de-| “ y0e5 Normand said she did not he cold siege. a ten-cent inerease in the price of Potatoes Cattle—Receipts, 850: calves, 50:}the chief arausement until midnight,;mand $2.00;"Brazil demand 9.95;| resize at first what the pistol shots seven grades of Central west crude calves “fully 25¢ bette= | Th mothers, husband: ieee 97 9-16. meant. New Corporations ate tian sa Pewrt a grades vealers, $9. all other r § da us hie s ahd} aie: Jon’t you remember, Edna,” she " CHEYENNE, Wyo., Jan, 2—The dana * +43; Minots | de Incete ae Pa Ee 2.—Potatoes | CM#S8e¢ around steady; few cows med. turning toward Miss} wpiw YORK, following corporations have been| $142; Plymouth .80; Waterloo .9 i $5.00 down; ance, during her examinatior. | 6; to tho detectives, t yo > member that I borrowed your pow ners, mostly $2.00; plain to mediuny]Ivan IV. of Russia more than once Ger puff and that I was using i: stockers, $6.00 to $6.35. ended In t when, on on®; New LOK, van. “ui money. | just as we heard the shots; and Sheep—Recelpts, 2,50 Occzsion, he of his! easter; hi | you went raving crazy and shouted, lambs, steady to stron; guests, Prince and em-| 5%: « ‘my God, w is this thing! and freight paid; others, mostly ptled a tureen of scalding hot soup| ti 2 I thought it was some fire works sheep, Strong to 25c higher; four|down® his k. When the Py that some one was using to cele cars fat ewes, $7.50; mixed fat and | shriek n pain brate the New Year?’ feeder ewes, $6.50; no feeder lam: [aeavored ‘od to e h ive Heutenant interrupted sold early, ed a knife into his side. ley whether It was in fear firm; receipts 75; on track 148; total U. S. shipments (Monday and Tues- eanveeeeackink caivany {chee Cottom Prices Break fee eehae Larerit: sg inet Btock $200,000, directors Otto Neith.| NEW YORK, Jan. 2.—Accumula- aa: shtaps "bulk Hund? Gute Ammer, Victor Neithammer, Herman t'on of selling orders over the holt-| 2-5¢: aa: aA Teche 460 Neithammer, Charles Neithammer t| day broke festcon prices fully 100) 1-40; Idaho sac! shhd hnd Mary Ne‘thammer. Onoints oz . March declined’ to 34.60 ——— E. Mosher Inc., of Rawlins, cpf!__ nis ay 1b 34: 80, or about $12 a bale stock $100,000, directors FE. Mi Up nang Mel point of the seagon.| New York City has more than Carl Aman and Doris Mosher. et closed at $2-to- 95-pointe}3,000 women artists, sculptors, and | Bates Park Sheep compar rent "a0. {tne on old crop months. teachers of art, Wooster $1.50. nted charters by the State of eee ee ew Year “jokes” of Ozar Money Surveying .and Locations Geologists, Oil txperts, O Field Mays, Blue Prints WYOMING MAP AND BLUE PRINT CO, P. 0, Box 325 Room 10, Daly Bldg, aps, paper, 1% @o.

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