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APRIL 15, 1924, Che Casper Daily Crivune PAGE SEVEN. secures | STOCK PRICES. (CROP AEPORTS ARE IMPROVED) HALT RALLIES Oil Shares Yield Ground| Prices Close Unsettled at New York Stocks Last Sale Allied Chemica! & Dye ex div. in Can --._-. Car and Foundry - American International Corp de BES perry ceca pai Lge They de- Portland—Demand cascara] clare rates wi reduce export bark is extremely active and practi-| business. a ch . Pally all stocks of old peel are cleaned ps Sy up. The new season ia about to Textiles open with 12 cents a pound offered} Fall River—Print cloth production and orders coming in from all parts] here still is only 25 per cent of nor-| American 's RRS Under Attacks of Pro- The Same as Monday's ne yeenibeed ns of Europe, Asia and Africa. mal although ssles last week to-| American Blackstone Salt Creck .20 33 fessionals. Finish. French Republic, taled 150,000 pieces. This, however| American Chappell -—.--------. 12 16 Japanese 4s — Glass . is an improvement over the last two Pittsburgh—Plate glass demand in| months, this section continues good and plants are banking on the ability} Reading, Pa—Full fashioned hos- and willingness of automobile man-| [ry manufacturers here are well oo- ufacturers and construction work to|CUPled, especially on silk and fiber absorb as great a production as that| mixtures. ‘Knitted fiber silk under: of last year. garments and dresses are in good de ery American Columbine ...... - 12% 18%} NEW YORK, April 5.—Stock HICAGO, wy 3) Kingdom of Belgium, Anaconda Copper -.--------- 35% | Central Pipe Line... 1.90 2.00 prices displayed an improved tone eaiue wk eenarste ate kent ES rl of Nom ae Atchison -_. wnn—a====---99 | Con. Roy. ex div, --. 1.23 1.25 | in today's market on buying for both| pits today during the early transac- Bice onetiaana 4 AtL, Gulf and West Indies -.12K%B|Cow Gulch -. - 08 04 accounts which apparently was based] tions. Buying waa lacking. Bo-| U. K. of G. B. & L, 648 37 Baldwin Locomotive -------. 110% | Domino ---------—-=- .06 .0§ on the belief that some sections cf] sides seasonable weather in the do- % a eatitne Bia! Ml, lbs Baltimore and Ohio --------- 58% | Elkhorn 2-..-...-.--. the market were oversold. Oil| mestic wheat growing region togeth-| American Smelting 58 Bethlehem Steel ---.--.- 49% shares continued to yield to the at-/er with lower quotations at Liver-| American Sugar, és ~ California Petroleum 22% tacks of bear traders but coppers| pool tended further to bring about| American Tel, Col., tr. 5 --— Canadian Pacific -.. 145% displayed marked strength. Sales| declines in wheat prices. | Tho|Amaconda Copper 7s, 1938 -- Central Leather -.-—------ 12 approximated 960,000 shares. opening here which ranged from a|AN#conca Copper 63, 1955 ~ Cerro de Pasco Copper .---. 45% shade to %o lower with. May. $1.1% At. T. and San Fe., gen. 4s Baltimore and Ohio, cv., 4446 Chandler Motors -..--.-----. 44 NEW YORK, April 15.—Mixed| and July $1.03% to %@%4, was fol- eg eh a 1% Bethlehem Steel con., 68, Series A — price movements marked the open-| lowed by slight additional setbacks! Canadian Pacific deb., 45 ——-. Chicaga and Northwestern -. 51% ing of today's stock market, with a| and then something of a rally. Scat-} Chicago, Burlington and Quincy ref., 5s A Chicago, Mil, & St. Paul pfd. 24% |Mike Henry ----_ .00% .01 | trend toward lower levels again in| tered selling on the part of commis-| Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul cv, #48 Chicago, R, I. and Pac. ----. 2314] Mount. & Gulf ----.. 148 1.55 |ovidence, Renewed selling pressura| sion houses had a weakening effect|Chile Copper 6s Chile Copper --------------. 26% |New York Oil ----.-10.50 11.00 | carried Baldwin down to a new 1924|in the corn market. After opening | Goodyear Tire ‘Chino Copper 0. 164 | Pictidy 168 05 low at 109% and brought four re-} unchanged to \c off, May 76% to T7c| Great Northern, Consolidated Gas -.----.- 61% | Preston." (01 102 | cessions in off and sugar ehares.| prices underwent a moderate gen-| Montana Power, O4 A- Corn Procucts ~.....-..----- 144 |Red Bank -.......--18.00 20.00 Buying support developed for some| ¢ral sag. Norihwesieen Bell. ‘Te ie Cosden Of} ~-...------..-. 33% | Roy. & Prod. -.---. .06 07 _— | of the motor stocks, with Studebaker} Subsequently, although no decid-| Pacific Gas and Electrit Crucible Steel ex div. ..... 63% | Sunset --.--...u.. .05% .06% | saining 1% points, ed selling pressure developed, favor-| Penn. R. R. Cuba Cane Sugar pfd. .-..... 55% }Tom Bell Roy. -.. 02 03 Reactionary tendencies grew moré|able crop reports from the south-| Sinclair Con. Erle -. 10344 10314 10314 100% Yoo 100 100% 100% 100% Railway and Miscellaneous —- 23% 100% Wook Steel Bolse, Idaho—Some trading in Ida- so eee from the Pan|, St. Louls—The new Missour! roll- be qatar’ 88 to 40 cents | 25 mill plant which will roll steel pagan es sae ed There | 728 for the first time in the history poun prices nam of the industry in this city, will be fs an excellent demand for kid mo- Ast Pair at 70 eebta Wpeene. put in operation May 1. Pittsburgh—The Nght rail markets showed some improvement. Some less than carload lots brought $2.15 the Ault Willlamson Shoe company} to $2.25, but on carload business the factory here is taken to reflect a] price quoted by large and small pro- a mild increase in shoe demand thru-| qucers has sett!cd at $2, : out the New England section, Shoes Auburn, Me—The reopening of Fruit eewmncinmmessnn= 24 Western Exploration — 3.60 3.80 Pronounced as trading progressed | west hindered rallies and so too, did Southern Pacific cv, ou Atlanta—Bumper peach and apple| mous Players Lasky -- 67 | Wyo. Kans. __ 80 1.00 | taking advantage of unfavorable|meagerness of cash demand here for| Union Pacific first 4s Tulaa, Okla—The oil refiners of| crops are forecast for thig state by |General Asphalt ~-------- 3434 | Western Btates 16-18 | trade, Taports. Professionals ham-|elther wheat or corn. ‘Wheat closed| 1; Dover and” the midcontinent field are upset over| the co-operative crop reporting ser-| General Electric - 211% |¥ Oll -. on reee 08 10 mered oil, motor accessory, sugar,| unsettled at the same as yesterday's Weatern Union ~ the possibility that preferential ratea| vice, although 40 to 60 per cent of|@eneral Motors —._ 14% NEW YORK ccnt CLOSING rubber shares, bringing about losses| finish to %o lower, May $1.01% and Westinghouse Electria will go into effect on May 20 under| the peaches in the extreme northern| Great Northern pfa. 55% Bid Asked | °f 1 © 3 points in variety of t#-| July $1.03%4, Wilson and Co., section 28 of the merchant marine| districts were killed by the freeze act, and are making every effort to| April 2. ‘The apple yield ts placed secure reversal of the interstate com- at 86 per cent and peaches’at 87. Gulf States Steel -. Mountain Producers — 17.12 17.25| "es. New low records for the year! Oats started at %c lower to Ko ad- Illinois Central Glenrock Oil ..-.-. pore established by Stewart-Warner| vance, May 46% to 46%c, later the ded that he did not know to whom Inspiration Copper Salt Creek Pi ‘ucibad Stromberg, Yellow Cab, Houston Oil ~ nsp! m Coppt ris, Cuba Cane prefe . U. 8. Rubber market receded all around. the money was paid. common and first preferred and Na-|_ Provisions were inclined to sym- “Were oll leasea mentioned?” tlonal Lead. Some of the railroad | Pthize with grain weakness. asked Senator Dill. . Democrat, International Harvester ...-- 84 |Salt Creek Cons ~.W. Int. Mer. Marine pfd. ----- 31% | New York Of --..... International Paper -..---- 35% | Mutual —..____. e . Market Gossip and Briefs [is2°eu 2" a 28 | Soa th | tiie chung "Union", Patna | There wan ome fate ot fcear re Washington : J Kelly Springfield ‘Vire 8. 0. Tndlana coeeanl 8.09 | Southern Pacific, Erie and Chesa-|ceipts of corn when seeding of oats “No, ain : ' e sig i pe Kennecott Copper PSOE ANT TT peake and Ohio, moved fractionally] !# complete. n During Clopton's testimony, Sen- Zima Locomotive «. lower. . Strong buying, however, ap-|.%° to ‘sc net lower, May 76%c to ator Stanfield sald he expected to n perations in 1e. Louisville and Nashville -... 91% LIVESTOCK setae ee Electric, Marine} 76% @%c. “demand that subpoenas be issued” \ Mac c ‘ referred, B. M. T preferred and eer, for William Randolph Hearst, and cng sh ead Canadian Pacific, their strength Opening Highest Low Closin (Continued From Page One) | tarry Chandler in connection with : Maxwell Motors ----—-- 10% causing a subsequent relaxation of | wHraT— Br S) close friend of Hamon, but that the) panara's statement that they knew Dividend Passed combined $12,489,948 preferred and|xiadie Staten Oll — Ae Chicago Prices. selling pressure elsewhere. Forelgn| May .,.1.01%4 1.01% 1.01% 1.014 | (Atter bad made the statements 10} Teapot Dome was the dominant NEW_YORK, April. 15—Directors| common stock. Minitnisl Wanton GUA G At CHICAGO, April 15.—(U. 8, De-| exchanges opened steady. Tuly 1.10% 1.08% 1.03% Logig | UM When he was angry and dls-| cuestion at the Chicago. convention. pe Bhai ae cca ee Missour! Pacific pfd. = ga |Partment of Agriculture,)—Hoge—| Omission of the Kelly Springtiela] Sept. | .-1.04% 1.04% 1.04% 1.0414 | “PROMCed- Ballard was recalled and said that pany today omitted the quarterly Copper Dividend New Yee Calteet Receipts, 26,000; moderately active,|% Per cent preferred dividend, ac:|conx— gle “| Replying to Senator Stanfield, Re-| ramon had told him it would be dividend on the 8 per cent preferred|' New Cornelius Copper Company|x yx. Er. and Hartford steady to 10c lower; desirable | C¢mtuated the selling pressure against | ~ ytay publican, Oregon, Ballard said he was) weoren $500,000 for Fall to be secre- stock due at this time, Dividends|has declared a dividend of 25¢ | Norrote and’ Western heavies show less decline; light | the rubber shares and added to the} july | DOTA tary of the interior,” payable $160, have been paid on this issue at the| share, payable May 26 to stock of Northern Pactfi light, 5 to 10c off; shippers moderate | UNsettlemont in other sections of the Be st 2 Senator Stanfield remarked that! oo in cash and tho reriainder over rate of $2 quarterly consecutively) record May 9. The previous pay-| > ie See “{t would be interesting to know how buyers, all interests purchasing; | |! United States Rubber first | o four years.” bulk good and choice 250 to 325| Preferred broke 7 points to a new Pacific Olt ATS— since November 15, 1919, and are|ment of tho same amount was on| pac amor; the committee learned of your con-| «no you know who was to pay 2 May . 46% ss ° cumulative. August 20, 1923. pound butchers, $7.45@7.60; top,| 1924 minimum figure at 69, while versation with Hamon. it? asked Senator Spencer. Ford Railroad Report Wyoming Ois. Beavis. Gas 93% | $7.85) better grades 160 to 225 pound | Se common stock extended ita loss pe ite) Bee eA Or eens eamaneh 1.80 Row but 3) aunt sate. Producers and. Rafiners reg 26% weight, largely $7.35@7.55; better|2%4 Per cent to 25. Kelly Spring- LARD— 887 jallard replied, ‘What ts your inference? The preliminary report of Henry} NEW YORK, April 15.—Prices of Ford's Detroit, Toledo and Ironton| Wyoming olls at 2 p. m. today were railroad for 1923 shows net Income of | listed on the New York curb as fol- $1,417,036 compared with a deficit of | lows. ‘Why, that it was the man who grades 140 to 150 pound averages, | field common, sold down 1% to 12%4,| “yay Tai gl heed op lorraine got the ‘ease on Tarot Dome." —_— 10.90) He then described visits to bim mostly $7.00@7.30; packing sows,| the lowest level of the year. Under 1 steady; bulk, $6.85 @7.00; killing pigs, | Continued attacks, South Porto Rico| pine” : 11-15] by newspaper men who insisted they 25¢ lower; bulk better strong weight, | Sugar dropped 5% points and Tide- knew he had the conversation w: Pure Off ..--<2-----s.-n- 28% Reading ex div. -----.....-. 52% Republic Inon and Steel ---. 46 : May .-- 9.85 9.87 9.85 9.87 t , $1,018,742 the year before. This is] Standard Of (Indiana), 58%; Moun-| Sears Roebuck ---—-- 8348 | $6.00@6.50; heavyweight hogy, $7.86 | W8ter, Producers and Refiners and Hamon, Later, he said, a story ap. equivalent to $17.21 share on the| tain Producers 7%; Mutual 10%, | Sinclair Con OM ----.------ 20% | @7.95; medium, $7.95@7.00; lght,| Standard OW of California yielded| pareqeg= | 1 tT 1°49 10-18] peared in the Low Angeles Times Foreign Exchange Southern Paaific --__ 88 | Sr oo@r.e0; light Ught. #0.00@740;| 0N® to more than two points. Im-| POL and then he recelyed @ summons to Southern Railway —. --- 53% | hacking sows, smooth, $5.86@7,00;| Provement, however, was shown by Tuy Washington. apr ipbiag B Le ie packing sows, rough, $6.65@6.3! Sage ae Can, Woolworth, Bethle- Ecumpleeerogt Heid pad tests t NEW YORK, April 15,—Foreign _ e 3 ‘orno! — yi slaughter pigs, $4.75@6.50. berabtioalle bins Checicst where Cash Grains and Provisions. tohat par diyes ©, Soa raneetiiate % be neg en Fi fas : Quotations in i Reece eer er srk | ., Cattle— Recetpts, 10,000; beet} short rorya ogee cenar CHICAGO, April 15.—Wheat—No.| man favorable to. leasing Teapot| canes, aagie: Godny tule ee ae Tobacco Products A”------- 84% | Mendy ‘with “Monday's Uineven dec] Per cent. “4/1, hard, $1.11%; No. 2, hard, 31.06%] pome. Finally, he told the commit-| 433, Hrance, demand 62%; cablen 4 Transcontinental Ol! 2% | cline; killing i ec Shs pa Apparent exhaustion of the sett-|@U8H rex orenes| {20 Tat any, sehool Boy out west 5. Italy, demand 4.4644; cablen, Pacific ~~. ESSE 0 " —No. 3, 7 76%4c;! can tell you that." ~ 5.38: cable Union Bae Be a strong welght acters howing high ing ca pha aot Vira mpi tee mages No. 2, yellow 7914. aewill ised give us the names of Gentry, aaeria agen n ire cote nish, comparatively soarce; few | TePre Oats—No. 2, white, 49@50c; No. : ; pr pal sd ¢ Tite tate Rubber -----. 26% |‘nere to value to exceed $11.50; some | S°mMewhat vigorous upward move- 3, white, 48% @48%c. @s No, tin, Sieg Vs it ag gerne Holland, 37.08%; Nor- (Continued From Page One) in tates Steel --..--- 97% | held above $12.00; bulk fed steers, | ment in which tho steels and cop-|"* pye No sales, : eo Bena! 13.80; Sweden, 26.40; Denmark, osition and that {t will be « gooa|Ut2h, Copper --.-——.. — 67 | $3,25@10.75; moat fat cows, $5.25@ | P&H Were foremost. Liquidation,| erie, “eseoce cago convention?” Asked Senator Switzerland, 17,62; Spain, mt fs Westinghouse Electria —-. 60 17.50; beet heifers, largely $u.b0@ | boWever, persisted in spots. Mbp adap SOM Stanfield. Poland, .00001 thing for the nation as a whole. He Willys Overland 33 en | ‘ers, largely bU@ The closin; r a Timothy Seed, $5.00@7.60, “Well, I belleve you could ask 2.963 emphasized the fact that Casper af- <== 418.50; bologna bulls, weak to 15c¢ i was irregular. Spec] Ciover weed, $16.50@ 22.60, Harry Chandler, editor of the Los 96%; Jugo Slavia, fords a ready market and that yal.|*™¢etican Zine Lead and Sm. 7% 3 | lower; few heavies, $5.15@5.25; bulk, | 1#! weakness cropped out in the] yard, $10.80 mat ber ne As aa Austria, .0014%; Rumania, ues will increase. Butte and Superior —_. 16 | $4.75@5.15; heavy beef bulls, weak;| esther and motor accessory issues in| Fine,” $10.00. mop fracas Sa ee Lb of pol Argentina, 33.12; Brazil, 11.30; ‘Aabontiie to. 34+) Mpcond,} inch eee ane ron. 28% | vealers, slow, tending Iower,' mostly | the late trading but the stancard tn-| perjeg, $10.37. eee eae erka the pantie: | Oko 41s Montres Center of Earthquake] wie scttie tne tanas to'come unger| Momane Power ~ ~-8249 | $8.0099.00; fow $9.50; bobs, $4.00@ } Gustrinls ruled one to two points See Thon you could wak Mie. Flenret alae." iq je lands to come under! National Lead --.._-_-..- 126% | 5,00; stocker and feeder’ steers, | Msher. Heecohunclbiarmipincymte pecaeabédtas the project should be required to Manifest Here Is Still purchase the water right and these . B. Clopton of Ardmore, ——————>—_- Sheep—Receipts, 13,000; slow; fat erricaty ponte han SETS t na ---------- 4% B} scarce, in fresh receipts strong. ie ere ROR Sinton “rm 13 ern nh eo FRANTZ SHOP SUBWAY lands should not be open to home- proprietor of the hotel Hamon fre- FOR steaders who may or may not desire lambs, steady to weak; sheep, Butter and E Ss quently visited, 7, oy) Mystery. to carry their share of the burden. teady to 250: lower; lone mostly on gg Clopton testified that Hamon told SWOLLEN GLANDS “The homesteading law and Irriga- eed pe bert go00d fat wooled lambs, ISINESS a group of men in his office at the —— tion do not dovetail.” he said. Pyeng iar g crys et oehangr ite i3@'| CHICAGO, April 15.—Butter, un- hotel of events at the Chicago con-| People who have enlarged glands DENVER, Colo, April 15—The| “It occurs to me that we have not Nan ‘Wate: OLK. ewee.in edt lot, 811.80; ocd to (oan vention. He sid Alva McDonald.| ougnt to know that by freely appis most severe earthquake registered | the proper foundation yet for an ir- fs Sam pul teht7 ope ite Eggs, lower; receipts, 42,110 cases; United States marshal, was one of/ ing Emerald Oil dally the gland can since that of the Japanese disaster | rigation project. Indeed it may be| A78!°_ - 16% 16% | Choice clipped | ewes... $10.00; | bulk | rseg, 214% @22c; ordinary firsts,| T2® slogan “StepDown and Save"| those present. He could aot recall! he brought to a head and the lant’ September, was recorded yes-|that we have not yet gone ee Buckeye 65 67 bie lambs, $14.00@17.00; one odd 20@20%e; storage pack extras, u@ which {s being used so successfully | details other than that Hamon had germs and poisonous secretions dis- terday on the selsmograph at Regis|enough into the principles of irri.) Coptnental 43. 44. | 0t:0R- special ocder,. $81.09. 24%c; storage pack firsts, 22%c, | |t® he'p popularize the Frantz Shop | tried “to put Lowden over and then| charged and destroyed. college here, according to an an-| gating systems in order to decido| CUMberIand ~——----~-— 128 129 ~— pares Sioa wR tad Subway 1s getting to be a common | had flopped to Harding.” Furthermore the opening will -heal nouncement today by Father Fore-| what !s the best system and most celahe niathh 60 Omaha Quotations. expression among the thousands of} “What amount of money ia surely and speedily and without mall in charge of the observatory, | economic system upon which to pro.| Tinos -—————— 133 OMAHA, Neb., April 15.—(U. 8. Cauper women who have visited this |Hamon say he had spent at the Chl-|jeaving an unsightly scar. People The icdk ware wok Vabexted of Fas| tote tir Cagpemalsova prtiect. Indiana, ---..--------- 9314 92% | Department of Agriculture.}—Hogs SUGAR department of the Frantz Shop the |cago convention?” Asked Senator! wro desire this treatment should a. m., attained its maximum inten-| «stave we made © provision | Naty TERR mweeenemnnn= —Recelpts, 9,500; active, mostly be past few months Walsh. | ‘’Thero was something 8a!) secure a two-ounce original bottle sity at 10:14 a, m., and ended at| or wit! wo nee to it that propos mon |X: Tran. ------ higher; bulk 210 to 200 pound Under the able management of | about $165,000, which Mr. Hamon|o¢ fmerald Oil (full strength) ut 31:02 mm, according, to Father | vision shall be made whereby all'the| Nor EiPe === butchers, $7.00@7.15; top, $7.20; Int-| NEW YORK, April 15.—The mar-| Thomas J. Cloud who has hac a|furnished,” tho witness replied. He) gnith & Turner Drug Co., and uso Forestall. m irrigable land within this project Ohio Oil -....... ter yrice paid for choice medium|ket for refined sugar followed the| Wide experience in the buying and as directed. It is a very concen- I mbkiny the announcement | shall be made subject to apbieament Prairie Ol -.. weight bu ers; good 160 to 210] trend of raws and prices were un- retalling of women’s and misses’ trated preparation and a small quan- vathee wort tated that Sue to] for the. \eiighort® and’ tnalotend ise Prairie Pipe. - pound weights, $6.85@7.00; common] changed to 10 points lower, fine | ®DP vs the Subway, occupying the y lasts a long time. It fs also df 26 i Solar Nef. nd medium gradés of lMghts on| granulated now being quoted from|@tire basement under the main reduce swollen veins and the character of the waves and tho] of an irrigation system that would] sou pipe . 7 i" a ai down to $6.50; bulk packing sows,|7.90 to 8.00. Business continued | *tore, has experienced a phenom ee goitre. Mall orders ac le he believed | change this sagebrush desert tnto| = 4 I 5 big. & ie eeaeap tattered aitnge aise the most productive ane Deaplaue G. Cacmreate $6 smooth grades up ‘to-~$6,65; | Ught. rir, Increase in businows since last | Dp, Edwards’ Olive Tablets Get | cepted.—Advertisement : 6 average cost esterday, 6. 6 C a ‘all. ———_—. terior South America or perhaps in | district in the wost? me Ro i Be pha hate TOES, | FETE Pepned, futures. ware nominal, Well ventilated and lghtea, i. | atthe Cause and Remove It Asia. Ho declared that the waves as| ‘“Homestegders are continually fil- a. 4 Cattle—Receiiite, 9.400; we makes comfortable and. conve o " 42 e- ots, 9,400; comfortab ray oven recorded here looked as though the |{ng upon these lands in tracts of 301 203 ished weighty steers, fairly fent shopping place where Franty|_,.Dt- Edwards’ Olive Tablets, the sub- vibrations had ‘travelled through | 160 to 640 acres with the {den in mind rd Sully Wandelt i METALS Shop patrons Ave | stitute for calomel, act gently on the wate that in doing so they will in due bg MEE Bas those! Meas Mencia Siar » eet madd tore en uniformly | Howels and positively do the work. a course of time get a fee simple title fe IBS| L2On. Wee steers, S1t eT Aang cites mente sBOEYIO8: People afficted with bad breath find The tracings on tho selsmograph, | Poon oe Ovemmont aud po pine | SO. Ind. — 57% 58 |slow, uneven, mostly 10@15e lower; The Subway millinery section was Ic relief thrcuuh Dr. Edwards'Olin Father Forestall announced were | i010 {100 Bf ogo br killing quality improved; bulk sted NEW YORK, April 15—Copper! revently enlarged and this woek a | FUck tlie be Rapin bier io | TO D ‘even more distinct than thore that se si tite DAY: ast ase: $8.75@ 10.65; yearlt $.00@9.25,| Steady; spol and futures 1345. children’s hat Cepart: x ‘ablets. The pleasant, sugar-coat 6 ment to support an irrigation system Be Sgr vl de JOR 9 cepartinent was open: | tablets are taken for bad breath by all occurred at the time of the Japan. “ fe she stock, moderately active, st ‘Tin firm; spot and nearby $49.50;|/ed with # large response from man y ene disaster, which were more dis-|Cven though the proposed Irrigation pulle,’ plow: 18a 1801 "venlere, | futures $49.00, women wh t | Who know then}. <. c 1, N 7 system would add immeasurably to CRUDE MARKET » slow, 1042150 lower; vealers, omen who want pretty and stylish | Dr, Edwards’ Olive Tablets act gen- asper’s Newest and Most Yinetly recorded than any since the] i), tana. stockers and feeders, steady; bulk| Iron steady; prices unchanged. yet Inexpensive hats for girls from | tly but firmly on the bowels and liver, Mod. Fi fH. San Francisco earthquake.~— Wyoming should have prior right butcher cows and heifers, $5.25@ Lead steady; spot $8@8.25. two to twelve, These hats retail | stimulating them to natural action, page M Bia Linn. otel to water for both Irrigation and do-| Cat Creek ---.-—-----.---0----$1.95 | 7-75; canners and cutters, $2.50@ Zine Heed] sant st. Louis Spot) from $2.95 to $5.95, while the price | clearing the blood and gently purifyi ROME, April 15.—The observatory | estic purpos according to Mr.| Lance Creek .-.-....... 1.90 | 4 practical veal top, $10.50; = ree oa $6.05@ $6.10, range on women's and misses’ hats | the entire system. They do that fat A at Faenza registered a violent earth-| Sproul. He said in regard to this,|Osege ------ ae == 1.90] bologna bulls, mostly $4.35 @4.50; ntimony spot $10.00. is $5.95 to $7.50, dangerous calomel does without any of NOW OPEN quake beginning at 6:35 p. m. yes- *E believe that we should pro.| Grass Creek light --.-.... 1.95 | bulk stockers and feeders, $6.50@ 4 Se eR This week the Subwny ts ndver. | the bad after effects. a . terday. Tho. selsmographic instru-| claim the principle that all prior| Grass Creek, heavy ~-.---.. .90| 7-75; few londs warmed up feeders tising many exceptional pre-Maste: All the benefits of nasty, sickening, ments vibrated nearly four hours. | rights to water and {rrigation and|Torchlight ~~---.___..... 1.95 | carrying considerable flesh, $9.25@ MONEY bargains selected from ita lar, g, cathartics are derived from nae domestic purposes should of right] Greybull ----—..-..-.. arr Ga ere stocks of fresh spring apparel ana | Dr. , Edwards’ ere Klecwa rion DUBLIO = 0: .land law belong to the people, and] Elk Basin -. heep—Receipts, 7,500; tat lambs, = : 2 hats. | griping, pain or any disagreeable effec! cpt eae aie MESS Leanithe land ee the state’whareta the; Rook, Crete slow, steady to weak; bulk wooled] NEW YORK April 15.—Can mon-|—————______________| br. F. M, Edwards discovered the Casper. Mirror castie was agitated for one and one-| water flow-originates. And any| Salt Creek .. lambs, $15.86@16.26; top, $16.25;}ey easier; high 4%: low ay “ * | formula after seventeen years of prac- /asp p\ hale’ soem ro cot T6841 Dp, m.| Protective stateaman who does not| Bis Muday clipped lambs, $14,00@14.40; umall| rate 4 ; closing bid 4 e | tice among patients afflicted with bowel Works yesterdag ene ae Ah DET onderetand this principle should be| Mule Creek lots 63 pound spring lambs, $19.25;|4%4: last loan 44% | tnd liver complaint, with the attendant || = ; ei kept in the primary clase of Wyo-| Sunburst -—----.---~. 1.05 | Sheep, steady; ewes, $11.25; shear-} Call loans against acceptances 4 = 4 |bad breath. Jo are propared to take cave ming politios until he learns to think | Hamilton Dome —--—-....-- 1.40|!ng lambs, slow, around steady. Time loans steady; mixed collgteral ee tive Tablets ere pret ja vere ble || 2 any sized order, : London reported Inst night that | Toon Pena aot feariensly upon mat.|W@rrl® - a--e----soonsecsece 1, a 60:90 days 414; 4.6 months 4%4@4%; HE. TIRED FEET |sarreune ralxed “with plive ells you Framing and Resilvering the West Bromwich observatory | 10°) o¢ such vital importance to the| Byfon - a-----cosseseccnc-ns- 1 Denver Prices. prime cemmercial paper 414 @ . —ad iruke ane ort Fe hE T pe Contractors Please Take Notice At 6:39 p. m. yesterday recorded an j stite Mpedtieh. cain cisaskid te. cc DENVER, Colo., April 15,—(U. 8. = iad Dito the eflact, Ike dna Soc, 827 Industrial Ave earth shock more severe than that SE NE AY Pilot Butte .-.-...--. 1.10} Department of Agriculture.)\—Hogs eee PHONE 1280 in Japan last year. The disturbance LAGI? occelnnn lee tp | —Recelpts, 8.300; mostly steady; few SILVER Good-bye, sore feet, burning foot was estimated to have been about MARRIED MAN IS HELD ——————— bids lower; top, $7.20 paid for chdice swollen feet, sweaty feet, smelling 7-000 miles distant, supposedly in 280 pound weights; desirable 190 to apt Pies feet. " ay e ee) the Pacific ocean bed. 260 pound averages, $7.00 to $7.15;] NEW YORK, April 15.—Bar ore) Teen Caneuaes, bunions |) THE GREEN LAN TER HAY—GRAIN — fow plain loads, $6.90; tat pigs, $6.75 | allver, 64%; Mexicon dollars, 49%. | 221 TAW Apots. No nore shoo tight ROOM. CHIX FEEDS— 5 , A , 64%; Mexioon dollars, 49%. | °P 4 — SALT “Fa While being driven along the road FOR ASSAULTING IAL POTATOES Ny ig oa ered artis mostly $5.75; —_— oe ; suing et ray Day 3 pain or OMS 7 fou: 8 M ‘at, D 25 to $5.75; stock pigs, sin paps | 233 So dacl 8 5 ¢ S y In Sew Mualdod waceraitacked eye CHICAGO, April — 15.—Potatoes| $5.00, bby fe COTTON “Tin” {8 magical, acts right off.| ghee 3 ae i neices Casper Warehouse Co. swarm of bees and stung to death. :HYBU ‘Wyo., April 15,—On| trading moderate, market steady;| Cattle—Recelpts, 1,300; calves, 100; TT Tiz” draws out all the poisonous|| Ideal Bachelor Quarters 268 INDUSTRIAL AVE the charge of having attempted crim-| receipts 59 cars; total U, #, ship-| fat e¢ows, ateady to wenk; all other : ens mente puff up the feet. | a es yy BE, TEL. 27 inal assault of the 14-year old daugh-| ments 66. Wiheeonsin sacked round] classes, around steady, with calves = TORK rill 6.—Cotto: ao 2" and forget your pat | B hitis - ter of Frank Anner recently, 1, L.| Whites $1.25@$1.45; bulle $1,90@)$1.50] stendy to strong; desirable cows, Pott hy be gl ten | minery. Ah! how comfortable you Furnished Throughout STORAGE FORWARDING roncnitis Sayre was arrested, Ho later ob-| Minnesota and North Dakota sacked | $6.50 to 86.85; medium grades, $5.00; | POt Aulets middling 90.5 fect feel. A few cent + Cold Water tn Every Wan! ties heath <x ‘ exhausts vitality tained his release under bond of| Red River Ohios $1.25@$1.45; Idaho| mixed cows and heifers, $7.00; two of “Tix now at any drug ® Bath It D ghtabend wees! Vier ralsing SCOTT $s $5,000. Sayre is married and haa| sacked Rursets $2.70@$2,90. londa choice light heifers, $8.40; good |,$11.50; few $12.00; three Jonds stock | ment store. Don't suffer Have n Heat—-Plenty of LA rindi ¥ bet attermilk v all children who were un i cS ANS I heavy kind, & bulla, $4.85 to] steers, $7.10 to $7.16; fleshy hel good feet, glad feet, feet that never | and Alr Victor Se bd "Wood eges feed EMULSION der the care of the Anner girl when Flour, $5.40; foirly good steers, $8.76; three | $6.60. awoll, never hurt, never get ti | Make eratch Feed and Laying restores strength D he attacked her in the absence of MINNEAPOLAS, Minn., April 15.! loads bought in lot and welghed Bheep—Receipts, 3,200; n ng|A r’a foot comfort guaranteed o1 Phone 1363-W Mash. 3 ‘ g his wife. —Flour, unchanged. Bran, 22.00. ere, $10.00; most veulers, $11.00 to} sold early. money refunded.—Advertisement. | ——

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