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—————— ore See eee ee eee TUESDAY, JULY 1, 1924. ; fbe Caspet Daily Cridune PAGE ELEVEN. Oil :: Finance :: Bonds :: Stocks :: Grain : NEWS AND QUOTATIONS BY LEASED DUSTRIAL ACTIVITY : ) eres 1IQILS STRONGER (GOAN WEAKENS NOW AT LOWEST EBB Ses = = lINN.Y. TRADING) AFTER SOARING Present Week Expected to Reveal Slump With tacimotres ot [Bune IN Leaders Brought For- < . Smelting & Refg. — Blackstone T r ‘Improvement to Follow; Inventories Being Tae Profit-Taking Sales Cause Downturn In Chicago Czechoslovak Rep., 8c Ctis. —. Sugar —-... By chappell Dominion of Canada, 5s, 1952 Columbine” -. On Exchange i Frencir Republ/c, 7148 Taken. Many Pi faland cain g Trading chr gel aken 'y any ants. Syobtan Consolidated Royalty - NEW YORK, July 1—Aetive re-| CHICAGO, July 1.—Notwithstana-| finsdom of Deltum,, & *s Bn Cow Guicn od Zine, Lead and Sm. 77 Demidos. sumption of pool operations in indus-| ing that all deliveries of corn todhy | Rep. of Chile, $6, 1948 trial specialties was the feature of| reported new high price records for| State cf queansiand, 6s ~-.. Elkhorn E today’s strong stock market. Shorts|the season, profit-taking sales and| U. K. of G, B. & L, 5%, 3} 8. T. Williams covered freely when the higher prices | better weather weakened the market Fargo --e-—------5-- - failed to tempt profit-taking, Sales| later. The close was easy, %c to ‘eo ‘|Frents --------------- 6. pproximated 950,000 shares. net lower, July 960 and September, 94%. to 94440. By J. U, ROYLE. Is strongly in evidence and many| Anaconda Copper (Copyright, 1924, Casper Tribune) | wellinformed retailers believe costs| Atlantic Coast Line ...0s0... NEW YORK, July 1.—Industrial| will be easier to overcome than this|paldwin Locomotive ~.o.e activities throughout the country are| tendency on the part of the public. Baltimore and Ohio ~ expected to reach one of the low Bethlehem Steel .. points of the year this week. This © panne os California Petrolem —___-_ is not an alarming condition, since|the knitted goods factories, where|Ganadian Pacific _ tié Independence Day holiday will| new and improved equipment is be- astral cTaeativer “2 ‘be responsible for much of the de-| ing added. Some of this new dyeing American Smelting 5a American Sugar, 6s —-----—-----—.. NEW YORK, July 1.—Stock prices moved irregularly at the opening of today's market with a number of in- dustrial specialities touching new Copper 71 SEU at Anaconda Copper 6s, 1956 ..-----------------.-__-- CHICAGO, July 1.—Corn jumped Lance Creek Royalty- up 2c a bushel tn price at the open. Marine a ing ‘today, owing largely to” active celine in Beeely corns as it Lead and knitting machinery will be in- eanhine aati po aries, Ae 9 ane peak tices including American] buying based on a report from a on Friday evening, the most active| staited during the Fourth of July Mtg 25m Mountain fale vsooui ‘adiator, International ‘Telephone| leading authority that the July 1| 6 aia reese plants do not expect full forces on| shutdown. Chesapeake and Ohio —. Chicago, Burlington and Quincy ref., 6s Ad-—------ Chicago and Northwestern® —— "siphoned capes pepe. ry and Liggett and Myers. Dupont ad-| condition of the crop was only 75.6,| Chicago, Milwaukeo and > Picardy --..------ Yanced a point. Woolworth fell back | the lowest on record. The sharp | Chile CoN Sal glia ibe ral da aan Preston ....----<---. 02 two points on profit-taking. bulge in prices, which took place | Goodyear ‘Tire 8s, 1941 -. iy ‘e een = == - === ity for even more extensiv layoffs. beh th tetera eee ae ays ieee tba, Red Bank -----.--~. ; The closing was strong, new lead-|at the opening, however, led to|Great Northern, 18 A --.2s--.e---ssoeee ee Seme planta will take mid-year in- haa its Ghoated@@in di POR CUS sereny aren nee Royalty & Producers . ers were being brought forward in| some profit-taking sales, wiping out |Montana Power, 6s A. ventories. Others will make the check | More than they indicated in discus-|Chile Copper 28% | Sunset the late dealings, with the ynost of the gains. Initial quota-| Northern Pacific ret., in production an opportunity for vo ae pers pecan lg polaeade Wiel end Ton Western Exploration — chemical and rubber shares: giving| tps ranged from ¥ to fc up with | Northwestern Boll ‘Tol. 76 ee eT eee oat tcnaticna, | methods of training sales forces and| Consolidated Western Exploration - the best demonstration of group | July 97 to 98%4c. io Gas and We iibcapeunquueneeenenapeenen “ 7 Penas Ri R. B00s 66 ca ceetasmenpeccennnce eecean * i Western Oil Fields --. .15% .16%4 | strength. ‘Wheat, as well as corn, was af- BU)1 others, notably in tho textile di-| Cf retaining salespeople whose suc-}Corn Product 4 | Wyo-Kans -..----—--- 80 1.00 he ope aig eats iy BS: fel Bhai The number of sales lost through} Chicago, Mil & St. Paul pfd ines Se SC Sf tected temporaciiy by a hellish euap | einele “Com. Ou, he ore y mt jouthern acific cv,, penn + - - = -- vision, will grant their employes] Cos! ie spt be pee ae es Oye ete Y ou 05.06 estimate, but later declined on sell-|Union Pacific first. 4 .-2.-222.-----2-a- their vacations at this time, tinted talk-of falling “ote intelething |oce eon eee NEW OLOSING ing from houses with eastern con-| U. 8. Rubber 6s »--— 2.1 The first part of the week, how-| oo1.5 sieures complied in somé of| soe cone Susar pid Mountain Producers . 18.50 18. nections. After opening % to %c|Utah Power and Lights be ‘aver, is expected to be a period of re-| fh" Sane, cocaaae oe ‘She thlgdin Geet Bavinen. Pasi aee. a “| Gienrock Oil 25 higher, July $1.15% and September WILDE mes te y % “ ~ % % oa 7 Vestinghou aI Markable activity for retail clothing} joo to show.that nearly as manyfouer tt of Salt Creek Pra: $1.17% to $1. 8 -é Sesser ik eoctink ancte atbtene. clothes are belng bought by men as] manous Play Salt- Creek Con: New York: Ol! .. , ! finish. ing equipment. The spring has bean | 12. PA pe ch tie cvteueeite General Asphalt’ ~. Prairie Ou _. > 211.50 Oats crop figures were bearish, “ ° ‘ ° : mo backward that few city dwellers General Electric -. Prarie ‘Pipe ..-------- 108.00 ‘i and the market was inclined to drag, ar. et OSSI an r1e s Mutual -. 10,00 K ' starting at %c off to %c up, Septem- f Baye found it elther necessary or|°% the ready made and the tailor} General Motors ---------=--- 8. O, Indiang 56.62 ber 47% to 471g, and later showing advisable to make out of town ex.| 46 suit is about 1.7 years in each} Great Northern pfd. losses all around. Wilson and Co.,-ev., 68 it a sag to well below yesterday's i On Operations in Oil Fields tallor-made suit is likely to wsar { howe resorts ii 5 baat Shenae — that long the wesrer of the ready end and are counted on to outfit| made sarment ts prone to discard it themselves extensively for their|®t the end of a year. trips as well as for the remainder of | The men who wear made to order Heuston Oil ~~... Ulinois Central ny International Harvester -.-.- Int. Mer. Marine pfd. -.----- Int. Tel, and Tel. .----.---- ursions so far this year. Many,|A%®, but while the owner of the! Gui¢ states Steel —---------- Corn strength gave a little firm. Champions to Meet in July Tournament at ness to provisions. CHICAGO, July 1-—Wheat—No. 3 : red, $1.14% @1.15% Kevin-Sunburst Producer. two wells are soon to be spudded the warm weather. clothes, on the Pretest own 3.15] (nvincible Oil ex div. -------— Chicago Prices. ‘ Tnple A Club: Corn—No. 2 mixed, 98% @98%o. On the Moore permit in the Kevin-]in, according to late reports. While not affecting the manufac-| Suits per ory (Aus fle the patrons a4 Kelly Springfield’ Tire -_---~ CHICAGO, July 1.—(U. S. Depart- Oats—No, 2 white, 58% @60%e. [Sunburst field, Mont.. the Queen turers directly, this volume of buy-| the ready-made clothing. establish-| onnecott Copper el ment of Agriculture.)—Hogs—Re- Rye—Nominal. ments possess an average of 2,79 Lard—$10.80. = § City well No. 3 has been brought Montana Tests Spudded. ing can be counted on to stimulate Louisville and Nashvalle — 9 ceipts, 42,000; uneven, 10 to ‘25c}] ST. LOUIS. Mo., July 1—(nited suits. As to overcoats, over 75 per with flush productjon of about} ‘The Sweetgrass Arch in Montana Wholesale trade in the near future Mack Truck - lower; top, $7.35. Press.}—Seven of the “world's best” 1,000 barrels daily. This new pro-| was attacked again last week. Two and cloné observers expect the holi-| cent of the men buy them ready} srarand ot! Cattle — Receipts, 11,000f beer eRnls# players will compete in the ucer 1s on a 40-acre lease in sec-| wells, one on Doheny Dome and the day to be followed by a decided re-| Made and the span of life of the] \ac set sptore A steefs, steady to weak: gpota ehede|™Atlonal clay courts championships tion, 424-2. Three offsets are re-|other on Coal Ridge, were both quired and these are to be drilled | spudded in. at once. vival of activity in the majority of | @verage coat is 2.7 years. snaniettater” Ota: ree lings; scarce, strong.}%t the Triple A club here beginning industries. This is especially true of| The possibility of an active fall and} Missouri Kan and Tex. ... targely steer run; killing quality me.|JUly 5. Four of the seven are the garment trades, where the open-| winter season for clothing 18 placing | stiseouri Pacific. pfa djum to good; early top maturea,| Americans, two are Australians, and ing of the lines for fall. is imminent.| an added importance on the labor| National Lead $40.50; some choice handy weight |‘? other is an Englishman, 1_dry goods merchants ap-| troubles which are now in progress| New Orleans Tex and Mex. held around $11.00; bulk early sales,| Wiliam T. Tilden, Philadelphia, ntly are looking toward decreas-| here and in some other manufactur-| New York Central —.... 4 | $8.50 to $10.c0, holder of the national singles tit! costs to improve their profits|ing centers, but there are indica-|\ y NH. and Hart 2. Sheep:-Receipts, i and regarded as the greatest sing! her than to increased prices. The|tions that these shortly will be com:| Nortcie and Westen Rabe ae Ge son ake player in the world, is entered in pi bd alg uyer resistance to higher prices still posed. vovtherhipanitid’ see? light; sheep, fully stead, both singles and doubles. E E IN Pacific Oll m% | native lambs, $13.00 to $13.50, Robert ‘and “Howard Kinsey, the : : al | pas Seaton “Selo mee farmous Callfornia doubien team, and MONTH (IF JUNE e 'y who, with William M. Commodity Trade News| |?" sis MONEY eo, rho with Wim 3 2 d a 4 doubles team in the United States, —__-__ Pure Oil -. are the other three Americans, Senate Taylor No. 7 ts underreaming at be a= 3 a . 2,266 feet, : Republic Iron and Stee} .-.-. NEW YORK, July 1—Call money,|" Gerald Patterson, captain of the Number A rehended On section 18-40-78, operated by the ‘Textiles. firmer; high, 3) low, 2; ruling: rate.} Australia Davis Cup team, and geo PP Marine for the Wyoka y LEWISTON, Me.—The Andros-|Madrid and Mississipi counties hy] Seaboard Air Line 2------. 4 5 id Marine for the Wyokans Ol] syndi- the sale of hardwood tracts in New] Reynolds ‘Tobacco B .--.. 3; cloning bid. 3. Prime commercial | ond: ranking playercin © . = (1). ell. : In mill here is on full time,|the Three States Lumber company. 7 <o e naa be Lee aa few ‘play in “Australia, cate, well No. 4 1s drilling at 1,630 BN Per rn sey ed tar ccoete | aba toatte onciudar thtet iene ond eet seit Sis paper, 316 @3% and-his doubles ‘partner, Pat O'Hara By Sherift s Forces feet and well No, 5 is rigged up and 4 Wood, are the two Autralian. (Continued from Page One.) ready for drilling. four days a week. The Hili mill/are valued at about $3,500,000. Slose-Sheffield Steel and Iron Brian. A.” Cm Norton; sensational Takes Slump. lor. Roland Nichols was the first ‘g poh ssivicht taut cand ops player who, with Tilden, holds the choice of the committee to go on ‘ this trip but owing to business rea- sons, he was ‘compelled to abandon his part and Phillip Edwards was Marine Oil Operations. Two Montana, Tests, On section 5-39-78 of the Salt Test of the Goosebill structure | Creek field, operated by the Marine and of Teton Ridge, Sweetgrass | Oil company for the Wolverine Oil Arch, Montana, is projected. These | company, CR its drilling at 2,310 feet. - The rig is being built for Mosher No. 4, section 16-39-78, Salt Creek field. i : On nection 20-39-78, Taylor Nos. 5 and 6, which have recently heen com- pleted, are now being cleaned out. June was the. quietest month 1h the sheriff's office during the pres- ent administration, there being. a total of only 49 arrests made in the 30 day period. ‘There was a notice able falling off in Hquor cases, the men have been put to work on Fort} southern Raliway pfd. — SALEM, Mass—The Naumkeag|Worth's new cotton mill, which is| Standard Olt of | 4 | NEW YORK, July 1.—Copper,| , 1" *ddition. Billy Johnson, former Cotton Mill here has closed wal being erectel ty reas See ee Btuaebader Gonceniion aulet; .electrolytic spot and nearby, weeks annual vacation. England capital. © plant will cost Z “ ‘ 1244; futures, 12%@12%. 4 for its products still 1s good. | $1,000,000 and have 22,000 spindles} Tex2s Co- Tidheuateet Texas and Pacific Southern Pacific e ‘ Lewiston Bleachery and Dy Cotton. United States doubles title, is the selected in his place. forks is curtailed to 3% days. FORT WORTH—One — hundrea | S°Uthern Railway ~—-—-—-4- ETALS acasitate E ishman: The party will motor to Ther- mopolis, itch camp there and re port to the officials of the canyon celebration, Thursday the boys will American champion, and Zengo Shimizu, star on the Japanese Davis QGup team, may be entered before the drawings for matches are made. s Lobucco iPeoduoté: x, diva c ~ "Sandy" Weiner, promising young | total being elght and _ including PROVIDENCE, R. 1.—The J, and ——— 3 y young , Coats cotton thread mills here will Live Stock. Transcontinental Ol --—.. player, was entered by ‘Tilden as his | Qrunke. still operators and retailers.| teave ‘Thermopolis reaching Cody closed until July 7, owing to lack| DENVER.—Hogs receipts at local] Union Pacific companion in the double. Joseph J, Tania betel eabontenasent ti tare that night and there report to the (Continued from Page One.) fof orders. Yards) the ‘fieet‘ate: months of “this eae Gans Armstrong. St. (Paul, intermediate | 27, ‘ngures for the month are an| ead. of the Cody celebration com-|awaiting opportunity to depostt year have been 46,000 in excess o} § ta arvard, anc nk . mittee, their missives. Grain. those for the first half of 1923. Last S. Ind. Alcohol - ing player of the northwest, is also | follows: 7 boy co ris . The first lette deposited GLEVELAND—More boats of the! year’s record-breaking corn crop of| United States Rubber — 20% antenaie Liquor violations a. x 3 iy Than bora saapeieins ite party a at letter | depos ed wad take fleets have been ordered to dock] 33,000,000 bushels is held account.| United States Steel - % State cliampions of Missouri, Tt rian pee dl of ‘town... See ol estri abia dlatnicohs Gasper aia Ahine ad by We Geitcuite, because of slack business. The pre-| able. \ tea eae capes pe agra, Kansan. ant other states | =p : ~ gi] is no fear: but. that ithe Jads will lisher of the San Francisco vailing rate for grain ae i , Stee! Willys Overland ‘cont abatairmls omg Thveatia | i-tafett credit con..Casper. as repre onicle, and thanked the execu. bushel..but. some. vesaela will no ape Sei > wwteen ee A ‘i 3 | sentatives of this c! tive for inauguration of a means o take cargoes under 1%c, PITTSBURGH.—Bare anil shapen | Woolworth -a-—- idonilaned machemen con gesp 2| This trip was made possible} bringing the government closer to Toba: any wae sas ere beta A of Kansas 1; Ritichle 115; Under- Burglary ~ z| through the kindness of Paul 8, | the ba oh a Pov 4 ATLANTAL—Outiog and curing cea 15 to 2.20. Wire products are re 3%; Davia of West Virginia - State traffic violation: 2] Ache, * Pittsburgh anlllionsire who | Pos pte lleel baa oP ne cs fp aes 2 + McAdoo 2514; Smith 38%. Narcotics 2| save the Casper scouts the neces-| Mrs. Po s ef tobacco in the bright leaf district | held at 2.65 and nails at 2.90. Standard Oi) Stocks Rhode Island’ 10. Smith 10. : Obscene IangUSge ccccceeecleee 1 | sary money for the boys to attend| California flowers to President and of south srsceie is under full head- ‘Cael South Carolina 18: "McAdoo 18. Pimp 1|the unveiling at Cody. Mr. Ache] Mrs. Rene, BA ney piaranee way at prepen' *. i ~,, |. South Dakota 10; McAdoo 9; Day: : Disturl 1] made this donation of $260 freely} went from friends here to severe “ Automobil duieattertaones seh eae ce poe a 1s of West Virginia 1. i Eembs 1} and without any solicitation and he| of the California ;deloentes attend. NORFOLK, Wve rc warics ceseon| Dusinessiin the'laet week Ae & ceile] Continental Tennessee, 24, | McAdoo, 24, Murder 1] has previously given the sum of] ing the Democratic convention tn structing @ Ford assembly plant will|of a warning to customers that | Cumberland Texas °40;_ MeAdoo 40. are Forged check 1|-8100 to the Casper scouts although | > . Utah 8: McAdoo 8. Jack BE. Allen, arrested six weeks he is a stranger here in Casper and Vance, today’s first pilot from is known to but a very few people, | here eastward, figured prominently Casper people are in Mr, Ache’s debt | in the teat filghts conducted some for this generosity and the Boy ‘0 as a preliminary to the Scouts in particular are awaiting the tion of the present service, day when. he will pay Casper a visit extra trips under unusual begin immediately, giving eRDlee: BEeee of anthracite would increase Pinte - Vermont 8; Smith 7; MeAdoe 1. |ago in a liquor raid on a ranch nea: ment to 200 men. This plant 7. ee uly 1. iaAier Virginia 24. Glass 24. atrona, this morning pleaded gullty pected to make Norfolk one of the ew Laps ag ug ‘Washington 14: MeAdog 14. in writing to violation of three manufacturing and Co eae cd 2 cara eka PISA Pi TR can West Virginia 16: Davis ‘of West|counts of the quor law. ‘The plea ints in the Ford system, AGO. — N. f f ; a bani pats. Tist dairy district production of cream-| Nor. Pipe Virginia 16 was to the judge of the federal court Total -. Mosquito Bite r 2 23; i © he iy canveln chance | idfrie the mails nt be ‘ Lumber. ery butter Increaged 40 per cent dur-fOnjo Ol! . fu pPReD #6. 1 StoUR 38: Maa poo Lay os Sela ene willie. delivered: Costs Victim $75 er THER Gave akee Chance: (0-a}ort pated sae Rear Sm ST. LOUIS.—A decision of the|ing the past month, duo largely to] Prairie Oil Wyoming 6: Davis of West Vir-]on receipt of the ) Ation ttle unveiling’ of the ‘Cody pe pnpnen coud state supreme court has permitted’ seasonal condition: Prairie Pipe inka €. vt of pera In Broken Pane ah aka aan party wilt | SERVICE BEGINS FROM - Solar Ret. Alaska 6: Underwood 2; Smith 3} tet Fi d traverse Yellowstone park and re; |THE EAST COAST. igh McAdoo 1, Quartet Fine : turn’ to Casper via the south en.| MINEOLA, July 1.—Two afrplanesy : District of Columbla 6: McAdoo 6. 2 GLENROCK, Wyo. July 1-—Of} trance and Lander. each with a 350-pound cargo tookOft p INESS B Hawail 6. MoAdoo 1; Smith 1; In Police Court too recent happening to pe. pleas- tae il ys ha eS at Hazelhurst field shortly after 11 Underwood 1; Davis of West -Vir- antly remembered was the attempt a. m., eastern dayligMt time, headed ginia 3. : An Alleged fight et 221 North|made by a mosquito to mooch a ful} for San Francisco on the maiden Philippines 6: McAdoo 3; Smith 3.] Center street Sunday was aired in|meal from Dean Harris, head me- 5 westward run of the day-nijsht trans- ATLANTA—While Georgia frult-|pany. It May the company carried a Porto Rico 6: Davis of West Vir-| police court last night at which|chanlc of the Glenrock Motor com: continental mall service formally in- growers sre cashing in on the larg-| 33,841,320 passengers, or 7% per ginfa 5; Underwood 1. time Mrs. J. E. Phelps and Mrs,|Pany, stalled today. ost profitable crop in his-|cent less than in May, 1923, while See Kaige, are taking fev-|there has been a drop of 9 per cent nineartaee for being drunk and fighting. John|licks and punctures on the assump: Vance arrived at the Reno alr mail erigh advantage of the hot dry|this’ month, compared with last Riley and J, E. Phelps were fined|tion that. “if at firs pon fan's Bia: field Hii! Han Drax taco at 743 a. weather to rush cultivation of thelr | Jun) Although it rained 23 days $15 each for being drunk. ceed, try, try again, gl oss m.,, and ot Levisse t for Elko a crop on which depends much of the/in May, sales of the Cleveland Bulld- " oo tent onslaught made Harris so mad 8:15 a. m. Duying activity of the south this}ers Supply and Brick company were CRUDE MARKET he was on the verge of frothing at a ca ceasi sea ee GASPER OF INTENTION UPPER TOU: | Ween ee Ee acai garde om Objections Raised Cat Creek —-—---~ meee ——- $1.95 | YE ' In Interallied the "skeeter” just as it did a bank:| hibition of this picture which. ts Canal Zone 6. McAdoo 6. George Gagley were fined $25 each| The pest was putting in his. best RENO, Nev., July 1.—Pilot Clatre fall. While conditions throughout the south as a whole are low, Geor- gia and the Carolinas are in’ better n last year. Farmers are SEATTLE—The close of the first Citek ‘cosas eee . ing turn around his head. .Haerris| acknowledged the best ever pro 1 Mi nasplied with calcu arsenate | hale of this, year here tinds dealers Sita ices 7 i 4 was holding the handle of the mallet | duced. W gives Lander its To New Truck Line Yo fight the boll weevil and are mak.|in men’s clothing and furnishings | OS® 22> jpeopnrwo—nmmvannm Meeting, Report 1 »'s nana an itening to the clat-| world distinction In this connection cod Be ing frequent re-applications of the|with greatly reduced inventori Grass Creek, heavy ery ter’ of miagn on the sidewall 93 76, | 2%, the fact. that, the prologue, Just} DOUGLAS, W July 1,—Farm poinson, owing to the policy of quick turn-| Geo pun - mead ain stant later. It cost him “onty” $78.l ax produced in London and the|ers ofthis county have established a over. Sales for the half year show | no i’nient 2c-.-2--esone eee Among those who Rave already sig-|. LONDON, July 1.—(By the Assoc!-|The mosquito escaped unhurt. other three cities; will be given] trucking line between here and Cas- CLEVELAND—Slackening of bust} increases of 12 to 15 per cent, a8] ii Ragin sae Sco AOE nilan theses Witentinw otiveine oc th, | ated Press)—Japan has accepted the otegag or o:Q hee ‘there. Those Indians who partiei-|per. This new motor transportation iness which has prevailed here is|compared with 1913. Dealers are Rock Creek SERLISAS Te == '1.70| nnnus! convention of the Wyoming Invitation to take part in the inter- | pated-in the making of the film and} being in direct competition with the being reflected in the recent re-|now in eastern markets for fall Salt Creek “ 1.60 | Wooigrowers'|association here, July allied conference on reparations to who journeyed with the picture to|railroads, is causing them to com. ceipts of the Cl nd Railway com: oc! - Big Muddy -—------------—-- 1.50] 15-17, are the following: ‘ be held in London this month, it was ihother parts of the country plain. Producers near here consid- Mule. Creek <cncccccceeseoene 1-10 ID. Woodruff, Shoshon!; F. A.|®™mounced today. She will be rep- abroad wie be on hand to present}|er the use of trycks a necessity in SUMDUTSE | ~———-aa—————ewn—--=a— 1,05 | Hodaoll, Rawlins; Lawrence: John-| resented by her ambassadors to AT COMMUNIT the introduction, It must be remem] the disposition of their garden truck Hamilton Dome -—..---—-.-~ 1.40] non, Lusk; H. J. King, Laramie; 1.| Geet Byitain and France. 2B | Pered that. this will undoubtediybe| end poultry products = 1 The stil had been in operation up to about 19 days ago, according to bered t ; wu nye the officers, BOtris /--- ese cewn sees n ae ese 1,68 1.0, thwell, Ther Hie; Je. AL hé last time that the world w a ee WwW. 5 he recom: hewing the “Covered W aa da Note! eae lettey' W.-W. Daley, Rawlins; Willi ministers, acting on’ ¢! Shewing th 1 fs an . pastas pL Re ee a Hendry, Lost catineke Aon mendation “of General Nollet:as min. the prologue are July 4, 5 and 6 IT’S Lander ----------ere-non-mer== 10 | Manviilo; James McKenzie, Sayage.| ‘ter of war, today: named General - Lander: promises everything and ‘ ton; Malcolm Monerelffe, Big Horn;| V/s" 9# chairman of the inter-allied| yfemhers ef the Community.-Golf| has everything imaginable to. back Dress Week his wife and: son, and a| i: Molten, Rawlins; George Taylor, | Miltary commiasion-at Berlin to euc-| oy wilt hold a handicap tourna-|its promises to the limit. It will be } BE HELD WEDNESDA ade Orhan weutioca tite te 12. | Ten Sleep; L. J. Napier, Gillette;. wil-| Cee? General Nolle ment starting Friday, July 4, and| upendours attraction, filled with whee Mrs Taughton ived in, AY liam B. Taylor, Ross; David H. ‘Tay-| = continuing through Saturday and|{ sights never before seen on a rodec AT Eee pe | lor, Ten Sleep; .R, H. Baird, Big Sunday. The prizes will be donated} ground and known only back in the ‘The sheriff's office yesterday un-| Funeral services for Fred L.| around Casper for mora than 20] .'\i4' Butter and Eggs by local merchants. hills and along the ranges in the covered a, cleverly concealed still-| Haughton, pioneer stockmen who] years. eet AE aS Players are requested by Alex Mo- ays of plonvers arid ox teams. Rquge on Allen creek on the south) dled yesterday at his home at $22 ANNOUNCEMENT. Cafferty, the professional in-charge, per is "Invited to go-to Lander aide of Casper mountain. The still| East Third street, will be held from. Call the Tribune for highway in- o 3 CHICAGO, July 1.—Butter, lower;|to turn in as many scores as possible| on July 4. and 5. No question now and all the apparatus had been re-| the Shaffer-Gay chapel at 2 o'clock | formation. Guaseutpnens ammouNtee the ee rian | erascaary entree, 46th; -standencs:| Ketwten daw. and Mridey:, cliiererias | thoul.where to nu.for aveal Bonin cemtly moved and the only evidence | tomorrow afternoon, the Rev. R. R. Saas BE Be. of his office from the O-8 building | 25%c: extra firsts, 87@38e; fir the players are liable to’suffer injof July. Casper is not going to miés of recent activities were sacks of| Hildebrand officiating. For results try a Tribune Clas-|to Smith-Turner (Gladstone) hotel | 454 @36%4c; seconds, 38 @44\%e. 8 |) the handicap alloted them for the| anything in the class of the show orn and sugar. SSA eS are Surviving Mr. Haughton in this| sified Ad. ~ across from-Henning. Phone 2660, unchanged; receipts, 29,554 cus: tournament. : that Lander will stage. ro)