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WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 6, 1924. ” be. Casper Daily Cridune . PAGE NINE a a AGE NINE Stocks :: Grain :: Livestock :: All Markets AND QUOTATIONS BY LEASED | Officers of Yellowstone Yorks STOCK CLOSING |CRAINS SLUMP |CRUDE OUTPUT AGAIN National Life Insurance K-———-—_ “> ae SHOWS GAIN IN WEEK Firm And Who They Areas es = = Ee IS1RREGULAR) IN LATE SALES 25% | Buck Creek --..---. 2 _ American, Letpomotive |= 79% Burke ee Increase of 18,000 Barrels in Production Is = Mixed Price Movements|Early Advances Wiped Out x Pes SERED! 1) Thomas Jefferson Diamond, presi-ptriotism for the home town will give] American Tae e Tel merit Columbing “-na rao Feature Trading To- In Trading on Chicago Reported for Last Week; Total F igures on Supplies Last Year Announced. dent of the Yellowstone National| splendid support to this new inst!- ‘American “‘Tobasco. > 153 Centra: .ipe -«------ 3-50 5.00 day In New York Exchange Life Insurance company, was born| tution. American Woolen in Toronto, Canada, but at the age/ Mr. Barton {s married and with of nine years was a newsy on the| his family lives in his own home streets of Detroit, Mich. His educa-| at 1419 Lincoln street. tion-was acquired in the common} Paul Hitch Smith, secretary of the schools and the night schools of that| Yellowstone National Life Insurance q4% | Consolidated Royalty -.1.19 ee NOS Cow GWlbR cia ntow, F AIC. Miami 100d °& Brose: Bie BAG) Tyee a a aes 10] NEW YORK, Aug. 6—The up-| (CHICAGO, Apg. 6.—Wheat turn- Anaconda Copper - 36%. Elkhorn 4 06 ward movement of stock prices con-| ed weak during the late dealings Atchison ~ -~-~-. <----= 10448 bao f. Williams ---..-- 28.29%] tinued to falter today under heavy today after sharp gains. ‘The ~via epee es cambbpeageee oes | saeenenaenvnnne 05 07 | realizing sales. Independent strepgth| weakness at the last was ascribed clty. At 18 years of age he was en-| company, was born in Delaware, but | pudwin Locomotive - 6.60 1.00 jwas shown by a number of the} to enlargements of hedging sales aged in the flour milling Industry|as a youngster moved with his pa: Bethlehem Steel _._.. poem rec eennen * 8 - Poe Jesrnes and ie ty be tere And of sales to realize profits. The | of 18,880 barrels over the week pre- | Ports 82,0 1000, Dera in Missouri, first at Charleston, later/ents to Philadelphia, Penn., where| Cajitornia Potcoleual 2227 00% mies approximated $50,000 shares. close was heavy, %c to 1%c, net|Vious, according to the weekly tur,|, Indicated crude petroleum: deliver- as manager of the large flour mills| he received his education in the com- “oe Kinney Coastal --—-.. waeene lower, September $1.27% to $1.27%, Y Of the Ol and Gas Journei |4e8 to domestic consumers-was placed of Koehler of St. Louis, Mo., After|mon schools and high schools ana] C&?adian Pacific Lance Creek Royalty - > ? Aug. 6—Realizing | and December $1.31 to $1.31 at .714,816,000 barrels and exports this for some time he was engaged| night schools. peti Mit anni ea Marine. sales continued to place a strain on TULSA, Okla., Aug. 6—Crude ofl;cording to figures given out today roduction in the United States dur-|by the department of interlor. Re the week ending August 2 aggre-|__ Domestic production for 1923 was gated 2,030,811 barrels, an increase |S'¥eM 48 732,407,000 barrels, and im- hed here. 17,385,000 barrels. aterre The increase touched a new pro-|~ p, hee’ z n in the selling of milling machinery] After completing his education he| Cet 4° Pasco ------ Mike Henry —.-.--- 09% 61 opening,| CHICAGO, Aug. 6.—Althoush in], 7 ; pois Producers’ stocks of crude. petro and.also in the promotion of flour| became an accountant for Lehigh| chandler Motors Mountain and Gulf .. 145 1.50 eek sant, {regular appearance-/ sympathy with lower quotations at| fur sau pens {oF ts Year, tho Jour-|/teum at the close of 1922 were 9,- mills and elevators in the tast de-|and Wilkesbarre Coal+ company in New York Oil -------~ 9.00 11.00 | United States Steel common and atv-| Liverpool, the wheat market here} 22 888: Peleg 850,000, or an increase of 1,422,000 veloping west. He also organized| which position he remained for & Chicago & Northwestern --- Pleardy = =.= sh Pepe over che ‘corrbspon dings yest: eral of the independent steels moved| showed weakness at the opening to- 3 and operated power and water| years. In 1917 he became interested | Chicago, Mil & St. Paul, pfd S1hh 02% | rractionally lower, while various rail-| day, an advance soon took place, Ab-|, WASHIN plants. in the stories of the development | Chicago, R. I, & Pac -------. 38% | Red Bank ------. —----57.25 57.50 | road shares yielded further to profit #TON, Aug. 6.—The to: The number of oll producing wells roleum for|in the United States on December 2h pg | tal supply of crude p 5 sence of selling pressure was a fac- u 0 rm i . After this varied experience in] and growth of Casper and decided to| Chile Copper -. Royalty & Producers ~.05 .06 | tak’ng. Congoleum displayed in-|tor, upturns t coming rapid when{the United States fo 3 was 814,-/31, was approximately 290,100, with various sections of the country, Mr.|come here and seek his fortune,| Coco Cola Suneet - ~.---...--.. <= 09 +10 | dependent strength, rismg 2% points. | some good buying developed. Be-| 422,000 barrels, an 120]an average capacity per well per Diamond arrived in Casper in 1917] Here he was employed for a time asj Colorado Fuel & Iron --. Western Exploration -3.20 3.40 | Pressed 1 car receded 24% points! sides bullish estimates of world suip-| 583-000 barrels over last year, day of 6.6 barrels. where he was first interested in the}.credit man for the Natrona Power|Congdfeum — —— Westeru Oil Fieias --~ 5% 16%) in reflection of the omission of the ply were current, the total being Sevelopment of the oil industry.|company, after which he became as-| Consolidated Gas .. Western States -. ~ 15 16 | dividend. figured at 3,080,000,000 bushels as Later with P. H. Smith he operated] sociated with T. J. Diamond in the|Corn Products, new 3 Wyo-Kans cnn’ 1.00 With the initial batch of selling}against 3,430,000,000 a year ago. ae the Casper Credit Rating: exchange] operation of the Casper Credit Rat-|Cosden Ol! TP ONT eye cceeew a Oe -0T orders dbsorbed, the way was open- Opening prices, which varied. from pu for some time. Then he organized] ing Exchange. Then at the time of| Crucible Steel NEW YORK CURB—OLOSING | ¢4 for recovery in certaiti sections of|the same as yesterday's finish to ommo it rade ews the Guaranteed Investment com-|the organization of the Guaranteed M tain Producers ..18.25 18.50 the list. 1%c lower, September $1.27% to pany which has been one of the suc-| Investment company, he became its| Dayiron Chemical _.- Giana. on i ae. 58 epperet peas saiqusaes 7.3% $1.38 nd December’ 31.205 t0'$).31 0, | cessful investing institutions in the} secretary and still holds that posi-|Du Pont de Nemours ve weet points and American Tobacco, Phila-| were followed by a rally that in * city of Casper. tion, being one of the princpal late: Erle - Salt Creek Pris +-2--8400° 24:50 | Geiphia and Reading Coal and Iron.|some cases amounted to 3 cents a| (Copyright 1924, Casper Tribune) » WOOD RIVER, Ill—The Roxana Mr. Diamond through his experi-]| holders in the company. Famous-Players Lasky Salt Creek Cons. 776 8. American Can, Timken Roller Bear-| bushel « Coal. Petroleum company will biuld an- ence in the handling of large sums] Mr. Smith, with his wife and two| General Asphalt ~ 4a New York Oil ~.-..--. ig and Mack Trucks moved up a] Subsequently advices pointing to| HAUTO, Pa.—The Lehigh Coal]other lubricating plant here at the of money in the investing business} children, lives at 529 East Four- General Electric 5 : < point or so, the latter reaching a| increased development of black rust} ®"4 Navigation company has begun| cost of approximately $1,000,000. and the making of loans ,is well quall-§ teenth street. x General Motors — 218.00 215.00 | new 1924 high price. Rumors link-|in Manitoba had a further bullish ef-| to Store anthracite at its big storage — fied to pass upon the securities off Dr. J. 1. Beal, treasurer of the] Great Northern, pfd — Mutual - -.--~.. 11.00 11.12 |ing Pittsburgh and West Virginia] tect, and so too did assertions that| Plant here. ‘The hard coal supply Bree Beans. the character in which an insurance} Yellowstone National Ife Insurance| Gui¢ States Steel _ S. O. Indiana -. 58.25 68.50 | with the Van Sweringent’s merger | liberal export business hud been put| bas slackened somewhat but mines! “SAN FRANCISCO.—Exports of company in this state may invest} company was born in Franklin| ouston Oil _ plans sent this stock up 1% points} through today. Advances, however, running full time to provide for fall} beans from the Pacific coast to Eur- its funds, kaiod county, Kan., in 1889. Received his} tinois Central with “Nickel Plate’ preferred ad-| failed to hold. and winter requirements. ope now are heavier than any any Mr, Diamond was married in 1908] sdvcation in the common schools of vancing about a polnt, along with} Corn rallied with wheat despite fa- time since 1914. Scandinavian coun- and with his wife and two children] his native state then moved to Colo- New York Central and Norfolk and} vorable crop reports, After open-| _PHILADELPHIA.—While anthra-| tries are the principal purchasers. lives at 1043 Oak Crest street. ado where he was engaged in many 4 Western Atlantic Refining encoun-ling %4c to 1%¢ down, December| cite operators have advanced an Cc. A. Barton, vice president andfand varied occupations, working his Invincible On tered renewed selling pressure, fall-]$1.02% to $1.03, the corn market | thracite is gete a ton this month . Rubber. general mandger of the Yellowstone} way through the University of Den- Ke'ly-Springfiela Tire ... Chicago Prices ing back almost three points. Foreign] scored material gains. re oe rs are absorbing this increase AKRON.—Akron tire plants are National Life Insurance company] ver Dental college and began the) ienvecntt Copper er CHICAGO, Ang. 6.—(United States | ¢Xchanges opened higher. Corn eased down later when wheat | hoping to stimulate sales, which are|re-hiring men laid off earlier in the Was born in Iowa in 1882. He studied | practice of his profession in thetown| solve @ Nashville Department of Agriculture)—Hogs| Prices strengthened as trading| turned downgrade. Corn closed wealr, | S1OW- summer and the present rate of pro- telegraphy and at an early ago: be | f Central City, Colo. In 1918, recog-| OMev ne 4 % |—Recelpts 19,000; . slow; uneven: |PFosressed, with a good demand de-| at the same as yesterday to 1%c low. duction 75,000 tires dally, probably came telegraph operator for the} nizing the future of Wyoming in] {Gr “Tuck mostly 10 to 15 cents lower than | Yeloping for the rail, oll, leather and| er. December, $1,02% to $1.02%. Flour. will be increased shortly. Rock Island raflroad, advancing ra-| seneral and Casper in particular he = Tuesday's average; light ghts and | Public utility issues, several of which] Oats were unresponsive to ad-| ST. LOUIS.—The flour market Maxwell. Motars Ices for the , E larwelp Automobiles. pidly from operator to train dispatch-| moved here with his family and be- slaughter pigs 15¢ to 260 off; ship-| %t#blished high prices for the year.| vances in other cereals. Starting at| here is quiet, owing largely to the Aut . er and road master of the same road.| gan the practice of his profeasion Saael epeey meagre Stig Oribee nate few sales to|Although Atlantic Refining extend-|% cents off to \c up, Septemher|delay in whent movement caused by|_ LOS ANGELES.—The Motor In other words, he occupled prac-}and is today engaged in a very suc- 4 ed its loss to more than four points,| 48% to 49, oats soon showed a rise|the late season. This laten and] Wheel corporation has added 200 tcally every position from that of| cessful practice. Missouri “Pacific, ptd.—--——-= Bale ‘destruble 120" te 240 pote [the Pan-American issues, Standard ail around ‘ the crowding of crops together has|men to Its shop forces in the last an ordinary telegrapher to that of] Dr. Beal has learned by this time| National Lead welght $10.00@10.85; good and choice | 0!! of California and Producers and) Provisions were without any sig-| created a slight shortage of farm|Week making the total on the pay- road master of the road, in the space} that he was not mistaken in his con- | N' + y, }260 to 350 pound butchers $9.75@ | Retiners moved up a point or ae un-| nificant changes. labor. roll 1,700, of 14 years. slusion that Casper held great pos:| New York Central der steady accumulation. Ufited 714, | 10.00; better 140 to 150 pound aver- a Saar Mr. Barton began the study of lite biltles| for ins. Fortune: haa been ¥.N. H. and Hartford .-. age $9.50G9.75: packing cows eco] States Industrial Alcohol advanced Open High Low Close nabes _ Millinery. insurance and its possibilities while Kind to him In the fact’ that} Norfolk & Western -——-—-- @8.80; strong weight killing pigs| More than a point on annoudcement| wheat— 3 | pSBATTLE—Australia has come] , SnAT TUE. Millinery he mAnutace employed iff the railroad and began} his investments have proved very| Northern Pacific $9.00@9.25: heavy weights $9.60@ |°f higher alcohol price elaware| Sept. — 1.27% 1.80% 1.26% 1.27% | into the northwestern lumber mar- irers here santicipate the best fall the writing of insurance outside of} profitable and he has gained a com- Facitis on -. — 10.4 light lights $8.75@10.10;|"4 Hudson, Western Consdlidated | Dec, 1.80% 1.84% 1.30% 1.31 | kets with large orders. Eleven steam- pune bs years as a reault of the bus'ness hours and about 12 to..14]petence since coming ed Caspase Fe tha} ascarionn Petroleum “B' Gas and Edison and Central Leather | May 1.36% 1.39% 1.35% 1.36 Jers have been chartered to carry| *#!€S already made this week at tho years ago concluded that the life in-]is very loyal to the city o jop-| Pennsylvania — ---------_. is packing hog: Ps ‘i preferred were added to the list of} CGorn— surance field offered the ‘greatest| tion and it is for this reason that he| Producers. & Refinera. —-... slaughter pigs $8.25@0.25. new 1924 highs. Fisher Body broke | gept. . 114% 112 112% opportunities for him and he there-| has become interested in a new|Pure Ol —.-__. ‘ 3 Cattle—Recelpts 13.000; aly [27 Bejnis snd: aremee Bipel cian, pre: 1.0434 1.01% 1.021% fore engaged permanently in this} life insurance company. ie _ feels | Reading -. ~_.-.. a Ml cteer en Da aptactiensi =p gy ¥ | tered ‘ Ee: business and since has written in-| that this company should experience | Republic Iron & Steel standstill; fat offerings predominat.|2eW low. Call money opened at 2 CEA ee ,PITTSBURGH.—A feeling of op- surance in the states of Iowa, Minna-|a very healthy and rapid growth | Reynolds Tobacco. “B" —.s-- Ing; rup-includes several sprinklings |POr oon at ave S2% “tint ‘tx, |25 per cent Increase in mille produc-| mmnttactore fhe leading steel! braske, Colorado and Wyoming.) 16{ will bs eounied among the targe andl Seas poate eee good and choice handy and weighty| Considerable irregularity Wevelop- 52% 61% 51% | tion, prices are being slightly reduc. rears (S| Rrevelenc. .end Nort Dakota Derwan te, prada] Poreeat ii teeta ene | Aen long fed bullocks; few sales 25 cents|°d in the early afternoon when : 55% 54% 54%] Ca preparations are being made for in- North Dakota he was the produc-| successful life insurance companies} Sinclair Con. Eada, lower; numerous bids 25 to 50 cents] Weakness cropped out in several faba) Production within 60 days. tion manager of the Provident Life] of America. Sloss-Sheffield Steel & Iron. off; best matured steere early $10.75; | SPecialties, National Enameling com: E .63.28:70-.19:00. 13.69 a Pee Rea oe Ls Insurance company of that stateand| Dr. Beal with his family of wife some held above $11.50; several | on and preferred, Manhattan Elec- % " 18.80 13.67 13.70 itbaks Hows co ff pended for plant expansions and re- in that position he established a rec-}and two children lives at 505 Hast Railway — strings choice yearlings held arouna|‘tic Supply and American Bank 72 13,80 13.72 13,77 ray a Some oll com-| hibilitation. ‘There ts no piling of ord by placing upon the books of] Fourteenth street. Southern Railway pia. 4 1$11.00; bids, however, considerably | Note breaking 2 to 6 points. Bullish pantes in this section are beginning] stocks of any description and ship- this then new company the sum of ings for country buyers. Stocks lumber to the Antipodes in August | °P°? y nnd Beptatabie. in rural districts are low. Harry L. Barton, assistant secre 20| 9 disconnect properties from pipe| ments are slightly ahead of output. Standard Oil cf Cal. -. a below that mark in most instances;|4@¢monstrations continued in the| sept. : 12.20 as Y 2 . put. $16,000,000 of insurance in the brief|tary and actuary of the Yellowstone} standard Oil gf N. J. ooo.wt shipping demand narrow in sym.| fails. Pittsburgh and West Vir- z 13.35 line | and will store ol until prices space of four years. This is one of) Life Insurance company was-born in] stugebaker Corporation “c pathy with sluggish dressed beef | nla common and preferred extend-| Bellies—- e higher. Explosives. the records for new business of any|Iowa in 1896, He received his edu- : me Ngee: oi lantic Sea-| ing théir gains to 63% and 102 re-| sept. _ 13.40 13,30 13.40/ .. ——— company ever organized in the Unit-| cation in the common schools and| neces ¢ acitia 777 Neca Pea ait itn ernest ear | Rheotinaly (anes Laskamicoa to 1s Ore 42 13.50 13.40 13.45] KANSAS CITY.—The | Standard} ours outfit have purchased the plant ed States. During this time in North] high schools of his native state and} nop aoeg Products % | firm; bulls fully steady: best | @ll at new 1924 high: He ate nery ‘ Nad ra ee nee laid] of the General Explosives company Dakota he served for a time as presi-| immediately after finishing school] wrarecontinental Oll “|weighty sausage bulla $4.75@5.00;| The closing was irregular. Mixed Cash Grains and Provisions production as the xe Siving over-|near here and will take immediate dent of the North Dakota Life In-| began hs career as a life insurance] (inn panee mostly; few $5.10; vealers. scarce; | price movements continued through-| CHICAGO, Aug. 6.—Wheat No, | Production as the cause. possession, JOPLIN.—The DuPont de Nem- surance Underwriters association. |man. Studyng this fastest grow:| 1 itaq Drug 5% | tairly actlve to packers at $10.50] Out the late trading, strength of|2 dark $1.30; number 2 hard $1.29@ Some months ago Mr. Barton.{ing industry from an actiarial) (MES DME oon mostly oice kind; ttle doing | American Radiator, American for-| $1.20%. Corn number mixed after studying the possibilities of the; standpoint as well as from the Pal Ind. Pa eohores oh ‘n_stockers and feeders. eign power certificates and National | $1.15@$1.16; number 2 yellow $1.16% ‘ insurance business in this state, de-| standpoint of @ production man in| 7 ft ite Aloe —-- ug | _Sheep—Recetpts 18,000; slow; early| Lead up four to six points, being | 4$1.16%5. | Oats number 2 white Uver nans vestment cided that Casper offered the best| the field. United! States “eteat! sales fat native lambs around steady; | counteracted by the heaviness of | 55q@56; No. 3 white b4@b4%c. Rye | opportunity in the United States for] At the outbreak of the World war, | © iy: Cobbs =e > bulk $12.75@13.25; sorting moderate,| the independent steels and a num-| number 2, 95%4c;. Barley 81@8der the launching of a new life insur-| Mr. Barton enlisted’ in the Seven-|*'th Copper - westerns late in arriving; no early | ber of industrial specialties. timothy seed $65.25@$8.25; clover By GEORGE T. HUGHES, can intelligently inform himself as Rnce company ca ie 6 eee ot Sieg pimgetnds popes gargs rede bes Willys-Overland | ~--. aj) | action; look around ady; wet floec- LAPT OE Pa TTD seed $12.75@ $21.50, Tard $15.62; | (Copyright, 1924, by Consolidated|to the status of any particular in- conclusion the Yellowstone Nat peel bor tsens ee te ie Se ee rag | Woolworth. fare ‘eonsidarsa sheep steady; odd ribs $12.37; Bellies $13.50. Press Association.) vestment whether stocks or bonds. Lite Insurance otha Sone pata * Sangria jus Rios me 23 teem lots fat ari $s .00@6.50; feeding METALS oo In the last article in this serles|The mistake the inexperienced in. Being ena Bie bossa os tap pepiaetss frags pata are ser Amy = seer unchangel; few early sales is IOs byes ane het a tp vestor makes {s almost always con- - ae 2 study of financial conditions should] nected with the error of taking = pany wat Be loogated snes Ee peepee eat Meh an sted aes Sere: as NEW YORK, Aug. 6—Copper. always be begun with the daily re-| security out of its setting. . pas Mr. Barton says that Casper} Washington, Oregon and in Wyom- 2 OMAHA, Aug. 6.—(U. 8. Depart-| firm; electrolytic, spot and futures, Nesdak ehintereil ai thin teats pepe sea Phils ine Ati BM weg and its immediate vicinity pays out where he hopes to remain until ment of Agriculture)—Hogs—Re- i . the case confines itself almost exclu: u 5 michtht if? view BoM ed annually in life insurance premiums | the Yellowstone National Life Insur- ; cepits, 14,000; slow; uneven mostly spot and futures, $61.87, sively to developments of one day.| tho large banks of the sous, o a sum of money in excess of $1,-| ance company becomes one of the) Buckeye | — 8 25¢ lower; bulk 180 to 260-pound but- No, 1 northern, $19.00 In itselé this gives only a. partiai| views put out by the varioan wenn of which comes back to the| the country. x ound butchers and up, $8.75@9.25;| 19.00; No. 2 southern, $18. 60. cian al whote . ay Re EES coe lomtia anette] ake patie dat wieesietl aae-oién nis | Calera =) oh Mie tecrie abe aeehe eecee: Lend, steady; spot, '$7.50@7.75. Pee sg =: situgtie in puis wh le. : men and information published from his conviction that Casper people, | wife and daughter lives at 704 South | Illinois $8.75@9.40; bulk packing sows.| Zinc, firm; . Louis s deine Saakinihe Tega meer a MOR ALIavcioa clohina that ocnie es "et Weenie) ihe Het = angie: 43 0 ys of the| general articles such as the weekly|board ‘ashington, akes with their natural loyalty and pa | Park street. sete } xoaebs cree ES baa lt Gaileae ee ere celebration. Conquerora who have|summary which practically all| patience and application to get the Pech itt resets Se Se bulk of all sales, : 73g 60; aver- ony, spot, . waved their hats to packed grand-| newspapers print at the end of the|most out of these sources of infor. e ° ° \ = ou re ee aisibes ition fe ba Stands many times before they|week on Saturday or Sunday. Here| mation but it will well reward not Drill in O erations or Sid yanciinge, wot 1G@2b0 lowers salute the people of Casper with the |you ‘find the dc velopment of sixJonly the man interested tn agcurities Fr. he auth * i same careless grace and enthusiasm | days classified and interpreted in a| but every merchant. Probably there , z pute goes Yassur aarti lly ye tse LIBERTY BONDS J) eens fe cowboy and cow-|more general way than 1s possible |never was a time in the history of i. Solar Ret. —-----—0387 Pan Handle Bteers) $5.00; grain fed girl who have the real spirit of the|in any daily article and once more|the United States when there was 86,00; ie West in their souls and who would | let me emphasize the importance of | available so much data upon which on OW 9 | Sou. Pipe ---------_-__ 93 Qnd better grades grass she stock| NEW YORK, Aug. 6.—Liberty ppt na tiith hate 8. O, Kan. ~~... 41% steady; others unsaleable early; all| bonds closed: 3148, $101.10; first 4%5,|20t leave the saddle of a cowhorse|some acquaintance with the finan-|to found an opinion as to the out- 8. O. Ky. 115% other classes generally steady; prac-| $102.14; second 4% $101.25;. third, for the throne of a king or queen. celal situation as a whole before one llook for trade than at present. 8, 0. Néb- 2-3-2 248 tical veal top, $8.50; few up to $9.00;| 4%s, 102.19; fourth 4%4s; 102.21; U. ME gy wre ies renee patron, may BOON er siescee ets af native bologna bulls, $3.75@4.00;| 8, Government 4%n, $105.21. pe fata ane aviesore Of 8.0, Ohig -----.-..._.293 westerns down to $3.00; stockérs and ee, past events they will enjoy fully Completions Show Gain Vacuum . feeders, $5.25@7.00; top fleshy feed. Flour. es much the business of -watching i the Wyom-] Field operations in Salt Creek are|S, P. Ol - ers, $7.60, MINNEAPOLIS, Aug. 6.—Flour | tis Unconquered: monarchs poe ae ‘, ‘Drilling operations in the Wy Ml going. tSrward <with .no* slackaping|‘8.0: Ihd, -L- Sheep—Recetpts, 13,000; slow; na-| unchanged to 30 cents lower; family sp tell 4 Peet sole dela sy Nag a fa) ines pr ean Raced agai | beg con abate eager ort a tive lambs strong to 2bc higher: | patents, $7.75@7.85; bran, $23.00, [Who admit no master until they of July due to a great increase ‘1 ° I, ot re dag Meaciblione: a $13.00@13 clipped lambs ground TE “ton Daal have spent every ounce of strength {9 better than the 10-year average RAMEE ED Se LAP tied cw eata ltanet tall pecorteetersaneaorcarat 10c higher; early sales, $12.60; west- they possess. ‘These horses were , Utah, Aus. 6.)and production is expected to exceed which there were 80 with aggregate nape gered ee ties sae ern range lambs, weak; early sales, Forei Exchange obtained by W. 8. Allen, roundup Oddie ot Ne-|last year's by 350,000 tons. pea cgi a paged dam Re wre esr oft pital ee for July $13.00; sheep steady; ewes upward to gn manager, who Knows good horses Senator Charl com) 8 $7.00; feeding lambs strong, $12.50 and bad. He guarantees that the|-rhomas of C. duction of 10, complet: reduction ¥ rt hic 1 t isl conte - aa ie a in pletions with a total of 67, of which] relds follow: quotations in cen' cenit Bat Sh mal here. Bank clearings for the will occupy the DETROIT, Aug. 6—Busin ¥ would quality as “tough babes" at|hetg in t nator Od- Den \- 445 3-1 id in month, how 2. K two were dry hol District— Cc FP. RS. Dp.) Osage — , DENVER aries 6.—U. 8. 445%; 60 day bile om banks |#8¥ event of this kind. die will tell of work accomplished by as compared. with $seonenrat Salt Creek ---. 67 13,345 68 Department of Agriculture).—Hogs— France demand 5.421%; cables | 4,220 Indians who will be seen at) tho senate gold and silver commis-| Sear ago. ee Big Muddy - ° o 0 Receipts, 1,400; slow; generally 25 to Italy demand 4.40; cab'es an roundup Saheb arranged for] sion, of which he is chairman, and fale 5s EM th Lance Cheek _ 0 0 0 4 nts lower; few cho! " r and are now on their way to Cas: | will embody in his address the fed- Butter and Eggs Big Horn Basin. 0 o 14 wainura Sochaartine era oi 135: bei Biter ciiace camind. oot REE om Lander. AVAL tenes OnE nl eslOne EAD oey: Oo Fue chayarentrer tidorts aceiges reese Lost Soldier and Rock, crack desirable 180 to 240- pound averages, | trillion 23%: Holland demand 38.50; pecia] bus service will be main-| advisability of forming an export pa feta chat ro cia od yes Rabin couttye €L, 806E eo moatly §9.50\to $9.76; packing eome |‘ Latuteccnt anny | Mined during all four afternoons to| association to tuke caro of silver} #Urpassing | the ant and the CHICAGO, Aug. 6.—Butter Sey! Nock: River and Galt Creske ~. 25c lower; $7.00 to $7.2 fat pigs, : ries “land from the rodeo grounds. Ar-| production pee. One authority asserts that it Shiedhaxiractiphia Seosbtcetoees ss Medicine Bow 0 o 1 beans pete ‘ steady, $7.75 to $8.40, -! fended gash wig Mega Fengemonts have also been made| Financial experts and mining op- - ; iecihiont-peanthn:6 On*8 Cree Cattio—Receipts, 600; calves,”°60; TBS i|for refreshments that will delight |erators, as well as buyers, sellers and @83%4; seconds SLRS SUR bisa aba Per Sunburst ~~ daitahlo atnok* clase Czecho Slovakia 2.95; Jug Slavia | thirsty throw manufacturers of silver are on hand| }OO LATE TO CLASSIFY we ele ani asa yi a Natrona: county 0 oO Hamilton Dome sales steady; good 1,275-pound ateers,| 427%, Austria .0014%4; Rumania! pox seats for the roundup ate|for the conference, which opens at FOR RENT—New modern two. : firsts 27%2814s; ordinary firsta 26] Natrona county 9 0 9 Ferris. $9.00; few chotoe helfers, $4.50 tol mene Ayn meee, einai 1000: |now on sale at the two Kimball |10 o'clock this morning. One ot the [PO RENT—Ne Built, in fees 26%. Basi 1 0 2 Byron p >| "Tokio 41%4; Montreal 99 13-16. Grug stores. They will not be on| principal speakers scheduled for to- rn BD : tt in fea- Baxter Basin -. $7.00; vealers, uneven mostly $8.00; tures; near round house and refinery Miscellaneous -. 0 o 3 Notches odd head, $8.50; plainer grade, $6.00 PSL of RI sao’ there | efter noon | tomorrow. | morrow {e C. F. Kelly, president of| pou tron tine it 146 , Pilot Butte — FAD | Shan.7hi bully weak? sooaty 4.70 te Other tickets may be secured on|the Anaconda Copper Mining com-|/ plock from bus Ine. | 1146 July Total Lander ...-.. $3.50; odd stock steers, $4.50 to $5.10. SUGAR the way to the grounds. pany. An elaborate program of en.| Cottonwook jone 2286J. POTATOES June Total Sheep—Receipts, 2,400; active fat : The following events will be run has been arranged for et-room. furnished cs lambs, generally ‘steady; 68-pound ar futures cloved steady? ap-|0ft ®t the roundup tomorrow after-| the visitors street. Phone CHICAGO, Aug. 6—Potatoes—| Difference --. 26 MONEY load Colorado, $12.60; few head,| prothanes nen “1m * wep. | OCR: 3 Proximate sales, 51,000 ton Dp: $12.00; desirable breeder owes, $6.50; 3 : few. feeder wen; $445. tember, $3. December, 3.44; Janu NEW YORK, Aug. 6—Call money, allie ary, 3.85; March, 9.23. Stronger; receipts 6 cars; total Unit- ed States shipments 526; Kansas and/cat Creek Missouri sacked cobblers, $1.25@|irevin-Sunburet 21 6,128 14 ° Cowgirl wild steer riding, cowboy! DETROIT, Aus. 6—The Pere Mar-| ——————___ bareback bronco riding, trick and|quette railroad received from con-|FOR RENT—We have a few mnod. fancy roping, calf ‘roping, cowboys’ | nections 56,660 cars in July as com-| ern homes for rent, reasonable. z j fi steady; high, 2; low, 2; ruling rate, and cowgirl brone riding, Indian 596 in July last year.| Barnard Realty. Phone 1999. 1.40; few ony bape Ae amt Miscellapeous -. 3 5 2; closing bid, 2; offered at 2%; last : war dance, steer bulldogging. Roman|'This is the first gain shown in pot Bead ona Oe ie SL i Ces BAPAC ORPHAN: ALA gps oger: Joan, 2; call loans against accept- SILVER COTTON standing race, goad roping, auto| freight shipments in this section in| WILL TRADE—Packard car end July Totals... 26 6,200 20 ances, 1%; time loans, easy; mixed relay race. charfot| several months. The outbound ship-}| small amount of cash if neges- Agriculture represents more than|June Totals --.16 585 31 collateral, 60-98 days, 2%@2%; 4-6 r and cowgirls’ trick |ments from Detroit gained 68 per| sary for Casper property worth the one third of the total national en We months, 3@3%; prime commercial NEW YORK, Aug. 6.—Bar silver, NEW YORK, Aug 6.-—Cotton|and fancy riding, and wild horse | cent as compared with July last year.| money. Prefer property not over wealth of Canada, Difference .-10 5,615 11 31 paper, 3% @3%%. 68%c; Mexican dollars, 52%, pot, quiet; middling, $31.25. rac 3 The condition of the beet sugar crop| $6,000. Phone 381.

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