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arm.” SB hehe Saeko m PAGE SIX. aolTS GIVEN BEAT TREAT BY PAUL ACHE Casper Squad Is Back From Vacation in Cody Hills. boys of the Casper Boy returned tc Casper last eve the Burlington from a the Aldrich ranch of Paul 8. Ache on the Shoshone thirty miles out of Casper squad was in Scout Barrie Mahoney of the leader, Dale Mcore, Harold Worthington, Harry Proud and. Don Taylor, Mr. Ache had sent a squad of the Casper scouts to the unveiling of the Bu lo Bill monument at Cody in July and about a week‘ago he his car to Casper with instruc- tu take aboard’ five scouts here and bring them to his home in the mountains near Ccdy. Upon arriving there, the bbys were placed under the care of a man who knew the country and then mounted on good hot! is the scouts we out over the dim trials d given an outing cuch as few ve ever experienced. No expense was spared to give the ( per lads the best that could be had, and to say the boys enjoyed the trip would be putting it mildly. No un- fortunate accident marred the keen enjoyment of the visit gnd the Cas- per Scouts were taken to remote points where only the experienced mountaineers was accustomed to visit. The scouts report the fishing and game in abundance, deer and ante- lope were to be seen readily and while the elk were mainly up in the higher peaks at present, eviden of these were by No means lackin: the smaller animals were tiful and on one trip the 1 into the Ishawooa canyon where-very few persons have gone and made their way to Ishawooa falls where about The Se tions rom taker nds the stream comes over a great cliff high on the mountain and falls to a deep pool at the ‘head of the box canyon with rock walls towering above for hundreds of feet. The boys also went to Church Rock up in'the mountains where one of the most wonderful and extensive views of mountains 1 plains to be found be enicy anywhere ad fishin: s Ww ; mainly nut and e fish although it throat and‘ other trout were |Officer Takes | His Own Life On Board Ship SEATTLE, Wash., Aug. 30.— ngements for Lieuten- communication officer on of Vice Admiral Wiley, nder-in-chlef of battleships divisions, who shot and fatally d himself in his stateroom aboard the United States Mexico, anchored in here, were awaiting from his sister, Mrs. Taylor, of Oakland, after the tragedy. Lieutenant Mor shot himself shortly after left the ship which was decorated for an entertainment der his supervision. pecialernaaeE EE INVITATION EXTENDED TO 6.0. CHIEES The board of directors of the Cas- Charles B. Stafford, ‘secretary, sent telegram this morning to Senator ncis E. Warren in Cheyenne asking him to do whatever was possible to bring the Coolidge-Dawes party through Casper when the two candidates come west. tors communicated with each other yesterday and they agreed that it would be a fine thing if President Coolidge could be brought to Casper. At the present time the itinerary of the trip is still indefinite. Coolidge and Charles G. Dawes, vice presi- iential candidate, will tour the west some time in September. Three Denver Men Honored By the Church Uttle effort Ito- boys pronounce the trip <perience of a lifetime and soynething to lo remenfbered ; all cf this happiness .to outs has been known enefactor of Cusper Boy Scotts some y though he+is not fa son to many citiz miliar in p ns of this city, he is an ol! n nm Pitts burgh, Pa., and has evinced a live ly interest In the Casper Scouts and carried on here in the w eing trying to better the coming genera tion. The Casper Scouts are asking wh: Ache will. come here as to greet him as an hono! of the Boy Se show in all way his bounty a, 8 of America s their appreciatio: AMERIGAN CAFE HERE REOPENED The American cafe, 244 South Center street, will be reopened at & o'clock this evening under new management The establishment has been closed for the greater part of the summer. M. BE. Thomas, Jeorge Dupex and Charles Nicho- are the new proprietors of the They have gone. to” great in having the interior re- 1 in order that it might pre- » most attractive appearance An orchestra has been secured to for the dinner this evening. management is confident that the Casper public will find the ser vice of the American up to a very high and y standard and that the establishment will enjoy | wide patron: CARE MUST BE USED I BURNING RUBBISH ne part of Cas- » burn rubbish without greatest care has ation of the Casper DENVER, Colo, Aug. 30.—The Knighthood of St. Gregory has been mterred upon three Denver men tive and prominent in the Catholic h by Pope Pius XI, according u gram received here by Matthew Smith from the ev. J. Henry Tihen, bishop i Denver, Bishop Tihen now ig in geme where he has made a report sf person to Pope Plus regarding af- ‘airs in the diocese ef Denver, The gen thus honored are Wiliam P. McPhee, Jolfn 1. Reddin and Frank J. Kirchhot. The same cablegram received by father Smith announced also that © pope had b.essed and encour- aged the Colvrado clergy’s move- nent for the enlargement of the St. Thomas’ in Denver and aad em ne y of en- souraging Catholic education and had sent the apostolic benediction to the clergy and laity of the state. Prior to the knighting of the three Denver men, but two other Co'c udoans have ever recelyed the hunors, thes ng the late Captain Lambert, pic publisher o Pueblo Chieftain an K. Mutien Pastor Leaves For Annual Meeting Of Church Conference Rev. T. J. Burwell, minister of Gri African Methodist church, leaves today for Phoenix, Ariz., the seat of the annual conference of the Fifth Eplscopal district, A. M E. church. The will open inesday morni ut 9 o'clock, p A. J. Carey D. L. L. D., idir It will t Rev. E came to chureh Bis: local finding a half scourag s the church has fifty e members, and is in @ flourish- ing condition, as well the most up-to-date and progressive in the we: No chureh in African Methodist of the Fifth Episcopal. ex- c the Toca! church in finane Y capita, being nearly sixty- ollars. Rey. Burwell carries to renee the largest report that iu ever gone from Grace Chapel, ull conference claims being met in ull with a subsiantlal incre: as one of Should he be returned to Grace Chapel for another year, his pastor. a vill be the longest which the church 8 ever had. Last night a reception was ten members | and friends of tt reh, all of whom ex ssed themselves as hav had ant evening \Embargo Upon yt which has 1 ral calls recently, s 1g from just such emeén urge that the ep thelr 1 clean of trash and t never possible this+ tr © burned in a covered inciner Where this is not possible the | houla watched so that it not endanger property. Weeds ar ry this time of year and| « easily | ie ACTRESS DEAD mw YO! \ M J € r nee st wror of a theater | EME wher was playing in ‘The Auctio r."’ She joined Henry Ward Beecher in 1868 in a fight for wo men suffrage and for 40 years sh talked from street corners and plat forms on behalf of the movement. Arms to Cuba Lifted Today N. Morgan, 28, battleship | rd, Bremerton, Wash.. | per Chamber of Commerce through | The direc: | | | ho | TM TELLING You. SUNSHINE Tats: ™ MEMPHIS RACE AIEKT WEEK IS ALC WRONG * EVERYBODY KNouS THar my i SPARKY WHE BEAT Thar RUSSIAN NAG OF YOURS -""TRoTsKi” Is NO H GOOD IN THIS Hor WEATHER?! Nou CUGUT Te KNOW THar! hE WAS GORA IN SIBERIA WHERE | J \TS Coip as KELSEY'S ICE Box = THAT NAG oF NOURS Witt MEUT tn Thar MEmPHis CLIMATE Copyright, RIGHT. VERY GOOD, IMITATION. CTOCKS SEEK WHEAT PRICES HIGHER LEVEL Exchange Trading Favor- Aggressive Buying Develop ably Affected by World f In Early Trading of highér ground at the opening of to- everal large block strong as was looked for. of a point or more ‘in-the first ha‘f | U"derwent a slight general sag. SUMMARY OF NIGHT NEWS ROCKLAND, dreadnaught We LIVESTOCK Chicago Prices GO, Aug, 30.—(U. CHI Maine.—The Virginia super the last SAN SALVADOR.—Honduran government forces have been routed by febels near Cucuyagua, abandon ing their dead and wounded. and much war mater ® dispatch er; fed yearlings, handy weights an stockers atid feeders 25@50 more; extreme top yearlings an’ Che Casver Dailv ‘€ridune BARNEY GOOGLE. AND SPARK PLUG ett. STEADY TODAY Events Short Session NEW YORK, Aug 30.—Stock CHICAGO, Aug. 30.—Ratification prices resumed thelr movement to | by Germany yesterday of the Dawes plan and some selling here to re- The mar- 8. De partment of Agriculture)—Hogs—Re- ceipts 2,000; mostly 10 cents higher, Nght.supply; light lights and slaugh- ter pigs unchanged; tops $10.20; bulk with week ago; Fed and range steera very uneven; weighty fed kinds, in excessive supply, generally 75c low: cents off; western grassers 50c lower; spots SWEETHESRT. OVE DONE Alt TC Couto - Har &x-Joeney Oe OURS Is AS DUMB AS 4 NEW EOP ~ POOR TRoTSKI! \F HE GETS SUA TrRuck SUNSHING WOILL HAVE THE HUMANE soc PATTING Hien (A THE | GASOLINE ALLEY—JUST A MINUTE, PLEASE $13.50; top range lambé $14.00; fat ewes $4.25@$6.00;/top $6.25; feeding lambs $13.00@$13.25; top $13.25; full mouthed breeding ewes $0.50@$7.50. OMAHA,: Neb., Aug. 30.—(W. 8S. NEW YORK, Aug. 30.—Foreign exchanges easy. Quotations in cents: Great Britain demand 448%; ca New York Stocks ele Allied’ Chemica! & Dye’ — American ‘Bessemer. ----------- bles 449; 60 da: ¥ g y bills.on banks 446. American 3 a Sasies: i eta eer France demand 5.40; cables 5.40%, Amerl¢an ‘ * wy fa cca ir Italy ‘dgmand 4.421; cables 4.43, American Locomotive -.----- 81 | Buck ‘Creek -------- 14 furl <demaria 601%; American Smelting & Refs. -- 74% arr ye : Jo | 50288. American Sugar. -+ 45% . tone it 2 + Germany demand American Tel. & Tel. Gharne: - - a ae 2% io Gaia American Tobacco lumbine — -------- - . Holland 39.66; Norway 13.84; 6: American Woolen — - 15% facts A AVO wewennne- T29 F00 [aon 2657; Denmark 16.40; Switzer! American Zinc, Lead and Sm 8% | Consolidated Royaly -115 117 |tana 18.81; Spain 12.34; Greece 1si; Cow Gulen ---._---- 03 U6 weight 270. Cattle—Receipts 800; compared | Department of Agriculture.}—Hogs —Receipts 10,500; uneven; . better grades iights and butchers to ship- pers, steady to 10c higher; others and packing grades, to packers, teady to 10 cents lower; bulk 200 0 0 pound butchers, 9.40@9.65; desirable 160 to 200 pound weights $9.10@9.40; packing sows mostly ; bulk of all sales $8.60@ average cost Friday with week ago: Fed yearlings and med'um weight steers, strong weight ig} Steers around 50c lower; top medium weight steers $11.00; weighty steers $10.40; bu’k fed steers and yearlings $8.25@10.00; fed she stock, weak to 25c lower; grass cows 25@50c lower; heifers steady; canners and cutters strong to 25c higher; bologna bulls 24° cents lower; veals 50c higher; fleshy feeders 50c lower; other and day's market cn buying influenced | move hedges against export sales] «tockers weak to 25c lower: bulk very sand rnight gave the wheat market] prices follow: Grass cows and helf- the Lon-| here a steadier undertone at the! ers $3.00@5.25; catners and cutters greement on the Dawes p’an. | start toi The easter tone'in corn |9.g0@3.00; bo'osna bulls $3.26@3.75 United States Steel ope brought Gut some early selling of veals $7.56@9.50; stockers and feed- higher and Un wheat but the action of the market] ers $5,507.00; top feeders $8.20. Pipe and the M was rather disappointing to the! ~“Sheep-—Recelpts 10,000; compared mounted to new high levels bulis, the undertone not being as! with week ago: Fa lambs 25@50c ing lambs weak to 25c¢ lower; feed- d hands in the first min- | ket rallied quickly, however, on|ing’ and breeding ewes around the appearance of aggressive buy-| steady; week's bulks: Western. fat upward movemen was an or-|!ng. After starting 4c lower to %c|range lambs $13.00@13.25; top $13.50; and embraced. wide as- | Hisher ptember $1.24 to $1.2 clipped $12.00 it of Industrial stocks. more|#2d December $1.29%4 to $1,295; , weight ewes 3$5.00@ than a score of issues scoring the market steadied a trifle and then yearlings $9.00@9.50; , range lambs $11.75@12.50; top hour. General Electfic advanced 11, |. Rains and somewhat lower tem-| $12.65; feeding ewes $4.50@5.00; full points, Willys Overland preferred | Peratures 1p. Nebraska gave corn al mouthed breeding ewes $5.75@6.50. 1%, and American Can, Amie: steady undertone at the start. The Smelting, Anaconda, American Agri- Fives fol Boas eons 3 cultural Chemical preferred, Hou. | December delivery dropping _more ston Off, Pan-American’ B, Woot, | tan. two esnts. under yesterday's DENVER. Golo, Aue 30 —U, 8. worth, Congoleum and Cushman | nish. After starting at unchanged noartment of Agricultare) Hogs: Bakery were ‘among the issues’ to | {sures to one cont down, December) Recotpts 100; one load medium bun move up a point or more. Except | $!-12 to $142%, the market declined | Chere $9.75; few driveins $9.50@$9.75; for a point gain In Lackawanna, the |* ‘file more and then ‘rallied. packing sows $7.50; stock pigs scarce. ral'road shares showed only minor |, Oats were unsettled, starting: at)” Gattie—Receipts 50; for week: Best changes, Unio Bag and Paper down, with December | steers and yearlings 25c lower, top which touched a new low at 4214, ¢, the market underwent | 1'399 pound steers $10.00; best yearl- was the’ only conspicuous weak |* SUsht general further setback. ings $9.0; canners 25c lower; other spot. Forelgn exchanges opened | , 14 of “hog receipts and |icijing classes mostly steady: tew stendy with trading ‘quiet ations at the yards gave} heifers $9.00; grass cows and het 3 “ firmness to provisions, $3.50@$5.25; bologna. bulls $2. $3.00; practical top vealers - $8.50; stockers. and feeders steady to 26c lower; best vealers $7.50; bulk $5.50 @$7.00. Sheep—Receipts 4,600; run mostly fat lambs; early sales steady; one deck choice fat lambs $12.65; fat ewes 0c lower; top $5.60; bulk $5.25@ $5.50; breeding ewes 75c@$1 lower best $5.50: few light stockers mostly $10.50@ $11.25. ae SO EE el capital ship the United tes navy} good and choice 160 to 300 pound will complete in the ten year lMmita- | ¢ verages $9.70@$10.20; packing size tion of armaments period, success. | sows largely $8.60@$9,00; bulk. better fully pass 2 I2-hour full power | str weight killing pigs $7.25@ endurance run estimated holdover 5,000; bulk a $8.904$10.00; top $1 ; egal ah ; | weights $9.70@$10.15; medium P ON. — Chancellor Marx! ts $9.75@10.20; light weights 8 as) >, > issued a proclamation thanking all light lights, 87.600 | jy ae ane AUS: 30-—Stoke- members of the reichstag who con-| $10.00; packing hogs smooth $8.75@ | gawatres at reg mierican ‘charge tributed to bring about the adoption packing hogs rough, $8.20@ | 1 Seaton ay pat aealpa, hips been of the Dawes report, a Reuter’s dis ; slaughter pigs $.50@$8.10.. | Metructed Py: thee Syasdineton gov. Sh ager Cattle—Receipts 500; compared! a friendly effort to bring Sas 5S agreement between factions in Honduras. revolutionary ay. SYRACUSE, Aug. 30,—Probable cause of the rear end collision of id} two New York Central passenger ie oa from revolutionary sources, handy weights $11.00; best big | trains at Savannah early today, was ASHINGTON, Aug. 30. — The . Weights $10.90 few above $10.25 late;} declared by railroad officials to ‘ imposed several months} SALT L While ten | Httle wet change in fat she stock;|/ have been disregarded of automatic zo to prevent sh!pment of arms to| thousand persons 1c on, think. | CAnners Paes rey oo rat block: signals’ by ‘Walter “Gibbons, rained today by President| ing the eps was part of the pre: weak to 50c lower; bulk. prices follow:| engineer of “The Detroiter” which ze poker pet ne ancayry ye ere Ne, | Beet steers $8.00@$10,00; western] crashed thto tho stalled ‘Lake Shore it ie ele program da ussers to killers $6.00@ Limited.” i bask program they we oh 3 8 Harry ows $4.00@$6.00; fat helfers $ —— ‘ n Indiosting | peer nes Dn OW canners and 3 hs | Rerformerswrasrshct and kil.ed: by $3.40; vealers $12.00@$13.0 ARDMORE, Okla., Aug. -Mrs. “I ng ‘out of inter-| (ow cowboy, Roy Kivet of Chey- | ana feeders $5.25@ $7.25. Georgia Hamon Rohrer, widow of ot elet aaeie ‘Cute, hedtneeal ee heep—Receipts 5,000; todays re-|the late Jake L. Hamon, Republican rough? touah’ end Kivet vaulted a fence and escaped | celpts mostly @rect for week around] national commiltteeman from Okla: Se into the marshex on the shore of] 9,800 direct; 247 cars feed lots, Com-|homa, was granted a divorce here ie, wS, Great Salt Lake. Hoe was arrested an | pared with week ago: Fat lambs 2c] today from William L. Rohrer, Chi- Cal! the Tribune tur bighway in-| hour later and offered no reristance. | @500 lower; sheep 60c to Thc lower; | eago art.collector, by Judge A. B. formation. jus is he'd in jail and refuses to | feeding lambs steady to weak; week's] Waldon, in state district court. She a make a statement, bulk prices follow; fat lambs $13.00@ charged cruelty-and non-support. Anaconda. Copper Atchison Atlantic Coast Line -. Poland 19%; Czecho Slovakia 5.00; Jugo, Slavia 1.27%; Austria 0014, Rumania 50; Argenine 84.75; Brazil = 08 macennes ee 04 25 +--+ “De Elkaorn £.T. Walliams’ -.-! Baldwin -Locomotive -------- 148% ‘ 10.00; Tokio 41%; Montreal 99 31.2, Baltimore and Ohio --—------. 62% | Fargo - er ———— Bethlehem ser Se hy, | Nath ghee ee OE 88% St California Petroleum’ --. 1} Err Sigmar Ag Canadian Pacific’ ----------- 150% Re ee er a Y PO’ Gentral Leather fomsosos 1 ae ee ag ate eve TATOES Serro de Pasco ----c--+.4--- 47 ree ‘ > pandler “Motors ——---ce-eose =A Maine, ov Nee a | CE CAGO,, Aus. 30—Potatocs tx Chesapeake'and Ohio._-2-----» 85%. ‘ le stronger on cobblers, weak on Chicago and Northwestern. 62. | wountsin & Gulf--- 138. 133. | early Ohtos, rece'pts 29 cars; total Chicago, Mil and:St. Paur pfd 25% |'Picardy -...------. 02. ya | U- 8: shipments 645; Kansas. sacked Chicago. R: I. and Pac.’ ------ ats Preston eed Chile Copper : = Réd Bank, — oo I > z =. . tem: early Ohios $1.00@1.10; Minnesota Coco Cola -/ 17% | Royalty & Producers — sacked early Ohios 75¢c@1.00; “pull Colorado Fuel and ‘Iron Congoleum Consolidated Gas Corn Products new Gosden Ol --- Cracible ‘Steel «- Juha Cane Sugar pft Davison Chemical ~ Sunset ~-.-.. Tom Bell Royalty -.- Western Exploration - 3.40 Western Oil Fieies ... 15% m4 38% T5@%c. —_—_—_—__— Butter and Eggs 3.60 16% 16 wr —an-~ OR NEW YORK CURB CLOSING CHICAGO, Aug. 30.—Butter un changed. Eggs unchanged; 12,692 cases. ound 6 Mountain Producers _ .17.87 receine Glenrock Ot1 -. Bas 8. 0. Indiana Du Pont de Nemours Erie. - ne Famous Players Lasky General Atphalt General Electric Tribune Wantads bring results. oo Genera] Motors, ->-.-----. 14% | Néw York Of) 2222. Great Northern, pfd. _ 86% | Oblo Oi1. --..-. Gulf States Steel ‘75% | Prairie ON -___.. Houston Oil s-------------+ 70% | Mutuals _-__-___ Ilinois Central ~-.--------+-'110% International. Harvester ---- | 90% Int. Mer. Marine pfd.--.,--- 41 Int. Tel and Tel. ~----L-. . Invincible Ol, -- Kelly Springfield Tire Kennecott Copper, - Louisville and Nashville Mack Truck ~. Marland Oil: -.. Maxwell Motors A Middle. States Of ~. Missour!, Kan and. Tex. .-. Miswour! Pagific,’ pfd.. --- National Lead : New Orleans, Tex and ‘Mex. -.105 B 8.0. Indiana Two cents per word or ten cenw per line. NO AD LESS THAN 30 CENTS. Five average words used as @ basis of rants line. BLACKFACE HEADLINE pie be charged the apace of twe ines. advertising will be " irrespective eo words, OF CLASSIFIED i, x of N. Y.'Tran. CORRECTION Nor.’ Pipe _—.. New York ‘Central — 107% | Ohio Gl ___. N. ¥., N. H., and’ Hartford -: 244 | Prairie On _ Notfolk antl Westéern}ex div. 125% | Prairfe Pipe Northern Vacifi¢ -2--+----L-_ 64% | Solar Ret. -. Pacific’ O11 oe 46% | Soa: Pipe Pun American Petroltum B -_ 514 | 0.) Kan. by publicatics Pennrylvanta® 2-22 44%) Be O! Ky. without extra charge within FiVS Producers and Refiners ~ 2k” 1S, O. Neb.» _.2 days afer insertion. No repuluitca Pure Olt 22% |S00N. ¥. ton will be made when the error Readin 614 | 8..0.. Ohio does not materially affect the <ense ig oe : sade franc = er purpose of the advertisement. Republic Iron and Steel 49 | Vacuum THLE "ADB. Reynolds /Tobacto B- 70% |S. 2 -On Careful attention will be given all Seaboard Air Line - 15 | 8./0. ade received over the TELE PHONE, but we cannot guarante Sinciair Cun, 3 “QUT OF TOWN ADVERTISE. Sloss- Sheffield ‘Stee! and -Iron - CRUDE MARKET MENTS. Southern Pacific ex div. Must be accompanied by cash of Southern Railway — binesd in full payment of the ae Southern Railway . pfd. TAH | Cat COCK monn nen F1.45 | Aly couoMns. ther wort Mand. the hears a of Cal. Lance Creek ------.--._____ 1.40| rate per word for the Casper Dally tren of No... Osage 1.40] Tribune. Studebaker Corporation - 38% | Grass Creek, light -____ 145 CLOSING HOUR. ¥ Texas Co. -...-.. 401, | Grass Creek, heavy 90|, Want Ade to de classified proper Texaa and Pacific, - 36% | Grey 1.4) Sia mntiat ee ta the scaaper ay ‘oba: Products | -. 64 ---. 1.40 | recet s ‘Transcontinental Oil 44% | Elk. Basin 1.45 etsy teed ity Fed % By tate Arhiba Pacttic 144% oe Creek 1.20] 16 Classityen Neat n rug $4B| St Creek 1.10] U. 8. Cast-Iron “Pipe 10 Big Muddy 1.00 Sie ion A a Mule, Creek (| HELP WANTED—MAL United States Rubber sa | unburst 90 United States st ~ 108% | Hamilton Dome - ~ 1.80) WANTED—Competent pookkeeP Utah Copper uber moe ~ 1.85] young man preferred; one Westin, ~ 69% iyron 165/also is qualified for inside Willys. Overland neat Notches . .65|0r willing to learn; steady wo! Woolwodtive: 113% BAL aatte, = 110) Mane’ party: state ‘all quaiific Lander ae expericuce’ in first Adéress Bor B-784, Tribune. MEN—LEARN BARBERING. No¥ DES MOINES, Ia., Aug. 30.—Five one of the highest -paid prof bandits this morning he'd up the of- SILVER tice‘of the Sheuerman Woolen Mills | #008. Short course, New sciet NEW, YORK. Aus: 30. Bar sliver, [orien ee wih the week's payroll ieare, ° Writs caine, MOLE 68%; Mexican dollars;-52%. "$1,000. mpany, amounting t¢ BARGE, COLLEGH, 1227 1itb 8 ‘ ¥ envy, .