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Che, Casper Daily Cribune PAGE SEVEN. Stocks :: Grain Livestock All Markets ee isi owe ve inde ssconies /STOCK TRADING (GPANPRIGES [Mother Visits (SIRREGULAR) STILLSTAONG) Loeb In Prison | Oil :: Finance : Allied Chemicit & Dye as 1K Bid Ask d 130% | Bessemer ~ 16 .25 & Foundey -- 16 Big Incian -.--------- ‘vt ye Speaker at Tulsa Exposition Points to Mil- Stara Halinx coe ss eirtk: sm Mixed Prices Develop In|Decline Bete roth Up- a ee OECTA 5 ° . mere es Early Sales on New, York turn But Rally Again OLIET, M., Oct. 7—For anise yt lions in Royalties Turned Over to eee Sale Crek ~ a sla / Exchange Tntdevaria JOLIET, Mt, Oct. 7—For the see-) urged by the mother, who told ke ond time since May 31, when he con- | “Your father and I and all bey aoa fessed the murder of Robert Franks, stue waltabec Teel trie Wee Sede Richard Loeb saw his mother, Mrs.| jest now, won't you?” 7 Albert H. Loeb, yesterday, when she} «1 have a different viewpoint now,’ visited him in the state penitentiary | ho gad, “I've changed. I see thittgs here to which he has been sentenced | q ttle differently. Now my abition for life. The first time was in the | js to get along in prison. I’m striving Cook county jail where he awaited | gor success down here.” -< CHICAGO,* Oct. 7.— Unexpected upturns in quotations at Liverpool brought about a sharp @arly advance today in the wheat market here, and although declines quick!y ensued a fresh rally took place, Part of the buying of future deliveries here was 1 i Columbine 08 Tribes in Oklahoma. Central Pipe --. 80 NEW YORK, Oet. 7.—Stock prices 5 Consolidated (Royalty. 114 1.16 | mo irregularly lower at the open- f Cow Gulch 03.04 | ing of today’s stock market with the taws, Chickasdwa, Cherokees, Creski fi %3 | Domino 06 .08 | majortiy of the standard rai!s and and Seminols, for ofl and gas imfning Elk horn — 02 04 industrials fluctuating within a nar- purposes first began in thé Indian | potnienem Steel ..2-2-2--. Frants 22. 6.50 2.00) | row tradmg avea, Bayuk Brothers territory, the Indian office dt MUSK |Calforna; Petroleum ------ BE, T. Williams 2 26 |and General Baking each advanced ogee has collected for individual re- in Pacific ...-_.---. Pargo - 05 08 ® point and National Biscuit fell} said te coma from European sources, | trial. The visit lasted thirty minutes. stricted Indians more than $5.000,000 | Gentral Leather —-.----.----- Gates ~ 10 +11 | back one, St. Paul issues which were | and was assdciated with reports in- Mother and son were permitted| The father who has not seen his in oi} royalties,” Wallen declared. Jupiter 07 | heavily sold yesterday, opened un-|dicative of uneasiness concerning} by the warden to embrace before his arrest, is in Chicago. + eeitie Mer Cd of the} Restricted lands comprise but 15 Kinney Coastal 22... = 01 .08 | changed. drought in Argentina, Later the! they seated themselves at the table| He {s suffering from heart trouble a Tribes, told of thé|per cerit of the lands originally a Lance Creek Royalty - .01 .0144] With few exceptions, early price} weather in Argentina was sald to be Separating prisoners from visitors. !and physicians have told him that ‘ Obedience and cheerfulness were he may never see his son again. DISCRIMINATION INFREIGHT — RATES FORMS SUBJECT TODAY ; OF ADDRESS BY SPOKANE MAN eee Ifidian lans tn’ Okla-|lotted to the five tribes, ho asa, Waelealy ~ ener sivieataidintatiinnr changes were unimportant and trad- A ste, millions of ,dollar#] On this basis oil and gas to t! u 6 Mike Henry — A x Ing’was relatively light. Chandter én tecetved As a Set of $2,800,000,000 have beén Coppe: sce = Mountain & Gulf -. A 45 Motors sagged 1% to 31%, a new the discovery. from the entir® holdings ; 20 |New York oft . 1924 low, and South Porto Rican “Bities ledaihe the tand# of mem- tribesmen, the superintendent point: Pteardy sugar, Simmons company and Foun- ete 68 thie tite ctvitized tribes, Choc- | ed out. Proston ? 4 dation ae ae See RAT Eten ae en ee ey Red Bank so Royalty & Producers. unsettled. The opening, which rang- ea from %e t6 2%e higher, with December $1.50% to §1.62% and May $1.56 to $1.5614 was followed by a setback to well below yesterday's company yielded 1 to 1%4./ finish and then by moderate new Wells Fargo Express advanced 1% | gains. to a new top at 46% and Inland Wet weather gave some strength steel neeferred moved up 1%, dupli-| to values of corn and oats but sub- cating the year’s high of 105. Ameri- | sequent wheat weakness had a tem- ean Ice and General Electric ad-| porary bearish effect. After opening vanced 1%; and 1 point respectively. | half to 1%0 higher, December $1.11 Around the end of the first half|to $1.11%, eorn hatdened a little hour prices showed a tendency to] more than sagged under yesterday Tom Béll Royalty Western Exploration. , Seite Western States —.. stood that While this diveraitiestion Sarge chee . Mand won —~ does decrease risk it does not éiim- _ 5 Im recent months there has de- veloped large interest in the so-call- inspiration Copper NEW YORK ©URD CLOSING. | harden with Baldwin, American Can,| close and later scored a fresh up- - ‘ otguyesishent trust. {This tw = com-| inate st entirely. Certainly that ts|{nternational liarvester 2 Sisuataias eeretie ‘i Cnited States Bleek and-ths Ges Gast'| curt, aihe efforte Gf the transcoritinental | mountain conntey: was, constantly? per aMers Gee a Pngland. Hecog.| ths case when the eccurities held in| int. Mer. Marine pfd. Glenrock On - iron Pipe tinproving-freetionally.| Onts started tundhdnged to Yee) Touimones Ao cuseciinat® axalrint tn-/in on ubroay because of this, zt ‘ott that tivoiiifintion ot oink trust ‘represent oniy oné- kind of Salt Creek Pras. 26.25° 26.50) Fore‘en exchanges opened steady] higher, December 57% @574sc and us: BtateS. £8: Savor of coast poln n March 45, 8, this part of 3 in the matter of freight rates were | the country secured terminal freight * Sait Creek Con! strongly criticized before the mem-| rates for the first time in history. bers of the Casper Chamber of Com-| ‘This was the result of an organized b merce today w fight by states tn the Intermountain b of the &§ Rate association. Previous to that § mmerce and our fight had not been organized. * Intrenational ‘or six and one halt years we have, tion, delivered s calling | had terminal freight rates. We are for the support ral business|now trying to maintain terminal} men for the purpose of furthgring| rates. If there is any upsetting It, the interests of the Gooding bill| is being attempted by the ralflroads. which will go before the house of] “As soon as the railreads went representatives December 1. ek to private ownership in 1921 ° the conclusion of Mr. Ford's ked to be put back on the» talk, he was told that the propost- sis of rates. While charging + tion of raising a sum of money to] you $1.40 a hundred for iron and * fight the case for fair rates would| steel they wanted to ship jt toy be put up to the board of directors | Seattle for $1. They hoped by this | n 4 7.75 $.60] and quiet. lates showed slight losses compared 8 & poate iY pies eS Husa: ae it Sant wien 00 11.00} A sharp break In grain prices fur-| with lates figures yesterday. Pro- Beert Bpciod, Ties are holding | douew pon hokees ta ioaey vated 68.50 59.90 | nished bear traders with another ex-| visions at first were firmer reflec Dp whose only business 1s] or in ih onatem of industry gen- 209.09 210.99 | cuse for an attack on the general] ing the course of grain but later r thé acQiiiring of securities. either|erally from prosperity to depression | M <= 11.00 11.25 | lst, many popular issues being driv- | ceded with hogs. stock# oF bonds, and issuing against} and the reverse. Nevertheles® thee 4 Pre eese et Gown 1 to) 3) points during: t z Seay these securities the corporation’s| trusts have a proper place in the : morning. Heavy liquidation of the QUEEN 1 AE own obligation Generally these] investment wotld and if wisely of- sugar shares was believed to reflect (Continued from Page One.) @re available {n small de-| ganized and efficiently managed of-|N epepuistive: disk ibomnGnent: over: the Uimited means may purchase| which they could not 6thtfwile ob- Smallest and most petite of all is!and that the proposal would be| means to grab the extra traffic * Dorothy Logan. The Wiyoming | given serious consideration. Claude| through the Panama nal The, Call money. renewed at 2% per representation at the International| L, Draper, chairman of the State} Intermountain Rate association won ‘ w tain. Producers ahd Refin: cent. i “far in tlle cotintry most of| Careful attention should be etven 22 Omaha Quotations. Petroleum exposition here is put-| Pubiie Utilities commission, also}its case. In less than 60 days the: ting in its best efforts to see her ef the associa- these trudte hitve confined their tn-| to two points before making come %} OMAHA, Neb., Oct. 7.—(U. 8. De-| | NEW TORK, Oct. 7. — The Now ts to one class of sécurities,| mitments in this fleld. Ono ts the partment of Agriculture.)—Ho; XOtK Stock Beckerige wilt Hé closed @@ élect¥ic light and power] price at which the investment tFist] Sears Roebuck ---- Recelpte, 4,560; active, 19@15¢ high-| 0" Monday, October 13, in ot companies, failrondé, chain storés or} offers its debénturés. This price} Sinclair Con. Ol -. ér; mixed and packing grades show-| Y@"C* of Columbus Day which falls some othér one industry. On thel should represent ‘thé cost of ofi¢| Southern Pacific 3 Ig most advance; top, $10.76; desir- | °™ Sunday. ~ 6 side the diversification is car-| block of the combined stock$ of} Southern Railway Alte 16) to 190 pound weights, $10. & step further and stocks of|botids on which it {8 @ Hen pits] Standard Oil of N. J. -. @10.45; packing sows, mostly $9.90 industries are held by thé] comperisition for the trustee and @] Studebaker Corporation @10.20; bulk of all sales, $10.00@ organization, giving added] reasonable profit for the promoters.|-vexas Co. — 10.60, Lob ecard 8 aaa td oe ea tle “ Market Gossip addressed the chamber of commerce | railroads announced a voluntary re- to its own securities. This} The other point is the mattér of | Teanscontinen Catile—Receipts, 13,500; fed year- crowned qu today in favor of maintaining the| duction of 40 cents to all points. , i th® more conservative course and} tnarket for the trust Union Pacific Inigs and medium weight steers, Princess Colorado, arrayed in her| present basis of rates. Now the railroads want to give an | eventually will probably be adopted| That should be we! U. 8. Ind. Alcohol strong to 10@15c higher: others $1,000 gown, about whieh there cen-| yyy, Ford Stated that while interior | 80-cont rate to the coast and main- : m otherwise the safety of the entife) United states Rubber “35% | slow, around steady; medium weight Financial Summary. ters a dozen publicity stories and | pointewere at the present time pay-|tain the $1 rate to intertor points. | flow it should be clearly under-| plan imperile: United States Steel steers, $10.75; welght steers, $10.50;| | Atchison directors meet at noon] much interest, is gaining Increased | ing the same rates as coastal points| ‘They seem to be trying to wear ? Utah Copper -. bulk’ steefs and yearlings, $9.! 50@ | for common dividend action. favor, and were considering this rate fair|out our patience and our pooket { S ‘Westinghouse Electric ~ 10-19; BFass cows and heifers, very| International Combustion Engi-| Backéa by perhaps the largest} enough, tho railroads were making | books, It is in order that this privi- | 4 Willys Overland slow, mostly 10@15c lower; practical] néering declared feguiar b0c quar- | State turnout at the exposition, is! another of a series of efforts to|lege of constantly making applica-! i Butte and Superior veal top, $9.50. terly dividend. the Kansas princess. She is un-|jower the coast rates in order to|tions for discriminatory rates may + i Colorado Fuel and Tf6n s2ssn< Sheep — Receipt 24,000; wool American Telephone August oper- | doubtedly attractive and her back-| moet traffic through the Panama] be stopped that the Gooding bill ating income $2,552,810 against $2,-)°rS Start a heavy volume of ap} canal while they did not desire to} has been proposed. This ‘bill would 4 436,741 in August, 1923. plause for ber whenever they have | jjwer rates on inland points. merély prevent the ratlfoads from Group of Southern Railway pre- | th® opportunity. ; “When the railrpads first started! violating (he long and short haul -| ferred stockholders file action, al-|, Since the state beauties neve their projects across the country | provis for the purpose of meet-1 leging they are entitled to dividend | be? here bad have ae Pint in y 4! there was no population, Therée|ing water transportation. It has 1 heretofore earned but not declarea | Chance to inf other than bs z a were merely the two: coasts, and| alrendy passed the senate, amounting to $22,900,000 or $38 a feateanesiahe. Se laat hich tas "e different raiiroads were fighting to fhis is not a shippers’ fight,’* 4 share before any dividend on com. 05 > laa seal aan and ogee! build up different cities along the| said Mr. Ford. “The shipper is the 1 mon rs bw Ki Pacifle coast, giving no considera-| barometer who first feels the effects A high point was a tea at King /iion to intermountata countries. | of rate conditions but thié condition National Lead ~sssse2----se= 108% lambs, 10@15¢ lower; bulk fat range eee latibe, $19.26018.60: natives, $32.76 @13.25; fed clipped lambs, 25c lower; Rohl poracneaty) oe Yearlings and en range yearlings, ton fat wethers, upward to $ 2 26; feeders, strong; (Copyright 1924, Casper Tribune) Atlanta, Oct. 7.—Changes in thi ST. LOUIS, Oct. 7.—The improve-| system of credit by American ex Porters to conform with practices of. Suavite on shipments of com-| European exporttrs to South Amér here. Wheat shipments |'ica are expected as ond of the Fe] angio America Ol -- 14% 15 4 bulk ra feeding pees eres 206 Sir onoe bed nt sults of the P§an-American Commer-| Borne Scrymsét 220 rigs ty $13.20; area, cial Congress here, hela to proniate Buckeye - ‘ 00} full mouth N s " Put both corn and oats showed | cote. “Nustnemm relations Chescbrough MEE. breeding ewes, upward to $8.90, | , Nash Motor quarter ended August Cee tnE this, ‘before. and atte | This discrimination cut back as far|is ultimately felt in the pocketbooks | ie eesti ere Shalt more | tis country and Latin uhailean oe a against $7.22 a share in same per-| have been scores of other gorgeous | 2% the Miesouri river. The Inter: of the people.” sraate’ of hides handied in the| tons. PH} Chicago Prices, fod of 1923; nine months $21.81 a | affairs. IRE eS Rounds thah @ year ago, white zine ees 70% 18 CHICAGO, Oct. 7.—(U. 8. Depart-| share against $20.86 last year. Not only are the girls enjoying itis its tnetwansa néarly 100,000] READING, Pa., Oct. 7. Because ment of Agriculture.)—Hoge—Ro-| American Woolen announces | themselves, but so are thelr chap: ayer, lumber lumber and lead re-| Of increased business the Reading | Gal. Sig. rig eeenenet ¢ipts, 17,000; uneven; Anostly steady; | second advance on all goods made | erones, Whenover the duenna’s can mother answered for her sometimes. | also threw out Jackson. ONE RUN, Some folks might say there aren't} ONE HIT, NO ERRORS. any such girls left, but there are. ‘The Mis.| railroad shops here empl over |Gal. Sig. Ol pfd. ---<= ue Ay Nght light and killing pigs, dull, 25c| from combination of worsted and] be spared, they are seiged and taken —_—-—— ih We oh cabbage a tetas fe nog mor theta ee road broke all records }4,000 workers, has been piit on @ 45|Gal. Sig. New pfd. .--< eat to 50¢ lower; very light denfand;| woolen yarns, advance partially re-]away to social functions aa guests AS toe" the inee canna tans! « the foad Ip September, loading | hour week, an increase from the $2-| Illinois Pipe -.-:<--s<5 4 ng POPs $11.60; bulk better 260 to 350] flects increased prices of worsted] of honor. ot he torel beaker ante Naes fleld. 2 4 feet eats and receiving 41,014] hour schedule which has been in ef- Pipe 0 daig | Pound butchers, $11.00@11.30; good | yarn. Saturday. Miss Logan and_ her wenbitoabird shen Hastie’ wane aed from eofinections. foot for sometime. 1% 2248 aha choice 140 fo 156 pound weight.| St, Louls Southwestern reports | chaperone, Mra, R. 1, Evang of the Qe Pg ea mpc we) = 90 81 | mostly $10.00@10.50; bulk packing | month September gross $1,803,802 ‘e.| Casper Tribune, visited the offices a long fly to id oti ee sa cas | - the radical group, it f@ doubted it] Northern Pipe --+----~ 78 | sows, $9.85@10.20. crease $226,165, NO RUE . io Olt sssse---- 6 Cattle—Receipts, 9,000; welghty — the market can have much of an] ac BOOS ehty edvanos at this: tims. International Pete, ---- a fed steers, very dull, weak to 25¢ Ol Sufmary. HORNBLOWER AND WEEKS-— eink ee lower; supply fairly Mberal; market} pacitic oi annual meeting at Wil- Tower Talk further weakened by the approach: 3 ‘jing Jewish holiday; early to | ges dae Sk opad who femain in the street 184 fiingy, $11.06; fat she stock abour| UNlon Olt company of California] Tre’ 4° Vor uveten’ Bul belles | (Continued from Page One) | win, made first on @ bunt when ji declared regular quarterly $1.80 aiv. | Yor’ ( 3 for a slow Dall and popped to Harris, | Miller juggled the ball. Lindstrom Steady; lower grades and canners me, Xantippe, there's one oung and cutters getting best action;| end payable October 28th to stock | woian who haa eomething else be: |NO RUNS, NO HITS, NO BRRORS, | forced Bouthworth, Miller to Hartis. ; vealers, 250 lower; spots more; bull, | October 18. Sic& youth and good looks to pry THIRD INNING. Harris threw out Frisch at first. $ 11.50. Mexican department of industry | ner ovater open with. WASHINGTON — Mograige went | NO RUNS, NO HITS, ONE ERROR. | Sheep—Receipts, 20,000; nctive;/and commerce ranted important} “Drop anybody into @ strange en-|out on strikes. McNeely singled to BIGHTH INNING, fat lambs, strong to 25¢ higher;|°ll concersions to Sonora Olt com: | vironment, and you've learned some-|joft and went to second when Harrie} WASHINGTON-—Dean went into brides fined ny te mareet Moven Out Of] §, 0. N. Yocssessecsews 89 Soak Seslemblo natives, $13.25 | ne thern: and southern: discsiera | (LIne About them when you've seen gingled into reiht. Frisch threw out| the lox for the Gianta, — Goslin its presen! S. 0. Oho ccccacccee es packer’ top, $13.75; choice aes SBE a Aah riet$ | their reaction to it. tan Fothy | Rice at first, MoNee!y going to third] singled to left center, his fourth hit }') ago, his ene Cat ants BLOCK MALONEY.—You mays’ 6. ohio. pid. -o.c.-.. 116% Washingtons, $13.85; beat rangera|0f lower California and Altard dis: Logan, who is Princess Wyoming! aha Harris to second. Goslin|of tho game, and went. to thiratt = expect more two sided movements, / 5.2, @ Finch .... 40 held above $14.00; best sheep, 25e| trict of Sonora. camé to the World office Friday. | orashed a home run into the right| when Judge siggled té lett and {iy Deen cleaning. = but’ on dips you can buy all #easOn-] vamuum siveceencus. higher; ‘bulk fat ewes, $5.00¢7.00;| Santa Fe company, closely owned| Probably the primary reason was| fold sands, neoring MeNesly aed | Meacel Iuccled the hall Guelir amt ed stocks for turni Use strong wethers, 87.50; feeding lambs,| h4s completed well on Rattle Snake]|that het chaperon, Mrs. TR. Ey Harria ahen f him. The stands | Juc 1 on Bluege’s single to | O11 Men's asso- Tay, ny " spots for profit taking, with a view steady; éarly pales desirable feoders,| dome, Navajo Indain reservation | Evans, who is a former hewspaper . anbroval vent} center and on the throw Bluege will meet October 14 ih semt-! to replace on further weakness. $12,75@19.00; best clipped tambs,| New Mexico, 15 miles west of Hog-| woman and the wife of an editor, |" Loe regis rt gabe stant Sead ce 7 jnual convention at Great Falls,| yiipLeER AND CO.—We still be- of the Tulsa World which has ze Y - tg B7 M4 follow: yyomi, “DL r} f Goway ofa hit, taking thé ball back , “tue Leng pet psedpd beds ‘| of second and getting his man at) it, Sh tt vate an invat hire. radars | fivet, Southworth, batting for Bald- | seor See. Sis ee@ii'ss bee Bink: oltat inca Sar | Wagtsbiires Bauatdae iors sie teat Ole alles 40, Berne went to second. Ruel fouled out to } Kk 85. yack donie, making better than 30( ° f ich, eemeicre 2817 Pelly. OMiNer Lerit: up iat high ae t. About the subject of fuel oll| eve the gentral’ price trend is up. = ba natural flow at 64 vity | mother wanted ta come, too, That pale ee Tont * ie h. acids peat pet gs re the major attention of the) ward with the seasoned dividend Setter Paes . foil. This probably is the highest |makes no difference, Tho princess| Gorin an te tool hla s OVO LRCING Une er eT . center, payers offering the most attractiv DENVER, Colo, Oct, 7—(U. s.| Fade of oll produced by any well] 1s the thing: Once here,.did Miss| ‘oa young and Kells struck out| BRROn | lave you ever noticed how young aaa ee ~ oe Opinions. Degartment of Agrticulture}—Hogs | ‘this country. Logan yearn for the so-called sane-|1. “Guecessicn, Goatin went way| NEW “YORK — Young’. walked. |} ; y a tum sanctorum of the soclety edi- refinery superintendents are? BARTLETT FRAZIER.—We ex Receipts 2,700, active dy to| Avérage daily crude oll production , back to the fence and took Meusel’s| Kelly went out on a long fly to Me- | Meee nia ta te TORIS caer strong; top $11.15; other desirable | Of Texas Gulf const district in week | ter’s office, the cheerful clamor and pec lec! rary long drive. NO RUNS, NO HITS,| Neely Meusel walked, Young mov- Oot r' cluttered atmosphere of the] ri q : Osage ..- 100 to 240 pound Weights mostly! ended October 4th, was 97,926 bar | men-o) NO ERRORS, ing to second. Mogridge was taken : By a. Tsu gteablg: tava eas and to be followed by pigher prices. | Grass Créek, light 6) $10.85 \to $11.00; fat pigs $8.00 to[relé against $4,165 In previour wook, | eMltorial room or the high finance of FOURTH INNING from tho mound, Macberry relieving compan: bape Greybull -20 | $8.75. Powell field produced 75,900 against ‘ y d 3 YGTON — ‘ him. Young scored on Wilson's | Bees world pecien then by tosh Meer roe Fo ok ged Mie Bi ke bacoved eee wecereneencccoweseees. +4 Cattle—Receipts 3,300; calves 400;] 77,200, Luling 00 against 36,000, tcl ebentr peoytig tthe pe Sante ints Te Und eet to Kespon ehee twro-base hit to right, Meusel being . ik Basin « vs} Mexia 25,000, unch: d. Richi 4 = i tt terlally higher prices. Spey : quality plain, steady; mixed cows | Mexia unchanged jchlana guide, chaporon and mother, to the} Ruel sacrificed, Barnes to Kelly,| caught at the plate, Rice to Harris STELN ALSTRIN—A further re- and heifers $4.75: common to good}and Currie 26,600 against 20,609. Moeueel took Miller's long fly. Mog.|to Ruel. Jackson went out to Judgo Nothing ie ever heard these days/ action seems logical and would at.| St Creek .,- calves $4.50 to $8.00; stockers and] Comerset 2,950 against 3,000, Atir.] COMPOKINE room. And once there, ; ; y ruck out, NO RUNS, ONE| unassisted. ON , ONE HIT, tig Muddy . here eyes were all for the Linotype @ etruck out. NO RUNS, plated. ¢ form the bradquarters of the Salt| ford an tnvertment opportunity, elhigpaend TARE RCNG cate Scct: innit aoe Peele chided Geptamtae sEainst machines. They are lovely eyes, NO ERROR enh) BEBORS: , Creek Consérvation committee. THOMSON MCKINNON.—More | © PNB 2 ntl ale, "a dels r i Reg a ge too, dark and soft, But the lids are W YORK--Goslin too! ile NINTH Ht: i than usual caution should be used Megane Dome --.-..... higher: rei 2 anrat Tambe $18.18; rr white and the eyelashes aro silky} son's lont fly. Miller got Jackson! wastiNGTON-—MecNeely strucie “Cows Cry fer Warm Water of] on the buying side. <i aeoai Ribsoe ehabier iath teres a Down 230 Feet. And yory, very long. 80 If theso Gowdy flied out to Gostin. Ferris PROTA ackson threw out Harris at } * iy the way a headline} UHLMAN.—A good reaction ir Rice wont out to Kelly. NO | The Casper test well four miles} dumb machines got all her eyes southeast of the city’s business cen-| there was something for the equally FIFTH INN . $=, NO HITS, NO ERRORS. ter, 18 drilling below 230 feet in| dumb reporter, anyway. - WASHINGTON—MeNeesly shot al NeW YORN—Gowdy singled into blue ere: The “ve is hdeekaeet in She is fascinated by a Linotype] iine single over Lindetrom, and right, and went *o third when Rice wet hole due to a change In plans.| machine. She ts crazy to learn to} inade third by fast running on ©] tarew to first, the ball hitting tho Butter and Eggs About 60 feet a tower is the drilling} operate one. She wants to comelgingle by Harris. MeNeely scored bag and going into the dugout. | progréss being made. eed Mea and pore Sava cores on a wild pitch, Harris going to sec: | Bentley, batting for Dean, struck : they're all going. They have three/ond. Ries tofted to Lindstrom. Jowdy scored on Lindstrom’: HICAGO, Oct. 7.—-Butter lower; | ond out. Gowdy fhe: extras 37%c; standards at Nine New Holes. in the office back home. Por Prin- Harris scored on Goslin’s single to] single to Harris, Frisch got a base | 34%c; extra firsts 35@36%4c; firsts] Locations for nine new wells} cess Wyoming, If you please, is a iert, Judgo sent up a high fly tol on balls, Lindstrom going to second, © NS, NO HITS, NO ERRORS. in telling of the hot water other classes steady. due. by the Standing Butte} CHICAGO TRIBUNE.—wWheat ir Sotehes Teena Pelee 8 ome RT aaa wa wie *pierre, 8. D. They say| expected to recede a little further ter getind REACH Spe the herds beat it right past ice] Foreigners are ¢xpected to buy on, SANd@r ~----~-~~---~---<anan. coja streams and romp several milés|all good breaks. Unfavecable to. the emall river formed by the srpather: Santed dalasitee Seasbiny 9 test are expec t fs ape t eo Dende and making shorts in October _ner- SUGAR vous. It was said that one of the beem active on the long side of 4 M her 17 years. r fl ‘9 rine te . NEW. YORK, Oct. 7.— Retinea 5 8600 “ haye been in the Kevin-Sunburst| bueiness woman for al Wilson. Gostin went out stealing.|'young forced Frisch, Judge to ! . ke largest eee cams taee paves sugar was uncha: at $7.15 to beg Hida one Paki him 7,012] field in Montana. Two are spud-| This summer she has been helping} po RUNS, THREE HITS, NO] Hiiege, Lindstrom going to third. |!” rain and Stock | wnest. rze and oats was a heavy] Sig0r Tae, etme tte ca’ Seerincad Ging in and the othern are in procese | her uncle, who has the Douglas! cyion Sate hanaeds ONE. MUN. Seer ay * & weak technical porition. Conflict-| futures were nominal, Opinions From ing reports were received from the interior region regarding the prob- ble outcome of the new crop. Ex- ig SILVER erage Wire |* *]_ BRISTOL, R. 1.—Tho National Brok: 4 roe estimated at 4,000,000 bu. India Rubber company plant here Stock Cpe a is now in operation, psa he NEW YORK, Oct, 7,.—Bar eilver HAYDEN STONB.—It seems A workera at a wage cut of 18 per! today touched a new high quotation highly improbable that there will yen pacienan sete ae 10001 cent. ‘The plant had ween’ idle ford yo, the year At TiMelen cunts, which be any great change in the market! 6.50 per thousand ih 10,000 Io three months. followed closely the advance in the be rs Rrehoy den O.— We think Ty Blas Vucureyich, broker. Spasit Mowat te! London market. Heavy demand for BODY AND CO.—We in hone p of elther rig erection or rigging up. But the} NEW YORK—Terry went in to] HITS, ONE ERROR. tC traditional (outside the offiee) | nat ror Barnes and was thrown out | teen ‘ Gasoline Absorption Plant, Glamour of the’ editorial office holds} ae pret by Harris. Lindstrom ' A gasoline absorption plant is to) 70 lure for her. Ghe likes the Lino-|nunieq safely. Rice took Frisch's built at Bowes structure, Montana, | type machines and she wants to runlisng fy. young foreed Lindstrom, ehuteh back home, studies music, , NOB 8. goe# to high school and loves to t NNING. POTATOES dance! More than that, she had aj WASHINGTON~ sent up color like a wild rose and the soft.|4 high fly to Frisch. Jackson made] (Bulletin) LAUREL, Mé., Oct. 7.— est brown hald that just showed be-|# nice play on Ruel’s grounder and] shuffle Along won the $5,000 capital —__>——— Automobiles. the metal trom China and India has! CHICAGO, Ost. 7.—Potatoes trad-| neath the severe little black hat.] got his man at first. Miller Mibd| handicap for three-year olds and up {; it ealisers ripe a Len most Gieki DETROIT—The Roo Motor Car Sree largely to its recent] ing slow, market weak; receipts 133 “T’'e taken something Hike 2 out to ie re NO RUNS, NO} at six turlongs, the feature race at STON AND .COn LA: > company is completing an addition | strength. cars; total United States shipments, | words to tell this brief tale, Prin-| HITS, NO. WRRORS. the opening of the annual October Ogopalee eau sa aid PP plag erat oer gr tice bets iat 1,024; Minnesota and North Dakot#| cess Wyoming talked about a tenth} NE YOR ce got a long} meeting at Laure! tod New mY election year the mar-| sales here for the last month havé|to its plant to care for increased % probably would ro higher at this}been excellent, indicating an in-|e@xport demand for busses. The} Queen Victoria time. With the speculative mind] crease of 30 per cent over last year.|company also has brought out a was taught court|sacked Red River Ohios 90¢@$2;| that many. She amiled with her| hit Into canter for two bases going| Hampshire was second snd Will etiquette in her nursery as the court | bulk fair quality 75@95c; Minnesota | pyen and the color camé into’ her} to third when Btuege therw out] Land, thire 4 wer. : a isco ed. round es | face when she to, put’ d ol. and “scoring when Binegod A $¢ mu Hs Wisse res t ‘right-hand drive car for Buropean!was too corrupt for her mother to}and Wisconsin d round whit fave when she was talked to, but” Mous and ; . 4 ¥ tn ects iaoeceed he sgh reid oe stg Sahay ping ~ te wy tw swew +. allow ber to attend it, ie 90008 g#he didn’t have much to say, Her tlrew out Wilson at first eg? | paid $3.30.

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