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} Beata PAGE EIGHT (Copyright,’ 1925, Casper Tribune.) Fruit. FRESNO.—Sun Maid raisin satet during March totaled 4,916 tons, it was announced tod POPLAR BLUFF, Mo.—The Bunker Cullin Lumber company has disposed of 40,000 acres of cut-over lands to a Pennsylvania syndicate, which will plant vineyards and grow grapes on a large scale. Packing House Products. CHICAGO.—Packers say of their trade: ‘There is a decided lack of cheap beef on the market. Heavier receipts of live animals eased the price somewhat, though not c mensurate wit the volume of the increase. Pork trade is dull.” Machinery. PHILADELPHIA.—The two larg- est circular saws in the world have just been completed by the Henry Disston and Sons company for the Weyerhauser Timber company, of Everett, Wash. They will be used to cut hemlock into log lengths. The saws run at a speed of two miles a minute. Corn. TOPEKA, Kans.—Kansas is ex pected to have one million more aeres planted to corn this year than last. If the yleld should be the same this would give a crop 500,000 bushels in excess of of 1924. that Finance Lumber. SEATTLE.—Atlantic coast buyers are taking on no lumber for delivery after May 15 as they anticipate a The Jap- anese demand {s declined, although t turther drop in prices. prices are stea Livestock. FORT WORTH.— West sheep contracted’ their 12 at 50 cents and short fleeces at 40 pound. cents a heal There is a softening tend in prices but few actual recessions have taken place. Tin plate mills expect to operate at the pre: the third quarter. Textiles. WILLIMANTIC, Conn.—The Am- erlean Thread company has declined to submit to arbitration differences with workers over a wage reduction {of 10 per cent. Coal. CLEVELAND.—The first cargoes on the lakes were taken at rates un- changed from 1924 levels, Freights are 40 cents a ton to ports to the head of the Superior, 50 cents to Milwaukee and 45 cents to Georgian Bay. STOCKS UP IN LATE TRADING Rails, Motors and Public Utilities Take Lead in Recovery NEW YORK, April 42.—Selling pressure gave the morning stock market a spotty appearance but buy- ing suport developed during the aftersoon and some losses were re- covered. Spirited advances took place in several of the rails, motors, public utilities and specialties. The close was steady. Total sales ap- proximated 1,200,000 shares. NEW YORK, April 22.—-Confused price movements took place at the opening of today’s stock market. Selling pressure was renewed against Maxwell Motors A, Baldwin, American Car and Foundry and White Motors, all of which opened a point or so lower. Willys Over- land preferred responded to the re- sumption of dividends by advancing 1% points and American Sugar Re- tining and Frisco common also mov- ed up a point each. United States Cast Iron Pipe dropped 1% to 1% 2 new 1925 low and 116 points below the year’s high established two months ago. ‘With the ehort interest material ly reduced by the recent advance and public speculation at low ebb, speculators for the decline ‘found Uttle opposition in their campaign for lower prices. American Sum- atra Tobacco dropped 2% points to a new low at 10,. Pittsburgh and West Virginia droppe: Max well A extended its loss to 2 potr and U. 8. Realty, General Asph and American Ice fell back a po! or two, Commercial Solvents A « B broke 11% and ! tively, each to 4 points strength was at 105. Independent shown by 4 few public utilities and specialties Western Union advance ing 2% poin to a record top at vila Ele Railway attaining a new peak price at 43 up 3 points, Frisco common its gain to 1% and Mack Trucks, and Western and Cuba strong, Danish and Norwegian Kroner each advancing 8 points to |} 18.46 and 16. ents respe Erratic flu jons, reflecting the play of opposing speculative forces marked the course of the foren trading. After the itial selling orders had been absorbs 1 the mar steadied temporar! under the » of a buylng movement tn the shipping ‘and independent stocks. American Can ongthened and the Commercial Solvents issues recovered six to seven points. Mark- ing up of th 1 rate on call joane to 4 per ce us the signal w for a renewa) of t tacks, under uich prices of nent stocks sharply Motors de t night's matra each and E motive and Sloss Sheffield t three points. With the steel reviews reporting more pror recessions in steel output and prices U. S, Steel fell back to 113%, within a point of the year’s low. A two point rise in Norfolk and Western in response to the road's lease of the Virginia Railway was accompanied by supporting orders for other issuee which Mfted prices one to three points from thelr low levels. i early afternoon market frequent shifte of tendency. up of Northern Pacific, Chi- ago and Northwestern and rubber, tobacco, gas and electric issues, Corporation rising Railway and Power 4% and Ludlum Steel three points was followed by an attack on the west stocks. Northern Pacific to 69%, a new ‘ow. for on Pa * pointe, An eet in| moved up to 186, LIVESTOCK Chicago Prices. CHICAGO, April 22.—(U. 5S. De- partment of Agriculture.}—Hogs— Receipts, 17,000; fairly active, un- even, steady to l0c lower; desirable light, Nght light and slaughter pigs, unchanged; all interests buy- ing; good and cholce 160 to 225 pound averages, largely $12.30@ 12.40; top, $12.45; bulk 240 to 325 pound butchers, $12.15@12.30; bulk packing sows, $10.45@11.00; 140 to 150 pound welght, largely $12.10@ 12.25. Cattle—Receipts, 9,000; fed steers und yearlings, steady to weak; bid- ding lower in instances; quality good with Mberal sprinkling of choice me- dium and weighty steers; water fills fairly generous; fresh receipts in- creased by moderate supply stale alive, unchanged. when United States Cas “Iipe ¢ s Texas} men are saving considerable sume in feeding their flocks during the present drought, since they have months fleeces ee] orders are in general are small. nt rate well into Che Casper Daily Cribune Stocks :: Grain Bonds NEWS AND QUOTATIONS BY LEASED BRINGING UP FATHER L eT ME HAVE THREE CARDS -OINTY- 1M BETTIN’ TWO CHIPS: All Markets Livestock -Drawn for The Casper Tribune by George McManus AND COME DOWN STAIRS: MOTHER: WANTS YOO TO MEET THE COUNT DE WAKE OP-OADD* - AN’ PLEASE TRY * — AND STAY AWAKE V0 RATHER {Mm GLAD YOU DWAKENEO ME; {| DREAMDPT 1 O 1925 wy bere Feavuns Semice. Inc. Great Britain rights reserved ES [seme ons | PAAISDEPUTIS| INFIST FIGHTS important and serious problem’ should make a determined effort tf hear these addresses In bearing the expense of Dr Barker's visit here the Rotary elu) feels that it {s an important contri bution to the welfare of ‘There will be no admission fee and NOTED oPEAKEA COMING FRIDAY ser toasem | HEAT SCORES PRICE ADVANGE All. Chem. & Dye ~. Broker) American Can .. 208 Consolidated Royalty Bldg. Bid Ack vex Se * ASA Western Exploration 2.35 no collection at any of the meetings nae ~ocom ‘e Consolidated Royalty 1.04 Am. Central Pipeline 60 (Continued From fage One) | | Am. ; ; 7 Continued From Page One) | as Export Buying and Unfavor-| 2: T- Williams 14} tured by bitter personal attacks on be lectures,” George B, N SILVER | ee. able CropiRenortalAve Bessemer —_ +14 | Joseph Calllaux, lately returned from| or the Rotary club stated toda ae Weten Wi Buflicn Western State 113. Jexile and now minister of finance,|“py. Barker has gone over big ‘Am. Woolen - anath Casal 07% | preceded the vote in the chamber of | thousands of cities and towns in] NEW YORK, April 7 Anaconda Cop Soe ae 07 | deputies last night on the declara-| the United States and the Rotary] yer, 66%c; Meaican dollars, 51%c. Atchison ---- CHICAGO, April £2,—Export biiy-| jpn cota TAL tn, copes uclc ath tua weroal aieet eee amin tone be la, one,ot the zoost sie) { re eats 02 conclusion of the verbal fire- ia eve Ehcna tert: Baldwin Loco. -- Winnipeg did a good deal to give the | Don = 96 | works, ‘Premier Painleve and his| Casper! | HELP WANTED—MALE Balt. & Ohio wants market Hare aisepropiacen $a aaa Aigo we Rte were voted confidence,} “Rotary International adopted the | ~~ Bethlehem Stl. early tilt upward today. Unfavor- “ii ee ert doctor as a means of furthering its BOYS WANTED California Pet. able crop reports from various sec | Siar¢y a8 Tho tactics of the opposition in} national program of boys and girls|WwANTED—Several boys to sell Canadian Pac. tions of. the domestic winter wheat Atlantic Petroleum ~--- .01 02 attacking the inclusion of Caillaux| work, and in connection with bis eraion the street. Apply, ‘rib Gent. Leath. pfd belt acted also as a stimulus toward | rest Northern -----.- .00% .00% | in the ministry are believed to have| appearances throughout the coun- Micdval A’ o’clock. Cerro de Pasco —-.. higher prices,. On. the . advances, auld si @ .01, | assured ‘the victory of the govern-| try, Rotary alone pays the bills, |~ Chandler Motor however, selling to realize profits|/ 9! > 00%8 mist ran eae, sacle are Hs fecling that it 1s money well in-| MEN 3 hesapeake & Ohio — became larger and temporary reac- with M.! vested. f Painleve'’s announced determination Oli. Nostfiwestern tions took place. The opening which Curb Stocks. The doctor {s unique and any at- Chic. Mil. & St. P, ptd. varied from unchanged figures to| Mountain Producers — retaining the French embassy at! tempt to describe him is sure to omit Chic. R. I. & Pac. - 1'%c higher, Nay $1.50% to $1.51% | Salt Creek Producers, _ 26.25 | the-vatican. much that should be said, according Chile Copper 32 |and July 31.40% to $1.41% were fol | Continental __. Bt Blum, the soclalist leader, aid) to “gavance notices of the speaker Coca Cola 100% | lowed by a setback to $1.49%, May | New York Oll that when he entered the chamber | trom Rotary International. He is a Colorado Fue 33 |and.$1.39% July but then by a fresh | Salt_ Creek Consolidated 7 vee lion he had his doubts, but when | man of wide experience on the pub- Congoleum 29% | rise to $1.53 May and $1.42 July. |S © - 62.87% | Be eard tho attacks directed at) i- platform, and his addresses are Consolidated 19 Subsequently reports of excessive: fee ah ese doubts were removed. | o¢ such an amazing and inspiring Corn Products 3s | ly dry hot weather in the southwest Cece 1 ets having summoned Caillaux,” M. Blum continued, ‘‘and since he Is at- tacked for having done so, we give him our votes,” So the socialists! 104 votes went solidly for the government Crusible Steel Cuba C: ug. Se Davison led to sharp additional upturns in price and so likewise did indications that no large quantities of wheat were coming to Chicago for delivery on May contracts here. Wheat closed nervous, 214 to 6c net high ONE DEAD, TEN Erie Famous-Players ager, oth pile driver” into his words, a rt 7 ‘ EARN BARBHRING. Hi! profe on, Big demand Write for catalog. MOLER BAR BER COLLEGE 9 17th St, Denver. men 60 to 90-day tr pipe haul goes wit! Clydsdal F character that all who have the op-| Caren wart vasmene gee. Week portunity to do so should hear him. | cots phone 27 eshte OS Dr. Barker makes no attempt at J oratory, but he js said to be a won-| OPPORTUNITY for two men of in- derfuliy interesting and lectric| telligence to connect with speaker. He puts the “punch of a| organization. One as territor offerings carried from earlier in| General Asphalt May |$1.55% to $1.55% and July | aniteen os hae appear betore ce @rives home with’ thrilling llustra- Ition’ with Experience Week; top matured steers, $11.00;| General Electric $1.43% to $1431. | Gay to revlan the finenciat citeatiog | ions tho truths he upholds. He | Unnecessa ed will re several loads, $10. 0.85; yt Gi Ce 7 * Se “gets” r enci n¢ : ALust be npakree pp antares atae tad HERS Corn and oats sympathized with and probably to give ome indica-|@Wwickly “gets” an audience and nelally responsible and willing PLD ELC Hea MigREo Wi ttara tenn aocll CAGE akon ette Wheat strength. After opening ‘at tion as to\the nature of his first| 2010s it stralght through a talk oft make sm ment. This is Rood to choice Nght heifers showing} Gulf States Steel ne-to Yc advance, July (Continued From Page One) efforts to resto peer permanent with good salary. Ca slowness; fat cows and lower grad ; RO) tae stueicn. 06, sev i i, JU haar irates ray ower araxs Houston Oil - 4 to $1.12%, corn underwent a | accompany the body to its destina-|the treasury, notably on the subject For several years following his} Mr. Hadiey, Hotel Henning. ~ Renee saat, Seeeayiite jatrongs, Bulla, HEtadson. Motors general eag but then rallied all|tion. LeVangie had worked for the|of repayment of the short term| ttendance upon President Taft, — So Pe Sopp ee, Illinois Central around f6 well above yesterday's | company for three’ years. notes falling due this year. Dr. Barker engaged in lecturing to POSITIONS WANTED TRAE pared aati it dd RO os tag Dh caag finish. |. ‘The explosion rocked houses in| The government today is intro-| {ne Senera! publi on health | and ‘shippers and emall killers ‘buying| Kelly-Spritgfield 7 Later the corn market was easier| the E. T. Williams camp and shat-|ducing a bill for two provisional] {r2teq the attention of the Rotary moderately at’ $10,0011,00;.stockers | Ren vecett et ie jaa, | CWing to favorable weather for corn | tered windows,.and aroused all: the| votes.on account, to pay the current| Chins at their annual convention mechanic pepe brine d peboguh scan ec Henneoot ip. - 6 planting. Corn. closed unsettled at|tesidents. The people rushed to the} expenses of government for May] With" yi. addons +A As the | Tribune Shesiv=-Heselste, 181000: sGliasseat| Lotecme meas %e net lower to \c advance, May |Scene of the explosion and removed |and June, as the budget for the year | Wi." Nis Brent Nedvess Oh Bille a laehbs teiekinne actuad mtedas al Tegretol i $1.15%. the injured from the wreckage and|has not yet been passed. Gbalidete cameltoe hicsitrbia aitquae | married man w yencare Bula Hatadon tet, woolen 5 aoe oan ~ Oats started at % to %e gain, {rushed them in ambulances to the fons ot Rotary to sneak, Since then | oll fleld experience, two years atreal: @ 14.00; 988: t07"00 pound Be MrOk ate Te July 431% to 43%c and later cor,.| tWo hospitals in the Salt Creek field. ue rs wis wr Brg deoteapntcal BC Wants steady employment. Saad pi les +] Max, Motors “A” . tinued: firm. LeVangie occupled one side of the the doctor has been devoting moro of references. Write Box B. $13.50@14.00; weightler kind, down-| Mex. Seabourd Oil t } | ana more of his time to the Rotary T: x B warditosi8.00ieviy dood 40 echeioel REE oe - Provisions were responsive to | dwelling in the absence of Mr. and ty) and See sete e Rotary | 48 ‘Tribune Bolte esi toaeinen es ike Te grain strength, desplte weakness 1 | Mrs. R. Mf, Hawkins who were away celui : Paul Ag all of it is devoted | —————— aes : 11.50; best held above $1 afeateanéee. Ward 2 hog. values, on a visit, An investigation made] NEW YORK, April 22—Refined| °° Gatker has delivered a total| _countar pawl ites eerste sheep and shearing lambs, un-) Mid, Cont. Pete .-.. 9 jthis morning by J. R. Healy, in| sugar prices today were unchanged} o¢ more than five thousand a-jence in Wyoming wishes position changed; medium to good ‘shorn| Nat. Biscuit _ : t= Open High Low Close | harge of operations. for the E. 7} to § pointe higher with. Ist prices | dresses before udiences aggregating le firm; best of references wethers, $6.40@7.60. saticdat wean 1.50% 1.66% 1.49% Williams company revealed that th| ranging from $5.75 to $5.88 for fine | more than 3,000,000 persons. His Tribune. u New’ ‘York.Central 1.40% 1:44 . 1.3934 explosion resulted from escaping! granulated and a lttle better in- Mol sa nio us tact ITT Aty ty = ia Cee 1.33; 1.35 2.33% gas. It is believed that the gas| Guiry reported aaa rg roe uenedenee, Of» FtOW, tO CED camp cook wants Omaha Quotations N. ¥., No H. & Httd. - ; leak came from a stove or light fix- 8 ices: Atk Ka che: Mosbicue Of Tite, which nywhere, 153. N. Kin \ aE RAR Ne Des pat Refined futures were nominal Resell Aaliver |) betore stl OMAHA, Neb., April 22,—c0. g, | Norfo! estern - 108% ag ture on the sidé of the house occu- hes will. deliver ‘ore the high : , . Nan! Amerie 10844 1.09% 1.08 1.08 Sugar futures closed fairly steady. ally Department ¢ culture.)—Hogs | Nor. American 112% 112% 1.12% Lise, |Pled by LeVangie. Nrpipd neta branes CRA GOnaLfanieTSSr iors. ions chre ag en | GOOD coo = unev ae b hn Pacific Spy id 4 : i ; id girls . ‘45 Sent itee uneven; opened | erie Ol. 1.11% 1. S112 | and Mra, Counte rent the} May, 262; July, 280; September, 296: | yroet and solve, thelr gi kee cit art cams BS aed de ac-| Pacitic | side of the house. Mr. and| December, 301. hal teanldalivered Hatore: more ‘tha = - Tues- | Pan 41% 41% | Mrs. Newbold and the two McKtb ——- : han | EOOKKE =, | 180 to| Pennsylvan) 11,000,000 boys and girls in the high-| coun $11.80; | Phila. & F yd 48% | bon -faniilies “were visiting at the schools of the United States and| work. | Phillips Pet 44 4414 | Counts home, County and the other Canada. eo phone E ttle—Receipts, steers} Pure Oll - APC REED ticrprectiena hea ae party are employes, of His addresses to parents, which |———MH——____ yearlinge ttver | Reading TAN ORS) 18% Srost au plant) yeniohs was will be featured in. sep: meet Sapetin atkone tee Rep:sIe 1.07% 1.12% 1.074 sold by the E. ‘T. Williams company ites heretat the ike ‘h : SERVICES OFFERED fenae' Soka “ae % .99%4 1.03%, | to the Midwest’ on April 1, leas’ snglging: and> interesting. 16e up; bulk, $9 {StL & a | ‘These men work on night shifts | - th and fathers who desire to be| steers averaging Seaboard Air. Line jand had returned home after work | }of the highest service in he oi oe at $10.60; part load yearlings, $10.63, | Sears “Roebuck” and the women were. preparing din: their boys and girls to a bette stocksre, al’ anieee.” leacne Cor |ner. In the oll fleld the families are ac SE derstanding of come of life's trong; top feeders, $8, Shett }up when the’ men are home bec: git «| Sheep—Receipts 0. 1 | m work on night shift OKLAHOMA CITY, April 22.— s: 4 } 4 P wives prepare their With the first day of the observance 7 a J, I seas ‘ they return. home of the 36th anniversary of the his- | A VANTEDo —————$—_—— $13.50: three : 1 of ess of the latenc torfe “run” into the Ok: 1} et iry work for ie) apringive'attaightl at at Stewart | The double dwelling den: try over, many of the p i| assitie sine aw Studeba ke the explosion was sold to the Mid-| Wives and their children tod: | r Denver Prices Texas Co wert at the same time that the pur-| Planned to bring the celebration to] | b DENVER, ‘at »./chase wan made of the gas plant|a climax with a re-enactment of the | | * 3 from the DB. T. Williams company.| “run” as it occurred on April 22, | v0 Ci . Fenn) dasa |i! TT partment of ceo Products pan) ‘Two cents per word or ¢ cr MARC 1 > m | Receipts 1,500; 1 Transcont, Oil) -.. yi $1.00 Te ts not <\Helleved..;that | the gas | 1420. | oer. line. Ages y t Apt. G, '} a |: othing © I maclfic 4@1.14%. ped on the side of the Counts} On that day than 100,000 per-| NO AD LESS THAN 30 CEN’ es i Phone 2916, hing choice on sale Union Pacific... Seti Fv y more than 190,000 pe: EB a ee bulk, $2.00 to $2.50: + United, Drug - <i a ge aL aaa dwelling because the occupants of| sons hastened into central Oklahoma | ive average words used \ ut, BA $11.60 to $11.65 U. 8. Cast Ir. Pipe Ys @ Adc. the house wottld have been over-|to stake a claim asis of eatlinating 4 line. Mr s Reon arte a tee =|. Bye—None. ome by gas before the explosion : | BLACKFACE CAP HEADLINE r Cattle—Receipts U. 8, Ind. Alcohol ~ 859 | Rarley—s2@91c. a aes . Many of those who made the “‘run'’| will be charged the space of two| ven; mostly U. §. Rubber £ Timothy seed—-$5.70 97.00 thin arti int h rushed into the territory on horse- | lines. ds unsold; tos v. Steel -- Clover seed—$19.009 27. cigrameutnn neparaten the} back; others rode in wagons of all| All charged advertising will be hoice cows, $8.00 Utah Copper Lard—$15.30 ye revenue pti dics ty aie descriptions, while some ran on foot. nye kad an Uhes” tr ci of 50; three londs sh ptd ‘A’ ad by b 4 Mr. aly, § sell el gins Weatinghnned 2 TUbe—$16.40 t LeVangie, may have awoke |,.Tody the area ts inhabited by |"? TEL EbHONS ADs nothing done on Wits poeta Bellies—$18.60. when he heard the volces of the men | 257000 persons, Cities have appear-| Careful attention will be given all ing lowe Woolworth : SED 2 3 coming into the Counts house, und| ©: the covered wagon and the oxen | ads received over the TELEPHONE, Bheap—Rec basa ee alee proceeded to light a cigarette. This | have Sliven place to the automobile | but we cannot guarantee acouracy aio" highars obs \|}LIBERTY BONDS J} wourt neve ignitoa the escaping | 804 ithe, Broad. expanse ot! pratrie | CORRECTION 2 CLASSIFIED | § Raabe, €14.00 , )} gas and resulted in the explosion. | "%%, broken into fertile farms. , Sg ies mba, $11.00: one deck $9 CRUDE MARKET ar ~————] | Tie te onir one tneory ot the curse | , At D00n today, a command to hun-| , THe Casper Dally “Trivure es dite one NEW YORK, April 22.—Liberty | of the explosion which will probably seas of people will re-enact thSFUN> ligne Inodrrect Ineerticn ooo than e re honds closed: Siie, 101.6; first 4X5, | Hever be definitely determined A cavant area near the tusiness dis- | vartisement ordered 01 any. ad | ae | Big Muddy nnpacbemaemgemeend/8i00 | Hoktradgnny Uige ciolas third. atte | tia Se trict of the clty is to be the goal!one time Eros nc, "ene al | | Mule. Creek ~ 146 | 101.80; fourth 4%, 102.6; U. 8. Gov: | me here Jota will be staked by the | the advertiser which cicar yrhe \ | Sunburst - wrepenerapentis 1,40 |'sriment’4%s, 108.10, f “pioneers” today as claims were |the rea) vaiue of the ad semen | —— { Hamilton DOMe sanca—-ea—a-—= cen ieee Es Butter and Eggs staked in 1889. Prizes aro to be | Will be rectified only by ation | DOLE - enna nen nnn bite } awarded to those standing certain sec extra charge w FIVE BYTOD -a cn emeee eee mene meeeen= 1,30 z lots. No motor driven vehicle days after insertion. ui NOtcbes = scccocncncewarensene 166 Foreign Exchange | CHICAGO, April 22.—Butter, | ullawed in the race. ‘ion will be mad | Pilot BUtte -aesecimeresnnne 1.85 ei higher; creamery extras, 44M: stan- edie ch chee WNT does not materi “70 " dards, 44%o; extra firsts, 49@43%c: our or of the advert ‘ | TTrmcraseneeweneee 2:16] NEW, YORK, Apri! £2.—Foreign| firsts, 41% @42tic, seconds, 34@ GOVER TOWN ADVERTISE. | | /2,16 | exchanges {rrecular. Quotation in| 39. Mila he lachonrnte | TTT Sap | cents: Great Britain, demand 479'%;| Eggs, lower: receipte, 18,514 cases; | eheck in full payment or: r — | Grass Greek, light --. ~ 4.16 | cables, 47914; 60 day bills on banks, | firsts 27%; ordinary firsts, 26%e. Note the foregoims the For Sale—AUTOMOBIL nh Aaah bic ybAl tested ieee Xe Greybull — -necemseno---aoene-' 2.00] 475%. France, demand, 5.18; cables, meataaynasserTCn about counting si ae ES fb t Tekin se One) Torchlig bi 2.00 | 5.18%. Italy, demand 4.10; cables, 5 rate per word for the ; An Aer, a formal charge of abduction was ight bs = Tribune be Ca . 4 preferred sgainst Bik Basin eaneeceenea anne 9:16 | 410%. POTATOES i : 1 a4 8 r He whe Rock 2.00 { CLOSING HO! placed tn jail until bond we provid Beit Creek ----2--—————-2--nm 3: CHEYENNE, Wyo., April 22.—| Want Ads to be clases ed for his appearance to answer the t Creek ——----—-—---——— 1.60 Governor Nellie Tayloe Ross de-| Must be in the Casper bo, eda hates Unsdietsiet cour. The cce, —— MONEY CHICAGO, April 22—Potatoes—| parted this morning for Chicago, | office betor ily 7 t hese cers arrived with § ant the |Glen k Loan Receipts old, 41 cars; new, 11; total] where she will attend the Women’s | ‘fer 10 to 12 9 ; eit) chil yestera roc, U. &. shipments, 53 World Fair. She expects to return | Under ca head t tol! naeee 3. oA ‘ 2 NEW YORK, April 22.—Call| slow, market about steady; Wiscon-|to Wyoming in time to open at Cody | _l’s*!t a7 POULTRY. Firm Chartered money, tum; high, 4; low, 4; ruling | sin eacked round whites,’ 75@90c;| next Monday morning a hearing on = trade, F a CHICAGO, April 2 closing bid, 4; offered at 4%; | few 95c@$1.00; Minnesota sacked|charges against Sheriff N. HH. ery CHEYENNE, Wyo., April joan, 4; call loans against ac-| round whites, 75@85c; poor, 65@70c;| Loomis of Park county, who is ac The Conservative Building & Loan] ceptances, 3%. Time loans, firm: |sacked Red River Ohiow, 80@90c;| cused of misconduct in office Shea . jcompany of Glenrock, Wyo., capltal| mixed collateral 60-90 days, 3%; 4-6/new market dull, trading fair; "yk o-Ps WANT |etock $100,000, has been granted a] minths, 4; prime commercial paper, | Florida barrel Spalding Rose No. 1, Por ulte try a Tribune Clase! r charter by t. 2 7 or by the state of Wyoming. | 3X nce ee elt cilia, F&BEGI.00 Now'3, $5.0006.25, 5, tied Ad ys + . a or 4Ri ane 20) —————EE ,