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ween nour BS PRIL 30, 1925 p THURSDAY, PAGE TEN Che Casper Daily Cribune | Oil ; : Bonds :: Stocks :: Grain :: Livestock :: All Markets Finance : = = NEWS AND QUOTATIONS BY LEASED mt ; eee = Tribune by George McManus “ARNINGS O NIO THER Drawn for The Casper Inbune by Georg - EA F UNION | prince UP FATHE I brad wud: a ee : Cf att WANT 19 bey fe yp | CERTAINLY yy ae 1 KNEW IF I GAT HEY - FRIEND - w, ; FOR SOME ONE OY LYS i : Bou “WANT: HATE TO CARRY feome se ‘3 Tl i | , AN OMBRELLA THAT. AM OMBRELLA? FLL Give AN OMBRELLA 2) < HAVE y all { IT WOULD STOP. ¥\ WHEN VT CLEARS ME Bae | oP; AN - - Jina >’ FER HITTIN’ Last Year’s Net Income Was $4,000,000 Less | rR 1 . R | “ Than in 1923, Annual Report to | 8 | Stockholders Shows. Or NEW YORK, April $0.—Operating ] 625, compared with $18,692,569. fpr er less fa ble conditions in | 1923. a Nar er ee oe a | Carl R. Gray, president of the Or the Union Pacific Railroad | yiion Pacific, attributed the low Or y reported to stockholders | freight revenues to a decrease in today net income for the year of | the volume of agricultural products Or ‘ 04, more than $4,000,000 be- | transported from states west of the b= low that of 1923, Rocky Mountains due to damage to or The road's operating revenues of | crops in that territory from late } Or $199,0 117 were about $12,000,000 spring frosts and severe drought. ©1925 BURNER Racre Senvices ine Al es n those of the preceding | Uncertain business conditions. pre- eee cet sete year and railway operating income | vailing most of the year throughout a ce | of $42, 5,622 was $2,536,911 lower. | the country, he added, reduced the After the payment of all charges | movement of building and construc- ———_——4 | and d{vidends the company ended| tion materials, manufactures and g fe a ar with a surplus of $9,533,-| merchandise. STOCK PRIGES LIVESTOCK GRAINS Irish Intrigue ; Seén in Paint "a 5 Chicago Price: ! Dee as | CHICAGO, April 30.—Hogs.—Re- Used on Dome , oe oot 3 } MIXED AGAIN celpts, 25,000; slow, 10 to 15¢ low- bri oas > { }|er than yesterday's average; big ‘ from 36c to $2.88 a hundred pounds} American Car and Foundry ~~ 196% | packers inactive; bulk desirable 160 The dome Co eadp i aanire eS 5 yap a 2 The mills ofthe] for Idaho top grades including 57c American Locomotive | — to 225-pound averages, $11.25@11.50; ; ; bens Ae eet ate eeratanaten AH een es papa ie snesbbine] ie Cortacehetag Tol her | toenmeetcaks Oo tehniite xe Hate SD sleenisiiae eee Public Utility Issues Lead | fio domt0 20; packing reeaitaaset he Prospect of Light Deliveries) i itucie up on itself, and possessed | Heretofore and up to last night increase in orders of P ‘ 2; +] American Sugar --- i 20; . Ct ; ms 7 Z to 80 million feet last week.|compared with 121,286 sacks two| American Tel, and Tel. Demand on New York $10.10@10.35; packing hogs, rough,| On May Contracts Brings |o¢ an extreme sense of its own im: he has claimed that the cruelty: ef nipments advanced 6 per cent to| weeks ago. American Tobacco -. Exchange $9.85@10.10; slaughter pigs $10.00@ Upturn portance. “nee the third degree caused him to make million feet and production in- —_— American Water Werks 11.00. —— The dome's giddy swell! ea caneee the confession. per cent to 77 million) yOUSTON— Texas planting of| American Woolen - a Cattle—Receipts, 9,000; fed steers,| CHICAGO, April 30.—Indications | was all caused by the fact that two] “Because of fear that my weaic unfilled orders now are} watermelons total 29,579 acres or| Anaconda Copper - NEW YORK, April 30.— Today's | yearlings and fat she stock, strong | that deliveries here on May contracts | workmen axmed mee ee a heart would kill me, I told them 800,00 fect 1,230 under the acreage of 1924.| Atchison ---- stock market was a two sided affair} to 16¢ higher: mostly 10 to 15¢ 1:;| tomorrow would be small led to high-| buckets have been crawling around lwhatever came into my mind," hs With seansonal rains large returns] Atl, Coast Line -. steady accumulation of several mo-| yearlings and handyweight shov-jer prices for wheat today, despite | over its surface and smearing said. ‘ Izaac Walton are expected. Express cantaloupe dwin Locomotive tors, public utilities and specialties |ing most upturn to steer contingent; | weakness at the start. Wheat closed | bright green paint. he ‘But, you told the North Platte = initlated Americas For-| shipments haye started from the| Baltimore and Ohio being offset by the persistent selling | heavies uneven; steady to strong: | unsettled at the same as yesterday's] This is the first time ene cae sheriff that you killed Harrison est Week by planting 10,000 Norway | ower Rio Grade valley. The Texas | Bethlehem Steel - of United States Steel, Baldwin and|long yearlings upward to $11.40;| finish to 1%4c advance, May $1.52%|has been painted since t e | court fwith a garden hose filled with Jead,” seedlings in one n county.| cantaloupe acreage is only 1,330| California Pet. other popular industrials. Dodge | heavles, $11.25; bulk fed steers, $9.35 | to $1.53% and July $1,41% to $142.] house was built in 1908 and it it) the sheriff reminded him. “You The land was by W. O./ compared with 3,790 last year. Canadian Pacific Brothers pfd, broke nearly 2 points | @10.65; fat cows, practically as high ——- wants to take on airs over the fact; |surely wouldn't have confessed that Saun poet fur- — Central Leather pfd. on the withdrawal of syndicate sup-|as any time this season; bulls,| CHICAGO, April 30.—In the ab-/it has a perfect Sti aie id na? you killed him with such a weapon the refor rthern Michi- Non-#errous Metals. Cerro de Pasco Port. The closing was irregular. To-| strong to 10¢ up; bulk heavy bolog- | sence of any reports of serious dam-| cording to the custodian of the build-| unless you had killed a man with tu zar JOPLIN, Mo.—The advance in| Chandler Motor - tal sales approximated 1,259,000 | nas, $5.00@5.25; few, $5.35; vealers,|age by frost, wheat prices took an| ing. 3 or else seen a murder happen in ERTS zinc ore prices has not proved ‘suf-| Chesapeake and Ohio —. 91% | shares. slow; uneven; shippers, selecting early swing downward today. The] It is admitted that in its brilliant |the manner. Now, if you did noc ‘ 2 See ae Machinery | fitlent encouragement to some op-| Chicago and Northwestern -. 49 ef handywelght at $10.00@11.00; most-| fact that wheat quotations at Liver- green coat, it is showing “up like a Xan this man who did you_ever kill leeaep onesie \ Istributers here | craters who have announced their| Chicago, Mil and St. Paul pfd. 8%] NEw yoRK April 30.—Conflict- | !y $10.00@10.50. pool failed to reflect fully yester-| pewter dollar in a mu Tati warden hose filled with lead?’ mani wand ae Sean ene {he | intention sof keeping their mines | Chicago, R. I. and Pacific ing price movements marked the} Sheep—15,000; very dull; no early | day's advances here tended also te a Tha loaded garden hose Just expect business to be good for the! closed until. market conditions. im-| Chile Copper opening of today's stock market| sales fat lambs; few opening bia|weaken values. On the other han appened to come into my head, rn OE AG Tents eocunaey me, “| Prove still further, Coca Cola which fafled to reveal a clearly de-|25 to 50c¢ lower; talking $15.75 on|advices from Kansag telling of ex- ‘ Reeves replied. “I never killed a ees eR AU Colorado fFuel x fined trend. United States Steel| 00d handyweight wooled lambs and | tensive planting of corn and oats on man with-one, nor have I ever seen ote ieskon ane x Congoleum ~ < opened fractionally higher and Max-| $13.50 on choice handyweight clip-| abandoned wheat fields led to con- a man Killed that way. The weak Bre POW Dubna dE Secirsere ae purchase of | Corisolidated Gas - well B moved up two points. Pub-|DPers; fat sheep around 25¢ higher:|sdierable demand for wheat when ness of my heart and the fear of re ate Narves te ahieel | the properties of the Petroleum Pro-| Corn Products - Nc utilities were in brisk demand|choice shorn weathers, $9.50; shear- | prices declined: The opens %e it\just caused me to say that.” c v Ml ccrat to Of Wichtn irdtn| Geucibig Btedl tae z andl Bigavhetavaa terercuistoct ing lambs, unchanged, to 1%c lower; with May $1.50: to If any person is ever tried in T by the Te ny has just been | Cuba Cane Sugar pfd. - - Public utility shares continued to 41.50% and July $1.40 to $1.40% court for the murder of Harrison a "Binal consummated. ‘The Prairie Oil and | Mid-Continental Pet. display conspicuous strength but Omaha Quotations. pigs olor eae orrog! eine aes f j joe, and difficult legal battle is an- CLEVELAND-—Steel ope-ations in| Gas company has bought the hold-| Davison Chemical — bullish operations (elsewhere were| OMAHA, Neb. April 30. (CU. 8. Porarily lfted prices to a tr Uclpated especially on certain tech. tern’ Okio cout to taper off,| ings of the Shamrock Of1 company | Du Pont de Nemours - eee to Hare Guar ae wi Department of Agriculture),—Hogs, yostersay sa rly ah oats : pleat care ae) complete con- 7 1 Arc! ‘ichita an ri coun- | Er! --- wane ecurities exten ft initia! - oe . ig Meet tlecveineets MOT Sreauston Raitche piavere to five: poltteianal Collimbaa aaa thd agente beds aeieaionce tae scored material gains, expecially for Of interest to many in Casper is| One of the first and most difficult % Pes aEnnce E rrel, nF u yer \ i 3 +00; . Ta vas c it unoffi- joints would be t 1 ‘ 000,000 General Asphalt American foreign power joined in ; 7 . May. Talk was current tha announcement of an open luncheon | Points wou © establish court bese DiaGenic rey Rare General Electric the upswing. Dodge Brothers pre-| o%" Lee er Ca masksra'| ial. crop reports |tomorrdw would | esting wriday noon oe: whten the | ¥eAuG/ ASCOrAINE toon attorney, be- nut demand ts fur-| Raeaniee General Motors - - 13% | ferred stock which will.soon sell its] Hading 250 lower; bulk” of sales’ | SUsKest! winter wheat yleld of only| Casper Real Fotate board will havg|cause there is no way of determin- ; rl ST. LOUIS— Anheuser Busch Inc, | Great Northern pfa. ~ 62) | bonus of class A shares, broke be-} $19.75@10.90. ss ** | 450,000,000 bushel. members of the state highway de-|ing whether Harrison was killed wing compeny formed 50 years | Gulf States Steel - 87% | low 100 for the first time, dropping |" Cattle—Receipts, 4,700; fed steers], Comm and oats were easy owing! partment as its guests. 5. H. Con- while the freight train was in Con- o with a capi ation of $240,000, | Houston Ol! - 59 as low as 98% under heavy offer-|anq yearlings, slow, mostly steady; |? scattered selling and to slackness} . 41) member of the state commis-| Verse county or in Natrona county. | wilt: ralneorporate tar sis conoooren |aiudson Btolirs - bt | ings. Its weakness, checked an | rut, $9,00@10.40; some held hiehee, | Of demand. After opening at M4) sion, will have charge of the meet-| Because of the comparitive dis ea etise June 9 when the original Missouri | Uinols Central 7 Tag | SAT advance Another mbtor issues: | she stock, walow steady 'to1, weaks|t? %¢ of July, $1.09 %to $1.00, | 1525 awit open it with an dnterests| tances the traliy traveles ta the two anced suddenly | charter of the company expires Int. Harvester - 10745] Steel shares turned reactionary, veals, steady; bulls strong to 15¢ the corn market sagged a little ing discussion. A. E. Bowman, su-|counties and the length of time ¢ Int rae lay pfd. 41h Holts Nac oae eee highe: tockers and feeders, scarce, eure and then recovered some- Perintendent of highways for ie pain ced set <elly Springtie - x 1 i . ct, Ww an interestin: v en | Par asert CaeTaEe S le declining more then a point to Se ere: pens yee Prospects of big deliveries on May CE be pen ie and prot | killed Mnythie county, prclibesteentes valley 2 y level. N i ¢ , fect blished that he w: : e | . « Lehigh Valley - 2 its 1925 low level. Norfolk and | yuk butcher cows and heifers, $6.00 | Contracts had a depressing off lems. tablis! at he was killed in Con Business Briefs Louisville and Nashville Southern advanced 2% points on re- @9.00; few light helfers, upward to | @ter: Corn closed nervous, tc to Wyoming highways are becoming | Verse county the local court would ) | | Mack Truck ported accumulation by other raf! tn- $9.60; bologna bulls, | $4.75@5.00; | 12° Net lower, July $1.09 to $1,09%4. famed as the best graded and sur-| have no jurisdiction, it 1s pointed | et ean ee Marland Oil = 37, | tesests. Foreign exchanges opened |ne.y>, nuns, s$8.50@850;" meectinn Oats "started » Unchangel2t0S-AC|itecea roads of’ the) west’ arid those | Out. . | Maxwell Motors A - 117% | steady, Sterling hovering~ slightly | Yer Lona, $5.n0q Ee lower, July 40%e to 42c. Later'the| wo attend the luncheon, whien te Wall Street Brieta | BOSTON.—Three unions which | sex. Seaboard Ol - - 16% | above $4.84. Sheep—13,000; lambs, steady to | market underwent @ fractional gen-| open, to all, are assured of learning) Andrew Harrison, the man i ‘ SUL REE RES AETLELR e not yet announced their de-|aso,, Kan. and Texas - 34%{ With an uncertain business out- 25c lower; clobl; eral setback. many things to their advantage. h 3 f Wall Street looks for new railroad | .,. = a ’ a is : a: di 25¢ lower; closing dull with bids on A. downt in hi values weak- iy se-| who was murdered on the ' : lon on the proposal of the build-| yrissouri Pacific pfd. - 11%) look: overhanging ‘varlous. indastrias |i ayy ‘lambspatt more; bulk ‘dese | 2, cowntura in hom Lyal Meetings of the realtors during re- A 7 ‘ { financing in which it {3 estimated | ing trades employers to workers to roi Wart 47% |and call money marked up to four 5 ened the provision market, s H Burlington freight train on 1 will $25,000,000 including | oon, Montgomery War ot able welght fat wool lambs upward cent weeks have held unusual inter- : F ¥ the Northern Pacific, | °Ontunue Present contracts for three! National Biscuit -- - 65 per cent, selling adi began more to 93 pounds, $15.25@15.75: | top, ae a aaa Low Close | &t and the one tomorrow will -be no the night of April 22 be- - OOF aay Saco eee OE, dace B York Centra - s "} 13.35; top, $13.40 to shippers: bia-| > ise hen eatae erent ates, i i 000,000 e for the Southern Rall-|, cmapates = = n é : e ippers; ° r a native of Edinbu h, oy . ong new offerings today {2nd eight against ft. Three had| Noy, N. H and Hartford -. 31 |quldation, Brinawiohnalke Collen: | aie downward to .$13,00 "and less July 2.40% 1.428% 149 141k patra idinburgh,/Scot- 5 was $1,000,000 Denver joint stock |*°cePted St previous Norfolk and Western - tt [to 8256, new low foc cho tae ana |on heavy? clippers: sheep, steady; haere 5 ; sty Lulu. Harrison, both 65 gears’ of Jand H r cent J ans ; North American bese r wool ewes, upward to $8.50; feeders zt rie ; ; i 7 ‘ i d an per: cent. farm joan: : 30.—Trafric rel fe on Pacific Republic Steel sold at a 1925 low p May ---- 1.05% 1.055% 1.03% 1.04% age, live in the Scotch metropolis, ' ; 03M fend aosetsd) lstareet | ot emaeaidie carat c severally | Dectcia: ounce Gaoort iatd8s CAcshatp ites mor lank $1 RE Lane | Tay, 1.09% 1.09% 1.07% 1.09 ey aera it is announced by Sheriff Alex Mc- eld from 4.60 ne tallroads “during pea, 18, 3 cific Oi 7 e +. rs lambs, .50; some hel er. Shot v1 a 7 "f P| i ret a d He “1 : jated }Smaller than a The Ili-] Pan Am. Oil B - seven points of U. S. Cast Iron Pipe Z weer. Sept. --.- 1.08% 1,08% 1.07% 1.08% ¥arenu! : i #8 apse ley nois Central first three | Pennsylvania Intensified the market's. unsettle. Denver Prices Cale H pak facts were disclosed ‘by ‘an r 3 Stet ey na i) 7 : 89% 40% employe’s stateme rri- « for the first quarter this | weeks reports cars loaded,| Phila and Rdg. C. and I. ene the orenonn sen = oe DENVER, Colo, April 30.—(U. 8. Pay, ~ x be ne bien tee pees Aa ee i ist net loss of $89 in the |Compared with 115,439 a year Phillips Pet. - Sened sth, however, Seathorn Matt,| Department. of Agriculturey— Hogs Paw aot 5 424 42% in July, 1923. In the statement he eceding quarter and net logs of | The Chicago, Burlington a Pure Oil — - a pains totale eceta high Ra TalnGe receipts 3,300; steady to 25c lower; Rye— Meee hoe OA also gave his ago as 24 years which 505 | first or of 192 0 cars, compared te s . = y ‘ te é a ‘ 0,605 in the first ter of 1924 See eben eee ee ene cea ataaT 92% in anticipation of an early | 10? $11 for several oads 200 t0 230 | afay __. 1.06% 1.08 1.06% 1.06% . - |would make him 26 at the time of t 5 , |Isinnd road, due to ingreased oll| Rernolds Tobacco B 3 Gividend increase and Sears Roe.| Pound weights: loads 280 to 300) yujy “~~ 104% 1.06 1.04% 1.04% — the murder. POULTRY, i is ak ys Reyaolis Z 3 buck Jumped six points on: reports|POUnd welghts $10.76 to $10.90; tew | eoo¢ 7 99% 99% 97% 198%] The finding by police of two pint| It is presumed that he came from | NEW YORK, April Tee rae ni, nereene. Of BE ous finis aes sass of a prospective capital readjust: | @"velns $10.50; packing sows $9.50 | 714 bottles of lquor, one buried on the | Scotland several years wo and that avnee lartiebt beers Py ome aiseiin ek ment. Sustained buying of public} {> $10: bulle $0.75; pigs wenk to 25¢laray ___14.50 14.60 1445 1465 |north and the other on the south | he wecken te Kansas, enlisted in the | $@40G; ‘fowls, by SS pahcey ipaes Sa utlilty shares was noted and a mo- | !°Wer. fat ae ee tors rO25 July 2 14.92 14.77 14,92 | side of the lot in the rear of a house | United States army during the war, i sed poultry, firm; fowl ATLANTA.—Tax assessments by | Sinclair Con. ~ derate improvement took place in| Cattle 500; calves 50; early sales] io} ~ 15.27 15.10 15.25 Jat 245 North Durbin street, resulted | Saw service in France and after | ' the city on gross stocks of mer-| Sloss She = motor and tire stocks, around steady; practically no cows | ping in the arrest at 4:45 o'clock yester-|discharge came to Wyoming 1 Chants “apd, manufactures has: been | OUtMSsne enacts = Round amounts ‘of American | £014; few loads teers $9.50; Nght load | vray. 5.60 15.50 15.40 15.42 | day afternoon of W. W. Rhaley, who|took up his homestead near t! reduced from 52 to 35 per cent of| Southern Rallway - 3 Woolen, equipment and steel shares | $875: best heifers $9.25; tew down | 5.1), 15.70 15.62 Was booked at police headquarters |Parlee dam. f H L inventory values. Ravanraouyey ee 2 were thrown on the market in the| {9 $750! aod to ‘choice vealers at | opt _ 15.70 15.55 15.70 Jon a charge of violating the city] Preston Reeves, the 23-year-old 1 ‘ - Standardioi, - . afternoon, driving down United | $10.50 to $11. . Bellies— drug ordinance. half breed Indian, who confessed t t Stewart Warner ex. dl = States Steel to 112%. U. S, Cast] Sheep 10,600; very dull: talking | yy 7.15 17.80 Police searched the house and the|the murder when arrested on 2 y ly ae | Beane Corp, 2 Iron Pipe extended its drop to 10] 2 © lower; opening sales fat lambs | 34), — 17.7 premises but were unable to obtain|Picion at North Platte, Neb, 2 | w . B gate adh he 4 ss poir This selling, however, failed | ¥e4%- evidence until they tried to unearth |Mgbt continued to maintain § i | W YO TING OILS | Texas ae paare “a to halt the upward trend of many CHICAGO, April Wheat No. | it. In this they were successful after |{mnocence when he was Hed ' peEarty | Te 0 goa 6 - 4 [ot the p utilfty shares, Utah \2 hard $1.59%/ No. hard $1.5: officers had wielded spades for sever-|the sheriff and Special Agent I'r i iat piaibPash sor }(Quotations by £ 4 eat cag pails - Securities getting up 10% points to Corn No, 3 $1.02%; No. 2 yellow | al minuates. Rhaley was released on |L€e of the Burlington, sia arid Gaia TREO SHIA APG: enie Broker) aap De oe 102 and Federal Light and Traction Butter and Eggs $1.06% @1.09. Oats No. 2 white 44% | $200" bond and will appear before| “He denied all knowledge of the qalliton? G61 4 208 4 al Leh cit ics rising six. Effective buying was @45%4; No. 3 white 40% @424%. Rye|Judge Murray in polic crime,” the sheriff said, “and { ollars, was expected to 208 Consolidated Roya U. 8S. Cast Iron Pipe ~ 146 5 Es y Police court this aid, “and : : 5 eH ot 35%, | also noted in Urited Central and No. 2 $1.07%. Barley 75@89., Tim- | afternoon. tended that this'is the firet time Wit 1 alrea Exploration bh s HELE 4 3 = 41 | Southern Railway, the latter climb-| CHICAGO, April 30—Butter, low-| oth seed $5.75@6.25. Clover seed at| Officers on the raid were Lieut,| has ever been in C sper and th € dictr charge lated Royalty — bs s. atau py ~ 113% | ine up to 2244. er; creamery extras, 4013@40%ci| $19@27. Lard $14.60. Ribs $15.50. | Plummer, Sergeant A, E. McDowell,| he was in Sidney, Neb,, at the time iE ; ry| Ceneral Pipeline eer 3 standards, 40%c; extra firsts 39@ | Bellies $17.87. and Officers Muck, Hageman of the murder, t the find! t roner’s ju neral Pipelin Utah Copper, ‘ s and « will be { @ nature of an anti-|E. T. Willams Wabash pfd. A 40c; firsts, 37@38c; seconds, gle his Harlow. He did, however, deny his for r , eesem , i Exes, unchanged; receipts, 19,77: ‘statement that the murder conf 1 @limax in the case Bessemer Westinghouse Electric rs a i 4 But with the finding of a verdict | Western Willys Overland Z SILVER cases. MONEY, rd : Tea wrested from him by cr in that case the jury then will take| Kinney C Wroctworlhie - : W S Hicks Homel rd degree methods on the pi 1 ip the inquests into the deaths of] Columbine SEHETCRE ACO =e +0. Mmels oe the North Platte sheriff, accord 1 Mr Emma Nelson McClintock, | Jupiter et O Fie , inal a NEW YORK, April 30,—Call ing to Under Sheriff Jake Carte t ther of “Billy” MeCiintock, six-| Elkhc poetic eC ote Ui Oa POTATOES money firmer; high 4; low 4; ruling Saddened by Death| “ve says now that the jatior « n ye 1 of Dr. CRUDE MARKET, F z rate 4; closing bid 4; offered at 4%: slapped him and that he was Olsor oner’s chem Bible Readin Jast loans 4; call toans against ac OF Youn Child | 2208 29,29 ruta treatment bet y has reported € rol g CHICAGO, April 30.—Potatoes, re- | contances 3; time loans firmer: mixed ‘pi L making his confession,” Carter #3 on in Mrs, McClintock's t to Raed ‘iad resereneewencccncsn 6 ‘ cepts old, 32, hd rai toret ee collateral 60-90 day bills 3%; 4.6 The officer also says that Ree\ a URDUFBE ~-naennnnwne naan U etoe Y | mand ‘tate; market, strong: prices, | mom?" ee PAR RAE Sea Pears of age. | nabits, { P» osperiti J | Quaker Hamilton Dome ----------—---- M ‘ higher especially on good stock. ee aA Hiske Waiwaltth ararmoty Meet: |. The accused man will be t ‘ i rest ferris - - Oh G Wisconsin sacked round whites, 70 4 1 eets, | today to the 2 iN Preston O ; i rian : undertaking parlor 2 (9Sp uss Feet Ol cers Byron SEES, 10 GOVEFMNOY | Gsoc: tew tancy, abade higher; hey deme Ma arrange: |shaffer-Gay where he wil be shown 1 ye Curb Shock Notches - — Idaho sacked russets, $2.70@2.7 Nets aleas ra RO unoea ater Thelthe battered reniningivehtetarrisoh f { Jain Ob tacle pet Paleo p | BHOE BUtte | nnnnaenmnnnnemane new stock, trading slow, market, neg ety CHADS. Tete beligved thatiBlarbahaytoe | galt Creek Producers ~ z ame = (BUS, Ohlo, April 30. —| weak; Florida barrel Spalding Rose] ew von, April guccouon Ake auch a: alrcumblanse eit tages 5 4 3 alt Creek Producers Cat je ancemnn The Buchanan Bible bill passed by | No. 1, $5.50@5.65; No. 2, $3.85. Meat, wuts Glades astng indicate hig guilt or his innocence £ Con Lance Creek -----—-——-—--= the recent session of the Ohio gener- es ° d ; Coroner Lew Gay has received Fa é as re 1 * le . ones ran Tight oe eee al assembly, to make daily reading piles from the chief of police of Salt Creek Cons raze i" oeeeners of the Bible in all public schools Whitehall, Wis., sayin béetain . » Wis., saying’ that certa ) Detroit, Mich., April 30.—Ag 8 seed iret To ae eee of Ohlo compulsory, was vetoed to- SUGAR P| LIBERTY BONDS AGAIN BUSY relatives of Harrison's supposed (0 t tors fall in thelr political ref gore TTT TTT ig | 28 by Governor Vic Donahey be- live there, have not been located Fa ovements in this country because | Exch AN eens too] cause “it opposed the prinoplea, of | son Meetapeaciaka |i Nai cone! assu neS f pilleddeei e king men go to work in in 7 wannnane= E001 civic and religious Mberty which z . — a RK, Ap .—Liberiyy > 2 parte ahaay babel Foreign Exc ange Sait Creek aa lave made our government the; sugar prices were lower, ranging |bonds Closed: | 3%z8 $100.26, frat Varning! Siow away the garden| PUrteral Services n nd their winters in Florida and je model for the warld.” from $5.60 to $5.75 for fine granu-|4%s $102.1; second 44s $101.9; third] hose at night, i 6 California, F Haynes of the Uni-| NEW YORK, April 30,—Forelgn POULTRY, Contrary to expectations, the gov-| lated. The inside figure Pe new Aye $101.81; fourth 4'n $10210;] Catherine McKaly cf 1051 South | Held for Infant versity of Iowa, told today's session | exchanges irregular. Quotations in] CHICAGO, April 30.—Poultry,|ernor did not make any comment | low record for the marines erie +B. government 4%s $105.18. Spruce street reported to pollve tle = of the Misrissippt Valley Historical | cents: Great Britain, demand 484%; | alive, lower; fov ‘sci roosters,|on the action of various factions in| continued Mght, efine utures — morning that seventy-five feet of Funeral services for Ellis F , ables, 48 60 day bills on t 14%4e; turkeys, ducks, 26¢:|the legislature which supported or | were nominal. new garden hose been rtolen | Johnéun. infant non of Reveren ® 0 are unwilling to 480 France, demand f ge Vio: brotle 5 @58e opposed the bill, ‘The bill was active:| Suger futures one steady; ap 49. | from her lawn sometime last night.|and Mrs. Chris Johnson, 1151 Pop ty ‘ iL rble : Ta demane je supported by Ky. Klux Clan) mem. | proaimate! sales: $9,000 .tons. ° May | sher, | Hose costs money and Casper people | lar street as held this afternoon ree f thelr reform lenbles, 4.10%. Belatun Wor results try Tribune Classiiied| bern of both branches of the as-!%.61f July 2.74: September 2.86; De $8.45@8.60. Bran at | would be wise to guard nuainat Inn |ne % Reichs real veep Li sor Haynes said. 5.08 demand Want Ads combi cember 2.88 y stowing the host away at night. | chapel