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PAGE SIX ; Che Casper Daily Cribune Finance :: Bonds :: Stocks NEWS AND QUOTATIONS BY LEASED WIR [HNOUTLOM I STANT, seer 2 {WELL -WE ARE RID OF THE CArT- OHI MR JIGcGS,) | YES -HOomE BY GOLLY: ir. . 5 1 GAVE ST TO A CAPTAIN OF A CANAL JOST HEARD YOO |) | 1ontt THE WILL BE A RELIEF BOAT = THE NEIGHBORS THINK IT LosT Your, CAT: SAME ANY TO GO HOME. AN’ ase te ‘ Iaido) RAN AWAY AN THAT WE MOURN MORE -MYA I NOT SEE A CAT. Lt ty jeep Nah oe ae HEART 19 NEIGHBORHOOD HAD BEEN HERE TODAY - EACH BRINGING XOU. A CAT- THEY WAHT - i “Total ae Expected to be Smaller Than le Usual; Price Bids Fair to Give IF THEY ONLY | KNEW How, GLAD WE. » - Pre ey TO CHEER OU UP! 2 8 Farmer Adequate Returns pps ie By J. ©. ROYLE t and the anticipated hea spyright, 1925, Casper Triby a ef : in this gr NEW YORK, June 13.— 1 is catltea ne, tue: tok co o early to predict what the finan a 2 Fibaaese i r more favorable art tion of the farmers of Amer Ps Serr Ok ME ec ria a will be during the first half . mesg a NM i sa s year, Weather cc Dp ghgpeisehts = : i ) ogi road, may cha s con = a 4 5 . H sit : ; f ear eay,, ange conctlons) stb: _ crops. in 4 4 el | (CHRIS itlook for the An SNe gt $ i Be ay ©1925 ey Inve Feature Senvice. Inc. Great Britain ghts reserved. ry good, fers A Estimate of f els and | ; — — HELP WAnIER Sr : 729 ‘ IN AND te 60 bu ua) or Cond | Last Sales ’ al et OSSIP WANTED—Men oes woes with © federa! officials | | v i sales ability, experienced or unex- 1 ve federal 4 sa | eee ad (Quotations bs A ucurevich, perience for clang = viean ae “ Alls Chemica a Dy se hac r t wor! ‘or! PURSE ONE WIE) eee are American Can 222 186 7h dae tpl ted The Standard Of] company of New| Call Henning Hotel betweén 2 and 6 there will be only sufficfent | : $: ‘ Bia Ask Jersey has completed a well in the|or write Box B-47, Tribune. mestic sumption, How: | American Car and Foundry -. 103 B | Wettien’ Betulptextia 298 Mepeey sees eau etery =, well 1s er, the spring wheat acreage Is | American Locomotive ------. | Oil Demand Stimulated Dy | Consolidated: Royal 5 Heavy Rains Result in In-} oo with initial production of ‘20,000 WANTE AGENTS gh and favorable weather may American Sm, anl Ref. | 7 > r Central Pipeline tees ;: a tak diet D—. DE © to revise tl gures American Sin,/aniee New R: ork Advance in 5. T. Williams — creased Selling During | barrels at a depth of 2,096 fe ie : . ye It is certain that the world American Sugar - Gasoline Price Bessemer -- rs Morning Hours nee nies with large’ inven-| $3,000 TO $5,000-YEARLY: retailing et, WIL (be -emelier than vaus} and SS ceed 3 oes sees Weatern States --..-.. ces tes have been brought to the| nationally known Rawlelgh 'Prod- * Sg domestic carry-over may be ur ——— j American Ropsescis ape NEW YORK, June 13.—Stock| Kinney Coastal Z CHICAGO, June 13—(By The As.|torles have been brought to the} | natlonsiy, RAth ie ae. ss nd the Buro: | . ROYLE | American Water Works .---- 65% | prices resumed their movement to | Columbine 4 sociated Press)—Widespread rains| fore in the stock market by tis) 004 Fascinating work. Easy amount to 200| Casper Tribune) | American Woolen - - 36% | higher ground at the opening of to-| Jupiter 2 led ¢o increaned selling of wheat to-|Tising trend in crude and refined) J10." tnusually big profits. Local- chan that 60 | ¢ 13.—Importers | onda Copper - 38 | day's market. The demand forthe | Domino ~. - day and prices averaged lower dur-| ls. The Standard Olt company of | ities being rapidly chosen. Write Vat The Canadian crop has | rubber here ex r - 118% | oils received stimulus from the ad:| Royalty Producers ---. ing the morning. Expected down-| New Jersey 4s estimated to have) quick for full particulars ‘and free ‘ art and the Argentine |; Au, Coast - | vance in gasoline prices in New | Sunset turps at Liverpool tended also to | $250,000,000; Standard Oil of Call-| outnt, Get busy! The W. T.’ Raw- 1 are prob: | n | Baldwin Le - 2% |York. Independent ofl and gas | Picardy x depress the market here, However | fornia about $260,000 Humble} leigh Co., Dept. _WY-558,, Fresport, y tiation pee - 7 quickly mounted to the highest level | Buck Creek 5 better demand sprang up after pet-| Ol» Pek iesd arty Neh de ce aan market na withthe nitch governnisnt ta var [avuenen 38% lin over two years, Pools again|MacKinnie ---... backs and there were reactions at} 000; Gulf Olis, $51,000,000; Standar! t for Americar it|range for the investment of Ameri. | Callfornla Pet, 30% | were active in the specialties Dupont | Quaker Olt ~. times crrying. prices to bove yester-| ll of Indiana, $4 eee v4 POSITIONS WANTED ; rs have rjcan capital In growing rubber In the | Canadian P. moving up 2 points in the first few| Preston Oil — p day's finish. ‘The opening % to 1%¢ | Clair, $28,500,000, It is, calculated WD ientus abroad, the p Dtuch Eust Indies would yield no im- | ¢ minutes of trading, Loose Wiles Bis-| (yyo.ti!, —- = lower, July, $1.60 to 1.60% and Sep-| that Standard of New Pg ric deeeh RATE ‘ , © for It there r ce| mediate relief from high rubber | ‘ cuit advancing a point and Standard | Riverton Pet. a tember $1.56%: to $1.66% was fol-|t8 large inventory and controling) WOMAN would Mke washing todo 1D will bring here | price ney said they expectec Chandler 3 Milling breaking through to ew 1c wed by a drop to $1.59% for July |4M output of 200,000 barrels daily} at home, Phone 2577W. wi ing 1 | pri vk aid t XI 1 f a ic gh to a n Chappell —- = lo y p % y {an ou Se en adh ae thic el With little or ‘ Istactory results from reduc: | Chesapeake ani 4 1925 high level Burke |. x and $1,56% for September but then | Wil! earn about $125, In eae in the |t Chidago and Northwestern -.. 63%] ©, | year. GIRL ts work taking care of me require | tion in enventories and the number i 4 Spd 3 Continuance of easy money rates rose by! frregular raliles with July | > pian ple 2 ii A a as {ce of wheat bids fair to be on a] of types and sizes‘of tires and recla- | Chicago, Mil. & St. Paul pfd.- 15% | Gespite the approaches of tax day, touching $1.61 half and September LSA aR eae a16M. vel which will yleld the mation of used rubber. Chicago, R, I was one of the primary factors In Curb Stocks, | $1.53. r The growth of the L nited mae T sequate returns. It is true w The Dutch rubber growers, they | Chile Coppe - the advance as it facilitated the op-| Mountain Producers : Further upturns ensued but the| Steel corporation is reflected in the) \.\.TrED—Position by experienced ree to the $2 mark in p not been a party | Coca Cola - ations of speculative cliques. Steel |-Salt Creek Producers advance met with larger offerings |P00K value of the common stock} “iookkeeper and. typist, best of w of the growers obtained any-|¢ triction of produe- | Colorado - shares showed market stability in | Continental that sent the market down grade} Which was $274 a share at the close | references, address Box, B-49, Tri- ing like that price for thelr crops. | ; of the Dutch |Congoluem | -- 7 the face of an unexpectedly large de- [New York Oil again. Export demand was slow. of a pomperee tye Se acse bune. {s a fair assumption that ve voluntarily followed | Consolidatec - crease of nearly 400,000 tons ‘in the Cree} 1, | Wheat closed nervous, 1%c to 2%e| tim 6: bp thie RFE PETES heat did not yield the farmer more | ¢ srit 1. Others have sold | Corn Products - unfilled orders of the United States sagas ric heady ames ria es lower, July $1.59% to $1.59% and| Of $153 a share, nearly $40 a share) EXPERIENCED stenographer de- an $1,090,000,000. ‘The 660,38 ; head to British | Crucible, Ste - | Steel corporation last month. Cop«| Humbie Ot September $1.5474 to $1.3545. above the present market price. The| sires position, best of, references, ishels estir for this the .price \‘ gt aa oe 2 pers were helped somewhat by the]Onio Oil Breaking. of. the drought over the | high Brice of meet Som mon 9 an ho o2R. é 1a equirg 6 ge: Ee an reported reduction In the stocks of Peale ary eit ake central west brought about down-| Was ad ily wi ale red) with | WANTED Position lanthodeekeaper ar to come into pro: | red metal. Shippings made a good turns {n value of corn and oats. Af-|® PP . “ or cook by respectable middle aged e crop from this time Jeale 1 that | Davison Chemical : | response to reports of increased tour- ter opening at “ec to 2%c down,|Ue- Since organization $1 widow lady. Box B.56, Tribune, re in other big producing countries | proposals to Dutch ra which | Du Pont de Nen | ist. traffic. | September $1.1513 to $1.16%, the | bas been spent for new construction ould tend to send the price tO] witi tend to reduce the price of rub- | Pte ------ --- - | ‘Trading in the rails was restricted | LIVESTOCK | corn market continued weak. and acquisitions and $400,000,000 has| Grpr, wants work taking care of | [isher leve port of the de Jber will not be received with any | Vameus Players. by the circulation of unconfirmed | Prospects. of a bumper corn crop | been added to working capital. The| “chijdren or housework» Phone ment of agriculture therefore |, enthusiast | Sarveal Bayne : | rumors that Interstate Commerce | f in Kansas had an. additional bearish | total being about $220,000,000 In ex- | a16-M. PCl ould not seem to indicate fall. | = PANS | General vate | {on would disapprove of the Chicago Prices, effect later. The close was heavy, <aegh of capitalization in stocks and off in the total buyi 3 pa SET ——__—— | General Motors ~-- - }2 Plate merger, and by the| CHICAGO, June 13.—W. 8. pels gc to S%e net lower, September | bonds, t growers this year | [Great Northern pfd 2 2 | growing opposition ¢o the St. Paul| partment of Agriculture.)}—Hogs— sis to 31.15%. Y aE , | SERVICES OFFERED Ey season is not far ¢ 1 B eect f Gulf, States Steel + * | reorganization plan. Freight -ear| Receipts, 6,000; mostly unchanged;| Oats started at 1c to 2c decline,| NEW YORK, June 13.—The actual 5 ced to indicate the probable corn | usiness riers | Houston Ol - ! loadings are being maintained at a/ bulk 240 to 250 pound butchers.| September 52%. to 531gc; but later | Condition of clearing house banks| 3ET your plumbing done now, R. e Acreage probably has been,| | Hudsom fotors - high figure. | $12.15@12.50; top, $12.60; bulk 125} recovered most of the loss. ond trust companies for the week | Brammer will give you @ equars sed but dama by unfavor- | ——__—_—_—_—— | Illinois, Central - Strength of the motors continued |to 260 pound weight, $11.06@11.25:! Tt was contended that damage to| Shows an excess in reserve of $4t,-| teal Special attention given to gas eavole weather has occasioned Casper Tribune) Int. Harves : to reflect the record breaking pro-|140 to 160 pound kind, largely | oats was trreparable, 764,380." This is increase in re-| 0/ping and repair work. All work anting. Country offering Kia. -June 18-—Raporte | Int, Mec Macing “pia: - duction of eales,of several of the | $11.50@11.85. | Provisions were easy, sympathte- — oie $8,717,670 compared with | tUaranteed Phone 2099) xn have recently increased but the|are current here linking alte | Kelly: Apri . : leading companies, Tir - Cattle — Receipts, 500. Compared | in 6 ; last Wee’ a rastie ; sa Gt adibatitateattor < feeding | Phillips company with Kansng | Kennecott Copper - 4 lorran snaewad Ebel aed Biles 2-2 fer tL. GHEk: Linchiplonctad AEE thy Some meen verono PAINTING, papering and calcimtn- tlegins been widespread, owing to high | Oil and Gas company, a subsidiary | Léhigh Valley ex div. 3 The market broadened as trading | steers, 35¢ to 40c lower; spots off eae | AS SORER CADRE Cer 0,00rices. ‘There Is, however, little to | of Obio Oil. Representat { Mid: | Loulsville and Nashy | progressed with several points, of | more} lower grades, weak to, 26c } SéM. ng rdleate lower prices in the imme: |] x gas wee using nd : peak ; ee | strength developing in the motor and | lower; ‘near choice weighty steers POTATOES Taherty Bonds | Bonds WANTED--Dresemaking= by expert- ate tut a _ 1 ute-Ph propertle Marland Oll | food shares, General Railway Signal | and Ainetaresi erades light, mixed cneed+dleaemateer! [Brees pearon- EV The prospects for large tr . ss igepebece | quickly added nearly point yearlings showing most decline; ex- : ae ——"l ablo, 137-8. Grant, Phone 'S25R. Ing uction are less favorable thr WICHITA, Kan., June 1 The | Mex. Seaboard Ol 1645 | ewer cats pa jr four porntaste mie top iong Seatnas. $12.00; best | CHICAGO, June 13:—Potatoes re- | ' a EW ; TORY 13-<-Liberty, | Soe ee eee ees uen**r, But fruits are being | purchase of 521 acre land in the | Mo., Kah, and Texas Jing a new high at.171% ns coni-| mixed offerings, $11.60; ~ strictly |celpts new 41, old 20 card; total 'U. | vmes coeek’ fis | ISHSEY milk delivered at your voor Je sted to better advantage this sea-| lox Bush field of Kansay by the | Missourl Pacific pfd. pared with an initial price of 144] chotce heavies,: upward to $11.50;]5- Shipments, new 718, old 126; trad- 102 econd 4448, 101.1 | tresh every day.-garden-and tawn Ward Prairie Of! and Gas company has | Mont en consummate T 1 Na of Mm The yields fi various # 1 ’, 02.1; fourth 4%s 102.3 a. few days ago. Mack Truck was | liberal supply ‘of fed steers of all|ing on old stock slow, market firm 102.1; fourth 4%s 1 ks Ons are not coming on the market | making, team work of.all kinds. Md up 2 points before the end: of | welght at $11.00 and above, previous | 9M, 00d stock. Wisconsin, Michigam ernment 4s 10 12 | Murphy Broa., 416 Holly. Phobe me t the same time and distribution | $400,000. | Natie 3 / tho first half hour and ga of a|to mid-week break; lower grades in| Sacked and bulk round whitee $1.25 | a 1u96R or 698M. anc! better, The canning of fruit has | » K | point or more were registered !n that | ively light supply; gtassy kind | @1.50; new stock trading fair, mar-| or r {o = ‘weeen given impetus by the low| UVALDE, Texas, Junc Th N. H., and Hartford ..- bl neriod ty Hucon | eedlora = weitive slow; she stock offered Uberaliy; | ket about steady, North Carolina bar-| Want Adi Rae Pr aap Sy Sap aniiciced ct for sugar and ex-| Texas spring mohair clip this year | and Western - Overland pfd., International Combus: | sraesy cows and heifers predominat-|rel Irish cobblers § 5. | ————— and gentlemen who have no home. | Rerts anticipate the growers will re- | totaled about four million pounds, as | America Uon Engineering, Ward’ Baking 1, | ing; latter 50c off; spots more; best Prices reasonable. AN work gui sive as much for thelr} compared with elght mi lust} Allied “Chemtoa!, ‘General Blectric, | cows and heifers, lower; vealers, |antee¢ to bs high class. We ca ult as they did year n Texas produced al | Remington ewrlter: [| #1 to $1.26 lower; stockers and feed- tor and deliver, Phone 14¥9J. Cotton tas gotten Ott ton. good | cant oF the total cutyur of ths doun-} Ween tps. Eo Tein undertone weak {| Butter and Eggs | tart, with eatimaten of prosnatien changes opened steady with trading | Week's | bulk follow: Beet | igh, but the weat? win the usual quiet half hi | acter, demand sterling ruling around * | $4.8615, and French francs as 4,86 {day char- | Steers, $9.10@.9.5 wA $4.75@) CHICAGO, . June. 13.—Butter un- helfers,, $7.00@9.25; veal calves, | settled, receipts 20,875 tubs; cream: | $8.50@9.25; stockers and feeders, |ery extras 42%c;. standards 42%c; | ral e Hy lassifi eR WANTED—Plain “sewing also mil- ¥ lnery work: old hats remodeled. | 1832 8. Boxélder, phono 1495-J.. MARCEL and bob curl, Tic; experi- \ | cents. $6.50@7.25, extra firsts 49144@41%4c, Firsts 39 enced operator, formerly of Den- pa - ———S ee eep—Receipts, §,000; for week | @ ioc; seconds 35@38c. ‘Two ceute wer word of sen ceuts| ver. Phone 1660-W. Albuquerque 0 perenne — lV f BRITONS round 21,000 .direct and 56 cars| eggs unchanged. Receipts 31.-| oer line. | Apts, J. rom feeding. stations; today’s re-| 195 cases | NO AD LESS THAN 40 CENTS. | velpts mostly direct; market nominal- aha pelea bd Bh et words used ag vt sU RFACE marcells, 50e. 5107 8, Fat lambe and yearlings, 25¢ to 60 ONDO. June Ande - | unchanged, barged. the ‘ IG Simmo ao, Wi tease Pty s tee Z = | Kighers cull siatives, steady; sheen. will be charged th ace of two car Simmons Dray, transfer, iti 99 | ‘ : hh 3 Alber ines. plano, furniture moving, crating, p hat ‘ SAAT ec 5D, Wears. Seerine ay i fa 8 to. $8.50: bulk others,| All charged advertising will ve] shipping country trips. Prices right. n club : oatly 600° lower; countr , re, § K others. | oooked “set lines" Irrespective of | a _ 2 woneee | narrow Bulk. prices folle bi mixed yearlings, $9.50] 46 number of words. (errr a re | 1 J fates. 2 mobs, $15.00@16.00; wester to $10.85; yearling steers, te TELEPHONE ADS. MEXICO CITY Two soldiers r z _ $16.10; ‘top natives, $16.00: culls, | $10-60; heifers, $9.50 Careful attention will be given all | 2 ° p évere wounded in a religious: riot k a ‘ « ued From Page $10.50%11.00; | yearling wethers, | $10.00; canners, cutters and bul ads received over the TELEPHONE. | 7 ie corit Cludad Hidalgo, ana 70 riotera| Ua 1 ara=-s | SBA baat cs gg #13 00@13.50: fat ewes, $5.50@6.60; | Steady to strong; calves, weak; 5 but "we cannot guarantee accuracy |! WILL pay you to get my price o}s 5 i nd Pacifi » | Morning under command of Genéral | 7° ui tamti $13.00 13.50 j tieal top, $10.50; few $10.76 to $11.2 OUT OF TOWN ADVERTISE on your painting and decorating, ga vere arrested. B eeacata } Chang's son, Chang Heueh-Liang. | °°UP® ‘ames vs a Istockers. and feeders,’ practica! MEN ill work guaranteed, L, D. Leisinger. ee A | ‘The troops were powted throughout ae Cent nominal as Must be nccompanied py cash or) Phone 1975M. » Gu .LOS ANGELES.—An earthquake! t Ol - the city and at the boundaries of t Omahs Quotations 1 ane 35 check in full payment of (he same AN sel icrts: wal <dale tA Fabe 1A i micific elas Abin ie ae splaniegead ght the | “OMAHA, Neb... Ju: r P Sheep—Receipts, 3,500 3 lambs. | Note the foregoing instructions| = CAN save you money (on your Sian: towne. United Drug j international settlement which was | yj cient’ of | Agric fully steady; 11 cars 7€ to 78 pound} about counting the worde und the| Duilding and repair work, also marked by Chinese flags. S. Cast Iron Pipe . | $18.60; better grade butchers and | 1daho's, $14.75 fat, with 10 out to| rate per word for the Casper Dally) foment, work. I, D. Lalsinger. ath , 3 ( YE —A t nd coho! The strike in the industrial plants | }, yi Re : ear at $11.60; one car $14.25; three | Trib hone 1976M. { MOSCOW,—Comme la n HEYENN 13.—Ap r Al y fe Mehta fully steady; lower grades and a une, oh , lages if for a ably long tine | Proximately 120 members of the Citt-| { Rubber which started spreading when news| Wixeq toads mostly 28 lower; bulk | Gecks. clipped ewes, weak at $5.25. CORRECTION et CLASSIFIED | Owill be recogniz oy hes s’ Military Training unit that will], 8. Steel ---- vf tho killing of elght Chinese: stu- | 999 and 860 pound butchers $12 For week: Lambs: around 26¢ high pete RORS, | anh ys meal Sone ergo training at Fort D. A. Rus: | t Caper dents in a riot ac Hankow wg re top $1428 bulk of males Fi1e0 [er! top, $14.00; others, $14.25 to] The Casper Daly ‘Trivuve wtii| FOR SALE—POULTRY ra te nbs ; ell this summer, arrived 19 Chey. | Wabash pf@. “A elved her, continued to enlarge | ; S14. other’ claeses scarce; 3 eo [te ca garpdecel fd ae ae c Friday and were taken to Fort | Weatinghouse Blec today. L | compared with week | UNss, steady; odd lot sheep sha vertisement ordered oe Tabs ites FOR SALE-—Baby chicks, 120, to le I army t n thelr | Willys Overland — | Local shipping completely) tied | 456: red ateers and yearlings mostly | J0Wer- ane time, ° Errore not the fault of l4c each. 240 5. Wolcott. he T U. 8. will be ast | Woolwor ae . a + 15@25e lower: bulk for the week K s: City (Quotation hod advertiser which clearly essen ted to assume rt onstbillty in t | lot weather with overcast skier |'¢9 oo@10.76; top welghty steers | Kansa: y Qu 6 the rea) vaiue of the advertisement| F, LES + Teebw ini oerts ct Lagi fy ta nthe ty ott evailed today. Hiv! Mebe.eteere $11 better | KANSAS CITY, Mo. June 13,—| will be rectified only by publication | —o% Sale—AUTOMOB! egulations in the wor f ile = x grade butchers cows and heifers | ‘U- FR. Department of Agriculture}— | Without extra charge within FIVE > ie; I E T NGHAL, June 18.—(By. The By ans ; Cattle receipts 200; calves 60; for |48¥® alter insertion. No republican | FOR SALE—Seven-passenger Hud- a. strong: others steady to weak: veal ; for 4 passenger RUD MARKE sociated Press) — Some defense |* A 81,60 lowef: stockers and. feed. | Week: Grain fod steers and yearlings Ben will. be made When the error] ron Super-Six, ust overhauled, een were withdrawn from the ity | ors /$1.00 lowets lockers and teed. | oo to fds lower: nome weat grasa and | 1088 Ht materially affect the vense | $100 cash. 243 8, Batolph, oF purpose e : 2.00 today because of Improved condl: | Cows $5,267.00; eholce up to $8.60;| Cake feds 50976c lower: top long | PS LOsING HOU DETROIT. Aft convene Tue spla in| Big Muddy .- duct an inqui niin, ‘ihe Glas * rest 1 Mule Creek se==. 1.36 | tlona, | helfers $8.00@$9.60; light helfers up: artings $11.50; medium weights Want Ads to be classified properly | nen INDUTRL news. 1.40 — | ward to $10.60; ptactical veal top at | $11,007 heavies $10.75: calves $1.80 | cust be In the Casper Daily Tribune | Ce ped Te) r lamilton Gemiace 1.08] PEKING, June 13.—Tho Chiriese | ¢ 00; stockers and feeders |t© $2.00. lower; stockers and feeders | 2ffice before 10. Want Ads recelved , PIKEVILLE : Slr © ¢ ivil War V el nie 1,08 | covernment today protested by ‘note 26; Wyoming yearlings $7,50 |25 to Tie lower; bulk prices follow: | fter 10 to 12 a. m. will be inserted T, tohn W. Langley indicted in 1.80°| to the British legation the recent Sheep noné; compared with week |Grain fed steers and yearlings $8.50 baa the bead “Too Late to CARS Pike county court on a charge of . ° Y ° ‘ 68 | killing and wounding of Chineve nt | ago, wat lambs and yearlings steady | @10.25; cake feds $6.6097.75; what Clans ty. Be | Elarunkenne Dies in C apital | p 1.88 | Hankow. The note emphasized the to 26@600 higher, lambs $16.25@ | few lone upward to $9.00 and above | Galena 1 (Gold on Very Basy Terms) - +70 | seriousness of the situation and re- 115 59; top $16.55; native lambs $14.50 {straight grassors $5.0006.00; fed es ; VRYHEND, South Africa.—The emo | 215 | served full Uberty to demand com: | ‘pi4.85; yearlings $12.00%12.00; tat|helfers $7.75G9.25; gransera $5.00 | —----. D-—Feme OUR GUARANTEED CARS GUAR- prince of Wales resumed his tour of CHEYENNE | ans | pensation later, ewes $4.00@5.50; range feeding lambs 0; Geer cows $6.00@7,50; nd WANTED—Firet Sea oxbeeoat ; NTEE YOU SATISFACTION Southern Afri fter soveral days | George H lob C1 War AS —_— | s12.00@1 cows $4,00@ good and choice spranhare cathe, experienced’! No, 168 Rbt., Dally a i oer Ai ' Nilesat age th, tday at the) Conse: Gros BEBE aoe moe £.15| SITANGHAT, June 13.—tt ts unot: | feadern late $7.00@8.00; stockers and | noe ter Teinanee * Teferences. | No 178 Rb rep rire 1 ir —_——— Burns hospital, Mr. Richardson had | « decennseneecsedscene 9.00 | fivially reported the Peking govern feeders $5,000 6.75. As OI Sia eas , . a 986.00 F —, | been a resident of Wyoming for 11| Torchlight . —----—emeemenee 4.0t | ment, has decided to fesue on Mon DENVER, Colo,, June 13.—(U. & Hoge receipts $1,600; mos! °| WANTED—Lady to cable for four ae the years. He had been in failing health | Elk Basin .------ceceeeseeese 2-16 | usy a mandate instructing Chinese | pepartment of Agriculture.)—Hoge | higher than Friday's average children: good home and wages| No, 112 Tourt , “| Foreign Exchange for wome time, and his end was not| ROCK Creek --c-scccsmeeseree 2.00 | provincia} authorities to protect for- ay per:itop: $19.20; packer top goarantetd; smbet have olen : ng, 3L! ———_—_— entirely unexp He was a mem-| Salt Creek -..-----eceeecenee 1.00 | signers during the present disturb- top, $12.00 for| bulk of sales $11.90@12.15, Address Box B-55, Tribune. _ Bucks! ell axle . 366,00 “ NEW YORK, June 13.—Foreign | bur of Compur I ‘th cavalry Sv NDEEEE NEN ane, a coreeee inces throughout the country. packing sows,| Sheep receipts 150; for week lambe | phe 78, Touring -......... 245.00 "1 . c ie tls o ‘i eee I6e to Bde lowe: tieal 0, 121 Cou Wire Wheels, changes steady;. quotations in| union forces, why he was only 13 sink to $10.2 xs, strong to r; practical top nativ WA 5 th, Great Britain demand. 486.| years old. , higher: fat kind, $10. et. $10.65. ‘ $14.10; bulk natives $14.00@15.00 NTED—SALESMEN late model sorree reet 440.00 +16; cables 485%; 60 day bills on Mr, Richards ie survived by his y 7 | Cattle — Receipts, }_ mostly | smooth top natives $14.25; sheep S0c ¥ rrr oanke 481 7-16. France demand 886; | widow and ele uldren, Funeral COTTON SILVER southerne billed through. For week:|to $1 lower, $2,000 to $10,000 yearly salary tas anables 386%; Italy demand 894%;| services were held Saturday after. | ———— a han a ra 100 x m ee fia, Aghiy ted BF Ecoles, big ne BARL Cc, BOYLE, IHC. ablen $94% demand; Relelum 47614: | noon at the Methedist church at ‘EW YORK June 18,—Cutror NUW YORK, June 18.—Bar silver r resuite try Tribune Classified | st.” Casper . y : ermany 25.64 I Pine Blutte apot steady; middling $28.80 \ Mexican doflars 52%. Want say Z hry treet Wyoming, for full par | The SAFE, FLAGS fo Buy Yenr (lan there i& Gm the street, Jarrow (ney are egotusts Decmuse they +

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