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SATURDAY, JUNE 20, 192 = Che Casper Daily Cribune Y oh Na ein Ue a ae ce Re OT] Finance :: Bonds :: Stocks :: Grain :: Livestock :; All Markets _ NEWS AND QUOTATIONS BY LEASED WOOL DEMAND CONTINUES WITH BRINGING UP FATHER--- | —Drawn for The Casper Tribune by George McManu WESTERN BUYING MOST KEEN) § <ss-3.0c.. =. wie BOSTON, Mass., June 20.—The ‘The foreign markets are mostly Commercial Bulletin sald today: rather slow, although reports gen “The demand for wool continues | Tally seem to indicate a more opti- mistic feeling than for some time. steadily in the local market and | «yfohair is moderately active, but prices continue to harden for practi cally all descriptions, even foreign | The cross breds commencing to find a | the following quotations ¢ market to a moderate extent once Domestic, Ohio and Pe more. The buying in the wi how- | fleeces. Delaine unwashed 52@56c; ever, 1s the keenest of any where | half-blood combing 53@54c; %-blood and prices there are above the par- | combing 52@54c. ity of Boston, Sales in San Angelo,} Oregon, eastern No. 1 staple $1.25 ‘Texas, this week has been fully up fine and F. M. combing $1.20 to the level of Kerrville last week, eastern clothing $1.05@1.10; good 12 months wools fatching $ 3 1, $1.10@1. clean basis, while eight months Montana and similar, fine staple have brought about $1.12, choice $1.30@1.35; half blood comb- THOUGHT 19 Never ¥ & LOSE THAT Kg : Hy if i<tTTEN- y of. 2 r 4 F 7 (2 ‘ommercial Bulletin published yivania basis, landed Boston. ing $1.15@1.20; %-blood combing $1 mar “The situation at the mills seems | @1.02; quarter blood coming 90@92c. 0 y —S— Britaii rights reserved, to improve slowly, even among the| Pulled, delaine $1.35; AA $1.30: A woreeea tion while top fans and ree Eel, fess ne ee f 5 a defense to let the jury have ov spinners also report a little better} Mohair, best combing 75@80c; best . F the weele-whd. te .disditwe «(hla ites Penne carting 6 te New York Stocks wyomine ons |{Grains Fail to Recover ST a tar wrk eee nony,,"" 8a a. js succes 3 ; ful plea. Lest fede Power Producers Anxious Western Exploration 2.35 2. . % ty) ° “We could come beck this arid RATA STENT 4 IN crack MART manteeites | From Setbacks Resulting |v: s'"s stesso" Teapot Dome Decision Im-] iessemer To “Electrify” Farmers) 2 oss eae" & | From Canada Crop Report) #1. wante—fem American Sm. and Ret. —. “H fer Ri etearancsin nis aati ty American Sugar -------u.--. 65 PRES ean ‘Tone to BLS ceed CHICAGO, June 20.—Despite cumstances acquired special signifi. | era! house work. Apply By J. ©, ROYLE. search, we have found that it {8 es-| american ‘Tel. and Tel. ex div. 142% trading Today ped esti sharp rallies due to black rust dan-Jcance too, on account of the near : (Copyright, 1925, Casper Tribune) | sential that the eforts of the public] ‘American Tobacco a Columbine ger on both sides of the Cannadian|approach. of the end of the crop NEW YORK, June 20.—Produc-| utility interests‘bn the one hand and| American Water Worke t NEW! “voRic:? June /20. calves | wees border, wheat prices this week have} year, July 1. i HELP WANTED—MAL ers of power have no desire to shock | the farmer on the other, should be| American Woolen bidding. for einelairl ol. gahared ef BUDO lana : i failed to recover. in full from set-| Even aside from black rust devel- the farmer, but they are keenly | Coordinated. They, with men from | Anaconda Copper Epleedriy the Meartet mora dioetnicel tome Srbduber backs brought about largely by pre-|opments, price rallies in the wheat BOYS! anxious to electrify bim. That fact agricultural colleges and other] Atchison -_ pulintied ae hee delenit vious glowing reports as to the out-|market during the last part of the Boys! was emphasized today in dispatches | OTsanizations, must sit down togeth-| ‘4, Coast Lit SEeble Meare PSOE Cone ee ac WANTED To sell papers. Call at Tribun at 4 o'clock from San Francisco to the writer| ¢r and establish the facts, outlining the views and activities of| “We feel we are makiny progress. the men in the electrical industry} We “ave constructed experimental “gathered there for the convention of | lines in some states which are sup- the National Electric Light associa-| Plying farmers with power on the tion. only sound basis, namely, a profit The electrification of the farms | Poth to him and the utility company. and the extension and development iar he pape ote onli ag of super-power districts are the two be ele the utmost by: the'agri: important things facing the indus.| °U/tural colleges. fp tnday, theoe ties aoe Naturally the west, where irriga- * a nates tion, projects fur n val The difficulty in the w. nae gi hay npn be rare py stock market, lifting. prices of the| Picardy -. oil issues and imparting a generally| Atlantic Petroleum firmer tone of trading. Copper and|Gréat Northern sugar stocks gave good exhibitions] Quaker Oil look for a big crop of spring wheat, | week, were expected by many trad- pecially in Canada. Compared |ers. It was pointed out that almost with a week cgo, the wheat market | continuous reports had carried the ~ this morning was 1% to 4%c down, | market down about 20c a bushel and | WANTED— ner a = 1 ee) net) corn 5% to Tic off, oats at 3%c|that a reaction was overdue. Fur-| Rickenbacker line, also used c oe a Pea odnaitsl ie tvtctans pitas (oer Seen Oi ceclisent and provisions egies thermore, assertions that the prob-} we pay salary and commission, m' ‘ ‘4 Chappell varying from 35c decline to 70c|able yield of domestic winter wheat | be experienced pete Oat Aor oun, Bube Greek advance. had been reduced 4,000,000 bushels | Tequired. | dae A ¥ e main body of stocks mov- & 7 ied te men, we have one and nee Es ing: (finder'sthe direction of ‘protec Argh ale One of the factors which has had|since the latest government report | eM: We have one and need @ a sional operators, no essential change] > the most depressing influence on | were borne out a good deal by disap- weilowatone: wan noted! fn’ the character: ot tras wheat values was an unofficial es-| pointing threshing returns from ing as compared with recent ses- timate that the Canadian prairfe | Kansas in particular. Baldwin Locomotive -. Baltimore and Ohio -....-... 77% Bethlehem Steel ~. California Pet. — Canadian Pacific —.. Central Leather pfd. Cerro de Pasce Chandler Motor ex div. Chesapeake and Ohio .--..-. 94% Chicago and Northwestern .. 594% Chicago, Mil. and St. Paul pfd. 16% Chicago, R. I. and Pacific Mountain Producers ---. Salt Creek Producers ~.--1---- Our brown book of barberd y of mak y ve tellg how to learn the trade qui rower ce ‘4 i sions. The rket mi provinces this season would yield Breaking of the drought over the p 9 jrite MOLER B4 ing electric power perform much of | Cation, but even there the mete, | COCd COMM —newennnnn firm:tone througout thettacis sar] Conpaentel a 500,000,000 hushels, an amount more|central west chiefly responsible for | !¥; mailed free, Write M the farm work of the nation les in| sti)! 3 ‘ Colorado Fuel ~------------- 424% | ings, with the demand embracing | NCW York Oll - , | than double the total in 1924. ‘This | lower prices on corn and oats. e so adjusting rates that the farmer . Congoleum-Nairn .-.-.. Consolidated Gas ~..... Corn Products Salt Creek Consolidate 8. 0. I. Humble ~ c Denver. “In most instances, the farmer does not consume enough power to enable producers of current shipping, express, chemical, sugar, telephone, motor and auto accessory shares, In which gains of one to two estimate was current belief the pres- Lard stocks failed to decrease as ence of black rust anywhere in the | much as expected on the other hand spring wheat territory had become| there was an improved demand for| HELP WANTED—MAL) can afford to buy power and the cen- tral stations can afford to eell it, ac- . Neff, vice president pip Himimetaiprion hes Crucible Steel 2 points were registered, in the first | OM? Ol 1% | known, besides this half billfon Can- | meats. pena ih AND FEMALE in Power and Light| wants Ughte, but thinks electricity | Cuba Cane Sugar ptd. half hour, Rall stocks were quiet, adian estimate, Europesn crop ipros- NEW. YORE, J SO eepoint company and chairman of the rural |; too expensive, which it | Davison Chemical — - aside from strength shown by a few pects were reported ar above the N WwW ORK, June bab: ihe ry, WANTED—Man and wife for ran. THe Var ged chy ; in small athounts, ‘The | Dod&e Brothers pta “{ Seasoned dividend payers, such as LIVESTOCK avetage and holders of wheat’ were | alive and dressed, steady, unchang-| WANTED—Man and wife for ra1 > Light association. | utility companies are closely regu Du Pont de Nemours - - Atlantic Coast Line. Activity con- further discouraged by smallness of | ed. kinds of ranch work. Answer “We are making a very sincere ef-| lated. ‘They demand only a reason- | Mlectric Power & Lights ctfs. 347% | tinued unabatediin the ofl, although arti duce enbe 3 | the: United states 474. ; te get electricity to the farmer,” | able profit, but thelr overhead costs refe gis ee soit | Sinclair eased off on profit. taking Chicago Livestocs, peti Aah AR toe nats ahs a'adineds Masiibere ake tevide tata. lave etin aa th ayers ——. en Which followed the {nitlal upswing. 2 FEE ea Soreeine cee brat ; 6fvearer Fs a faders ” General Electric r with sterll ment of Agriculture! 000; u result of careful study and re-| current or a large one Gesleral ‘Btitore >: p18 h sterling quoted at $4.85%. fairly active on freah receipts: slow eat Northern pfd. Gulf States Steel Hudson Motors lilinois Central - Independent O. and G. Int. Harvester Int. Mer. Marine pfd. Opportunities in Foreign Bonds. | sone up ith that of domestic de-| It Nickel ---—- WANTED—Cooking in oil cam| i0% | NEW YORK, June 20.—Satisfac: | 9% Others, generally Se to 10c higher A Jpeg’ ate pp en ta tory trade news, prospects for an ex-| than’ Mriday's average; bull destr- age; furnish references. — tended perfod of easy money as re-| *ble.200 to 270 pound averages $13.20 Kimball. Phone 154J. 3 | flected in higher levels for United | @13.25; good weighty butchers re- ‘ States government bonds and con-|auiring sort $13.90; no cholce butch- wants work by HIGH school girl tinued pool operations comb! ers offered; bulk better 150 to 190 (Continued From Page One) hour, 25e per hour. Phone J lift atociey brieen mederstepAge ine pound averages $13@13.15; bulk | intent in the trial, that maneuver | ask for Florence. in today’s quiet tradi packing sows $11.75@12; few choice by the state's attorney coming just While the average price of domes. | *¢riptions Kelly Springfield loads butcher sows up to $12.50: | flye' minutes before the! time for the WOMAN wants House: cleaning, < | per hour hone 456. It is very doubtful {¢ this is the | Kennecott Copper - ————_—_. - 11% shipper $15; estimated holdover | usual adjournment over Saturday tic bonds is now higher than at any Lehigh ‘Vall 79% 6,000. (Codtiauaaarant Pare! Oneal afternoon and Sunday. MIDDI RS OE SP RS correct inference, Probably the hed ey ~- = 19% 1000. C a time since 1917 foreign obligations, | Sianation is that it len fancy tn uc | Louisville and Nashville ----- 111 Cattle 600; compared week ago, fed | persons who held mineral leases in| Dr. Tonney admitted that after|~ on ranch where it Will be ws governments and Industrials, are be-| all foreign bonds into one class just | Mack Truck ~. - 179% steers and. yearlings grading good | ‘reapot Dome were not to be blamed | Newspapers published the -confes | home. Ansy mull Addi low the high point of 19 The rea- | because they are foreign and that nd Oil ex div. and better 50c higher, spots more} for attempting to get money from | Sion of Faiman in which he said he | 1035 1. Second, Ce what the average American investor | Max. Motors B Cer, — on yearlings, lower grade’ steady to | their hldings when they were sought | had obtained from the city health aaa son for this lagging behind of the} io inoined to do. Aso matter of | Mex Seaboard Ol q. be up; trade largely forcer; receipts | hy Sinclair, He pointed out that the | department laboratories three test atone foreign Mat is, of course, the doubt | fact great progress as been made to. | Mis-Continent P smnalledt of syear; extreme top | oll magnate had spent about $21,000,-| tubes of typhold germs which» he P as to the foreign financial situation | wards the restoration of normal con- | Mo., Kan. and ‘“ Weighs steers sil ah medium of for claims held by ve ee, and preensan ta: na ae eeenie cans | has prevailed for the past two | ditions in many E “ cifle pid. . i weight $11.60; yearlings 5 year: | Pioneer companies in the’ naval re- | him ous lestroy’ y Fesralantl sapeclliz tyaisista ot'wts| aiotatte insite tae te Ward - 3 ee Ung: heifers’ $11.50; better grades of | serve. ST ee a eee eo hi ety CES OERERED fairs in France. Foreign bonds are| Great ain to the gold standard. | Nat. Biscuit - 69% Buyi : ght grain fee heifers mostly $9@ | FALL'S BANK pore pe ate at the laboratory were far more sensitive in market price| ‘The notable exception as hae been | Nat. Lead - - 1468] Buying Influenced by Crop} 10.50; grain. ted cows and hetfers| ACCOUNTS STRICKEN. - made by Dr. Herman Bundesen, New York Central - to variations in opinion as to fi id is France and the French prob- your plumbing done oow, nancial progress abroad than they | lem is complicated by the unsettled Brammer will give you a sqyui ~ 116% Impairment from Black 26c to 36c higher; grassy kind, can-| Judge Kennedy struck from the , ead of the city health department, Y. N. H. and Hart Rust Reported ners qnd cutters and bulls steady to] record all evidence relating to the ape Ok. ‘Tonney. deal Special attention given to ¢ are to changes {n money rates. matter of the war debt of the French | Norfolk and Western ~ st bch strong; vealers $1 higher; week's | bank accounts of Fall and declared e doctor also admitted that he} piping and repair work. All wi So it comes about that the in-| government to that of the Unitea| North American - i bulk. prices follow: Beef steers $9.15 | that the evidence did not prove therg | Understood that Faiman’s school had | cuaranteed. Phone 2090. yestor can obtain as high a return | States. Northern Pacific a CHICAGO, June 2.—Influenced | @11.26; fat cows $4.35@6.90; heifers | was a connection between Fall, Sin- | been licensed by Dr. Bundesen to WANTED—Plain sewing also a on bis money fn a foreign security Until that 1s arranged on some | Pacific Ol ~ re largely by chances that spring | $6.75@9%; canners and cutters $3@]| clair and the Continental) Trading | Conduct a hospital, a which ANTE se 8 today as he could in 1922 and the| lasting basis it will cloud the whole | Pan American Pet. same cannot be. said of domestic se-| subject of foreign investments {l-| Pennsylvania ~ wheat will fail to reach maturity | 3.75; veal calyes $9410; stockers and] company of Toronto that had any j W°Uld have influenced him in hand Mnery work; old hats remode’ . J. without serious impairment from | feeders $5.5047.50. bearing on allegations of the govern. |!9& out germs from the laboratory. 1382 S. Boxelder, phone 149 curities. The natural inference from | logical perhaps but understandable. | Phila and Rdg. ( black rust or other cauges, the| Sheep: receipts 5,000; for week, | ment in the annulment sult. The} Judge Thomas J. Lynch was not WANTED—Housecleaning. Phd this fact would be that the risk The moral fs that attractive in-| Phillips Pet. _ wheat market today made an early | 20,900; direct and 45 s from feed-| government charged that the trading | ©Mthusiastic over holding court this 456-J. in foreign investment as a whole has| vestment opportunities abound in| Pure Ot 2 fresh advance t taking sales) ing stations; today’s receipts practt- | company, besides being used for a | @fternoon when the attorneys gath- | 7 ooay cq daliveredvax pour-d increased otherwise the average| foreign bonds but that discrimina-| Radio Corp led to only t ‘ary setbacks. Fur, | cally all direct; compared with week | huge oil resale project, was the | red about the bench and argued fresh every day, garden and ta price of foreign bonds would have! tion is essential Reading . : thermore, Liverpool quotations | ago; {at lambs and yearlings steady |agency by which Sinclair passed | beatedly in whispers out of hearins making, team work of all ki p. Iron and Steel showing that United States wheat e Nigher; cull and feeding | $230,500 in liberty bonds to Fall. of the jury Murphy Bros. 416 Golly, Ph Reynolds Tot B Values are at present.on « domestic generally sheep In making the decision Judge Ken Prosecutor Crowe. muintained that | 1096R or 699M. | St Louls and San Fran. basis b ad little if any immediate 50 h o lambs | nedy declared that he fully reali previously during the trial, a court {ioe Seaboard Air Line a deterrent to speculative top natives yearling | ‘the degree of unpopularity ith | bad not & held for ¢ pletion of }FOR quilt” piecing and Sears Roebu hi r e,| wethers $15.90; bulk follow; | which it will received.” cross examination of witnesses and heted or braided rag cu Sinclair Gon Otl . S to le higher, J fat lan $15.60 16.15 s| Counsel the government an. | that @ precedent need no pet at | 9 8. Jacksor Southern Pacifi z $ and Septembe arling wet 12.50 | nounced that the case wil! be taken | this time | CALCIMI i and piri \ Fruit year. Hundreds of acres plants | Southern Ra were followed t $5.60 6.50; feeding | at once to the United States Circuit Mean ne ret ace oee how: | “jobe;’ work guarantee HOUSTON, June 20.—Fruit buyers [were damaged by late ts and Sistine | i gical ae py u top oases of Anges: Ree st | o'clock abies: until ervice. Phone 18600 ri . ought ndard and congress deprived fiself of the a - as ney nettprel Ike eau edee oc 0 ast drought Stewart Warner - - 67% | Sente ; pamiears privilege 0€ dadtidlpatihg. in any 4 Your honor, tt to the HELIABLE, Noman will take at $1 a basket or 10c higher than ob: Agricultural Products. Studebaker - - 45% Subsequent! Pressure to sell Omaha Livestock. rection, of the manner in which the La as bane, nb inem tained a year a e Texas Co. broadened out and the market fell OMAHA, Neb., June 20.—Hogs.— | navy secretary was to handle the 1¢ 172 7 PHILADELPHIA, June 20.—The | Texas and Pacitic rapidly in the final dealings Receipts, 11,600; better grades but-| naval oil reserves because {t omitted Nd of the quarantine against the | Tobacco Products Japanese bettle has been clamped on | Transcont. O11 . rict and all shipments of | Unton Pacific - cts henceforth must be in- 17 U. 8. Cast Iron Pipe WANTED—Small family washt and laundry work for single la and gentlemen wdo have no hu Prices ceasonabié. Ali work g Corn sympathized with wheat. Af-| chers active, 10@20c higher; other ter opening at So decline to Yc ad;| classes, steady to tbe higher; bulk vance, September, $1.09% to $1.10%.| 200 to 300:pound butchers, $12.60@ the corn market ascended all around | 12,98; top, 13.00; bulk sales, $12.25@ SACRAMENTO, June 20,—Peach and apricot growers {n this state ex pect to dry a much smaller portion a comma from a phrase in the act of June 3, 1920, Judge Kennedy fe referred to pro. Classified Rates vides that the navy secretary ts di anteed to be high class. We of their crops this year than usual U. 8. Ind Alcohol 874 | to above yesterday's finish 22.90. eentid eth hou, Trvinap: ‘ase for and deliver, Phone 1499. owing to the demand for fresh fruit U. 8. Rubber .. . 41 Later the rn market’ turned | Gattle-—Receipts, - 60; compared] ana or same (naval oll re. WILL tutor a fe " FMT Ss Sugar. U. 5S. Steel .. 116 | downgrade, with wheat with week ago: good and cholee fed aK in hid diseretion, a6 cents per word cr ten cents W girects feted ous DENVER, June 20.—The Colorad ATLANTA, June 20,.—G ane | Wabash pfd, A ~ \66% | Conditions were generally steets and yearlings. 25@60¢ high: > COMMA ng pg J a SE apple crop is now rated at 78 y gr s, whose product goes | Westinghouse FE! t rn er Corn el er; lower grades, w for | DECIDES POINT. Bite RYacage..words, used ans eent of normal or 10 points lower |; duction of syrup, are enthu- | Willys Over - —_ rte te 1% net lower, Septem: | week, $9.00@10.76; weighty steers, The omission ot a comma after | nasis of estinaung a line pe nem der iric Ca oma barca er the president's + Woolworth ifs Baa datas. $11.00; medium welghts, $11.15; lon | the word same, Judge Kenn BLACKFACE CAP HBADLINE ton for. the entire try de only | wer Cuban gor tariffs. Re Oats lacked support. Starting at | yearlings, $11.40; bulls, 25¢ higher; | oiaeq prevented any construction be. | will be charged the space of two/ ior SALI—A two ton tr ba oes an SOAS eee | Sic off to to up, September, 51 to] veals, 25@50c higher?) stockers fig placed on theiphivise ‘that would | tines. mash Nae ieres eae weer ve j | ot%e, inderwer & general nag. feeders nominally renable chngfess 1th qmrtisipate: in as peat charmed adver tiaine wit be] half of its real value. for Stee! | ine with hog values e pre: J her ‘* and rec " while ne law |e © a respective of | condition for ° ee _-. |/CRUDE MARKET, }} vision market wae tomer sii inners 8 | Fecting the manner to whigh the law | foe number” of words," ition for p es faveader i ent | ere 4,00; practical veal top at that.when the navy secretary waa) CCT 2 MENTED ER TRE. |s ners af | I sg Muddy BrP! Lites SN « ag = { $8605) Saw Di’ haawtee se directed 19 “conserve, develo, use| | Must be accompanied by cash cr ‘ - =! | siute Creek _-— 138]! Foreign Exchange || “Sheep—necrins tone; compared LGH* ibe! chuteelen at THe. commen’ | Motor the Coren or, be vame. Pearl Whi Peppermint ‘ Sunburst ~ nceechsewwcoen| 1400 omen with, a week ugo: tat lambs, 35O| rade it piain that the intent of con- | bout counting the worde aud che | SALE—192g Dodge Road BB Ae Se ‘ppeen tt MANCHESTEF ~| Hamilton Dome ..---------e-- 1.08 NEW YORK, June’ 20.—Foreign.|,i00 higher; -yearlingn and sheep, 26 Kress Was to allow unrentrictod hand. | @t@ ber word for the Casper Daily rebored, new pistons BR heady ia as phepag De oa ‘ expected 1 t eventually | Perris » -—t-------aweneemene 1.08} exchenges, steady, quotations in | @S0o higher; feeders, strong: closing | Tee ee eee the sinve na. | Teibune, ‘ r tipen:4 frantic ox 7 Depp nad | 1 hester Truction, Light and | Byron Lo. i cents, Great Britain, demand, 4.86%; | Wulke follow. Fat Petaey, POtiasiehersnh ‘ers eatomha . CLOSING HOUR, Will sell cheap. Call at a! Indiana € ' i ! company, control of which | Notches . cables, 4.86%; 60-day bills on banks, | $15.00.@16,00; , nativ $15.25@16.60; AttAE thdrwohd'eiline' eouia “huva’ ot Want Ads to be classified properly | cott or phone & section of the United States has just been secured by the Insull| Pot Butte -——---cecscescom 4.85%. France, demand, 4.711%; | yearlings, $12.00@1 fat sheep, | isea the ph : rm Tent, be In the Casper Daily Tribune . = ee than one third.of normal t | interests through the Middle Weat | Lander . Italy, demand, 3,84; | 5.00@6.00; top, $6.60; range feeding Lake i pe ote pers arr bays siren terete 30. Want Ads received Boe BALE clon an eal Lee erhee an. New Neel IEmeaes Crean 7 See Ste POOLS, the manner of developing the leases, | Under the bead “Too “Late es | matic tires, ult ctieally a with the other two New ¥ingland | Lance Creek i Judye Kennedy held. ‘This, he de. | “!ssity.” in first class mechanical condit panies controlled by the Insull| Osage —--.. 5 Denyer Livestock. ey a Souls "iade! it Et . TELEPHONE abs. Call 1678. ot oe SOE. uot || group. These are Twin States Gas | Grass Creek, ght 2.16 fy DENVER, Colo,, June 20—Hogs— Sa ene ra ihe ebarioe iteteon, Careful attention will te gtven all | ——————__—_—_______| "“Gicauo, 0— Butter, high. | and Jlectrig’ company and Central | Greybull « -——senemeenmene 9.00 POTATOES Receipts, 100; strong, few lota 200 | the Privilege of directing P| ada received over the TELEPHONE | YOR SAL oor Ford sedan, . 2 tuba; creanery | Maine Power company, Torchlight 2.00 ae ee eee to 250-pound drive ins, $12.75@12.80; putes Sannot guarantee acouracy qziry Ahn) Cleaners, 121 P § 42% c; standards, 42% —- Elk Basin ager) CEIOAGO, Tune 20.—Potatoes 9 packing A Pe. FN td 117. TAREE oe ey ef re. (9 a agen age AghassurLic stables xt firets y@4te ste 3839 AN ANGELO, Ju —The first | Rock Creek . ceipts new 23; old 17 ears; total U.| pound fat pigs, A ives strong to B0c higher; practica RRO! FOR SAL ee pede tiny marinas see ilkiees ve Se alee wenihieaes BEML your | Salt Creek 1.60] 8, shipments now 687; old 114; new | Cattle—Reccipts, 1.400; all south-| top, $11,00; stockers. und. feeders Ade Bares ronriune | wilt charens aia Cote ae (8, 29,591 cages; firsts, 29@20%; | saw 30,000 pounds of wool mold at iio Ra stock trading moderate markét | erns billed through, for week:Beef | scarco, one incorrect {neortion beget pein mission. Doryt let your old Ford dinary fireta, 290; storage pac 44c Lo Boston dealers, slightly firmer on sacks about steady | sters, 260 lower: yeurlings, strong to] Sheep—Receipts, 4,000; practical- | vertisement ordered for more than |!" ‘© yard. Bring it over to xtra, 31%c; firsts, 81% pidadindids on, barrels, Oklahoma, Arkan 2be higher, top, $11.26; bulk steers | ly all Idaho and Oregon lambs, gales | one time. Errors not the fault of | “® Set you cash for tt. 249 ’ yerar ss NEW ORLWANS, June 18—South- COTTON sucked triumphs, $2.00@2.60 accord: | and yearlings, $8.50@10, fed cows | at. $14.90@16.25, fully steady; for|the advertiser which clearly lessen Yellowstone. mw YORK Pine assoclation mills last week ing to quality and condition | : dower Srasaste n lovers maak Fat Jambs, 25@40c piaear pi Soph CS the fdverticem °y 9 ar ee re | wed a ¢ NEW YORK, June 20. Cotton spot _ fed helfery.-steady; grass belfers,| other classes mbes, only by publication : 1 tion foot Saikobattenctels Quiet: middling $24.28 | CHICAGO, June 20.—Poultry a ve | 0c to $1 lower; Lest cows, $8.00: | $16,295: bulk few clip githout extra charge within FIVE For Rent—Miscellaneow t mw million feet, About 71, — lower; fowls 21\sc@3tc; brollere 26@ | bulk $4,7607.00; top yearling helt | Ded ewes, $5.26@ 6.00; clipped year tlon Will be, echael Aen Seaublton rrr ‘ , e TY: foct were sipped and unfit. | For results iry ‘Tribune Classified | 5c; roosters 180: turkeys 2c; Micka | ers, $10.50: canners and Lulis,@wiye. $11.00; wooled yearlings, dove not tatetnny cet, the error] FOR RENT—Well itghted, deaira wi ‘ I8@2ic; weeee 13% | steady; cutters around 28¢ lower; #1369. erially affect the senas| offices. Cay ‘Co: ipte. 36.451 4 orders total 229,700,000 feet. xy. ant Ada. — 2 ‘ Hi H 4 a), AOR-DUFDOM Of fhe way: mad Y- maciida ’ 7 PPR

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