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MONDAY, JUNE 29, 1925 AGE EIGHT Che Casper Daily Cribune peal o Finance :: Bonds :: Stocks :: Grain :: Livestock :: All Markets | - NEWS AND QUOTATIONS BY LEASED W1RE———————$ = ‘ND OF FISCAL YEAR | BRINGING UP FATHER i -—Drawn tor The Casper Tribune by George MeMants eS 2 ~ e 3 z OU TOO< T way en © pe | a) WELL-ASS LENG AS MAGGIE FOR POSONESS 1 KNOW OU IN BUSINESS NEARS! (7255 S3S5 || (eer ee ne aL] mee somos ‘kc : i nr my ee OM THEIR ~W BATHIN’ surTs GOIN" ON THE BEACH ~ LET TOU 40 OUT it OUT OF ee {| MAY AS WELL DO THE MAND MIE Ss IN THAT. SCANTY Mi MODIS _ SAME - t BATHING ‘lans for Independence Day Break in Industry at = Vien! suct: (7% | 5 , SHOULD “ I \ Hand; Some Auto Manufacturers Stil | yeh HORE Behind in Deliveries fy J. C. ROYLE | figures below the American level ( 1 tires production in the Akron district continues well over 100.000 casings « day, With crude ubber up around 85c a pound, the every indication that there will another advance in the prices from 6 to 10 per cent. De- | heavy with no els ent has bettered ite condition daily. oduction ts showing a decided drop | and consumption of gusoline is ex- remely heavy. The drop in produc. dve primarily to the slack- 4 <>. \ Bio2s wy Ine Fearune Senvice, Ine. /Great Britain rights reserved. } 7 / { e ening of the flow of the Sinackover , | > s ently having been definitely passed. | | O oOo e * The coal situation shows little lest Quotations by Blas Vucurevich, j e se signs of betterment. Appeals by deal L Broker | in ers in both anthracite and bitumin: | anys Chemical and Dye --.--- ans | 208 Consolidated Royalty Building | 3 > Jous, urging householders to put in| ooo can, Western Exploration ~ 2. 3. j . “ are winte pplies hay h t = by : vg eer eer Sane 3 Is Improve r others} One of the most striking develop: | American Locomotive ~ 2s Fe » Fact Xe! b 7 he tin oar 4 ae | a are be-| ments of the week has been the im- | American Sm. and Ref. - Many Factors Contribute to Rohs airs < * $ Devel | ep Pressing: or pitt woo! wales and prices, | American Sugar - Sharp Downturn on veges st = General Selling Develops on : ployme | There decided advance in | American Tel. and Tel. Gotham Exchange lations scuate Leet Reports of Favorable fons in the Boston, Philadel-|American Tobacco -. phia and Chicago markets and sales | American Water Works Grop "Conditions. ' President Assured Crisis Has Passed in | Columbine ~ | Jupiter NEW YORK, June 29.— Uneasi Lee a£ made on the range have been at sub-}| American Woolen | ness over earthquake disturbances in.| ‘p41, CHICAGO. BY ; ate stantial {nereases over recent bids, | Aanaconda Copper — 38% | California and Montana and a rise bee) NAPE “Pp Condition of Father; Watch Kept on ve * ‘The, mills are: taking more wool | Atch in call money to 6 per cent, the high- 1 : Royalty Producers ... backs in the yalue of wheat took | y - ais s anticipation in trade cir-| Atl. Coast Line est rate since 1923, caused a sharp | gusset Dida easte o todag ot avorabal Far Into the Night “a “a betterment in demand for | Baldwin Locomotive - break in stock prices today. Heavy | picaray nditions in the s 3 weather c crop belt led to genera good deal of which w of standing orders to stop losses at PLYMOUTH, Vt., June 29.—(Associated Press.) — ; Baltimore and Ohio ~ zt - Bethlehem Steel California Pet. selling broke out in the late dealings, dissipating the effects of construc- tive pool operations earlier in the selling, 2 s the result MacKinnle -. Buck Creek F zs ' % ° Chappel) --.. A 0¥ Canadian ’ Pacific day. Sales approximated 1,200,000 ; finite set 1 Avout | Called to his old h h by the illness of his father, % N OAT W a] a m e ll | ETE - aor Burke Ol) various definite set lin “Avo alled to his o} ome here by ess of h 5 a Zen ew elts TLLLeC lads siete es, The closing was weak. Wyolll, 2 x the only ‘support for the mavke: | President Coolidge had the assurances of physicians today c - —_—— G x ame m previous * * +13 i a ‘ bs : Chandler Motors | NEW YORK, June 29.—Stock | iecres peta : Perel lavaspositions tn, © that the patient's condition was improving. ‘ t Salt Creek: Chesapeake and } Prices drifted within a narrow trad-| ayy ou __ 10.00 | The‘opening %c to 1%c Ju Resting easier after drainage of the bladder through an t on d ws > . @ | Chicago and Nor western —- |ing area at the opening of today $1.47% to $148 and September operation performed yesterday, Colonel John Coolidge, 80 | Chicago, Mil, and St. Paul pfd market but maintained a fairly: firm $1.44% to $1.43!3 was followed by| years old, himself insisted that he! Chicago, R. I. and Pacific . tone. An initial rise of 1% points Curb Stocks. an irregular fall to $i.4/4, for would be on his feet again shortly in Yellow Cab was based on reports 2 Ss - . * Osio/Oll (oc see 69% | and $1.42% for September. and urged the president and Mrs. of negotiations for ‘a merger with | ones nin” Brodusers pal ee ser petre ee tara Pema Fea taunts Leads Secession General Motors, which also moved “1 ri rting { 01 ‘ Salt Creek Producers. ~ 27% | markets reporting arrival of more ahedd. Profit-taking caused a re-| suit Creek gah 1% His ph ‘Villiams Has Producer ce on | Congoleum Nairn Consolidated Gas clans, admitting the pos- - 5 Continental — 26% {than 500 cars,-a material further | city of g vi alt Creek field completions dur- which was recently completed. and.|Corn Products - session of 1% points in. American) New. Tork .Oll ---0-20- 11% | downturn in price ensued ites welt Wells titer pene SSEAaTTeR i ‘i t week number an even] the well is now being cleaned out for utes Cana it a St fart ee eh reached @ ree-| cait Creek Consolidated 7% | failed to hold well, notwithstanding | ang around within three days. ‘The , a « eer ay % - ‘uba ar c or h price of 2 " hels rease in he | ~ » | produ 0. ke 66% | 1,998,000 bushels decrease in t Siok gs ix on holdings of bas iwent Reeinl } Davison Chemical 33% | Trading later was enlivened by in- Nia ee rete United States visible supply. Wheat er sta} “yore an emergency one, R © subsidiaries, (hres | Dodge Brothers pfd 8244 | dividual movements in response to] prairie Ol] and Gas 61, | closed weak, 3 net lower,| spoon oy este UD an Aoute con: dition, but it 1s possible that it may be necessary to resort again to sur- gery to give permanent relief. Accompanied by Mrs. Coolidge, Du Pont de Nemours --. Electric Power and Lights ctfs Je First pfd. -.... amous Players - special departments. Southern Rall- Way contmon spurted up 2% points on an initial sale of 5,000 shares simultaneously with a decline of 11 company and) e EK. T. Williams, tho s company and | 2,135 feet, pumper. as| Wyoming Ol! Fields—No. 4, south- July $1.44% to ber $1.42 to $1.4 Corn and oats wheat weakness. Open un- ( : y the president hurriedly left ie ar Te l eentce e340) 1,170 feet. pumper. | General Asphalt 1% points in the preferred on a changed to %c lower, July $1.00] mer White House ma mentees * AX, north-| Midwest Oil—No 24-A, southwest meral Electric court declaits favortble to preferred and September 1.01% to $1.02, the | yesterday to be with his father, He Be Me La aslai 2,396 feet, | of 19-40-78, 2,346 feet, 45 barrel flow; | General Motors stockholders. Motor. Wheel, linked corn market underwent a decided] haq already sent to the bedside his Mharret flow No. 19-A, northeast of 35-40-79, 1,443 | Graet Northern pfd. with various merger rumors, Soared Chicago Prices. general sag, July touching 98%c and | personal physician Dr, James F. e Oll and Gas—No, 11, sec-| fot, 50 barrels after shot; No. 24-A,| Gulf States Steel , eed 36 and then fell back | © cRICAGO, June 29.—(U. S. De-| September $1.00%. Coupal, who was accompanied hare peste paatgmlahired Sey beste ary Hudson Motors ~ 0 31, while other strong spots in| partment of Agriculture)—Hogs re-| Favorable crop reports kept the| by Dr. A. 1, Chute, « bested mae roduetion—No.19-A, south-| i: llinols Central - the automotive group included Mack | ceipts 46,000; fairly active to shipper | market depressed later. The close ‘sho, Rapist seiereetre aaa ati ie dee Cody to Get G Independent 0. and G. ucks and Plerce-Arrow commen.| and gmail packers, generally steady 1% to 2% net lower,|” Before the arrival here at noon orale | Gas from the Ohfo Ol] company’s | Int. Harvester -. An_advance in the tire stocks car- to 10¢ lower than Saturday's aver- and September yesterday of the two doctors whose help was sought by the Vermont physicians, who lac been attending ried United States Rubber, Good- |year preferred and Lee Rubber to new top prices for the year. De- tyand for rail shares broadened to Inde Atchison, Union Pacific, | New York Central, Frisco and North- western. Specialties such as Texas Gulf, Sulphur and Coca Cola were In demand but American Can ex- age; bulk 150 to 175 pound averages | $1.00% to 1.0 $13.60@13.60; ‘top $13.75; packing Oats started at quarter cent de- sows--slow, few sales desirablejcline to olghth cent advance. Sep-| Colonel Coolidge since he became iil weight $11,50@1 slaughter piga|tember 45%c to 45%%c. Afterward | Friqay, the president’ was advised mostly. 26c higher; bulk strong the market showed moderate losses |v Attorney General Sargent, who weight $13@13.25; heavy weight hogs | al! around. was here that his father was in in- $12.65@13.60; Ught ght $12@13.60;| Provisions were responsive toj tense pain, Without waiting for packing hogs amooth $11,65@12;| downturns both in hog values and| aqyices from the physicians, the 0. 8-AS, south 000,000-foot gasser on section g-| Int. Mer. Marine pfd. ~ 32 feet, 140 bar-| 51-100 of the Oregon Basin field in | Int. Nickel ction 19-40. northern Wyoming will be piped to| Kelly Springfield 141 barrels; No. 31-A|Cody for industrial and domestic | Kennecott Copper - DWidley No. 5, section 19-40-7 0} consumption, The well recently was | Lehigh Valley The company also| plugged back to the gas sand at| Loulsville and Nashville No. 10 on section 19, 1,750 feet Mack Truck -- Marland Oil . Max, Motor B Certificates Me: board O11 | tended {ts loss to 3 points. Foreign| Packing hogs rough, $11@11.65 in grain. President set out for his old home. _pioeyiay ena CRA exchanges were irregular, sterling | 2auehter pigs $12@13.25. : — Rushed by motor to North Station « Aauislas alas - 3 opening unchanged at 34.85%, while| cattle receipts 22,000; fed steer Cash Grains and Provisions | in Boston, Mr. Coolidge found a ™, rade News $[ [cites Hs jamais aranee a ain eat) ah Sacton oar aan hae | CAG” fe "Way No.2) Sucta"aaenned asta ala : ys eked Pas ws a - maT ioe ievemdieeiee ABE price. move-| 224 strictly good to prime yearlings hard $1.49@1.4913; No. 3 hard $1.41) with steam up. Four hours later he a osiagion Mon ava ar nents during the morning resulted | Steady to strong; spots higher; lower | @1.47%5. 3 A . Was at Ludlow, many miles away Fruit belt is expected to yield 10 million | at. Biscuit .- | rors h witeht ¢| stades slow, bidding 2ic to 60c low Corn No, 2 mixed $1.01; No. 2 yel-| and 12 miles from his destination, TLANTA—Watermeloon prices |buahels, or nearly twice earllerifore-| tet ens = lapeculative interest trom” guch | eM largely in between steer run; she | low $1.01% @1.021 _, | There the President and Mrs, Cool-} Chicago's revolt against Mlinote ‘declining sbag Ithough re-|casts, according to Frank Kell, mill | Now, Tork Centra eeent, ALCOME anata Aa Amen | stock in Uberal supply, gr: kind] Oats No. 2 white 4214@45'4c; No.| jage were met by their son, John, | has reached the point where city au- ning. SUAFONY Ith puRh Te: | DENS (Mneo a NEF are TNA CI aDG Hartford... 31% [recent strong ‘spots as American | oegominating: these sharing” ateer |4 white dic, and the attorney general, who ac.|thorities led by Alderman John To Se ot Gedrela anamiotita prediction’ on” Benefits’ from ciate | Soe ee ind Rudo corponition toa number | aeedne, early tcp. matured steers} Rye no! companied them by motor to Ply-|™an (above), have voted secession 5 ieore ri to toni ni North American | refi % ° corpe sos is eh ee $12.85: several loads yearlings $12 Barley 83@90c. mouth. The trouble is the outgrowth of al- i | Northern Pacific .... lity innuen, which are believed to be | @12-40; bulk, fed steers of value to} Timothy seed $6.85@8.00. Part of the final lap was traversed | /¢sed unfair treatment of Chicago b Pacific OM... [its tepues. which are belleved to bel Sir ae g9.80@11.50; stockers and| Clover seed $20.00@727.75 __ in q rain which made the winding, | DY downstate Illinois in reapportion- : = Pan, American ePt. B | Bear traders attempted to take ad.| feeders very scarce, firm, canners a Ribs $18.40, Bellies | narrow road unsafe for fast trayel |™ent of representation in the legia- 45 ae || Business Briefs AM er ssy » | vantage of heavy profit-taking by |®Nd cutters weak to 25c lower; bulls | $21.75. | at several points and_the president's | /#ture. re Po | 1 | Sateen cae Na --- s, |active selling of supposedly vulner-| steady to weak; heavy bolognas automobile edged its way over the : tt Hamgieave een MIAMI, Fla.—An acute shortage Burs Out ees ee the, [able issues, but they failed to bring | $580; ght butchers bulls active. SOnZPETeEy Desoe ea eran att over night ‘ n ve bee MIAMI, pe: cute Pure Oil’ -..--. z = 29x | at 4 hey fa 4 : 50 a . Inte southern California this| of labor in the building trades ts in| Radio Corp Sow 511, oUt much long Uquidation and the Bais (none Aires byeeleca tec pe COTTON Lie game structures waahed out by NUr than in 292 Jevidence here and in other large | Reading : ----- S5%q | Market was again headed’ upward apes D scteitureroe: ing upward to] | Another electrical st brok 3 ‘ Wheat Florida cities where construction is Iron and Steel : 44% [around noon The Southern Rail. | Deckers, outsiders: pay - over the hil minding uiecyil Be cd ne OMe erento R aliars eaneisunbian a | Bepttrtn ko Bia 44% | vay decision: the gendrallotarcrable [Suds é NEW YORK, June 27—Cotton,| Ver the hills surrounding this vil u nsiderable akilled lavor from Geor- Louis and 8 ~ tgif | forecast of trade for the second half| Sheep receipts 17,000; fat lambs). oot” steady: middling, $24.80. lage shortly after tho executive's ar- te skilled lavor from | St. Louls ria a biaeae 511, /Of the year, expectations of easter | fully 26c lower; spots! 50c off eee | San rival. By t time he had visited his ce iw Kesectsee gh enabtry ay ey rates when the midyear wet-| Idaho lambs »$18.50; bulk desirable | father and had gone down to the| : - : : s © bus 3 168% | ts were completed and heavy | native $16@16.25; fat sheep steady nearby’ cemetery with Coolidge | , 4 co oree 1 aate clearings all had a restraining | Gerirabte native ewes $6.25@7.50 | SILVER nd John to the graves of Calvin, | 4 : r acific .. 5 ep : J nd who was brought here for — oF : Standard Oil, Ca ‘ though they failed to stimulate Omaha Quotations |} NEW YORK, June 20.—Bar sil: | gute, wast 8 year ago & d the presi (Continued From Page /One) ay lt Standard Oil, N. J. —.. “4 ead public demonstration! OMAHA, Neb. June 29. @ | ser, us Mandeds sre, 54 ated Geecei come more violent and t uation ¥ Spa Stewart Warner -..-..... 671g | for stocks, Call money renewed at | Department of Agriculture,)—Hoga | **"* _ eee bee nat, the fath: | tg acute. ‘The Chinese students are The line was damaged by | Studebaker ---- 4714 | 4% Der cent —Receipts, 11,000; mostly 10c to. 15e Ne ede bet Ania of om | pouring into Hoyhow from al} dire YELLOWS rave 4 would cost $25,000 to re-| Texas Co. — ~__50%, | Expanded buying which took in a] jower, finished hogs showing least ve, had eubminted to ees Of Old | tions and attempting to stir up trou fmcae salsa heer zs, |mumber of the tobacco, food and | decline; bulk 200 to 300-Ib. butchers, MONEY eck gyi pda ‘d to an operation | bie, it is reported, Tobacco Products - 814, | nor specialties ceased later when | $12.90 to $13.80; top, $13.35; Might he Wor tating ac about the time |” phe British consul has requested Se ne ge TC. coe den <2 | the rate for call money was boosted | lights,» downward to $12.00; mixed | ——————— Dea pking his getaway from | governor because of reports of an ie aneo ; oll | Ur Pacitic F 14 per cent. Woolworth however, arrying packers and lights,| NEW YORK, Jun son ne operation: was perform: | rrotectio ’ recent drop in the agu daily of! | Union Pacific ..-.-..-.---.--- 1 offering carrying pa 0 ace led by Dr. C protection from the Chinese arm oftactlanioe) ths caveritisids | UA eiCaat leon Pine cco i surge upward in as vig-| $11.85 to $12.60; desirable packing| money, strong: P | oo by Dr. Chute, with the other phy | attack upon’ the cable station at © companies have boosted Emack.| U.S. Ind. Alcohol ; ‘ous fashion, touching 144%, the $11.50 to $11.75; bulk of all] Tullng rate, 44%; closin , lt eonne Sesieting, in: the room where | that point, , » boosted Emack- | U8: Ind. Al Soa i |? Cat tee oe $11.65 to $13.80; top, 313.35; | fered at 644; lant loan, 6; call loans |the president was admintatered the | "mhe station at Chung King, 839 c wa ° . 8. Rubber -....-. a dy 335. | against acceptances, 4 @ loans, | oath of office chief butlye cn i wae ahs ; Forte xm araliecnl teaBBtball cee 14% average cost, Baturday,, $12.56;) against acceptances, 41 time loans, | oath of office as chief executive tWOl miles above Hahkow, ‘where’ the y Ark Louisiana last week | Wabash pfa Setackon ol OO = weight, 239. 3% @3%; 4.6 months @4; primer] A table had been brou Halling, “end the | Yangise” rivers a 5 n iG ir A tuble had been brought in fro ud barrels to initlal pro- | Westinghouse Electric - at a Cattle—Receipta, 6,800; good and | 2%UN Ni i6 te i@s the kitchen and over it had been lata {27,18 reported to become more , Au | Willys Overland 0 choice fed steers and yearlings ax ts ; been laid | serious every ‘day. The hostility oe a | Woolworth < rT (ah ie mostly steady; plainer grades slow, Wena Pillows, ‘The only light | against Japanese is particularly in - ‘ et ayer tries was that which came through a bay ae cine re {LAND—Companies dealing | NEW YORK, June 29,—Refined eer ruts ety loads window. During the operation the Syalenee Si Chua Ens apt ewer ni ©. brick r ” uga orien ¢: . . ames i eo “0! ors d hg sridlives-sochrsndbe b: 2 na ? a n 1 } » $5.60 ‘01 ‘anu . _ J ater, afte: reet! . = a8 & result Obie Baten Yel breec eras ‘CRUDE MARKET | ¢ dbragnd:was eStysteomeratie | grades she stock, steady to strong j and later, after greeting the presi! agitating and awelling the ranks of anged by Ohfo cities fo: low, steady to weak; veals ked that the needed a paving Sugar futures closed steady; ap-| thers a! ms and laying sewers. One sewer pipe ; * have and asked whether the white ratte steady to strong; bulls steady; stock mt - . > | > hether the whit © sales 28,000 tons. July, | Sel > “elders, etrong; butcher runce {8s house valet had made the trip. the rioters mpa has aised its dividend pig Muddy ... 3 Ot eptember December, 5 | ugh the event : Te at 2 23@ ou 5 ning, the presi 1 $2 to $5 a year in consequence. Mule Creek .... Laeos Janua: $2.8 3 $5.00@7.5$; hetfers, $5.25 ng, the prest = | Sunburst ~. La —_— | ! small lots of Nght heifers up | Put to Test dent and Mrs. Coolidge remainea | Man Arrested for BOSTON—R vin, ‘ub ae to $11.00: balogna bulls, 34.60% hear the bedside, retiring an hour 3 e of n rene eeseetaue eine ‘re biieomeoes ie a 4.65; practical veal, top, $9.00; stock | | before: nidnight after receiving as La reeny Claims He spenis. ce wntnialtosfieran the Reenedl eeceere eee is Butter and Eggs jers and feeders, $6,006.80 : = - 8 cinch rom the physicians that all holders to lay in winter eupply of Notehes . a. — Oe AB 3% Sheep—Neceipts, 8,000; fat lamba PALAPYE, BEC HL ANALAND, | Was wel .. T k O P i { Bal reste athe, Seer mee aes 5 foes: 25@50e lower; mostly G0c lower; | South Africa, June 2¥.—(Hy ‘The | After breakfast Drs, Coupal and| 4 OO, wn roperty acaannasinntenenee tai 70 |p ICAGO, June 24.-—Butter—Un- | bulk range lambs, $16.00; natives,| Associated Press)—The gravity of | Chute discussed the condition of Mr. | Gat Creek nenrcccneceenec ene 2.15 | RANECG. Receipts, 24.407 tubs. | $15,00@18,60; sheep, steady; destr-| countenance which the Prince of | Coolidge announcing that he had | “Aga teabenemieeile cece aad 416 Peeps td pgs rear tere tenes able weights, fat ew $6.2507.00;| Wales must assume on formal o spent @ restful night and was doing| w, =.” Jewett will be given a , a Ore " age | Suite firsts, §4639 4; fir feeders, atfong'to 35¢ higher; range| casions was seriously taxed during [as well ax could be expected of a| preliminary hearing beforee diccicn Onexe Peoag oe Ein | 27H secohdae, a ag, | feeding lambs, $12.75@13.75; yearling| a review of native Lechuana war- | man of his , They were in the] Henry Brennan this afternoon on a al e OSS! . 4 *gke—Unchanged, Receipts, 2% | breeding. ewes, $11.90. rlors yesterday at Hewore sick room about 20 minutes and said | warrant sworn out A . ireybull - 200/459 canes. Firsts, 30@31%4; ordt- pe a The nativer appeared in the | they expected no developments dur: it behalf Bh dated Torchile ht $0 | nary firsts, 29; wtorage pack firats, most outlandish costumes, proud- |ing the day | babe « aaah B srand larceny of moth inke ts forming tp) > ———— ? er tees sd “ as METALS ly parading thet cherished gar The president had been up an hour | urday night b Debuts *pheritt ved ange in western Wyo NE N YORK, June 29.—Both the ie Gosed PN ere reer ments regardless of the genera! | when the physicians called. The | Patterson and was later released on + mountain of rocks, | Great Northern and the Northern Pa | effect, Bome wore discarded | spent home time at his father’s t 3500 bond 0 incredible speed,| cific Increased their grows and net London police helmets, Jewett entered a house Saturday hers |side then came out on the front roinga in May, The Greut North | and removed furniture whit os Ventre river i North. POTATOES NEW YOBK, June 29.—Copper,| Tartan kilts and others old "bes © waters. Photo] ern gained 429.342 in gross revenues | | | firm; electrolytic, spot and futur skins’ or fur hats which form laws bear | porch te The sun was just peeping over the | oceup, pp ave © CX) of the extraor-| ard. $208,194 in net operating in: | | Liberty Bonds CHICAGO, June 29—Potatoen ‘re-|13%. Tin, firm, apot und near by.| part of the uniforms of wome Brit. | crest of the big hill east of tho home| that the pecdie were cenit ite : come compared with May last year 2 celpts new 83, old 4 cara, total U. | $57.25; futures, $66.25. Iron, steady:| ish regiments nd, indicating that the weather| paymente on the torn ey chet — land the Northern Pacific $127 i‘ Se hipments new Saturday 627, ola | No. 1 northern, $70.00@20.50; No. 2 The turnout { of the show | today would be clear lithe toume et ri furniture and that . Voultr ap and $614769 In net NFEW TORK. Jur Liber Munday, new 13. old 3 cara! new | northern, $19.60920.00: No. 2 south a one who wore o hat of the Dr. Chute planned to return to| the right to ehtay. atte gave , i months f t ronds or b fleet 4 trading fafr, market about |etn, $18.00019.00 Lead, eaxy, spot! Hussars, a fe vf knie j orton during the day but anid he} properis, Tencn Yan Femove th le thern tnvren its W298 c third 4% dy old stock denaind timied. | and neur by $8.10 Zine, frm: Bast) ers of plus fours cut, The prince | would not leave until he had an op. Birod ketal tines ated that he had hae ne. $694.044 fA {onbazktou: 1034; U. & serine Wisconsin ‘aucked | 8t. Louie, apot and futures, $7,000 | bad A’ anecixi photograph taken | portunity to ascertain the -proaident’s | eult mation are? ete Gama q ™ | pacitic FARBER ® Arnswentiall a * Seoninds ech toe 31 1 8G [TOK Antimony opt, $16.08 | ot this parnder wiehew. ts. Burgess charging falee arrest.