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TUESDAY, JUNE 30, 1925 : PAGE EIGHT Che Casper Daily Cribune : | / MARLAND TO DRILL : NEW NOTCHES WELL First Producer Develops Flow at Rate of 300 To 400 Barrels Daily; Other News of the Oil Fields. do} pletion and being watched with in- | other | terest by ofl operators, Considerable oil was found at 1,000 feet but deep- er drilling was authorized | | Oil : Finance :: Bonds :: Stocks :: Grain :: Livestock :: All Markets NEWS AND QUOTATIONS BY LEASED ! : Ree = BRINGING UP FATHER-- : —Drawn for The Casper Tribune by George McManus WHAT'S THE MATTER ?CAN'T EEO CUIEiR XOU AIT YYrouR, \™ TALKIN TO NUMBER? MM NFER ( WHY -ER -| trona where they es pleted a flowing well rated at New Hole For Steel Creek. | 1s a duy with the bit R. C. Tarrant and associates are oot sand. Pro-| starting a new test of the Steel untered at 55] Creek district in Johnson county, of drilling | Wyoming, after the parting of cas | bay tarted to flow. | ing necesaitated abandonment of the | ©1905 ay Inne Feature Service, Inc Britain ei T mile east of | first test in which » large gas flow company’s pio-| was cased off. The original well ie c controls | reached a depth of 3,098 feet before | ? 5 s in troubles developed. | | YOMING OILS Split Hill Test, Carter Gets Dry Hole. } i r ~ PE iea J pany’s test of the| Carter Oil company is abandoning Quotations by Blas Vacurevich, miles west of | its . 14 Prior on section 17-59-78, a field in Wyoming] Salt Creek at 2,970 feet after find-| Allis Chemical and Dye -- TOLATE SLUMP ezsesste'~2rsx/ PRICEUPTURNG SLASHED BY MILLIONS BY BOARD " 1 at the 2,000 | ing the sand dr American Can -- i . t " pen idle for ees | American Car and Foundry c 1-from the Lance Mack Vell Shut In. | American Locomotive <- | | Central Pipe line -. 5.50 a fay “ a ie pe pancetta ae auaiean Supe eae Price Recovery Marks Re- pies a 4 Anticipation of Rallies Fol-| Seon ded Erdiny PaRe OO sae Ae raenTHip eae to ceaice alt Creek. Sheldon dome in Fremont county, | American Tel and Tel. - sumption of Trading After | Western States - MU 18 lowing Late Declines be pointed ciuation of $1,260 a mile |\portuntty afforded his year to redu of the Teton Pe | Wyoming, after failing to mud off| American Tobacco -- } Quake Disaster. fone Fie pour ae Is Bullish. Seroets electric transmirsion lines | their valuation 10 per cent, Except west of Salt Creek |a big gas vand encountered after American Water Works BE bear aa - ue s | japenie while the average returned on such|in the case of new property last Ae pairing toarn:)| Pill died asa eR ene avesrax siecle NEW YORK, June 30.—Remoyal| Elkhorn — 10s .08 CHICAGO, June 30.—(Associated | lines by public ut oparasing'in | years valuations Se reiemanee 0 ® | Wyoming is only about $800 a mile, | large part by the ofl companies. Atchison of uncertainty regarding the extent | Domino - +95 +06 Press.)—Wheat ‘scored decided up. cekiven We he | guments on protest: tain Atl. Coast Line of the California earthquake dam-} Royalty Producers 05% .08 |turns today during the early deal-|#nd this return Mine ee ert bee tne pie convineede torte ard Baltimore and Ohio ge and the growing conviction that | Sunset 00% .00%4 |ings. To @ considerable extent buy-| fact that oa une Mottin ‘use;>, {of heavy. Geprectationitin Beettain Bethlehem Steel -- high call money rates were only tem- | Picardy OL .02 | ers appeared to be acting of an opin-| constructed anc “ oe types of property, making it avail- able for use enly a short time. Re- turns were made by the large com- panies on much obsolete equipment merely stored here awaiting the junk pile or salvaging in some other district. Little consideration was payed the way for another | Atlantic Petroleum - 8 adyance in prices in today’s|Great Northern stock market. Revival of pool activ- | Quaker Oll - ity particular in the motor, rubber, | Pretton Oil -. food and public utility shares, fea-| MacKinnie tured the day's trading. Tota} salos| Chappell - 65% | approximated 1,250,000 shares’ The{ Burke. -. .00% 00% | lon that rallies were to be looked for | TEXAS RAISE 00% .00% | after recent severe declines indica-|1§ REINSTATED. 01%. .01% | tions of warmer weather, northwest] An outstanding example of con- 00% .00% | likely to renew fears of damage from|¢ysion which markea the county +18 | | Black rust tended also to lift values. | board's handling of the tax protests 38, The opening ,unchanged to 2c high-| is found in the case of the Texas 18 er, July $1.45%, and September | company. Counsel and experts of the California Pet. --. | Canadian Pacific - | Central Leather pfd. < ing business quiet al Stores oo ng b q 2 | Cerro de Pasco : DE a up| NEW ORLEANS—Wholesale trade| Chandler Motor --. r naval stores have spesurentine |is light here at present and orders| Chesapeake and Ohio - wales of . tUrFe” |tor fall delivery are coming in from| Chicago and Northwestern SAVANNAH, Ga.—Ri Ms 2 : iven this fact by the board, w creasing at all Prine) tet resem on the road very slowly, | Chicago, Mil. & St. Paul ptd. - 161% | closing was strung. Buck Creek — ylh | ELH fo 14 was followed by | company made a special trip to Cas wiven, Sile tact Tees ( although tne eee in| The country trade is buying con-| Chicago R, I. and Pacific ~ 44% | —_ Riverton Pet. ~ LA frend 9 4 per and after waiting several days| which it found had been duplicated a slump of 3,189,000 in| Iver Coca Cola Senne : a Pp ined gained a hearing. Cancellation of | py its appraisers ne cups in which | servative!) | Colorado Fuel NEW YORK, June 30.—Associated Curb Stocks Subsequently slight further gains | most of the increase piled on Texas| etter: <— {s collected, as compared Nodeley | Congoleum-Nairn pice ik Tabs OH Wrideaneees Argo led to increased selling from com-] valuations was authorized by the | MANY TAXPAYERS | vith last Sear PHILADELPHIA-—Sales of jewel-| Consolidated Gas - avernehe Be seatee aod! ti otetriauee Mountain Producers. mercial houses and to a temporary | board on proper showing by the com-| UNABLE TO PROTEST at wholesale are fair, with lttle | Corn Products area, ‘apectlators..for ‘the alVancel Oritiettal ote 2 ey rags Mi eoneneae rep pany DUE AteS she Texas men left) Owners of residential anid business iles r Crucible Steel - rj ‘ - aad a crop mates | ‘own some 90,000 was restored to - Sa re BOSTON—F Hts compile anne ¢ At ener peers “ves | Cuba Cane Su ‘egained control of" the price move | New York Oil j-~-<- a will bé, issued tomorrow or Wednes-| the assessment rctt. This was pro-| ioe ening appa AES ce | ment at the hop-off of today’s mar- ket. Buying orders were distributed | 5.9, Ind. little satisfaction during the period the board of equalization was in setts co ted at 67 that t Ma: This is the first time this year that | Davison Chem day brought about a fresh advance. | tested by wire when Texas officials nee = Wheat closed firm %o to 2%c net | ified a few hours latey of nen e sales hi xceeded corresponding | Dodge Brothers pfd. - over a broad 1 s were notified a few hours latev session. Many appeared to file pro- ee 1 ce It ‘ Electric Power & Lights ctfs public utilities, motors, rubbers and Prairie Septemb) 1.44% to $1.44 the commissioners, hearings, due to the extended hear- ed th e in roductio Cotton Erle First pftd. n-priced industrial apectalties. Corn and oats syinpathized with Methods of tite county board and |ing’on of! company valuations, Not tt ut this mont ATLANTA-Cotton 1a in| Famous Players - initial wathelot- a pelnbice eevee wheat strength. Opening unchanged | {ts experts in arriving at increases | withstanding the large volume of | of rain in the cen south neral Electric - ‘ Jed by General Motors, Genesad to Jac higher; July 98% to 9914, and|and the manrier in which the hear-| business to be transacted, Chairman ssories a belt. Late cotton {s not do-| General Motors Brectrialana @lectria wered 7 Arne LIVES] ‘OCK' September $1.003% to 1.0144; corn | ing on protests was conducted should | Scott of the board, was usually late ; Spring| {ng well ahd’ weevils are taultiplying. | Great Northern, pta, foun Can was ‘run’: coven ecal arti Mz advanced to $1,00; July, and #1 have been capitalized on the stage,|/in making an appearance, delaying - makers of auto: | Farther: south ate rains nays Gute Gtataas Rigel 3 to 196 in the first few minutes: of eri nanedt 8 ped bed biases So: 2 Cohan apnea oan sek inte z een merged| been heavier, conditions are better. | Hudson Motor teeding. hue eencaiiod 4 Chicago Prices Afterward favorable crop reports | 8¢ssions. Commissioner Burwell was par- SeMACS dustries, Inc.| There has been little, if any aband-| Illinofs Central sank below yester ve aielatiate a made the market easier for awhile Mr, Morgan moves that the {n-/ ticularly anxious that small property 4 which the | onment of acreage. | Independent 0. when the directors announced the| CHICAGO, June 30.—Hogs receipts | but new upturns took place when | crease shall stand and the majority |owners should be given a hearing ‘ t © greatly en aaa Int, Harvester -..-- declaration of only the regular de-| 18000; Nght and medium welght.and| wheat became strong again. Corn|°f the board so rule Chairman |on tax increases ordered by Scott facture Tobacco Int. Mer. Marine pfd. - velopment In some quarters a|few desirable weighty” butchers fair-} closed firm, 1%c to 2%c net higher, tt would say frequently in voting split-up of the stock had been ex-|ly active; strong to'10c higher than] July $1.00% to $1.01 and September pected at this time. Woolworth was| Monday's average. Little doing on] $1.02% to $1.03%%. | and Morgan, many of which he re- | | run up four points to a record top | mixed and plain kinds; packers buy+ Oats started at t%c off to The up,| | for both himself and Morgan. alized were unjust and inequitable, “L may be hard of hearing but I) but the manner in which those who naven't heard Mr. Morgan say any-|control the board side-stepped real thing,” Commissioner Burwell would | action offset this possibility. Legality of proceedings authorized LANCASTER, Pa.—The tobacco| Int. Nickel -- market here ta dull, with small ci-| Kelly Springfield - gar manufacturers buying closely. Kennecott Copper Retail trade in the | About 90 per cent of the 1924 crop| Lehigh Valley - Cleveland. is| has been packed, rappers of 1923} Louisville and Nashville of 14 Further accumulation of |ing a few mixed loads and sows UN-| contember 4514 to 45%, and. later the rubbers in reflection of the ad-|evenly weak to 25c lower; bulk 140 to | continued firm. arke well, but | vange from 15 to 28c a pound, acco! Mack Truck vance of tire prices sent U. 8. Rub-|1785 pound averages $13,55@13.70; A 1 do make the motidAé, don't Y =: . The wutiving sections |ing to grade, with 1923 fillers at 7| Marland Ol 44% | ber common and Fisk to new peak|top $18.83; biilk strong welght| | Provisions were responsive to the | att would ask Morgan by fodrawan called quected last rete are find: 'to 10¢ q pound. Max, Motors B Certificates 116%% | pricqs for the year, Early gains of | slaughter pigs $13,00@13.36; bulk de- ry Aadpel wy Of hog values and | wa; confirmation, and then pos-| saturday night when it was appar- $ Mex. Seaboard Oi! ~. two points or more were recorded by | sirable packing sows $11.00@11.65;/°° S°%'™ % sibly a formal vote would be taken. | ent that it would runsfar into Sune eee] Mid-Continent Pet, - | Havana tric, Spicer Manufac-| Ughtwelght hogs $12.65@13.75; light ; j | This by no means comprised all} aay. The status of this session has POTATOES Mo., Kan. and Texas |turing preferred and General Cigar | light $12.00@12.70; slaughter pigs} Cash Grain and Provisions | tho comedy which enlivened wha® not’ been fully determine’ at this ale : B ~ f | Missouri Pacific pfd preferred, while United Cigar Stores, | $12.25 @$18,3 CHICAGO, June 30.—Wheat | might otherwise have developed into | date. Just before midnight Com- ¥ Business iets | - Montgomer: Dupont, Independent Oils and Gas,| Cattle receipts: $10,000; choice fed|4 hard. 31.40. Corn, No. 3 mixed, | dull sessions. missioners Scott and Morgan adopt- ft CHICAGO, June °30.—Potatoes, | Katicnal Bi Pan American “B" and Wark Bak. | steers and yearlings firm; spots shade | $1-00@1.00%4; yellow, $1.02@ | County experts and both Scott and | eq a resolution to the effect that all — | receipts, new 64, old 6 cars: total U. | ot Lead Jing “B" were among the mans | higher on welghty offerings others|1.03%. Oats, No. 2 white, 45% @49. | Morg found themselves “unable } increases in effect at that our Bes 1925 The Casper Tribune) |S. shipments, new 491, 0 465. New| San york | stocks to sell a point or 0 higher in | slow, weak; kinds of value to, sell at|Rye, none, Barley, 84@87. Timothy | m of the time to cope with argu-| should stand, but this action was } DETROIT—AM traffic: originating | stock trading fair, market about] xn, and Hartford -- 31% | half hour of trading. Sou-| $10.00 and below weak to 25c off in-| Seed, $6.85@5.00. Clover ments or figures or refinery and oll ljater rescinded on motion of Com- i Pere Marquette Ratlr stead) Norfolk and Western 27% | heavy on profit | stance; extreme top $18.00 pald for | $20:00@27 Tard, $17.10 men and their advisers. missioner Burwell ' t za provement of 34 pe North American -.. | exchanges were | 1.558 pound bullocks on shipping ac-| #18.27., Bellies $21 | “We thought you ought to have} oy company official le ai a mbound traff s ‘ rc Pacific Olt . but French and Ital-| to $12.65; highly finished yearlings eh Wei," | increases on field merchandise were . ; enificant that the increase ts rot Liberty Bonds || Pan. Am. Pet. B ex div | currencies sagged slightly, to| scarce: few above $i8c6: narrow, 4 FN den TM 4 jae " being protested. ‘The raise had been |Pouncement has Peracseade sitet | fined to one industry but 1s spread | ——— - Pennsylvania ---...-- |$451% and $5,513 respectively. | mand for warmed up and grassy na-| 651 Vath 3 145g | Voted by the board without knowl-| tints ‘hoard cad army ett the de : types of business. The| NEW YORK, June 30.—Liberty| pitta and Rdg. C. and I Norwegian Kroner jumped 24 points | tives stock excepting grain fed cows| po. 1451 1461, | edge of the.company’s stock. Peta ae pont ly meh aA cay company has been | bonds closed: 3%s 100.31; first 448] priiips Pet, - to a new 1925 ¥p at 17.88 cents and|and heifers weak to 25c lower bulls} Go.p S| "\Let's raise st to two, million,” | Cettax tayeatorerrain ee A ed-to ralse fares on its In-|10%.21; second 4%e 101.13; third) bury On Danish kroner crossed 20 cents for | steady to 15c off; vealers improved | 3,,),- 1 “Let's double jt’ ‘are representative ” ned DAYEASGT a penne COpTe de lines to 3c a mile | 4%48 $101.25; fourth 446 103; U. 8.| Raaio Corp. — | the first time quality considered, steady; bulk to ent uroae 1 | of decisions passed in raising valua- poh aay wie aee ane ta sueiean sais Government 4\s 1 | Reatiag' sss : Stock prices forged steadily ahead | packers $10.50@11.00; outsiders up to| po.) tions earlier in the month, “Let tt go | Graire would utter Kecny mon . TA—A bill has bee Sy) ieee Rep. Iron and Steel ~. i during the morning. Bear traders, |$11.30;“ittle change in stockers and} Gar. at that,” wag a common rejoinder.|Sroionged litigution em the Georgia assemb! Flour Reynolds Tobacco . taking advantage of the disappoint. | feeders, supply narrow, July 491 These decisio usually followed a ™ st his dS ee e future passage in MINNEAPOLIB, Minn., June 80—| 6) routs and San Fran. 1... ment caused by the failure. of Can| Sheep receipts 10,000; fat lambs} gen, as general description of certain prop: “ ome tax laws. Indiy!d-| Flour 30 to 35c lower; family patents | oo cara Air Line - s to authorize the long-wait- | fairly” actl steady to 260 lower:| 1... _ erty under discussion and a brief de- FOr 1 munities are offering quoted at $8.20 barrel, Bran Watea' Rasbite ed .split-up, endeavored to force an-|cull natives “generally steady; sheep| ~ p.\.4_ F bate on‘ how much. of an Increase the W SWIMMING GLASS e fe inducements to attract outelde | (0@25.00 Sin ‘i ction but their efforts were| strong to” 2ic;higher; best Idaho} 5.) _ 95 97 |company’s valuation would “stand.” | /* , Southe! - = 5 »g14 | Ancreases ordered by the commis ves TRAINING PERIOD FOR TENNIS. GOURT READY rking up of the renewa}|lambs with ght sort $16.75; most | call money to 5 per ie natives $1 to $1600, Most cull to stem the rising tide of | natives $11,00@11.50; odd ‘lots fat t traders apparently be-|native ewes upward to $7.50; most that the high call rates | heavies ‘$3.50. Southern R eral Tien Wee megs te Ea Stewart Warner | NEW YORK, June 30—Call money ait ee 48 temporary, while. pools - ft low 65; ruling rate 5 aa : a2 ‘ were fortified with low \ | : ‘ offered nt 5%. last | Texas and Pacific ~.. ss | me loans od and leath Omaha Quotations, Sept. -...18.62 18.62 1 , = oar i s against acceptances | Tobacco Products ex di 85% were singled out for spec. OMAHA, Neb., June wu, 6. Bellies— RESERVE OFFICERS A] fi ap A 4; time loans firmer; mixed collater-| Transcont. Oll ----- X , before noon, United'| pepartment of Agriculture)—Hogs, | July ----21.80 21.80 21.75 21.75 - The first Y. W, swimming class in eu = | al 60-90 days 3% @4. 4-6 months 8% | Union Pacific ——- Frut itral Leather, pfd,, General | 11,500; better grades ybutchera and |Bept, ....21.00 +4 Md reheduled to meet Wednesday at 6 ae : a, Q4, Prime commercial paper 3%. | U. 8. Cast Iron Pipe - Baking und National Biscult selling | ights fairly active 10c to 16¢ higher; —_>——_ FORT RUSSELL ENDS Lele Mes sein eh le! 4 hug e hig U, 8. Ind. Alcohol - : to 4 points above yesterday's clos-| other classes slow, weak to 26¢ low Pool. It is most {mportant that ever; )* renee nero Lt st, Rubber AN et gen Rat wale er; 200 to 300. pound butchers 413.10 J Meee Ss ah BS ay rl 1 J, 8, Steel . -- epk ag deh! hi us. 3.40; 45: ck! on since no o rill be adir vicH Three, mato ar | COTTON PI treeaapee cae trials, although Omaha common was] Sry eis segtitentesr ep te aiiree| L. GEEWTUNAETee hacd! dh: il ateethgetia Resin aaiitbants ns hav beer purchased by the/ Westinghouse Electric ex @ bld up 3% points and an active de rough downward to, $11; bulk sales 1 course of instruction that has | fF the morning class should call the neas City, Mexico and Orter for | TF SOREL June 86,--Cotlen | Willyn Overland: . bee and developed for the Paul im-| §11.50@18.40: top $13 erage Coat } 1 given to reserve officers of the |: W, for full particulars before j. between San Angelo and Alpine | snote wteady, middling $24.80 | svoolworth - 161% | 8Ue® United Cigar Stores moved! atonday $12.67;:welght 239. | cavalry at Fort D. A. Russell, | 78¥reday ‘ F iio ddcrarase y ebadeae dl | yp & points to a new maximum at) Caitle receipts 5,500; fed steers and | been completed, and the period] aie wy oe : SOUSTON—There ‘has been little | yearlings. moderately active; 10¢ to f training ended, the men returning PAY LAY: Co. QU Sm enim oot wes ined great be opened within the next day or s9. |. The upward tenden: : to th a t tips kat y higher; choice weighty steers up — their homes Sun 5 Ke the yellow pine market ' er impetus when American Ca oid 1 All tho s a ; 6 ' T ’ ‘an was ; Co: The -annual tratn i id ée wishing to take advantage . Fe : k, but large buyers SUGAR {CRUDE MARKE | sudden ked up ‘again to 197, | most eral loads "yearlings «and (Continued Fre A ) nnual tratr riod cov Skat anes tec Ceael Ught steers $1.76@12.20; some held | said his home ed 15 days, during which time the | % this activity must call the ¥ and | While trading was not very brisk, ¢ t the bottom level of | sie darlene: ies Neat higher; bulk) $10@12; stockers and|that he was stoppi er in Cas-| reserve officers were tnateucted in | *chedule the hours in order to avold ait eached NEW YORK, June 30.—No devel-| Big MUAY ~--a-c-sa-sneanenn= ‘anh sade ade leper in was | toeders firm; bulk butcher cows at| per. His actions groused | uses of cavalry drills and tac: | 2” confui ° Fetvate te sora, ary opments occurred in the refined sug-| Mule Creek HT point occurred. Nickel Pilate yay $5.25 @7.60; heifers $8:50@10.25; light | picions of Pattersor Ns wat e arranged for by calling 1456 Jar market today, prices being quot- | SUNDUFSE ~----n--neenancoennne Ieee Bak > ate, TO) heifers $10.75; canners and cutters |'ken into custody and given a aoe! ¢ who attended were Captain | ca at $5.60 to 6.00 for fine granulat-| Hamilton Dome --saeena—— tan. Plonee Aare Red, Seleee Mat: | $3@4.15; bologna, bulls $4.60@4.78! | grilling on suspic a ud | W- H. Votles, Los Angeles; Second Butter and Eggs | | ta POTTS meee 108 | MAN, Plovco Arrow DIA, Splcer MAN. | practical veal top $8 stockers and| connected with Ande Gillan | Lieutenant. C, Fray, Salt Lads rr t ) Sugar futures closed steady; ap- | BYTOD ---ae---ana—voenetennnnne Druk “thse (Cela. sant outstation feeders $6@725. | admitted that he was a f t ty; Sécond Lieutenant J. B. Can Do You Know }HICAGO 30.—Butter low-| proximate sales 18,000 tons, July | NOtches = ----------senereneno= , at Dates teh Shak daca Sheep receipts. 9,600; lambs fully | Anderson, but declared that » | non, Salt Lake City; Second Lieuten viniiOan- Bus ece tubs; creamery | $ September December | Pilot Butt® -----------------== State Se lower, bulle fat range Inmbs the chauffeur for ® man in F A W. Orem, Provo, Utah; Sea. A As 40c; extra firsts | $2.83; January $2.85, LADGES . anenennne wen nnnnnmene $15.75; natives $16; top $15 sheep | who is believed to be one of the a1 nant M. A. Branton, Dix: aval Ss ts ties coats | wes Eb aiegs teal Ct Creek’ asiceccatessiecnece | and feedera steady; ewe top $7: range | heads of the buoze ring Jen, Mont. and Second Liedtemant c.f LLUDSON COACH ty rid " | Lance Creek ---.---cenane-=- 2 T P T | feeding lambs upward to $15.85 After securtr name of this| f Archbale on, Idaho. CASPER rel * receipts 27,059 cases Osage (5 STIRS TIN ‘ |man and other important informa ape scanrel .. rdinary firsts 29'%4c;| Al Ss Grase Creek, light .....------- tion, “Sheriff MePhersc ateuned iD B di 2 tien. eet MET GreYDUL = aenensnnn---wennnne - : | Denver Prices. Gillan, Anderson is held pending enver andit TOFChIight © e_-maeeeeenennmne= pper is | E1k Basin —--a-aneeewesoo-m-e DENVER, Colo., June 30.—(U.,8. | trial at the county Jal oclated | Department of Agriculture)—Hogs,| The liquor seized in the raid on A dinits Crime $1,485.00. W YORK, June 30.— NEW YORK, June 30.—4An stoudy, electrolytic, spot and futures | Rock Creel s----e--a--nen-n= Prese).—Jack ‘Kearns, ‘manager for | 1,880; steady to 10¢ higher: early top |the ranch house, which Inadvertent | “J % in #teady, spot and nearby | Salt Creek ... ~asneosnenge Jack Dempsey and Mickey Walker, | $13.65; some he! gher; few loads |ly resulted in the seizure of the| U C t | SILVER Page Tithres Shak, Seon) mteAy, y dented permiasion by the | $13.80 to $13.80; packing sows are |truck on the return of the officers | pon Capture, . Po ee Prices unchanged. Lead easy, spot State,Athletic Commission to second | steady at $11;. few .stockers $1 ;|to Casper, was found cleverly con EW YORK, June s0.-—Bar liver) ees ae peady, Maat Bt, Lous spot ei 7 | | Watkér to hig fight with Harry Greb, | few 140, pound light Nehte $1260. “|cenied in two caver, one of which| DENVER, Golo, June 30.—(Asso TOM MIX 9 aig, nal - Jind futures 707.02, Antimony epot|| Foreign Exchange | | world middleweight champion, at |’ Cattle recelpts; 360; calves 100:) was discovered on small island in| ciated Presa)—Jamnes Sullivan, 2, | pale: Poult 16.25 @16.50. ~ the Polo grounds Thursday night curly sales cows $4.50 to $6.60, Some |the middle of « Is The whis-| who was arrested here lust night ts and TONY8 ’ ae A, CPOE oe NEW YORK, June 30, — Foreign Oe held. at. $7\50; scanners and cuttera|key, beer and wine seized in both |raid-to have confesued to pelice that | ZANE GR aan = Orc: fer st year the British railways |exchanges irregular quotations in| A teature of the rullway centenary | $2.26 to $3.76; good to choice. veal | raids constitutes one of the largent | he led a daylight payrel robbery of |} “The Rainbow. Trail } Wy varried two thousand million paa-| cents: Great, Rritain demand 485%; | ce'ebrations in England next month | ers $10; bologna bulls $4,26 down; few | liquor hauls ever wits untY | the. ‘Windsor Farm: Baler, Janeee | re eeaiad are eerie woe thie mumber two onty [cables 486%: 60 day bills on banks | wit! be a train six miles Jong, com: | beet kind $5.75: late Monday, two | officers |iwhen robbers escaped with $13,000 | | uel to aes ae jel ae kilos fente 381% France: demand 451%: cublew | peta of al) periods from I8to| cuds seers $11.46. } . — if de suffering femun wownde te: his'| of the Purp a ‘ — 4,53, Ital 8.82 | w e yun over the first cull | Sheep! receipts’ 6,450; run’ mortl of the of the gredt auk there abdomen récelved’th an exdharike of COMING » . > f a + ‘Tribune asified | Demand Br German ‘ ne ever built, from tovkton | tdaho lambs, three loads brought |are on! weventafive recorded ex | shots between policemen and the . f arg A ct 2p Ye ; 25.80 ie Dertington S18, with moderate cont. amples in existence bere at the time of the holdup. TUE Cla | two of line. pero Al Five * pasis of BLACK will be Ines. All ct pooked the oum ouT Must | check { Note about > rate per Tribune. under | Classify Caref! ads rect but we pata HEL fill vac B-82, 7

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