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Show , t- auk --, ,4I 46. al OrNI, 00. THE DESERET a ,o opmm1 WESTERN STATES t BERTHS; IN BANK '' i'lt0)ffee bothers I I , bo i ' I MOS 110Mit;g LIST rSi . 10 at ' 9 ,. , - ' t !' ''" 8- t ' ---- 0, - nearer the turning t, -- -- Resolz.-Alt. (loaners 2 ., , : -'- - ..,.... ...,...,,..,w1M:gser tahlsritatitunsueeerittoi, ' 701t yardsahead'.--':----,- ,, -- 08 I - On fr' trick ,'' : - T,- at The - ,, - . . -- - ' - , hee . - - Os. 'CAS T I' 1 'A anD . 1171 Children For LuLuits and . 4 i! 7; ,t :, 12 l. tranco---Deman- - - . .., A.',.,A.4 i 4, , ' Wo Uwe bursae 'and 1 i , 41- 77 1 , -- ' ,,i , I ' , 1 eht , A. : 1 . , . . ii.P f401,.s b e io 4 - . a. . tA: I ., t ' ' ' ,, .:,','"'s '1'011,,, ,:t14, ..!ir ,. s) et , . 4) tr. A s, r - .3,'4 -- , 4 ',, .4'0! ,...,:;.',..4,,,,,lec, , ,r ',. ,', ,,,,,,g,,44,e g ro,,,u,' - r17 t 4,41, ,,,,,,i :' he.. 4,, .,,,,i ,,v4v7-7t,,,,-..,, e '' CSC tables. 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I ,,. . 11 i Ili yisesi4 ! il ,44 ,411 , ,,1,..,.1 vpswit,,,,..p.,...6, Pare'weaftritt :end ab,., -- ..-- , : , - : ' - ., - .. - . 1 , .,-....- - , .,...,,,..,...,,,,..,,,...,N,...,...---,- .. , . imp. - .. - . , , - . - ,..,.., - , . . - - ' - .. - - . . ., - ---- .., . etit , r v 4 ''''',,,,,-- -' ' j. 6- - t v- - V. n. Sheep sad Lambs. ' , heap and lambs wore in active detnand at strong pricer.. some Imo bunches of Arizona Iambs sold straight and' native !mobs brought t'tit at -- -- Fat western range $14.60 to 414.65. Iambs would bring more than Arizona dome or natives. brooding ewe. brought U. No rsortings ewes hero.- -Borers sod Maim In of the sea- - e-The first range horse sale son opened today with come 600 heal 0'P offered. There was a fairly large demend. The same will continua tomor-,- ,' row. Native horses were in limited , , supply. -- , -' . Jon AND BOOK PRINITING G ., , r Ri (1 itf i11t Lnr,.naltalloo.. Aea,, Vur At Grocer's 'Potato Flake .35 .46 ; 64V' LColorado Delmar. ' (616. ,, ,, tEt!. - , .. . - Nilr411,, .. .t,.. ,...,, o GF .I, 11011.1 i fole,,,., .7 ' , . , - F 11111,1 ' f -. 1 - - 7.: C E .... -- --- - ,k - tenLati ,.., , tweet 4, ' -- . . ., a- - ) 14' - rtft - , . -,- 4' - e . kfTrlik ' , tritZh -1- ..C4.7.:t..........' ,, :,,, . --- ..DV7 ,0 ,..." ...a 4 , 4 t : ; t q;..', ......,...--- ... , ,.., .. . IN tcavro sJ021 No -- Jrt . asseseneweeneem00100"11 ... . . s 4 . . , . oliklitlistaillez.maille ..1.4 - ,., ge5.161!!OCCit. (Or ... r . . , 771: i , -'1- - . . ylr'. - .. a e- . Icti---- .' 1 . AisaistIZIIPs49014..e, . . , AswAmrowa:a..7A--OrPHAP- , ' - .. 0) 0 . - - .- . , .. 1. . 7,i,'74 t 1 110 , ' ,'I., - .,. ' ' , " - A, i . 0 -- - 4111 4r - ' Z1- ---- ---I , ,,,,t,h I, .. )4' ' - , , 1,,,. eilluillra 1."7"."..'ev.."......... raisaa.sawawsaw '?I - A.,..........."...,,Z,:.. ' B ,,,.; & Mtg. Co. es,.1 cic:1, (, - ' tEtti , A.- -, . - I f heat-flagg- ed '. . ,,...,K petising as country airM &G Potato Flakes will revive your appeti- - family's Dolt los . .7..7- :1, .71:,7 i , , ..... , . . : e - v, -- 41 telb 44 I f..113t) as the tang of the sea, ap - 0, ' 1 ware - ,--- t,.., - 'Twr After showing a'Moderate slump late last week the hog market today came bark wIth a vigorous rally. Prices wars up 5$ to 40 cents. mostly 40 cents, and the advance carried prices above the high point last week. The bulk of the hogs brought $15.40 to MAC quoted an advance but failed Id lift her average price above Kansas Hoc recorptat hers remain smaller than elsewhere and price are relatively high. Pigs ore in active de- - , mend at III to $3. - - . ç. , . ...,b . .. t 4' Heirs. ' , , k. '' Apt - . h. - . . i .." Ilik...- ------ L. I Jul, cons-pio- - , Ill1 - CAP.141,..n.411E1,46411444 - i Itattetples. i 4taforastiasal Nowa, tratowilag ' . Etas essweeeftwa . 111' 1 111.14 21 1.1.6141 b V II Pyle .. elm opted poranist. ' . - ' Lrscols . 914 11,4464110441." , ,, 7 , ' .. . , r144,4044111 Todere ',41 t. n' , - , ' A tided 'Attractions : - - PatrnCeri-siCaCt1;.,V7t...t- . . 4.114,0a Receipt.. today were MOOS cadets. ;,. Lone hogs. and 1.000 sheep. compared with 14,000 cattle. 0400 boss and 6.144 sheep a week ago. and 11.600 cattle.'"' 1.600 hogs. and li.400 ghee, a veer &SAL Soot tattla Reoeipts of grass fat steers were -- ' more littoral today then for Lome time past and fed grades wore rather scarce The good to choice steers in all weight,. sold readily at firm prices end plain and medium kinds were le.. to IS cents lower. Cows and heifer' were 1 to IS cents lower. and bulls and calves tady. No trietly prime corn fat steers arrived. Some fed corn of gross brought $15.23 to $14 2. tett. Tearling were Included in that ran so. Most of the cows sold at $11 60 to $10. Most of them were grass fat. , t Veal calvea old at $11 to HS. Stockers sad Feeder'. whether ;9. Good to choice this cootie stockers or footers, sold readily ,at Demand for that kind wrong priose. a on tits Incretas. Common. plain. fair stockers were about steady. dtock calves were offered more freely and ! inquiry is Increasing. ' 11 ,. tat. ;......;;..;;;;f'.C-:- - Ode. fewest veznaetavest Esernoollag; I skew a sharp advance. Sheep 'strong. Cattle oteadr.to lower. Con- tinued light receipta hero gent hos pricsa met ohareir teas,. ehtt the ire" era' position of the market Wee wile- In 10 cent of the high point in the past two weeks and within 26 cents tit the high point this year. Top $111$0 was paid by both packers and shippers today. Good cattle both corn and grass fat were weedy, others le to II cent lows. Sheep itad lamb wore In attiel demand at trong pricas. 1,, rMhottgamadmiowi 1 , . Y4,1141;, Cal. I onto pleture,tbat boa weary.... Ohm." , ., avoid tbe aster. end thes tttotar . .': ' .65 .66 .111 per ils...,. - Witb, 4401i4 . Crisp as the dawn salt ,711 . 03ripsulyr ' ter;o1. - o..2104111 . '' 24.13 .41 . . ,Pletiteturreab. - .60 Jig ..44-ru..4.74- ,, A . - , . Mighty ELMO ... 1 , ' - . - . .. i .o...4diaii - . , - .. - -, couple of:weeks about the effects ..of coffee. tICan you : ' t,,.. v SKIES" affér "car.' , ' ' . e I, choose No. . : 1.111 3.16 - .7 .76 Whipping cream CREitilic'. .. wkelettalo. ell" 0 0 0 . , . 1I - ts , t 71k - t'''' 421 11.00, - ' learn froth reading in !. 'i a cpui)le of.yea,ro, Jberes a ReaSOZ2i. fori POSTLIM' . - , 1.60 M. -- - A result-sil- k 801 541 lasteppertualty see. , The talversa14ewel . ilwettotwm. "UNDER CRIMSON , , SPrumia ' - : 0 ., . ANT , - .i - Ni $111' es ss and 24.00- cart Creamery in Creamery in cubes second Creamery Ranch butter : 151: - : &silt-se- strEtt. : 0 44 Ill in741-- r.4.41 epweaan1 6.04 SVGA. cwt. . , 4 . -'- Petrels& griPlastiltss - ere, Iltriettr max sett,4,7411. tmpirlt 1,orick littimanti .4 . ...... tglahrslialas e A,4 4 Plietoo KANSAS CITY STOCK YARDS. OA cwt.- - t, 0 --ati-- ' alagnPtedi Root or cans, par I ......,.......,.......,,.. 11HAKEINTO-YOUR-SHOES-- - ' - - : ::1" . lift r . 4 ... - Low grade. vs? 41 ill 79L 90 $lii 11'1 PLO. CIO Mesh -- 11 VT,. .... .... - 741 941 :II ' ith INILATIP 12.--H- ogo dile.; .111'111' Piet patent. per cert.. Yest11ase, the antiseptic powder IS,Lbs ; , ab,km hito the gimbals wielded la the foot-- bethi The risttsbert Casio Newel advisee ion 4 In treiniag to U.S ifect.4ese hi their obese osct images. It provosts Meows end sore spotass(,, tease's pastel. swollen, eloarting feet ss4 taket .. . ', lbs wing oat et earns sod beam& Always - , Ireisolase Is break la sew steles, 1 , 0 ,. .111 IV: P.m . - 0 40 '1381., fo4ite4jseit43,11-1.-m.,;- ,,, - '1.6 64 891 521 :II ,. . It MC '1;0 - It1h.et hlisk Pperirc.cliondLecrOeans.Jdunion 49 . ,t , , : 121 :11 . . 'Williston Winnemucca Yellowstone , .rez.a.roa6aaramma.vIANA;t.rr4meu,wm-a.,""oV..r.e-,Mre,PN,74r.o."r--.z-A,,T.- Dori-t.-take6.nybody- 6.114o,,,,,er.v.f, Y1 , 11:r ,... neer....westun .04 ,141.64,1 Mit - .1: 641 :II 1 Santa Fe ,.. I ... .. ,., ....'.,' r 601 74 162t3 .74 . - 0 . Rapid City Roseburg . St. bout. St. Paul San DiettO San Francisco Vico-Preside- nt " t: .. Alrotta,-(batellr-G- 70 91 18 $C . .?I 1 .os I! 72 fl I.! York Oklahoma Omaha Phoenix Pocatello s I I: i,-,,.:,,- Kew t';t1'. i rodrst T 741 441 10 2 r Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt wife of the Assistant Secretary of the with four of their -s. Naxy..and.Democratict.150minge atOr five children. At the time this photograph was taken. July 1, Jam-e---the oldest son. was on a, fielLing trip. It was taken on the veranda cif the Roosevelt summer home on''Campobello Isle, New Brunswick, 'Canada. . - , ,. . .. . - - a 1 Modena - . . .. .to .11 .21 yoh IC 52 78 61 .11 TIMM , at, figure of prices for these meat aniWe are the pioneers in Job Print- - : mals was about 17. per tent lower state. in the Book Int; and Binding Our facilities are the best for hand- - v.., ntr' fo or of el !frig any class of work, no matter.how, 1" large or how small. THE DESERET NEWS JOB DEPT!:'. follows: -- r BAT AND GRAIN. Wholosalo. Ratan. - oe-- -7 ton 211.60 11.25 P f 1.66 , rand, Par ewt 3.15 , , , Corn. per ewt, 4.56 4.70 ' Cracked corn. Pee cwt. CIO CIO : o. Oats 1.26 4.75 1.6e 1.50 Wheat, par cwt. Rolled-BarleEll 1.75 , , : 46 Durango Wand Junction Havre Helena .4 Huron Kanaas City Los Angeles ) 4t:77,Ny's-:'.- rs ; r. 1111 - 7::, , : 0 3;1 TS n littt.L..t..as-1-pt i Dodge (.) ' : Boise '' , . ... '''44;AT4"4'''''' ,rkf,,,,' , 11,4b I , : Salt Lake Raker , lit '14 P re0 aarat 4Ci , 61-- 4';'.4 ..' '. -klito4o p ..,. '.; IW7t ASt, 4); ;42b1s..t' it, 11 "I'41:4,:". ,totor'j) . p ,., 41 ,,;71.7-- '"'"2. 1 4,, l3('!;1-1- ---- -lt,4, ,!1 ,:..!!--, ;4'0411 lf,J Cheyenn Chicago ,,, 3 ,', :1:i .: STATION'S. ,- ( T3 p. ,, 4' ; r ,!.. .4 rt". rrt.:A 't; 44) 4'41 A t::::, A,t,t; ' " i "! 1 ..i 4,1 Wo ,',,,,,,-- -- -- I) 4 . Temvrateee. :fi;...:: , 1.18 i,' 71411to"-rt,g74;- ,. ,,,, 1 WEATHER 08SEAVATIONS At I a.m. July 23: ,...,,k, 11 ';',1;430.-- , A6i 44,...1 1 F , ' ' !:! , ; , .' ., ) r' ) .01,,,,,., ' ' 1 ary ; .? g4,, , 1 (:1","t',..-.t,4'- .;?.,.1.....0,....ri., .,,,,,.. ;,,,rA ,,, A i 'f' 1.".7 .d.;.k:, "A . tee,,t1... Z:A 4 (.1741 r 40', t !,... It.511::;L:,:,. ' , 1,,-- !: ( l -.;,, 23 linch. Precipitation Total for thin month Accumulated this deficiency, month .41 Total since January 11.8: Accumulated excess since Janu- -- ,i4. ,i ); :,s; l',,,ae -- ct,,-..'1..,- ..,,,,c1. ''' r 4.1 b 4,0,1 , ''',., ,4 .,,...) ; (4i:7707.40,71. , 1 T.'TI 1 IS :ii ' '. . rt,,irtt:)tr".orlip : '' f)i, ,(o 11?(,1'.,;i:.A41F 4' 4t! '''''''1''i:A.... 1,?,,,,,,.. 0 st,m, ,...1..r?..., ,, t L. ,,,,..ip,t 4 .rv,.,,,, kr., .1771' . 1 4, ',,,,,v, 'Jc-tk, ,7414,' ....... ......1 ,211. ; ety.,11 lot . watt 116,000 00e I Humidity Dig. IS Dry bulb temperature at 4 a.m. 1 Wet bulb temberaturs at 8 a.m... Relative humidity at 4 a.m. St Dry bulb temperature at S p.m. SI yesterday Wet bulb temperature at I pm. yest erday It rtelativto humidity at S p.m. ;14',.rol '....)' 1 t'''' ,. :I' ' ,,..:7!yo -,- . i'14,1yr.11044444 t 21. July l1 1P101P' Ao 4..t4,,11 ' ,. Itistrutrelyte bighor than these in ' Roof of 2m0011,... ' .1tifiall $1811dinftrootorday ....PI.. r4 .,., .11 .,,, ..1t1.. - . .. .7a ,,,,' yosseds? - wseitheir data lopes' treakstill la toiletry sad mill elevator. makes the cerryver a little above 111.006.66 bushels. The winter whost erop beteg hastfootod, to etiolated at 511.000.100 bushels. about what was wheat, 1211,0041.00e spring bushola somewhat ISO. than the trade expeoted. This gives a total for tho now crap of $01.006.000. and with ths Is first and second hands. a It:It:Ito otos to omit billion bushels. or i tel.000.600 to be sect In view of this. there is 66 expectation of higher Deer. whits fish5 pike. Lake Michigan porck and reek bass are how in tho market Alto ftrot two retailing lit omits and the others at 31 cnts per lb. Tao shipment of white fish by ono dealr hero amounted to I6 lbs. Loral fish oalsra report almost nothing received from Los Angeles for tho plat IS days. It seisms there is a big run of tuns down there. and fiahermen have dropped everything sloe to catch tuna al the rate of 46 to 16 tons daily. for the Mooing 14factories which are ncw Op. hours a day, while tits catch smiting is over Abe fogI. on. Whoa th run ular variety of fish will be lriPPed out el Lem Angeles as unitaL Dswberrios are in the market. Jobbing at $3.71 per crate. tho sem p.les that te. being asked' for rairotterrlogr Apricots am Jobbing at 16 Oentli; goosberries at 11 to 121 bents: pis cherries. 13 cents per pound; tomotoos, 14.66 to $6 per crate of four baskets and in good tiondition. Potatoes have dropped mate as th time approach-s- o talforandthe11new local crop. Bananas ar ptill commanding 121 cents per pound: ltoos. 11.26 per crate: cabbage. 41 cents per pound: cantaloopos. $4 and 15 per crate; onions are quoted at 12.61 to 12 per ewl; grapefruit is out of the Market, and cherries soon will be. It is Interesting to learn that the eomposit condition of all crops of the United States on July I was S per rent below the le year average rendition on that date. as compared with a condition 6.2 per cant below a go on Juno 1. indicating an advance In crop prospects during tho month. Mal yields per acre of crops lost year wars about .3 per cent below average This years total scrooge in cultivated props II about 6.1 per cent loss than last The best situated crop on year. 1 was that of apples. 111.7. butJuly crops out of 46 were above 300 per cont. The best situated slats was Wyo. mint. 131.4 per cent. but 21 were 106 or Notion The states of blinnettota. North Dakota. South Dakota and Kansas reported conditions between 101 and 109.1. The level of priees paid producers of the United litotes for the principal crops decreased about 1.1 per cent during Juno. whereas in the 10 years the past logoldeereatiod about 1 per cent. price On July 1 the irides figure of prices was about 20.4 per tont higher than a year aim. 37 per mint higher than the average of the years on July 1. The prices of past 10 nimals-hoge meat cattle. sheep and ehickone-- to producers of the United States decreased $ per cent from May 16 to Juno 16. whereas in the past 11 sad k it.. ...... .isto Westtm Market Letter. Port Bbuyrormatinliollearottad sq All ::: - Perk lein. per lb. Preeh cream Ia. Baton, Clintparative e t :- - d 'V .1., ...,.... .ti'lr illeatherl"drewamdar.17- I1 112 feet- Generally fair tonight ? 11 p 1 4 . Ifs , Moist& "imam" tber Tn.," the' 'motels of 'beet lu second hands;which A THE ClIALLENG ER. .$ a' .. I 46, . f 'f tt '., Z - offiro. kiosk. I i WEATHER REP-61-1WIC TRIER ra RICCA PT. Loral. .11 .11 .41 run. Imam witk a third Is Pro I 11 , - kag'itAr;JAZ ,,, c. ),,,., rtlx , ,, 1- 2;:i-- ,,, ......, ,...i. ..g' , 4, cables, MOO; 11-- The LI , f 1 14 44 ' '';''' 3, ,1 , .,146M1.1244.1.1..t44,11,,,.,,,,,,,,,b , 1, '. !ram,' anisos..11"eTht.do - , ,4, ,,,.t or 4. - , v, ,,- , .,T; it,- - mr4i,44! ,... , . ,srt..:4 ,I,t,,ic':.,- mit:., ,..., i, ..,, -- , " 4 ' .... ; '7a Ilbut PlartsculA yik polio ... Catfish Oromon Smolt& latmen. trash 4)LePsaits1111.14141:7600o6u.liktentwokbresultat.ittosatia,hLatonnost7sprim.osalrlitry.) equal pay. JOR PRINTING AND BOOK BIN DM O. TV e are the pioneers in Jab Print. ing and Book Binding in the state. Our facilities are the best for hand ling any clue or work. no matter Able large or how small. THE DESERET NEWS JOB DEPT. : (.41 - ....,p,r. - s '..,;;'-.,!':- e 40;,,aannowo. 4.,, i ; 4,- ' ;.1 ,,,tq:,4. , . . P7711T, 1 iti:7; ''' p, 1St; I' 1 '.1 ' a,labibeM211111MadEMMINUMI,i - - I - 1- - ' . - News ,;Descret t rit --- :. o,,,..---- , I - t. ,,' 1, '. of. Tmprratire lit ',Soother Bureau on root of Ines and kiosk. 'stoat, are rpowoontod st D. : ,, , 9 .4,.,1,,:"..,,...,4 ',',4,,,,:ii , r ' ...,i.,, .s,,..;-'- -a C. by an atter., Wasttingian. 111 soy 'who hos boos awe e than SS yoora practice 'ter - w. sr. ta remittent. to obtott FATE:arra Taal). mAssA, carrmairra In a rgotopt lac) reensor and at goodorato toss. -01,1moo ttgrod no s droving 04 deserirOws, of . your Ineesthou with (20, oad ire wjfl litres össit,441 matte the Vsitod 'l Potoot Offiroat owl floroeeigPlotoo you with cosialete report. - T. .t:, '. f.'4'...:,-.1:''S.- 2.11; cables, exchange on 3Lontrealdiscount. Time loans, strong: unchanged. Call money, steady; uncharged. New , PATENTS A, , tb . MarksDoman& , - 'so. 4 t. ,,,t, 4, w .f.':-.4-,- - , 14I t fi 4 ' 11.'.4.' Fr. -- pa- - d. tireDemand , ' - 4) , EXCINANGEg GuildersDemand. , , . , Belgian the ! 1 el feleriatill. Lower tom 4 o f i'71,',.;,L.,,- Wasi bles. TIC 3462. i I ,,, I ' ' 4 'Z. 4,.,,,. ,)r '1 . In Use For Over30Years ' ' 1 ;I '''' 7 .4 l't 1 ... IDemocratic 1 perCnchangrd. demand, EschangeWeak; cables. $.11t. sterling. tIli; 1.47: cables.7.4t.., FranceDemand, ca- - .::. ' 1.a, I !,t,,,,,.4 ti,),, 4 ,,;,;4114' t: . 7- ht." ' - ' .I' '9';'09119'.'.1'.:. 0 . 47. ; ,'..1 .4,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,l' eft ,,,.., A. thm0 ,40 111 41) pont Tha Market Reporter published by Piriolok Par lb. the departmeat at agriculture 'mays. ta Veai. per lb. ri "' NEW YORK July' oseamemma-------2---..,-.'ala- 't 4',',.1 I fl . tl6h:eri to be maids. - . bomeet11 sat. .40 Iwtos laolat olenhr eittrooLiontintisitt vmaloolatia:1;fatahnsidttaistalbisar.i.ct Temperature !Die. Highest yesterday 11 Highest in this month fast year 101 Highest in this month sisoel$14 ERTAIN troubled ones are worry-- tica. are fairly well equipped to take Lowest this morning 74 Lowest this month last year 11 0 that care of thtmselves. and resent the Lowest ing about the treatment this month 48 since 1174." women are receiving in business and suggestion that those not there should Normal for yesterday 71 in the new profession, for them. of work for their welfare. Mean 11 yesterday What's till! use? Women Vomen who haves won somewhat 71 Accumulated excess this month of today, espibeistly the ones who are of a place for themselve& who are Accumulated eince deficiency 1 on and their feet to stand 11 January out in the world of business and poll prepared Brough today issued a pardon to W. S. Giboney, aged 14, now a resident of British Columbia. who in1171 raga convicted and sentenced to serve He es.11 years in the penitentiary. caped from jail and fled westward. For many years he led the life of a farmer. trapper and miner In fiteph.' ems county, Y. Rumbia.- ' , to The petitionWas presented to GoV. Geo. Brough by tnited States Senator Turner of Washington. - lan' 'sire . : i - 2..21); 4 . $ ' . I 4 , .. ... rorvrav .... . rtati hone Utais brotierl Om Toriiyo . .... Titer is no ehertgs In prices of hay. though some growors Still retells food hap. et settled $4. and are holdiag back from the markst. Expr000toas of front 616 66"6166f66,,11 licit mils &Moo Jobbers aad bastlee, with coil ilea te tits fact that the ?trot crop of Foe The News by Della E. Steweet. - were about three ,t. . that- .1 miles from the first mark and both to leeward of it Resoluts,was I 1 seemed Shamrock I, well tto windward of minutes to the ' 4 good. , was further to the lee- 'I. 1.' Shamrotk on the tack, and at 2:30, accord- ward t I ' was more than : el, quarter of a mile behind the de- - atONEY AND the-yaic- --, e ..:; 1C :1 ,,., ,. '' ....1 IN 0.. '. .,,, ' : .; 'f . .. , 4 Just Between Ourselves clos- - Gov, in-th- - .044.1.,. ' . z Stnta;.-- , , .7. ,4 - 64.44 '4641.4,06.10116 1 , .1,...:h s.;,; Saturday.- . . , ''t41.7 .:- '" S ''''''''', t',,e,4:., ',..''t 1 1 2 ."k.r,4-- , ftt:,,, s'..,',-,,,-I ? triat lac Itept41 ,k ii.,., itKJ its1" g HA I ROCK IV., Wander- 23.--C- e:,T,,,, ,...."414e' 4.6A..,A4,11:,,7 ( ;1,,,r,14 , ,'.fle7r-P"Plr'''t , ; -- x Arkansas Governorthe..014.,. flglit Pardons Aged C3nvirct Shambut it was doubtful if urnin ROCK, Ark.; July ' any faster than Resolute. was standing up of the wind. the English,nvan's hope i , ,forApparently two reaching the race lay come. rlt- legs to : A'. ,., ; ... t,,, ). 0; ,A1 ?,." J,,,,,t i. 4" 1111111011161101mmmiamerm,--tagAwimumplo- - :1--- :014:111..lrock.footed : ' 4 ',' 4 . t Block LOCAL MARKETS bolt.' It at the very first they are or misjudged. when they prOve their and their poser sincerity of vitro et fticionty they are oultitly adroit. I tad to tha Inner circle& The sane. My girla and women who ore only In ouch effort tut a moans to marriage these make the way harder for their more sensible ister& But little by little the outer world le looming that not all women are bo. Men sr. wilting to give the women who work beside them all the courtesy and lair Play they deserve. One dose not expect the deference of the drawng room in a hurried bust. th tallrely per. MUM office. nor doe 'anal attitude belong there. of course. there ore exception& Just as there are foolish and solteionacious birla and women. there are failures la the oppoolt eta. Not every man la honorable. oven in hi business trano action& But neither are women. It Is about time that w women. asking should-mo- p kill equal privileges 'ile Working mending special .onts. shoulder to shoulder with men, we should be content to let our own work tell the storywhether or not we are and north the equal consideration 4, ; f t.',4rio '. ; , 4, , ttt seg.Ilm","--tv-vv- May. st 4 1 'r.', 4,.fik.,,4'.;tf"-,-.,,A-'''1".141;- IX 1 .110-da- -. ti I .., ,,, , ., . , 40, " , i',;,t,,,,,,,,,z,,;., ,41,.. '., V ..',,,k40,,,k,4 1' 7 V,,,- :', ":.! i offorvivailhleinpguraploonngotuntodreerresactahltined sheets his rival. - , ,,. .. .4 - - A, - ! - the tack off shore, Captain Bur .' - . , J,.,,-,,-M- . 1... July pam,set, . . , 4 i' ed ' , ...i --- "1.'7 , -- t)).,'' ,.',- 010,,,' ,, , , todity.----- CHICAGO. '' .1V '14 ot demand favor bottoms' of their find men ready to meet them . , - , 7 e 'PO' a ',:..,, l'''sh ),.,,, It :4 ,,, ..,,, is, 4 i I , , 11:1.-,s-:',' "..41 ,.,4, 4, f . ' t. 4.,., il.,17 14..1...' , fl. , 4, 7', ' .46' ' , , 4, ,' eekt ..... : 4. ,t : 1 . -- ,,,, 'I ' ..i. t 0 ," . 1 i , , I ''. I i, ). , '..7..-- k :1 ; ft t .4 ' , , 1, i ,,:Ai. t. ' 1, ,i,,, jk' . . I .,:. t1 I , tI 1 - ; ' , ' 44 !or:, ,,; , ' .1101v ' ' ,' N t '' - ' i..- 4,4 ' er. slayer of his wits, and a "ragged" stranger who was; up, yesterday entered a plea of not guilty when' his case was called. re-1 Attorneys defending Wanderer y i continuance. press' boatt quested a 'Judget thEr - : ,' ,,,,, - , :" I Wanderer Fights Case; Pleads Not Guilty o'elOCk the - ' 4 ..,..,,,,, I i : 4,,,.! 4.:1',', al yachts had reached that point off the coast where last of Ntedneaday they began a series had - , short tacks, but this tiorne ResoluteWed;, nearly twice as great as that of , nesday. At 2:05 Shamrock came about and , heeded off shore. ' .., Rraottrtecremnedshemarnea's--bo- w i at 2;07 p.m: and then came about on l .. ,the starboard tack, planted squarely : on the challenger's quarter. ; At ' ' ' 47,, .,... 044 ' , - 44 44'. ',.e'rit' , ,' '. A , 3 , ' ,1 ,d 1 , 1 t ' 1 - mark,-------- - I ,," ' I , if ,,,,,,fot 4.- American Legion's plans assist in Victory medals noif tkesilokrpytion ofthe war by being departments remain as outlined in press dispatches the country July published throughout S Wavonnovneed legaticm,bea4-- ,, ,, , s, i ,, , . , - !, 1.1;0..f. 1 , , '. . ,t, Itt In Medal Awarding INDIANAPOLIS. Ind.. July 23.Ths to down some of her rival's lead by a tack inshore, but at 1:55 ': the American sloop was still quite a piece to weather. time the official:press boat ,,,,At thatThat , bbiy ate in tlfetiottb reported end, of the highlands, sailing about on ; half e. mile ,eytia, terms, with Resolute mut; to winawarritiNd thet4Stdre--tha. Shamrock-cu- e . .!P,i i - I,. L ' sail and was doing better tp the breeze, Legionnaires Assist which had dropped back to sir knots. . ' 'I- , - e, -- - 4 114' '.. ,, , ' ' cl- ' tI'!' s .4 I ,.- -, b - ANTWERP.''July 23.The Amen. can trapshooting team in the.Olymplc today elosed ithootinit tompetition In the team match here wittotal of of 547 targets out of A possible 000. The individual American scores out of a possible 100 were: Frank M. Troeh, Vancouver, Wash.. 94: Mark 111.. Alrie, Champaign, 94; Horace Bonser, Cincinnati, 9$; Forest W. MeHouston. Nter, Texas, 93; Frank B. Wright, Buffalo. 39; Jay Clark, Jr., Worcester. Mass., 34. Total. 647. Troeh whot the last 30 targets with a severely out trigger finger. ; . . o p , American Shooters Close Anwerp Meet - '' - ' ;''' ;1- y. NMENNERNMMOMONON...1.10maemooMMOS ' '' 4... p' ro:1 '' )1 ,ft, r- -- ....,,,' , ,4 1, , - ! 4 ; ' , , 1 ' , . ,. i, . This gave Resolute a margin of one minute and four second, plus her time handicap of six minutes and 40 seconds: which put her seven,minutes and 44 seconds to the good. 'The speed of the two yachts on the second leg was remarkble. averaging swell Lp to 12 knots Down to is Knots. As the wind piped fo .111 knots on the third leg, the sloops tore 'eve more rapidly through the water. ? Shamrock eeemed unable to her big reaching lib topsail, whichearly h skipper took in without attempting to replace. At 3:46, with a black squall making up ahead. Shamrock took in her top mill. A minute later Resolute healed her Jib top sail and also prepared to meet the squall. At 3:1e Resolute was leading bY a Quarter of a mile with the finish line four miles away. Apparently most of the ACItiall had passed. for their was a big drop in the brees which at 361 earno around ot the northwest. forcing Resolute to tack. At 4:14 the yachts were within three miles of the finish line, reaching for it on the port tack with No. I Jib topetile iset. Shamrock Mao had her working topsails in place. At 4;3ftboth sloops were beading finish at a fair 'peed with forjhe Shamrock to weather of Resolute and a trifle ahead. At 4:22 Reenlitte shifted to a No. 1 lib topsail and began to close up on shamrock.. The two sloops were then within a mile of the Sniah. Half a mils from the finish Reselut broke out a ballooner and drew past the Shamrock. -- . , ' , ,3:211:39. (Continued from page one.), st 12:55. they were 306 yards to windward of the lightship. The yachts reached fast to windward of the committee boat and then 7: along the line they had to kill off time and stood way to the northward. Res. elute planted herself squarely on the 4 weather quarter. Resolute crossed the line 23 seconds ahead of Shamrock. It was Shamrock today that hung ; If back and allowed Resolute to 4 the pace. Capt. Burton of the challenger was very nearly handicapped. having I only four seconds to . get over the line minutes allowed after t 4 twithin the two signal. Botb yachts crossed- on the etar.,i board Resolute at once be,and tack, t . 4 an to gain. Ten minutes after the : I start both tacked to port, with Reso- lute 200 yards to windward going quite fast and Shamrock almost becalmed. i If When.the two yachts later headed ' shore toward the Jersey highlands , t,. 11 inResolute gained constantly in the beat to windward. Her sharp bow lifted , through the rolling sea. much better t ,L, than Shamrock's snubby nose. At 111 the American yacht was easily a quay- ; ter of a mile ahead. 4 Gain Tide Advantage. The sloops stood well inshire to gain the advantage of the tide. At 1:37observers ashore estiniated that Resolute was leading by only a little more than a quarter of a mile. Burten evidently had given up k trying to forereach the Herreshoff 5 8, !sloop and was beginning to ,., pinch :Shamrock out along the edge of tte ; I wind. fl At 1;50,:,when nearly down to the , t highland et Shamrock had picked up sirtierbetty-lib--top-- 'N.,,,' 4 , , , . fender. Capt. Adams had the American boat high in the wind and seem. ed to catch, every puff. Near First Mark. At : 30 the yachts ere within a mile of the fret mark. Vnable to pass Resolut on the second leg. Ithough gaining 44 seconds. Shamrock rounded the second mark at slier ltooluto had turned at 3:26:49. The ejapsed times showed for the second leg were; Resolute, 61:02; Shamrock. 60;19. The total eispeed times for both liege were; Resolute. Il:e ie. Shamrock, FINISH a , ' 1 ''''t t 1 , o , 41..; , ,,,,,...... . c,. , , ,I 4 '?, . .! . , ' the-lad-- ' '''' .1 ,, , b : ' "...' 423 404 ...4 . ' , , t Orges Imo Tear litegaile Nolo teCitO.UT PACKING CM. Gimal4ans. KY. A ., s . SAPP'S IS A CIIAL DIINI THAT HAUT TASIII3 GOOD f.' COMES ON IASI Sill, ' and feel fine" WASIII.NGTOSt July 23,Three ' Montana 'Western statesViyonting. : ' Il where on blaY 4 and IJahpled in the number of bank depositors pey ' 1000 population. according tip figures compiled today by the comptroller of f , W3orning beads the bat wild ' eurrericy. : 324 depoOtera for each 1000 pereons t In On' f taitti Alontana, ranking second y ;frith $42 and Idaho iNtril a ith :113! , Eleven other state had the follow-- I ' ing ratio per theireetic population: ' , Psaaaylvenlit. !It:- Colorado. 280; Alinnoeots. :II; Iowa, iOregott.,:72; ' 243; Virginia. 252. Vermont. :56; Colt Ifornia, 248; South Dakota: :44; 1 Maine, :32. and Texaa. :34. Alaska and , ; Hawaii ranked lowest with b0 and :4 , depositor; respective', for 1000 inhah ' liante.k,., ' 1 . erase for all states was 130 The ' 'per thousand. or one deposit for every 5 persons :n tho country. number Of depositors on ,,, The total 51ar 4 was 20.380.00u. Of this number 1.081,000 were time or savinga sc countal . . e..,,,.., ,...,-4 - ' ' f, ,,,, ' sr ,,,.., , 4, , 14 ;444.04 ,, i ' L.: .; . al - I Il' ,ii. a - 1 lio . ' 4: ' ''I, ,...- , "' , ), . 1 ' I ' ' f ,o' 7 . - ,', ,'. ..- You, drink - , JULY 23 1920 FRIDAY NEWS ' OM . . .,; - - |