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Show STAG BIRTHDAY PARTY. A stag birthday party was .given last night at the home of Mr and Mrs. O Eckardt, in honor of their son, Hoine. The boys of the Jolly Bachelor club were present in a body and took a ery active part In the disposal of the big "Dutch lunch" supper which was served by the host and hostess at 1000 After tho luncheon Bert Hcr-rlck, Hcr-rlck, trainer of rattle snakes, and Loto Kinney, a well-known vocalist, rendered rend-ered a number of duets. Blaine Wall entertained tho gathering with several dances, exhibiting somo especially difficult steps. Mrs Farley furnished a number of piano selections. Heine was presented by the Jolly Bachelors with a Gillette safety razor and a mirror, which will enable blm to compete with tho best of touporlal artists so far as his own facial foliage is concerned. The following persons were preBent. B Ecklund, Blaine Wall, Tom Mathews, Ma-thews, W. Shurt'lff, Carl Watson G. B Hart, F. R. Eckardt, Joe Gale, Bert Horrlck, Lafo Farley, John McDonald, Earl Chandler, Lote Kinney and Messrs. Noble and Kutlnn. 00 BABCOCK IS MADE TRAFFIC MANAGER DENVER, June C S. H Babcock of Sail L.ikc. "who came to Denver to nssist Vice President D. C. Dodge in the inanagemont of tho Denver, North western & Pacific railroad (tho Moffat' road), has boon made trafTic manarjer of tho company. He succeedtj W, F. Jones, who will remain with tho com pany as general auditor. Mr. Babcock was traffic manager of the Rio Grande Western, under Colonel Colo-nel Dodgo. He was also assistant to Coionol Dodge when tho latter was president of the Denver Steamboat Construction company. Under the reorganization Mr. Babcock Bab-cock will be In cotnplolc charge of the traffic of the new road. 00 1 Chicago Close. Chicago. June 7. Clo&c: , Rye No. 2, 92. Barloy CS79 Timothy 8.00fa'10.00. Clover S.00l 1.00. , Wheat July, Q"lf;' Sept., 90; Doc 92. -? "born July, r.l 3-1; Sept., 55 G-sd 55 3-1; Dec, 51 1-2. f Oats July! h?7 1-J237 FySi'Scptf, 2831-S-, Doc,', 391-S. Pork July, 11.90; Sept,, 1-1.05. : . .LatdJuhv 8.20; 'Sept., 8.2-7 1-2. Ribs July, 8.05; Sept, 8.02 1-2. |