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if BATUBDAT MORNING, JVLyV, lOOi. m ' . fl ij.6aoux Tecs Sjuf SIake Tribtotb; Sfe aners e Merchaots and the Brokers, j . as foj, f : Course of Prices g Again Torn Upward ie ijJjW uSSi Support Was in Evidence From Out VS set, but There Was Considerate , Selling to Realize. ereo'.'rJjl YORK, July S. The forces In tho mhb'S clrket making for higher prices made a ff M dTnd today against tho reaction that de rorKp ncd yesterday and turned the course l., i , prices upward again. Support .was in videnco from the outset and although ;Je- nsldcrabIo selling to realize nad to bo !a tt n5". Ssorbed in tho early dealings, carrying cricc3 backwards several times these of 17 Ss5? crlngs diminished nnd opened the way E tkif. 0. tho late advance. Tho midday period ? L0! i decidedly dull nnd tho movement of f'ttliffi rrfrs indecisive .cither way. The events fo.-tiP'fl o which yesterday's reaction -was attrlb TLP 1 trf continued in increased force today, n i cgjjf Ayt they proved without effect on tho re niffip Jovcry of prices. aftflrrcl The early support was derived from tho 'tte ! 1 lympathctlc effect of tho strength of tho 'Wtk art 1 wal traction stocks, and tho leaders of ftiS-ft wwk's market wore conspicuous: buy ' tM iand bidders up of theso stocks. With 411 to km The Impression thu3 created that a leador r u 1 hln had been resumed for an advance. WfcVtT at pressure relaxed. London afforded ur . Siia assistance here, a feeling ol dls fffrt fli'et over the money situation provided th fcw tomcthlng of a burden for that market "Treports over nlRht of tho flood slt- ter cfS ution in the Southwest were of a more line ca firloua complexion than was the caso yes- ! vifs, (rjav and tho drawing out of the con- X elftw irst in the Democratic convention might eimt. live aggravated the doubts over tho oiit- lt- iuS mo which were said to be an influence SiltLii! ' In vesterdays reaction. But theso facts a Erjiici Jure Ignored and no attention was paid -t fcafcrf 'to the decided strength in tho wheat mur- Eta kt. , . , r carter The upward movement, which spread H- throughout tho stock market in the after- te , tono had its Inception in Reading, which Brili vas lifted steadllv upward on the con- crcb ill I tmued absorption of large blocks of tho thittt : Meek. There was no apparent nows to laUbiKj- Account for the strength of this stock. the lui The othT coalers, however, mado more 1U IS moderate roaponso In sympathy. bill Jet- The mark?: was helped by the ery ' I urge gain in cash reserves. Sub-treasury 'in. ! f cwrallons have contributed 5.S25.C00 to tho alpi5 I ca'h supply of tho banks. This Includes thai! t 1 GovcrrniiPiit interest payrrents and repre- ' s!d!d i sents also the receipts of Klondlko gold. t ifcn which have gained a considerable volume aos ci f ar.d may bo expected to furnish a source ?J3 h5S ' ci additional supply for some tlmo to el cr ii cone Reading's two point advance con- . tlnued to lift the market until the slight tfca !ttt ' rtccjslons Just before tho closing on prof it u IMaking The closing was. therefore, ay.ltit, rather Irregular, but only slightly below rJ cd 1 the test. lane, tit I L'onda were firm. Total sales, par value, thSjif !a,v1f"ft United States bonds were un- tumrtsn r'ur.L'nl on call. ortht;.Jj NKW YORK BOND LIST. JJ'l L" S ref 2s rcg.-iwa.! lan gold con 4s.lf6V4 efer iSfl coU5,on 10J5i Mex Central -is. ffi nr iv V S is ivg 10j 1st Inc U w oup n - 103 Minn & St L Is. 0G I S ni' v. .s rcB.lEtt M K & T -Is Igg U S old rcS..106 N R R Mex con fflha Au .fon gen X Y C gen 3J43. . 93 r S adjjsit is 03 N J C gen os,..132 :e'mirt At.inUr C L is. N P -is lWJi lib B & O 4s 103 3s iV.Stfl r'j N & W con 4s.. 101 irw'Cf'l C"t of Ga 6s.. Ill O S L 4s & par- hrr ! lt inc TO tic . 97 n et-to. A Ch's & Oo 4Vfes.l(G5i Penn conv 3Vs. ?S itaatSr ' ft" v ss.... "8i Reading gen, 4s.. of nil ; P B & Q new 4s 97 S L & I M con nteris CM & St P gen 5s Sz tMUl C & orthwGst 4a S2 lasttt' ' con Ts 129 St L Southwest of th ' C R 1 & P R R lsts 93 I 4s 71 Seaboard A L 4s Ui ihl col 5s SIVi S P Ms 93ft , rtrs C C C & St L So. Ry 6s 116 WeftiS En 9 100 Tol St L & AV khinn, ' Chi Tr-rm is 74 4s 71',A Si zti 1 Con Tob 4s G3 U P Is JOiVj tker tr( Colo & So is.... S3(: conv -Is 101 Hi caW m D & R G 4s.... 00 T & P lsts 119 onTt&'V Erle Prlor 'cn U S Steel 2d 5s. 77 Coks' 48 wabash lsts 117i4 for tti! 1 gen 4s deb B fi7i lcw'-U p Wo"'" & Den W & L E 4s.... 0W on aJ City 1st 103 Wis Cent 4a fik j Kt ti, 11 Valley 4fi...in" CF&I conv is. C9fe :triecs- L & N unl 4s...lO0M Dir. ci CLOSING STOCK LIST. Mai Sn,ca- H,Kh- Low- CIo3-er 2rlS i AtchIson 15.-S0-3 75 73T'm 74ft l0I8Jj preferred 1.200 91ft 9IVi 91ft )hi--rl Baltimore & Ohio.. 5,100 82 Sift S2 m f-tSil Preferred 92 -nWI Canadian Pacific ... G.2CO 125 124ft 12oVi ll'LTj? Central '.f X J M0 106 165 105 - Srif? C,llMBO & Alton 3S preferred lfrO S0V S0 SO SJSv Chi & Gt Western ?. ... 13 d.Pt Chi & Northwestern ICO 1?2 172 171 il M h M & St Paul. .10.300 145ft 141 143 hlsdile .referred 103 17SVt 17SVt 17S Sttri-J Cht Tcr,n & Trans. 300 C C'4 preferred 1,300 lSi't 15!1 lft D UA C C C & St Louis... 303 72 71 72 naTTO- ' Col Southern 15 Steadlri 1st preferred 49 3W". profl,rred 100 21, 21, jf, cflv. B f Hudson 2.200 159ft 15Si lESft SO.n.. U Del Lack & West 2C9 nJfilOijpcnver &RG 2lft mT' t1)ircfcrrcd 10 70ft 70ft 70 t E,rle 12.600 23 2 Hi 25 Ut prefernjd 1,700 no- 59 COft S 2nd preferred SCO 3C 3G 35ft , "ocklug" Valley G5 preferred $2 Illinois Central 700 131ft 133 133 Iowa Central 2M 13ft 13 1S r Preferred , 31 ; . K C Southern 21 Preferred .. 42ft wulsvlUp & Nash.. 1.700 112 111 112ft h 1 ?a?hattnnL 4,200 1C051 119ft l0vi ,'., i , Jlttropollton S 10.600 00 S7ft Sft , Metropolitan St Ry.2S.300 US 11C 11G Mrn & St Louis.... 200 44 41 41 , . "Inn St P & S S M. 1.400 C8 G7 C7 ' ..Preferred 100 121 121 123 JJsourl Pacific .... 7.S00 91ft 91 91 mh ;, Jllisourl K & T 300 17 17 17 Vv'ti: :N P. R Mex nrof STV ' 0 Central 300 117ft 117 HCTfe .. i. Norfolk & West 2.M0 69 5S GSft i preferred 21.403 2SVi 27 20 k S v( Onlnrlo & West Sift I nnoj'lvanla 2S.100 113 llGft 117ft iv fading 8S.700 0ft 4SW CO'A I.' . 1st preferred 1.300 3 S2V S3V1 " 4- T).n? preferred l.COO 72Vi 70ft 71 -. , "ock Island Co.....' 1,000 21 21 21 J o Preferred COO CG CO ml T T: j Sj L & S P 2d pref 1.CO0 4S 47 47 J.i& a L Snuthwcstern. 200 12 12 lift Uh i rJP0"-011 W 30 29-ft 30 I'm ' ; SUtrn Pacific ...15.000 4Sft 47 48 ; m ' oouthr-rn Ry 1,200 22 21 22 V 71 'i Tf rerorred SGft SCft SCft ' CT. llc Pacific.... 3.2C0 24"4 231fe 24 r 1 To1 St L & West... 2CO 25ft 25 24 i 1 moil Pacific 23.300 91"f, 90 Dl 'A uPrwferrc(1 200 93 93 OSft I'SB tV abash 200 1C 16 1G '1 V ,,nrefrred 400 31 34 35 -1. unff & L E ..' 15 i- W V8 ,Cpntml GOO 17ft 17 17 f il!rc.fc'rrc'd -M 39 39 39 ssf ' il0lcan Central ....lO.cO'J Sft 7ft Bft f:xPresJ Cos- Hffi i Adams . 025 iM i fe'P" 100 3P3ft 193ft 392 f&Zl v,,,c1talC3 100 109 100 107 r;? ells Fargo '. 201 J, , Miscellaneous (, Arnal Coppor 2G,W:o 51 60 61 I A'ner Car & Found. 300 16ft IKi 1G! Preferred 100 73 73 73 Amtr Cottou, GIl..;f 2G -- -. -- ---1. SILVER. At New Torlc &7c f- San Francisco 57 London 2c 11-lGd ' 4- LEA J). j,. Now York exchnngo J4.25ft4.35 - COPPER. 4- Now York exchange- ....J12.2&S12.60 f" -- -"-r- ---r-4--r-r preferred '.. gs Amer Ico ,. 6 preferred 200 27 20 26 Amer Linseed Oil 7 preferred 20 Amer Locomotive .. 3W 20 20 20 preferred 200 S3ft S3 83 Amer S & R 2.C00 W 53 64 profcrrod - G00 97 97 87 Amer Sugar Rfng. .10,400 12$ 127ft 12S Anaconda M Co 200 74ft 74 74 Brooklyn R T 20,500 61 60 60 Colo Fuel &. Iron.... 100 3L 31 31 " Con Ga3 1,700 396 195 19j Corn Products 200 U 11 11 preferred 100 6S CS G3 Distillers' S 300 21 21 21 Qcn Electric 600 16.5 157 367ft Inatcrnat Paper 600 33 12 12 preferred 400 C9ft G9 Gi Intcrnat Pump 200 30 30 30 preferred ,. 75 National Lead 1.4CO 21 0ft 21 North American 6 Pacific Mull 200 26 2G 26 People'B Gas 2,000 99ft 9S 9Sft Pressed Steel Car... 200 2S 27 27 preferred .; 200 72 71 72 Pullman Pal Car 220 Republic Steel 100 7 7 G-ft preferred 300 41ft 41 41ft Rubber Goods 1G preferred .... 7G Tcnn Coal & Iron... GOO 37 37 37 U S Leather 200 6 G G-ft preferred 200 S0 0 0 U S Realty C7, preferred 57 U S Rubber 400 17ft 17 15 preforred GOO GSft 6S 67 U S Steel G.200 11 10 10 preferred 31.100 63 57ft 53 "Wcstlnghouso E ... 100 IBS 15S 356 "Western Union S7 Total sales for the day, -15-1,100 ahares. x Bank Clearings. NEW YORK. July S. Tho following ta ble, compiled by Bradstrcet. shows tho bank clearings at tho principal cities for the week ended July S, with tho percen tage of Increase and decrease as com pared with tho corresponding week laBt year. Inc. Dec. New York 51.00S.517.118 .... S.4 Chicago 154.752,772 .7 .... Boston 125.703.S32 4.1 .... Philadelphia 105.026,711 .... 5.G St. Louis 43.S31.G73 2.5 .... Pittsburg 40.900.300 .... 2.G San Francisco 2C,S09,8S9 G.7 .... Baltimore 24.412.810 2.5 .... Cincinnati 23,857,760 11.3 .... Kansas City 1,443,733 .... 18.7 Omaha 6,959,521 .... 3.4 Loa Angeles 1.403,612 11.3 .... St. Joseph ; 4.S32.302 .... 7.7 Seattle 2,GC9,G72 .... 23.1 Portland, Or 2,951,053 2.3 .... SALT LAICE CITY. 2.39D.73S 2.1 .... Spokane. Wash 2,230,993 3.9 .... Tacoma 1,567.101 .1 .... Helena 609,126 17.5 .... Totals. U S.......S1.S65.6S9.705 .... 5.G Outside New York.. 567.027.5S7 .... 1.2 Totals Canada 65.6S7.023 .... 12.S Money and Exchange. NEW YORK, July S Money on call easy. lfflft percent; closing bid, lftc; of fered, lftc. Time loans steady, sixty nnd nlnetv days, 2g2ft per cent; six months, 3ftf3 per cent. Prime mcrcantllo paper, 3f-l per cent Sterling exchange Btoady. with actual business in bankers bills at W.87.2054.S7.20 for demand, and at J LS5.WT4,S5.2S for six ty day bills. Posted rates, f I.SS.SS. Com mercial bills, $4.554.65 Silver and Jrafts. NEWS YORK, July S. Bar silver. G7c. Mexican dollars, 45c. SAN FRANCISCO, July 8. Silver bars, Si ;ic. Mexican dollars, 47c. Drafts, sight, 5s Telegraph, 7c. Condition of the Treasury. WASHINGTON. July S. Today's state ment of the treasury balances shows: Available cash balance, $102,105,063; gold, tG2,C07,21C. New York Metals. NEW YORK. July S. Tin showed a slight further improvement in the London market, spot closing at 11S and futures at 116 7s Gd. Locally, tho market was quiet, but a llttlo higher In sympathy with spot, quoted at ?23 75-525.00. Copper also worked up a llttlo in tho English market, closing at 57 6s 3d for spot and 57 5s for futures. New York wns quiet but steady. Lake Is quoted at ?12.G2jj'12 S7; electrolytic at $12.50U'12.76. and casting at 512.2512.50. Lead wns unchanged at 11 15s In the London market and at Ji.25S4.35 In ihe local market. Spelter was unchanged in both markets. It Is quoted at 22 in London and at S4.S5 54.93 in the New York market. Iron was slightly lowor in Glasgow, whero it closed at 61s Sd. whllo Mlddles boro closed at -123 10d. Locally iron is quiet. No 1 foundry Northern is quoted at $13.751 14.25: No. 1 foundry southern and No. 1 foundry Southorn soft at $13.25 13-75, Pig iron warranto arc nominal ct ?0.00. Live Stock. CHICAGO. CHICAGO, July 8. Cattle Receipts, 2000. Good to prime steers, $5,5036.25: poor to medlumi Jl.60il5.23: stockcrs and fced ors. S2.25fi-4.00; cows, $1.50ft4.G0; heifers, ii.WQA.SS; canners, $1.60772.60; bulk. $2,005! 4.25; calves, $2.50fj0.25; Texas fed steers, nominal, $4,6075.15. .... Hogs Receipts. 2.000. Mb.ed and butch ers. $5.357j-5.65; good to choice heavy, $5.50 (fi5.G2; rough heavy, $5,30575.45; light, J5.L5 ifi5.45; bulk of sales, S4.6O35.60. Sheep Receipts. $5000. Sheep strong. Good to choice wethers, ll.757J5.60; fair to choice mixed. $3,5074.50; Western sheep, $4.00.54.00; native lambs, $1.007j7.76. OMAHA. OMAHA, July 8. Cattle Receipts, 23C0. Active, higher. Native steers, $1 G0fl6.20; cows arid heifers. $3.00fjM 60; Western steers. $3.00T4.G5: range cows and heifora, J2.257f3.G0. Hogs Receipts. 9000. Lower. Heavv. $5.20ii5.25; mixed. J5.15ff5.20; light, $5.0005.17 Sheep Receipts. 2400. West ern vcarllngs. $4.257?4.S5; Idaho spring lambs. $15O-37 00. I No Market at Kansas City. KANSAS CITY, July 8. Business at the stock yards was sii0pended today and thero was no market. St. Louis Wool Market. ST. LOUIS. July 8. Wool steady; me dium grades, combing and clothing, ISTifl 21c; light line. 17(gl9c; heavy, iajJ16c; tub washed, 2171330. New York Sugar Market. NEW YORK, July S. All grades of re fined sugars wore advanced 6c 100 pounds today, Quotations Raw firm; reilncd firm; No. 6. 4.G5c; No. 7, 4.G0c: No. 8. 4.65c: No. 9. 4.50c: No. 19, 4.4Gc; No. 11. 4.40c; No. 12, 4.35c; No. 13, 4.30c; No. 11. 4.25c: confectioners' "A." 4.10c; mould "A," 4 90c: cut loaf. 5.70c: crushed, 5.75c; pow dered, G.15o; granulated, 6.0oo; cubes, 6.30c Butter and Eggs. NEW YORK, July 8. Butter quiet and steady. Checso Irregular. Egga steady. 1 VEGETABLE PRICES ON TOBOGGAN SLIDE Cucumbers, Peas, Squashes and Po tatoes Among Products to Bring Less Money. Somo further prlco reductions wer6 re corded yesterday on the local produco market, mostly in the vegotablc lne. The retail prico of green peas was reduced from 5 cents a pound to 3 cents. Utah cucumbers arc down to 5 cents each, Bum mor squashes arc selling at 10 cents each and new potatoes at 2 cents a pound. California watermelons havo been ro coived on tho market. They are not bo good as tho Texas melons and havo had tho ffect of reducing prices but slightly. Yellow onions from California, said to be much better than tho red variety now on tho market, will bo In Monday, and tho wholesale price will bo 3 cents a pound. Spring chickens nro coming in in better form and tho prico Ib a little lower, good ones being offered at retail at from 35 to GO cents each. Invoices of salmon wero received yesterday which served to break the famine of the favorite ils'h which had been on for several days. Nearly every thing In tho fish lino was on hand In abundant quantity for fish day. Fresh Invoices of California fruits, such as peaches, plums, and apricots, are ex pected to be on hand early next week. WHOLESALE QUOTATIONS. Hay, Grain and Straw. Oat straw, per balo $ .307? .25 Alfalfa lO.OO'nlO.60 Timothy, per ton, baled 14.60'o"15.60 Wheat, per bushel l.Cv 1.10 Corn, per cwt 1.40$ 1.60 Corn, cracked 1.45y: 1.55 Oats 1.70 Rolled oats 1.807? 1.85 Barley, rolled 1.40U 1.46 Flaur, bakers' No 1 2.30 Flour, straight grade 2.40 Flour, high patent 2.60 Rye 2.60 Graham flour 2.6071' 2.70 Cornmcal l.S0-TJ 1.90 Bran 1.00$ 1.10 Bran and shorts l.lOfr 1.16 Meats. Dressed beef, per pound J .067j .07 Dressed veal, por pound .OS Dressed pork, per pound .... .07 Dressed lambs, per pound .... .06 Dressed mutton, per pound .. .06 Spring larr-bs, wholesale 3.00 Spring lambs, quarter, rotall. l.OOTji 1.50 Poultry Dressed hens, per pound $ .16 Ducks, per pound 1&7J .16 Live poultry, per pound 12(g) .13 Frozen boilers .22 Live broilers, per pound .20 Pruits. Utah raspberries, single caac.J 1.00 Cantoloupes, case 3.75 Grapes, per case 2.00 Apples, caso 2.00 Utah currants, case .7f. Wratcrmclons, dozen 4.50.. C.OO Santa Paula lemons, per box. 4.60 California navels 3.25 Peaches, case 1.25 Plums 1.50 Apricots, case 1.60 Utah berries, per crate 1.107i 1.25 Utah blackberries, case 1.60 Blackberries, crato 1.60 Utah cherries, pound 05 .10 Bnnanas, per bunch .2.60 Seedling oranges, per case,... 3.00 Cocoanuts, por dozen 1.00 Havana seeds 3.00731 3.25 Figs and dates 60 .0SS .10 Limes, per 100 1.60 Yellow Plums, per caso 1.75 Gooseberries, per pound .01 Tragedy prunes 3.00 Sugar. 1 Bret sugar, per 100 $ G.10 Cane sugar G.20 Vegetables. Best marrowfat peas, bushel. ..$ .55 New peppers, per lb .20 Utah summer squash, lb .OS Utah cucumbers, dozen .50 Cnllfornla squash 1.60 Red onions, owt 2. CO Utah caullllower, per pound.. .10 Wex beans, per pound .01 Utah cabbage, per pound .... .01 New potatoes, uushel 1.00 Bunch turnips, per dozen .... .15 Green onions, per dozen .12 Utah lettuce .10 Radishes, Utah .10 Tomatoes, per crato 1.10 Spinach .02 California cucumbers, per box 1.60 Dairy Products; Butter, per pound $ .is Cheese, per pound .12 Eggs, por caso C.OO Fancy cheese, por pound .10 Comb honey, per crate .2.75 Strained honey, per pound .. .07 s Swoltzer cheese, per pound... .23 1-3 Llmburgor cheese, per lb .17 Cream brick cheese, por lb.... .17 Edam cheese, per dozen 12.00 Prcsh Fish. Utah lake bass $ .80 Salmon .13 Mountain trout .30 Utah cattish .12 Halibut .12 Striped bass, por pound .15 Shad, per pound .10 Mackinaw trout .16 Mackerel .13 Solos, per pound .09 Flouders, per pound .09 California smelts, per pound. .12 Codllcsh. per pound - .13 Catilesh, per pound .13 Porch, por pound ., .10 Crabs -2.C0 RETAIL PEICES. Meats. Prima rib $s .17 Porterhouse v .2 Pork " 15 Mutton chops Legs .12 Spring lamb, por quartor 1.007J1.60 Veal 12'cf -20 Poultry. Dressed hens $ !? Broilers Turkeys Geese Ducko -0 Roast springs .23. Springs SS7J .CO Pruits. Raspberries, 3 cups. for.....,...$ .25 Grapes, ber lb Uuih blackberries, aup -if? Strawberries, 2 cups for Curronts -19 Figs , I5 Watermelons, each S5tP .60 Lemons, per dozen . -25 Oranges, per dozen oOTJ .60 Peaches, per lb...., .12 Apricots BlackboiTlcs b -jo Chorrloa 107J- .15 1 Bananas, per dozen .30 Grapo fruit . .05 Rhubarb, per lb .02 Limes .02 Plums iojp .15 Gooseberries, per quart .10 Cantcloupcs lOg1 12 Vegetables. Peas, per pound , $ .03 New peppers, pound .2) Utah summer squash .10 Utah cucumbers, each .05 Cauliflower 10 Onions .05 New potatoes, per pound .02 Wax beans : .05 Onions .05 Cabbage, per pound .05 Turnips, bunch " .02 Green onions .02 Carrots .02 Boots .02 Tomatoes, pound .15 Spinach .05 Cucumbers .05 Lettuce .03 Dairy Products. Butter, per pound .25 Cheeco ,li Eggs, per dozen .25 Fancy cheese, per pound .25 Comb honey, per comb .15 Strained honey, per pound .15 Swiss cheese, per pound .40 Llmburgor chceso .GO Cream brick cheese ".25 Edam cheese, each 1.25 Fresh Fish. Black bass J .35 Salmon , .17 Mountain trout .40 Brook trout, each .12 Utnh catfish, por pound .15 Halibut .15 Striped bass .20 Shad .15 Mackinaw trout .25 Soles .12 Flounders .12 Smelts .15 Codfish .15 Perch .12 Sturgeon .15 Crabs, each .257? .30 Grain and Provisions. CHICAGO, July S Supported by re newed reports of damage by Hoods In tho Southwest, the wheat market opened strong with extremely bullish sentiment pervading the pit. Shorts wero active bid dors for both July and September deliv eries and Initial quotationa wero at a sharp advance. July being up 7Jlc, to 1 "irlVic. at Ola to 91ftc, and September o to llc at 5c to S5c. Additional rains havo fallen over a territory extend ing from North Dakota to Texas. Ac counts from tho Hooded districts In Kan sas and Missouri wero alarming, and news from abroad waa bullish. During tho first part of tho session tho market advanced notwithstanding conBlderablo liquidation, tho July option reaching Olftc. Later, however, sentiment among pit traders be?an to change. On reports of Improved weather conditions in Kansas selling became goneral and during the last hour prices broke to below yesterday's final figures Tho low point on July was reached at 89-ftc, and on September S3c. Tho closo vns weak with July at S0c, faeptomber closed 7iftc lower at Sic. Corn opened firm, but weakness aoon developed. September closed off ft7Jc at 9-iVic. Oats followed other grains. September closed ftc lower at 32c. Provisions were easy on largor receipts of hogs and hlghor prices at the yards. At tho close September pork was down 32c, lard was of 210c, and ribs were down 537c RANGE OF THE LEADING FUTURES. Articles Open. High. Low. Closo. Wheat. No. 2 July (old) 92 92 90ft 90 July (new) 91ft 91ft S3ft 89 Sept (old) S7 S7 S5 Suft Sept (new) 85 S5 3 SI Corn, No. 2 July 60 50 4S 4S September 60 60 49ft 49Vi December 47ft 47ft 45ft 45 Oats, No. 2 July 39ft 39ft 33 3Sft September 33ft 33 32 32 December 34 34 33 33 Mess pork, por bbl. Julv 12.75 12.75 12.67 12.72 Septombor 12 97 13.05 12.05 12.12 -Lard, per 100 lbs. July . . 1 7.(6 7 05 G.92 6.92 September 7.17 7.17 7.05 7.10 October 7.20 7.20 7.12 7.15 Short Ribs July 7.43 7.47 7.40 7 42 September 7.GG 7.G7 7.67 7.G6 October 7.G7 7.07 7,G2 7.67 CASH QUOTATIONS. Cash quotations wero as follows: Flour, qulot and steady. No. 2 spring wheat, 95 97c; No. 3, S57t95c; No. 2 red. S1.0O3L02. No. 2 corn. 49c; No. 2 yellow, 617j32c. No. 2 oats, 39ft7T'40c; No. 3 white, 39H41c. No. 2 rye, Gr7jC6c Good feeding barley. 357137c : fair to choice malting. 427j10c. No. 1 flax seed, $1.12; No. 1 Northwestern, $1.17. Prime timothy seed, $2.99. Mess pork, per barrel. $12,70712.75; lard, per 100 pounds. -$6.927j6.95: short ribs sides (loose). $7.37 IQ7 60; short clear sides (boxed), $7.25ift7.50. Whisky, basis of high wines, S1.2S, CIocr, contract grade, $10.75, RECEIPTS AND SHIPMENTS. Articles. Rec'pts. Shlp'ts. Flour, barrels 31,400 86.103 Wheat, bushels 7.000 26.4C0 Corn, bushels 183.200 60.C00 Oats, bushols 116.100 123,100 Rye. bushels 1.000 . Barley, bushels 17.000 7.700 PRODUCE EXCHANGE. On tho produco exchange tho butter market was steady; creamery, 13I(17c; dairy. 127?16c, Eggs firm, 147jl6c. Checso easy, S7jSo. Coast Grain. SAN FRANCISCO. July S, Wheat steady; December, $1.29 bid. Barley steady, December, 95c. BRADSTREETS VIEW OF BUSINESS WORLD NEW YORK, July 8. Bradatreots to morrow will say. "Trado and Industry havo been at a low obb this woek. ro fioctlnir vacation in first, aummor shut downs and genorally quiet distributive de mand. Chlof Interest, of course, centers in tho crop situation, and tho Irregular movemonts of securities and of prices of staples nro traccablo to uncertainty gen crated by reports of cxccsalvo moisture in the winter wheat belt and too cool weath er for corn. Reports from cotton and oats, however, aro favorable. Railway earnings confirm earlier reports of good Juno reports In tho probable increaso of 36 conta in groaa onrnlnga. "Wool continues tho .strongest of tho textiles. Shifting from tho old to tho new clip, accompanied by an advanco of from lc to 3c per pound, and consldorablo buy ing by manufacturers hero and at tho West. Primary receipts aro strong and two-thirds of tho Montana clip is roportcd already sold. Tho lumber trado Is rather quiet as a whole. "Business failures in tho United States for tho week ending July 7 number 179 against 204 last week. 154 In tho liko week In 1S03. 195 In liW2, 199 In 1901, and 211 in 1900, In Canada failures for tho week number fourteen as against twenty last week and twenty In thlo week a year ugo. "Wheat, including Hour, exports for tho week ending July 7 aggregate '787,910 bush els against 177.885 lust woek. 2,330.410 tills week lost year, 4.441.115 In 1902 and 9,161,149 in 1902. Corn exports for tho week aggre gate 613,324 bushols agaln.it 166.007 last week and 3.62S.034 a year ago, 185,031 In 1903 and 2,300,733 in 190L" J Mid-Summer Quiet Prevailsjn Trade Past Week, According to Dun, Has Witnessed Much Idle Machinery f in Manufactories. NEW YORK. July 8. Dun's Review of Trado tomorrow will say. "Midsummer quiet prevails in mercantllo trades, and the "past week has witnessed much idle machinery' at manufacturing plants, yet tho tenor of roports from leading cities Indicates increasing confldonco in the fu ture, Tho combination of reduced output and good weather for scasonablo mer chandise has Improved the situation by contracting stocks of goods In tho hands of Jobbers and retailers. Collections at tho end of the llscal year were also a lit tle better than anticipated, Transporting llneH aro more active, as shown by the In crease of 4,2 per cont In railway earnings compared with June, 1903. "Quotations of iron and steel products average slightly lower, although tho mar kets aro almost nominal. "Woolen mills aro confronted with a rising market for raw material, ranchmen at tho WTcst holding tho now clip for hot ter terms and tho domestic market was sustained by the London auction sales. "In hldca, domestic grades of July salt ing aro slightly firmer, owing to tho bet ter quality, nnd tho tono Is woll main tained except for branded hides, of which receipts are now large. Conditions re main unchanged in tho rnarkot for for eign dry hides. "Failures this wcok numbered 206 In the United States, 191 last year, and 12 in Canada, 'against 24 a year ago." EXCURSION RATES Via Oregon Short Line. St. Louis and return $42.50 Chicago and return 47.50 Chicago and return via St. Loulo 50.00 St. Louis and return via Chicago 60.00 Through Pullman sleepers via Union Pacific and Wabash lines. Limit 60 days. Transit limit 10 days in each direction. Tickets on sale Tuesdays and Fridays, each week. Stop-overs allowed. Permitted to Eesign. WASHINGTON. July S. First Lieut. William Aiken, Twenty-eighth infan try, stationed at San Francisco, who was convicted by court-martial of va rious violations of tho army regula tions, Including breach of arrest, and was sentenced to be dismissed, has been granted two months' leave of absence, with the understanding that his resig nation shall take effect on the- expira tion of tho leave. Trade Treaty With Haiti. WASHINGTON. July S. Minister Powell reports to the State department by cable from Port au Prince, Haiti, that the German Charge, Dr. Zum merer, has been unsuccessful In at tempting to negotiate a trade treaty with the Haitien Government similar to that concluded between France and Haiti, and Is very indignant thereat. Money goes further i; Schilling-'''- Best, a great deal .'urthcr ;.i -sides t;he comfort of feeling s: ; you know you are safe. Men! Don't Be Weak To men who suffer from nervous dc blllty, losses, 1 m p o tcnoy. . varlco cole, rhoumatl a m. . lame back, kidney o r fV? stomach trou- blca I will -J give the uso of my world- ) famed Dr. Sandcn Elec- trie Belt ab- eolutcly freo until cured. I and not one penny in nd JST vance or on 3 deposit. Prico when cured as low as $-1 In most cases. If It fails to cure you don't pay mo any thin whatever. Beware of Imitations. The genuine Dr. Sandon Belt can only bo had at my establishment as below Stand ard for 40 years. Call today and tako a belt along or wrlto for ono and my two books scaled. DR. T. W. SANDE2T, 997 Market St., San Francisco, Cal. j CUMMINGS f I COMMISSION CO. j Kj Continuous quotations on New j H York Stocks and Chlcc?o Grain, 1 I We- buy and sell stocks and grain R on marsln or for cash. Our private rooms enable our customers to J corao In and transact bualncss with the utmont ooorocy. i? Write or call for our Book of In- formation ("System of Specula- ij tion"), fxco upon application. W Rooms 309-210-211-212 D. F. Walker I block J Mombera Salt Lake Stock and Mining Exchange. 'Phono C09, ) DELINQUENT NOTICE. Tho Nobo Mining company, a corpora tion, principal ofilco of business Salt Lako City. Utah. Notice la hereby given that there are de linquent upon tho following described otock on account of assessment No. 1 of ono-half of 1 cent per share, lovled on tho 4th day of June, 1901, tho soveral amounts set opposite tho names of tho rospectlvo shareholders, as follows; No, No. Namo. ' Cert. Shares. Amt. C. D. Hanks G 6,000 $25.00 C. D. Hanks 6 100 .60 George L. Hydo 9 12,600 62.C0 Chaa. A. Hydo 10' 12.600 G2.E0 And In accordance with tho law and an order of tho board of directors, mado on tho 4th day of June, 1901, so many sharoa of each parcel of such stock aa may bo necessary will bo sold at tho company a office. No. 315 D. F. Walker building, Salt Lako City, Utah, on tho 22nd day of July. 1904, at 2 o'clock p. tn to pay tho delin quent assessment thereon, together with tho cost of advertising and tho cxpenso of the sale. P. H. HYDE. Secretary of Ncbo Mining Company. y451 PROBATE AND GUARDIANSHIP NOTICES. Consult County ClerW or tho respective oignera ror further Information. IN THE THIRD JUDICIAL DISTRICT Court, In and for Salt Lake County. State of Utah. Department No, 1. In tho matter of tho cstato of Martha Baldwin, deceased. Notice. The petition of James K. Baldwin and Charles H. Baldwin, praying for tho ad mission to probato of a certain document, purporting to bo the last will and testa ment of Martha Baldwin, dcccaacd, arid Tor tho granting of letters testamentary to themselves has been set for hearing on Friday, the 29th day of July. A. D. 150-1. at 10 o clock a. m., at tho County courthouse, in tho courtroom of said court, in Salt Lap. c,lt'- Salt Lake county, Utah. Witness the Clerk of enld court with tho scak"iSrcor affixed this 2nd day of July, ScP' ,1?04- JOHN JAMES, JSenL Clerk. David B. Davlc3, Deputy Clerk. James H. Moylo, Attorney for Pctition- ylS4 . N DISTRICT COURT. PRO- batc Division, In and for Salt Lake Coun ty, Stato ojt Utah. In tho matter of tho cstato of Marj' L. Dash, deceased. No tice. Tho petition of George Dash, executor of the estate of Mary L. Dash, decenscd, praying for the settlement of final ac count of said executor, and for tho dis tribution of tho relduo of said C3tate to the persons entitled, has been set for hearing on Friday, the 29th day of July, A. D. 3904, at 10 o'clock a. m at tho County Courthouse In the courtroom of uald court, in Salt Lako City, Salt Lako county, Utah Witness the clerk of said court with tho seal thereof affixed, this 2nd day of July. A. D 1904. JOHN JAMES, rSeal-C Clerk, By David B. Davles, Deputy Clerk Rogers & Street and Guhcen, Attorneys for Estate. yieg IN THE DISTRICT COURT. PRO-1 bato division, in and tfor Salt Lako coun ty. Stato of Utah. In tho matter of the cstato and guardianship of Elizabeth B. Loonils, minor. Notice. The petition for approval and sottlemcnt of tho final account of tho guardian of the cstato of Ellzaboth B, Loomls, minor, boa been sot for hearing on Friday, tho 2-Jlh day of July, A. D. 190-1. at 10 o'clock a in, at tho county courthouso In tho courtroom of said court, In Salt Lako City. Salt Lako county, Utah. Witness tho clerk of said court, with tho seal thereof affixed, this Sth day of July, A. D. 1901. JOHN JAMES, Seal Clerk. By David B. Davids, Deputy Clerk. W. R. Hutchinson, Attorney for Guar-dtan- y&67 NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Estate of Andrew Pearson, decoaaed. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to tho undersigned at McCornlck & Co.'s bank. Salt Lako City, Utah, on or before tho 15th day of November, A. D. 1901. RODNEY T. BADGER, Administrator of Andrew Pearson, de ceased. Harrington & Sanford, Attorneys. Date of first publication, July 9, A. D. 1901. v568 IN THE THIRD JUDICIAL DISTRICT Court, In and for Salt Lako county, Stato of Utah, Department No. 1. In the mat ter of tho eatatc of Samuel S. Pond, Sr., deceased. Notice. Tho petition of Samuel S. Pond praying for the admission to probate of a certain document purporting to be the last will and testament of Samuel S. Pond. Sr., de ceased, and for tho granting of letters testamentary to hlmsolf. to act without bonds, has been set for hearing on Friday, the 29th day of July, A. D. .1901, at 10 o'clock a. m. at the county courthouse, in tho courtroom of said court, In Salt Lake City, Salt Lako county, Utah, Witness the clerk of said court with tho seal thereof affixed this 6th day of July, A. D. 1901. JOHN JAMES. fScalJ Clerk. David B Davies, Deputy Clerk. J. R, Bowdle, Attorney for Petitioner. y3S0 IN THE DISTRICT COURT, PROBATE division. In and for Salt Lako county, Stato of Utah In tho matter of tho es tate of Martha E. B. Rick, deceased. Tho petition of John Maccono, praying for an order authorizing and directing tho administrator of tho cstato of Martha E. B. Rick, deceased, to specifically perform an agreement made by deceased beforo her death by executing to your petitioner a warranty deed for the following de scribed tract of land, to wit: Commencing at a point twenty-two (22) feet west from tho southeast corner of lot four (4). block sixty-four (64), plat "A," Salt Lako City survey, and running thenco west four (4) feet, thence north six and one-half (6) rods, thence cast four (1) feet, thenco south six and ono-half (G) rods to the place of beginning, being a part of said lot four (4), block aixtS'-four (61). plat "A." Salt Lake City survey. In Salt Lako City, Salt Lako county, Stato of Utah, upon tho payment of J2S0 00, has been set for hearing on Friday, tho 29th day of July, A. D. 1901, at 10 o'clock a. m., at tho county courthouse, In tho courtroom of said court In Salt Lako City, Salt Lako couuty. Stato of Utah. Witness, the clerk of said court, with tho seal thereof affixed this 7th day of July. A. D. 1901. JOHN JAMES. Seal Clerk. By David B. Davles, Deputy. Booth, Lc2 & Rltchlo, Attorneys for pe titioner. y621 IN THE DISTRICT COURT, PKO bato Division. In nnd for Salt Lake coun ty. State of Utah. In tho matter of tho cstato of Sarah Field Spry, deceased. No tice The potltlon of Samuel Spry, adminis trator of tho estate of Sarah Field Spry, deceased, praying for tho sottlcment of final account of said administrator and for tho distribution of the residue of aald es tate to tho persons entitled, has been sot for hearing on Friday, the 29th day of July. A. D. 1901, at 10. o'clock a. m., at tho county courthouso In the courtroom of said court. In Salt Lake City, Salt Lako county, Utah. Wltnes3 tho Clerk of said court, with tho seal thereof affixed, this 29th day of June. A. D. 1301. n (Seal.) JOHN JAMES. Clerk. Bv David B. Davles, Deputy Clerk. Chrlstcnsen & Christcnscn, Attorneys for Estate. x2634 IN THE DISTRICT COURT, PRO bate division, In and for Salt Lako coun ty. Stato of Utah. In tho matter of tho cstato of O. R. Young. dccCasod. Notice. Tho petition of W. J. Barrotto, admin istrator of the estate of O. R, Young, de ceased, for confirmation of tho sale of tho following described real eatatc of said de cedent, to wit, an undivided one-half In terest In nnd to tho "AJax." "Grand View" nnd "Jumbo" lode mining claims, In Camp Floyd mining district, Tooele county, for tho sum of $17, and upon tho following terms, to wit, cash upon con firmation, na appears from tho return of eale, filed In this court, has been set for hearing on Friday, tho 13th day of July, A. D. 1901, at 10 o'clock a. in., at the county courthouse. In ihe courtroom of said court. In Salt Lako City, Salt Lake county, Utah Witness tho olerlc of said court, with tho seal thereof affixed, this 30th day of Juno. A D 190L JOHN JAMES. TSeaL Cleric. By David B, Doviea, Deputy Clerk. Henderson. Pierce, Crltchlow & Bar rctte. Attorneys for Estate. y!9 I llra Cures in f iwvWfy URINARY I I JIitey-BISCHARGESl 5 VsJSSi Ka:h Capsule f 5 S5Jytcars the namcrd-(WSY; S Dt-xrc of esrjrtcrfc'to PARKER'S i KSVy HAIR BALSAM aMii tad btxmiatj th tulz. 't&t&Pfr' (Gh Promai a luxuriant grovth. iix-SJSi-si CHNovpr Falti to Uestoro Onsy BffifRJwB Hatr to 1U Youthful Color. KTSlvf JH Cuxcj tcxlp dlci k hair lolling. PROBATE AND GTJAEDIANSEXE , NOTICES. Consult County Clerk or the respectlvo igners for rurther information. j 1 NOTICE TO CREDITORS. ' ; Estate of Joseph Cordon Snclgrovc, do- 1 1 J ceased. Creditors will present claims, with I vouchers, to tho underolgned at 201-3-6 ? Desorct News building, .Salt Lako Cltv. ; Utah, on or beforo tho 6th day of No- r vember, A. D. 1504 WILLLIAM K. SNELOROVE, if Administrator of Estate of Joseph Cor- 1 , JH den Snelgrove, Deceased. I f Thomas & Maycock, Attorneys for Ad- i ' I JH mlnistrator 1' H lH Dato of first publication. July 2, A. D. ' flH 1 rl IN THE DISTRICT COURT PRO- :1 I 11 bato Division, In and for Salt Lake coun- 1 ty, Stato of Utah. In tho matter of the cstato of Thomas Eicon!:. dzzzzzz-C. I ticc. I . T"' pcrrrran of Joh'n Elcock praying for !' I, fM vho Irsuanco to himself of letters of nd- I . VM ministration In the estate of Thomas El- I IH cock, deceased, has been Bet for hoarlng ! I IH on Friday, the 23th dav of July, A. D. K-Jl 1904, at 10 o'clock a. m.. at tho county I lH courthouse, in tho courtroom of said 1 1 IH tyUUtah SllU LaU Clt'' Salt LakC coun" (- I Witnou'a tho Clerk of said court, with ' tho seal thereof afTlxed, thla 29th day of f June, A. D. mi. (Seal.) JOHN JAMES, Clerk. , t&'l By David B. Davles. Deputy Clerk. TuJI C. M. NlclBon, Attorney for Petitioner. I&'H X263.". 11 IN THE DISTRICT COURT, PRO- IH bate division, in and for Salt Lake coun- ' ty, Stato of Utun. In tho matter of the : estate and guardianship of Gertrude ' KaneOTT, Sdwln Hanson. Irene Hanson l I ! and Bernard Hanson, minors. Notice. Tho petition for upprovtw isd sottlo- I : ment of tho account of tho guardian o( HH the person and estate of Gertrude Han- . eon et al, minors, hes been set for hear- ' jH ing on Friday tho 1st day of July, A. D, 1904, at 10 o'clock a, m at the county JM courthouse, In tho courtroom of saTd IH court. In Salt Lako City, Salt Lake coun- ty. Utnh. H Witness tho clerk of said court, with tho seal thereof affixed, this 20th. day of , June. A. D. 1501. JOHN JAMES, ' IH . Seal Clerk. fM By David B. Davles, Deputy Clerk. jH Frlck & Edwards, Attorneys for cs- I OH taie. X1934 IN THE DISTRICT COURT. PRO- ' . 1 H bate Division, In and for Shit Lako Coun- 1 ty, Stato of Utah. In tho matter of the estate of Ann North Leaker, deceased. , Notice. ! Tho cross petition and objections of C. ! fM J. Leaker, praying for the Issuance to 1 IH himself of letters of administration In the cstato of Ann North Leaker, deceased, has ' IH been set for hearing on Friday, the 9th i day of July, A. D. 1901, at 10 o'clock a. m. 1 r-yH at the County courthouse. In tho court- J iH ruom of said court. In Salt Lake City, ,11 Salt Lake county, Utah. ! 9H Witness tho Clerk of said court with the f seal thereof affixed, this 2nd day of July, . f A. D. 1904. JOHN JAMES, ,1 , Seal. Clerk. I i IH ' By David B. Davles, Deputy Clerk. j 'I 1 IH Young & Moylo, Attorneys for Estate. ,j . NOTICE TO CREDITORS.. ' H Eatato of Eddie Thomas Snelgrove, dc- I r- ceased. 1 'H Creditors will present claims, with ' I VM vouchors, to tho undersigned at 201-3-5 I Desorct News building. Salt Lake City. " '1 Utah, 011 or beforo tho 6th day of No- I , IH vember, A. D. 1901. ''lH WILLIAM K. SNELGROVE, Administrator of Estate of Eddlo Thomas rJH Snelgrove. Deceased. 11 Thomas &. Maycock, Attorneys for Ad- lH mlnistrator. I Date of first publication, July 2, A. D. , jjH NOTICE OF PRIVATE SALE1. I 11 In the Third Judicial District Court. fH Probato Division, Salt Lako County, State . of Utah, In tho mattor of tho guardisn- I. iM ship of Magdalena Knudaen, a minor. Notice la hereby given that by virtue of 1 I an order of said court, mado June J"i, 1904. j J tho undersigned will receive bms cr offers t In writing for tho purchase of the prem- j lses hereinafter described, at private sale. 1 or. Thursday, the 14th day of July, 1901: I said bids to bo delivered at tho office of . JH G. H. Backman. No. 42 Commercial block. , ) J In Salt Lake City. Utah. Terms, cash; li I , per cent of bid must accompany tho same. 1 An undivided one-half Interest In: Com menclng at a point 12.9 rods north from the s southeast corner of tho northeast quarter I of section 20, township 1 south of range 1 east. Salt Lako Meridian, running thenco nortn 3 rods, to south line of land of J. R. Dayton; thenco along tho said Iand3 south if, , S7 degrees more or leas V. 05 rods, more fi LjH or less, to the Jordan and Salt Lake City r lB canal; thenco southerly, along canal bank, 1 ; 3 rods, more- or less, to a point on the : lM north lino of lands conveyed by Chrlsto 1 1 phcr Hulbert to Henry' Johnson, by deed . qM recorded In book "M" Salt Lake County JtM Records, pago 961; thence by said lands N. S7 degrees E. G3 rods, moro or loss, to thi -r place of beginning. L Also: Beginning 12.9 rods north from the southeast corner of aald quarter sec- , , tion, running thence north 3 rods; Ibenco tu t'i'JM by lands of said Dayton. N. 57 degree E 7.2 rods, moro or less, to a point In J , Countv road; thence S. 16 degrees E. H along the County rood to a point which I J i VM N S7 degrees E., from the place of b- li i ginning; thence S. 87 degrees W.. to the , - place of beginning. Subject to one-half c. t mortgage for $200.00. f ' Dated this the 2nd day of Julv. 1904. , JENS KNUDSEN. Guardlnn. ii 1 i tM G IL Backman. Attorney for Guardian IS; ASSESSMENT NO. 8. J Albion Mining Company. Principal place jH of business, Salt Lake City. Location 01 . mines. Alta. Little Cottonwood Mining . vjH District. tfH Notice Is hereby given that at a meet- jt IH Ing of the board of directors of the Al- IH blon Mining Company, held on the 2nd day 1 1 of July, 1901. assessment No. 8 of five ( 1 cents per share waa levied upon the capl tal stock of the corporation. Issued and outstanding, payable immediately to the IH Becrctarv at nia office, room 12 Walke. . I j, IH Bank bids., S W. 2nd South St., Salt Lake j, City. Utah. h 11 Any stock upon which thla nsacssnicn1 J- may remain unpaid on Saturday, the Cth ' day of August. 1901, will be delinquent an 1 1 advertised for sale at public auction, an I unless paymont la mndo beore. will be sold on Tuesduy, the 23rd day of August, ; I. 1901, at 2 o'clock p. m., at the company s s JjH office, to pay delinquent nceasment there- H JlH on, together with the costo of ndvortlsln CYH and expense of sale. 1 IH yl-17 J. W. HATFIELD. Secretary. - 11 ASSESSMENT NO. 'J. - ' Old Evergreen Mlnlna and Tunnel com- 1 1 pany, Big' Co nonfood mining district, :IH Salt Lako county, Jlah. Principal placo of business. Salt Lake Clt, Utah. Notice Is hereby given that at u meell Ing of the board of dlrectoi-a of the Old h Evergreen Mining and Tunnel compan( , 1 ' a corporation, held at the office of th. '1 company, at Salt Lake City, Utah, Tues ('ay the 2Mb day of June, 1904, an assess. nient of 3 cents per share waa lovled upon tho capital stook of tho corporation, paj . ,TH able immedlatoly to H. G- McMillan, sec- VH retary and treasurer of tho company, lu XiM his office, No. 161 South Main street, Sau 1 Lako City, Utah, Any stock upon whfc.M I 7 eald asaeasment may be unpaid on thi 30th day of July. 1901. will be dellnqucn: iM snd advertised for aalo at .public auction. iH and unless payment 13 maue before, wll bo sold at my office on tho 22nd day or August. 191. at 12 o'clock boon, to pay J ZJM delinquent assessment, together with tho cost of advertising and-expense of sale. (Seal.) HENRY G. M'MILLAN. fH ' Secretary. lH No. 161 South Main Street, Salt Lak ' 1 lH City. Utah. Juno 3. 1904. xST I lH notice. I ; Scaled bids for building a two-atory. I1 . four-room brick school building at Arco ' Idaho, will be received up to July 9, 1904. til ' 6 o'clock p. m. Bond of 2 per cent of jl k tho bid will bo required. Plans and spec!- i 1 flcatlona can bo seen at J. lu. Smith ,t . Co.'a office. Arco, Idaho, and at W. A S 1 Samm'a, architect, Pocatollo, Idaho. Tho ' j board reserves tho right to reject any an.' ;i 1 all bids. Address all bld3 to Geo. E. Fer dlH rls. Clerk of U10 Board of Truatoe,?. 1