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T.njcnT MOUSING SEPTEMBER- 28, 19011 1 ' H , -bftgaPAT. TEE SAJLT LAKE TBIBTHSTE. PAGEsnvrar WttBankers, the Merchants aad the Brokers." lianjjor Slocks 'trtTel of Prices Is Lifted vfjlfjeron This Account in j3j Wall Street. -r- cpt. 27. Another day of 5 demand for stock3 was j st tlie stock exchango. alilft hrtter the nvcraco level of . Bowment showed sonio va-'.-wiUrity. the upward move ,'eeddcdly uneven nnd lntcr- jsall reactions. The soiling darctcr which made Its lin es foment and was termed In stock exchango par--7iba It appears to come from iamaMy well Informed either t scivs regarding properties or rftainpalen of largo spocula or for some Blmllar reason 0 judge wisely of the outlook h the market, Slice however well informed .frirf was well absorbed and vraed seriously to affect tho SEV of prices. This fact a sore Impressive to tho senil is market than the supposed Strof tho selling. Union Pa rted States Steel preferred SteCJsly strong tind active and r representative of general ir-3 dependent upon so wlde wU necessarily had a largo Bdetermlnliiff tho general tone uUl b' th0 smpathy their iirtfrd. . . . viits of higher prices also en Wrday of almost complcto im- riaturblng factors In tho , Weather sas favorablo for fi!t-maturlng crops and the "'!ttla of the weather bureau nh to reassure the approhen th the corn and cotton crops. tla of tho low corn crop estl t&tnt Hill of tho Great North sflh'ro Securities seemed to bo A i eharp advance In North fiij cn tho curb on buying said jtedon waa ono of tho features The buying of United Steel ins accompanied by the cstl j cornonitlon for the quarter KSIclent margin to pro Ide for sixk. These estimates were r official or designated author- rewcafl rather conspicuous cx- the penrral advancing tcn i nore so by the notable rfclch h characterized them Mtblion was a marked exam rcaitat bsing narrow through Miti need for additional capl jnusl report came In for much Tte August statement of net is disappointing. On the other .ejust statement of tho Chesa i!o, the Central of Georgia and l;j Southwestern were consld- ulL'fftctory and the less sat ijnlap by the Central of New Kt denrcf s that stock, oida continued to report in- earnings for the third week i: Rumors of a strong forth-ttrs-nt of August net earnings ;trylvanl.i also figured in tho L ;1 sofTcrcd from intimations nraraon dividend would bo :ho were reactions running to lose of the leaders before the at'l the closing was heavy, uehamre advanced, although I Is for easier moncv In Lon ailn bills are qulto plentiful !:iEe market London also is freclv on balances here lo 1 was distinctly easier In this ipltc of the continued heavy m Interior The strength of Ulleved to be due to n de mount of the maturing ninety teilnst which er.chnnge blll3 t the time thy wero made, rt rtrra. Total sales, par value, .mled States 3's advanced rts declined v per cent on call ' YORK BOND LIST I RjJOJSi Mox Cent 4s .. 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Now York exchange 4.20tH.30 -f COPPER. 4" New York exchange .. ?12.50ft'12,C2 bt L S Weot 700 2m 21W 2U preferred 3.100 45Vi 4li Wh Soqthern Poc ..... 27.600 07 57 67 Southern Ry 33 324 32 preferred 000 93 G2i 0241 Tex & Pne 900 31 31ft 3tU Tol St L & Y 100 314 31 31U preferred 200 61 61 BOvl Lnlon Pao 52,103 10214 101ft 101 preferred 93 93 92it Wabash COO 21 21 IQV, preferred 1,700 42 UK W & L Erlo 100 IS 16 17 "Wisconslri Cent ... 8,800 21 20 20 preferred 1.200 4614 45 4 Mexican Cent 1,200 1G 13ft 13; Express Companies Adams , 230 American . , , 203 United States us' Wells Fargo 235 Miscellaneous Amalg Copper 9,900 &S14 GS oSU Amor Car & F .... 700 24 23V4 234 preferred .. , giy. Amor Cot Oil 3,200 32 30 30if preferred 100 91 -01 90 Amer Ico 00 7 7?J 7- preferred 400 30 3014 301 Amcr Lin Oil um, preferred 30 Amer Loco 2,4W 26 26 26i4 preferred 300 05 90 95 Am S & Rcf 3.900 67 67 07 preferred.,...,,..., 800 10954 109 109 Am Sugar Rcf 3S.600 133 132 132 Anaconda M Co .... 300 91 94 92 Brooklyn R Tran . 21,103 56 55' 55 Colo F & Iron .... COO 30 31 34 Con Gas 3,203 20G 2fC 203 Corn Products 3,000 15 14 1C preferred 300 70 69 70 Distillers' Securs .. 3.9CO 30 30 20 Gen Elec 1,100 173 171 171 Interna Paper 400 17 17 17 preferred 74 Interna Pump 300 32 32 32 " preferred s 77- Nat Lead 2,000 24 23 24 North Amer SO) 93 93 95 Pac Mall COO 31 33 34 People's Gas 2,100 102 102 102 P Steel Car 103 SO SO 79 Pullman Pal Car .. 103 218 213 218 Rep Steel l.GCO 9?i 9 9 preferred. SO0 45 -44 45 Rubber Goods 700 20 19Vi 20 preferred 300 S3 S3 S3 Tcnn C & Iron .... 00 48 47 -17 U S Leather 3,400 10 9 9 preferred 8(0 SS S7 67 T7 S Realty 2.3CO Cfi 55 C5 U S Rubber 00 20 20 20 preferred 74 U S Steel 31.609 1S 17 17 nrpfcrred 91.300 70 69 70 Wcfltlnghouse Elec. 3,700 167 1C5 1C6 West Union ICO 90 90 90 Total salea for the day, 752,600 shares. Silver and Drafts. NEW YORK, Sept. 27. Bar silver, 5Sc. Mexican dollars. 46c. SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 27 -Sllver bars, 5Sc. Mexican dollars, 4&5M6c. Drafts Sight, 5; telegraph, 5. Money and Exchange. NEW YORK, Sept. 27. Close: Money on call firm, 132 per cent; closing bid offered 1; tlmo loans slightly easlor; six ty and ninety days, 33; six months, 3 ff?4. Prime mercantile paper. 4J56 per cent. Sterling exchango firm, with actual business In bankers' bills at f4.S5,a3l,ES'.8o for demand and at J1.S3 554.83.65 for sixty day bllla. Posted rates, M.Slfi'4 S4 and .j 86t-l.87. Commercial bills, ?t.S3? 4.83. Mexican dollars. 46c. Government bondB Irregular; railroad bonds, firm. New York Metals. NEW YORK. Sept. 27. Influenced by the sharp advance In London, where spot tin closed at 127 17s Cd and futures at 1S 2s Cd, the local tin market was firmer and closed at J27.872S.00. although tho de mand continued moderate. Copper was a shade higher In the Lon don market, where It closed at GS 2s Cd for both spot and futures. Locally, how ever, the market was unchanged, with Lake quoted at S12 75!&13.00; electrolytic at ?12.7512.S71., and casting at $12.50tfl2 62. Lead was unchanged at $4.2064.30 In tho local market, and at 11 17s 4d In London. Spelter also was unchanged In both mar kets. London closing at 22 7s Cd and New York nt J5. 1055-12. Iron closed at COs 3d In Glasgow and at 13s 7d In MIddlesboro. Locally Iron way practically unchanged. No. 1 foundry Northern Is quoted at J13.75i?14.25, No. 2 foundry Northern at 13.2S5j13.50; No. 1 foundry Southern and No. 1 foundry Southern Boft at $13.50513.75. LIVE STOCK. Chicago. CHICAGO. SepL 27. Cattle Receipts, 17,000; market steady; good to prime Htecrs. J5.505i5.50; poor to medium, S-l.005o.2o; Blockers nnd feeders, J2. 25.00; cows. $1.20 5-4.60; holfors,- $2.0054.75; canners, $1,305 2.25; hulls, J2.005-1 00; calves. J3.0056.O); Texas fed stoers, 54.5050.00; Western steers, $3,005-1-30. Hogs Receipts. 10,000; market steady to Co lower; mixed and butchers. $5.7056.37; good to choice heavy, $5.955&30; rough heavy, JS.455u.75; light, $5.6550.25; bulk of sales, $5.9056.10." t , , Shocp Receipts, 22.000; sheep and lambs, steady; good to cholco wethera, $8,805-4,35; fair to choice mixed. $3.0053.90; Westorn sheep, $3.0051.15; nutlvo lambs, $1.0356.00; Western lambs, $1 0055.50. Kansas City. KANSAS CITY, Sept. 27. Cattle Re ceipts. 22,000 ; 3low, Htcndy; native otcors, 33.75ilC.00: natlvo cows and heifers, S1.G05' 4,75. stoclcers and feeders. $2.2551X0; bulls, $1.7553.50-, calves. $2.5035.60, Western steers. $3,005-1.25: Western cows, $1.5053.25. Hogs Receipts, 10.000: steady to strong; bulk of sales, $5.9056.03, heavy. $5.9056.0o; packers, $5.9056.10; pigs and light, $5.&5 CIO Sheep Receipts. 15,000; steady; mut tons, $3.0053.80: Iambs, $-1.05G,25. rango wethers, $3.25Q3.90; ewes, $2.7553.35. Omaha. SOUTH OMAHA, Sept. 27. Cattle Re ceipts. 9000; market steady, 10c lowor; na tlvo steers. $4,0056.00; cows and heifers, $2 5053.73; Western steers, $3.0054.65. Tex as steers $2.7553.00; range cowa nnd holf crs. $2.2553.30; canners, $1.6052.10; stockers and feeders. $2.2554-00; calves, $3.0005.50; bull?, stags, etc., H 7C53.25. Hogs-lte-ccints. 7500; market 5c lower; heavy. $5.i01p 5.85; mixed. $5.8055.3; light. plgc, ?5.MS5.60: bulk of sales, $o.80SG.90. Shcep-Recoluts. 1G.OO0; market o toady; Westerns, $5.6053.90; wethers. $3.4053i(5; ewes. $3.0OQ3G0; common and Htockors, $2 70-53.70; lambs. $4.1055.00. St. Louis Wool Market. ST. LOUIS, Mo., Sept. 27. Wool, steady to firm; medium grades, combing and clothing. 20fi2lo; light fine. lW20o; heavy tine, 12510c; tub washed, 2253oc. Novr York Sugar Markot. NEW YORK, Sept. 27.-9ugar. raw, firm; fair refining. 3c; centrifugal, test. 4 5-lCc; molnssea sugar, 3c. Refined, ilrm; crushed, $5.95; powdered, $o.35; gran ulated, $3.25. . Butter and "Eggs. NEW YORK. Sept. 27.-Butter. nrm: street price, oxtra creamery, 0S21c, of ficial prlce3 Western factory common to cholco. ll514a Cheeso, strong i Some Meals Go Op and Others Down Tho Advances Hnvo All Been in tho Wholesale Quota- ' tions. The weather having turned colder, tho watermelon b less of a temptation, but the price has mounted Just tho same. Beans have dropped from 25 cents to 7. Wholesale prices on meats, where thero have been changes, have risen about a cent. Dressed veal from S to 9 conta; dressed pork from 8 to 8 cents; dressed hens from 14 to 16 cents. But retail prices on several meats havo dropped. Thoro Is porterhouse for 16 cents as well as 20; leg of mutton hns dropped from 15 to 12 cents; dresBed hens aro IS conts, and broilers aro not only S5, but also 20 cents. Wholesale Quotations. Hay. Grain and Straw Oat straw, per ton, $1Q.00; alfalfa, $10.00510.50; timothy, nor ton, baled. $14.00515.00; wheat, per bushel. 955$1.0G; corn, per cwt., $1.405'1.W; corn, cracked, $1 4551.55; oats, $1.-1051.50; rolled oats, $1,5051,65; barley, rolled, $1,355) 1.4o; Hour, bakers' No. 1, $2,30; tlour, straight grade, $2.4002,60; flour, high pat ent, $2.COj2.70; rye. $2.Go; graham flour, $2.5052.75; cornmeal. $1,9052.00; bran, $1; brun and shorts. $1 1051 15. Meats. Dressed beef, pound, 455c; dreesTd veal, por pound, 9c: dressed pork, per pound, 8c; dressed lambs, por pound. 6c; dressed mutton, per pound, 65 0c, dressed hogs, Sc; live, 6c per pound. Poultry. Dressed, hens, 15c; brollcra, per pound, 16c. Fruits Valencia oranges, case, $4.50: Utah cantaloupes, dozen. 30jJ5Cc; Utah watermelons, dozen, $1.50; white grapes, case, $1.15; Mack grapes, $1.00: Tokay grapes, $1.35; Utah apples, bushel, 75c; Santa Paula lemons, box, $4.(0; peaches, box, 6057Gc. plums, box, COc; bananas, per bunch, $2.50; limes, per 103, $1.50; , Utah pears, box. $1 5; cranberries, $10 barrel; Concord grapes, 25c a. basket. Sugar Beet sugar, per ICO, $6.40. cane sugar, $6.50. Vegetables. California, head lettuce. 50 OrCOo per dozen, oyster plant, 15c a dozen; China radishes, 40c a dozen; now celery, "dozen, 50c, parsnips, dozen, bunches. 50c; new poppers, per pound, 5c; Utah summer squash, dozen. 20c; Utah tomitoea 60570c a bushel; yellow onions, per 100, $1 25. vegetable marrow, dozen, COc: red cabbage, per pound, 2c; sweet potatoes, per cwt., $2.60. Utah cabbage, per ICO. 75c: new potatoes, nor cwt., 00c; bunch turnips, per dozen, 15c; green on ions, per dozen, 12c, radishes, Utah, 10c; pumpkins, dozen, $1.76; golden tomatoes, pound, 4o; Utah egg plant, 6c. Dairy Products Butter, por pound, 25c; cheese, per pound, 12c; eggs, per case, $3.5057. comb honey, per crate, $2.75; syvoftzor cheese, per pound, lSc; llmburg or cheese, per pound, 16c; cream brick, cheese, per pound, 17c; Edam cheeso, per dozon, $12.(0 Fresh Fish. Utah lake bass, 30c; sal mon. 13c, mountain trout, 35c; Utah cat fish, 12c ; halibut, 12c; striped bass, per pound. 15c: shad, per pound, lie; Mackl naw trout, 16c; mackerel, 16c; soles, per pound, 9c: flounders; per pound, 9c; Cali fornia smelts, per pound, 12c; catfish, per pound, 13c; perch, per pound, 10c; lobsters, per pound, 16c; oyBters, New York counts, $1.C0 per 100; selects, $2.50 per gal lon... Retail Quotations. Meats. Prime rib, 17c; porterhouse, I6(20o; pork, 17c; mutton chops, 10515c; legs, 12c; spring lamb, 12520c per lb: Veal. 12520c; veal loaf, EOc. Poultry Dressed hens, ISc; broilers, 30 535c; turkeyp, 25c; geese, 22c; ducks, 20c; roast springs. 20c. Fruits. Crabapples. 40c a peck; Utah apples, pound, 5c; figs, 15525c; lem ons, per dozen, 25c; oranges, per dozen, lOn'Mc; neacheB. per pound, Gc; per case, 40560c; bananas, per dozen, 30c; pears, 5c a pound; llm.es, 2c; plums, 5c; nectarines, 6c a pound; Utah watermelons, 155y0c: Utah cnntnlounes, 5510c; grapes (black), three pounds for 25c: grapes (white), 10c; Tokay grapes, lOq; Utah Concord grapes, lOo a pound, 35c a basket; Eastern Con cord grapes, 35c a box; pomegranltc, 15c pound; pineapples, 35c and 00c each. Vegetables. New celery. 5c a stalk; oys ter plant, 5c a bunch; China radishes, 5a a bunch; Utah egg plant, 5c a pound; parsnips, bunch, 5c; Utah peppers, threo pounds for 25c; red cabbage, four pounds for 25c; sweet potatoes, per lb, 5c; green corn on cob, dozon, 20 and 35c; vege table marrow, two for 15c, Utah summer squash, three for 10c; Utah cucumbers, three for 6c, cauliflower, 12c a pound; potatoes, per peck, 20c; wax beans, fcur pounds for 7c; cabbage, per pound, Cc, turnips, per pound, 2c; green onions, 2c, carrots, 2c; beets, 2c; Utah to matoes, per opund, 2c; lottuco, 6c; California lettuoe, two for 15c; pumpkins, 15c. Hubbard squash, 16c; pickling cu cumbers, EOo per 100; pickling onions, COc a uccit. Dairy Products Butter, per pound. 30ci cheese. 15c; eggs, per dozen, 25530c; fancy cheese, per pound, 25c; comb hoitey, per comb, 15c; strained honey, per pound, 16c; Swiss cheese, per pound, 40c; llmburger cheese, por pound, oOc, cream brick cheeso, 25c; Edam cheese, each, 25. ' Fresh Fish, Black bass, 3oc, salmon, 17c, mountain trout, 40c; brook trout, each, 12VC; Utah catfish, per pound, 16c; halibut, 13c; striped bass. 20c; shad. 15c; Mackinaw irout, 20c; codfish, 15o; perch, 2"-c; sturgeon. 16c; white tlsh, 20c moun tain herring, 20c; select oysters, COc quart. Grain and Provisions. CHICAGO, Sopt. 27. At the opening the wh'-at market snowed signs of weakness, tho December delivery being c lower to c higher, nt $1 10 to $1.10. May was unchanged to c lower, at $1.11 to $1,11. The main factor affecting tho situation at the alart was, a dccllno in foreign wheat markets A number of traders who had sold jihort on tho sharp decline of yester day purchased freely early In the day. There was also considerable buying on predictions' of wet weather In the North west. However, the most notlceablo fea ture of trading, and the ono that sccin lnglv had the greatest Influence In creating a Htrong undortono, was heavy purchases of May by a lcador of the bull crowd. After December had sold at -$1.10. prices gradually advanced. Slight recessions wore mado on profit-taking, but tho gen eral trend of values was toward a hlghor level. Sentiment during tho latter part of tho Session was quite bulllah Primary receipts were much smaller than tho cor responding day a year ago, and a report whs received from Minneapolis stating thut country offerings were decreasing Advices from .abroad prophesy a big re duction in wheat shipments from Auatnii Ha and Argentine in tho near future, the claim being made that tho exportable sur plus from thoso countlos was practically oxhaustcd. . , L , ,. Higher prices for cash wheat In all mar kets of tho United States was an Impor tant aid In buoying up speculatlvo prices hore. Tho high point on December wao reached at $1.12. May sold up to $1-13. Although all tho advance was not main tained, the market closed strong, with December up at $1.12, and May lc high er, at $1.13. , 11 1 Sentiment In tho corn pit was Inclined to bcariHhhnoss. but tho strength of wheat prevented any dccllno. Trading was rath er. Inactive and fluctuations werp within a narrow rango'. December closed at 50c, a pain of c. A'nnouncomont of a big incrcaso In tho world's visible supply caused an easier tono In oats, December closed c lower, at 30O provisions were steady on a gopd de mand from pit traders. Small receipts of hogs and firm prices at tho yards were the supporting features. At tho clo3 January pork was off 6c, lard was up 2c and ribs worn unchanged. RANGE OF THE LEADING FUTURES. Articles Open. High. Low. Close. Wheat. No. 2 Sept. (old) 1.12 1.13 1.12 1.13 Sept. (now) l.0j 1.10 1.05 1.10 December 1.10 1.12". 1.10 1.12 May .............. 141 1.111 1.11 1-13 Cora, No. 2 September 52 52 52 52 December 50 50 CO 60 May 4S 49 48 4S Oats, No. 2 September 29 SO 29 29 Decomb'cr 2051 30 30 30 May 33 33 32 32 Mesa Pork October 11.62 11.83 11.53 11.62 January 13.30 13.40 13.39 13. 30 Lard October 7.40 7.45 7.37 7 42 January 7.47 7.50 7.12 7.47 SJiort Ribs October 7.S2 7.S2 7.72 7.75 January C.95 p. 95 C.87 6.92 CASH QUOTATIONS. Cash quotations wero as follows: Flour, steady; No. 2 spring wheat, $1 IS; No. 3, $1.0551.15; No 2 red, $l.U(?ai3. No. 2 corn. 52553c, No. 2 yellow. 013S4c, No, 2 oats, S0c, No. 2 white. 32o: No. 3 whlto, EZ?32c; No. 2 rye, 73c: good feed ing barley, 355400; fair to choice malting, 46549c; No 1 flaxseed, $1.09; No. 1 North western, $1.16; prlmo timothy seed, $2.50 52.75; mess pork, per barrel, $11.7O311.S0; lard, per 100 pounds, $7.60; short rib sides (loose), $7 7558.00, short clear slds (boxed) $S.C05S.75; whisky, basis of high wines, $1.26; clover, contract grado, 512.15. RECEIPTS OND SHIPMENTS. Articles. Rets. Ship. Flour, barrels 32.500 18,900 Wheat, bushels 12S.0OO 111.400 Corn, bushels 3$0,0C0 403,000 Oats, bushels 278.400 106,100 Ryo. bushels 2,000 14,000 Barley, bushels 178.200 13,200 PRODUCE EXCHANGE. On tho produce exchango today tho but ter market -vas firm; ereams, 14520c dairies, 13517c. Chccao. firm; S59c. Eggs, 6tcady; firsts, ISc; prime, 20c; ex tras, 22c. Available Grain Supply. NEW YORK. Sept. ' 27. Special cablo telegraphic communications received by Bradstreets show tho following changes In available supplies, a6 compared with last account. Wheat, United States nnd Canada, east of Rockies. Increase, 2.45S.O0O bushels. Afloat for and In Europe, Increase, 600 bushels. Total supply, Increase, 3,033,000 bushels Corn, United States and Canada, east of Rockies. Increase. 644.000 bushels. Oats, United States and Canada, east of Rockies. Increase. 2.390,O3 bushels Among tho more important increases reported thlo week aro the following: 580, 000 bushels In Manitoba, 5CO.CO0 at tho Northwestern Interior olovators; 1 23.000 bushels at Chicago prlvalo elevators, 100, 000 bushels at Mllwaukeo prlvato olovators and 95.000 bushels at Syracuse Tho leading decreases aro 90.000 bushels at St. Joseph and 53,000 bushels at Louis ville. Const Grain. SAN FRANCISCO. Sept. 27. Wheat weaker; December. $1 51. Barley, weaker; December, $L12. Boston Wool Market. BOSTON, Sopt. 27 Largo and Htnall mills havo been buying wool during tho past week. Tho market Is strong, with a nave been bujlng wool during the past week. The market Is strong, with a buoyant movement apparently under way. A foaturo of the Cradlng hns been tho sat isfactory demand for worsteds. All grades of wool are selling well. Territory continues to move freely at average prices, Pulled wools are firm Foreign grades are the least In demand- 'Quotations" Territory, Idaho fine. lS51Sc; heavy fine, 16516c; fine medium, I8flil8c; medi um, 19529c; low medium, 21522c. Wvomlng, line, 16517c; heavy line, 155 ICo; lino medium. 17518c; medium, 205 21c: low mcalum. 22j323c. Utah and Novada, line, 17517c; fine, 15516c; lino medium. 17518c; medium, 201321c; low medium. 22523c Montana, flno choice. 20521c; fine aver age llKMc; line medium choice, 20fi21c; average. 10520c; staples, 22523c; medium choice, 2223c; average, 21522c. London Wool Auction. LONDON. Sept. 27. Tho offerings nt tho wool auction today amounted to S701 bales. Fine combing, good, easy, and first half breds gonerally wero In strong demand. Coarao crossbrcds sold readily to hom buvers at unchanged rates. A good sup ply of Blips met with a brlsq demand, chiefly from German buyers. Punta Are nas and Fnlkland Island prices wore steady on a good demand frojn homo and continental buyers. The American Party Drum Corps. Flfers and drummers wanted, only thoBe who can play wanted, to enroll their names tonight at 7 p. m. at 217 Atlas Blk. J. J. HEFFERNAN, Manager. t :: Get Yoisr Mosiey's Worth When you pay 40c for a pound of Ankola Coffee you may be assured T J you ar gettlns every cent's worth J X of quality possible for the money. T T Ankola Coffee wouldn't bo as good V K as It Is If wo gavo you a premium T T with It, and you know It, T I Cook Tea & Coffee Co. t X 'Phone 974-Y. 14 E. 3rd So, 1 4- I CUMMINGS 1 l COMMISSION CO. 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NOTICES. ft J HH Consult County ClerV or the rosjiectlT S ' i 'il igncrs ror further informaUon. tt j 1 H . IN THE DISTRICT COURT. PRO- W" ' ,jH bote i division, In and for Salt Lake coun- , Ml ty, State of Utah. In tho matter of tha R I PliH estato of Ethan Barrows, deceased. No- D,u i IvH Tho petition of Lucy Barrows, admin- m : iH lEtratrix of the estais of Ethan Barrows, BT, i deceased, praying for tho settlement of iH Una account of said Luoy Barrows, ad- mA t'H mlnlstratrlx, and for tho distribution of B I j-.' "M tho resMue of said estate to the persona Hi ! j ifM entlilt-d, has been sot for hearing on Krl- K-i ! ' ISI day the 20th day of September. A. D. HI ! . Vl 1HU. at 10 o'clock a. m., at tho county In i; rH courthouse. In tho courtroom of said Bp ,i 1 H ccurt. in Salt Lake City, Salt Lako coun- Bi IH ty, Utah. W' bV Witness the clerk of said court, with I i'' ; tho seal thereof affixed, this 19th day of I K ', , September, A. D. 1004. 1 ! ' 1 ISeal JOHN JAMES. Clerk. if'1 By David B. Davles, Deputy Clerk. . 8 T, 1 al732 j tj ' j .H IN THE DISTRICT COURT, PRO- B''j bate division, In and for Salt Lako coun- j fi I I lH ty. State, of Utah. In the matter of tho , IN I'lH estate of Clara Z. Dooley, deceased. No- ! 1 '! I it i Tho petition of Goorgo Jay Gibson, ex- l! ' . ecu tor of the estate of Clara Z Dooley. h ') (leceacd, for confirmation of the solo of , j ' tno following described real estate of said . fi , 1 decedent, towlt. all that certain tract or ij' , parcel of land situate, lying and being In , : tho county of Salt Lako, State of Utah, ! g. 1 1 described as follows, toviti Commencing fl, ! at a point flvo and one-half rods north of , ' tho southeast corner of lot S, block 63, ' , p at B, Salt Vake City survey, and run- Kl t ninj: thence j)jrlh three and one-half (3) j; ! rods, theno3 west ten (101 rods, thence ).' south Vtifts and one-half (34.) rods, thenco r. ; . , cast ten (10) rods to tho point of begin- l1 j ! nlng, for tho sum of 57S0, and upon tho t ,! following terms, towlt, cnnh upon con- ij : ' nrmatlon. as appears from the roturn of W, 'i , cale, filed In this court, ha3 been set for; ;, hearing on Friday, the 30th day of SCp- !,'i! tcmbcr, A, D. 1904, at 10 o'clock a. m., at ' tno county courthouse, In the courtroom , of said court. In Salt Lake City, Salt i , Lako county, Utah. ! i Witness the clerk of oald court, with 1 1 1 the seal thereof afllxcd. this 19th day of ' ; September, A. D. 190-1. i Seal JOHN JAMES. Clerk. . ' By David B. Davica, Deputy Clerk. Thompson & Gibson, Attorneys for Ea- t t r:SBll 'to- al733 Ri I iftB IN THE DISTRICT COURT, PRO- ill.'' ' Bl "ate division, in and for Salt Lako co'un- fi I 1 BlVJ ty, State of Utah. In the matter of tho Br 1 i er.tate of Johanna Olscn Hogcnsen, de- IK ceased. Notice L ; The petition of F S. Fernstrom, admin- Er 1 IH istrator of tho esUto of Johanna Olscn B: Hogcnsen, deceased, for confirmation of tno sale of tho following described real K ' escato of said decedent, to wit. All of lots Si 1 HBll 9. 10, 11 and 12, block 30, Sandy Station P , VJ plat. Sandy City. Salt Lako county, Utah. SI : for the sum of $301. W. dnd upon the fol- fff't lowing terms, to wit. Cash upon conOrma- 1 it1, l- tlon. ns apriears from tho return of sale, j !K '., . filed In this court, has been set for hear- ! lng on Friday, the 7th day of October. j A. D. 1904, at 10 o'clock n. m., at the coun- i " , ty courthouse. In tho courtroom of said i ! () court, in Salt Lako City, Salt Lake county, 1' , flHSI Utah. L Witness tho Clerk of said court, with tho seal thereof affixed, this 23rd day of Sep- tembcr, A. D, 1904. (8eal.) JOHN JAMES. Clerk. I 1 By David B. Davles. Deputy Clerk. h i C, M. Nielsen, Atty. for Estato. al9St ' , IN THE DISTRICT COURT, PRO-j Ij ! bate division, In and for Salt Lake coun-1 ii H ty, Stato of Utah. In tho matter qf th '! estate of Anna Sophia Llndquls't, de- '', ceased. Notice fi i. , Tho petition of Aloxander Llndqulst. ad- I I HB mlnlstrntor of tho estate of Anna Sophia ! ,; Llndqulst. deceased, praying for an order 1 of sale of real property of said decedent, l l . and that all persons Interested appear bb- 3 1 fore said court to show cause why an or- fl , HH dor should not be granted to sell so much i, as shall bo necessary of tbo following- f, ' described real estato of sold deceased, to 5! 1 HHH wit: Part of lot 2, block 51. plat "C," Salt jut j Lake City survey, commencing on the ; east lino of Jeremy street, 2 rods cast and v; 'HHBl ono rod south of the northwest corner of j' 1 HHBJ said lot, running thenco south 2 rods; f thenco cant 8 rods; thenco Tlorth 2 rods; 9, thence west S rods to the place of begin- 1 - I nlng, in Salt Lake City, Salt Lako county, ir1 Utah, has been set for hearing on Friday, r ' tho 7th day of October, A. D. 1904, at 10 M, i o'clock a. m., at the county courthouse, In ( , the courtroom of said court, in Salt Lake I J flHH City Salt Lake county. Utah. Witness the Clerk of said court, with rjiSS (HHll the sea! thereof affixed, this 21st day of i'tlrL- t HHB1 Scpfcmbor, A. D. 1991. i ',;VLV ' Seal. JOHN JAMES. Clerk. I) . r ? By David B. Davles, Deputy Clerk. ' ,Y 1 G. II. Backman, Attorney for Estate. i'' IJS,(' HBHJ alSCO r tJI IN THE DISTRICT COURT, PRO- ' bate division, In and for Salt Lako coun- 1 I ty, Stato of Utah. In tho matter of tho J l estato of Mildred Russell, deceased. J Notice. ' The petition of Eber W. Hall, praying j . for the issuance to himself of tetters of 1 ' ' J administration in tho estate of Mildred tf . jHBl Russell, deceased, has been set for hearing B HBVJ on Friday, the 7th day of October, A. D. g i HBVJ 1901,. at 10 o'clock a, m at the county A ! ' l courthouse. In tho courtroom of said court, n ) j HBHj In Salt Lako City. Salt Lako county. Utah. 9 i Witness tho Clerk of said court, with H the seal Uiorcof affixed, this 23rd day of 8 (I September, A. D. 1904. (Seal) JOHN JAMES. Clerk. i iH By David B. Davles, Deputy Clerk. Powers &, Straup, Attorneys. al333 I U' '1 IN THE DISTRICT COURT. PRO- t ' I 1 bate division, In and for Salt Lako coUn- ' ty. State of Utah. In the matter of tho t, ! nutate of Susannah T. L. Bchultz. de- t: ceased. Notice. t. ) Tho petition ot- Syvort Schultz, admin- 'iBlVJ Istrator of the estato of Susannah T L. i. . J Schultz. deceased, for confirmation of the liiH sale of tho following described real es- j. ' 1 IHtBtV talc of said decedent, towlt, all of lot 11. IHtltV In block 1, of tho Woodmansce subdlvl- "tltS slon of block 1, plat B, Salt Lako City sur- IIH voy, for the sum of $400, as appeafs from iiH tho return of sale, filed In this court, has iiH been set for hearing on Friday, the SOth I iiH day of September, A. D. 1901. at 10 o'clock I IH a. m., at the county courthouse. In tho lilH courtroom of said, court. In Salt Lako (iiilH City. Salt Lako county, Utah. ' f PH AVTtness tho clerk of said court, with v iBlll tho seal thereof afllxcd, this 19th day of P ' ilH Si-plcmbcr. A, D. 1901 t . tlBBH Seal JOHN JAMES. Clerk. L' iH By David B. Davlos. Deputy Clerk. IBiH C. M. Nlelson, Attorney for Pctltlouor. i. HiH a!731 lpH IN THE DISTRICT COURT. PRO- t'. IH bate division, In and for Salt Lake coun- S, , 1 ty, State of Utah. In the matter of the IIIH estate of Peter Van Houtcn, deceased. j . BllBl Notice. J Tho petition of Mary J. Van Houton, k ' H praying for the issuance to hosclf of lot-, h'. IIIH uts or administration In tho estato of )- ij .H Peter Van Houtcn, deceased, has been set .' , IBIIH for hearing on Friday, tho 30th day of ' IH September, A- D. 1901, at 10 o'clock a. m., y'. tpppj nt the county courthouse, In the court- ! I lipppj room of said court, in Salt Lake City. Salt V jliiH Lake county, Utah. !,! Witness the Clerk of said court, with Hi 'I the seal thereof affixed, this 17th day of W .H September. A, D. 190-1. (Seal.) JOHN JAMES. Clerk. '' . tiH By David B. Davles, Deputy Clerk. ;pppl Henderson, Pierce, Crltchlow & Bar- ikH rcttc, Attorneys for Petitioner. al553 , iPPH ASSESSMENT NOTICE. iH I:', Trade Dollar Extension Mining com- !!. i pany. Location of principal placo of bus- R' 1 jfBllfJ i,..-F, alt Lako City. Utah. ; H 'j Notice Is hereby given Thai at a meet- 'il lippH lng of tho board of directors of said com- l pany, held on the 15th day of September. ( flr jBBfBBJ 1901 an assessment of ton (MO) cents por I I oharo was levied on the outstanding capl- ( . :ppH tal stock of thta corporation, payable lm- ij'f "H mediately to tho secretary, at his offlco, room No. 100 David Keith building. Salt h ! ;PPB Lako City, Utah. Any stock upon which ! r. j . ;pppj this assessment shall remain unpaid on I n ;HBBh tho ISth day of October, 1901, will be de- ii-l', 'fppH llnqucnt and advertised for salo at pub- ' ;ppH 11a auction, and unless paymont Is made , I ipppH before, will be sold on tho 9th day of No- ! L I iiH vcmber. 1904, at 2 o'clook p. m. at tho of- j ,,!' jpppH flco of tho company, room No. 100 David ipppH Keith building, Salt Lako City, Utah, to i iN ;PPPH pay tho delinquent assessment together TrJI .'PpppH with the costs of advertising and expenses j 1 IPPPH of sale. E. G. KIDDER, ; 'j-'. 'PPPH Secretary, j ' ,PPPH Salt Lako City, Utah. September IS. 1901. fft pppi First publication. September 17. 1904. '' -pppH Last publication October IS, 1904. al&S I lppB