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V ill Jh 1 P !k j E THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SATURDAY MOBNINGr, SEPTEMBER 21, 1907. . & HIS Sfarket Shows Suil X From Brisk Buy w Securities. 'TOSHORTS CAUSE OF BOOST Rtly Overcome Late 5yd Closing Tone IBs Firm. Sopt. 20. The stock uBjtverv quiet today. Rc vKers of the return of large wfrhlch had been borrowed i'Krdod a clue to ono reason Mown of the buying- In the (jyerlng of s,10rt contracts, kBfdone. With the percop Bfetbf this character was IEe' for the advance which IBlces. operators were dis km comments on the long Kq week's currency move fealn to a gain by tho ,'Bi Indicating between two 'Kxlollarp as tho amount of 'ML the forecasts of the -IHV'havc indicated a cash iBjactual statement In turn lBn there was some heslta toeratlng In stocks to dls Cle bank statement. The Et, however, showed re- Sde statement for August ion by reason of the small 6 value of exports over i) month This amounted C- compared with $24,104. 190G. Not only was there lupwards of $2,000,000 in 3but value of Imports had ;$20.000,000 over those for r. The present movement Kport trade, however. Is irts were current in the f.somc sensational buying g? asserted also that for Ithe New York city bonds factor In the active mark ing tip for these securities jBBiiecT" Their continued i'e feature of the bond :!ie flfty-yoar Issue rising ed with an average price fciboutl02. The ten-year ie active today, advancing 1 wllh an Issue price be lovement Is of pronounced he. whole market, rtlori In the market was and the closing trend tn. Total Kale, par value, d States bonds were un- beet's Review. Sept. 20 Bradstreefs ay: dbutable to the improvc tncral financial situation favorable weather nllow tional crop developments, ceptlble better feeling In rclal lines. Retail trade jslras brisk as desired or 'a of the warm weather, crops has not stimulated &ny great extent. Re Jng. trade, so far this fall, m favorable, though the cnsorvatlsin Is still per le feeling Is that frequent rse buying is to bo the autumn trad? )6 larger markets report n tctlvltlc?, the vnlumo of s&vy and th smaller mar ling the Influence of com ing or of fall festivals In ctions There are still ents visible which prevent land enough irregularity ny observers that a flulet 093lve demand, conced in nomo lines, Is not lin Iftr money conditions a;c tve stimulated buying of fanurac tuiers. Collections, better, but there are re i markets of more numot or renewals of paper, and n&nufncttirlnp enterprises Itcontracts on hand, have Reived financial assistance fiPver present tight money ejlng In the Iron trade is r manifesting itself, hut iof leading products are no ;a some lines and markets uie week. Treduced quotations for cop- only a small volume of Bd 1& also lower, with re ip.ut of both metals actlve- lutes In the United States Polos September 10, mini It li2 last week. 171 In the 906; 173 In 1005; 203 in pm. jainit 22 last week and 26 Wear ago, Wing flour, exports from ales and Canada, for the eptember 19. aggregated 4, aliiBt 5,291. S66 last week, eek Inst year and 3.810.- JJtwelve weeks of the fls R8il3!a.r4 3S-SH.S36 bush- yJ2i,s,62Jn 1506-T aml 73-- l&nd 1902. tkt0LV week are 2DS.0U 6d.l3n lats week and ir'. 1, lh?' nacal year to ",113,726, ngalnstl7,98S,- 1g QUOTATIONS. Chicago. !? 20.-Cattle-Rocv.pts. flea" heeves, $l.00 ra ;,-TeJKls steers. $3.70 .S8.00ffS.00; stockerB and L'about 12,000; market. 6 20; rouqh, $5.305.55 ; . bulk of sales. 5n.7057)C15. 5000 ' market. 53.2500; western. $3.2n tH-0C 40; lambs. ?i.7G "ansas city. n1nt..l.ept- 20 Cattle . re nUua ng 5.000 Southerns. 25' ,?.?; " -5: Southern W.505.25; Western cows: .tJS.05fi o5; ,IWIV , 56eiBlg. pigs and lights, f 8.15 BSK.'Inimb,i' ?"0'7.W: rung') jjin ewes. 51.50(0.0,5. iflpnth Omaha. SoK1 Hlc',uJy Native to '(1, VlS 'I"'' I'f'IferH. $2.50 .ani" "c'fcrH, S2.25 'C ifoi .,Ge.5'BW5 blllla aua ,70ffltf.' 0, Markel steady. owes, ?4,75Q'5.40; NEW APPLES APPEAR ALONG MARKET ROW "Maiden Blush," "Belle Fleur" and "Jonathan" Popular With Buyers. Among the best packed produce re ceived along Market Row Friday was the "maiden blush" apple, packed and shipped by a Utah-llrm In Davis county. They sell at ion cents a pound. Dealers are desirous of-handling theso apples be cause they are neatly packed In a thin tissue paper wrapping, and a deilnltc number arc packed lit each box. The apples arc nearly all of the sumo size.' Three of the .apples make Just a little more than a pound. The dealer gives good measure when he handles the ap ple, but Is not compelled to shift about either to give underweight or an ex tremely large over weight. Aa the ap ples are carefully packed they are per fectly clean. Apples that have been af fected by blight or aro wormy are not packed In the boxes. Another apple which Is beginning to sell In large quantities Is the "bell fleur." This Is a mellow apple, slightly tinged -with red when ripe. The apple Is pear shaped and Is often mistaken for u pear. A third popular apple Is the ".lohnathan." These apples all sell at ten cents a pound. In tho fish market two new arrivals were noted Friday. Both are from Utah "lake. Carp and mullet are' the names of the fish. They sell at three pounds for 25 cents, They are the cheapest priced fish on the market. New radishes arc selling at two bunches for Jive cents. PEICES OF METALS v IN NEW YOBK MAEKET. Silver (bar) i57gc Copper (Lake) weak $15.50 r j a Lend, weak $4.60 1.G5 Closing Stock List. Salcs.l H. I L IClse Adams Kxpress I i"1??, Amal Copper 50.400 G2? bl 62i Am C and F 1.500 3S? 382 3Sg do preferred - ?32 Am Cotton Oil 200 33 33 32i do prefecred Sa Am Express 10n Am H and L pf 2 Am Ice 40 Am Linseed Oil - do preferred ijji Am Locomotive 5-5 do preferred Am S and Itcf 45.S00 Oil 92 25 do preferred 400 OS 91 ? Am Sugar Ref 400 1135 113 113 Am Tob pf cor i Ann Mining Co 3U1 Atchison ... -S do preferred i At Coast Line 500 S4 S2J S2 Bait & Ohio 300 015 91J 91 do preferred S3 Brook R T 2.100 47 165 4fi3 Canadian Pacific ... S00 l5 164 J K,4i Cent of N. J 100 175 175 !. Ches & Ohio 900 3 IJ 31 34 Chi Great West 01 Chi M & St P 10.100 1221 1218 121 Chi Term and T J do prefered C C C 5i St L kla Colo F and I . C00 23 J 23 23 Colo & South 500 231 23J 23J do 1st pref do 2nd prof 400 43i J a- 43 Con Gas 200 106 10G 105 Corn Products 13? do preferred 64j Dela & Hudson .... 10.0 lnoj 15S 159 D L & W 'il d & r a joo 24i 24 21 do preferred Rfi DIs Securltlss :.700no2 54i ool Edo 1st prof 166 '16 '46" 47 do 2nd pref General Electric hi2 Illinois Central ..... 300 140 140 Wi Int Paper i" do preferred . int Pump 100 20 20 20 do preferred Iowa Central 300 lui 16J 16 lo preferred 3y0 SH m 30 K C South ;.. . 100 25 2B 2oi do preferred 400 n5js o5i 558 Louis & Nash 200 1003 long 10Si M-x Central 400 175 17 171 Minn & St L 300 41 40i 3l4 M St P & S Ste M. 200 1001 1001 1004 do preferred 200 134 133 130 Mo Pariflc 200 703 702 7" M K & T 1,000 36i 3i 36 do preferred 56 Nat Lead 1.300 51 501 50 N R R of Me.v pf N Y Central ....... 2,500 107 100 moi N Y O & U'est 100 34 34 33J Nor & West 70J do preferred 51 North Am 100 59J 59J 59 Penlfsylvanl'a ' '.' " V.OOO 120Z 1201 120J People's Gas 8i P C C & St L flt4 Pressed Steel C... S00 2S 2S 2J1 do preferred 53 Pull Pal Car 100 158 loS 15o Reading 101.900 97? 96: 97ft do 1st pref ?5 do 2nd pref Republic Steel 600 22 2l?j 21j do preferred 300 74Z 71 J 71 Rock Island Co .... 700 20i 19 191 do preferred 32? St L & S F 2nd pf. 700 3S 3S 37a St,L'S W 100 1S1 IS! 18 do preferred South Pacific 6.000 S6J S3 SOJ do preferred ...... 200 110 110 109S South Railway 1.700 153 153 153 do preferred 100 05 55 53 Tenn C and T 135 Tex &. Pac -' i Tol St L Sz West.... 200 2fil 26 213 do preferred 400 473 -17 471 Union Pacific 10S.SO0 133 131$ 1325 do preferred 100 S2 825 &li 17 S Express i 8S TJ S Really 50 U S Rubber 100 29i 291 291 do nreforred R0 U S Steel 40,300 291 2S3 2KJ do preferred 12,500 925 911 92 Vn Caro Chem ..... 300 204 20J 201 do preferred 95 Wabash 100 ill Hi Hi do preferred 100 2.0a 20J 203 Wcll-Fargo T3v 250 West Electric 125 Western Union 200 .i 7iJ r W & L 13 ! Wis Cent 151 do preferred lfiO 3.0 39 3Si Nor Pacific 1S.600 133.? 131? 132i Cent Leather ISJ do preferred S2 Sloss I6i G N preferrod 17.S00 132 130S 1801 Int Met 1.300 101 10- 9J do preferred 200 271 27 20j Total sales 4S4.200 share. Now York Sugar, NEW YORK. Sept. 20. Sugar. Haw ntoadv; fair roflnlng. 3.15c: t'utilrIfiiHls, OS tci't, 3,95c: molasses sugar, :!.10c; m tlned, steady; crushed, 5.70c; powdered, 5,10c; granulated, 5c. New York Produce . N15W YORK, Sept. 20. IJuttur very llrm. Creamery, third to first. 2327ic; Slate dairy, common to finest, 2l271c; rincst CM-uinory, common to first. i;iiJ2:!c ChecHo Htcudy, unchanged. Eggs linn, unchanged. New York Money, NEW YORK, Sept.. 20. Close Prlnio mercantile paper. 7 per uont. Sterling ox chnngo firm, with actual business In bankers' bills at $1.85.551$ I 5.00 for de mand and SI.S1 and ?4.S1.05 for sixty davs; commercial hills, $4.Slff' 4.S1J. Mexican dollars, r24. Government bonds steady. Railway bonds llrm. . .. Monev on call steady. 2Jtf7'35 per conl; ruling rate. 31:iA; closing bid. 2J; offored, at 3. Time loatis dull and easier: sixty days, 54 pur cent; ninety days, OiJiS'S per cent; ab: months, C per cent. HIGHEST ii FOR WHEAT THIS SEASON Sentiment Extremely Bullish Throughout the Day, and Prices Go Soaring. CHICAGO, Sept. 20. Wheat for May delivery soul on tho Board of Trade today at $1,081, the highest mark for tho sea son. Other opilons showed corresponding advances. This sharp upturn was caused by sensational reports of damage by weather to the crop of western Canada. At tho close, tho December delivery was lQifT'lJc higher. Corn was up JJ?3c- Oats were lgc higher and provisions 10c to 20c higher. Sontiment In the wheat pit was ex tremely bullish all day and the volume of trade was large. The opening quotations on the leading options were 5c to iH2c higher than the close of yesterday. The reason for the opening strength was an advance of almost 2c In the price of wheat at Liverpool, because of crop damage re ports from Canada and greatly decreased shipments from Argentina. The local market was further strength ened by a dispatch from Winnipeg which said. "The last of this crop goes down and out tonight; killing frosts being pre dicted everywhere." This message caused a stampede among shorts throughout al most regardless of price. The report that 100 boatloads of wheat had been taken for export at New York also strengthened tho market. Part of the gain was lost on heavy realizing, but tho market closed strong. Clearances of wheat and flour were equal to 220.000 bushels. Primary re ceipts were 300,000 bushels, against 1.014. 000 bushels on the same day last year. Minneapolis. Duluth and Chicago reported receipts of 600 cars, against 400 last week and 700 a year ago December wheat opened Be to 11c higher at $1,003 to $1011. sold between $1.00 and $1,028 and closed at $1.0051.02. May sold between ?1.06I and l.OSs and closed at $L07. The corn market followed closely the pace set by wheat, final quotations on the leading options. showing gains of from g53o to 2c. The close was strong. De cember opened l'.c to ltUc higher at 571c to 5Sic, sold up to 59ic and closed at 5S8c. Oats were strong, In sympathy with wheat and corn, but were less active. De cember opened 2c to ;c higher at 531c, held within the opening range all day and closed at 53ic. Provisions were strengthened by the sharp advance of corn. January pork was especially strong. At the close January pork was up 20c at $15.27; lard was 10c higher at $S.G5rtiS.67i, and ribs were 12ic fU5c higher at $7.95. RANGE OF THE LEADING FUTURES. Wheal. Open High Low Closo Pont 07 9S 9GI ft 1 2 Dec 1.00J l.orii 1.003 1.02 May 1.071 l.OSj 1.06; 1.07J ScSr.':" ... 2 fi31 613 63 Dec 5S1 591 ...1 5S8 May 591 f.0- 5Si t93 Oats. ... Sept 552 ool 25S -'12 Dec M fl i'3J Mav 55? 555 o4t t)tt Mess Pork, per barrel. on Oct 11.90 H.90 1 1.90 14.00 Jan 15.15 15.30 15.15 15.2iJ Lard, per 100 pounds. Oct .... ... S.87j 8,921 S.60 R 6.1 Jan S.fiO S.671 $.60 S.b.j Short Ribs, per 100 pounds. Oct 8.421 S.45 S.40 $.40 Jan 7.S5 7.971 7.S21 -.05 CASH QUOTATIONS. Cash quotations wero as follows: Flour steady; No. 2 spring -wheat. $1.01.09; No. It. 96c$l 05; No. 2 red. ObJOSc: No. 2 corn. 63g631c. No. 2 yellow. hnlGoic: No. 2 oats. 545c; No. 2 white. 55c: No. 3 white, t?l'ff'53c; No. 2 rye. 9191ic: good feeding barley. 75'SOc; fair to choice malting. S61?Plc: No. 1 flaxseed, north western. $1.2S. prime timothy seed, $l.i;; clover, contract grades. $16.50. short ribs, sides (loose). $S.40S.50; mess pork, per barrel, $14.90(0)14.95: lard, per 100 pounds. $S.90; short clear sides (boxed), $S.62i'ff; S.S7; whiskv. basis of high wines. $1.34, "RECEIPTS AND SHIPMENTS Receipts. Shipment?. Hour, barrels 20.200 11.600 Wheat, bushels 85.900 93.200 Corn, bushels 521.100 301.200 Oats, bushols 204.000 132.100 Rye. bushels 7 00n Barley, bushels 86.900 13.'00 PRODUCE EXCHANGE. On the produce exchange today the butter market was stoady; reamcrlos. 2327sc; dairies. 21J?25Jc: eggs steady, at'mark. cases Included, 141175o; firsts. 20c: prime firsts. 21jc; cheese steady. 12 133c. St. Louis Wool. ST. LOUIS. Sept. 20. Wool quiet; medium grades, combing and clothing. 24 fiT)25c; light fine, 22521c; heavy fine, li ifrlSc; tub-washed. 2936c. New York Fruit Market. NEW YORK, Sept. 20. The market for evaporated apples is firm and unchanged Prunes are in fair demand. Aprlcotr. and pecahes unchanged. Ralalns continue in. light supply and prices are generally firm-1 ly held at recent figures. KTRK'S JAP ROSE toilet andtonth soup It Is TRANSPARENT so clear you cau read tlirouKh It. All drutnrlsts nml croccrssell It. Ask for that new bread at your grocery, Vicuna Walnut Bread. Important Decision. LINCOLN, Neb., Sept. 20. The Ne braska Supreme court has handed clown a decision holding that a person cannot devise an interest in a timber claim unless a patent has been issued. There is no FRUITED CHOCOLATE Liko tho Original There is no MEXICAN PECAN Like tho Original There is no NEWHOUSE SUNDAE Liko tho Original There is no HEAVENLY HASH Liko tho Original Originated, made and served only at DMJEEL & ffRANKEN Whore Soda is Sorved Right, We fill prescriptions with fresh drugs, fill litem ucouratoly and deliver them. We will send for tho prescription. E. F. AMUSSEN JEWELRY COMPANY. 70 Malr. St. Salt Lako City, Utah WATCHES, DIAMONDS, &. JEWELRY. FlWti WATCH fi. JEWELRY CFPAtfl. 1NQ. CLEAR WEATHER, WITH FROSTS, IS PROBABLE What flie Dooly Block Has to Say of Temperatures for Zion. ZIon continues to enjoy fair weather, but at a reduced temperature. This weather is expected to contlnuo through out the month, the temperature gradually decreasing, but the days remaining fair with a clear blue sky overhead. Reports from the general section cov ered by the forecast of the weather bu reau Indicate frosts during tho present week. This confirms the forecast of frost which has been Issued by the Dooly blodk oraclo during the presetn week. A relief Is promised for the next few days, for the forecast for Saturday reads: "Pair Saturday with rising temperatures." The temperatures were low Friday, the maximum of tho day being but C7. While ZIon enjoys tho cool weather, Phoenix, Ariz., swelters under a temper ature of 94. This Is delightful for Phoe nix, however as the general run In that clly Is above 100. General Conditions. The north Pacific high barometric pres sure has moved eastward to the Rocky mountain slope, attended by fair weather ('fnd frost temperature. High pressure was also reported over tho AUantlc States. A trough of low pressure extended from the south plateau northeastward to the upper lnkc region, and another disturbance was central over the middle gulf. These con ditions' have caused showers and thunder storms over portions of New Mexico. Texas, South Dakota. North Dakota. Min nesota. Nebraska, Missouri, Louisiana, lake region, middle and north Atlantic States, with heavy rainfall In Minnesota and North Dakota. Heavy frosts wero reported over the middle and north pla teau and Rocky mountain slope. Friday's Record. Maximum temperature, G7 degrees. Minimum tomperature, 11 degrees. Mean temperature, 51 degrees, which Is 9 degrees below normal. Accumulated deficiency of temperature since tho first of the month, 25 degrees. Accumulated excess of temperature since January 1. 7(5 degrees. x Relative humidity. 30. Total precipitation from 6 p. m. to fi p. m.. none. Accumulated deficiency of proclpitatlon since the first of tho month, .3D inch. Accumulated excess of precipitation since January 1. 3.GG Inches. Temperatures Elsewhere. Boise Gl Boston R2 Denver 'S Holcna . 5G Kansas City ?l Little Rock fj T.os Angeles 76 New Orleans s! New York ' l Pocatello 62 Phoenix 0 Tonopah Gl Washington 70 Winnipeg 52 Salt Lake Photo supply Co. Kodaks and kodak linishin". 142 Main. Dancing every night at tho Salt Pal ace: Held's Military band. PROMPT PLUMBERS. . GEO. G. O0YLE & CO. Phones 162. 211 State St. Columbia Phonograph ;IP Co. (General) -IIP 327-329 So. Main St. Graphophones, Records and Supplies. Bell. 3995. Ind. 1613. Only Exclusive Talking Machlno IIous In Stato. ;. ,! If It's Made of Gold, ! We Make It. 1 fj U to .south man mar. L y. Sf 'SAU-.UtSE CJTXUTAH, 23V BELL. 3153-Y. IND., 1381. PHONE U8. W. S. M'CORNICK, W. F. ADAMS. President. VJco-Prosldcnt. UTAH NATIONAL BANK Salt Lake City, Utah. Pays Interest on Time Deposits. Safety Doposlt Roxes for rent JOSEPH NELSON, TIIOS. R. CUTLER, Cashlor. Vice-President. ESTABLISHED 1289. UTAH COMMERCIAL AND SAVINGS BANK WM. F, ARMSTRONG, President. BYRON GROO, Cashier. ' Commercial banking In all Its branches. Four per cent interest on savings deposits ACCOUNTS SOLICITED. National Bank of the Republic A thoroughly modern pavings depart ment conductod In connection with this baidc. Safe deposit boxes for renL U. S Depositary. Frank Knox, president; James A. Murray, vice-president; W. F. Earls, cashier. Capital paid In. $300,000. Interest paid on tlmo deposits. I". S. Depository. D RSE RET NATIONAL BANK. Salt Lake Clly. Utah. Capital, $500,000.00; surplus, 3500.000.00. L. S. Hills . .r President Moses Thatcher Vice-President 1 T-T. S. Young Cashier, Edgar S. Ullls Asst. Cashier L. W Burton Asst Cashier . Safety Deposit Boxes for Rent j WALKER BROTHERS, BANKERS. : (Incorporated.) ESTABLISHED 1859. : Capital $250,000 ' Surplus 100,000 j Absorbed the Salt Lake branch of Wells- ! Fargo . Co.'ct Bank. , Safety Deposit Boxes for Rent. j Travelers' Letters of Credit Issuod. Available In AM Parts of the World. WE INVITE YOUR ACCOUNT. J. E. COSGRIFF. H. P. CLARK. President. Caohlsr. OPEN AN ACCOUNT WITH ; COMMERCIAL NATIONAL BANK j An Exponent of Conservatism Combined with Enterprise J. J. Daly, W. P. Noble, Vice-Presidents. : I i ir Real Estate 4ptoni jnm,mcnCa : II NCCfiPCRATED " ESTABLISHED 1SS0. Capital. 510.000; Surplus. $50,000 I Special attention given to the ool I lection of rents, payment of taxes, i and the rare of property for non-rsl- i I dents. 251 SOITH MAIN STREET, i Salt Lake Cltv. Utah, j McCORNICK & CO., BANKERS, Salt Lake City. Utah. ESTABLISHED 1373. R. 0. DUN & CO., THE MERCANTILE AGENCY GEORGE RUST, General Manager, j Idaho, Novada, Utah and Wyoming. 1 Office In Tribune Bldg., Salt Lake Cltv. ESTABLISHED 1841. 189 OFFICES j THE OLDEST AND LARGEST. f, ) Your Grocer rm ti WW ha ('The Bread THE ABOAj EVERY LOAF 1 j I j0&k E DOGTORS WHO CURS 1 j 1 (!J. CATARRH Deafness, noso and throat a ttrdFttrr JS jn r-at troubles, ear diseases, bronchial and fi t3WZ (Mr tp. h"8 troubles, asthma, stomach, liver . I 4 tMiM bIO) y nrul kidney diseases, bladder troubles, . ' 1 Vrilyi " " femalo complaints, chronic diseases of lj I I v'v women and children, heart disease, j II iffti A MifTtlA nervous diseases, chorea (St. Vitus' , ! v stork -IIUAILH dance), rickets, spinal troublu. skin h t j "r' diseases, sciatica and rheumatism, dls- lij 1 ' A. IV.V . xjtb eases of the bowels, piles, fistula and L VMAtcl V itol r4 ) rectal troubles, goitre (or bly neck), H i 'W'vHv T0??M) blood diseases, tapeworm, hay fever, I I W&vaueiSf hysteria, epilepsy. Insomnia, etc., and I: ' j x?lJsK2 V-va? I l all curable nervous, piivato and chronic h ! DR."A. J SHORES- diseases. ! : UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE Drs. Shores & Shores will treat all Catarrhal P I Chronic Diseases of every name and nature for the low fee of $5 a month r ' medicines free. ft jMEN a special department for MEN ! i Drs. Shores have a Special Department exclusively for tho I I : i treatment and cure of all Private Diseases of Mon, Drs. Shores cure f whether caused bv Ignorance, excesses or contagion more nirin than a 1 ! Young me who have been led nstray by bad compan- the I-ake Medical ; I lons -mlddle nued men v.-ho have, gone to excesses old Instllutus a n d . ! men who Mnd tlielr sexual vigor gono unfortunates who quack companion In ' have contracted dlsouses tho victims or blood poison tho clly cotnblnud- y ! and nil others who need the counsel and aid of experl- No cheap, hired I i i encod and klndlv physicians are cordially Invited to doctors. ) ! P consult this department and bu rtdvlscd. FREE OF ' ji . i C So sure' Is tho cure under DRS. SHORES' MODERN toSvK : I I ' METHODS In all prlvnte diseases that you may arrango -aSA?v S to pay the fee for a euro In small weekly or monthly In- L vJP'kCwJSwv ; ' stallmonta. ns the euro progresses, or you may PAY y&siYl&X WHEN CURED. No manor what your trouble Is. or yvit "iP.Vv - t who has failed to cure you. conaulL theno Master Spe- ffMA) ' i clallsl.s, free of chaige. and learn how you can ho cured. (A y'ii'if FI Drs. Shores' low rates are not hold out as an INDUCE- y IMKNT to patronize them they ulmply irmlco tho low rate A. ' ,jf ( bpcauao It Is right and just hut solicit your patronage LJ&Vi1 SOLELY ON THE GROUNDS OF PROVEN COMPE- &v2222S : T1CNCE. fyVrx s 1 B" ' Hotiic Treatmont Cures. rrlto for Free Symptom 'W.JSe0Y ' List If you cannot call. VvfyV n OFFICE HOURS: t n. m. to 5 p. m. Evenings, 7 to S. IrT&KiU' 2 k Sundays and holidays, 10 a. m. to 12. Consultation free. DR. G. Ar. StlORES. ( Drs. Shores & Shores, Expert Specialists,249 SosaitalLnnke cuy. I" Has Removed to 28 W. Third Sontli Street, Rooms 1, 2, 3. jj lij THE KNOWLEDGE OF DISEASE ' IS HALF ITS CURE. j 1 1 IF ALL YOU WHO ARE IN NEED OF A SPECIALIST WILL CALL ON ME I jkfl FIRST YOU WILL NOT HAVE SO MANY DOCTOR BILLS TO PAY. B , 34 YEARS IN SALT LAKE CITY. j ' ; ! 5 j I tt you "can tell It' your ! WmMmMMmm By ihc usc of tho micro- 1 " i : t WWIiW. SCOPE wo can detect Calcut. ; Y 1 I IWWwSWk Cancerous Matter. Carbonato of I t VmmiiSW'dM Llme- Albumen and all extra- ; ti x&JWWM "eons substances mixed with , the Urine or Blood. This Is the ! V P mWmM'MJ scientific principle of treating 1 ' ' Chronic Diseases and Private E , ; I dilt agK'wlilPBi'y I II I 1rgI D'scase3, Just call and see for r ' j DISEASES -OF MEPfj- -I ! Wo want ovcry man -who Is sulTorlng from any dbieaee to como and have ; I a talk with us and wo will explain to him our system of treatment which vre I J havo des-elopod after an experience of twonty-flve years in treating dlBoosea pa- 3 J cullar to men. If you will call and see us we will give you froo p charge a , thorough personal examination, together with an honeet opinion of your oaae, , U ' and If your cane la Incurable -we will plalnlyteli you oo. We attribute our buc- ' dm I cess to promising nothing but what we can do and alwaya doing what we Ml promise. DOLLAR NEED BE PAIC SJNTIL CURED. fM ' CONSTRICTION pcrma- K Kllh" " W, I nently cured by a treatment ntth? fol SoSoSi J , xhat completely dissolves for poieonous , i same, ffll A IHL t (fir W NERVOUS DEBILITY J? t". ; W "0Vfl cured quickly and radically ? 1 1 ... -iooc- tciMa r.raA 5?3) by our famous method In ; . li VARICOSE VEIN8 cured .eJiwW aX ln q davn it I without cutting, pain or de- f 1o! m wpakm-- f V I tentlon from business. AV-JR ORGANIC WEAKNESo y R ' oureQ without cutting t WASTING VEINS cured 'pJSSS BLOOD POISON Everrj WA81" , vcmio , " SttVffl&A vestiga of poison removed f, s by our original romedy (used f Q trQm lhc 8ystern without aldP i I exclusively by us.) of mei-cury or potash. ; J 1 DR. COOK, , 1 Foindor of Cook Med. Co. -j I NOT A DOLLAR NEED BE PAID UNTIL CURED. CONSULTATION IS j; j 1 FREE AND INVITED. ' t i IMPORTANT Wo -will cure you for LESS MONEY than you can be tro-t- cd for by an c.lter upeclalist In .81111 Lako. and ypu have tho advantage o f , knowing that you are In the caro of reliable opeclallsts who are ACKNOV7L-S si J EDGED AUTHORITIES In the treatment of men'? ailments. We recognize norf ! ouporlors In our specialty. P j ' Consult the Cook Medical Co. free before placing your case. rlMi il Hours 9 a. m. to 8 p. m. Sundays 10 a. m. to 12 30 p. m. Call or addressrJ W COOK MEPICAL CO., ' i ; 116 South Main Street, SALT LAKE CITY. UTAH" . Jf Jfour msEims tft wreck wi cm I Wo havo arranged a system of :.:tu that will allow every man to tako V a ! advantage of our Gervlceo. You deposit your money either In small payments or f, M ; In a lump sum, and It Is not ours until after you recelvo a cure. We do not t jM t accept Incurable cases, our prices are reasonable, our lesults are speedy and ara s fM lasting. No other specialist otters you what wo do. for wo have the only certain , W cure known for all curable cases. NEBVOUS DEBILITY BLOOD POISON Jf c t-. foai n,o nr nnt Kav bo either hereditary or con- M - Do you feel tliat jiu are not Amj ,v,h tiip former muses ec- ti : the man you once were? Do you ffiS. rh-u r-alic naln scrofula II j feel tired in the morning and arK lntler b?fe with n : W 15 W dI.merHu5Ce'ii A rple followed by so r MM VouadlSV ,fnallcon:P 1 ' 'M S cent rating your thoughts)? DW 5Jncho tor "ore on thU l t you notice a loss of ambition? If SSdv fApp or can faUlnc hair i t you suffer from any or all of tho ' SndJivebrws Md later on oil - KUnUU Sf, n?eal vSetbon P h 1 nttturB lntCn,ed- We Overcome It In 90 Days. b We Curo It In 30 to 60 Days. Symptoms disappear In 1 to 3 F ' i Quick results, lasting ones. Weeks. 1 VARICOCELE x. OBSTRUCTION ; . I Tlds Is an enlarged condition of the ot tho Urethral passage causes a par- ' j' K veins (usually more noticeable on the Hal or complete closuro of the canal Jf b left side), caused by mups, bicycle rid- ,iuo to the disease Improperly treated, jj ( 8 lng ami dissipation. In time It saps a , d lh injU(iicious use of in- V BJj 1 man s physical and mental strength if , (i i, ; neglected. strumcnts, such as sounds. - i ' WE CURE IT IN 5 DAYS WE CURE IT IN 15 DAYS k Jj by absorption, without pain. by absorption. No pain, no operation. Hj ( i Hi l : OUR FEES FOR SERVICES. (M i Obstruction, from $5 to 515 Ulcers, from .55 to $15 J K Varicocele, from ?10 lo $25 Blood Poison, from 510 to 30 I I Hydr"c'from to 550 . Falling Hair, from ...56 to S O AM Atroohv from ?5 to S12 50 Pimples, from fi.oO to 5l.- ; ( ; Nervous Debill y from. . ....55 to $20 j Eczema, from .... .S10 to $30 . wVstlnn from $7.50 to S10 1 Bladder Ailments, from ... .?5 to 12.50 ' I Discharges, from .$5 to $10 i Kidney Ailments, from 10 to $20 ; M f Prostate Ailments, from $5 to $15 : jjl WE WILL NOT GIVE ABOVE PRICES AFTER OCTOBER 1ST. !;t Call to See Us If Possible. Write for Question List If You Cannot Call. jij MEDICINES FROM $1.50 TO $5.50 A COURSE. J , i Hours: 9 n. m. to 5 p. m.; evenings, 7 to 8:30; Sundays, 9 n m. to 12 noon. J ; SALT LAKE MEDICAL INSTITUTE, j i 1591 SOUTH MAIN ST. SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. i ) j wuin SEPARATE ROOMS FOR PRIVACY. Il ...wm--! ww'wwtwtf mM.ki ,m (,. ,',,'! hmuw I jm I if ' 'f'1' When dsiting Saltair , S J I- Beach, Lagoon or Salt & jlk 1 - (J 1 Palace, ask for our I 'wjl ' M ' "Amerlcaii i 1 f isflllkw ! Its evcr iucrcasiiis popu- -m P4s1KJ j larity proves superior qual- j .1 Salt lake City irewing j ll